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INANCE AND TRADE. Government 4 Per Conts in Act- ive Demand. @old and Forcign Exchange—The Chi- cago Money Market—Stooks, The Prodnce Markets Fairly Active and Ir- rogular—Hogs Lower—Pro- visions Weak, ’ Wheat and Corn Open Strang, but Clese Basler.- Other Grajn Bather Steaiy. FINANCIAL, ‘There was an active inquiry for the new 4s, and there waroeales in the aggregate of a large amonnt, though mostly in small lots. The Increased sub- actiptions for the 4 per cents have Interfersd with thaenles of the older lsanes, but prices remain firg, and in some classcs thera was an Incrense, The Chicago big prices for the Gs of 1881 hava ad- 'vanced from 1085 to 1083(s for the 10-40s, from 107% to 107%; for the new Ga of 1881, from 10644 10 105%; for the 4!4s, from 104% to 104%;and for the carrency €a, from 121 (o 1214, Gold was weaker in Now York. The ssking price remained at 1004, but tho best bid was 1001-16. The Chicago prite was par bld and 1005 asked. Eorelgn exchange was dall, with rates unaltered. Provision bills make the bulk of transactions. Tho poated rates for aterling are 482 and 4804 ; actual rates are 48114 and 485!4. Sixty-day grain bills, sterting, are 470 currency, and French graln ullls 520% ecnrrency. Parie bankers' bills we: 524% and 521%; commercinl, 520! Antwerp, 6243 and 6214 ; commercisl, i20% ; Rolchmark, 3% and D4X; commercial, 9% 3 guilders on Hol- Innd, 305 and 404 ; commercial, 30%. ‘The Important news conses from Kngland that the Bank of England's rata has been redured from Gto 5 per cent. The propartion of the bank's ro- nerve 10 1ta 1iability has increased to 40% per cent, ahigh average for this timo of year, when the ro- serve ordinaclly runs low on account of the paymonts for breadstnfla and cotton, The bull. fon for the week ending yesterday Increased $2,630,000, Thera ate no aigns of & Anancial pante 1in these racts, rithongh thero are plenty of signs in English commercial and Induostrial intelligence of tho approach of the hardest of haed times, The Bankof Franco has gained speclo during the week tothe amonnt uf $2,240,000, The guotations for consols opened weak at D5 11-16, bnt subsequent- 1y odvanced to 05%. Among tha Chicago banks the day was s anfet one, The sapbly of paper was moderate. In con- scquence of tho absorption of cavital by the Board of Trade and the packers & firmer tone Is notieca- ble, without'any quotabie change in rates, which range frum O to 10 per cent. ‘The currency ordars were light. Some surprise has been expressed that withthe heavy receiptsof hogs andmoderate recelpts of grnin the movement of currency to the couatry should bo as Jight aa 1t ts. Thero are two reanons, Prices nre so Jow that proportionately much les currency i2 needed, and tho country banke are keeping much moro of their currency at homo than heretofore. The amount of inteeost paid by Chi. cago banks on country Uslances is very light. The Chicago tanka look properly with disfavor on the payment of Interest on'these depouits, and, under thelr ralesns lo average daily Lalances, etc., the countey banka do not get enough to make it muca of an object to koep thelr money here, New Yorx exchsugo was quoted botween banks at 25¢ per $1,000 premivm, Clearluga wers $2,000, 000. Uas atock In Montreal continues to decline, city gas stock on Monday falling from 108to 108, In Baltimore, Peaplo’s gas stock was stoady and low aL11N. Unastock in Cinclnuatl on Tuesday wi wanted at 1353, and only & small amount was offer- ed at 133, ‘The St. Lonis banks will not adopt the anti. silver poilcy of the New York Clearing-llouse, A letier recetved by the President of one of the largest Chicago baclis from one of the Jeading St. L.ouls Bank Presidents declarea the banks of that city to be opoosed to the plan of the New York Lanks, which they rezard as unwise and impractl- cable, No sieps, tho writer save, have been taken, or will bo taken, In bt. Louts to give the New York ‘bauks any, support, The Canadinn banks have safared greatly during the late years of depresalon, Tn tha lastfour years ihelr capilal has decreased §3,000,000, the sur- vins 83,000,000, and the macket value of the capi- tal of fteon baoks, $17,000,000. or 30 por cent. The dividends havo beon reduced from an average of 8.70 per cont 1o 1874 to 6. 40 per cent In 1878, In the stock market, Alton waa the main point of attack, ‘fhe stock closed on Wednesday at 70, Yeuterday morning it opened at 783, and got no higher, but closcd at 78%5, Wabash was unfavor. ably affected by tho prospect of tho upproaching strugglo with Alton. It opencd at 224, the hteh. est price of the day; sold down to 211§, and closed at 22, Tho election of C. K. Qarrleon to bo Proerdent of tho Wabuah in place of James A. Roosevolt, whfch wun aunotnced yeslerday, 1a another step In tho Wabash programme. Commiodors Gareison controls tho Missourl Pacific, and with the Wabash, Missonel Pacifc, and Kansas City & Northern pro- poses 1o ret hia share of the Lusiness botween Chi- «cAzo and §t. Louls, Chicago and Kansas City, and 8t. Louis and Kaneaa City. Thollliuols Central Divect. ors bave shown their comprohension of the sltua- tion by directing tuelr engineer to mako surveys for a sixty-mile extension of thelr road to Bt. Louls, ‘Thero will thos 1n tho fullness of time be 1hroe roads to dlvide the Cbicago & B, Louls busl- ness butween thom, But what oudor this now Wabash enterprise becomes of Toleda, the mothor of Wabash? The Napoleonic mansger of Wabash has by hie strategy ndded another prospectivo feeder to Chleago. The grass that was to have grown in the streets of Chl- eago, by virtue of Toledo and Wabash competition, will cast its shsdows over the cowpatha In Tuledo streets, Tho question of how Wabash is zolng to pay for its new toy 1s unanawored, and that It lsn presalog one 18 shown by tho decline In its price, “The incroased importanco of Kaosas City aod tho bustness gathering thore show 1isol! on tho Btuck Exchange i largor deallogs in tho Mlssoorl roads, Kanwas City & Northorn, Hannlbal & Bt, Joe, Missour], Kansas & Tuxas havo lately had 2 promluenco ta tfaneactions gulte new to them. These stucks have ail advanced recontly, though Hannibal & 81, Joe have lust the rise, i part, on Bsecount of ducreased camings, Bt. Loule, Katinas Uity & Northern scld on Tuesday st HY@5%, Mls- © soun, Koosas & Terss at 6584, NL Louls, Kansas City & Northarn preferred ay 26 N@2444, sud tho preforred stock of the Loutelaua & Mis- sour] River Road, which has long been neglected, sold 6t 10, ‘Thix Is tho rousd of which the Chicago & Alton's new Jina to Kausas City I8 au vxtenalon, But, comparing theso vrices with tnoas of Novem- ber, 1877, wo see that thero has been littla or no advance in tha twolve montbs, except in llanaibal & 8t Joc. The rauge of prices in that month was 8t Jos common 124 to 133; tho proferred 27X todl; Missourl, Kansas & Texas4%; o 5X; 8t Louls, Kansas City & Northern common 43; to 5%; and the preferred 22% to 2315, Stocks generally were dull, and foctuations were fractional. Tbu galne of the day wers fow. Michluan Centsal advanced '3, W US%; Lake Blore ), to U8 ; Northwestern common 044%; Weetern Unibn 15, t000);: and Atlantic & Paciic ¥, to 263, Tue decline was in Bt, Paul common ¥, to 33%; the oreferred 3§, to 68:4; Illluols Central 4§, to Alton 3, to 784; Uulou Paciiv 4, tous; Wabah ¥, to 22; Hannioal & Eg, Joo preferred ¥, to 483 umuu & Hudeou ¥, to434; Dola. &L PEVIRTYTITS stocks thatopeued anud clgsed at the same pricy were Northwustern preforred at 374, Rock Isiand at 118, Burhington & Quincy at 1104, Erfe at18%, Oblo & Misslalppiat 7, C., C. & L. C. at 45, St. Juoo common al 133, Jemey Contralat Taero was & slight reaction in railroad bonds. St. Yaul Siaking Funds receded to 100, ke North- ‘weatern gold bond to 1063, and Burliogton & Cedar Taplds to 713 Alchison & Topeka fn the Boston msrketon Tuesdsy was uochanged ot Bi@84%. Puebload. yauced I, 1o G but rescted, oo the second call, L, sudclosed sLGA5QUIY. Kansas Clty & Yupeka was quoted at B8'3@S0, Kansas Pacific way ofered 58 5%, Baltiwore & Oblo holds on to the advauce caused by the recont favorsole report of the Company's busiuess for the year. On Moudsy sales wers wadu st 8183, ‘The Deaver & Rio (rande Mallroad reports an dncrease of earnlugs in the second week of Novem- ber of $7,767.72, aud cf $310,640.40, or 47.14 pec cant, aince Jan. 1. The Incrossed earnings in October were Nu 042.71, 0r 47.67 per cent. * ‘The 4a g6 1a referting to the leged remsrkablo favorable statement made the annnal meeting of tho Hannibal & 8t. Joe, but withheld from pubiteation, snys thera nre few per- #ons who cxpect {o aee a dividend declared by the Ttannibal & N1, Joe. Yet tho prica of tha stock ban nilvanced nn mach o any of the higher priced epecraities, and more than any of the really sound and pood dividend-paying rhares. Willism I1. Vanderbilt has stated to a reporter 1hat a8 meeting ¢f the Westorn Unlon Bosra of Di- rectors won!ld held soon, at which the moch talked-of **capitalization* {wonid be settlea one way or anothlr, 80 as to pat A atopto the ramors ot Wall strect, With regard to Ohlo & Missisalppt, the New York Tribune sayst Mr. John \V. Garrett, President of the Naliimare « Oblo Ratiroad Company, 18 soliciting slenatures tonvetitionto the Court, that he nay e appoin! Tnmoo of the accond mortzage of the Uhio & Mi Raflrond Comoany. Parties lu intereat in Now Vrk think that the object of Mr. Garrett ) obtain tho power o pasty -erc:’rln:l,o:&r:":‘t e same time dle T The deeline In 8an Francisco mining stocks has been very severe in the last swook, The following shows the prices of the leading fancies Nov. 16 and Nov. 20: M-.m. ‘The followlog ahows the nnuu-dnu of tne act- fvo atock: 2 . & Quincs. ..., o Ehican & Alion. 7\»} Tho profer Prii Ualon Pa .6 wfauun i) 1ln4.. COIN QUOTATIONS, ‘The following are the quotations in currency in this market of colns, bought and sold: s tver, hals q T Scr cent dscount in curren, Mexican doliars, old and now.. Foatish wiver. 150 1300 Qold and silver dollars wero 100% ln currency. YORKIGN BXCIIANGR. Nixty daye, AT BB B B L] [ [inited Hiates hew 4 pef o United tates currency ua. LOSAL BE ‘d:y nunuy “oull sm). ex.dly. Ll\lm Weat 1) Lley ncrl e *And interest. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. To the Western Assoclated Press. New Youx, Nov. 21.—Gold quist at 100%; par bld, Carrylugrates, K@14. Dorrowlngrates At 1%, QGovernments were stesdy. Raliroad bonda wure firm, Btate securities wero dull, Tho stock market to-day was comparatively qulct, At 1he opening prices declined 4 to &, but subseqnently 8 firn tone characterized dealings, and thero was » general advance of i to1%. In final dealings a fractional reaction fromtha bighest voint took place. Tho leading features of the market wero Western Untun, Lake 8hore, Notth- weetern, 8t, Paul, and Delaware, Lackawanna & Weatern, Investment shares wore gencraily firm, Tranesctions were 100.000 shares, of which 15, - were Lake Btiore, 5,000 Wabaah, Northwestorn common, 10,000 preferred, 4.000 Bu P'aul common. 5,000 preferred, 17,000 Lacka. anns, 2,000 Tiinols Central, 0,000 Westorn Unlon, and 2,400 Missouri, Kanea & Texas, Mouoy. mlrhlenlr AL2K@4. Prime morcantile %@ P ALstab Treaarar disbursed $200,000, - L‘ Cllflh. $280, 000, Bterling exchauge, -uu days, quiet at €81%; slght exchange, 480, Mur silvar, liere, 1104 graenbacks and 110% gold, Sabsldiary silver cuin X@1 per cent diacount. GOYENNMEIT: 104§ Ne P i nnibal & bt Jod. ! 1w & . o s Northwesiera, Northwestern, pi Tennemes ua, old. Teuneweo g Misauuri Gs. - BAN_ FUANCIBCO, Hax Fuaxcisco, Nov, Following weru tho :Ia-lnw quolations st the Elock Board: <o 31 1isle & Noroross, l Ousalidated. e Yfllu Virdiis 8 barea 2 fl)‘ Bl!’fl -\Bv-d.l 8aN FnaNcisca. Nov, $1.—A better feeling in stocks provaiicd this afternvon, It te undersiood, and generslly velieved, that Flood & Co. and tho Bkso cowbiuation etmlmlllnr tho Blermu Novada, bavo compromised all thoir difervnces. New O ,;‘mv q;“““‘l‘& 1001‘0100 kw Oniravs, Noy. 21, —told, . 8lzbt schange vn New York, 4 dlvcount, % Blerllag vxchange, bankers' bills, 432, FOMEION. Loxvox, Nov, 21.—Consols, money, 0313-18; sccount, B Brle, 10; Amunnn,:ocurmu—lmdiu. 13 bsond.l—'fl'll. 108457 10-40s, 300%; 49, Loxvoy, Nov. L-ln.mI—Amldeln. 368, I=1'uow\'u~lunn d, BYd. Pauis, Nov, 21,—Heutes, llil A%c. REAL EN’ l‘A T ‘The followlng Instruments wers fled for record Thurudsy, Noy. 21¢ Acheray. 100 1t s % ot 1, 252123 ft, gated Oct. to Jaiues U. Farell). VROVERTY, 1 i.m‘{ b FALD bird st. b w Maboucy an §3ci l.nunllbu‘ I\all {1, dasad Bov. ¥ Uaria 1 Kot £ wunuu Sorth Bisked R T I akisd qrih Maal i B Bt i K:l'uu‘-‘) Lasaile st 112500 Randolph st. w f. 2k 13 ty Saviogs Hauk W fl W Gf Leaviit 5I‘! 47, 1574 (¥raa:s l’- Fla g? :5 ;._ § THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22; 1878 to Hilhrand Dob). ey 0 | P, ) ":‘.'.'“.,‘m“’.; by, 1 (1 eney MeOWETER T AnDS Total.uu.. won, 30 Bmuh l)“\r‘}mrli s LR Wik JNpRIL, el g 11 dnten , The Minneapofis Millers' Associatlon s reportad lflffl,flfi"“;u’.".".'.”" 238 | 10 have taken action in relation to tha nseof wire T i e S Weorae b Yok 16 umdings for wheat sheaves In the harvest-field. 1t LT LIRS wicicaid. 7% | wan atated that thousanda of small patticles of wiro SXI g tinproved,daiod Jo T (ViR | e leftin the ateaw, aad fad thelr way nta the wosklilto Fhiow are liee bran made and sold by tho milla; and that theee g L) wabehar, LR gt 4 £ i particies of wire frequently find thelr way wnto the 7200 | stomachot horses and cattle fed with anch atraw SILRR OF THE CAUNT-IOURE, Lot on private st w of and adjoining the LUnion stock- Vards. and near Forty et st 28 (L dted Nov. 20 (Chicags Packing ‘am| i ; fiwr kted Nov. 2 2 Jon l!HtI “\‘llbh! l( t ar, {:a Y anied ot Newtoa). COMMERCIAL. Following were Iatest quotations for Navember delivery on the leading articles for Itst two days: Fednentay, Tharnty. Mess pork ) Lard.. ) Bhould ST Shass ribe, boxed. N \')|ll .00 bl R4 18 ats, e @ I hora' 3. cattie..... oo 24@ISL :Mom ‘The following were the. ncelpu and shipments of the leading artleles of prodnre in this city dur. Ing the twenty-fourhonrs ending at 7 o'clock on Thureday mormng, snd for the corresponding date twelve months ago: __sutrarTs, lna. 187 RECXIITS. I'I. ) 0, 7 L% 2% i) mhau Withdeawn from store during Wednesday for clty consnmption: 7,185 bu wheat, 1,285 bu corn, 5,804 bn rye, 8,036 bu barley, The following grain was fuspected falo atore in ths city yesterday morming: i cars No. 2amher wheat, 2 cars No. 1 red winter, 17 cara No, 2do, Bcara No.Jdo, 1 car rojected (31 winter wheat), 4 cars mixed wheat, 11! cars No. 2 apring, 63 cars No. ) do, 05 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (216 spricg wheat); 1 car No. 1 corn, 47 cars high- mixed corn, 10 cars new do, 23 cars new mixed, ©3cars and 2.000 bn No, £ corn, 04 cara reject. ed, 1 carno grade (238 corn); 15 cars white oats, 20 cars No, 2 mixed, 10 cars and 3,500 bu roject- ed (51 oats}; 16 cars and 1,700 bu No, £ rye, 2 cars rojected do; 3 cars No. 2 barley, 11 cam extra No. 3 do, 10 zars ordinary No, 3 do, 2 cars feed, 1 car no grade (27 barlcy). Total (Gilcars), 243,000 bu. Inepected out: 30,707 bu wheat, 74,245 bu corn, 58,180 bu oats, 757 bu rye, 0,147 bu barlev, 1t in reported that some of the packers are send- Ing around notices to the holdersof old-pork prod- uct 1 thelr houses that it must be removed, The room Is wanted for new materia), and the old must cither ba rold off or stored claewhere, A prominent recelver yesterday notified some of tho warehonsemen that, In caso It Do proved that they have chargud storage In excess of that the law permits them to keep, he will apply to have the money handed over to country shippers. It cor~ talnty looks 1f such money would belonz to tliem rather than to the pattles here who may have par- chinsed the grain aubject to the regular 2¢ storagoe charge. Tho producer in the conntry gota the money for which thie grain is sold, minus the cost of transportation, storage, and commlssion, and any rebates legitimately belong to hlm. Of enurse, it |2 not probabla that any robates will be made, 'The great majority of operators in this eity ovi- dently do uot sttach much {mportance to the re- port from Now York that a 5,000,000 bu parchase of wheat has been muge here which will frjvolve a corner in Docember. They regard the pioject s too chimetlcsl to be entortaluvd by a wiso nan of business, and soma of them evon go sofaras to say that the report waa o ruse to put np the market now, 8o s to enable the Jongs to unload at & profit. Tho greater confideuce of the past two days has been exhibited by outslde parties, and aftor thelr ordera were filled the market sagmed unaer preas- uro from home talent. This ia far trom proving that thero will bo no cormor; the crowd la not al- ways right, 1f our storchiousea be nearly filled with wheat by the close of the cutrent calendar year, as now ap- pears probable, tho fact muat modify to some ex- tentourtrade in corn and oats, Thoy must be kept moving forward if thoy como Iu, Wil the volume of our receipts bo diminished? The provision dealers ars drawing up a protest againsi the non-action of the raliroad companios 1 regard to tha request mada by the furmer to abollsh the existing charges of 2c per 100 Iba for loading cars, The leading prodnce markets were modarately active yestorday, with few now fentures to note, 1logs ware plenty, and provisions agaln ruled weak In consequence. Wheat and corn were higher early, but tho strength soon departed, and the Im- provement in prices was lost, Oats and barley were fiem, snd ryo unchanged. Tho shipping muvement wax slow axcept on wheat, ‘Ttore was an unchanged market for staple and fancy dry goous, Orders were liberal ln number, Lut the aniounts called for were uniformly smull aud business was vory far from bewmg active. Grocerles met with a well-sustained demand and roled steady at VWeauesday's quotstions. There was 8 good Inquiry foraried fruite, with prices falrly frm excopt for raising, prunos,and currants, Flah wera qulet st tho revised quotations of tho day before, Whitefah ond trout nre in unusually 1izbt supply for the timeof tha yesr, and eonso- quently are very firm. Muttor and cheeso re- mained sbout as befora, No changes of moment wora noted in the market for olis, paints, and colors, Leather bagging and tobacca wure gulet av previously quated. Coal and wood remalu dull and unchapged. ‘The lumber snarket was falrly active, and steady, The cargo offerlugs wero small, aand salow,wero eaaily made, csveclally of pluce staff, which closvd firm, Wool was quict and etcady. Hroom.corn was unchanged, thomarkes contluuing fair and the atock of all grades ample, Illdos wore stoudy at the lato reduction in quotations. Sceds were in moderate roquest” Dealers aro sbipping s good many lots by iske, bat frcah orders are scarce, and alullln trade 4 expeciod av s0on a8 the season of navigation (s closed. The valos of hay were light, and timothy clescd weak. owing to large arrival Green frults wera quiot and unchanged, Potatoes continue to scll readily to local rotallers and sbippers, and bring recent prices. The virect was bountifully sapplied with all kinda 6f dressea sud undressed poultry, and prices wers docllaing. Lake freighte were qulet and nominally firm. Carners guoted wheat 1o Buffalo at 43§, oud cora todo st dc, excepl on very large vesscls, ltoom was taken for 120,000 bu wheat, ‘Through ratcs Ly lako aud rall wero quict at 1liccorn and 14igc wheas to Now York, snd 16¢ corn 1o Boaton, Hisil freights were unchanged. Uraln was quoted at 30 per 100 lbs W New York, and fourth class 8t 85c, which jncludes meats. IN NEW YORK YEYTRRDAY. Nov. 21, ~ecelpta—Flour, 10,877 brls; wheat, 272,760 bu; corn, 158,273 bu; vats, 109,702 by corn-meal, 2, 580 pkgs; rye, 27,274 bu; varley, 90, 000 bu; malt, 604 bu; pork, 271 bele; beef, #0411 pkgs; cul-meats, 5,823 pkge; lard, 2,000 pige; whisky, 821 bele. Exports—~Twenty-four hours~#lour, 17,000 brl :hlu. 219,000 bu; corg, 63,000 bu; oats, 0,000 u. GHALX ON PASSAQR. .a 2, N,v'm 13 .&"n‘ Flour sad whisst, a0 13000 1 de Cullly, Wtlaeniriress ae 400 Sy, U MOVEMENT UF WUEAT, ‘The followlug werw tho sucelpts sud shipments of wheat ut leading poiuts reported yesteiday: ety Chicago.. Milwauive. .. L. and bran, resulting Intheirdeath., Wheraupon the Associalion resolved That, whenever practicable, & a diffcrence of ten cents per hushel under Seorra- sponding grade be made In purchass of any wheat containing wire. 800NS RECKIVED a Chleago Customs Nov. 21: Field, Lalter & Co,, 7 casep dry goods; J. M. W. Jones, 2 conks bot- tled Ink; Stielen & Knake, 4 cases planta; Ramuel Finley, 10 casen wine and brandy; order, 115vacks #nlt; Poter Svanoe, 75 brls nerrings. Collection, 83,200, 48, rrovisioxs. ¢ 1100 PRODUCTS~Thers was & moderate husincts transacted ta thesn articles at a lower rango ot prices. Tlogs wera in rather largo supnly, especially as the weather wos too warm for activity in psckiog, and they were again quoted lower. This Influenced prod- uct In the downward dircction, selicrs being more free, while hayers wore able to take held, as thers was nu further decline In Liverpool to fnduce another ra- duction. The outgn of stuft continuas, but ls sesrcely eqtial to the dally produetton. Murss Porx~JVas more active and mors weak, Old pork doclined J734c per bri, and closed Zic helow tho Intest prices of Wednesday; while new, for future de- Itvery, fell o 3%c. There was mora wiilingness to ‘buy st the decline, but chlefly to fill sharts, Balcs wers reported of 00 bris spos at $8.73; 1,250 brls seller De. cember at $0.5040.70; 11,270 briaseller January at $4.008A.U74; and 2,00 brin sellor February at B2, 1653 H.X, Total 31.500Dbrls. The market closed dull at $0.7000. 5 for old wpat, $8.00 for now 16@e. 5 for December, £4.00@%,02) seller January, and 6. 124§ @15 for February. Prime mess pork was qnoted at $7.5087.53, Lanrp—Deciined Ge per 100 1bs, with more dofng, some #pot orders belng Blled, tn addition to the covering of & fale number of shorte. Ealcs wero reported of 3,250 {eabpat 3t 83,70, 350 tewgeller December, st £3.7:03 B0 T Beer AMnEY B #: IO o,cmxuwncr ebruary at 45, irtgwa.1r 0, des. Tlie minrket closed rai VRATA = Wern Miore acive, but doclined 10a12)c per 100 1% o midien W 85Ot B¢ n whouldors. 1 nore Jrad some hsiiens for export; Ii:u chienyio small lots, frocn atouldors et 3, 'J 5 boxen 46 e} AL 64IN L7 bixcs lunie nd atiort ciears FLLY at #4, 04,0141 30 hakos. hort clears at 0 boxes & heriand A 43401100 buxes Stattort. res L 45403 041 b h bides on orivate torma; 00 fon shork 1t oty B4 iler danuseyy and el rustys 1 bosen do A4 04 103 160 1t backs at 4»..:} hoxes poliea st 15 00 pos green lima at dige for 11b and 4440 for 5: L boxeu long Cut hams st S The faaida ror v-rr Heavys ana %o ten aweer prabied shoulders &t :Bée. The {o"uwlnk wera tho closing DHicea per 105108 oi teading orla \fifl" L. ond | Short | rits, {icteara.|clears. oo “part cured . .6 —TAT—N.H ' e pace cared i | %% I'arembeivhuled... o | TE | .nm.m. xeddo. a0 | @0 § e & clears quoted At 8175 10020 and $3.00 Doxed: Cumlwrllnd». 4@4!(c buxed; Jong-cut hams, #Ge: Fwest-plckled fnis. s3duc tor 10 o 151n averae: roen ha 4hvaddic for sanic averaga; green shoul- o Txcort quan-a at 94@1c for shoulders. 4K@% for nhort ribs, 53!y ldl! shurt clears, @gaye for hams, all canvased ana packed. fl lAll—\VM Ilul?ll mluclnrrhht.b‘&clorruy eho! or yelluw, and 43{@4¢5c for brown. K l‘"“llul.vTfi— ‘ez stendy and quict at $7.75@ II IIJ'( mn-\ $8.50@3.75 for extra mness, and $13, 206 o ru.ww-\\‘n quist at 0@o}e for city and 6@0¥c for cauatry. BREADSTUTFS, FLOUR—Vas again (o fair demand as compared with the syerage businesa In this market. though the trading ‘was sniall compared with what uscd to be done & fow years ago, ‘The feeliog was firm, snd on somo brands & shade higher prices were realized. The trading we chle@y loral. Salcs wera reported of 1,415 bris wintars, chiefly at $4.0%64.731 and 1,475 bris aprings, most- Iy ot 8360025 Total, 2+00 brls, Thu fullow- fog was the range of ssking quotatiows: Cholee 10 favorlte brands of whilc winters 84,30 001 fair to good brands of whita winters, 84,53} @1,231gnod to choles 1ed winters, $4.00@4.73; prime to choleo- springs, 81,26@1.50: falr 1o good spring. $1.8:@4.00; fair 1o good Minnesota aprings, $4.003 ; chiulen to fancy Minncsota ngs, §5.00Q5.30; atent aprings, $0.00@7.50: low grades, $1.50@3.00, Buckwheat four, $4.20G .73 per brl. Dxax—Was morae active, but s shade casler. Eales were 00 tons a1 S7.50 per tan on track, and $7.5087.75 free on board cars. Conx-3uaL—Balo was reported of 10 tons cunrso at 812,09 pcr ton on track. 3tiuprinas—Sales wera reported of 10tons at $0.00 and 3 tons at $8.00 per tun, SPRING WHEAT-Wos Irregulsr. The markct was fairly acelve, sud wyerdzed higher, hut was weak dur- Ing the greater partof thy sosstons {tadvancod 1c early, and declined to Yo below tho latest priceaof Wodnos- ay. Liverpool was quoted steady, with a siift feellng in cargues, but New York was dull and WiV MR FepOFted sHioRients, - Ty recatby ‘heat pulnta wera amatler, which, teued to fiere, and the early narket was s buoyaat o q‘md doniand for FULKTeR On ACCONNG UF DATLICH DULstAN @ floard, But local uperators wern f welght of thelr ufferinke s00n bruk tmark ob Lhen Tallod somewimt Thors s n oo shipping at litrlo vetrer pricon sa tho car-lota dil ot came on tho i, atier tha ourly advance was partly lost, No, 3 closed at 7uc ., {rouly taken aualuy fuldirus, closing st wiic. ver upened Bt H11@N 1 'cllvm‘l 10 i, fm ciose, 1ha Erontn was ew (o wt tho tnakde. 0, 3 was deller ey BdVARCEd to Nidge, do- iroved mmsc. st foll ot (o o at unusry sold aLH . And seller Iy Dol ut 6 3(u i cios o salea wer régaricd of 31,000 bt A7, 0 b No w70e: " 10, 0m) D e AP AR A R . Total, 11,60 by WinTen Wik quiot and retatively steady at Drices fur cash 1ot witls RoLBIng Solog 14 g Yo cloncd at ke, Epot sales wers v v, oy re i N G St b Tl delvered at To AmpIG aL T2jgenc, T, 800 b ss sct Z pr pening strong, and Iu-ln: ere l|w lul('l prices belug about )‘fl Mluv mmu af \V nesdey. L\rrxmul wu quuwlnrm but with not mch demandy New YOrk ules, l'mlmmnmu-m. and ajtinure nosettled, w! luuurrfl:t inte wero | Wlllllll ht shibping movement reporte. 1‘h lullmn arly wis chl I‘II{‘ 10 sympathy wi Luyers of futures svon beld uff when wlu:nwukmm “Fhcrs wi noderate shipplug demund fur No, ; Urden (o bur ¢ ciuin | At v wnd closed i was Liary slomiuat ac tho, the Sy oo, B ot ) cuimanded only & lhld ‘ Hpat ealus viere roportcd of 1Y A R @idier w0 s mew do at A4C; 3, KO Ly now mifxed ab 1233, U0) bu No. o &t i refected s hu Ly ssin- al ' dcoo A tatee af 63 13 powte -f‘unur?‘ o et closedame: land lower.” 3tav opescd 1o 5 hd erM«I: -nu B=Wao 0t and stasdy ik diay, Fobrer Tho recalr wers fuir, aud ssuipivs were I i oro repurted uf Luts i S Jll'lcul.ufl 2L w2001 GO0 bt elveted it ATHe 134 y&mm at m‘ i 17,400 b do at ) ) o A and Telectud LI, DECOIbOr Wah abotl diae. acilinz b the wutaiic 'in poriet of 3,40 | o iidgu 00 tra ‘a8 uulet, Opeaing ARty er under a modera 'L"“ Bk iy Ere. ion it hikrew, e fhs nurl.rlquh Iy fel, choeliig gutl 4t whoib tho clising eval the |u\'||wnl|v. Ints wers ligt, e Atrs i nad i buyers. the -nl wele seurve, are e St s g earty, AL Gaseers wk ol tutier xmemboro|wnau B U, il clowed at ke setlers (e stwcniw ot ani B i clowtigeuty st bie Exired sld et ty wnspoghed, how st 11 Hiio it clomiig Fath mud at 4ixg 11sac Jin A, D, duil “Decemiber vuld vh 482, € the Sokl ut A Cashh wslcs ot 4,40 b kira 5 ot 43 ion s 00 by {501 dom oy sauipie 8t 34uTic o tracky H-Aied 0 A ALEaTa free biy BoAr Total, 12, 40 TWO 0'CLOCK CALL, Wheat—Sales 111,000 bu at 83%@3s3)§c for Decembor, on.lnl‘(wum- Tor Jauuury. Coru=Ldarirsbu for unvn 476c, i way went mads of t 600 brls .uml!ll .53l for Decembs i, 83 fur January, and $3.63 bhort = for February. Whest, was faie) -nm. T Irregular, clostng ber s Ky i pane, ¥ higer, Doceml i ud ul “E‘ ST AW Ml i b Curu ieas Qrin st uitgo for Novembur Balgitne fur Diuetnber, sud d1idsa for Jaauary. My sold atath muven ul u.:m«umoumm. Ao for Jag- O orit s sl s bolog mado of. 4,250 brla 1wt cual X t e B o Deteitven, tad 1o T o Lard waa atcady. Bale 1,230 tcs at $3.72) cash, $3.83 for Jauuary, sud nmn{: Fevruary, LANT Iicu rk was quiet at u.wmmn fur Januar, S 3% fur Dicombur, Uhd. B 1ia n.rn{ ; B 5,50 0rls 8t $6.32% fur Dewmln V0T for duntary. LA cluscu w1 437080, 715 vasl or licosmber, 81,81 for Jnauery, o TR tor Februsry. flw LA 83 for Jauuary. aor b RISy ac s0.8s, GENERAL MARKETS, " HEANS~Wore stesdy at 81.4061.50 per bu, BEOOM-COLN-Was n falr dewand st yuotstions, Tho stock I8 lurge.and the rocelpis Mberal. Ctivlce corn fasteady. but car-load couslgnmieats of low grwdes would ¥ not bring quotatious; Floe greon carpes brush, 4ei grecn burl, Sci red-Upped burl, 3ci Ane green, with hurl enough 10 work It, 34 ¢s Ted tp- ved do, edhacs Julerior, 21{@INC) crouked, 1@, MUTTER—Tus demand was mostly conined Lo the better qualities, »s Las been the cese fur some time previvus; couscquently ww aad wedium grades ary weak, under prewsure tosell. Quotatlods remaln os bef Teswmery, 3 @2ic; good 1o cholce dalry, L Wes medium, t2@lies lulerior W cowmon, T@ive. BAGUING—Met with » ‘moderate inguiry, sud wag steady and unchanged, prices reogluy s fullows: Bk, Sukc: Belablon A Ui Lewlston 2lc; Outr pe, ¢ ha, ganntes, slogle, 14@13¢; double, Mux ka, 40R45c, F.—Little chsnge wan observabln In the post- ton of thie market. 'Far fine full-made checea thers as among holdera u certain degreo of irmncan but hing the least oft tn avor was preascd on Kol Nl was wenk. " \o. again qaGte NenEembEr ()'cll’:!‘lrr. full eream, M»a: August do, H@A¥C; e, low n‘('w coal rlu the rcnnmm\ mild weat or restricta by “n“ ;gnow 5 a1.1741 4 e Barrelt: 0@l 0; sleohol dn. LIWRLON Hnered whivky harrel Haves Saz.oui i ped Liore: bucked por do, $15.(0@! and dn tioree, §: gh » €50 lorn, 'I'len:ohunr\ e X kages wero siewly nt 17@i8c o Siock wore ] un“ dut prices of most Sk ol are in 11gnt stock dency. "i 01 i mmny whies show ! Whtienan.: ber M L1001 1roUt.” $2.00a3 0 ; aelect mlfi\ 10/ 14,00¢ 0l !Mr. & re, M 1\1 K] { "da,n new, sgbrl, %100 a1, & o m!dl!lfll- o, Fe ucnm. code com- e ahredor m-nmx. fotomn s do . lmn T o 2 halibut, k@0c; acaled lierring, per K fan ¥ e Cattfornia snimon: Sris. B13.1 doc Kby FRUITS AND NUTS—lusiness was fairly sctive, with former prices weil supporied, excepe for ralsing, pruncs, and. !nflllfll‘ FORRON— x-ihym.uaw:x Tark: iah pranes, 2@ e el new, Aianct do, hoxen 11 iact raliion, l-ym R 5 Laneon layers, new, 8. Mnunul. Bl."ul flfll v:’le??lu.‘nnw. DaTer EanT COrrADts, 4430 4@16c: New Yo k and ’f‘"’ % }:‘eqflha. :{m:‘% e oo, qua G50) Dlackoartien, GEaWe pitted NUTae Hhinerts 108tic: almonde, Tarragona, 174@ 15c; Raples wu'-fm; aa1ics Drazils, 0 (B014CT Toxsn Pechnt. GATC TIVE pecant. SHGRET \thln stou pes. =“;\tl, 43{@3!4c: Teanesses do, j@5c1 Virgini l do, 64 rumrs—l\pnm were plenty and alow, 6x- tail war, o dealers ar well stockedwt o U tho ouuk -« trade, thouah goo yet, Is ikely eaknd Soon by cold’ weathior.. Cranverrien o Tother siow ang casfer: Kouthern and forlgn lrnlu et and_ eanter: Iwr $1.2301.00 {1 2.0 per brl; eranberrien antlvated, per_ bly lemon; Z0G0. (U3 Califarnia pears. 83, 25a 73 per o, ;hla uTapek, £6.0087. 00 ul:uwums_unnn od per. cabn nuoied doil and . Cofices wer deait n vou- cautiously, owing {0 thi aealinin tendency of pri ips, molasses, rico.spices. and other guods rnmnnnmcly ‘Ware steady. Below ara the cumnu“ tio: Rick—Carolion, 84@ ue; Loullllnl. wafl(ux Rane D ichtatog, Jave 7G0; 0. g Javs. 2@ i 18kct good 10 i "fl..( :lmlcclonncy 0, 17. e, o g’ 17501 common to Tair, 14@1oc; romting, 134@ v —Patent cat loat, 104@10 she Mc"x‘::nn':fl.fi:f"mudmm ’2““"“ Mg s 7 o aw°' .a?fis- ccho %m enaw.um o ;‘}ul‘u:.“.)‘.?“cfo oty .,’3"’“}" e e} doFhtr. 0. comm i a—CAlHfOrnIA SugAr-to dflnl. 40B4301 Callfor: mn liver-drips, 45@50ci G00J Kugar-house sirup, 35G Cxtrn Qe ogise. Kow Orfenas molanser cnnlm. LO@35¢: do prime, 45@tbes falr, 40uisci do H0@40cs common molasses, a2@35c; biack nmp, loateies cloves, 40@43ct cansls OWIrm Dutmeas, Nor 1. bASUsEs tic., H slow and weaker on account of scarco: No, 00; mixed do, lu,w 50, and No. 1, Fa.00 new, x Jeppen, Ay = Fimort big N:t‘gfl. Upls ln wns firm, ’bnlnl timathy, ¥7. 0; No. 2 do, G060 tpiand vrlltla‘ $7.00Q 0. JIDES = Worn tn far réuncatat’ tho recént Gectine, Thoreet raceinis ar fer, Cnred hides, light. Ia! dohenvy.dat do. fi-mnwmsm Frean. His0s: galt, todt lone hared ki ips Thact ‘Gohcona, e o, Nin: 1440151 _ary saliod, 10@13¢: mreen ity butcher cows, Ocs ateers, 71 METALS AND TINNERS' 8TOCK—A falr trade was rlpurlelluunfhln 4 prices, ‘Tin:| pmu m: m-un cady at Lo W chiange, lln TIN PLaTE—IC, 10x14, 0. 00; d& :l l'?‘lll. $4.50; roofing, Nx&. lc. .‘MIN (0, Iim Pto Tin—Large, 10¢1 amatl, 20c: bar, 2te, soupercNo, L lakerarted, ac e 4 5, accordiagto quantitys ba um Toar pipe. ) e, »:-nx-nu:wm 25c4 sheathing coprer, tinned, 2301 Sanlanen dn. 3101 Jor G4L 15 SRCASe) ‘SHMRT ZINO 041 76 {0r Jeas than Tall casks, DUERT [HON=No. 21. 3 1.100 [atewt Tiwala fron, Nos. Dto 12 Lici American p 1 1, DUC ES M por ed mlunlxm iron dc wnndlwmm ot ¥ tnox—Common, $1,0002.00 eI Non. 1o 4 Vet 6o 106 108041, e 12y 11%e1 12 and 14, 12¥c, 15 and 10, 1401 17, 131 18, 106, i A9 a0, o, Discount ar 43 per cent. Farica wire: large or small titles, die. ’A'l ‘ll.fl-wu- nuld.v &t $2.15 rates. The demand Iy ouly llb—!‘flru ranged thn pama ason tho eariler lll weuk, wero fairly st quom Cnlml 110 deg. tess. H = = i 12c1 earbon, llunon Lt mwuum. 175 dog. tt, { e Ttieh 0L Test, 1t MSUrs winter sirained lard oll, n7cx NOv 1, 0acy No, l. W: linseed, taw 3~01 palied, e, wlater:bigactied. wei apsrm. 81,30 nnumm Stly riolly pare, 861 0 oxerar S0 b, Boc; bank oll, il straite A u|l, 3% lurpenllnu 33¢1 naphtha, deodorlead, 64 gravity, 140; oline. deodatized, 74 deg., tio: Giaoline, . 7 g, foct Weit Virgluia, wattral, by d de, Use daturai, 30 deg., uced, Z0Q35c. Y AND UAME—I‘qulU of an klndl A 'l!ryl'lcnl-vl d oAy, Tho Juesl buyers were Ll bt ghe atippiy sonted fo b0 1 Excess Bt and [iices vere irregutar. The weathor ‘wak b forall kludsof stock. o wad it moderato sup- ply and slow, 0 fresl ell(ukenl, ‘l I&bl.m vernoll dreased do, 8@7a: Tlve turkeys, B S ponee, WAt vt 0t eka, B g, dmu«x. Hatles pratrio- L ehiokent, B30I A0 GUALL JOCABH O inaliand ducks, 82,001 ‘small ducks, 81,503,003 vent: ., Dbl PR ORY~Were uum ond steady, Cholce cart were Lt good focal r ping requesi, and Arm nndee mesure supnlios le-cnu lows wern qudtad at £0w00c, aid rosa at 4 Mixed At 4:2usdde, A uten nmmmv {al7 Urdorn Tk pacKcr sal vious cuntracts conting feaitre aro vecelviog 4 thio shipiments o3 ro: Flnnnlv, wa rbriy nrdl~ L0006, peridack ‘of hoens a0 end l)uun were buyln: Lo comnieto or'-!- e 10F dued nu’s o e forwarird efora tho water routs to. the Last 1s basred 10 veancla, It was hintus that & goad sl OF sted t: i Chaiiud n-mnnm ey vl e st ow dave, Bioal T (hta seel e Frobabiy 08 034, faney lot &t B4, 10, Fla st B mat e salos wero mads at @ alight feductlon frons Tecent saking o o Hungurlai brought e, 0 chunges wera reported, Thero was a gulet Arket at the raiiws of prices folluwing 4 X oW DRE—COTIIOR, Pood e e, Dbl o 5, 43000, fo 0@ Sa IS EAatocy chioice, 70¢; cholcest, 75@H00; fancy, (i@ INrERIAL—Common, 23@20; kood do, 30@I3c: dium, 35ainct Good G0, 4B 40s Bne, o@ASc] Anese, Bgaict cllolce, KGec) cliofceat, (G Tde Yousu Hlysoy~Common, mu.&u Koo aa, nazias 3401 100 0, X401 fine, I5ANCT BhBIE, ee, iiganes (‘hnlccll. HSLHIC, Comshon, 1AGZ3ct G coinmon, 2083001 23561 Koad_iedinm, 34@4oc And, umm et cliolue & Commos, Sia3te: El IWI ll’li‘dl\lm. Rk One, 4uddc; e 1 choli \,It. s T0e, beluiz_repuried of “ $1.074 jeniors_are flting very metive trade small orifera, -fluuu not expect 8 Iwfure the tirstof thepow year, We qunlnnlnlla\' 1 Wauied focce, Badict mudiuim unwaahed wool, 2@ e; fine do (- good eoadition, HGe; unwashod, 1 e T Gominan, 1HGH0ST CuRma, 38 Tae, o OB LUMBER. Tho cargo market waa quiet sud steady, A fewcar- gocaarrived, and soversl wales were made quickly to city dealerd, Pleca-satult was I good reauest, aud Grm 8¢ 87.00 for short, and $7.33 for standanl yrades, with very fow lote on the tarket. Commion Incl was quated U BR.(L@0,00, nud the medium gradea ak 8u.50@10.50, Lath wera quiet at $1.23, and shingles dall at $1.736 20, Hales: Sclir Arendal lang timber &t 810, Schr T'arans, fram trom Manfatec, 100,0001¢ smal) 100,000 f1 plece-stufl at boyyan, 86,000 ft mill-run st 81.23, mill tatly; schr 000 12 commy oard i ;231 B0.0m 18 shors, TR0 pleca- st ot &35, mils IS0 TR “Lhe yard niarkes wis l-lrlyul{v sadsteady. The notat(oun e s herctofure rsand sacond ciear, 14 and 3 e e cle u bt 18, (0@17.00 &atock 1013 in Dor uummuu llock bolnl Feucloc. 1 e 4.0 K Lu,ud 1000064 11,00 10,060 000614 LIVE STOCK. cHICAGO, Laile, Joge, Sl «u‘u L8900 wag A0 Gz haad lotal. . 14,981 168, 184 Same l" 4y 15,208 T oy su0 S063 el vy T an unioked-for lacresso fa tha supply, aod s 8 reault prices fook & duwnward turu, BUIPPIDE xrades sulfered tha most, & thers was onlya restricied demand on Eastern sccount, but there description of 3tock for which within iCe per of formor prices cauld be obtatued. In polat of quallty tha offerings were 83 Iwprovemwens over shota scca in thu yard ou the earlier days of 1ho week, thore belnx mare good 1o prime gTsdes, and fowes, relatively, 08 the scalswug order. Sales had & wide rangs, vie: $1.73G8. 00, but there was little trading above §4.0) o under $2.40. Twodroves of extrs, sveragiog 1,438 e Y a0 accouat, at ""'u{' O ore: wre Lo mabes ot Cotaredo-Toxph 163 L a4 8 51 DY HoM R, Hasa & C., od 10 & ) 2, By Grexory, Civler” "o, The ‘wikkel cled vy, ik taay lefh e, t mu—nm-’h tecrs welablog 1,400 R Lol hivs ML Chofca Reavee—Fi siears. weighing | u.vuo [ md Sheen, weiih: o 135000 o 2.5083.00 llf am ()MEI ng 1,0% .. 3.0083.40 Batencrs Siock—Toar i ] comman ta eholee aws, for city slaughter welahing wo to 1o o tock Catilo-Common cattls, weighing 100 med ., 4,0004.80 . 2.2032.80 2.3022.%0 1.75@3.00 L7450 Av. Tries, 5,00 w0 gL 5.00 2.0 i 4,00 833 2,314 2.710 a3 260, 2.R% " 2,40 1 4.08 ®y 2 m 273 325 wm s 1 350 250 i am 3 2.73 1 104 s . 00 420 Em 2,33 3 .00 3 s %70 L 07 280 e in exr-vh- sunsly, and orices agaln arly estimaies of the recelpts me placinz tlie umber ss ien s parant {hat the number 0.0 the day fonnd by, far {ho IAPcer. Tars an- Soity |n4u¢. o te flw’du Frable R0 ves wero left, Hales rmnged rm;n for akipy fod3isas00 for extra, Cloting uwuum-- were "3 00a1.8% for {ixhe wetghte ) 4 81 15820 ¥ §ood £0 6 a7 200 407 $2.50Q3.75 for poor to choles Pas Now; St ftecetpts to. ATTLR=Itecef e g w400 facare Yatas for thees A0 1,010 local; wi cleated out laxt tho other o6, nmm the only business doas urdln no quoils: llufll—l’llcflp\l {o-day, 0,543 heldx fotal for three g;y;‘.’.nww_m TYorkers, $2.70@2.75; Fhtisdelphiss, Sitxxr—fiecelpts to-day, 100 head: total for three ahn, 31500, Bona pere for slc. MW TOh 'w Yorx, Noy, 21.~Dx l'll— No receiptat no trade L‘ beet Catiict navive boet stdce In {AIF dentand &t S@TEY utlittle Calorade oecf ofcred, and nn Taxas, sl B st K et e ur ‘car e } fire0 Oiher salce at TH@LNG, rnr houp and 414@30 fof e A e, 4 e e Shinges two car loadsof A fiecol : Ohio Bog alive :'é'ts. iodioe ! ‘Bf. Lauts, Nov. 21.- —LA’rrLl-AI tchers' stock in falr demand; nativo steers, Jiguiigel cows and hclrfl-v @ Texas aleern, d4@3 1-0c; Cows, 2A2901 SRINDIG racies dutt and 10'(}?‘ teavy ’r c'-'(m-“-‘m'- aie at Sver3n@ e, pmen Bitegr—Dull and Ilncblnledl roceipts, Itlln ship- ments, nona, Durravo, Nov. a1, AT R Recalpta, 7i8; market mmlen Iy active: prices unchanged, A Lawne—iiacelpia, "Si0; wood demandy ride highiery all so Toau—itecetnts, 8,280; *derand and ofterings lghty Torkers, §4.70AY.00; heavy: $5.15G405. CINCINNATI, | mSpegazy Nay 2t TiogezBuats ang gemy comy x‘flnhb:. hors’, $2,15G2.83; peceipts, N.'rl-ll sutp- BY TELEGRAPK, FOREIGN CITILS. ‘The following wers roceived by tho Chicago Dosrd of Trade: Livezroos, Nov, 21—11:30 s m,—Flour, 10@32s. ‘Wheat—Winter, 82 7d@8s 10d; spring, 7s 0d@tw 64 1 white, s 64@0n 10d; club, 18 9d@10a 2d, Corn, 239 6dW2% bd, Pork, 42s. Lard, 435, Livearoo, 1130 p.m.—Lard, 3242, Hest unchanged, Lirznroot, Nov, 21.—Prims mess pork—Eastern, £ou; Western, 44e. Dacon—New Cumboeriands, 34s short ik, 328 loog clear, 27u; hort clear, 2ust shoulders, 24s. Hama 44y 0d. Lard, 3. Prime meas beef, market bare. India meus beef} Tou: extra Indis mess, 925 Cheese, 47o. Tallow, 378, Loxpo, Nov. 1), —Livssrool—Wheat auict and steady; curn, firm. Cargoes on pastage—Wheat leld Grmlys eorn inlight demand. Falr avcrage quallty of American mlxed corn for prompt shipment Ly sall, 235. 8pecial Dispaten (o The Tyidune, LivzxrooL, Nov, 21—11:30 &, m.~Flour, No, 1, Zaa; Xo. 2, 108, Grarx—Whest—Winter, No. 1, 8 10d; No. 2, fis 7di spring, No. 1, Ps 841 No.ed, 78 Udi white, No. 1, 01 10d No. 2, 048d1club, No, 1, 100 2t No. % 04 B Corn—Ne Provisi Lard, 34, s~-Tork, 423, LivearooL, Nor, 21.—Corrox-Aarkat dull st S4@ 515-10d; sales, 8.(X0 bales; speculation mnd export, 1,%00; American, 8,600, Lann—American, (s 3d. Bacox—Lang clei Axtwasr, Nov. 21, s AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YoRK. Bpeclal Dispatch to Ths Tridune. Nzw Yonk, Nov, 21.—txain—~Winter wheat Inmuch less request, even oa speculative account, and, though not altered in price, closed generally a triflo lower aud wosk; soring cheaper or No. 3 fully Ic lower. A wmuch lighter movement in corn st rally ado essler prices; mixed Westarn, 44@i7cl KyaIn quite moder. ate requests No. 2 Western quoted weak, (ats In mod- t nd quoted lower: In moat Instances s tern, 6,000 bu, at 34@30}c; No. 2 Chleage @ale. P’rovistons—Mess pork depresscd, and lower, sna quiet; Weatern mesa in light demand st & further de- clines Novomber option, ciosng at 87,00 asked. Cut meats in moderste request. Nacon weak, Weatern stentn lard mope active for early delivery at & docline; 4,600 tes at 86, 12%94, 15, ‘TarLow—8luw: prima to cholce, al@034c. Braans—Raw very dull on a basis of 6}4a7c. aed TH @7i4c for falrto good rofining Cubsg refined fo alack requeat at & shada ensfer ratus, Warsky=—Dall; quoted at 81.07@1.074. Furiuute—Movements on a moderato scale st goner- ally steady vates on graln room; for Liverpool, by steani, quoted & triflo n"""bm vernool, sugsge. inent’ includod, by sicam, 10,00 bu grola sk Thd ber To the Western Anoclated Pr: w Yol Nov, '-ll.-—tn'rmu—!llrlnl dllll at via ey TOLSe Y v otabRFy D0y ICEOuber, Dt JI‘:IIIIIPND.IMH Fobruary, 0.57ct March, U700 April, Froun—Stesdy, vllh‘# fsir demand: veceipts, 17,000 briay supor Siats and ¥ L 30C89, G531 Gumition oxirs. 4 m; Wllllu wm- : @3, Louts, um\,m mnnmmmum Pprov. Zhtet quiot and weaks recolpta, 272, 0 buy ot spriug, M| Ligradud spring, (oeizc) i s ungraded red, $1. (i@ 1. mn Au. um. Srod. §1.r@lOnks: Mot red. #1457 t:r( Nmnmmr. 2 vi N, . 8. mknuu e, oxiet o b ers, e % J‘a‘:m uum ux wad 'y 81 |fl. l :ml—-&llrku IIlI"X vmi L. ‘. 10, wr‘vw:z?:cxn 0. 4, M." aed wmem Hove Gt u'..mfm”—« 50 'l Viull and weaks sales pr. yate. 'l'—ull‘lfildll“i Intr to d refnl 173 TW- \l —Markes dull and h ins, midsc, IHes nonnally unchauy ruruuu-qum, united, nuanu:l crude, SHor Wil ssdunchanzed. A 1—Qulet ;slu-\\n St Sjacaaked. 14 2adudbe. v rorkdupe eprisaed; utid, 87.4QT.40, Hest Snchuiged” Vol wiata sendyonk cloar Bwerte RSt wm i Rt ke shade Ho .<umuduunv rh: sazte. o 1 W o TN "u'u ) u:fl‘v aSLOTK. Bpecial pnmm 10 Tha Tridune, Mruwavkge Wis., Nov, 21, —~The wheat market was sxclied and srouyerore fo-isy, Wik falr sdvasce apocttlon of better pr Cea. Low Ln s CHTUK Thit tho Funtors of & WheAL: caraet At Iuwu vuulu Bnlllyuflnfil priced, —nal probably over Tiso 14 anticpatod on uther accounta. and the inlll\uuuptyll seasrally wuderitood o' ba (3 strou To the Western Aasociated l"lll- ¥ bt A e Py ;.n.l'.n:r Closed frm s No. § Alflwaukes han, s No, & Miw, et oy scaree : URioy . o spring, iser f'm'vmun—u‘: lel. Mess pork, old $6.301 mew, rllm uTl-Whnl to Ruftalo, IKC!«L us mnmnn— Flotr, i brie: wae PIILADELFUIA, ~FLov, ~?nlfl bug Iunesota by )visioxs—Wesk. Mees pork, 89250, R TIN AT -ty g Aroen BT 0, Lard ot Y brigus uleata, Ulac, FTEk—Mardet dull dnd vasy; New York Histo and hRatonic unty (Ps.) extras, 21@Xc; Westara le- serve, luadic, Eoda—W 3 lou?, whieat, 88, 000 bu; corn, DU o8ts, 7,00 bu. BALTINUERE, ~VLots—Quict, unchaaged, clos Batvimosx. Nov, 2 a0d [5 fair demand, OuavicWheat—Wewer dull aad lower, uu mx nv lbc. e D\s.emb.t. lanusry, stanmer, 3%¢c. Otts qufet and dnil; Pen; sanmir, 2, U8 daler 404 s Peaneyirani, o ind nom{aal, T, Jiyg P Ttk Meats~Foose shoulders, “Tant Al{c per car-losd; do. packed!, new, (44 e Shoulders, 4uc: clear rih aldes, 5'e, Illunr o, s e Haiter: ot aulets Wemtmene s Crod, 5 1TTeR—Easter. hut quiet; Weslern, pac 16@1Rcs rolls, 1r@17c. Packed, ehoicn, ¥ ParaoLzos~quietbut steadys crude, Tide; retney Fiaxv—Qatet: nominail 7,300 [ ~Uuil and nnmlnl ifo enrzoes, 124, aE PRIGHTI=TO Liverpool ber steamer qujann 0. wraln, 3, ‘%;;nmflogr‘ 74 belat wheat, 91,710bu; cora, i PRRA LW eat, 35 400 b, gimeieary, Nov Dl and Ted and white, sy AN Wheat heavy: ! s celnts, o by, -mpn’nnu\ T T ot 1o demai g ful 2831, Uata - Demang ol 1iye antet, by v 73 Pl duo b e Mess pork, e, loar i .m?,f Tncun ufi'lrynlll"ll it N ‘ g atoxa—Pork {n gosd dema e 00 trarsactiona: $A.48 bds o i 2ty “hn'.',‘.n“ et et ierm, 6 Cilo. 1o oAl ‘inactive 1ders, 83,000 aaked: 8tOFL Flba so1d 8% "4"(‘:’,{ c.'y'.f.',{ 5. Boxod csaiery Tucx o' i 'hort #4322, Dot s m i, i2la, long an clear at flll;umlulfly, WS A TelY Ao and firm st 81,00, TR flll uml nnehgnged. Linagxp Or—8teady and Arin at 36@70c, 1 Nov, a1 Honshtead X DIANAPOLIA NOY. 21.—1l0tn—Rteady; el 2.0 1alr 82,456,581 stockers, 62 i S na\. ~Firms fancy, $3.0083.73: family, $1.0 & Ratn=Whest frmers Ko.2 ped, s, : now. mised; r@a1 DEcember. mar; Jaome ) e TOnta frmers while, 31@aict mixed, uagh “ade, Pnov'vlunn—nnen shoulders, Bcy clear tib, sya e Hams, JtEomirTi- Wiieat, 10,000 bus cormn, 14,000 bu; oats, L Nov. 31 Coran-Stend ,oviaviLLR. Nov. 31, ! oN~—Bteady a X Hori e o l: o ' ocs am 1 Carn auiets White, Shet miveds Bis. s ohie: maid 7alP Snd mariet rmi white, 2001 mives, ovisnNa—Tark nominsl at 89.0@ steady. v&m s Taly Semand) ehnica TeAf Gerc b 1k mesta ouiet but steay ga u-ur|rlb Ancr:‘:}‘z.-lug o0 ders, 3¢y Clear 4 maSiga Cired nominaL. LR ~Active and orm ay 8103, W ORLEANS, New Orexans, Nov. 2N.~URAIN~Onta irmer at 03 P vigtons—Tiolk meats frmer: shoulders, l‘«u acon dull -l honmnuum"«f':;h':':: ”(‘)E. 3 r:‘?"Dl Al ‘ l?l!l’l comj Ll rorxnies-fugar mon common, fe1 lm'm'}-umr a5t orime o chead 4! umex !!Il w elarn o sAiAT Dl nud lower; wmmon. 17.00020.00; faty, D(h!rl unnnnnm i ¥, Nov, 21,—FLOUR Tow #ood demiad. . Arm and unchanged:, wnod demand; mumnnduyellnw. faxier woamer. B0@I0K; new 45451 3% and extra white, Bl‘ l ” “E. 1“ (®148; Nq white, siaie) dikiddic, e e o3 ol Faurs 5700 BFLS, Gorin, 1600 a1 wheas, Butraioma—Flonr, 1,100 brte: wheat, 60,00 b, 'OL! rm and unchasged; Toveno, Nov. 21.—an—-(.loudvmh wheat stens: amber Michigar, spot an November, 0(c: Decrrile N5cy Jatuary, 60 Asked, k\.hldx No. 2 re bash, apot and Notembher, DG3(c; mcnmlm. b January, b7a; amber Western, Corn_firmg nfxed, haw, diei No. 2 &o ., Hitor December, don u(e nlcmnu—\\‘h:n. ButesxNTs--Wheat, fl 0 ' 3 Deryato, Nov. al.—(nam—iheat quuets 11,00 fve. Corn dulls nominaity sy 4'v)lfllnr‘(n.1mllkd irestern.” Ot neglected, liy nActive Tiarley nnalahle. Frria Corn fikc. Canale =Canl shipments Il‘hl‘ ‘will_probsbly closs hu. (rosd freights une changed, Drrorr, ich., mv. e FLoun-—Flrm and dul, Grare—irhent Meady( xira, tige; No. 1 white, 83 + Novemper,bodie] Dectrabel anuary, ik miliag No. Tat o2ige. ‘Tocel ity 0, 125 but Buipmtass: it L ALY e jufet: extra whls Siehiaen 8107 R} mw.uvo?, 5. Com nominally unchanged. Hye, Canida, 85¢, —e COTTON. Oatvzaton, Nov., 21.—CorToN—Quiet; middlng, fci low middilng. 8}4cy good ordinary, Re: net res ceipts, 3,767 balea; sales, 1,271 atock, 104,C43; exe parta cosatwlse, 1,020. Mopitz, Nov. 21.—-Corrox—\Weak: middiing, Rige; low middiing, 8)eci good ordiaury, Bei net recefpts, 2,827 balest sales, 1,0004 stock, 27,8111 exports coust- ‘wise, 1,080, CrtantxsTox, Nov. 31.~CorToN—Quiet; middiing, Dict low middiing. O¢y good ordinary, B%c: net re- colpts, 339 ales: sales. 56,0004 stock, 01,300} exports to France, 4,000, Savaxxan, Nov, f1.—Corrun—Quict: middllog, 83ic: low midding, A 9-10c: good wrdinaty, B(c; net ot 3,020) u|c-, 1,2001 stock. 64,538: expors Ve, i) . \Euriis, Nov. 2L—Corrox—Darcly soads; mid. altar .00 Saea: C5pOTes, 5,00, spinetrn e 00y pocustion; 100, PETROLEUM, Crver.anp, Nov. 21.—Pernotyrx—Market stesdy and unctiangeds lumh Pirranuea, Koy, 3 Qulets crude, 81,0074 at I'arker's for immaints stipmens: refued unchanged, O1LC17Y, T’L. Nov, 2L —VPeTrRonxUM—~3farket npened wready with rales at wigo; declined to Sike; airanced A7) rlonmg At SCe Lidi shipmients, DhUUbIL -uru ing #5,000; transactions, 225,000, DRY GOODS, Nzw Yoax, Nov. 21.~Tlusiness continues light with commission houscs, aud jobulng trada Is slugglalis cot- ton goods quict, but prices falrly matntained, and mnln of leading makes comparatively small In finsk 1 faney prints quiot, but patchwork prints dulme AT AN i A e ‘wear lu falr requeat by clothlers, TURPENTINE. WILAIXOTOX, n.a. Nov, 21,—8riniTe O TURrzI® mie—tteady abtiie. THE STEWART REMOVAL. Contractlon of A.'T, Rtewart & Co.'s Whole- salo Into the Hetail Vouso=Tho Jobblug usiness Going Wes New York Dally DrysGonds Trade Rerlew, Yor. 1. ‘The announcement that Messre, A, T, Brewatt & Co. aro preparing to remove the wholcsale department of their business from the store which 1t has so long occupled down town to thelr retall storo at Broadway and Tenth street, fs most significant. It should not bo under- stood that this removal {s made for the purpote of following tke moving ventro of trade, whict has, duriug the past few years, advanced steads fly up town. On tho contrary, there fa tmure nducement for a dry-goods house to remaln be- low Canal atrcet mow than thero was three or four years ago. The up-town current has Leen checlied, and for a thuo there has been 8 tendency to rotrace stops oo tho part of ho which had led in the upward march. ‘Tbe patrons of Messry, A. ‘T Stewart & Co. have no reason to complaln of their location, and cer: taluly, if proximity to tho very heart of f the Crade 1o tesired, ha location of thclr up-towa sture & by no mcans a desirable onc. ! Wa rezord tha movement as the result ol quite different causes, \When the louse 10 question established & branch in Chicazo, some tino after tho deatl of thelate Mr. Stewarl, It was regarded as oyidence of thelr Iuvlmi va uzed ut once thechanging centres of the biug trade of the country, and the fuct nm. o orderto rotsin a0 largo a distribution as tho howso had previously coatrolled, it was neees- sary to meet the competitve Jobber of thy in- ri}r in bis own nurket. ~ Hence & hr-x'ull houlu was cstablished in Chicugo, thy leadiog Jobbing city west of tho scaboard, = No oue can Queation that the opening of a branchof 8 New Yors jobbing houss in Chicago must in crease Exln buslucss of 'nxluu mnrtkcth A3 wust withdraw, Lo soue extent, the -, trade from New York, That'tbe v ork housa of Messrs. A. T Btewart & Co. hu stood 1ts full proportion of the luss of jubblug md_l fromn this uity uo one will doubt, wo presuuit, and, untess our judizment is very much at fuults the real cause of the removal the fact that the firm finds it unprofitable to maluulu neepe anate catablishmcat for lts wholele trade, when it can llud smple accommodations !lor that trude in the lofts of its retall atore. : v argue that the removal s madd In wuuvd;:lll with a geueral movement of tha trade, o t! l‘ auy such movement will follow i, 18 -lmlh! ridlculous, The housc la by uo means the le: 5 ing dry-goods jobblug houde u the city, aud “l futluence {n the trade 18 not so great ad that o huulul whlrlh r‘::nk far below It in the value O their anvual sales. ‘The jubblog busincss of New York L3 'fi what {t was five years ago, and thu evidences fts [alllng-off miust be quite os sppareut to m house in question as tu vy obu fu the uml “_ New York s becoming iaercly the great ! r:ld hands warket of the vountry for domestic n forelyu goods, aud the second-lauds tr u". drifting Into uther coutres wherg i (au l;lu L ducted with greater savivg 1o the mm’ ) i There must, Of course, slways bo a lac U‘{ o bing trado done In this wariet with the deiers near by Now York, (o the Middle aud e States, but to wajuiaiu a general thmfil et here, 10 the face of tho cumnpetition d\' *‘ ol present exists for the plece-goods trade of e cauntry, requires more wercantile uucu). g bas thus fur been mavifested by the succesiis of the sagacious merchant who, if be ever ‘uu— templated moviug iy wholessle business ‘ town, did not anticipate uny such n.uul;’ ‘L“‘ a4, we belleve, seally actuaty its rewoval 8 thwe, e ee———— Flush Thues for Buyers. Vew York Sun. rices of ‘s, ariiciée are 19 ver s lower than before the War, Corn has uub Ul w0 low since 1545, excepting lo 1861, w""‘“w‘ s0 low in tweuty-thzes years, sof por sioce 1844 ‘The

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