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© AUSGRAVE TRE CHICAGO 'YRIBUN & 0. BANKERS, Mo. 29 Pine-st., New York. Hits cocotynd aublect tr ebeck At Ault, and balaner it Shs, SP OU and all invest« ities beueht nae eesied oon CoM TAN OT, DILAW MILES OF EXCHANGE YON London Joint Steck Bank, Loudon, tone Steck 1 IBANIIGRS & BROKE: upon the Lon Any and settalt CHAM, ROUWARTR. ork Block Exchange, in, Bonds, Stack Exehinge. LD, Metwbers of the S, rk Bxchunte, : 130 Lan Balle: ALHENTM. DAY, AW. FIRM, tUs W. FIELD, Jn jew York, Specint Wabash, St Louis & Pacific R, RCo, v DAY & FIELD, & per cont General Mortgage Bonils Principal and interest payntle in U, 3. Gold Coln, For sale. Sand Interest, -..130 LaSalle-st. G HOW Hid GOULD Sth THINING ©. ‘Mines, ileavilie, Stanley Ca. N.C. PAPITAL, 82000, SITAILES, 31 RACH Nennttnenelt Stock, Union est tune Nae Vor {GB RLINT, Pres, IL MeCaA WE: teo-Wrus, LMA, dry Secretary. Wi BEANDRETI capital Stack, 800.000, Capital Stack, 800.0 istraca © On Fi Ve ent und Tron Suter, BA. Miran and ite Superintondents, mudway, New York. It KNOW MINING COMPANY, ‘Mines: Gnp Creek, Ashe Co,, N.C. tharos, $t each, jek Mining Truss Comnang, ty Wau, Mrandrvtli, Vieo-bre 2 Ralwin i. Multord, Secretary, i Superintendent. nny, 84 Browdway, Now York. OL nies, Location of Mines, near Leadville, Colorado. Copltat, $10,001,000; 540,000 Rhares, £29 cach, Geo. D. Noborts, President; D.#, Verdenal, Secre- Ff F tury, Omicen, No. 115 Henadway, New York, WILL VOTE FOR GARFIELD. A Prominent Democrat Given His Rens sons for Abandoning Hnnecocit. The following passages are frum a Jetter * written by Judge George S. Horton, of Wol- ' cott, Wayne County, New York, which ap- pears In the current Issue of the Lyons Ie- publican (Sept. 21), Mr Horton, in giving: hls reasons for abandoniug the Democratic } party at this time, writes: There are perlls enough in the country to-day, but nothing compared to what there would be should the Suuthern Democracy + reanln control of the Government, (rine of State-rights or Stal —has not been irine Is nt the bottom of slavery and si ‘The doe: ovurelenty— loctring that n partis greater than the whole beaten out of the Democratic unl Rebel heads it is there now, as firmly ixed ns ever it was In the past. That duc. d= slon, and it is wppealed to now, tnt the peo- ple of the Southern States may be allowed todeny the negro the rights of citizenship to except. to and ty! he nequired by ineans of the Civil War. In fitet, that doctrine has never been appealed Justify some kind of r ty uiny. Such adoctrine 1 detest and wohor “Tho next perll we haye to contend with fy frandulent voting, ‘The only safety for this countey is fea free and fair ballot, and ther every inan can yote as he pleases, of Alabama, where snot a Southern State to-lay where Glance for a moment nt the statements of Gen, Weaver, who, prior fo his reeent tour was prejudiced pagh the Suuthern Stes aculist the Republican party, and ‘carried the Idea that iden was eleeted to the P: dency in 1870, But since his return from the Southern Stites, and especially the State D he saw the manner in whieh they carried on their electtons Tn Unt State, he fs thoroughly convineed now that Tilden never was elected to the Presidency, wud is perfectly disgusted with Southern Demoerney. And by rejecting ‘Titlen In ticir Nominating Convention this year the Denioerats have: vietually in repudiated the ‘fraud? issue which thoy have sald so much about, “What were the purposes of the Democrats when they placed Gen. Haueock fn nomina- ton for the Presilency? Was it,to lessen these perlls we have alluded to? No, but to increase them fourfold. ‘The Southern De- Mocracy Intend to and will dictato the policy of the party, ns 1s shown by all the experience of the past. While tho’ ox-Rebels of the South professed an entira willingness that their associates In the North should make the nomination, thoy fost_no occasion in ex- pressing thelr own preference for Gen, Hane cock. That he was nominated at the Instance ot equally certain that the ex-Rebels Rebels Is beyond question and dt Ig new what k they were dolng, and what they were dol, it for, and the election of Hancock would be the exaltation of Southern Demoernts to 1 Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendinents auuertor Power; und then they would lias out the records of tho past Rebellion legts! tlon, and nota vestige would be found upon our statute-bogk: ‘But,’ says one, ‘Gen Mancoek says in his letter of neceptance that the ‘Thirt ns oO the Constitution of the United States, em- bodylng the results of the War for the Union, evaite the full forces tution, No doubt are “inviolable, and, if called to. the Presi dency, he would deem It his duty to resist With all bis power any attempt to tmpatr or find effect of tho Constl- which In every article, section, and amendmentis the supleme law of the fant.’ In the Teast but Gen, Hancoelk would deem It his duty to protect the consti- tutlonal amendinents; butallactents fn Qiat Urection would be fruitless, surrounded as iw would .be by a Salil South, who would \ anold hha Hke clay in the hands of the potter, \ { } \ ! ‘She Southern Sintes haye never necepted Ae amendments, and they have prs tleally en inoperative In the South. ‘They have en enforced Ina few Instan by the Fea. ‘val courts, but the Democracy hope to capt. ure the courts us well ng tho Presid then the amendments will bua dead-letter, +. + Tt was not my purpose to have sald ko much ag T have, but merely to assure you of imy conylctlons in regard) to the coming campalgn, and jy determiuntion. to support Cen Gartleld for Prealdent, ns. the best nu Jitiest thing for an honest and patriotic citl- zen to do,” ew An Alurmiug Swoll, ha Jitiult Bree Hecas, i Innocent, bard-working “man yesterda: list situation, whieh ho. bid hold tora ye ., und which be betleved secure for at Jonge uns other year to co and if this teots tho exe of ne Inte eesployer perhaps the man will bo taken Tack, A citizen of Beech strevt bought a cord, of tour-foot wood, aud the sine was dellyered carly tn the morning. AB soon us the tenn had gone the eltizen borrawed a guarter of a cord OF the emne sort of wool of no nulahbor and added it to hie pile, und then rode down to tho Wwhonrf ad wilds Mt Wank, I seo you buve delivered my irs we always dellyer at tho carlicst moment,” wae the repl; * How much Lent tg send? A cord, sity n fil cord, Wo nover cheat on 200. “But Tan not satiated with it.” Can't help that, alr; 1 ent a cord, Tanwit Jondted myself” 7 * Pye mensttred It and—" “Can't help your easure, Thero's a cord of Wood Wheres , . “1 wus yolng to kay —" “Can't buip what you wero golug tosay, L'vo en tu tho wood business too Jung to mike any Hatake. “ Lwas golug to say there was over a cord. “Over a cord? Ant that's a different thing, What needs loking Into, Get iutaimy bugey and we'll drive up und inenaure It Dun glad to find one honest san ln Detroit. ‘The pig overrin a quarter of a cord, much to denler’s manzement. When certain of the uid enty seratch bik bead and say: heard of the Uke before,—never, and in the business a long tine, Within tive minutes of hiv rewurn to the ofice one of tho drivers bad his balunce of wages and wits walking off with tho remarks “dow dut eebepeomhtns of a cord gotatl swelled pe, dnt way nih mo’ dint kin tumble {ute, aK Ive yot td po bar'footed all winter to py fur ft. ed Borsford’s Ackt Phoaphato tn Nervous DOU Ly, Lowe of Appetite, te. Lise diorsford'a Actd Phosphate in nervous debibty, brought on by overwork in warn weather, with wuod results, Also in loss of a) ty frum want of teng of stumuch und bows tron, Lnd, (i. SM. CoLuins, B,D. $$ —-- ‘Tha Queen of medicinal and tollet soaps, the Trugrant Cuticura, FINAN D TRADE. A Slight Advance in. Stocks on the New York Board. Increasing Activity in Business in Chicago, The Frocuee Sarkets Irregnlar—Wheat. Active, and Buch Stronger—Other drain Firmer, Old Pork Held Nigher—Olher Provistons Tamo and Weak—Hogs Lower, VINANCIAT, In New York the stork market opened firtn, with gencrally a fractlonal advance nearly oll along tha Hine, Tuan hour or two there was halt. and thon fleniness again became maulfest, wud dealings active and buoyant. Union Pactiie, Wabneh, and Chicago, burlington & Quincy were epeehtily frm. Western Unton was wenk, and lost a fraction, as did aso North orn Macitte, Missouri, Kanes & ‘Pexaa wna Ftrom, amt gained 12. ‘The Crangers and conters were steady and [lrn. Asivrule the tat gained an the opening the ures. Among others noticenble are the Chicago, Hurlington & Quincy. of 13; Mock Island, 145 Morris & Xe tas New York Conutral, tg; Mien gna Centr}, 363 Lake Shore, ele, Ws Narthe western, 133 Mllwankeo, 43 Watusity, 333 Ene ulbal & St. doe, $3; Delaware & Hudson Chant, 14; Delaware, Lacknwannt & Western, 373 Now Jersey Central, %; Union Pacific, Bay Nashyitle & Chatlanvoga, 1, ‘The losses, with tho other variations, will ‘be found In the folluwing ti Stocks, | uuuat v nuhey ron & G and A Vucitic. Chlengo & Citcuan & AI. Gy Meat Bea Wubust, St. fon Wabash, St. Louls & Olto'& Mistisetpp. Thanntiad & 3 Monn Missour Pavitie Delnware Delany dow entra Philudniphin & Hendiies: Manhattan Bloyated, Caton Paeitl elties. PAtlenes La Sashville & Chattanvog Lake Frio & We Northera i Northern Pur St. Pau & Ontah Br Monte Cheaspenka € Onn Chesupeake & Onto int pide Bt. increased hor enralngs threu weeks in September $11,100; Omaha, $1,758; Loulsville & Nashville, S505), The murket for Government stocks was dull at the following figures: Distriet Columbia 3.053, HREM G § 05, WHC TEs Ge, TORE IND; AS48, IOSHELAO ¢ 4s, 108G108%;. London exchange was dull, Sterling posted ASNGHIMs; welling, 4802,@48), Commercial bills, 478}3. Other countries no change. Last week's atatement of tho Imperint Bank of Germuny shows a decrease of 8,120,000 marks, ‘Tho lossof vuliion from the Bank of Hagland on Saturday was $200,000, and ft gold $240,00) speele for shipment to New York. The receipts at the Treasury In Washington on Saturiday' were for tuternnd revente, $7:5},000; customs, $720,000: bank-notes for redemption, B140,000, The Superintendent of the Silver Clim Com- pony shipped enst on the 20th threo silver bricks welghing 0'4 pounds, valucd ot £5,486, Messrs, Rarrington & Mellor, of Central City, Colo, shipped erst $0,900 In gol and $33,000 in butlion for tho first threo weeks of the month. Kansas & Toxas earnings for the third weet of September were &66,7—n decrenso of $2, on hay Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern tale way's gross earnings for week ending Sept. 21 were £42,000,07—nn Incrense of $7,075.60, ‘Tho Westphulla brought on Monday 602,000 fn gold, Tho Amsterdam from Hottardiam brought. on Sunday $480,000 In fing gold bara; the Van- dalla from Hamburg, $400,000 In marks; and tho Germunia from Liverpool, $104,700, ‘Total Sun- day, $1,044,700, Tho Salt Lake Trihune gives the figures for the product of the precious metuls In Utah o¢ follows “4 seseeeef BRIBE Years axo It was an open And yetouly fifteen quostion whethor there were any reatly vatinblo mines in Utah. 80 rapidly [4 the solld coin poured into the coffers of tho Nutlon from nearly all our mountain territory, Hefore another six months sult buve passed away another great railway Ine with be com pleted neross the Continent, and will be rapidly. adding to the wealth and the soclil aud come, meroitl prosperity of tho Natton. Tho South ern Puollle Rullway is now at San Simon Valivy, 24 mites eust of Tucson, Arizona, This ls only some 200 mites west of tho Kio Grande. The Atchieon, Topeka & Banta Fé are driving south ward alone the Riv Grande, and haveonly about 100 iniiea to Duild to rench the Hno of the South- ern Paclilo,at Meassilla, ‘This lt will do by tha Ist of January next, Lhon look out for lively tes over these new Hnes during the latter months of tho next yeur, and In fuct ever after Tor ull thine to came, « ‘Tho Stato of Cullfornia, itis sald, will during the next tlacal year enjoy the luxury uf 1 bile ance of trade in Its faver. The San Francisco Journal of Commerce Nyures out that bidunce bt this, wise: Previously it haa nenriy always been agalnat us, And th nmotnts ranging from 229),00),000 ta oto), 10 it cun be mcasared by our ex. ae ot trensitro over our imports, Our mports af forelyn goods Inst year were Bees Jour imports of Eustern about Fat ry Z oAports 10) foreign aud Atlante poB and by ruil were $78,081,905, levy fig a ditference of about 8i.0k),000 to be mde upincolner thilion, The difference wa shat nearly make up this flsoal year, The lowest estlunte of our tobd crop woitkd leave a surplis: Of 1,000,000 tons of wheat for export, whiell, ab tho averaye of 2 per ton, world y Telit $30,000- ow, The Highest, vatie of wheat and fleur pre- viously exported bis been 220,54, 18h Wo, therefore, this your ndd 810,000.00 nearly to our export yilues, tad In this way bike off the same unonnt from our exports of gold and silver cain and bullion. ‘The inerenso in the quantity af cottes Lnported will by offsat by an ex pore trade tothe sume amount, Naw, the probuble vali of our gold and silver product this your ts wot tess than 820,000,000, There will, therefor AE probability be added y20,00U,000 to our Btat of coin and te precious metals during the en- suln year, Commonting on tho stute of the stock ularket And the feeling of distrust aid disquictudy that existe inthe minds of public creditors sinee the Malne vlection, the New York Comimercial Ad- vertiser tu ite money urtlely: says: Phere le grout aueasiness In Wall etreet, Ever since the Saine elcetion the market Iie been acting queer, Butera the election it was buoys wit and eprluy, bur tho setback It thon rocutyed dis depressed It over since. Every elfort hits been made to inspire coniidence, but at thy feast alaria hinge blocks of stevks are tuinbled on tho market, and u ruah ts at once made for Government bonds, It Is ne exaxqerttion ta any tha the present condition of the market is rritieal, Very titde is required te being abort cristy us lamentable and disastrous ps that at Ibth Despite the assurances given out Hit ° He by Demoeritlo capitullats about tho snfety of the country In the event of Dentweratic wccess, thetr netlona tronot consistent with thelr words. During the past two days Government bonds have dropped 24g pur cent, far ne other reason Una that tory fy uaensliess ag to the lature curren of the count 85 Three hunses are known orses sEONELD eiMnocritle, us huving disposed of large holdings of Government donds; and it is amusing to hear the euses, sane Of thum wapremety tudierns, ven my tie Democrats for the decline, Une Femocrat, after huviue disposed af 31k woot 46 at A, wus heard te way that tho decline wus only a healthy reaction, wud that Jt wouldn't lust much longer, A promluent German banker, not Me. Beliont, Who expressed bis views in an tuterview in those columns twa weeks aga, declared that ho ro- = in ffles every day from beaply who bad purchased bonds from bit ut high tlyures what to do with thei; whothor tho bunds were going lower, und whether a chauyo in Government THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Ik80—TEN PAGS, . would endanger them, Ue wis also in receipt Of otters Crom Germany sul fran Franco {ty rt ware to the question, anid & ny be recalved small iivolecs fram Vadertand tron peaple whe were begiouing fo be detest. There bene use deny ttt, bo said, the wnenshiess. th Valis, (ig nbured among afl elnenes of p thls country who hold securitles tes ayy: sr ‘ tent, and if is th Hes that the fiite repeats tpon. Every) buednesd tna y workin, onaht tobe frougkt to are sense nt the dhunger, ‘The faetes tre re ‘he question ik ft Ferions, a momentous one, Our bands of ore siaropiible, hoeause they kiiow they bave i friends ins the” Demos ornts, Tn closing, the gentleman piformned ava reporter that he katw of several cuaea where Mhortgages were drawn tp Fecentive nnd wherg the chigee to be payable te geal eat ont far insure wae dnsertod, Hit this been done tt yerr ago it would have been tnughed to aeorn, Business shows a fur degree of netivity over our previews fs6ue's report, Orders from ean try customers for currency are more yeneral nid In iteger amounts, To comprehend the full foree of this statement one mint let his mind rine over all the country between the Caundia ne and Tesas, and from Lake Miehlygin to and even beyond the Liecky Monntalns, Not that aut the growing towns und citles In this vest territory send In orders all at onees bt nearly nllof then make ents on Chiengo y owe or two, nutd gomeg of then willie so every day oF nd in paper unt Kometiines, aodoften New York change for credit, wnt thas tho business rolls over Inu eunetantly-increasing volume. ‘Thus far it hoa not phased our bankers fora moment, aud thelr only wish Is for more, City evstoners are showing rather more hetivity, both In the number and tho size of thetr noMnters Eton offerings, ‘They ace we wed att the of ou binls. and bustiess never mnt more anoothly ur in so hirgo a volume. Discounts for time paper are freely made ot former quotutions—' 48 per cent, wlth 7 48 the more usu furs, Wit seme of the JArzer and the stock nnd prodiee banks a eon cossion can most Hkely be hid on large parects below the lower fhgure, Catt ferns can be placed with some of the Danks at 404 per eent. Others have no money except for customers on tine paper at the price above given. Now York exchange ts stil tit and tnactlye, Sates between bants all told number but a row day by dity. Sales to-day were nt 746800 dae cotnt per $10”, The rate depends very much on whathor one wants ta, buy or sell: Sellers, may be glad to got 8, and buyers may have to ‘Ther ey YOIK. Special Piapateh to The Chlengo Tribune. New Yonk, Supt. 20.~The market opened une der renowed purehases for both long and short. uecotnt, and for mist of the day the tone bus becn strong to buoynucy, exeept In telegraph, whieh ati! puzzles tho street und deters specue lation, The Jeaders to-day have been Southe western stocks, In which for reversal days there have been heavy purehases by insiders. Mts announced to-day that the troubles Letween the Wabash and Burlington are practically at an end, nant that negotiations promising ao hire montous result are now In progress. Ag there has been no trouble whatever In the Southwestern’ puol, it veces probe blo that) Gould) and Sage lave crentea differences fn order to aequire chenp stock. ‘They have certainly sueececded In yotting the etock, and were the heaviest buyers tueday. .S urge short interest bas been covered to-day, aud while the opening to-morrow promises tobe: buoyant, it will notde to believe that a boon Lng begun. An irregular inarket is to be expected ull after the election. A rise in Durlngton Is promiked by a strong pool ‘The Gniila stocks have Tah bellevers in view of the heavy tiatle now existing on the Hne or the round, ‘The re~ sult of the Weatern Union election ts uncertiin. Both parties still claim the victors. and oitt- sulers are afrald to touch vlther stocks ttl the mutter is settled, ° Yu the Western Assoctated Press, New York, Sept. st.—-Covernments closed } higher for 5s and 6s, and steady for 48 and i 13! Ruitrond bonds strong and Roncrally higher, notably so for Kansus & Pexas ani Texas Pa- ellle tssues, ho former adyunced 203 per conts, The stock murket opuned strong and ge erally Bien rand inthe early dealings prices advanced 4 tol percents At the first Bord a decline t to ats took place, the latter tn. Northern Paelile preferred, Durimg the after= goon speculation was irregular, bat fie the fate deallngs there was a renewal of the upward movemont, the advance rune from 4f ta2 per vont, Loulgyille, & Nashville, Unto Pucitic, Chicago, Bullington & Quincey, Kansas & Te. and the coul shupes lending the fuproveninut. The Expres says: ‘The (Improvement in rade way sveuritics, aside from the prospective mentoft tho raliway diflercnces hy the West, Wis the natunil result of a continy gala in tho railway carnings, enormous of produce from this port, the continued rivals of gold from rope, and the weekoning of exchange, Which means Lurther shipments of gold trom abrond, ! ed earnings for the third week In Bep- St. Pant & Qiinbn, §20,000; Lake Lele & Western, 81000; Peoria, Deentur & Evans. pile, SHAN; and St. Paul, Nlmesota & Munito- r ‘The Westphalia brought $602,000 in gold, Transretlons, 245,000 shires: eka warn. WW), Northern Vaclite Huware ce TidsOr. kU a Obte & Missed ppl ETH sasoeee Wes Mull Hannitni 8 8t o0, tron Monntnin {Camas x ‘Pox 18, wry, WOIC, CK he New York Cuntral... ta] ‘The Rook latand Rallrona Company dechires 1 quarterly dividend of 13{ per event, payable lov. L ‘Tho Assistant Untied States Treasurer to-day puremnen $2,500,000 bonds fur the sinking- and, Money tile paper, Storling: mand, 4083. AnnFiesE :caey at 2@4; primo merean- a bnitigo, OO days, weal nt 480%; ile- STATE HONDS, Loutatana Nirinta, ot Pi Missoni Yisuinia, ne Fy rene eat Virginia defercud.....1053¢ tlrsta, Jud granite UDKIInE SAV LT Cloy, & Vinisbiire, t.tuiits & Pin Peeve Titndls Contra, Hn praterred. Un HO. Jin itrets, prerercai Ce Alun, Ho pretorre N.Y. Central Hueleia..., Jacke Biidea Ca tL aent dorthern tachi Do pratorrod Houtavitio & 8 Do prate Dorthwestap Ho pratorted. at oA ig protucrud, Atanas, 414 Puclie all... ity Antanas dixprie: aby Fara, aAnuurie 44 Untied sia my Uulckaliver, De vrarerrul tins ‘untrat Arian, Ng bn pa Fe Ee Paice Do praterred. Champenke € ni, Mulia & Oto, Clover d itt RTATE OF TRADE, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicaga Tribunes New Youk, Sept. 2.—The Publis auys; Tho oxehungea of lage week ure not entirely encoure Aging. Hosides San Frianelicn, whieti tsuntly: reports n toss, four other eities report amulivy transuetions ‘thin thosa of the corresponding waok last your. Lt isiruo that the apparent a cling ut Now York Is diy to tuo fet thnt the exe chauges jast year wera unusually swelled by active dpeculition fistocks, so uit after allows ince for oxehungos urlviag From such trinsic: dons, the remaining exchanges show an nergy OF TL por cont, But tho gi ut other cities th emailer thin We kas been ta way othor week since Jue, Haitiinore und diliwaukeu report remarkilily Large losses. ‘The gala at Polwulphia is math nid Chieage qd: St. Louls fall far bebind thelr ane anon Tulthinore has not inadg oa sail a return for sone mouths, bat some of the minor citlos, such ag New Orleans, Pittaburg, and Loutavilie, re. turn uniaunily large transtctions, thes owing shows the aneunt Of exchanges ALBaT Franelseo for tue week cuding Bupt, 1 and wt atl other cltles for tho week cuding sept. ao: uUro, Bun Francledu, Now Urloutasesee Piatatntey daruiav ill Kunate Cw Inulanapoll Hoveland Ks *Ducronse, be harked, du tat atord ad Achelie€ thiatat general change in the enrse of Tnsaness his set ia, Nor reports Bo In thet testimony aa te prompt usions, But the irrewularity and whielt ‘appear to contrat for with the tenor of the returns in Oelaber ord ventber Inet your, ordurtig the frst quarter of thre sear. when gakee were reported with ests jority by almost every ety, and the oxehanzes outside of Now York munged Crom S2310)000 10 $25,001,000 eneh week. The banks work nich More safely. (ie trie, beens their tranauetions are cot swelled by heavy epecutative operations In merchiunitise, tor is “the atoek epecntition 1s y Oxpanded of ag dioveroin ne it wae Inet Just Maret, Hut the tualiess ef the comtry hesitates, In several tnportaut branches, on recount of rerious com ell, irate! or polltical tieertasotios, und it word hitrdly t wise fo cuiewinte that these ean be remover Until some weeks at least have elnpaed. These thlags might enuse a great fnerease in business free shipments of grain ty Burope, Min Of money sent Into the interior, and Ite. - pudican wMefories In October. If the country Wid redeon to belteve that it can murket is wheats iF it finds that the danger of monetary etringency thls fall has passed, nnd Wf the posal Uillty of N the Government dice appears, there Hrredt Push at prosperity, As loners there |< uncertainty on these pulnts caution is expedient. Wostox, Kpectal Dispatch to The Chieags Tribune, inte data for th tneertatit Horvox, Sept. t—Money 1s plenty, but lend. ers reent iery ten h ‘The note 1 Very a0 4 pert generally churs! 415 toson’ discount, Hansut $ por ce day the rat ceptional transi ‘ Lleatinge Howse te for bitaneea to borcowiye banka wus 2h) pore nad New York funds soldat a Usxcount of tr y 810, The gross oxcl the balances SURE LES, y fe eere ty per eon higher for Us and fs, and Ktendy for 1435 and ta. The stock uirket tosday, ufider the stimulus of the dean fo Now York. shows a good des sree oF buprevement in xtrenyth. Fir ratlemtd shi ‘Hitage, Burllngton & Quins ey, Atehisen, Chion Paeifle, Lite ltoek, aint others were more aetive at much better Citeago, Uurlington & Quiney ntdvuneed from ty he, closing at ets bld, ES nekeds AWtehi- son, 18 to hou, closing at HM9s Bilton Palio, $6 Santtusk; 4s Vorthind, Saco & losin it 10s astern, bX Lynn, 1 3 Ons it Hen, Ne sit Lloeks ey v ble Ye Henny u at atlas Pauay, ay ur Bit epublican alley deferred, 33%; Sumunit. Hraneh, Ui: amd Hiaxton & Tenet 4 Tn rallroud bonds. Hartford &” Erle is ad vanced from is to deg: Little Ttock 73, 1KKe ony Isnt shrste. TTT Missouri, Kine ns § 8 rete seth at pastern $t48 lee etined i Kings City. Lawrence & Souths it Port Svott i# sold at 103, ani others re. ns be y Jn manufacturing stocks, Great Malls dectlned from 15 to 105; Chieage trom Hi to 149 Inland stocks, Water-Power advanced frou 4 tear teten Stroct declined 43 Maverlek a i Re Bee Set 1 1S be Te ses TONSTOK A Dae Ts [Od ; ‘ ‘ | tusiind, preferred, tg] Itutiund, commuitesss eros Sopt. 29,—Consols, 07 11: acenunt, is American securities—New 53, 1058; 4148, UES dy, 1! = pe Balls Mailway sceurities—IInols Central, Want Central, Gays New 4iits; do seconds, 0 Ce oa rae P. IL, consols, money, OF Met Pauts, Sept x x 11085; York Central, Recline, 14. nin, Wags 190 3 mevoutit, ies MINING NEWS, NEW YORK, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Sent, ,—Tho inioing share mare ket was unmarked by any special fenturo to- day, Vrices showed n alight bnprovement over yesterduy, ‘The elosing quotations were ‘Alta Montana, Silver Susi Sutre Tani uscaartts. Union Consolidated, Vardera Rieing Sure, receints to-day from tho imines, ited Bache, UE HOD e ve Buttion Stl George Daly, Inta Superintendent of Little Chit, arrived here to-duy. Ho says: Tittle Caief ts only an extensive vacancy, sefentitie- ully timbered for miutng purposes." Also that Chrysotite 1s nearly extinsted, and Little Pitts. burg tas nothing left. Stull he believes in the Leadville nines, aud thinks thoy huye aot down to honest mining. A Sun Fradelaco special anys: A few operat- ors claim ore has been found tn the Union cross cults, near tho cast drift, Tho nysays, however, ure only given at 27. The ridlevlous notion provalls anioug certaly dealers that tho contest between Sharon and Falr for Senutorship gunr- antees an netlve market for Comstocks durlug Octeber, Vriees were sustained toeday. During the past week tho following Companies recelvert tulion: . Northern Helle, $20,900; Standard, aii; Hordle, 8709; Buraka Consolidated, $11,000; Contention, &,200; Mount Diablo, 811,000; Grand Vrize, S100; Argenta, &,000; Dudley, P1103 Varadiso Valley, 2.05 . Bpeckal Dismateh ta’ The Chicaga Tribune, New Yous, Sept, 20.—-MIning inntters aro still dull, and there fs ttle change. Lite Chief te olfered ath, und there is no speeutition in It. Chrydollte is in inueh tho pan sition. OF othor stocks thore was fale trading, but Uho vuri- ations ure of Iitde aecount. BAN FRANCISCO, Ban Fuancisco, Sept, 2.—Tha following wore tho closing quotations nt tho Stock Bourd Alpha. 2% Martin White. Alta. la feehtel, i Hotchor Host & Helchor:. BOULDs ves sesoene Aulllon, valttors Choline, Consail Crown Polite. Hurokn Consaiidated: Kexchoque Gouta & Wale Se Nine de AM iaaalnwes, ws h|ston eon HORTON, Bpectal Dispateh ty The Chleago Tribune, Thostos, fopt, 28.—1n mining shares there was better fecling; Franklin udvanced bie 47 Quincy, Meals Empire, Wades Silver Jatet, Yay und Calumet & Media 11. Harsha oad 1s Sturon sold at 65%, and others as before, To the Western Associated Prevs, DBosron, Sopt, 2.—Minine stocks closed Allouvs Stining Ce aw REAL ESTATE, Tho following instcumonts wero Nted for reo- ond Wednesday, He OPENTY, § 4 Wort Thirteonth pace, Io tt o of Lattin, 6 ft, et Thirteenth piu: fh.8 Of satinen f AXEL, Inipraved, dite Scherer fe sate a How ot hot he But tatlehuot Bt, saliy MDs. eee, t betworn Oukley aud Leavitt, Aided Hopes (veil. pater to Sodawic 1. Kusisur to er) ‘nvontyesscond Ht aii £120 f, Improved, dated Rept 2 cd, ed W, if Jonking o Leonard Hodue deeagee 11,000 Cleaver: 8). UT CLE inckiawe i roar, 3x wuproved, duled pep. 29 (F rank slurs KK BLK ereee yt nore Rept, Wai una seal om bo Kalb at, Sor Lediisini es faite (siaaer wa Chuncury (0 wh Bhatti Th, shite wf. BQiebsel renown ww ory ‘air ba tty sintea Sup PT nad ee B., 8 tap so Shs 38 ugsa Cate pics, Veit it phe to Solin Afulentiy) a SOUT OF CITY LDDIITH, WHUMLN A it. MILES UF THE Lb ies ft {tydo Park ay, ID (eauf Oakwood, 0 f, x de daioa op. Molin 1h Moyer tu Chasies Y Btewla) ee ess oped ty COMMERCIAL, . ‘The following were tho receipts and sbipmenta ot tho leading articles of produco iu this city during the twenty-four hours ending at o'clock Aslilund ay, WUT, dated The operations of a single week. avhas often | Wednesday morning tnd for tho corresponding tls last 5 nt HANA: 3.20 Urls selon 3G) bes anllor Sogembe iris seller Soptembe a We Her 1 hs, and closed low the Iatest_ prieus ot Thesday. a 8.8) f ” seller Uctabor nUTaty selive November, and siAhe 7 iI 1. Mal SRUAUU ra Flour, bris, Ww nut. 2 L7H, The a FANT fGEtobne, i Januneyt ba bxs io wt My aolion dntuney? 40 bas lon sid shore oenra a, H + These pritos were futly Ie lowor Coted meats, i u t other culR wer nominal ntabowt previous ty ae Heo dar the Tenting eure OF ments were i Tock, bets Lane. Br, Wntiow, fe 8.10 | £3.10 30 | 8G) at | x | Ko 6.0) | 655 | BAD Rvptember, closed at abort 13, mt Lon clear quoted at bored: Cumburiunds, sessfe sige: atreotenickiod hnmin for 1 @i+ average; green hams, same . it Aie@rsge for shoulders, hAI4e for i ie tieehort clears elise for bare, ‘odtind packed. Julet Wenunte white at bare and yol- et nt $7.0027.25 for mens, $8.0KE825 Inrextra mess, and #11 Gis for hinms. ‘TALLOW Quiet and pteady at oS¢ete for city and lysS}{o for country, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was rather quiet. with no material cbangs: fn prices, ‘There was not much doing uutada of the Jornl trade. Hiippere inade sume inquiries, but prices GH not ult, boldasa Delo very Men in thelr views, it symputhy with wheat, sales wore reported of 17) brls wlttiers, chleily at $7940; did bela double exe tras. partly at #10) 280 bela lawestrades at £2.0083.i55 and (2) bris rye tour on private tornin. 4%, averng neo share tits, oe allenn OnEAM consumption: 404 bu corn, 27 bu rye. The fotowlng grin was inspected Into store in this city yesterday inoruings ter-whet, 1 car No. 2 winter, Hear eter. Vener no writ cara No.2 {ie whenty;, 14000 bin Nos corn, 20 care and bw high anixed, bears resected dH corns lear No, bouts, Stenes Ned white es curs and 4.00 bi No.2 nixed, (curs rege sere ted. 1 cir no 6 cus res Coste) eritdes (80 | bel. Report tours were quoted nt .0084.75 for kuod TOUT AER ears, THOM li. Inapeeted | to chides extras, SRW wheat, HAGE. bu corn, ai7 bit | | Orne UntADsTENs—Were qulot and unchanged, ots, KAGE NH rye, 2H bu harkeys Slow wery 6 curs bran nt H050840,73; Dears middiluse iN : até Dears whent screcniniee Wt Biche per tony ‘The lending produce markets wer active yess | tensity, and Irrogwular, Wheat attracted te most se cornement at {14.01 per tui on track, é and deoldedly AYos netive ettendon, advineing further in deference ta tho Aibeona ital EN nut aur $e ‘i of , ‘i te i nlurke 0 war feeling, Tho attitude of Turkey was unders | qtungers May Meiie tem, Ph Lirhint irkets were stood tobea strom, poluter in the direetlon of | and cue Ipts were quite sinh. while thore waa a better shipping demsna. here dn afd who have ngtherio dentin tasted the trouble, Shere was, however, another rensan 1s froin, parton for strength—viz.t at better demand for pot York, und appear to for'enie there. Phe ndently of he Bu she rates pe ce an wits rently wiring TH wheat, Tt Is tinierstoass tht UOPEAN BUSES | Tent newt Witten wie eae lene ciraaelean have tiken about all that New York had to sell, | thedireettan of vee. “Phe trading ih the frat habf of and are now sending, thelr orders to tha West, | the iy lueul. und the marker very sendy nt nee, Sb in trom the onisie, and anid went Un nbout There was a better deniand for next month, erdently to Ml Ccober ehorta und that part of wan rolntively Eres thie: Joa hat y tit Wi ty for the following Moparts kup ec 8 te the effect tant thy Luying ontera came which menns to Chieage, . The corn mtu ket was, them the murket sustulned hy avmpathy with wheat, but shippers were not dispised to operate 20 freely, Oats were stronger, especially on cash Ints, for which there Isa oot shipping demand. Rye and barley | Sent es enernity were steady, Lb provisions the feellyg was weal, SABECUN and tbe re tairia tu hat whith 14 about except on old pork, whiel was bid up tigher, | peetinee fuel mur Treekes able Ie mel 1 15: Mess pork closad higher for ald, at $te.25 for GE Ve, for October, and pew 42912) for Noveutber, bard itt Semember, §1¥ was lower at $1 Mint wt the: oureldte, e ge lower, nt 87.870 7.00!2 seller Oetober, | SHY ae wus cetoees oil und eFé2t2 for November. Short ribs elosod | ae 4¢ate fo Noveinbor, nnd) thy year we steady nt &7.40 for October, Spring whent cloged | Shit tte anne na. the mon he Spot. antes Ll fe higher, 1 Gia tee for October and ite Goshe for Naveiber. Hed winter closed at 424, ie for cash fa good locations. Corn closed eoveet $l bu rejected, by Rump. at Pte, Sanesoia ne 1.01 fF deniaud tur ship firmer, nt B9Cabe for Oetober, un 40% he nn Be SOF Td - i at Kee and 1b x ele el 1H i Mt Gite fur November, Oaty closed bteher, | Manan At s hntese “l Wy haweaneey , ut iy for the month, and 2ojdae for | Munled “Northern ‘grown Weheat wore auc wanted, October. Hye wns steudy at Se east, and Mere airret on jart enlte dived nt wees Rinne The for November. Hurley wus eusy nt Hage Ovtober, sud te for November, Hos were dull, and closed legile lower, ut #1. 415 for Ueht. and at $5.15 for heavy, Cattle were dull and weak. Sules were at §2.0%¢, There waenn ve dry-zocds market. Many Interior merchunts are here, and the orders by ingiland telegriph continue to pour in from every quitrier, Mrices rule rm both for cotton and woolen textiles, In the clothing trade there Js continued uetivity, and in bvets and stovs, hunts, enps, sud millinery goods there ts alse an netlve business in progress, Novhanges worthy of note ucenrred in the wri murket. Trade wns quiet at steady figures. Butter inet witha good demand gid woe firmly heb, Checse was stronger, advuneing WG@tie, Nothing new was noted Inconncction with the sh merket. Tho feeling was firm both for lake and saltwater de- teu of winter ati SeExN bt hy srnple ae bin mila ae eval ay 1 shipping evders wateu tutlons were muher s forwurd very truely, and enuy minting to fad bi “mien fn vent bt nthe wees saw SHAN vives.” Soller Uewber iL ath ter stbSfe, an TER caly May said at thls $14 Meee Recoints da EH UNYeEs Are sh pon the article, nat att the frost eenre. welille ‘The market wun, th in whent, sellers oe operate except at botter Net, Role nt tc, Novenber re at the uate puter at ZR week werd alan, t tn goad demyst eatrey AMO C terra pets oe Ferlptions, Urled fruits remained quiet and i ots 7 “ xv GL by easy, Oils were firm and unehunged. Coal and | pamplenties ie on triee: ener - e t 7 Un bend Cares and (OQ) bn Pars at taal. LAO ti legs Teeth eae pales | SIR La ere ey wit HATE Te Cleans quoted. : Tho cargo lumber market wis rather quict yesterday, ‘The fleet was coming fa, and bityers: kept anvny ont Yard merchants reported the usual soles, and a steady market, The rales of drugs ant chemlenls were fulr, Wool was fn reqtiest for Western use and steady. Eastern orders also are coming forward, and the Indications ure that with cooler weather trade will Keep good for some weeks, Seeds were steady, excepting timothy, which was quoted ensiey, though Giferinus of it were moderate ut the reduction. Flaxseed was srinhle. May was undoy Lberal offerings, espeeially of the es, for which there was tittle Inquiry, ‘The olferings of poultry were larger, and prices with fiGeral alipments roporte im Kluwer and caey, Under the lrce aterings, tha Doing pringipally of whl, ‘The leading LUTE Wits thy RITA TN orl ye per bu, under contracts eaplre wit: this An wes quoted Inte RE An “setiioment et sitgertte, ively sminti oli nt Sep.ansber pe rane drew the ATE month, € files were repented at 2A) Ut AL Spe Hit regeced nese ba by sable at 3h Ae For mixed) hd rd ‘Potal, WP 10) bu 8, deus the bly to pirties whe were 1 livery, Oelavur brooht xotilament #2) HST aatTes WO were engy, With rathor more demund trom the | and Neves f nme sje ta city tide. Green frults were dull and dreegular | SA hata gt ss oT In pri BALL Y= Was ntow ‘he ree of, but the offertn; UN Lake frelynts were fatrly netive, and Ye tab | the previons tig. b 1 wore: buy lt er the rate pald for corn vesiele being 44j¢ to fp malistere anid ahi < 3 0 rin tae Warae Huttate, Corn was tnken for Kingston nt ae. | POEM te hein, cass at tele smite, ext Cupnelty footed up 109,000 bu wheat, 260,000 bu | with bark and receivers are constderaute it te corn, ind 20,000 bu Haxseed, Rall freizhts were quoted steady at ae for provisions and Me on grain te New York. Quo- tutions on through foreign freights were steady: at Botge per 00 Ibs for four to Ldverpoot, S8ijc for do to Ghaaow, je for lard and meaty: to Liverpool, ie for do to Antwerp or Hremen, The nygregnte receipts of wheat reported yes- terday at Chic: Milwankec. £t. Louis, Detroit, uid Toledo were 34,00 bus Tho corresponding ehipments were 302,000 bu, ‘The followhig was the movement of produce reported from New York yesterday: Reeelpts— witte ald ut ¢ee7flgs and Ni fromuht, Th i Peek ty Ne at ile, on Teiek, and 6,00 bul at board. otal, 47ceal bt TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Whent wax very netive and higher. ‘The demand ayenred Lo be ehlelly srein parties who balieva in Higher prices, ‘Oetober eloned at weed) yemnber al seerenlye, Sul 0 in for Gelater, fwaiitas for Nevembor, ” Corn ed Baki vite for Odour atvedic for Now Yale: TO) tu 91 ei Ke for October, fur Novouboer, and ye for Muy. fur October, and at yo for No Enles—SOED Oy at See for Flour, 20.002 bela; wheat, KEN) bir cor, 13200 Beaenie | “tor” “Navembor. Duy ote, 1,000 bus cornemenl, i pkess ry er bar fur Nuvombor at. Bileo, | Moss F000 bay barley, 600 bug nitlt, WW bus pork, 2 betes beet, 420 belss cut meats, 122! plegss lard, IMRT ten, whisky, 28 brs, Exparts for twenty-Jour howrs—Flour, 28,000 Dri: wheat, 281,000 ty corn, 258,000 bi, Tho following table shows the quantities of flour, whent, and corn Imported inte tho United Kingaom for the pertods named: FY. shina La) inte ae st ty for Juniary, wn anod Ut SANG cAD fo7 4 for Jnnury, with a re Uctubury ununry. lee tho ent) wheat was quoted easter at tjaWe for Novemver, GENTRAL MARKETS, BOOM-CORN—Waa In fair request and steady, en We ef | "r ul detain Wak enatng Week gruling | che cocotits are Increasing bluwiy? Four, bris.: te LACT TOL 10a sau dss 000} Cholce hurt and carpet, 8 Qtily Wheat, gre. a0 (ed 01 MA WUE ANG |G 1 Workinpess. CUT Qt. BG RUG YU HULU T1500 TOW 105,000 “Sacks, Jt was tho report that torpedoes aro being placed In Turkish waters which wna the great element.of strength yesterdoy, Tt was aceenied as argent that the Sultan meuns 4 tebe,” however the Turks themselves may fevl about i, A letter fram Southern Minnesota states that tho yletlof wheat over n large area tn that aes ton will not excced tivo bushels to the nere, ‘The yield of that Slate, and Of the other United States, bas undoubtedly beet lnrgcly overesti- minted, fone atta eoniniot: Crouked AUTPER=Iematns trim, There isu guud tocal das mnund, and # fair inquiry from the Kaatern and oxe port trade, under which the datly recelpts are rendily We again quote as follows; nbsorbed, Cremuery,. Goud te In thig market there was continuad quiet. Orders woro fow and for moderto quantities. "Thoy wore tilted nt the quotations given below: St (Murlony, 48 9 bu One D [Guntur angles. EDGE ‘The trading in produce yestorday was toa Kasco Hf Aunnles, Maubleas 4 Cc 1 oxtey _ ‘ + | Amorteune me clin, consideratle extent intuenced by the near CHEEAHCA Arar fueling provatlods in response wpproachof Octoher, "This was especintly the cams jn meats, which were weak on neeount of frenotterings by parties who had expected ta, ike inoney by purding them outon a squeeze Jaan advance atthe Bast. Full cream wite holt a 34u higher, and other urados wore uli. Thore wasn bored movemunt at the fulluwing range of pricost Fut renin, baby nether purty, Nut the party reforred to wis Ht squcczlag for then, und they found the boot an owt COAL—This ‘Shore was o Hehe demu of prievs, Wa quote: without now funturas, the wrong foot. ‘Shera was a good deal ot pli ind & numlnully stunly sot clog grain, bet litle pressure cithor way on the eptuinber or October dellyerica, Rango ung ni ays THM FROST ON CONN. sew and gen ou To the Editor of ‘The Chieaga Tribune, aera Mia, emana ONAKGA, Uh, Sept. ST think Tue Trews: | Plodaunt. aut of the sth contained an nrticlo in regard to | Huebur an cucly frosts, referring to Tedd, 'T3, and the Inte rauayn ie bu) Wihuiigten, an The frost of 1E}was quoted as oveurring on the Wth of August, nearly a mouth cariier than thisyeur, This{snnercur, ‘That of occurred on tno leat Saturday night in Auguat, and this 15 aD 1 fh ve BA year ott tho 1thy—only Uwo weeks alitfercnee, * uric ges The dumace dano by frosts Is nover fully age | QO eae ii | certalued until nh long tine afterwanta; even | Hide virial, ay ad farmers iw cute, torget from one year toans | Chiorolurnn other. it is dimcult 10 oyercstionta the dime | Giscering, Bulk, Bas aye done by Crosta, Guiuuruble, picke a8 1 fed sixty acres of corn cutirely, and paid #0) im Cortina LS ©) for corn besiies, ty carry welvo Head ut stock | Bu Upluut By Hay through Crom tho full of "hoe D bal gealn te | Morpals, aul 405 feed from the crop af ‘64, aud didnot fecd ny st os elo freely nad usually du, elther, ¥ ueow ; Notwithatandtis ull thy Termurigs that wo hear for Og regard lo a Night frost, belping eorn, you ean 7% ee yw sot one thivg down ns an Incontroveryibte truths | Rululte, sulphy. OF. i.e. i Si that we never hail frost eral ong) in this | nalts, Epsou, B.. 2igeo Stata i the month of Re; ber that did not | Sulpiur, p. ete Jighton tho ourn crop, Hospecttutly ba er Fetenscercesaces, WO naQuals. Fin stout, wed codiiah ary scarce and £ WV delves vory it, Other fale ure In ainple supply, und remalty PROVISIONS, . | steady. ‘Drude was falriy active ut the prices given HOG PRONUVOTS-Wore moderately active and | PeUMs | rathur weak, except old pork, whieh was huld tigher, | WiltoneD! f B25 gL wef sone vettlowente wt the tuys Saverwool rus | frau fe ah a parted au advance uf Gd In sume culsof guts, but eyerule ‘3 thy jvcu) hug markot wae luwur, witts Jargor rucelpte | Sackutey Ee Ue Mans. sis: Me 2h shun vxpecied, und there wory muro auilere of atu. | Muvavrel—Nu. 1 bey, rl, et ¢ e] for next mouth. In tho case of wivats, some joe + pce eth bet Ww i wore otfered by partis who bad held tn vspuctation | ytucseny— ate Mliys. Rie Pa of aaquevso, which did not come, Lard wus very | Suckorol af rey 1s 6 14 frooly offered, wud quite woul, while wuw pyrk was | Suckorul—Famully, kits, “we Codua—Georuo's, # Tut Coane vppurcouy depressed by sraiputhy with other prod- tebe Mxsé Pouk—Declined ldo per bri on bow, wid Suulaer cured elnsed about 1240 below the tatoat prices uf Tuosduy, | [ters i! 20) fur November abd NUSOULE for January, | {rend Leland & kes a3 is ; uld pork was stronger, oluaiug witb @142 asked for | Cyliturnia salmon, eee! September or Octubor, Sales wery reported of Ai) | ERULVS AND NOte—there wes Hutbing uew to note fn this connection. Business remains quiet, writ nrlera of moat descriptions aUilt ahuming @ iRok + of streng Pater. 6a Flux, Ia: + uw 3 st “Turkish pritn 4 Ss alsin, Inyers 20 @atn Htulrine, Landon tnyees. 225 a2 Ifntsins, Videneln, new, W OU Ralaing tuone Musentals 215 4225 Zante ci Le way Citron, Bes Anplos. eynvorate sa Apbies, Easvarn. ig 5 Avoles, Southern.. a a 4 Benches, unpared, hnivos, net ves ve oi Penches, unpared, DALVOS, Old... 4a taxpherries,, 1 3 @ 2 Hackberrion Caer ved chor! W @ 19) Fitberta, 0 new Qimonda. Hatragaria Be Hy Naples walnuts. oe LS I itrnzsin, qi oe wero ‘coming in freoly he wintor trait now offers: nitty, and doaters for it at7 bri in tots, he best apples are guoted at Fenches wore dull nnd weak. The offerings were. et 3 Bee BSB ia Lo" 13 Guinces, pee oo ee Lemona, per box, 4.5} @ 50 damatea ome, nur Aizu Callfarnin peat a2 @Ais Chilforni plum 23 Oth 3 HieS—dugare remain sieauk., Contegs wera AN nnd. ungentions Thore was ® aitoi nnd tal Steady market for other lines. fielow aro tho pricea current! Caroling. ao Foutstan aya a en HNcIttd ila, choles et, tla’ tate tn wood, ja Itto, common, fats Toy roasttt 2 1 UNey crane ane i jo, nat aan ARUNDGUT sve ANo. SEES55 Cholee corn or augay Prine corn ur suant. Fair to good corn or Hiackstrap.... arave offerings. Mraine was slow und v: No.d tmothy, Peat No. 2 timothy, ® ton, Mixed Uptand No. Pru Alibr. consuqa aquotatte treen Damaved wives... Cult. & Dm, Diry-natted, # B. Dry tint, Sheep olin, wor Ulis—Were old + Ruka Le TWytha) Carbot, UWinase tegad, & Carbon, hendignt, 1a ite. Do, Mich mand Wieeon Du, aliehttn Md Wiaeun 5 2g ix wore i rae, and the muravt sow nnd weuk At Brea per bu for Nose on trek, The faruers are tehigiog ina good muny wasen louds, snd sunily tinhy buyers whe would olber seine Div wttk the atreet, POUR rit yY=chi mes were In moterte local ro- quent ahd easy tier tony offerings, Ole: Was more plenty, and vasy. Mixed canps: Ra Ware Tate per My LUTkOSN IMs Lic, dinck® E20: rdoz anid censa Sesh) per doz, Prairie chick ens were quoted wtglot haethy was in imoderite request. ‘The unuller, but easter prices were quoted, id from shorts whtvi fies iulped tu sustain urket lutely Wavuid fallun off, nnd WORE Ot ie THELS MEO Mt EHE: provided: ye apunras att at 4 geelme, bela ptutnber wis quol ge umd Uctuber at wer wie qqinten at # Flaxseud sold art fe Ward secu Ihe AN waite fair det ind und stondy: Kite sult, per birt, auttatde for Onn Coarse atti, per brt, Jntiry, witht bugs, Inury, wishunt rue Ashton dairy, por x Ground lath, in bags, Livernoal tie, brawe ick WISH Y—Was in fille dt Baton wore ropartent ou the bunie of gt per gall WOOL--Weatern minitiaenn desters “Took for nf Vricen are running then ts: to I in eupposed: country re hg eveniy, and au for now. "Stocks here w ats coud deal or wool ruinstins | hy Boston shining flat sity ty Wad en whe vOry fair dom arers, and full 'Y UTRUNE OF presalltit, Enbout welling except Ae full current: mit Ue storks now on hand coud wot by replaced from any pulusat presout pri Corso unwanbed tle Mediantunwnsbud tee Medium washed th Fine aud cours washed ticeea: LIVE sTOCK, ° cicada, freer inte Cattle, a Total... Same tly inst week... Shipments Monday,. Puasday.... Total, CATT st ry juud to best xrides continued in falrly nective demand, und sold woll up ta Tuesday's prices, ‘Tha supply of fut cattle was more liberal than for some days previous, but thera was no aurplus, and holders wero enadted to effect sales without submit- ting to any appreciable decline. Modium and come tuun grades, however, wure hard ta move except at somthing of, aud ua seltera Kenerally were dist. clined to make any ftuportant concessions trade dragwed all day. In fact, ail classes of buyors, oxporte vrs tncluded, worked tard for lower pices, but the pubitshed antes do not indicate a doviine of more than Se, Hales ranged from #2008225 tor scutnwag tols to $0088.35 fur uxtm. Kxporters pald $2548.75, taking about 60 head at that range, Shippers pald W759 for Weetera and ROMBAIS for fulrth choice steers, Cannera bought principally at £232. and toval Dutchors mostly at {2.502273 Thera was luxs de« mand for stockers thun an the day before, and prices favored the buyer. Calves were dull and nominally: Jowor, the supply bolng oxcesslyo, ‘The yoncral mare ket fiutshed weak, Quorations, Extra Neovus—Gradod ate Ba and apwarde, Choice Huoygn=F is sect 1,28) to LW 1 ‘oli-tattunud wtcurs, wai ped Hosvea—" ing tay ta 40 Bs aaa Peary Medium trades—Steers In Talt foal, woigt: | ing 1H to 10 Be, wu Mutchers' stock=Paor ta cominon: schumion te choles cowa for elty wolghing tad to 1U0 Dp, a Btook Cattia=Cui 1.0) Bi "OxBNB. i a nfertor—Light und thin cows, heifers, wan Dulls, and scalawuu Mours..ressrer CATTLR HALES, ipron of LIAS UW TOXES.eyee Di Texas.ce, eeepemcpepmmnene EEEBESS HOGS—Not far from 10,000 hogs we: ostarday, the stale lots auuregeting at luaat 5 head, ‘Phat was @ considerably larder supply (bea was required to meot thy cutubined wunis of packers dnd shippers, aud 10 atfoct sales Luidurs were oblige tu (reuly shade uriovs. ‘Thuy worked olf few buus red wary in thy day Rt nomrly ax youd pricos as were ubiauable On ‘Tuveday, Vul as tha day advunc privus gradually * shrunk," showman at tho close showlug the gre drop uf Ikea, mixed parking lute est change, Karly 25 was patd for prime tl hie und $5 Sedu for choles beavy, bub ti Turilioturmerand @.6 for tuo lanka mem oucaldg yetations. Wa quate viaaing prious for ube at 614 AiSand for heavy at GiWodts Skips sold a1 S40KS at bogs wore loft over, Hog SALEY, { 40, A youd many Ne dg, Pree ay Petes tia, st a0 MDD] TUeerseedlt 15 fa)! $2 ST) Ur i i 8 4 i 5) 3 Pi 40} Rul i tu 4r bs) BL 4“ a3 BK 63 ai re