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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1880—TEN PAGES. “HOSGRAVE & 0, BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. DEPOSITS reenived aublectta ehoek mb slaht, and lamer nee UVINMENT, HON DS, NTOCKS, nnd all invoste gmentadcuritigs huuuhtand Man caisson. DAW iba OF EXCHANGE ON London Joint Stock Bank, London. Huy and soll ntl Amertean Securities upon the Lune dun stock Kxohange on the most favorable terns. Chicago & Northwastern R'y Co, Sinking Fund 6s of 1879 For Bale at tog and int. DAY & FIELD. 130 LaSalle-st. ss . SEUNING CAR a= B11, GOL MINING COMPANY. Biines, Bilearitie, Stantoy Co, N.O, i HITARES, 8B. Of Now ¥ Gio CATITAL. kong, exint of Stock, Union Pa eh iNy Bees rel Wai, BHANDRETI, ‘Teonwuror. IL A Miraenil nnd It, Eames, Superintendenta. funice of Company, Ga roadway, Now Fork. TOPPER KNOW MINING COMPANY, ‘“ Minos: Gap Croek, Aaho CoN, C> vapitat Biock, $540.00, hares. ft oach. car TI CcRE aT Mock, Mining rust Conan G.B. Eling, Presidents Win, randrotti, vico-troal- Sent and reanirors Humin i, Stultord, Secretary. fawmes, M, Is, Xuporiutondant, Uflies of Company, G2 Broadwuy, Now Yorks atvson tire on. Ver MINING COL Location of Mines, Leadville, Colorado, ‘Capital, €10,000,000; 200,000 Shares, 850 ench,, pantel ApistonsProsiduaty Draka’ he feny, Secro+ ff '. Principal office No, lit lirondwar, Now Work. RON SILVER MLNING CO, Locatiod of Mines, ner Leadville, Colorado, Capital, #0000000; 200,000 Shares, £20 ench, Geo. D'NSvorte Lronideney Dede Vordonnt, Bocros Omces, No, 115 Hrondway, Now York. Fie CROWKLT GOLD MINING COMPANY OF- for for saln for thirty daya from data heroot, (ats Jerasvonor wold) FIFTY THOUSANT SHAILES uf Ha working caultal atock (par valuy #1) at VWIENT CENTS PER BHAKE. By order of Trunioos, 12 Hrondway, Nove Works Atwse £0 180. FATHER WALDRON. Twenty-five Years In One Parish—IUs Silver Jublico. The Rey. Father Waldron, of St. John’s (Roman Catholle) Church, yesterday cele- brated his silver Jubilee. It was on the 22d of September, 1855, that ho wag ordalued by Bishop O'Regan, and put In charge of St. Lonis? parish, out of which, four years after- wards, St. John’s parish was formed. His parishioners, and the children in the immense school that he has bullt up, were not un- mindful of these facts, and yesterday morn- fog, immediately after the performance of solemn high mass, he was walted upon by a delegation of his school boys, who presented him with the following poem: eiant he fi song we sing, oxultant be the And chérlehed bo tho memories of this long- looked-for day, ‘We'vo guthered ‘round to celebrate thy silver fublice, ‘Whilst tovo burns In our gratoful hearts, the love wo beur to thea, All ballball hail! O holy man, ail hati! O model ricat, The words come from our Ifttle hearts, though little, not tho least. "Twas you who poured tho saving stream upon each baby brow ‘That bere has met to bless thy namo—to praise and bleas [t now, Five years and twenty hast thou spent, a soldier ‘true and brave, In Ogbting for the Thorned-Crowned Culof, who did not spurn the grave. Ab! thou bas boarded treasures in Heaven fur above, And thou bast gained full many a heart, with all its rev'rent Javo, How shall wo pralse 9 noble soul, a great and yeueraus heart, O'ertlowing with all virtuos that aro ita counter- party Abl words ore weak to teil the love and pralso 80 wel! desorved By one who from Devotion’s path bath never Hinched or sworved, Gay songs of old tho bard did sing, and praiscd the conqueror’s nao, And begged for him unonding yonrs and begged undying famo; But Bi owe, rene. an brobans moaned and e Buy That drove the stcol and drow the blood that reddonod all the land, No widows weep, no orphans monn, no blgod Is ‘on thy brow, But yet wo know you well deserve the blooming Jourel bough, a Then, bard of old, come sing your songs and strike tho tunoful lyre, Come sound tho praise of’ noble pricst, como join our happy cholr. And yot another sacred Jove hotda place within ‘thy bronst, O Emerald Isto! O Iste ot Balnta! O land by Patrick blest! To you bis heart forever turns in sorrow or in mirth, And we, like him, have learned to bless the land that gave hi birth. Behold tho tomple that you'ye raised, behold it fair and grand, A ado niauae, to thy loved namo shall It forovor A monument to speak thy praiso; thy great untiring zenl, And tell of bim who raised it hero to hearts that grateful feel, As time, like to 2 running brook, unhecding aught, swept by beast oly, Prisonor in his cell, forevor went ou nigh. No day, snve one, wo missed thy faco, but rovers ence called thee thon To fauenes iiltred bead to gravo, the honorod of jon. And thus it ia thnt thou has gaincd our honrta and all our iove: May God, propitious, Jook on thee from Ils bright throne abovo; May He tay groat Protector bo, in peril and in strife, . And give ‘to theo, anointed ono, a long and glorious fifo, May pence, and calm, and holy love, and joys werene be thing, And may' thy decds, like atarg In hoav'n, forever brightly shine. May roses then, with no’er a thorn, bloom ever in tho way That leadcth ‘thee, God's chosen one, to fair eternal day, Aer Ot Roverend Fathor, the present that And with the beat of wishes this plate of allver take; And, snowy tho gift be small, no words can woll nip The joy and loving reverence that fills each xrateful beart. After the boys had finished thelr part In the ceremonies a more substantial, though no more grateful, surprise awasted him in the form ofa quantity of silverwarc—a ten service, card-recelver, and other pleces, pro- sented by his parishioners, ‘This recoxnl- Yon, by those Immediately under nis charge, of Pather Wahiron’s long and faithful sery> lee Is exceedingly proper, He has made St. John's parish—-bnilt fis church, its schools, hud ralaed it to hs present flourishing cons dittan, Tad he been less etlelent it ls double fu whether he would have remained in charge of Mt for s0 long a time, ‘The best proof of his executive enpacity ls the fact that he is the only priest in Chicago, orin tha West, who has ever celebrated the twenty: fifth anniversary of his connection with any one parish, ———_ SETTLING IN DAKOTA, Special Dispatch to The Cricago Tribune, Mrrentn., D.1., Sept. 24—The United Rates Land OMeo was transferred from Sloux Falls to this place to-lay. ‘The oficers wilt anive to-night, ‘The records and books are ready here, sid business will be formally pened on the th prox, Durkig the last ten days the ofice was opened la Sioux Falls aver 50,000 acres of public lands were entered ander the various homestead, pretmmption, tnd thber-culture hws. ‘There ds reason to delivve that the entries during the ten days ducceeding Oct. 4 will reach 50,000 nerves, as Hundreds of settlers have deferred tiling on choir clalins until the opening of the oll}ce here,” Mitchell, the present. terminus of he Chicago. Milwaukee & Sty Kiltroud, is "the catty seat of Davison County, and is situated “just west of the James River, [fs present popu latton is eatinmted at do, and there are tut less than 160 buildings in the town Imits, Ong year age there was nota building here, tiers are comlur in from the East bs eta on every train, and the qountey 3 pl ng Up with people, wy haye Sone D sua y. Paul’ AND TRADE. Stocks Dull and Lower—Demands Increasing at the Chicago Banks. The Produce Markets Irregular—Lard Active—Other Provisions Quiet and Easier, Broadstuffs Ralhor Weak, with a Large Busi- ness Doing—Larger Rocelpts Now or In Prospect, FINANCIAT, ‘Tho New York atock market opened dull and Srregutar. After an hour or two some slight ad- vunees were made on the opening Ngures, but towards the close there waa teakness nearly all along tho Ine, and in moet enses prices tell of conshicrably. Largo transnetions were made in Metropolitan bonds at better prices. There wero tho usual drives maile at various stocks, and thoy were generally forced down by the op- eration. The attnek near’ the closc on New Jeracy Central found the brokers of Gould, Sage, and othars selling, Chicazo& Nock Ielund gainod 4% but in nearly all tho othors there was a loss—Burlington & Quinoy 143 Niinola Central £3 Now York Con- trol %3 Michigan Central 2: Lake Shore 1%; Erle, 4; Novthwestern 13¢: Milwaukee Ny Wa Dash 1; St. Jou 46; Pacitie Matt 1%, and so on down through nearly all tho list. Tho transac~ tions, with the opening, highest, and lowest points reached, will bo found in the following table: BYS eielr Ghlewso, Burlingtt Waeanys HK aincy « Sd X Poult, Lake Sho, FBriw.., Erlo'proterred Firle recand morigiife. Chleago & Sorthweater & Norhecatort pf Wabash, Xt, Louln & Hacittc Wabash. St Louis 2. pfd. Ohio é SIxatxaiyp Hannibal & #t. Jos. Manntbat & St, Joe Misauri, Kanaan & Vac re Mult. Doluware, Lackawan Now Jerany Centen! Philadeipliia & Readty Mantutian Hlevated. Union Paeitie. Tron Mountal Wostorn Union & Facitie Toieurn} Loutsvitie & Narhivilte, Nashvilio & Chattanooga, Janke Kerio & Wenternesseess Camnda Southern HL Lous & an Fran, pret Bt Paul & Onaga... . . Se Paul & Omnhn profarred.. Chleago, St. ..& Now ( Chenipenks £ Olin, Int pte Chexypoake & Ohio, 2d pra. Bt. Jo carnings inerensed the second week in Beptember $7,821; Watnsh, $34,000; Chicago & Alton, $4,358,—all ns compired with tho saino week last yeur; Cedar Rapids & Northern, B12 4R, It if reported that the Boston Water-Power has just mado a sale of $700,000 worth of land. The fronds of tho Lake Shore clnim that they’ have $000,000 cash on band, and thut thelr earn- ings ninount to I per cont per month, ‘Tho earnings of the Manhattan Company for tho first Afteen days of the month show an In- ecrenso of £60,000 over those of tho samo time dJast yoar, The murket for Governments in Chicano ctosed henvy. Tho usual prices for the duy were as follows: District of Coluinbia 3.058, 99@.903,, 101NG10IS 314102555 4148, 11015 G10; 109%@110{. Towards tho closo for 4s, 1003f was Did, and 110 asked; for 4446, 110 was bid and 11035 asked. Sntes of Wost Town bonds: 6s nt 103%; clty 7s, ‘G1, at 119, Sterling exehunge was atoady, with a dull inare ket, Quotations for posted, 2@1843¢; selling, 4801; @48NZ; commerciil bills, 47814. d Wo seq it stated that tho Northern Pacific Rattway Ras Just completed annie toa Gerinnn colony oftgen townships of Jand on the Pend WOrello diston of tho roud at £2.60 por acre cash, It is’ Getieved that this sale will con- tribute to the treasury over £100.00 cnsh, It is to be usod as faras it wil go in retiring tho bonds of that division of the road. It issntd that some of our strong Granger roads are mak- ing beral bids for the business of the road; but so far né learned tha Company prefers to go along quietly but cnorgetically with ite own work, dealing justly and kindly with all, but making “entangling alllnnces” with none, It is now beloved that thi road, passing through by far tho richest and best strip of country en tirely across the continent, wil! bo flnished In- side of three, certainly four, yenrs, Its offeck upon the business and flnanelal prosperity of tho city enn scarcely be estimatod. New York is again doing an iinmonao business with the Sonth, It is atutod that jnat Saturday 00 drays wero inline at the wharves of the Old Dominion Steamship Company waiting their turn to unlond, Ono dray with a lond of gooda from a prominent Broadway house had to re- main front 4 In the afternoon till 6 next morning before Its urn to unload wits reached. Every- body will be glad to bear of tho inorcasing prose pority of the southern baif of tho Kepublic. What a bicasing if thelr politics wero equally hopoful. A dispatch from Calcutta to London reports tho prospects fora good crop In Northern and ‘Western India improving. A good rain bad fallen In tho Northwestern Provinces, but somo of the crops in Contral Doab are entiro- ly burned up, It 1s hopod that some rain may bices tho carth in September, Evon a moderate amount would romove all four of any immediate scarcity, Reports from Scinde aro that tho river (Indus) {g rising, and crop-pros- peots aro Improving, Philanthropists every whero will rejoice If these prospoots are realized, and the fear of famine fs indoflnitly postponed. At the Chicago banks moro and lurger orders from the country for curroney wero recelyed. Thoy bexin to come from nearly all directions westward, The aatne ald story as ta dusiness gradually Increasing must bo reported, with 10 etango In discount ratos—viz.; for tle paper, 6@'S por cent. Call louns, 4@5 por cant. Naw York exchange showed a whier range— q9@ale digcuunt per €1.000 betwoen banks were reported, and perhaps som salva were ulady at 1-10 olf ‘The bank clearings were $5,000,000, BY TRELEGRAPIL, NEW YORK, Spcelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Sept, 2.—Early this morning it wau reported with emphasia that tho Greon party had retained enough votes to control Western Union, Simultancously thero was & froe sefling of tho stock, whlch broke below oH, at tho samo thine selling begun In the su-called Gould atocks, Wabash and Kansas & Texas golug off quite freely, The inarket was steadior around tho Keone stocks, tho Urangore, Lako Shore, Lackawanna, and Erie, and for a timo they resisted the current well, but they yleldcd eventually, and the entire niarket closed weak and ragged, Western Union and tho Southwest- ern stocks boing down to tho jowest polnts of tho day, The American Union ‘Tolegruph stock wit! be admitted for denilnga to-morrow, and of course Gould bas a bly speculation ripen- ing intolegraphs, If he controls tho Western Union election telograph stocks will boom, otb- erwise there will bea feree war, Both parties elatm contro}, and the contest will be close, Tt ia said that Gould hue Keene boavily long of the market, and that fe intends to wake tim soll his stocks. The Wabash poonle talk Nyut iu the Southwest, and Gould js planning a new con- struction vompany for #-ling parallel with tho Luko Shore, ‘The outlook is equally, but it would not be wise to sell lurgoly abort, (or the telegraph situs avon may tarn into u general bull moyeront at “any time, Could talke pur for American Unions ‘Tu the Western Associated Press, New Youx, Sopt. 2.—Goveraments opencd trong but closed weak, The 4s and 4}§s declin- Jog &. Ruilroad bonds generally weak and lower, State securities dul, The suck market oponsd frin, and prices ad- vanced 4% tu J per cent, but before tho First Board a treo selling movement was inaugurated hich rweulted Ind’abarp decline iu prices, und with tho exception of un occasional alight ro- covery speculation coutigued to tend dowuward to the close of business, when the lowest flaures of the day were generally euirrent. The earnings of (ie ‘itock tsland Rend tn reused £52.00) tho second week in September, ‘Trunswetions, 225,00 ahurer: Wn New deraey Centent., 8.20 iOnOn an! Wotan Pacitic, Western Caton. Cento, Burl, & Oy ke torle x Michtean Central North) Money market eiay nt 223 per cent: primo merenitile S4Q4. Sterling exchungo, 60 days, dull, 48g; a mannd, 485% ‘Tho Asdistant United States ‘Trensurer to-day: purehased $10,000 tor the sinking fas, Steamnahips Frisia and Seythin brought $1,51,- Oo in yuld. OUVENSMENT HuNDs, JOM Nay 46, asl Pacitie ta tM STATE noNDs, Loulsions, Allexout BL duseph ‘Tennesse ‘Tennessee, ne 2, bonas. finke Frio & Westo, Gntaria & Weate Aiton by bs ‘ete aseonda Dep tose istandes 1H, & t. Jou, Vanama. De preferres Bart Way fron Monata Cley. & Mt Louls & San M4 Tltnoie Central asroaeel ld 1m) preferred Gy, BoX Qoroee sororeee od BM] Do Urata, prefer Cie Alton. 1s 1C., St Tne N.O. Do preterre 5 & 'foxns, N.Y. Central aN41U, I. aback. Hariom..., wy [Lontral Pat Jako Sliore Northern Laelia Canauasonihern.. Ho proferres. Loulavilie & N. Naanvinle & 0, Honma Sve: Th & Wt, (2. Mleltzan Central. Kerio. wee Do preferred. Northwoatern: St Do pretor St. Pau) & Oman. Dis praten i tener. etawara d (tu Ointiedt seute Me | COMLERL,, nickel ver. stg ht Olio & Siinsienippt u preferred. Cariban, Pemtral ATEOUAs.« tak STATE OF TRADE. Speetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, New York, Sept, 2.—The Puilic anys the ex- changes tor the week ending Sopt. 18 do not compare with list your quite as well 15 those of the week precedti and yot are really larger, New York had 9 week of comparative fuuction jnatocka, Boston gave up one day to the cele= bration of its anniversary, and San Frat welcomed the Presitent with a huliday, tut. apite of those diaturbing causes, the exchury are nevertheless a little larger both outside of New York and tn the aggregate than those of ti preceding week. The proportion of inere: im ¢ompirison with the corre. sponding week — lust yenr is deentediy smaller, but that Is beeause tho third week of September, 187, was one of remarkubly tat transitctions, Indeed thoy had beon sury for several previous yeara Jn only four weeks, and those were weeks which Included tho first ofamonti. Trade at all tho vrineipal cities was then surprisingly lirge, nid create. swelled by apeculation. But now we tnd ainueh larger Dustness at the tive chict citles, and at St, Louis, Louisville, and New Orleans, and a handsome increase nt Fittaburg aud all tho minor tow: The following shows the amount of exchange forthe week ending Sept. Moat San Francisco and Sept, 18 at all other efticas Autiea, New York, Hinston, Phitudeiphitive. Jeu New Onioans. Muwaukea 2°22, Pittapureg, Provinen Thatunnps Kansas # but a considerable part Orlenna fs due to the mov of tho river. For example, five tiga came down with burges avernglig 10,000 bushels of grain to tug, or dd Joads, Baltimore drops be- hind a Tittle, without visible rowson, but the transactions nt Boston are remarkably linge considering the Interruption of trade. ‘There 18 nothing in the reports of exclunges ng yet to Ine dicate that business has been cheeked, elther by apprehension of monetary disturbances or by po itieal uneertalnti ny and selling at nearly all other sponda well with the great presaure of 01 which ts vistble fi the streets and on the th New York, If thoro is to be any setlick no symptoms of ituppear as yet lu the exchanges, ‘BOBTON, Speelal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Rostos, Sept, 2.—-Tho stock market opened wenk and uncertain, and closed in the same condition, with little prospect of xchange, Lund your at Milwaukee, f the traitie ut New ment of grain by way anid the wutivits In buy: Jes core stocks were lightly olf, Boston Land selling at 6 bid afferod; Maverick sules at 24024) and! asked, Eust Boston, 7 bid and 8 asked; Water-Power openod ato und sold down to 8 it furthor decline of ty; Enstorn new 4196 Grim at Was New York & Naw England 7a 110i bid, and ds of tho sfine roid silca nt 103; Hartfords were suit weak und showed a further decline of 5, being offered ut 30%, with enlos At 922@230, clostny aL tho latter gure: Sanduaky 7a, suicn of $2,000 at Mand usked; Atchison stocks show a galn of 14, with sales at 110 and 1104, closing wt 110; Tattle Roek wouk, with sal nt MYyGA, closing vt bt; Flint olfered ut 1043 ‘Ogdetiattrg common, sites at 23 and bid, an preferred sles wt 74, with 7% bid. At the cl jaudusky was wenk, selllug at HM, offered ut uu adveling of 44; Chicago, Hurtingtun & Quine soll front BENE to LNs, closing at Vk bit, offered wt Wl; Htutiand preferred sotd at 2i49@ 27, closing at #043 bid, and Rutland common was quoted at hls bid and asked, Home rouls were trmy Albany, 100% bid, a fraction advance; Lowell, snies nt B33 offered ‘and upkeds Malne, KEss@usi; Beavidence, 14t bid; Now York & Now England, sites at 37%, and olfercd ut Eastern opened at 0 and ade vanced to 30!4, offered at the close at 20343 ‘Tele phone offered nt iN; and sales of Pallman at 121 naked and bid, 5 $0) i 113 ‘Th the Western Assoctated Tress, Hostoy, Sept, 24.—Stocke closed: i 9 (Chl, Bur, & Quincy. Cin, Sun, & Cleve, Do Inn grant i, tine iene sty rast " Mattie Rostun, tte Fa Tite tihene ee Eamiorin Hi. it. dys, S.V.S N, Bnyshind., Hatthty awa (10nd be te Ce peas m9 CH De coniuan, ibang fact (itwthind pret p nalain 1 ei fs Ht, Teygtneeamnon OF) FOREION, Lownow, Sept, 22,—Consals, 07 13-10, “Kmmorfenn securities Sow Be, 10544 48g, tint 17565 Pennsylvual 3 Central, iG; Erto, $ ny, 16, 1 2s Hontan, tt G2Ko. MINING NEWS. Aawelsted Press, NRW YOUK, By the Min Naw Youn, Sept. 22-A petter feeling pre yalled at tho Mining Exohange to-iay, and prices advanced accordingly, Tho closing quotattons were: ADIV. 09 Heentsi 43 Leudvitte.., Aitue Chiof Duran. rane, Cuiiso) ue He sine! hy nuda, i nuditi. aia Grany takin Cai ae Teen NaOH MEE save veeesees CU Hornafveres i565 |Norih Hell tele, se. Bullion recelpts from the minus to-day, $21,- m0, Last week tho Standard Mino ahipped 1,203 tons of ore pulp, assaying 801.37; crade bullion recolyed, 3,804 ounces; ablpped to the company, $27,164. ‘A spectal from Tucson reports a atrike of bigh grade ore tu the Contention Stlne, 600 feet frum the Grand Central Sino. ‘The Silver CHM Mine shipped $5,800 worth of bullion Monday, Tho manager of tho Moblason Consolidated reports 20,760 tons In sight; gross yalue, $3,454,- Bx. raduct of the Iron Silver Sino the first atesnld In Beprember Houten to $80, ‘A Leddvifie epochal says: Ore fa fully out to ay all tie indebtedness of Chrysalite. Ming woking well. Bhima ninety to WO tana duty, Cmax dolng weil since startli up. The Yun: ken Doulle. af thy Carbanite Hil Company. sguln Iuproving, witb a drift now fity-ty feet and jus goog body of ore, Cearge Uuls lunves to-day for Now York, Tho Little Pitt burg is much improved; shipping thirty ton: dally, Tho new striku In Lite Chict le not Hkely to bo oxtensive, but there ly some very rich pres sixty-four tons netted $4 per ton, Daly and Herrick both advise slaklug the Duly sub to thy bottoms of the quartzite.” A Han Franulsco spociul suya: “The destruc: tian by dre of the Proyidenes holsting-works nt Nw ada City and the AUlog of the tine with water provents tM, ‘Tuylue from inepecting it for tera parties before leay for New York. Slight chunues iu the market here, Bullion. recelved here duciog the past weeks Consolidatod Virginia, $45,055: aa Cana Mduted, about €35,u00; Grand Veizey $27,005 Are genta, $00; Nocnday, ea; Contention, & 210,090 Hey O'Nelll, 1400; Btandard, $25,064 Northern Melto, $22,000; Beadle, 6.345, Sprelat Dupatch to The Chicays Tribune. New York, Sept, 22—The mining situntion dova not alter materially, The Lendville stocks weee foveriat, but xamnewhnt etronger, Speer thonyh the number of new compan: stage ately: BAN FRANCIECO, KAN Francisco, Sept. 22.—The following were the closing qttatation4 at tho Btock Board: 5 2G Martin White, pexlenth 2) Mona: Nonnday. 1g Onhir., Ng rn. 24 ina ior nels irene bit ilvor Kin eres. Tia! Union Conse ANETON, pectal Nupateh ta The Chteaar Tribune, TON, Kept. B.—Mining stoclaahuweil a ferre Hine, with the t: tion of strong and with sales y advance af 13. Copper Fills sold down Hecline of ty, closing fnitly firm nt 7 Meapklin fell froin 2b, tho ret mul whleh was bids te stock olermy, Tox i to 113, Turon wits otered at f, with eutet uta decline of a, A small tot of Caninet soll att 2th a dectine of $7 since the Inst sates Brunswiek’ Antimeny wenk ae 1's ¢ sules also of Queinuy at 2h with 253, 0 tleells Af e2s Motion offered af iC Hie HI nt ntalpi tein at 146.1333 Donets, Tnvshavw, iiskeul? National offered at 2142 nnd Ogeooid wl Aer Pewable otteredd at 164 and Stir at 2G, with gale nt ts Ritwe. Oy bids and Sullivan, 8 Ub Bun Pedro and Coa “heavy at previous! quotas tons, each uttered att. ‘Lo the Western atusaclated Press, isto, Sept. tiling stocks closed: Alloucg, ni ti iit Staaten zn ceil 14g siver Isius REAL ESTATE, ‘Tho following ord Wednesttny, sass. =. istrutionts were filed for rece sina bi Cry PUOPERTY. Hue infu av, 125-10 ft waif Honey at, #0 f, Heim tte dented cepa etduko. de Cuntte ban tee Stuntiad Carte ‘3.200 fobvtor avs de few rated Seyi ‘uwhwend, 1 ioe, HA. Sattar te Henry Cornel. 1,200 sae Bugentos o 121x024 My 2 Glokn Teckert to the Fuor iis of Jenn, Cra 1,00 Host. ee corot Nurth 2000 anachaven 8, ft, hated 8 pt) ne), 3.00 al tty "7 tod Augail (Bund B, 1,000 ety one Paco 22.00 Surber st, 211 t1'¢ of Uaton, raed. dated Sept. 10 Star Timothy Muri. 4,000 Shurtlettav, neue Thiriseaccond ate iinpraved, dated Sept. 20 (At. 1, Coltins to 1 td. firfskanunstt. 2000 Meant arnte Cnn Stlecoutd Ns Sept Aina koding Satu Sherratt) 0 Hifi. e of Punting, wf Sih fi, tine i dated Sept BULL. GC. Kingsley to ‘mbes A. Lackey), ae Thuron st nt few of Urith other praporty), Miekarids te if Watnutst, 3 raven 3,200 Ww fe tai Fe, rita st 145 fn Of ingcarith 1 (Ludwig Stubbe te ved, duted Bopt. 2 an Satta 100 0 ROUTH OF CITY LIMITE WITHIN A ADIUS OF BRVEN MILES OF THE COURT HOLEE, Wabnah ay, 20 ft. of Fourteenth st, of, 20210 ft atnted Au. (Willam M. Adamate B, 1 Unwwned. a8 3,000 Gordon at (ite OF Maratinil, 8 f, Bethy th, dated Sept. ty John i Walsh to Mag Urowny 600 A RADIIE OF BEVEN OLS Iftwot Powell av, xf 2x11 1D. Powell to 1 Be 30 fistex tly Wusbee) 80 GixO x0 OUTSIDE PROPERTY n filnats & Michizan Canal, near the Ness Kivor, &sty ners in Lemont (being UE Tidwin Waikors atone quurry), dited Sept. 206 Edwin Watkor to the Chicago & Lee. mont Stone Company). +#1:0,000 COMMERCIAL. The fallowing were tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this elty during the twenty-four hours ending at To’etock Wednesday morning and for tho correaponding tine Inst yenr: Fs 10) Brount-corn, B H Sachs Cured meats te, Moot, irs. Huer, bela. rk, Uris. Tho foliowing grain was Inspected Into atere Jn this city yesterday morning: 6f eara red wine ter wheat, 4 cara No, 2 winter, 90 cara No. Udo, 10 cara reject ira mixed, 2 cars No, T spring, & curs No, curs No, 8 do, 6 cara ree fected, Soars no grade G24 wheat); 620 cars and 74500 bu No. 2corn, 174 cars and 17,600 bu high mixed, 63 cars resected, Y vars no grade (G55 corn); Serra white ont, Mi cara No, 2 mixed, Ghenrs rejected, Lear no grado (165 onte); Scars No, U rye, Aenea No, Sala, 7 care rejected GH rye): cars No. 2 barley, 20 cars No. 8 do, #1 care Not do, 2 cra No. bdo (52 hurley). ‘Total (1,210 errs), 005,000 bu. Inspected out: 06,013 bu wheat, 355,- 467 Du corn, 4,276 biroate, 2434 bu barley’, ‘tho tending produce markets were Irregular yesterday. Provietons were flra earl good demand for lard, but wore dull and rather weak Jn tho latter part of tho seasion, Whent suffered from n selling mania, whick started by 8 prominent local firm, spread till it Inoked at one time aa if everybuty wanted to dispose of wheat; it was probably inctted by tho receipt of orders Crow partion in Minnoeata ta cell for next month's delivery, Corn was caster in aympathy, though the feeling there was generally 8 ateady’ ony; and oats followed in the sume traek, beim depressed by large receipts. Rye exhibited Mela change; and barley was strong, with little doing except in gample lots. Musa pork otoaed fo fower on now, at $18.00 for September, $17.85 for October, and $1200@12.074 for November, Lnra elosed bo lower, at 83.0560 LU sellor October anid &1.0087.te!5 for Novem der, Bhort ribs claved stendy nt $8.27}5@8,00 for October, Kpring wheat closed fo lower, ut (29 G@iEYY for September and te¢@i2he for Octo- bor, Hed winter cloxed at tie for cash in oud locations, Corn closed Ko lower, at yGNye for Soptomber and 40@WOKe for October. Oute closed jgc lower, wt Vo far October and 28%e for November, Rye closed iirmor, at 8lo for October und November, Rartoy was firm ut Te Cor Oce tober, “Hoga closed 67108 lower, at $4.0005.20 forlight and at $4,755.00 for heavy, Cattle wore firmor, with silos at $1,765.75, The dry-gooas market was active on olty anil country account, and prieea ruled steady both forcotton and woolen textiles, In boots and shoes, hats, cups, clothing, and millinery goods thors was a liberal movement at sustained prices, Graveries were reported rather quiet. ‘Tha downward tendency of coffees and sugars was urtesied by the firiner reports from tho Euat, The latter was decliniog too rapidly, and the Now York refiners buld a mooting at which it wae determined to put up the price ie Nelthor coffees nor sugars were dealt In very extonsively, There wae an advance in allspice of Ku, and in cloves of lo, Otber Hnca were about steady, The dricd-frutt trade was again reported dull, but there was a firmer feeling Io roluina, currants, aud citron. Fish were quoted au bofora, Hutter and checse wero without marked change, Coal and pig-iron were quiet and steady, U Lumber was steady, The yard trade shows no signs of falling off, and deniers ure buying car- woes os fast ae thoy can find room and time to unload them, Wool wasquiet, — lax-sced was firiner and thmotby strong. Tho borta fur thls month were reported ta po buying bath kinds, and cush timothy waa wanted ule by shippers. ‘Timothy hay wi in good demand and tirm, tho orders hetug chiety frow tho North. Pralrie was plonty and weak, Hidea were steady, Poultry was dull aud easy under Uberal offer with ao inves, with few buyers on the street. Green frults were agaln in targe supply and riow nt Irregular prices, peaches declining under the free offerings, Lake froights were moderately active at 43¢0 for corn to Buffalo. Tt wag understood that a good many vessels could buve been chartered nt ee, but carriers declined to recept this rat Engagements were reported for 10,000 bu wheat and 220,000 bu corn, Kull frelghts were quoted stendy at aie for provisions nnd %¢ on grin to New York, Quo dations an through foreign freighta were rteady at Sie per 100 Ibe for four to Liverpool, $4},0 for do to Glasgow, 63}¢0 for Inrd and meats to Liverpool, Te for do to Antwerp or Bremen, The aggregate receipts of whent reported yesterday’ at Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Louls, and ‘Toleda were 411,000 bu. The corresponding ehip- ments were 232,000 hu. The following was tho movement of produca reported from New York yesterday: Recelpts— Flour, 15,260 brla;_ whent, 74,800 bus corn, 1 Du; outs, KO Wu: corn-menl, 200 phys; rye 10,090 bu; barley, 12,650 bit; malt, 4.800 bu; beef, 4,006 brig cut ments, 2,567 phgay lard, 1,963 tes; whisky, 342 brig, Exports—For twenty. bris; wheat, 37,000 bi four hours—Flour, 13,00 corn, 3,000 bit; rye, 24.000 bu. ‘The following table shows the quantities of flour, wheat, and corn imported Into the United Kingdain for the perfods named: Werk ending Sept. 11, 2945 Week ending Sent, 1s 499, Flour, brisl1insssre liao, Uncut, re! £8}40% I i Week, Sept | The prospect for corn in the Strte of Tilnols ‘was thus reported on from Springfeld in yester- day's TRIBUN: Tih report af the State Board of Auricniture phows that on Aug. Teluhteen counties repertud thy core Dettor than avernze condition: tfeen at an avere 2 artyen ne Rt from Ta tui percent of nn avernes ANA tennt sto Ts por cent. ‘Tho prospect this. § hetterthan inual ung itis thought the effect of the drought uf Auziat has been eanggerated, and the erop will not fall belowan avernze. This is no better and no worse thin the avers age report from which the commercial world maxes up Is mind as to whnt the crop Is worth per bu. 1. suggests, however, that the Infor- mation would be much more entiefactory if one onty knew what avernge [a referred to. The averitye of Inst year was Letter than that of the past four sears, thatof the Inst four yenrs was very much better then that of the nat twenty yenrs, and stil! better than the average of a century. It should. not be forgotten that when on Agricultural Department or Bureau ts able to figure up in the time of midharvest just how imuch the farmers are yong to receive tor the crop it 14 compuraticely: unnecessary that other peoply should be fur- nished with fneta that will enable them to reach A different conclusion, Siit there are some folks unreasonable enough to wish to make an Intellizent guess for themselves, and the aver- a tizen Is entitled to know what meaning fe attnehed ton terin so freely weed by State- paid compliers of the Informnation referred to, The well-remembered Thotnas Whithiw, Esq. now Jn command of one of the mammoth farms near tho western line of Minnezota, writes us. follows under dite of Sppt, 10: ‘rho woremsat 1uf wheatt from thie Stake wilt bo quite Inte. Farmers winttest no. diposition hero Abouta to wot io thrushin, partly on een wheat HOE Deny theoney the ewer, und partly {renlti Ivan aecount of prees, Wheat ts tint all stucked yet, We have Gata net allior fart Orin proportion, 1 inte damaged. wire on necoutt cen stro ln. 1 Southern Min rthe state cen Srnity. whowt wil arade largely we Nod oF boiow. TE the Minueaota emp cute nny tizures t do nut dilik the where side for che next few weeks WH be the sida plays blediy be In Fall opel the but this wil wake the erop Unit crap thrashes out 10-12 bu we nte we write every Ut We erop the m 3 Did noe At at the ben Ls whing te the eantter. fake any suck In newspaper, reports; wha fu youtanctunl fuet by surveyors monsurement, he Tneusure fs snnehine me Ollbs tothe bi, ‘That tw tropa of this Stnte oully. There js lttio doubt, however, that wheat ts about to move more freely. The farmers have belt back hitherto fora repetition of the spec- ulative exeitenient of Inst year, But thoy ting At does not come, Capital fost severely by bull Ing wheat too early a year ayo, and bas talon warning by tho “frishtful example.” The farmers see this, and though not ina hurry to sell all they have at present quotations, are moro Willing to part witha portion, This makes Toen! operators more bearish and disposed to sell In anileipation of a decline re, which wl not hold aut wouks’ min damaged the PROVISIO? HOG PROPUCTS—Wero Irrecular. ‘The market ‘Was fisin Carty Its nympatty witts the Inenl hag market, und Jord was nenly octivertone in. felrdasmand for export as woll ne tocal futures, But lard turned dewn Inter, though reported Gd higher In Liverbool; the News was encouragement to a prominent local holder to unload, and prices declined under the welgnt of ‘offerings. ‘ew pork was tamo and enster In xympas thy, there being little denmnd, while old was troy held, with a fuw settlomenta, Meats wore dull ut steady, except that bain were ensler, LESS PoRK=Deciined about de per bri, and closed steady, at $1800 for round lots spot or solter the month, $17.80 seller Uctober, E2iGic lie wollen Now sted wer ‘vemnbutr, and $122 Of 1400 bris sollur Suplemberaut #1 AL STT.AD; WO Dele aller Noverbor st {12.Dke TAU; Lag birds autor the year nt ew 3A tris seller Saminey wt EE hg,” Total 16EH Dele, or Jununry,, reported SAI Drie walter LAltii~sol WD Ih, but clagod Se be low tho th ‘daeluy. Hales were. ¢ ported uf 3 bye 1H tow weller Det wer at a. ihe ry an GMO: Tal tea veller Ue Sour wh seller dunuory MU giNie TTR. Tt meta srere litaited tay 2 4810 spots 00 Ibs do Na teanwontsplekted tnine at te for und ae tordo seller Octuber, Hams, were Saal wail Prices for Loose... Rot, boxed Ee ‘Short ribs. eeller 3 p lowed at See, an OR WERT EG bee ted at BL boxed AYvasige boxed: A hunts quate GIS averagy; Krven huinis, sume avers c, Ticon quoted at m4aoKe for shout Dike for short rites Asko for short clears, Hullo for Luts, at Kod iid ovr it dg lone Wes anler at 97.0095 for meas, S20N2825, ro need, wd sLiaKg WOH for Nears, S1LLOW-—Quilut and steady ut b@usfe for city and oie for country. BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was In moderato demand, s*me being wanted for expurt, and ruled stondy, with only mod- onite receipts. Salva were reported of SU bria winters, mostly Wt $1205; G35 Urls double extrun ut 10 for tmedtuet to 4075 for patunta; 4 Urls extrus ut FLW: and 225 bris no grado nt $225. ‘Total, 2.130 urls, Export duura wore quoted ut H.UKe418 for goud tu ebuica ox trus, OTHER MILLATUPPS—Were quiot and tends. Baten wero & curs, bran at SQIZKGILS: J ear middilngs at 21140; | car wheat screanings at HTK Cours corn filet wna noniliat at 61500 per ton on irnek. SUMING WHEA'—Was actlye and rathor wenk, ductlutiny Ke, und closing ea below the Tatest prices of Tuesday, ‘The Hrlush niarketa weru reported to bo endy but quiet, und New Yark operators were bear- iwh, ‘Tho early foellny was rathor w tir one, but ra- colors were walling rathur freoly for next month, un Herstucd to bo from Minnesota und thls tuctied che files A Joel mpocuintive tie soMl i Did slleo OOL OF Tustadudsind chat draw ot thors, xume lire sulos boing mid by sartion wha Wor vunpoatd i bu deere uting on New York account. Gur recelpta were not thre, bad oapected 10 Inerewagy und soins propheslod Bible’ movontont trum test Naitda, sylog that wonny farmers are now antistiod there (tno ose in walling Foran aucun buice,und must part illsaume OF Here whwat anyway, deitur etobor epanint atid ihe dvclineds frroyutariy, to Weide, reac And closed ute, Sellur November sold at Hea ae Menueah eth mann closings at tees Ve fo mente aia 3 Rpueateu ware teparted at 400 bn Ny Ky AO Nir, bt Bu Ne. Zur ei iaestio) 200) Uy No, dat Bier wad FAM bo by anuiplencioata. “Totnt, Tse) tg. itolocted was Wonitnal wt oh Toe, according t NTE WHEAT Wan Ie fle 1 Fed an idtte chan uridav. Hed closed ot ie in “gond" houses, and gt about Yelgs In houses teculylig Nurthery-wrown wheat ‘The wmurket for spring Was gulur, und the telew notodih that ewe applied tu this, ‘There was h port order On the market (frm Erne juitud 0-8 Hurd that Arstulowed ic A watlors could ned vbiain more, ‘The: Otis rod ne ay ote ba date a ) oing hast bu No.3 dst Biee@tio; and sw bu by stat, GLE Dts ted of SSAY bu popes to ea bu lung-uareied do ab at attocy 1.100 bu re; jestieavity = Was less netive utd onsler, declining 0, ny steaty, Ll ub wae Quoted jira, but Nuw Wak Wind, and vue recelpls wore, ruthor lunge, walla the duwaward tendency th wavat iso tended’ to di corn, ThUre waa aw tale fuand Tor shipaien the tintorings for fu ire des very exceeded thy reduirumuuts, sveculatlve gallons pulng en rb tram Bprinuteld tag thocurn i be ubout up Hence tod durstanding tho oxprussion ta men “the aygruve OD lant your.) Solar Gctuber sold early wt duchned tae. Lid ut the claw. Buller Nuvombor ranges we al@il Bay mt 4a and ois iri Bethe inaigos wire Supine Tat Sau bu No. tung at ayquulqer 10 bu ‘High inlxed, very, ab Mes 4.00) bu white at Wale; Ge Dy dow bull aixed ut Pleuz Ady bu rejected and how Inlaed we Wuebi{e, LAW Ui by eumplo at dikewge on tracts Tantbu Wo at ai g0i40 treo on board varet and aU bi gure at dee Tota), 46,80 bu. * UATH—Wore lose natlye, und averuied lowor, "The market deciingd early bn ova pally thy other grain, aud the receipts wera Inrus. wil leas auttvity i aati: los tor shipuont— Keculyure ule fab bere) arrivsis might be expectad aburt. ye Thess stateinents mude perature lok for arser stocks I atorg, and sumu of the Tonas wore offering to soll Truely, AL tho deciine shore fled in, wud thy wurket turned Upward just Dotorytby clase In consequence of the advancu in New York, ber upenod ut Wee, declined to Sint, wand vio unzivae, Noveulliar wae sf wudge Uo former, gelling at MT 10 DI{c, wd cluslag at d, Muy duld ut 8sgSidu und closed st Tigc, Sepwubler Toported opened at “30%o and fell back to 2k, cloning at nbont Me. Unrh were nbont Ac. Samples were: piety urd pnaive, | Cnahentes were reparted of 10.r0 at Ao. dae Bre Do: Mao by aneinle at Zs to on trnek, and G01 bu at avenge for No. 2 and Date for white, ‘Fatal, (an ba. HY E-Was tultly nective, cash deciining carly a under frue offerings, wile futures worn firm November clone pighor, Nu, 7 wns taken far anne it RON Mmat wt BEA HE: Tambor roid at eityesic, parted 0 No, 2at Masitga: 2.90 bu by th atskesyec tmek: and 1a bu at Beatie freon bantd, ‘Vount (AO bi. BARLGY—Was quict, except xamples, Futures wore old blaher. aid bids were ralsul wUOnT Mee. UIE alos BUTE FepOred. Nurember closed nt jvc and mber at ike bid. No, Dean nominal at and annisé Mero asain plomy and faleiy. nd prices, Local consumers were the ®. though a few orders for shipment Hh rales were reported nf Fd bi by ck, HUA) bu nt Akede {rea on auninie Dontd, ‘Total, 1.99 bu. TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Wheat wns netive and wonk, closing at (7anes(a for Novombor, 15200) bu at wrgagtic fur No- Beast ge Tr. she your, werdttge fur Oe Wye for September, “Corn efased eastar mt dis dike Tor October ind Higa ite for November, Sa‘es Las bunt Wea (eror Oetohue, wivalle Tor Noe Yomber, lo for Decomnber, {efor the your, and efor May, Unte cimed vader at tuber and B6iCenIyn for Norenbor, ige for Sevember and Bwenee fur ‘. i Woat Me fares wlth atlas of 0.00 iN ) G for Octobnr and ‘nine 4 re wt Ts Tur Octoher, ¥, for January, Shore rib: fovemnar. GENERAL MARKETS. BROUM-CORN—War rather quict hore. Eastern busers are West, und have Lauulit sever! lots uf new corn in the enuntry, Medi to goud new curn ranges from Measige, ‘Tho crop tx supposed to br dee ficient in tine carpet britsh, but eume think constders able will be tound when the crop lwall qutherod ond Chotee burl and carpet Fino xrenn, aol work} feast Wie areee and caniinen, were firm. ‘The demand, as for some Ume previous, excveds: the current recelpts, and the foslowing quotations are readily obtalned: Creamery. 1 ko eb0 fe parehe chine stock, . UPON cs seree HAGGING=—Noihing now wa market. ‘Trudy remains qutet.—ite sunt condigen at thie sug of year,—und prices nre running along about, atondy: upeeate SACKM es vec bet R— Ee chance was observable in the stn ation of thistnarbet ‘Therd was gu the part of verb Eastern bugers sid. exporters n dicinelination to in- vest at the ruting prices, ana ns holders rere pretty firm $n thelr ¥lewa trading was restricted. We quote: Full crenn 2 Vurt shin, Fatl skin, Low erndes... ae a oe COAL-A continued literal morement to the eoans try Is reported, but there $s not moet doing tn the way of supplying teen! consumers, Prices range as before: Annus and nut, Kew and prt « Haier Brier UL Cannel. fustiand Wiimingt DUG: ALS Were’ tn and steaty, Castor ait (quoted frm nt the Inte ad> Sange, the quvtutiuns uty repented here ute. @tumionin, ent Merux, rutined hie vitrial, B. Cronin nein, gite, B, vfortn, Bs. Ties Bulk, i, umuble, nuked Seite! b Morptla, aulp ON, cast Ls ‘UN, Femun Votaeen, chiar, 1. Potaysitin, lod... Root, hel, Epeim, 2 UF, Be i 1. inchonldass.. 1.00 1.05 eS —Were sendy At Welte per vny. The re colby Bre ny ay condition penernily, and the old jae ween reduced, FISHi—Remutin as fast quated, beng in good de- finnd nt Henity stistnined prices. We repeat our ly Wohitetish, No, tt be rf wt LMP Mat G4 3 atte I-=Hxtrn Muckerel nex Muc Fe eae! ioe, bebe Lar tnantiy Fut insu; Maekerel—Nood tn Mackurel—Pumity, erring: % @ Merringa: es Caltear a Bab ERUt rs—lidisins, cirrante, and citron te fruits rennin more er 1. und prices continue ausetiied. Vat preiiiewore mivunugdt4o, alltuis fc. Pout: cin raisins wi We now quote: me Wait pe a dilalnins London hijers Ttulntnes Vatenetace, Haine, loneee M Apples, erapomted Apples Kasorn, ‘Avoles Feaches, nnpared, halve: Raspuertie Bluckberrien, iets, Pitted cherries... Ful Almonds, Hittin fumes wahuin i « Piereey CATH, 2 CREAN, FUDTYS—Percher deelined under lane arrivals, ‘The fruit came on the street kite and suld wowly to the ely tude. Quinees ware lower, and other native. fuite easy under ample aferings, A lune cop of winter apples is espucted this full, Quaiutions te Hew, par box or basket wan luna, ver buaket, fou Th be 8 Fides a0 ” a UTANKED, jet bi Calltornia pests, por bux, Californian plies, yee to Cnlifarnin nine, Belb case, GROCERIES ~There wos a cufteos und sugure, both belo OF Hranness wt Wht xure de ving ie in suture and See ln corters, Allapice ant Clavun wore hishur, Tee, wraps. ataten, suites, and other tinos riled steady. Made was rather quivts Caroling, Faiuistaniiesces iangoun, Jove Moet Marten lo, taney. Hilo, pring to chulee: ti, fale to goud ilo. eunitan tiv, roasting... Pat Enishets 3 22) Shots RE sight reaction in with rut ahow ine wt te aay detora Choice carn or sugar, eltny earn ur sue. ‘wir to good corn uF Dlackstrap. aPC Way nit sid, wat mudorate ofterltine, Orders for iture hure froin the iumber country nhd Lako Snperior, Prujrlo was weaker, tho alferings being liburul, wid, buyers wore Ob nuanerantes juiutiiy, & tal 2 timothy, # tu ULE TD deinuiid. ‘he, varkert 19 tr, Wit den rs a” Abia Tall, yitera tenthor ayes Mort Uy Folswin ire 1B quotations, the inside for pou duty aid v the outeldy for curelate: Groen: fduw, ull wetghts, WR. Vamnuod hides... as berated a be nt on Bs MURSHS~ healers report hess wid carriage fF 'dviuand for busts Hyrds, with w rather Wee wupple rts thu fullowing sulva? on the market, M. Fisher my ue Bdge. Wetuhts Brace. Fes 8 is 5 fi Mw “8 it i hit rf i £ Hack couch teain,. a Vulrsorrets... 8 iy OHS—Carbon moved Snow wl aclu tops at Tia, chutigud, bi another fc, und was firm ity Ia now Quutud at 200 and Prices of otburvolls were un~ ‘rade was fairly sciive at thy quotulluus Bs Dilnuis ley He headllaht, ‘i ie By ivan upd Wlacanvln prime J: | higan wid Wiscunsin water while. a 3 rat _ & Jatt R LS Neatsfoot ol, atrietly pure. Nealatoat off, exim, a Reatsfont ofl, No. 1 Be Hank ull 8 Kinite w a enee'a oll, Whiln... iner’a all, yellow, aphthin, de’ duclze usuline, deodurized, Gusolinos Ke devrees. POR ASUS Laely rong ware buon track. ‘The demand is chic ‘Tho farmers nro dellyering, but not Av free Fag N few mocks axo, hence tho street sntex"have fnerosed. Swot potatoes were quoted at £1009 LW per bel VOULTRY—Was ait and jower at ME ; jor guritut cr med chiewenss tatda for turkoyny $2.2ie i nd Fn for eos, Prairie. nied MERE ESehO) per dasa, iv wan in ini roquent and firm. ‘Tho alt, Coat wuld nt 2492414, prime pienibar sold at é.d) in sot lee ry mind to, Qetubae at Seba the I ., Clover wes Qiiiet nt #1.754 1.85, nnd mammoth at Flax-seed wna fiem.selllns ‘at $1.2ur124 cnn. ‘The September 8 wero trv! fo Hl, ‘Venns ‘ere wera made to scount for the intter, und sendy: ‘Furnenting. M uted at 2@ tha per for small lots, balng firm ate. mons Rnd changes diferenee. the luttor being $2376 237! 1.04110 DATA ZW280 Aehisn antes in éfaund niaet fo i Aieerpooh tine, brow 140 WHISK Was tn wn cont ade sane. Sales were reported «of 1) brie finished soudd on the baals of ¢1.bi per galton for hlghwines. Wool Wil ‘sates are made at enrront prides, Tede ie inproving hero and 42 not fresh enomh to sizen (oud to chotee medium ttt, Cenreo or dirty tab, Fine unvashed tle Cour unwashed fueee., Mudtan unwashed teace, Hunt washed fleece... ine und cunrae wanhell Hoc LIVE STOCK. curcacn, Cutte, a ‘Haat, bi fast, but the morement feeeiptim joneiny, ‘The total shipments of live stock from the port at Montreal from May tito dept. 2%, thls year and lag, compare ns fullows: Shee Shue Meee py z ut WWE aii surmewhat better look thon on the tro preceding dasa, ‘Tho chance was espeelally nuticonble In the uppor grtes—cattle good, onourh for the Knstern and exportirades, Thatclrss vas in Nght supply, and although the demand was ‘very far from belie actire, prices were Ne loextronger tian on tho dy Letfore, Of cholco erdes tho offers Inge did not enibrace SW hend, all toll, and onty threo snles were reported at over K10, Common and me- dun grade natives were In full pupyly, and were not salable a1 any advance, Texans and Westerns alto, werg plontiful, and solt as low axon Tuesday, There wne, huvovor, 0 steadier feclag nll around, and the prospeets for the rempining daa of tho week area, ue ture cheering, sales wero reported at an ex treme runge of $1 Local buyers operated prinelpally nt £2.00:43,U, uld cums, but!s, nod stays sell~ Int at 22.0422.41, wnd coimmon to guod fat cows and nid Western cattle ut €2.5003.0), ‘The best lots he Iatter price maporior stuors mm Ther were bought, by 1. 8, Dowd hinitket. There was Inrvo supply of ives, und ony a moderate demand for ther oe ¢(O00 GW per head, ‘The murket eluced stendy, with the pens ere empty than fore notiver of days previous, QUOTATIONS, Extra Heeves=Cnuled steer, welahing 1,40 isan upwards ‘4 Chote na t 1) ves —Well-fartener Lyng 8.1) te LF) B: Median Grudes=§ We LU) to 1 nF tH choice cows for ety sluugter, Mts Dente. ‘oinmon catile, weighing white balls, and acalawng steers, CATTLE BALES. Ar, 7 Rec onurudi a Colorude 2 HOGS Trade mene renconably active at prises didering bat saht]e fram thoso of THesdny. It bo~ cunp very dill va the day audvuntcod, and elased tally. We lower on NI grulus excupt the bast, und fo on Ubem, Common urtutes were nbaost whatly neglect. cil, tind wore Nard to mave evan, at the ruduend fries. ‘Thy weakness uruse from (ie Incronsad rae folpts the urrivate bulnie nonrly un hire ws the total for Uiv, presiuuy te dayx. ‘tho quality was pour. Mixed druves und gmasere campraed i tneko pare cuniac uf the rupuly, of whiok 8 lune numuer ro. hated ky tho ealaspons at tue close. ‘Tha market finished weak nt abel for Went, und of Soe BAF tur lays. Inferior wradus sold ut $4.009400, HOU RALTS, |B: PY VUEESEEREESERS al, Priee, ny Pe ix 5 4, pimnanaenpaahaakeneete Bessey 1K Baa 6.25 a SHEEM—Were dutt {bs for poor to wrimo. ae) BL iE woak ut 1,0024.25 per 10 Mik Domai ie RAGLIS toca i BCRP AL, YFALO, Sept. 22, -CATTLE—Recelpte to-day, 1.2004 eotisluned throuuh, 330 carat marketault and lower, Ith penty of stock unsutd, for wileh nu bids can He obtained. “Trade is the worat of thu senson. sbi {ene autor (ally 230 lowart butchors' stock and Habe wivers, 4 aide pur cwt ait: aales gow) to choice s cers BE ads Ni; fair to. media, Reet goud bute edna, CLEMENS! ComAoh, RLUNeL Ct fat Defer B24 195 joteod butchery’, sabdesssy old cows, 8.00 5; HEE! AND LAMHs—Itecolpts to-day, 1.0001 con> sluned tnouah, Gears, Market quiet and uncbaneed for sleet huh shady ottor, Ralue of fait to youd Westar sheen mt €L i; Weatern Jaci Halaiid: Cauade tutnbs, WUudt8; beat grays diss Ped i1ous=locelpts to-day, G3; consigned cgiturn Mckee talrty melita ‘anda shade Witter ofrlnis genorully of w quull quality, _ Bales of corns fuego Ruary and median. ‘Hahsoy Somaes ys 2565.00; common Tabs. iu; course ToUKL tO fale vods, 8 Ally alluatd. : NEW yonm, Naw Your, Sent JEEVRS—Receipts for the todays, 22M head zood and. prime slears tnore readily sold than on Munday, und » clearan all Texna and hmlt-by native aiid rr uxtremes Tor native sates Tre mlih two earetnmie of faney at oe Eas staere Wt exe maloly ut 670; Colorndo lalf-breeds rae i op, ad picture newt 11h shlumonte to-day 220 live euttla, KU quarters bues, 1 8) varcosse nition, SHKEL—Hncuipte for tho two tare, of fale at flaihed 25 for sheep und does wines Keceuliie for the two dag fT stony at S.AuLotG: dewssud quoted ab BT. Lous, 87. Lovie, Sept. 22—-CATTLS—Quiot and anchangad! poly. ually iwtxad charwciers youd to fun sbliping urafos wanted; Sxporture’ steans win! bring $.iikd 01 wand to beliue LUANy, LUNES ODE Ilyas din fdetka eddy autlye Uacehure pradus, “Beast recuse, 2,85 wt proangs, BL fauoy, and ut 1 mediuu audows uniavors, kik; rocelpts, GO; aDipe ments, YOu, 4 icAnaas city, : Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune? Kansas Citt, Mo, Sep 2—1be Price Currens "UArtle~ Wecolote the vast ook, 44) shipienta, qtr market wendy) navies, sh Tay cme ater ele taue fa G75; uraes Toxas, $2UK6Rol balt-brveds, ‘Hoa: Hiocetgte jhe past Kes 1, Rust morket weakert choles ping and mixed pavatu, 4.038115, EAST LIURETY, : Fasrlangnty, Pa, Sept, 22—CaTtiR—Recel bends selling rather slow; feeling a little dol tigm yenortays pry, fouuekasy fale w woods as RSTn vittere sce ie ju; Phiadalphiss, t00@s%; iieerritwcelpts, 1,44 heads selling rather alow EEE ocala selling stow ab cuncisvart, cn CINCINNATH, Sept, 12.—1oGa—Qul common, H.10 Pent mgs ahibabale putesur falbosd ree Culpta, Aad; sbipineniy, 17%, ‘i INDIANAPOLG, © SDLANAPOLW, Ind. Supt. 2—Hogs- PRA chute a etd critter ——— ' LUMBER, ae ‘Tho cargo market wos active nearly to the extent of the supply. ‘Thy offerings wore sriall, wn Jonda wore auld, ‘Tho ouuntey buyers wok 1 Care geet, Brices were nut quotably changed, running along as follow {iroen pleco sturt (reon Eoumon Foon wreddiuay. Foch aval Srundurd binge Extra sblvgtes. ‘The yoluiue of business Of the yards onu Inuos Jarad, aud the market le strong’ en iy On the vous