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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: ».rylX PER GENT GOLD BONDS Cedar Rapids, Jawa Falls & Novthwvestein Kailway Company, THIS NOAD IS LEASED HY THR Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern R. Co,, . Which owna nenrly al Its Caplial Stock, and Guarantees the Prinetpal and Interest Of these Bonds by tpeciat indorsoment on cach, FOR SALE AT 101 AND INTEREST, Tho right being reserved to advance the price without: notice, Further particulars furnished upon applica. ton WINSLOW, LANIER & CO. 26 Noassau-st.. Now York. MUSGRAVE & 00. BANKERS, No. 29 Pine-st., New York. EC OBITS renalvcd natiact to.check. at alght, and fially baianees. OVERNMENT HONDS STOCKS, and nil Invest- menteccuritios bought aud sold on edmmission, DAW BILLY OF EXCHANGHON Londoii Joint Stock Bank, London. Muy and soll all Ayorlean Securities upen tha Lon= don Sock achanyo on the most furorable terns. BL HURSON, | TAL CURTIS, Fe A Care a Bidck Fx. C. 1 HUDSON & 00,, Stock Brokers, 3 Exchango Court, New York, } for investmont, or on marin, jl securi- Tey Aieehe at Now York Stock “Bachanes. bMoreat allowed on dally balances. OCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD OF CARRIED ON MARGIN. DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND UROKERS, , Members of the New York Stock Exchange, ‘ “130 La Salio-st. g M. DAY, CYILUS W, FIRLD, Jit. ADD ET Mup A. FIELD, Now York, Specie La, Chica & NW. Sinking Hund fa, een ih Dark Lnaltio Tm and otlioe choles Nafleontt Monis for sale. E LUBTRU, CHAS, FCUWANT: Keir, WiLbalth: Meubor Now York Stuck Uxebanze, ‘ BAL W. ALLERTON, Special, J. T. LESTER & CO., ot, Griln, and Provisions, Stocks, onda, cee a ei'andeak un Now York Stok Hastinioe 25 & 27 Chamber af Commeres, Chieneo. Now York House-8 “Stock Speculation. FORTUNES MADE IN STOCKS, #10 to $10,009 In-= vested. When nlluwed 10 wo ourdircretion in buying and selling wo guarantee # promt, $5,000 will be pald Yor the zine ar 5 sure we ins, tose io tlar. tine, MM ALUKA, Adiruss WAIL &, Hinvors and Hrokgon, bi zehungo Figen, Now Yueh MINING CARD: (HOWELL Gai MINING COMPANY. ‘Minos, Bitesville, Stantoy Coy N.C. ‘i Ken, 8 PLANT, Pros. fie Ite D Wa iN DRE E ILLALL, Jr, Seuroutry, Mirdaall und It, ames, Sunerintondtonts, -Wiedantt und It, ames,$ eA. Tiltlea of Conipuriyees irendwny, Wem York, Gorren: KNOB MININU CUMLANY, ‘MMincs: Gap Crevk, Asho Co., N.C, tal Brock, 00,0. Bharosftoneh. sal Howintraby of Biock, Mining Trust ot Gi. Filnt, Presidunts Win, Mrunuruth, dent ang ‘irenawrort tultord, IL Mt Ke Nk. Siperintondune . M. Kames, M. K., unite + Unice of Company, a Hrundwuy, Now York, SCAN. DLAG, A Sonsational Story from Ashtabula ¢ County, Ohlo, Diapateh to Cincinnatt Luqutrer. CLEVELAND, O,, Oct, 15,—Varticulars of n rean- dal which has complotely upset Ashtabula renched this city this ovening. They nrans fol- lows: -J. L'lommedicu, Br. a wenjthy clothier of that clty, atabbed Georgo Fargo, a prominent. ond respected citizen, whore daughter, in Ja clalmed, John I‘ifommedieu, Jr, bad seduced, ‘Cho daughter was a mero school-yirl, und tho man, {tis alleyod, kept up hia nttontions to her, taking ber from homo yosterday afternoon, ‘There aro other scandals In ciroulution aginst. young L'Hommedicu, who fs a most hundsame tollow, and who hag 60 far protected himacit from tho law by the cnorinous wealth of himself and fathor and tho reputation they hnd secured for inilictlng porsonal vengeatce upon ull who Btood In thor wity. 1t is rumored that but a few days ogo thora was a plot gotten up among tha best citizens of Aahtabule to commonce procoodiuga hefore a Justico agilust the older L'Hommedion and gat Ulin fast, while a Vigilance Comittee took tho young mun to a euciuded spot aud tarred wud feathored hiw. ‘This plot is sald to hive failed only from tho Inelemeney of tho wonthuron the night set for (tA Penny Press reporter Inter viewed Furgo at Ashtabula this afternoun, She story of the Injured man, told with tears in lls eyes, If us follows: © Young L'Hommedion rst met my daughter ist Desumbor wa she was pusslug his store, Ho wftorward wrate to her threo thes day, under the assumed nine of Doktoy, Mysolf ind wife: knew nothing wbout it, as 7, belng an eafior,. was oubsont at Lake Stipes rlov ail twat winter, I roturned —litat April, and found that T'fommedieu had xed my “daughter, who had previously been n pure, dutiful, nnd obedient eblld, uway. from homo, and was Kooning her on Spring aticet. Young L'Hommedien hud provioudy tuken anothor girl to Pennsylvania, Jiveuted hy Heense, and claimed to be murried, Ho took my daughter out ridiug Inst April und seduced ber, When Lroturned | touk her home, and aubso- avently L'Hommediou mute several attempts to sco her. Ong time he came to tha house, und in fn aitercauon ovor her ho shot at mo, About two: * Weeks ago L'Hominedien got hor away nmin After n long and most discouraging seareb 1 found ber wt otd mun Gary's house, and PE agalty took her home. Since that time! she hes re- ‘nalied at homo, but, my dear felened, her rain fy not the woret feature of thy cree,—the poor ebild is dixensed, My God, 1 wish she had died before sho know alt: Gr wis tempted from tha: pire Batis which a foving wiother hud taught her to x vill Miss Fargo {aa tall blonde, very attractive in fuce und ture, and niged but 1d youn, Fargo enya that, In yluw of bls duughtor’s ruin and the persistence with which young L'lome inedioy followed up hia vietin, curtain eitizens got out a er advising | the people not vo trade with L'Honmedien & Son, who are wenlthy ¢lothlers. Sula Forgo: “The older L'Hoummediou met meen the strect ‘yestorday: afternoon ind demanded of mu to teil hin who #OL ONL tho poster, J gave hin no enausfactary zenly, when auddonly he drow a small pocket> Anite and stabbed mo several tes tn the left aide, but did not inillct any serious wound, With, wreat ditteulty Ward Sinith and C, Wood tok tho woupon away from hla, and ha wee subace ue, arrested, L'lommedieu otfered goo roward for the person who put tp the posters.” A'Hommediou is an attractive looking ett At is cluimod that bo married a girl nunied Lie #range Rome years vyo, subsequently yot a Alvorce from hor, and thon married unother glel namod Luce, This litter ono left hin, wud it is how clatined that he hus at the etder L'Houme= dleu's house auuther gick mused Atklus, whom be enticed away from home, and whose poopla have been unable to sen her whenever thoy have called, ‘Phere ure other dark rumont ‘about young L'ilouunedion's peceadiloes, but they tek coutlrmution. It ta claimed iio) tithine rumor that etl another yicl had hog things packed ready to elope with this Lotbarlo soe Dights sluce, but the report lucks cuniirniadon, a Chartreuse, ur varieties of Nquor aro made at the Grand Chittreuse, ‘Tho eilxir, whleb is put up in Mouden cusea of bottio-shape, iy the dcureat. ‘hen there is the green Hits, us strong us Beutch welsky, uppurently compounded of thyme, angelicn, and balm-mint, with yurioud other Ingredients; tha yellow, nelthur as strony Hor a8 sweet; and the white. More thin titty Sugredients accur in those liqueurs, ‘he chief ‘asus are tho fret ahoots of thu plue-tree, wornts woul, init, aod balin, ‘These very varlous ine eredienta ure cunulogly compatinded and dia led fa thosceret lavuritorics of the monustery, pase veneenans ‘The Washington (Ind.) Gazette, cammont- dug on thy elicaey of the St, Jucobg Ol ns ut sted hy Col, Samuel I ‘Taylor, formerly Postinaster at Cumberland, Sid, aid now one of the foremost hiwyers of indlana, gud py other promfuent cltizens, observes: Such an emphatic lodorsement comng from one of our leadlng lawyers well and whlely knawn, and those from other fuduential sources carry a degree of finportanes that eunnot bo overesthuated, a of your corns with tho “ Japanese Corns At wil surely cure und cud pul. Ud ceats, 7 INANCE AND TRADE, Stocks Active, Closing with Signs e of Weakness. Monoy 6 Per Cent in Now York~—The Southwestern Troubles, Foreign Exchange Lower=—Tho Currency Movement. Tho Produce Markets Less Active, with a Small Ranga In Pricos—Pro- visions Easter, Wheat Rather UnsetttedOlher Breadytulfs Steady Large Receipts of Grain, FINANCIAL, ‘The stock markot hns liad n day af renetion such ns was almost Inevitable after the oxeltu- meutaud strong upward movement of Inst week, Money beerne stringent, and was quoted at 0 per cent, Thore were rumors of cutting of Dissenger rates on tho trunk Ines, and of recon eillation among the Southwestern roads, Triees were notlecably wenk at tho cloao, but the bulls retained all thelr eonfdenco'that bih- er pricca wero to bo inate, Howovor tht mas bo ultimately, there Js little doubt that the large operators havo been very froo sellers during the excitement of tho past week, and it would only Decarrying ont thelr professional tnetica for thern to work now for ndeciine, There has been atendency on tho part of somo of tho Junlor operators to get uxclted during tho past week with tho fdea that wo wore on tho ave of another great f{outhurst of specuntion like that lust fall. Hut thoro are several causes at work to operate against a repetition of that oxperl- ence, Slocks are high, not low as they were when that movement begat, The public are not buying stocks na they did fn 1879, and tho market his consequently nothing Hike tho buoy aney of that extrrorainary senson, Tho monoy market, though still cusy, Is believed by many to be within tho possibility of change, of whieh yesterdny’s Hurry may bon foretaste. Finally, tho great fenture of our Nuanglut condition, the intlow of gold, is ona we know must como ta an end, Tho polnt must bo reached when tho loss of yold fn Europo will bring down prices, 60 thot .we will receivo pays ment for our products in commodities and notin coin. The epeculution tn stocks for months hns been based on gold smports, and tho Inports hnve come. Dut tho gold has been ab- sorbed by the country as fast ag it bas reached Now York, and the banks of that elty will feel vory quickly any unusual drain of funds to move the cropaor to feedspeculation, Ailthesepolnta must be carefully considered by operators in Btock3, : ‘There were a fow gning, but thoy wore slight, Rock Island mido $4, to 118133 C0, C.& 1%, to i883 Mnots Central 1, to M4; Pacie Mall M4, to.15; Iteading 4, to dH; Nashville 1, to 160: Chattunoogn 4%, to G4; Lake Erla 14, to Bly; Mobile & Ohio ¥, tos2; and Chicago, Bt. Louis & New Orlonns XY, to sry, Tho lozsea wore more numerous and more Be- rious thin the gains. Burlington & Quincy lost ie to U8; Alton 4, to 111; Wabash %, to.39; tho preferred %, to 7144: St. Juc %, to 104%, and the proferred 36, ta &%. These losses wore attributed to tho Kouthwestorn passenger cut, but it was given aut that this was likely to be eattled atthe meeting fn New York to-day. Morris & Eswx went off M, to Ig; Michigan Central 3, t 101%; dutke Shoro 14, to 11; Erlo 14%, to 4 tho preferred 11%, to 74; Northwestern §, to ig; the preferred 1g, to IIT: St. Paul 4, to 08; tho preferrgyl 34, to 114; Oblo XK, to MH3¢; tho preferred $3, to 47; Kuusns & Toxns 3, to 37} Iudson %, to #5; Lacknwanna 4, to 0224; Jorsuy Ceutral $i, to 764%; Union Puclile 15%, to vly: Iron Mountain 24, to 614; Western Union %, to 10044; Cannda Sonthorn ¥, to 6734; Northern Pa- citte 15, to B34; Cy, C. & 1G. i, lo i; Omaha 44, to 43323 the preferred 1, to&; Denver & Hio Grando %, to 7234, ‘Tue following shows tho fluctuations of the active stocks yeatorday: ¢ g|s A Stocks, 2) > SP) PIF Chicago, Buritnaten & Quiney ie Ghtendo: Ufaiand se Paetton 14 Ciitewce & Alvi MW, Ga, Ca Gy & ie Hingl Ww York Cont 5 Michixun Contrul.. i Luke Shore 1 i Chlenge & Northwestarn..es. Do praterreds, s+. Ubleawa, Miwiukeo SBLP uti Do protorred. Wabash, St, Inluwara & Thidean, Hohuwrare, Lack. & Wontar Now dureay Contra, Hiuinduiphiaé ten Maptati Janiay Wentorn Culmiavel. & Atantio & Vue, Tal. C Atuorlean Union toh, Loutavitio © Nushylll Nashville & Chiatta Jaike Eri & Wostort, Cannan Routhern, Aorthorn Vacitio Duuver & Rlo Chiengo, Ht. a, an peake & OhtG | x irle sceond 6a opened at 01%, sold at 03%, and ologed nt iH. Rullroad bonds in New York on Saturday wore strong on n largo volume of bustness. Erle con- sollduted seconds declined from 95 tu 014, ralllod to 05, rencted to 0434, and recovered to VIX; do funded 53 foll of from © to 804, and returned tu 00; Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg firsts sold up from Ft{ ta 75; Peoria, Decatur & inavilly Incomes advuncod 6 per cent, to T1465 Kansns & Toxus Nrsta rose from Wis to 109, and closed nt 108%; do seconds duclined from 656 to 04g, return to 65}, nnd closed at O54; ©, C.& 1,0. firats rose from 03 to W, and du, Incomes, from 45% 10 4023; lo, supe plementary firsts, sold up from 51% to (66, and renctol to WY; Denver & Ito Grando constructions deotined froni 084, 1098, mud SMobllo & Obto frat debenturce fram Ki to td; Cairo, Arkanans & Texus tirsta advanced from 104% to 100; Erio gold consols from 132134 to 125 Indiana, Moom{ngton & Western ine comes from 60's to G3; Kansas Paoitie consola from 01% to 0; do firsts (Denver Division), ox coupon, from 108 to Wey; Lehigh & Wilkcabarre consol assented from ¥7 lo TN; Morrie & Hesex wuurantecd congals from 116 to 10443; Northwest registered gold 76 from 110 to WIN; Ohio & Mise sluvippl seconds from 18% to 1144; do Arete Surlugtold Division) from 13 to 134%; Rock Island Arats, coupon, from 123 to 1234); St, Paul Units (3. W, Divison) from 1G) to 103; Central Facillo land grants trom 101% to 10d'4; ond West- ern Pucitles from. 10335 tu 100, - is Government bonds wero not active, but prices wero steady, District of Columbia 306s wero 0736 wid 095 tho United Stites dy, 100K and 10055; tho d5ia, MOS and 11024; tho Ga, 1236 and 102%, und very strong; and Oy, 100% and 104%, Foreign oxchaugu was heavy, with a reduction in sterling, The prospect ts yood for an fine proved supply of bills,” Storting posted rates wero 48: and 4841§. Bankers’ uctual rates woro 481 fur Oday Dis and 4854 for demand, Forsd- duy commoreiul bills for prompt delivery this month, 47047933 was tho market rate. Posted rates for Purls wore B85 elxty duys and 62% for siybt. Bixty-day commercial bits, prompt de: livery, wore 828%; for dellvory three wooks, SY Qsy. For commercial G-any bins, prompt delivery, on Hayro and Murscitles, 6202,@500 wae paid; tho sume fur threo weeks delivery, Sixty-duy commerclul bills ou Ante werp, deliverable prompt, wero B0G@B0%; threo weeks tho same. Jankere' bills on Germuny were 85% for sixty days,and WN@UN for dor mand; slxtyeday commerolui bills, prompt, wx Gi, and for throe weeks’ delivery the anmo, Bonkers’ guilders on Holland woro Ww for alxty duys, and 40 for demand; sixty-days’ com: morchil were JO4@305,, Austrlan Horing, 414; Norway, Bweden, and Demunrk, 2744, For lust week the Imports at New York uygres Aled $8,182, G, ugulnst $0,231,034 for the same week In 187Y, und OLOTS fn 188. Who totud dwportaalace Jun, J, thle your, were 580,128,517, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. AgainAt $252,054,074 fortho samo porlod in 187, and $20,418,420 it bn f Chiengo bank clearings wero $4,700,000, Lonns wero in satisfactory demand at 45 per cont on enil, And 6Q7 perconton time, Currency ship> montsto the country were heavy, and New York exchange was sul between bauks nt 80e@ $1.00 por $1,000 discount, CS Local anies of securitiva Included Chicago 448 At10H, and St. aul 63 nt 10%, On the Chicago Stock Roard thero wero sales of $4,000 Cook County Gs, duo 1802, at 118; $100 Conk County Gs nt 100; $10,000 Milwaukee & St. Paul Os, thirty. your, at 100!¢3 £1400 West Division Rallway 7 ut 103%; and $1,000 West Division Rallway Be nt 10. The following quotations were mado on tho Chieagu Stock Board: Chicago Wator 74, ‘V2, Chienyo Wat WY Chieawy Wate Chien Hid, Asked. 17 ry ES 108 Dl, Ky! Cook County Tx," i 11 Cook County Ja, Wa. 9 ts 200K County bey Wee 8 Fook County die, 10, tl West Chilean, ba, nu, Us Lincutn Park r,t i! Weat t' 10. end, SH ent’ N Ghteus, eo: Te Aedes fue Chiowo, Burinatan & Y. ie, duo Wil hs Be. Str, & Omniiin Ge, ducksonviiia & Basiorn ta: Wobastt, Xt lo 9 nt 110 Woes Diviaton ( Wert Division City He It North Chicnuo City Kutirond ¢ vat Eivision City Kaiirund Ce Chleazo Cty nil Qualigne § Chimbe oo 48 ‘The London Times says that for the week end- Ing Oct. # tho Bank of England was a toser of wold to the umount of $750,000. "Tho amount of gold in view for Europe was about 220,000, so. that the export demand thus far is of no cunse- quence. What nttrnots a Little attention 18. tho possibility of tho harvest not belug quite so good, as bus been reported by some observers, A rise of a few shiltings a quurter in the price of whont would probably bring at once Inrgo sulpments from the United States, which’ might bo ox- pected to cnugo a drain of gold upon somo scale.” Tho English vondholdera and creditors of Rending, as represented by thelr agent now fu Philadoiphia, desire the appotntmont of a com- mittee annlogous to tho Committee appointed when tho uifairs of tho New Jeracy Central Rond were ndjusted, ‘This Committue represented all the different elnases of ereditora and olafmants upon the companies, Concerning tho English opinion of tho Con! and Iron Company, ie satd the English holders think that Mr. Gowen’s policy In the coul trade has been all wrong, The diifcrenco between the companies was mide too bitter by Mr, Gowou's aggresalve courage.’ It also appenrs that the London creditors were much displeused at the suppression of the Harris ro- porton tha valuoof tho cual lands. “ho report Js not yet in typo, but will be shortly. The Public suya: The following statement gives tho Intest in- formation ns to the yield of spouts: © The old end sliver nines a the Paclie const huve pros dneed, in bulllor wring the firstelgut months ot 18s re divided as tollow Silver, In Wits $2U,- the nyineering and Mining Journal it ‘tho intlution hus been or is belng very sarichy ken outet the Leadville mics, ‘The speculators haye moved values both up and dawn, but there fs, for tha present at Jonst, but Uttle chunce for a movement either way.’ ‘The estimates published by tho Director of tho 3int imply a frer sleld forthe yeur than thia ge. count would indicate. But there has, undoubt- edly, been a great. deorenso In the production, both on tho Comstock Lode and about Lend- ville, and it seems probable that the vatire ytold of gold and silver will full below ‘the mint esthnntes, Erle curntngs, not, incrensod $54,000 In Au- gust, and tor the claven imontha, §4,095.841.20, it bus been currently reported that tho Increnso Inthe trafic for the month of September was. nearly $300,000, and would,bring the gross enrn- Ings for tha fiscal year up to $18,700,000. BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK, Speetal Disratch to The Chicazo Tribune, Nuw You, Oct. 18.—Tho week opened at the Stock Exchange on fulrly active murkets. Halle rond bonds were strony at an advance of KD 2%, tho luttor for Kanga & Toxay secunids, ‘Tho stock murker ut the opening, while Irroge ular, was generally higher. Up to noon prices had advanced with froquent fluctuations of YO 63¢ pur cant above Saturday's clusing, tho latter fur Motropolitan Btevated, which was bought upto 107, Tho sharp advance in stocks was fol- towed by nhoavy feeling and dogiine, the full ninglng from W@IM% per cunt, tho lutter for Northwestern preforred and Cloveland, Cotum- bus, Cineinnatt & Indlanapotia, Canada South- orn, St, Paul & Oinuha preferred, Union Pactilc, and Manhattan fell l per cent each, Now York Coutral ¥, and Jersey Central, Northwestern, and Hannibal & St. Joseph 3g each, Manitoba. advunced f por cent, und Western Union ‘Tote graph 3. to 10143. The principal dealings wore fo Bric, Kungas & Toxus, Milwaukee &8t. Paul, and Western Onton Tulegraph, Later in tho any, after <a temporary _ad- vinec, tho imurkst again declined 14G13 per cont, tho Intter for Now York Cen- tral, and tho closing prices were geneniily below those of Suturdiy, with the warket at tho close heavy, Tho otiye stocks to-day wore Brle, Western Union ‘Telegraph. Mushattan, Milwaukee & St, Yaul, New York Central, Luke Shore, Wabish, CC, & 10. Kansua & Texus, and Metropolitan Eluvated. Canuds Southern yas notably netive on reports of n forthouming: ‘The conference to begin to-morrow between the tnuntgers of tho Wabash and Union Pacitie syatoin of roads and the munagere of tho Chica- fi Hurlington & ealoy, systom Is awrited with ntvreat, a4 o settlument of existing dilfercuces would prohably cnuso furthor buoyanes, while a fuilitre to arrive nt such a settlement: would probably be followed hy deproaston In tho stocks concerned, wud by @ rullroad war which might extond widely, Zo the Western Associated Press, New Youur, Oct. 18.—Guvernmonta quict and ateudy, Ttuilrona bonds falrly active and trregular, Suite securitics dull and nominal, ‘hy stuck market pened N@2 per cent highor, but subsequently roucted W@Ie At ‘the first Hourd specutution again became strong, and wn ivanco ringing from Kes was ree vorded, In which Elevated Rutiway snares wero the mngst_ couspicuous,. During the afternoon the murket became depressed, and a reaction of 4@1j took placu, followed by an advance of H@l. At tho elose the market uguin Leeama werk, und declined 1900's. ‘Tho carn’ the Bt. Paul & Omuni ttoad tnereusod 827,000 during the second wook of Octobur; tho Nushvillo & Chattanooga, $10,000; tho Pittshurg, Titusville epaialne $16,000; and tho Lato Erto & ‘Woatern, ‘ennsnctions wore 400,000 shnros: j., Bar, wine 1: Cha ny, & Quer, tu) Tiiekawanini wun Delaware & fnaitar de weeds tron Btouptatn. annie & Trex paky SHOT, fake Brie & iS St Mlohteun Contrules.s (au Iiainutian Rlovatod kin Nortowostern,.. ABQ] Rew Juroy Comat: 136} jaw dersoy Contr Row Yorn Caneewise 2100 Money, 826, closing ut 3, Prime morcantilo Mtorling oxchange wixty days, wouk ot 481% seilug oxel vo 3 sterling, dewund, 484. % % QUVENNMENT HONDE, INOW da, Puciio da noNDs, 2 iF Erie a We Gntarlo & Woatu 1h. C. ft, & Northorn,, Alton & ‘Terre Myutt Do proforro rideolut & Pikisbuniiay at Hines Cs pirat. He) No Du preforred.,. OWavUlG se Nusl ilar uston & s x Mubiie'S Oblo bousTON, Spsclat Dispatch to Ths Chtecoo Hoston, Oct, 18.—Governmont bonds woro strong and 3.@% por cunt higher to-day, ‘Sho frogs exchanges wore $12,140.07, and tho bnl- tinees $147.0, ‘The stock market was rather dull, but prices with n fow exceptions wero strong. In railroad shares Ogdensburg nlvanced froin 10, but reneted to 2444, closing at 24 bld, 2435 naked. Flint & ore Marquette advanced from 204 to 20%, but tho Inst anto wasnt 2U¢; Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore advanced from it to 433 Old Colony from ety to 119; Little Rock from tate Ae elt a ulne aot at 384 OLISH. ut closed at W's@olNs3; Atchison, ‘Topexn & Santa Fé advanced from 120% to LAY, which was bld at tho close, 121 being naked? Fitchburg advanced from 1404 to 1as$;Chlengo& West Michigan from 7 to a: Union Paetiic from Oi to 184 Fort Scott from. 61 to b2: Wore cester & Nashun from 66 to 67; Portsmouth, Groat Falls & Conway from 18 to 20; Enstorn from U3 to 4: Pueblo & Arkansas Valloy from 182k to t Bunduaky, Cleveland & Clue elnuatl from 29 to 1), but recovorca to 10%3 Kanens City, Lawrence & Southern from 0) to 80, In bonds, Unton Pacific 34 advanced %, and Atchison land-grant $s from 16 to 1 do munrantecd 74 advanced Kansans City, Lawe reneo & Southern 4s declined from 06 “to 0543 New York & Now Enyland Ya deelinod 143 Lit- tle Rovk ta, 43 Enstern dtga, M2 Hartford & Erle 7a, 16% Union Pacitto ta, i. In land stocks, Wator-Powor dealined %% Hose ton Land, t-18, ia _inisculianeous stocks, Quincy Bridgo sold al he To tha Watern Assoctated Press, Bosrox, Oct, 18,-Stocks closed: Atchison &T. tet in... 10H4'Cht, Hur. & Quincey’, Do land gran 11 {Cin San, Claw, ho xocond 7 :sitg| Hnatern fal Do land pra BESO XC, Ft Hontone fea erla'ties at lhltale stern It Ht. d4n....” WIN, ¥. aN, Englund na. City & Lawley a. OF TOdbie & aC. HE [Do common. «KH Old Colony. N.Y. ON, Engine ula | tucand ichison fH. I. 1209] bo eumtnon. NEW ONLEANS, New OnuLrans, Oct, 18.—Sight exchnnge on Now York at par; steriing exchange, 491!¢. rouxian, Lonvon, Oct, 18.—Consols, 08 13-16, American Securities—Now bs, 105; 448, 114; By 2%, Ruliréad securities—Ttttnols Content, 1183 Pen sytvante Central, a9; Now York Central, 133; Erle, 46; seconds, 974; Rendtryg tg. Atnount of bullion gone In, £31,000, Silver ia guoted at fe 11d, Bentiy, Oct. 18,—The Imporlal Bank gained 680,000 inarks [ast ke, Wants, Uct. 18, MINING NEWS, cmicaago, A telegram was recolved in this clty yestorday front tho Superintendent of tho Boston Consul- Idated mine, of Bodie, stating that he was“ de- veloping valuable ore in the north drift of tho ‘0 fect level." NEW YONK, Speclat Dispatch ta The Chteaco Tribune, New Youk, Oct, 14,—Thore was ‘a flr amount: of bualticss done nt the Mining Bonrds to-day, with noimportant changes. Closing quotations! Amie ... a independent ra 4 my Tread ry Lov} 15 Little Chief, 13 Little Pittabiny, 3 Tuas, oe, OO a) en a0 isc aitvor Nuyye! ay south Bulwei Ey dutro ‘Tunne Tuecurord,, », sngdtiin ‘Taon Con Using Sun, Yandewnta i Evy) gapiiiten recelpts hero tu-day from tho minca, “tron Silvor Compuny, not prodts September, One gold intng of the San Pedro Company hna developed a body of rich free milling ore 73 fect wide und 8 feet thick; $15,000 to 325,000 ore dumped, A now mill being ripidly erected. An ollicinl dispatch from Chrysolite siys, It Is neevssury that Litthe Pittsburg and Little Chiof cloxa thelr shufts to cyable Chrysolite to draw aif the gua in tho mine. Tho request wilt prob- ably be granted, * A Sntt Luke specint snys the Sanughnossy- Ontario suits ure compromised. Shuughuessy's imines wilt now bo worked by tha Onturio Cuin- puny, ‘The Horn Bur mine Is erecting a lnrge ameltor six mites south on the Utuh Southern Hallway, A mill and holating works are contracted for by tho Moulton mine, ndjolning the Alico mine of Hutte, Montana, ‘Tho Marsuo Mill starts Nov. 1, and tho smelter Js now running successfully, A strike of $2,000) oro ig made In tha Currie ‘Sino ot . My Cotton. wond. ‘The Vedrock Tunnel placer of Bingham Calon {a now on a paying basis, Who Tidal Wave group of Park City is nbout erecting 4 smelter, siolning Outurlo ‘Tho Chrysollte election occurs Noy, 3. Homestike bas dectired its twonty-third and twenty-fourth dividends uf 30 conts cach, pay> ublo ct. 25, Stocks woro strong and nective. Chrysoilte, Horn Sliver, Hukill, Little Pitaburg, and Little Chlof all avaneed boyond tho usual rates, To the Western Associated Press, New Your, Oct, 1%.—Tho following wore tho quotations for mining stacks: BAN FRANCISCO, BAN Fitancisco, Oot, 18,—Mining stocks olosod as follows ? 434) Mextenn, Bl gnc 3 oh U4) Noon ~ are Sy|Northorn’ Hulls, wag hy, ny Ws wy 25] av: Uy Bgl Bra ery if 184) Silver King i we an ma 4 Goud ecur Yellow 4 Wisma, Wrbeeens 19 $4] Goodale an . feaeee 3 ya Manunottvessess Tl Ratunibusvesses ie 14 Lanhattu ‘utlur, 5 Marta Whi ste, | Sound a NoTk—T! ve QueotE duns nee for lay nnd to-dny's pricoy, tho furmer bo lng doluyed by worm, osTON, Speclat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, Boston, Oot, 18,—In mining shures, Silver Islet declined X¢; Enipire, 63 Cutalpa ndvaneed 1-16; Aztoo, 11-10; Quinoy, M3 Franklin, \; Drunse wick Ant, %; othors ua before, Tb the Western Assoctuted Press, Toston, Oct, 18,—Mintug stocks closed: Allover Mining G “REAL ESTATE. Tho following inatruments woro filed for reo+ ord Monday, Oct. 18: we ' 105 ClTY PHOPENTY. eat Polk ta of Irv i syrah od Tepes a AM. Furnsworth io Mattle Gi. Annuity, Southpurs ay, 29 few oF Fullorten, o f, Am date Uct IS 4 Buulkow' to’ Muedtke),, 0 Sirret » 6 Wont cuury fourth 6a e i £, 10x15 ft, dato Oct. 8 (Williuns HL. Everall LOI Its CHUETYD seuscresesare: sseseny 1,000 Norti'ay. reo of ilekwot st it, Sixth te, Intud Gut, WC Williags Dexentardt to Water Foie 43seee . 1,200 Wost Phirty-taucth coaty 24 t dated Uot.d (it. i. hin, ase a ashe cy) i ‘of Tincolis en dated Och # (ame tu Patrick fourti’ cour, fe vot Lite fy dated Got, 8 Guino to Luisa corer tinal 8% win £ 21x12 fi, duted Oct 8 (uumety Jobo aromanat a wiurar Canal plus tauayaine foul defo “stugch 19 (Cc. Quuntia tw 1k and : es Ha Malis ai do ue" uuilias dai 8 0 ft dated Oct, 18 (stephen W, Rowson: UY EN ZALOIN GOWAN) ssecersreseesee oe oz, | 5,000 West Waylorss, 120 ty GF hia itt dix Pena RAGA ace eat 39 dated Get. 13 (Timothy O'Leary toc. Wit -_ BB Wher Niautoonth wwe Beil on’ Gees 18 (Loney Slillivs to Wilitwas Lal. 200 Grorstin : fy abeia fh, {uyrovodedaiod Get 1 daorus 1G Giarky ur dilvor Ste Bloktunse. Woot walt’ ah 03 tha ot Mi Beane itty ne Wort Tudiana Loulsa vy 2a te of Turtysaray we Deis ie 228 data Ut 14 (Frank Wel 12 ‘ilo Ally). 20 Curia at, HU thn uf Wot Kundotyi @ 1 2535, UAH Hh atntond Uct, 1 Gotn Ik Lall et al, to Aa Ge WULMU) sssvccsee gon sesetsterneseee TOD Pulety-ninth wt ig cor ad Hudue, wf, ISeT3s dated Oct. 13 (C, 3 Hambloton to J. 21, ult). 1,800 Mursltlold at, wwocor York, @ ini fe mits Stuur pryuerty datad Oot 16 (Slaator ‘ints as North ay, aut wot ork Weisser viatiig at, Gated Uct, 18 (Uraula Aleyors to brans 0 ty 1uko Corolla at di thw ot Noblakhy ef Heist it, Fuproyed, dated Oct Ly (a. Muthuriuan to John J, Lussum), oeeee SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITH MILEY OY THM COUI Dummy foal w cor of Addison wt, Vale t ur peopurty), (B.A. Winhaluut 10 De Biuonatene ene gizton Nosth Paulinus st, tah ft i of Comscuy w alin ft, dawwd ee (Wililam Zuutal u'dunue Duns se North Paulin 1} af Us xy (4 dirtss ty daved Out & (Wame te haridsC coe sierra et in xbishy thy uted Oct. 13 (b. COMMEROIAL, The following were the receipts and shipmonta Of thy icading articles of produce tu this city oO oo . during tho torty-olght hours onddiny at 7 o'clock Monday morntog and for the corresponding {ime Inst yenrt . TRCRIDTA, WIPHENTS, 109, Id, | 6. eal BLA 38 isuttor, Bi anit Live hows, FM Cnttla, Ne BASS] hoen, Ni ttdce, Da, Wighwine: Woul, Bi Potatoes, bi Conl te AT Vaio Shingles, ni Salt, ort Lan] Tetea! EX Withdrawn from store during Saturday tor elty consumption: 2,070 bu whont, 2,707 bu corn, ‘700 bu onts, 1,682 bit barley. Tho following yratn was Inspoctad into atoro in this clty yesterday morning: 74 cars red wintor wheat, 2 cnrs and 062 bu No, 2 winter, BL oars No, 3 do,l2 enrs rejoctod, 3 cars mixod, 216 ours No.2 spring, 8 cars No. 3 do, 26 enrs res Jeoted, 3 cars no grade (470 whent); 635 cars and 6,000 bis No.2 corn, 40 cars high nifxed, 83 cars rejected (908 corn): 05 cary white outs, 43. ears No, #mixod, 102 cara rojected (210 onta): 28 cara No, 2 rye, 0 cars rejected, J car no yritdo (06 rye); 10 cars No, 2 burloy, 26 cars No, 8 do, 18 cars No. 4 do, 8 cara No. 4 do (68 barley). ‘Totnl (1,602 cars), 825,000 bu, Inspected out: 63,510 bu whent, 40,- of bu corn, 10,000 bu onts, 500 bu rye, 220 bu bare wy. 3 ‘The leading produce markets wero less active yesterday, and avornged easier, Provisions do- tlined nbout Ge all round, and wero unusually quiet, except on Inrd, Wheat avernged about the sain a8 Suturday, though many operitors quoted it weak. Corn waa steady, but tended downward. Spot onts sold lower, bat recovered, Othor graty exhibited little change. There was aguin a mbderate export demand for flour. Mess pork closed Ive lower, at 2.74 @U240 for No- vember and $14.87%@12.00 for Jununry. Lard closed 70 towor, nt $8,071424,10 for November and $8.00G8.021§ for January. Short ribs closed dull nt $7.0244 for October, Spring wheat closed Mic lower, at $1.0ING1.01% for Novenber and $1LOXGLOX. December, Red winter closed at $1.00% for cash in good locations, Corn cluscd $0 lowor, at vx for Ucto- ber nnd 40% = bid ~—for . Novombor, Onts closed nt about %e for Octobor and at W034 @WYo for Novembor. Hye was 8ic cash and 814@8ie for November. Burloy cloacd firm at ‘Tee for spot or next month and ‘We for October. Hogs were active and firm at $4,704.80 for Mght and at $4.45@5.10 for heavy. Cattle were dull and heavy, with sales at $2,004.60 fur In- ferlor to goud. There waa.a freo movement in staplo and fancy dry goods, and the tovo of the murket was agult firm. Grocerica mot with n falrin- quiry, and for sugars, tens, rico, slrups, spices, und most other lines full prices were beng rewllzed; Coffees remained dull and heavy. Tho demand docs not extend beyond such quantities a8 aro required for current tride, buyers antlelputing still lower prices. In tha butter murket thero was fulr activity ut steady prices. Cheese was moving In a tnod- erate way at provious quotutions. No changes were noted ju the fish market, There wasagood demand for dried fruits, and most Hnes displayed afulrdegree of firmness, Priecs of bagging, Jenther, coul, and pig-iron ranged nbout a3 bo- fore, Olls wore iirat, Turpentine shows an ad- vaneing tendency, The cargo limber market was auiet and un- chunged. The offerings were smnil and the de- mand Iimited, Tho yard market waa fairly aet- ive and stendy for dry stu, Tho wool ‘dealers report a lght order trade, with Ittle variution in prices. The stock Is rather largo, but Is firm ly held, as it seems probable that canatmers will uso up tho domestic clip be- foie another eonson, Hides, - broom-corn, and hay wero not changed “‘'ninterlully. Seeds wore in good demand, timothy advancing: several cents, and tho other varieties remaining: Bteudy, Totntocs were In good local request and. steady, Poultry was not nbundant on the street, but tho offerings scemed to be auilictent to meot city wants, which were restricted, a8 usual on tho irst of the week. Luko frelgbts wero quict errly, carricra hold- ing off for 7a for corn, and in the ntternoon ruuml was taken for corn at 63ato Buttulo. The on- BagomMonts footed wp 380,600 bu, Nail freighta were quoted. stendy nt 850 for provisions and Svon yraln to Nuw York, Quo- tationa on through foreign frelyhts wore steady at Boke por, 100 the for tlour to Liverpool, b62¢¢ for de to Glasgow, Oi}jc for turd and mente to Alverpool, Te for do to Antwerp or Leomon. ‘Tho aggregate recelpts of wheat reported yess torday at Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Loufs, and To- ledo wero 043,000 bu, Tho corresponding ship- ments wera 202,00u bu. The followhy wax tho movement of produce reported from New York yestorduy: Reeelpts— Flour, 35,082 brig; whent, 871,648 bu; corn, 201,700 ‘bu; outs, 63,770 bu; corn-ment!, B31 pkys; rye, 13,0H bu; barley, 40,700 Linz malt, 6400 bus pork, 709 bela; beof, 2,831 bris; cut-ments, 1,070 pkys; Jard, 4,210 tes; whisky, 410 bris. Exports for forty-cixht hours—Flour, 8,400 brig: whent, 201,000 bu; corn, 112,000 bu; rye, 23,000 bu, ‘Tho following table oxhibits the receipts and shipments of wheat at tho points namod for tho week ending Oct, 10; [3 ©: 9 loading cltfes of the Aulantio seaboard for tho periods named: Week Werk ending | Stren | ending | Jan. ito Get, i, | Janet, | Oct. 13, | Oct. ts, 10, eu, 170, ES Flour, bein, 4e1),T04 Wheat, bu, YESS) Corn, Bu, Ten ‘Gh Ov, 70) Pc eee SET Ene Set ard. Ibs. HOTA Ly] | BIL soH| 82.87 SL Hiab Tait] Minton LarRiseaa| Ren Manse Tho following table shows tho exports from Now York for tho week ending Wednesday even- funy lust, with comparisona; Wikends Wikend, Wk end, ” ‘Oct, 1 18M), “Oct G, InL, Och, 15, 1979 Sirah Act | Latutl ry Corn, Bu, NUS AT oag wre Tho fallowiny table shows the stocks of grutn in New York on the datca named: ft. 163 Url. 9, | Uct. Oct. 12, s Oiae | Oiask | OF ani! Whoat, bu. 1172.00) uekcno| 3,735,000) 3.70 000 « oe HU] 3, 43,0 GN 0 Uy Piha by dara) ahaa] Beat FAT SIN mg ‘Biwo} B5,uuut syd ‘Tho following wore tho exports of wheat, and Nour reduced to whent, for the wock ending Oct, 13 from the seaboard, including Montren! and New Orloans, ascompiiod from tha Now York Produce Exchanye Weekly: iad Great Lritaln.., ne sul HY sasasas ns, id’ VOLOlsssssssaseesves teresverseresonseese eh BASS ‘The premium on Noyowborvorn la vow a large one, Current reoolpta will curry Into noxt month for ou extra storage, leaving 0 for tho othor costs of carrying, and profit, It tg undorstood that no smult quantity of new corn has rocontly arrived boro mixed in with old, and fo dry that it was vory proporly pussed into atore ns No.2, This te varly, showing that tho curo has maturod sooner than usual, It will soon bo posaiblo to know gomething &bout tho yield, ‘Tho arrivals of outa in this olty ovor the Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy allroad wore ros ported ut 70 car-Jouds, uf which 43 wero gradod rojected, De over the Gulena Hino, 35 ours, of which 28 worg graded rojected, All other ronds reeolved Just ay much us thos two—viz.; 105 enr-louds, of which U1 went rejectod. The ques- ton 1s whother tho outs raleod alung those two ines of roud wre poorer than thoso grown clso- whore, or the Inspectors on those tracks nro more severe than othors In interproting the rules, Some revelvors nltirm that tho lattor is the truc reason. An oporator of, elghteon yoars’ experionce on tho Board of Trade remarked yesterday that It takes tho people thore the alx months from May to October, inetusive, to learn that whent is worth onedotlar por bu, ‘Tho remulning six Inonths of every yenr are occupled In loaning that whent fa not worth twodollnra por bu, There lan good dont of truth In thoromark. Thonver> age operator Is always n bunr at the bottom and bull at the top of thomarkot, Itis tha lovel- headed men, whonre Inclined tho othor way, that make the monoy. Ut ts reportod that a good many country waro- houyes ttre pretty well aupplicd with whoat, but And dificulty in obtaining transportation Cor It, Sone tolks tinvo tho [ten thnt tho railroad oMicials are competing for tho favors of corn shippors, and letting the whont writ, because that willeomo forward anytiow, whilo thoy think the corn may remain on tho iarm it not carried when buyers are in the humor to tako it, Wo note, too, that very ttle through to Europo frelght room {8 now offered fur any. kind of grain, while there fe plenty of room for flour and provisions, It fa understood that n largo part of thooconn freight room for grain is alrendy contracted tu exporters. It wns atated, howoyer, yesterday that plenty of rou could bo ongnyod through via stoamer from Philudol- phinat 900 per bu for wheat. Tho complotod returns of Rogistrar Mtixor shows that Inst Friduy thore was in stock In this elty 14,005 bris regular mess pork, only 12,812 tes. rogular Jurd, and 4,781,010 Ibs: short ribs, with 5,070,186 lbs of tong and short clears. These nro vory sinnil stocks (except, porhaps, {n purk) for sich ait netive summer's work os our paukora havo ongngod In. It scoms that tho Now York Produco Exchango docs not ‘Indorse tho view tuken by the people of Toledo touching the Importance of tho litter piace ns grain market. Tho Superintendent of tho N. ¥. P, E, replies to tho Secretary of tho other . B. ns followst Aa thera is no poxsltle cauro for discrimination on the parcof the New York Produco Rxcbange neuinst the Toledo Produce Exchange, the tone of your coins Diuntention and tts dictutorial unnmeter ‘ae to the Manngment of our nMuirs are untirely uneatlod for. Our Cofimittes on Information aud: Sintistles now incnish such tolegraphic nuws na fa destrad by the members of thy Bxchang a und should any changes eo required by then In te reports uf the Totedto hinrkat thea would Woubtions be wecorded. If, how- over, thy mutter ts deemed of wutiictont impor to yor Exebanxe to furninh at your own oxpense a telegraphic summary of your murket, thts Comintt- feu wilt chuortully, na spirit of courtesy, post It up on thy bullotio-boards, PROVISIONS, IlUG PRODUCTS—Wero stow nnd caster, with no matorint chanye roported from IAverpoo! ve our loci! how markot, ‘hero wus a folr Inquiry for Inrd at allghtty reduced prices, Pork was vory dull, but the Octubor deal was furthor advanced, possibly as n ken= tle hint to thoxo who are yot allort thut thoy aro not Nkvly to xaln by dolay, Meate wero yory tama, with Uttlo shipping demand. About the only feature in tho ninrket was enrly stondinoss, followed by an cuslor feollny when whout took the down turn aftor 1o'clock. Ags PonK—Now doolined 6370 por bri, and glowed tqmy at $12.0 seltur Novotnbor and 12.440 xallor danuory, Seller thy year wus nominal at $12.2) at the elusy. Old pork advanced nhaut Ise in waltioment, Silex were repurtod of L2a Uris muller Uctoune. At HMC NAOT hal bls xeller Naveinbor at egies 1200;" 230 Bria scilor Decomber nt $12.8) and. Wwou Dr ARES, ‘Votnl, 4.20 Deis. ‘bg, par 10 ‘Iba, ant closed sq xaltor Nuvowber, and Balew were reported uf 1.225 tes spot mt $3ksKie YT 11,50) tex aullur November BLASS 15) fal Mew eilue tho your mt soa Tot and 1c tea sullor January nt s.7GSUEs. orl, 10d MEATB—Sales were 12,000 tbs short ribs (fully cured) BEET ES wyoty MAU Ibe stort ribs ul FGH4G 15 wullor Uctober, 4.0 seller November, iW Bollor January: 2008 pes green tins (16 Ibs) af fice; and 60 tea se ed do on privaty warms, ithe market wus caster on most descriptions. Prices for the lend> ini cuts of moat were ubuut ie follows at 2 o'clock tur buetly-cured lots: : DAUD—Declined ghout, proudly nt $44) spot, 38,105 fUKEdUDg seller Sonu Short | Shout. £3.) Short ribs, | ders, | clears.) clears, Lora. bt A1bh | tN Shot, box u ww | 775 | 800 Yetobor, boxed Gh | Go | Tu | Tw November, te a] sa | oa | 710 Jununry, toon mis} ody | ce | Gb Short ribs, solicr October, closed_nt 6%. Jon cloum quoted ab G49 louke und #148 hoxedy Guias horiands, Zeske boxed; Jong cut hutns, bsutics aweuote Hcted tas uuterl At eepseNe for lacs svOrseT Even hans, suine uveruge, UyCere. Hucon quoted seictlse for shonlders, BaB¥e tor io tor short clunrs, ube tor hums, all canvased und packed. ij GREAR one We quote white at 6@5}<o und yol- Cf Was quit nt 7.002725 for moss, $8.00G8.25 far oxtra mena, unid 41 ake Lei or hnmiae ‘AL LoW--Qulot und stendy wt bute for clty and eaose tor countrys | ORGY BE OX if BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Waa firm, but rather quiet Thero was somo demand for oxport, but mastof the bids were boluw tho views of holdors. ‘Thoro wasn moderate loca) trade, Sates wore reported of 725 bris winters, mostly ot $.UG5iM}¢; 660 bra und. 8,000 bugs double spring oxtrns on private termes 100 bris buckwheat nt 0.1254; und 125 bre rye tlouron private terme. ‘Totnl oqsial 10 840 bris, Uxporttlours were quoted at #1.) GWU for youd w ebolce oxtras, und ryo Sour at HOG S10, OTItEn MtRANsTUPYS—Wore in good domand and steady, Holes wore 13 cara bran at 1LUGILG; 4 cars iniddllags ot 2,0 Dears shorts at #1201205; 1 car whent xerceninus nt £7.00; and Lenr do at $1.00, Course corn-meal was nominal at $16.00 por ton on track, SPRING WHEAT—Wns modurutely active, and vory irregular in tone, ‘he market advanced 43%, but closod Kéo}{a butow the lutust pricos uf faturday, Liverpool was reported quiet, und London onsler, but Hrlulsh wnd Fronch country markets nbout ta yor quartor lighur, und one private, tulogram quoted a strongor feelin in Liverpool. But uur ravolpts ware Jnnter, with the oxpegtation uf nm morg. ilboral wont from thy country, ond Teported | sales In Lulana et loss thon pres ylous quotations. Our inarkot wos vnvlur ab tho uutset, onuccount of the Increased movemont here, renctad In sytupath: with = forolun now, fe Dick With tho” tater doy una then ruled but could senrcul; tusno, ealled weuk. Tero was o fulr domund hore, {nun frregulip way, shippors taking hold maderntely, ‘The nnjority@e operators wero inclined to oxpect Thora Hers! réculpts huro from this time out, and maby of them Ihuught this would probubly causa lower prieos, Wo nol that tha jmuvemont at winter wheat polis showedlnn Ineronss, Sellar November Al $1,015¢91.019{, sold down to $1.0136, uid uid to” #10194, rencta 2. Hollur Deeumber mined att, UE FLAS, October soll Wt EUG ‘The’ your uveruzod a shady below oe elu 0% closing joie MEAL. te month, and Janvary wae nesely nontoal at io 1 ¢ above Duevinbor, Hpot mies wore repuried of UQ0 Wh eased UiiGe A000 bu Na. dat edie: 400 sted, An Coutra nt ahaa wild 100 hn ba i mostly on truck, ‘Total ‘ rive, at SLUG} and at Was in modorate roquest, but not in the soaslun, ond oxnibited jttle ghange in prices: fu cluded Mloudy nt wbout 8.0U%G forseculvts in thy Contrat und Kulth's vloyators, which was Ye loss than thy curront prica fur No.3 spring, Northora qrown whent wus oe muoh wront= ordlacount. ‘Tho rucelpta at other pubitearo Increnss Ing, ‘Toludo nnd St, Louls repurting an neureyuie of SLOW bu. The receipts ligra werw, somuw hal, ta 2 red Shut rates worg repusted of muy Nu. 3 rod in Sgond houses,” at ehaveeLOly Ly bu du in Patton at Wor AAA bu iohyrbiuerled Wt RG L) HA uu No, that Viog BAL bu rejected at Vio, "Tota, 25,00 bu. Ala, OU 2 Tibxed wt Me On tricks, 5 tN—Won lose netive, and gonvrall> steady, but gloved a ucluw, thy Inteat prleay Of Saturday. “Whe Juvarguut markot was reported Jéd per eamtal highor, Lut Inke carriers asked @ furthor advance, and our Tuceipia ary, vuln farve, | Stiueey oporuted slowly, ho murkot was xustained by the steady fooling {i wheat ll near the end of te sass! hough buyers for Luturp wore not dlaponod Lo taku bold exceptar a, dvetts 0. coli wind of the prucediny twa days tite 4 to have done a woud. deal towardd drying the now corm, and soma operstom were dipoxcd to expect unysuully curly atforines from tho ow “crop planty ef aidan hand to compete with it, Helter Novembor opancd at Aviso. arivanced ly Mige, foll olf to Wie, und vloxed At 4rholuld, Ruller Deewiver aollut lfadiiee, Muy ue ides WTEC, Nd Cclobur nt WEGGO{e, thy ae closing atthe alte Haturdiy'a reeuy 2 glosu We, uy rare eanixod We andes Got 1 nlved atBsichi(ch Sik Du Wwhho wt fist ANU ual by ple at yuo on tewcky Hn bn dunt ieee queries on want du bu eure at iner ON Du’ now Ms ‘o within Saturday's ranwo, ho warkot fulluwed other pF a Of No, 2 inspaction oturne bowed that noarly bale the receipes paswed na rejected. ‘Tho Now York mare Kot qlee gloved stronger. Sollor the month oats were falely activo, thy demand bong front ab Ot Suu 2ige nnd Howl Wt 3 AL DU cl gleHia und clored ut jovember gold nt Mi¢edlMo and closud nt about WKe, Muy wore 3aGd Mee cloning at Mie. Cosh cloned: tit Bampios maa ore fultly netive, the trading being chlofly In ros srattisgar Viatd vu by sarily nt Seaile’on racks ann esate eth wu by pans ate Joon. ren ob v2 i ned, und fagsoe fOr Who, board, Ao! i DU, Was tuare wellto, tho trading boing chtotly tn Car-lois Of No. 2 suid nt Mo, Futures cl enstur, November sold at at suttluinont, and changes were Ioade to Deacombor, the latter bringing bOhe. Octobor browght 84! a Riot du burojeetea nt iter kun by pample at’ tus or aid bu rejected nt tat Antwan By at ieolon trueky und oO) bd at TyueHe fruuon buank Tow, Ts . HAULEY—Was quiet and atrong. A fow antors for futures wore on the iloor, but sellers naked more thun buyers wero proparod tu. pay, and the market inal neaw fur October, Was netln and %@ive for No- yembor, Cash barluy was stendy at Td rie Nora iss for No. ie for No.4, Samples, wore in goud local request at unchnnyed, pirleus, Cash saloawora reported of BU bu it Tot 1 he Nod at dur BU Un'Noctat ter ekéad'bu by, aampla, at 4satha on Speak p nae au ba Wt 4G@G59 “free On board, ‘Total, TWO O'CLOCK OALIn Whoot was ensior, closing at $1UIKGLOIY4 for No- Joven hd FLUPRELUN for Nocoulber. Batae vos a ‘. a LL ta Pury OL. hua ee tor the’ yeur, (LOB be ape tatae ‘al a at rine OHO aas far Naveuwor 3-340 for Gaiubu auafo for Novernbye, i fie Hucetuuen 9a tard ind ESE tas Cata wora strunigur, at BG fo ovuinvor, Sales SALW bu, wt q ase for afar for Ota pa cloned at : cH aloe 1a iat {12 W saltor Noyuiabo BL LU 0 uke. 00s4 for danusry, 2 for Otubu: Roveuon. suo nee were duloe GENERAL MARKETS, UROOM-CORN—Pulr sales Wore reported at un- changed prices, ‘tho recelpte ure Mberut, but the stock here tsaaid not to be Incrousing much. Cone siderably of the eons arriving 18 shipped through here, haying boon purcbasud tu tho country by Eastern partics. Quotations: Choice hart end carpe! Ln, Bulf-wi .. Y BUTTEM—Nothing apoclully now was this musket, Trude was fatrly active Do, Michigan ane | Do, Michigan and W Prieos were austatned, Stocks ara Meht, mnt hog, ora oxpress contttonco In tho alabillty of prices, ‘We Awaln quote: Creanwry, casevses {aod to ehatea daley Judie packed. Hacking stuck Uren... BAUGING—2 WaNih pro“rose. Oren, from tho Intorlar arocuming in with mura freedya than fs usual to the senso, and tho feollag among, tho trade fs ono of Hrmnons. Wao quote: 2b [Murinps, 486 hu..12 ayy 20 /Gunnfos, insta. 15 24 |tionnien, donute. Btaries.. Otter Cree! Lowistom,, Americas Wool anck: id on BSANS—Wore quoted them at tla) mediun, and #1,00@Li0 for navy, Common Weatorn stuck wa quoted at $1,001.23, COUPERAGE—Pork barrels wero quiet at thingy, 1.16, nnd tard tlorcos nt 1.274421. CHEESE=No chang woe apparent. ‘Trade re. nialned rathar qulot and valuce wora Not sutocte, tu any quotable clinngo, ruling frm, na follows: Full cream, September, ay Foil crenm, Auuitat,. 2 Hert auin, feptonts es Hart akinn July und Augui 0 ali Falla 4 aD sow wrad t CUAL "There was tore domend, but othierlsc thy Ordora wero tilled at the ton markot wna unchungod. Jowlng quotations: Manuo and nitesse. eae ert Terlo. nnd Urlor Hil Haltimnos Woro Le Ie ate ony Joye worn quoted at ak FiSsi—~Thoro was atria and unchanged marke, For the tino of year the domnad was liberal, Wy Wohitaflah, No. 4, 0 3461 Whiletish, family, # Trout, 1¢-brt,., } nckerel= Exe Racker Mackerel—No, Mackorel—No. 3 share, AAs ca ra Ear Mackere)]—-No. Lat % el mt, bri Pe HerTne— tala ory Funnd, bris. 105 At) Fring—tiolland, # key 05 hh Ileremm—seuted, ¥ box Oo y Californie sannon, yh ERUITS AND ‘NDT falrly tirm, glvon boluw a kon: market w; ‘Thoro was good demand at tho bree » UW 3 1, UL oe nchos, unpured, binives, 4 4 Muspherries.... ae Hinokburrlen, no} 2TH 8 Pitted cherries We 1% Filborta,. nN @ny Almoi ‘Tarragona BeD Noplos wainu 148 Hrnzit a) sed 7 12 NY ht roquest, Fine fruit Is xold at outady prices, with not much calf for tt. Peitdlorn aro tking the ‘refuse stock, ‘The Tecoints are Nberal, and the sountt feutt ts golniz Into cellars. Uther fruits wore atoady, with a muderte Inquiry from the elty trade: Pours, por buskote. aa w Grapes, Concord, por ib: 46 6 Grapos, Catawba, por Ib, Q w ple, par ws , Abplos'in enr-lots @1n Cranverries, at Quinces, por @ Lemons, por bo: @ 05) analeu' oranges, por bei GAL California gra ™ GROCEL ee by yinarent in thi market. Aside from cofices, for which the feoting UIT depraseed, tt A youd degree 'or activity yr ho tony of the markot retoulus te, vali? Core Anes tio, prime ie ehatea, Mlo, fair to good, ite, common. Aty, roaatlog,, Patont cutloaf, hed, Powdorc (Granulated stan Ju, not standard, A standard, Choico corn or sugar. Primo corn or nugary Fair tu wood corn oF aujat.. Miackutrnp,, Allapter Ve Tits Ratinmag sss nntss: snes, My ta puma tena iit gnie oniatid’ ai" Rin nnd standy, Upland wns xulable, nid othor kiic AT Kunpiles and sending thom out by lke Ro, Tihtuathy, 9 tones 0, mirio ready. ‘Khe lumbermen aro buying thelr are vit iris del NO. brat RS Ld HIDES—Wore tii niodarate roquont,without turther reoneeurtal nian, al Haminged thd Siry baited’ ® Dry tint, No.1. Blige Law uF 1 ‘oot oatlmited., V—Was quoted at bade fOr i Fing honey in “amu] puckases brings waze, “The mupplics waom to bu iluoral, bob tha erop is suid to be not over hultan avornzo ute, .4—Jabbert report a wood trate, wilt prlces tira throughout tha Hat. urpentine fe'wtrong aud od Sunciik, We quato: carbon, Elaine. Garbor, Hiddeee Garbon, Ullnnis town neha for commun, 1, ti deere: CUNT Nt, 174 doxrues text... in dihd Wisconsin pri onan Wato urd, extra wittier strained, ard, extra. Last, No. a re ri wg i ving OFM. Os Le Whales wintar enctis ca Noatafoot oll, strictly pure ...,,. i Rontefuat oil, exten, a Neatstoot off Ni B Hank Ullesseve 0 th rH arpenitne, 7 Miner's alt, White, o SMingr's ull, yellow: i Es Nuphthn, deodurlze irs wovdarized, 4 dexroas: 6 sco}inne 87 etuareas, Fin POULTRY—Waa gulvt ‘and “stondy, ‘tho oftorings wore small, but ntuple, tho pales bulnk Hut, an usual on Mondaya. | Mixed chickens were quuted iL iis turkoys ni , Lueks Nt F22K07.60, and wuesy al Bi 7.00 por dow. Gta wi ready. Bt O75 for grouse, UB Foraunlys ventaon, gallo nut thy TOES —1 tonn sold nt 25@43c, und Peach> blows utticon track: and tho Inttor ut d:okds dull orad. ‘Vho reco! iT 4 local buyers were taking holt, but prices wore nov yory strong, wtvicet faving buuit recolved thas the roculpts wourd soan be born. EDS—Timothy was netlyo and ndyanced abont So por bv, hare was soma Inquiry far whijent. but thy deimind ts ‘supposed to bo ehtolly ideal. aid it thought that a fow homo operators ure buying up the Hoxt uradue,, "Huothy wold at 62.4563 nig Rb ES aN. | la L434, prime clos in fale domutid ab Hunyurian Iwornaul sa aeecese 1 WHISKY —Was in guod damund ‘at ‘tie doctne Bupt. 3° Sales wore reported gocda on tho baats of $L1L per gallo WOO1—Was In modersus requaxt and siandy.. ondera aro chiety from Wostorn consumers wind wil: tty foramull lola, “Dealers do not look fur much votlely Wil afier tha Vrosidantiat alcetion. ‘tho ius ton Shinjdng Ltt roports, only fatr anlem at fully wus ed pricus, nid sys: “ Fluw wooly in forala re Raw oyund Our reach and are likely t fur suino tino to come. Prowont prices ara Dor Ib below the tinposting point, and Ane Appane to, bo more wunutE utter thin other Hinds, he sucks on tho seaboard ura unueallt Uuht, und tho bulk of the wool in. the Interior La hel considornuly above tha views of biyors. Australian Wool Is fost disappearing, und whon’ that ts zone we shall only have Stontevideo to draw upon, wo far as supplica Bre cone Tee ” Quotadons: a is Rt Mita, rin Hush for highwine LIVE STOCK. cutcago, OATTLE-Rocelved during Sunday and Blonder, 25; same tho Inst wook, 7,071; oMficlut’ Inet week) 82,48); alpped last wook, 0,70, su far as sbipplis und export grados woro cuncornod there was prac cally no wurkot. Tho offorings embraced 8 fale nutw> bor of fale to chotco bueves, but nobudy wanted thas und of the total salos nub to excood Aw head chanced hands nt pricos above #15, Now York was reported vory bad, und advices fron otlior Kastorn polute werd acurculy morv favorably, ouusequontly shippurs would only iuyost at & marked decling from lust week's pricos. ua concessions domanded were so wucd uroutor than holdurs fels warranted Io granting shat trading wna out of the question, and fur the bet- the bulk ob at ehsiee tia fue ay. ‘There ware MERLE Mose nbautth uta between Mund GN Coloradu? W. Phe genera) viarket dolhed du 4 ot TUL WOM GL the native euttly lettin the pene. th uw iit lean extract from the Drovers’ Journutt i a Hverpucl roprosantattves “Hig cattle frow thy United Xtates, it must ba 10° ious be auld or slauchtured at the e& inugs Af they cou be Kinwdow the damuny wou mn youd wll ex puctatlon, foe Ws ng the irop-clud dtulcultivs with whlch ¢ ‘business goerelud the trade ts rupidly yrowing aod thy weat coulng mura pupulur “overy, day. Noman wha lias wlthor bought of wold, ur wbU 8 Julxe of a uvud bulluck, whathor hy by" Lutchor. Uf Geuler, oF sulusman, DUE udiuits Lut wury us0li

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