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Sa FINANCIAL — KS BOUGHT AND SOLD UR CARIIED ON MARATN. DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND NROKERS, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, (30 La Sallo-st. CYRUS W. FIRLD, JE ALBEIT LOS Wy FIELD, Now York Mhnclat. RIL LEA, ‘4, HL. CURTIS, CL. HUDSON, Momiuer Stock Ex, (. 1 HUDSON & 00, Stock Brokers, 8 Exchango Court, New York, ; s or on margin, all securt~ Noy and sg}t for investment. socusts tes current at New York Stock Exchange. allowed on daily balances. QUIN T, LESTER, CHAR, SCHWARTZ. 2K. WILLARD, Metuber Now York Stock Exchange, BAM'L W, ALLENTUN, Special, J. T. LESTER & CO., » Genin, and Mrogjsions, Stacks, Hons, Seay ‘and suid on New York Stock Exchanya. 2G & 27 Chamber of Commerce, Chiergo, New York Mause—SCRANTON & WILLARD, WALL ST. Gere wee aunenntent tomako pionoy. for cur Sue jatts Sums from @iU junronterd, Oren ce and RTO Fe ate CO, Bankers and Wrokers, 4 Hxchansta-place, Now York, STOCK SPKHOCULATION. + JOIN A. DODGE & CO., Bankers and Hrokers, 12 Wall-st., New York, stocks on reasonable margin, and, when desired, RA neice, when nnd whine ta tity. | Alno. Stock Privileges in which $2) to #1uLean be profitably invests 2d, (Onportunitivs for und protisare constuntly wee entering. Kull information on applicauon, and Wookly Report sent reo, 1a Salle Street, Chicago, 1 WHEAT Ni. Weite for particulars, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Re suniay N. MURRAY & CO. Concral Commission Herchants, OMce, Room 23, 116 Washingtonest., ~ Yexceute orders for the purctiaso nnd ante of CRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Advances mado on consignments. Hr nk of Came cet jeaga. ian En CALM. Seineergn Coe National finnk Pantie, Dt Hank of Lexington, Lexington, Il, HAL, Kolly de Cu, St. Paul, Minn, Correspondence solicited. A. J. MALOY, COMMISSION MERCILANT. Grain and Prasisions Booght and Sold on Margins, Carefal attention given to Local Brokerage Ordors. 121 La Salle-st., Chicago. Member Chicago Board of Trade. of Chicago “ Call” Board. Yery best roforonces uiven ns to rosponsibility.. Intho pruin trady nince Ist OREGON. ‘Tho Yield of Whent, Kops, and Cattlo —Profits Depending Upon Ratos of ‘Transportation. PonrtLAND, Ore., Nov. 14.—Times are cer- tainly dill here and in Washtngton Terri- tory, all because wheat moves off slowly. Freight rates are so high, and keep rising 50, thot thoy absorb all tho {mprovement in price that takes place abroad. ‘The Willa- mette Valley{ias an immense erop for export, and prices range from §$ cents for sacked wheat of choicest white grade, on the whart hore, to ns Jow as 65 cents for the same net to the farmer at the head of this valley and in Umpqua Valley, south of this, Lt may be sald that the farmer through Western Ore- gon receives from 65 to 7 cents for lis un- sacked wheat, which Is not a good-paying price by any menns, but ns this Is a year when the harvest was very pro- Vic, and the qualltvy of grain extra good, the farmer will manage to live. ‘Those who are able are holding, and will continue to hold, so that at least one-third our surplus will be held over If the market does not advance. Fifty shillings is a fatr freight per ton to the Untted Kingdom from Columbia River, but freights are quoted ts to 60a, and tha ditference ts 18 to 20 centsn bushel against the producer. ‘That Is to say, although the foreign grain market is reaity Jow, Oregon farmers fn the const counties could get 85 to 90 cents a bushel for thelr wheat at home if freights were reasonable, Tho unfortunate wheat farmer enst of the Cascada range, howevar, fs only able to zet 30 to 40 cents per bushel for iis wheat the present year, and has. but a light crop for sale atthat, Moy-growing Is carried on here to sone extent, ani last year hop men wero Tortnnata In obtaining “good prices. ‘This Year they,are netting about 14 cents a pound, which is falr price, so falr that they’ could probably keep up production if vertaln of its continuance, Hops raised on Puget Sound ‘and tn this valley have commanded a good prlee and are sald to be of excellent quniity, All through October the weather was abso- Autely perfect, the roads good, the farmer wait! ng, for rain go that he could plow. Sum- mer fallows were pit In and mada tne growth, Karly In November there were Talus, but now we are faving clear, frosty days. For suyernl years we have had rains in October, but this promises to ben yea when October and November continue the senson of sunshine, Weather prophets pre dict aeatd winter and the freeze-up of tho Columbia, but prophecies wre thrown away on this climate of ours. It is proved thit the most-certaln returns come trom early. sown wheat, nnd summer fallowlng ls becotl- ing fashionable, simply because more profit “ean be mas from one extra good erop thin tio average ones, and the grown fs lett in better order, Our range of agricniiure Is about confined to raising a surplus of wheats that and wool aro our alapls uxports; but wa have to grow, besides these, the products Wo consume nt home, But even that is not entirely true, because we receive many wu otahles and frults fram California, and much Ditter and cheese comes from there, while in the sunumer and fall Chicazo hams and other meats are sold all over Oregon. A butcher told me last year, whon whent was worth $1.10 0 bushel that he fed his hogs corn that came from Kansas, 101s a lament ablo fact that this community Incks a grout deal of being self-supporting In many res Bpects Where It coull und should bo so} but that iso fault that Hime most cure. Fariners dovoto their unergies to wheut-rowlng bos cause whet brings money, ° Wheatand wool ulways have cash values.” So da beef cattle, and they constitute our staples for sate, Al Teady cattle-buyers ara arrived in Enstern Oregon from Kansas, ready to take the field and buy up stock, If 1 read correctly Inst year halt Be aay eattly were driven’ from rogon as were driven from ‘Texas, Dealers make Money, with W.'T. SOULE & CO., 130 rs Tithen in Wussla, is To the Editor of the New York Sun: Tho Roaton Advertiver suid tho othor day that In Musxin Utlos are nut used, ‘Trat is i mistnko. All the members of the turnilles of tho Princes, Counts, and Barong, both malo and femunte, when ad: dressed, aro wlwayd wddressed by tnoir ttlus, ‘Tho members ot Prinoely families are addressed c: as Pringo, or Prince N.N..or Seronity. somo Princes uro called Most Bereno; for inatance, the Suvorulfs, A Connt muy bo addressed aime ply au Count, or Gaunt N. OF Jthuverlousnoss, fhe serene and {Huxtrions persons may be caught in the act of picking pockets (ns some Baye been), yet In court thoy uro ulways spoken of ond to ‘by tholr titles: und it a Judge, for instance, were to ik, "Mr. Dolgorouky, you aro uccused = of stenting five. ' fone Dies; whut buva you to Re Prince Dolgorouky = would keop nce Until given bis tithe. A Baron tay bo addressed us Baron, or Baron N,N. or Excellence, All Gonorula are addressed by persons of inferlor yank as Exveltouce, ind by thoaw of superior rank us General, or General N. oN. The chlut Gonorals are uddresied as High’ Excellence. The Colonels and Majors are called High No- bility, and tho oflicurs simply Nobility. ‘Tho same forms are atrictly obsurved In speaking to glvil oflicora, ‘Tho Livhops are addressed ug Bin inonee, the Archbishops ag High Hinlnence, tho Priors us Rovereuce, and the Priests a8 unedice ton. Every city Mayor, Alderman, oF wiley Elder (a addressod us Henor. Even pluin clerka retend on the title of Dignity. ‘The lattor Utle 6 Wked and much used umong the merchunts, Persons of tho sumo rank, Intintate friends, near nequaintances, call cach other by the Chriattun namo snd the father's wame, thd latier beting wt Uti chunged. Por instance, Petr lyanuviteh, ya Petroviteh, Dormedont Feostinktwvitcn? “and among woten, Anoa Ivagovns, Snandulld, :Potrovag, Hikitaty Trupkvillinovag, 1° stu lvanavitcy, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BUSINESS Money Grows Easier and Stocks Advance. Rise in Foreign Exchange Foreshad- owing Higher Money in _ England, Currency Shipments Not Quite So Hoary —Locat Finances, Tho Produce Marketa Very Aotive and Vory Much Unsottled, Hoavy Selling’ Out In Grain and Provistons— A Fiold Day for tho Boars, FINANCIAL Monoy waa less astringent. Hatos doclincd from 4 to 1-16. Advices received from Now York from sovernl different suurces stated shit tho tightness of the money market could last but a day or two longor. Forelan exchuiwe took a sudden upwant turn, Indlenting a harder tendency in money abroud. Goll continues to Arrive, but Mnunclers are already culemating tho chances that it wilt cease toduso, Catt Juans on Government bonds to the best borrow- ers have been ralsed in New York to 6 per cent, Hanks thore ure anid to Intend to keep tho rate At tbat igure, and to have codperated in the recent stringency for thé purpose of gutting tt there, The best hotses have not bud to pay any premium’ for loans, and ido not expeet to, Curreney gives signs of moving inty tho in- terlor more slowly, and thls will give duclded ro- Nef to the imouey market. Anothar source of cusicr rates 1s tho supply called Into New York by tho stringency, which thus tends to def ent It- solf, New England has at this moment un casy monoy mnrket, and Is so uear tho tnancinl cen- |. tro thut tho transfer of funds cin be easily and quickly imide. Investors consider Narthwest a much better purchase for not having to pay any extra divi dend, Tho rond could baye earned $100,000 more a week the fastmonth if it bad had the cars, locomotives, and track. ‘To expend money in providing these facilities will simply add so much to tho permanent earning capacity of tha rou. Western Unton was better. Tho American Union will have twelve new wires into thls city within a few weeks, and then the competition between the two compantes will be really se- vere. Bears on Western Union profess to thlul it will. bo reasonably cheap, though not u bor nana, at 0d, Buying begins to tmprove in tho_oheap stocks, esneclaily Lake Erla & Westorn, Chesapeake & Ohio, Onturio & Western, and Kansas & Texas, ‘There wasn good deal of selting of long stock yesterday, und at party are growing up who sell short on tho rallies. At tho same time there 1s A constant absorption of stocic by those who can pty for it and tike it out of the atrect. ‘The New York Herald thinks the present de- cline offers a most favorable opportunity to pure chase first-class stocks at prices which will in- sure h bandsoine profit after the turn of the new year, if not before. What with the Gorerninent dlabursenionts, tho recelpts of gold Lrant abroad, and tho fuct that the neeesalty of keeping money easy has been urged upon Mr. Sherman ina manner that will command his attention, thore Is little to fear that the present pinch In the lonn market willbo of long duration. Lor the moment, however, .tho pinch is painfully aeute. According to the New York Erentng Poet tho Present diiliculties of the money toarket were as plainty forescen by experienced observers fur the last four weeks as anything could be which Was not ao necomplished fuct; and It was there- foro with surpriso that the expanding specula- ton of the Inst tow weeks atull tho exchanges wus witnessed by conservative peuple. It was been that we were drifting into position ro- 8peeting monvy whore any individunt or com- pans of {ndividuals who could controt $5,000,000 or more of moneys woukl bo ina position tu dice tnto rates for jonns If the money was lent; or, by rotusing to lend under threata of prosecution Tor usury, contd compel a contraction of louns fod a salo of whatever tho lonus were made for tho purpose of carrying. Reapecting the future of the money murket (for the remainder of tho yenr, us every one kKnuws,monoy will be abundant early In tho now yenr), it depends on tho amount of forelgn specie which muy be received, it being nssumed thit the Trensury will adhere to Its Polley of holding surpius revenues for the re- detnption of the 6s of 1880 ut the close of this month, The drift of curroney wilt be fram New York for several weeks. Affairs are drifting In tho London stock mar- ket in tho snine dircction: ug at Now York, ‘There isn deelded disinelination of oporntors to enter on fresi ventures. Everybody appears to havo bought as much os can be manned with money whore It [s, and If money beenme dearer muny would, theretoro, havo to sell, At the “ame time the apprebensions about an event ofton hyve moro elfect than the event itscit, and wore the fours of the market once Justined by suck an advance In tho value of money os world stop the outilow of gold, confidence and buying would probuiiy be renewed togethor, Were monoy att per cent in London it would not be vonsidered dear, nor would that rato, if it turned the exchanges, huve othar than the most temporary influence in checklog speculation. From Paris the London Thinca correspondent telegraphs that tho Bourso was under tho Inthe. ence of rumors of turge withdrnwats of gold from tho bank, Prices wore further depressed by tho necessity of relleving the market In prepa. ruttun for December, when the banks begin to lay by cash for the January dividends, and tess ig availble for settlement purposes, As to tho bank, the Government has come slightly to fis ald, ‘Tho public “'rensury and the Paymuster's Departincot bave been instructed to pay out as ‘nuch silver as possible,-tho Paymaster to the extont of one-third atleast, The Pinca declares the Bank of France ts still the went spot in tho situation, The Dirceturs of that Institutlow seem not yet to havo reullzod that tssuing notes ig not tho right cure for the diiiculties wuder which thoy labor: A deaf eur should bo turned to oliquu Interests, and the rate of discount rilsed another 1 per cent. The farther thoy drift tho moro diflicutt it will bo toupply tho romody when it becomes evident thut no other fa of any avall, 2 ‘Tho following stows the fluctuations of tho active stocks; ‘Stocks, (Gpene | AHighey Tan Chicago, Hor, & Guiney..| ter te cbteiane Hobe Reltes 12g Gea Allan | Tiina Ge aw York Cent Tenia Coutral. Laka Shura ETOs veeees Do proferr Eria aveond, Chios & Cede tee aL To Chicagu, MM. A St. Wabash, BL Luuts & Pads, io proferred, ing Miouls seers ort roferred. mM ‘Htastutbal 4u6 Misnun Ruisae kegs] Sa Missourt aS ‘exus a Paeitio Mutt | oe ehaware oe Hs Lig Holavaro, Lack, & Ni wh loreey Contral.,.., ah Pillatuiplin x Weadlia:’.| ff Munhuiion Gluyoted wv. eet Bu! inion Paciiio. ww if ety ww cS. iS Jako Hrlo Canada Seuthyy Rorthern Vac cata E24 for sight. jorcial bills, prompt dollvory on Havro, UGA GING, and Marseilles Bi14@531%; for threo weeks’ delivery 1-10 percent bettor, Sixty-day commor- elal bills on Antirgrp, deliverable prompt, wero 654 @.501% ; three weeks thosame, Bankers’ bills on Germany were 814 foralxty daysand MYGM 3, for demand; alxty-iday commercial bills, prompt, OH G10; ands for three weeks’ dolivery tho ratio. Bankers’ guildera on Holland wero 30% for sixty duys and 40! for demand; elxty-dayn’ commoreial wore SO4@I0%. aAuatrinn florins, 41\; Norway, Sweron, and Denmark,27i4. Sup- ply of bills vory good. Chiengo bankers report country onters for currency not ‘quite su urgont, Thoy are still heavy cnough to keep Now York exchange down to $L.0X01.25 per $1,000 discount. Loans wore in Rood demand at 6B per cont on call and 125 por cent on tho, On the Chlengo Stock Exchange the following quotations wero mudes ker fe att ee 120 is Hs, NY, City Ags, 1 Cuow County 74, Bre vee Cook County is, "h Cook County it Ma, Cook County ds, "Y, Cook County 49, Went Chtenzo.ga, Ajneoln Park 44,85, Wort farcis, vl, South Park ts, V8. Clty HL It, Gs, West Bivision Ciy Hy It. 7s, West Division Clty 1 1 84: Trad ‘Tho ‘Treasurer of tha ‘nited States innkes tno following statumcut of tho Hubilltics and nascts of the Treasury: MIADILITINS, Post-Orfles Dopartmont nccount. Dieburstng-otticors® b Fund for re tanks” fal BB Rs ld i BxNenety 6° SOS OTT i Fund tertio tealomption ae Oo “Wwe per cent Fu for the retlemption: «ai sraadlanadstnatie notes vit waaay, OES my aiciianie xoid SAUL S106 phe cannl Comping, an 4,810 ‘rensueer Un es, ante interest on Disirlet oF Calimnblt Inn 258 ‘Teensnece’s transfer chueks und drat Chi snrer’s wenerad Neco rivet chutes uutnet tania Called bonds and intere: Gig tet, Geld cert! Sitwer certiticutes. ce. Certitientes of depos " Balanca, including Bullion Fund. ABSETS, Gold coin, Gohl ta Silver corttiien United siacos note Nutionnl-bant gol Fractional curre Deporits halt by 3 Rlekol nnd minor voln... New York and san Fra: ‘One and two year Noles, ete. med cUriiticates nz deposit, dane & q Qu PAL csseee. Heulatore it United States bonds and interes lnterest on -Distriet of Columbin bonds, Speaker's cortiticates,, SWS ‘The following isn summary of the latost re- part mide by Mr, Nimmo, Chief of the Buren of Statistics, on tho foreign trade of thiscountry: “IMPORTS IN OCTONER, IN it U2 Sut 8 M1 ARIE 40 re UPORIS TEN MONTIB’ x: Import Hxport: . Excoss of exports, a7 Iexeess of export: SPECIE MOVEMENT Imports, Exporiss.. : Netimpore $14,210.04 President Gowon, of the Renaing, has lasted a elroulur In whieh ho says that an effort will un- doubted] he made at the next election to cons trol the mangement of tho Company in the ine terest of rivul Ines, and If tho effort Is succoss- } ful the future of the Philadelphia & Reading Ttallroad Company will bo little, {6 any, better thin that of tho Philadelphia & Eric Matlroud Company or the Northorn Central Rallrand Com pitny. He promises within a wook 1 printed statement showlig tho present fnancint condl- tlon of the Company, and embracing a plan for {ts Imimedinte restoration tu. good credit, which, he believes, is likely not only to prove entirety successful, but to be satisfuctury to all partes interested In the accuritics of the Company. Tho Now York Sun doclures that an obstacle to the consolidution of tho Union laolilo and Central Pacitle Hallrond Companies bas fea discovered In the new Callfornia Mallroud nct, whieh makes ahutoholdors in the Central Puclile Individually Hable for’ the Comuany's debts, Lp {8 a question how far the proposed now Company would bo nifected by tha uct, and it mukes the ndyocutes of the consolidation pause, BY LELEGRAPIL NEW YOIK, [Special accounts of the “monoy markets” will bo fond sn another cotuinn.} Net Youn, Dee, U,-bMonoy loaned as high ns 6 por vent per annum and 1-16! por diem, und ta Jow und, Paling thy day ns a whole, the strligency waa not ns goVere as yesterday, and tho closing rato was 6, Governments were heavy. Ju railroad bonds the featuros wero Kansas & ‘Texus secondy, whieh ndyanced to T23;, und do consuls assented, which i, the morning suld. down to 108, but later advanced to 110, Btate securities wero dull, ‘The stock murket oponed weak, and tn early dealings prices declined 4 to 4, tho greate est decline belug in Northwestern common, which gold down to. 11734, agulnst 1212¢ at tho lose yestorday, tho preferred stock selling olf 31g. During tho afternoon theso shares became trier, wid vlosed nt recovery of 14 for coms mon and Xf for thu preferred, In the generat Uist tho decline raugod from '¢ t023;, the latter in St. Paul, After the frat Hoard speculation assumed 9 strong tone, and, under the in! ence of heavy purchases, prices advanced stendily to the oles of business, the highest prices of the day belug penerally’ current in tMatsales. Tho ndvance from tho lowest point Hinged from 4 to 83, Kansas & Toxas, 5, Paul, Lako Shore, the cont stovks, Nashyille & Chuttne nooga, and Chleayo, Burlington & Quiney tend. ing tho upward movement, The upward tura in pricos was directly duu to vasier money, Tho Treusury to-luy succecded in gotting $442,000 of tho ty of 188) ut WH, An Exchanges place fran fa bidding 103 fur thave bonds to turn into tho ‘Treasury at 102%,—this for the purposo Citeaga, Ho protarn Mobile & Ont Denver & Ito Chicago, St, be & Government bonds were very quiet, Tn Chie cagu, District of Columbia 865s were 100 and JUN; tho Unitod States 4s, 11114 and 1 #48, wore 110% and 110%, ex-intorest; WY and 10143; und tho Os, 10134 and 1444, + Forelgn exchange opened wit a strong tone Posted sterling being 4255 for demand. ‘hls was thought to judicato « hurdoning toud- ency in money in London The market gloeod, Lowever, with sterling weak aqui, Sterling posted rates were 480 and 4 Junkers ketund rates were 470 for alxty-yuy bilis und 48L for demand, For sixty-day commercial bills tor prompt delivery this month 476},Q4TT was the Murkot ruto tilt the close, when ft was AT0GITTH, Vontod rates fur Parls wore 65 for of gutting tho money out of tho Treasury into the banks, Treasury payments for pensic which will begin tu-morrow, umount to 29,000, ‘Cho dootlnu in Northwostorn was attributed to tho realtzation of 15,000 abares by an operator, on adyantuge whieh the boars seized upon to covor some of thelr outstanding short intercat. Tue Graphic vuys; “Mr, Vanderbilt baa on Tored ‘into’ wn underdtunding with tivo of tho henviest elders of Chicago, Burlington & Quiney stock that hu stl) buy §5,00,000 worth: of, shares, und thls understanding contuing tho further stipulation that tha fuvestmet shall be permanent, und that he shall be given y bepresentation fa the next Board of Direction, contingent, doworer, Upon the execution of the schemo projected by Juy Gould. A alwilur Understanding oxiay butweun Vundorbils aud the beavicst holders of Atchison, Topeka & ta Fé. Mr, Vanderblit does not care to enter tho Direction of these Ines unteas it shall bo uccessnry Asa inenturo of defense against tho hoatilo combinations of Gout, Tho earnings of tha Chiengo & Alton Rond In- crensed $27,000 tho third week In November. The Denver & Ro Grando toad gatned $84,000 In {he fourth week of Novomber, and for the month $278,000, ‘Transnations, 031,00 ahnres. 0 ichigan Cen! Norchwestorn, Nashville & Chat. Monos, 6 per annum, '6 por diem, closing at 0; BGS, days, ‘Weak at 470; de- the week, $598,000, prime morcantile paper, Sterling exchange, 60 mand, 4M3f, Dry goods imports for Nock Istana Panam, Fore Wastia, Clove, utter Contra! as & ‘ti i Pitel te ate al Vucitiy. Sorthern Puelth dake Shards... natn Nouthor hlgan Central Do preferred. Northwestorn io protoreed. Ht re Bt. Paul & Oman Do pretei proferru Chesapeaky Mobile. On) eve, &Colu Lake Erie Weste Untarly & Wostorn,. I, CLL & Northern, Alton &Vorro Unut 2 BOSTON. Xpectat Dispatch to Tue Chicago Tribunte Nostox, Dev. 3.—At the Stock F day, ‘tha feature of the murket ed movement in i re 74, Which {. ‘Tho sites were very hinge, sinountlng to 81cEM000, AN sorta of stories tire current to aeeount for the ndyance from but only two this are clvarly seen: First, there 19 a party of moneyed men pon the bull side, and, secondly, that tho State Interest, the controlling futerest at. present In the stock, $3 not onlisted on the side of uchunge In the Innnagement of the road Inother respects the market was very: duit; Naw York & Now England 7s deellned “4, to ¢ New York & New England eharos w eed From 4514 to 47/3; Atchison shires wen A to 110%, decline of 1; Chleago, Burlin; ton & Quiney ticelined from 1944 to 168!5, Litto Rock & Fort Smith frou 64 to Og; Boston & Albany advanced from 16243 to 16134, ut aft erwards decinod to tz; M., Hl. & Ontonngon ud- vanced from 224 to2hj. 3 (nother sunres und securitles the changes wero of little interest, North Adams doclinod J, To the Western Associtted Prees, Rurvon, Due, &—tocks elosvd: i 4 eS. i tiny 108 Fontias. inne: Deo. 3.—Consala, 93 14-10; necount, 5-10, evntarlonh securities—Now 69, 101!¢; 4!$s, 114, 3%. huitroad sharos—tilinals Content, 12542 Penn: syivanin Central, eit; New York Contril, 18155 Erle, 4746: seconds, 11's; Noading, Tho billion withdrawn from the ink of En- flnnd to-day wis 214000. Ttineludes £152,000 in urs for shipmont to New York, Of the £74,000 gold pureed In the open market yesterday, 2500 Is tor New York, Bur silver ts quoted nt 51% Pants, Deo, dRentes, sl Bertin, De ‘Tho stutement of tho Im- erlal Bunk of Germany shows a decrenso of 30,000 murks. MINING NEWS. NEW YOK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New YoukyDee. 3.—Mining stocks wero activo to-day, and genvrally higher. Closing quota: tons; jehitson & 1, BR. Hs, Chicago, B. & Poneo per ounce, B0e. Asttlo Titus! Malachia Muripuna taptir seceee ovinyen Consoiiaia. Houthhite Siurra Noviities seve Silver Nusgut, Spiny Vie Stundurd ul ast Hau Tourn sitvar, Hullton recuipts to-day from the mines, $05,+ ALoniville spectal says: “The imannyor of tho Kobinson Ming wilt ntonce ficrenso Its force of miners and output of ore, One furnice of tho smeltur iy running, and tho other & to hoe pat fa bist The Denver City Consolidation hia struck t body of carbonates at a depth of ‘74 fect in the Denver City shaft. ‘This strike and the atriko tin the Surprisa shutt of tho Hibernin shows that the ore wave oxtends bu. youd Fiver Hill, and an tumense Impetus has meen given ta mining it duit section, ‘Tho fron Mine bas applied for an injanetion against tho Silver Wave;on tho soutt tereitory, where tho coutroveray recently eucurred. - VITTSNUNG, Spectat Disvatch to ‘The Chteaga Tribune, Pa. Dec, 3—Mr, Jd. 0, Butler, of this elty, having mado sume sucecssful ventures: inthe inining region of Colorado, determined that his fellow-townsmon dhould have the ben Ht of hia discoveries and purchases, and accord. Ingiy cane on here to explain tho situation, ‘Mo result was tho formation of a company under the title of tho Vanderbitt Consolidated Mining: Cony » witha vay ftal at $6,001,000, divided into WW0W Rhares of the pur value of each. The principal ofiica of the Comoany will ho in Denver, bat the general directory of uf- futra will he oxereised trom Vittsburg. ‘Tho region Inwhich the mines ara situated ia well watered wid well thnbered, with wn abunidines of cont tunds ln the nelghborhoud, and the eflinate fs su equuble that work ean be continusd altho year round, bo Company have twonty tule eluting In the Countics of Lake, Park, aid junnison. BOSTON. * Ls Sptelat Nispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Tosa: us3., Deo, thmtin ini bat Quineyatvaneed from Big to 37 kong from 32; to dts, ‘Ty the Weatern Assoctuted Zreas, Bostos, Wve. Alt NOW, Gn Tumor if REAL ESTATE, ' ‘Tho following instruments wero filed for rece ord Friday, Due. 3: Ory Phorenty. , IN tt sof Ariniiuge aye Y 1 tt, dated Det, 1 (dT. Bate io Wil dornuy). ert “ ‘Tatu wy, 0 Ge ixi3s te, tubed Oct MH Wlacob Zigler to Voter siewler} 730 Elatun wy, 1Sift nw ut Northwestern & Mile Waukee itullruad. ne f 2x12 fi, dated Dow 3 fal. F, ‘fuley to Jobn Buldwityt, 180 ‘Wost Fourtuonth nt, 240 tte af dati 120 ft tuted Loe. t (Mustor fy Chan Juuiees ath) a Mettesnolin ‘ Toy fi, dated te “a Michivun uy, ne carne ot Te eld Th, inpraved, dated Due, VW AL Hurby to bnaon Ruger), 2 35,000 Johnson ity, @ w cormur ut OY by CR flies fe to. allay, dated bow (Patrick O'Netit eG Willian Ifabkirk, Kilo at, 21 {¢w of North stato st Uaproved. duted tue, Ug. Me wa belo Seward 1. Hamu. Curtis at, butween \eat Wi it id 1. ‘Stiles to Wwe abave, dat i a «WVfiltant aL. mtantey tue WW, und de (uaiekl ‘Whirty-tourth court, Se tt woof Laurel Moa les tt, dated t 4M. ond ru Bhurey . - Aubrey te wut’ Won 2 (Estate of Ambrose. hut). ics tates an Cutto aes euyu) Tw ied Thue. S{Caduaping Sty en Fi iyeblnbond.. isrtceansvecernaey BOD MONTH OF CITY NUsITA Ww MILKS DF THR Ttnetno ay, £43 ft not ff, datod'Doe. 3 (9.16.8) dts! oa OF THR COURT-TOUSE, Bi Michigan ay, 9 w cor of Fo ytyo(irat ots of, 10%" WE Ty dated 1 Is, pentor to. Charlon te nteatays cavern wetrerreer8 1400 raat ae Bay Yo! Wendt tN a rn init, aed +s 000 Indiana ny, cd AL Hall th Carter & Nogcolsssessseese ~ 10,000 Prairie ay, botweon Thirtyeninth nod. Kurtieth 1S, Wf Det) Cty intprosed, dated Tico t (Me pind wy. anion to Heeubal Xt uth : ne Wallace nt, wf 2icit dated Novy, 2 iLeter Fishto Willinm Murray} 8 , COMMERCIAL, Tho following wero tho recotpts and shipments of tho lending articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hoursending at Zo'clock Friday morning and for tho corresponding time Inst yenr: « UECRIVTS, Flour, bris,, Wheat, ba Cor Ss5 Beer tes se eee | EEZs: i Be vs Tho foltowlng grain was inspected Into store In thiselty yesterday morning: 17 cara No.8 red wine ter, wheat, 3 cara No, 2 winter, 9 ears No. 3 do, curs rejected: 135 cars No.2 apring, 1 ers N do, 18 curs rejected, 7 cars no grado (22 whent, of which Jt nro whiter); IM enrs xo, 2 corn, 63 cars high-mixed, 110 cars rejected (322 corn); 10 curs white onts, 22 cara No, 2 mixed, 15 cara roe dected (4.0ats); 8 cars No, 2 ryo; 6 cars No. 8 barley, 16 cura No. 3 do, 47 cars No, do, 3 cars No.5 do (72 baricy). ‘Total, 700 cars, or 350,000 bn. Inspected outs 4,00 bu whent, 10474 bu corns 3.240 bit onts. 2377 bu rye, 1,095 bu barley. The lending produce murkets wero unusually Retive yeaterday, and extremely irregulir, thaugh thoy scomed to he governed by the samo spirit. Chere wore anxious sellers along the whole Ine, and vust quantitles of wheat, cor pork, and dard were sold by the longs. Tho inost surprising thing wna that the markets tool all tho stuff offered, and did not dectine further, ‘Tho movement scemed to be sturted by n promt: ent wheat-holder, who thought [twell torentizo on nt strong cable, and ho was followed by others Who had been on thetookout for thg first decided signs of weakness, The markets nt othor points wentdown {n sympathy with ours, and that led some of our philusophers to remark that tho break was by no imenns over, But oven while they wero speuking the tono changed, and avout half the decline was recovered. Tho reason given thorofor was n firmer tone in the New York stovk market, with sone private cablo adyicos of less depression in Europe than was understood at ono time to result from the report of our large. visible sup- ply, Tho afternoon tono was agnin weaker, though showing a substantial advance from tho lowest orieca of tho day, Moss pork closed 2a lowor, nt $LL70@1L.724 tor Decombor and $13.90 QUAY for Junuury, Lard closed 240 lower, at $825736@8.10 for Dovember and $8,47!4 for January. Short riba closed at g.724%@075 for January, Spring wheat closed 10 lower, at $1.08, for Devember and 81.00% for January. led wluter closed $40 lower, at $1,054, Corti closed easier, nt 41}io for January and 40X0 for May, Oats closed !$o higher, ut 820 for December, 3!g0 for danunrs, and 37330 for May. Rye was Jower, nt 80 cash and 88140 fur January, Barluy closed tower, nt @1.03 cash or January. Hogs wore dull und closod woak at S@t0o deelino, nt F5O175. Cattle wore fulrly active und steady, with sales nt $2,090.70, Staplo and faney dry-goads mot with n gener ous demand und were frm, cotton textiles show- ing special strength because of the enhanced cost of raw muterial. Instandard bleached and colored cottons there hus been a pretty general advancofwithin tho pust. few days. Groceries remaln drm. There isa continued ff moye- ment In both stuple and side goods, and all lines were beld at full yures, Deted fruits wore ngt- ive, with no important fluctuation in values, tho prevalent foeltng bolug Arm. Fish remnined ine actl¥e ond unchanged, There was continued fetivity inthe demand forleholeo buttor, white the poorer Rurts remained undernegliect, Cheese Gras dull as last quoted, No changes wero ap- parcnt in tho buguing, feather, tobucco, and pig Jron markota. Coal was active and nominally Nachanged, {unber was fn good demand at tho yards. Country orders wore numerous for Decutnber, aud tho city trade ts Suir. Vou recelpts ara very, stall, and dealera are trading moro or tess with exch other, Wool was quit and steady, and no + declled improvement in the domund fs ex- pected til after the hotidays. Seeds were moro ketive und atendy, clover boing higher. Timuthy buy was sutablo at former prices, and pritrie was slow and onsy, tho offerings belug free, and buy= ara wero tot 50 numeruus us usunl. Greon fralts were In Jorat request, and oranges und krapes for shipmont to tnterior points. Priocg Tor all grades were atendy, and apples were frmly held, voultry was dull. Tho street ap- peared ta bo overstoeted with poorly dressod fowls, Game was taken at former quotations, Ratirond frofehts were moderately nctlyo at tho revent udvance, The rates to Now York nro 400 pur 100 fs on provisions and ae on grain. ‘Through frofghts aro nominal at s73¢0 on pro- visions to Liverpool and 800 lo to Antwerp, Tho aggregate receipts of wheat reported yos- terday at Chicago, Milwaukeo, Detroft, St. Louis, and ‘Toledo were 250,000 bu, The vorresponding shipments were 37,00 bu, . ‘Tho followhg wus the movement ‘of protitco reported fram Now York yesterday: Hecolpte— Flour, 16,072 bra; whent, 105481 bus corn, 90,- tab buy gate, 67,600 bus; corn-monl, 65 pkgs; rye, 500 buz barloy, 18,850 bu; unit. 4,800 buy pork, 145) brs; beef, 44 bra; cut ments, 2038 pkya; lard, 2,870 tex; whisky, 467 brls, Exports for twenty-four hours—-Flour, 90,000 bris: whent, 17,09) bu; corn,Sub bu; rye, 28,000 bu, Tho Now York Produce Exchange Weekly gives the roliowlng us the visible supply of grain on tho datus named: arate FEE Cori, | Cate, #1L8),080] #85 000) Taihu) neato] (erun] Harley, Whi POLS) AGRE) 8 Uaie LoRg etal iPlouthin suceshe Suse tee wot Inoluded, . sitio Siu WU rye, UeOltise BW bu w weok pro And ti®w comes to the fore 0 weathor philng- opher who declares that for twenty years past. “ho hus observed the weathor fn Cullfornia, and tnds that tt fs directly contrary to what wus stuted tn this column the day before yesterday, Hu anys that dry seasons enst of the Rovky Mountuing mean wet oues to tho westward, and Vicw versa, . ’. i Out of 10 dressed hogs arriving hore yestor- dny 550 are sot down ns arriving by the Michigan Central Muilroud. -“‘Thoy bave come from tho Enat to find a markot in Chicago, It was reported yesterduy that a lot of low grade wheat bad been purchased fo this markot toga to Peoria. : The Minneupola Mittera’ Adsocintion bas aotd 500,000 bu of wheat in this market, and ts dolly. eriug tas mopidly as cars can be procured for tho purpose, The ronson assigned’ ls the fact that the clovators in that rewion. are dlled to overtlowing, itisa very xood one, but probe ably would not hive been ottvetive had not pricea bere been run up by syecutation to a point soveral conta per bu above the relative Pricu In other markets, “ durlesque butter" Is what the Roston Come merclal Bulletiy calls lard butter, In Chicago tho pollta name of it is “aulne,” the popular humo * butterine,” and tho other nyme—yellow: wreago, ft ls supposad that Byron referred to tt Prophetically when be wrote: "Y1y Grease, but living greaso no more! Dornbusch gives the following as tho ship iments from the United States und Canadas from, Bept. L to nbout the elveo of October: fs i Pairs Pa " alts , ty "to United Klagdom,, Rau To Conuinyatess. BATA * ‘Tho aggregate of Nour ts nenrly the samo bn tho two yenra; but the total of whont {3 17,007, 000 bu leas for 1880 than for 1870. If, therefore, wo hove now a bigecr surplus we must work a Uttlo harder to got rid of it than during tho two" months nated. PROVISIONS, TOG Popucrs—Were netive and trregulariy | Fel weak, ‘The local hog market was lower, while Livers pro! reportad a dooifne on pork wnd meata, but waa dd Higher on thra, Joven! longs sold very froely nt tha outtret, the eame party that was untonding tho proe vious day, nnd tho markot rapldly declined under tho wolaht of offerings. ‘Tho atu was all taken, however, fund thera wna such a gov demand for“ mora" ns to ease n ronction In prices: butthe Iator foollug was tame, 7 2 Mpecial returns tothe Cincinnatl Price Current show tho number of hogs pavked from Nov, Uto date at tho elx leading eitle, und to latest mall datennt other poluta pineking tore than 10,400 hoad, ns fulloys, as compared with corruspunding time last oor: olen Mnsne Cll Crue Hap stv estetand ft dew Csi Evansvilta, ce Cuiprent mys “Last wintor's total packing in tho Wost was 6,0- 00 hoa, Our Interpretation of tho Preapects this Minter, na shown Uy thio repurs beturelus, (8 Lint tho Stutes be Ohtu, Katitucky, Tennossue, und Michiuan will show senio Incronsd in tha supply of bowst tulle ROA. Vinois, and lawn chow no. inerense, bat tot innieb Calltay olf; some deerenso Ia abo wh In Miseoutrl tid Kansas, nnd probably more tian Inet year ih Nes a, and Wisconsin, ‘Tails 0 ler, tlivaniiree at xuppiies of Loss. the fa not mien in the prosont tuitewtions favoring My mitterh change in thy number for winter marketing A Fear age wilt r WAR safe to sin At rear Eo resi, mothe rallatle bo giver. We bulfeve thera (« suniathing of ft Mnergasa thus far, In regurd to urd, the siel ts wonwrally tully np tein yene aun in thio, Wohtuekyy Vonneseen, and Mehta. but inimare cr lass doi: OC the mora Weater alt t cttor ard wi YOUNG UN prospective prices of tard will tend to stummtite ationdion to ts praduetion, and any deteloney ncising front the marketing Of Hoxs which ary not sully fattonnd may bo svorvome by the ine 10 MAD fs sles, ete" bri, and ctosea WL SLT aty soller Doe Tie telow the soiler Janunry, $1 a Aibeut #12 10 Ins, und closed 12¥¢¢ arsdity, At, a0 Guat sulter dann Fe roporta aber ut &. yf nnd ates. clenrs AU January und Foun hnins wt sib do, ‘The and export tots wore suf nigats were HEU ck for full-eured cuts, unicss a TUE, SEL Ds ju Cane Wel dus, Lind tfe for warket wan gonurally vasi stow. Prices of the tendlig As follows at othorwiso spucl! 3 Short | Shaul-|L, & 3) Short ribs, ders, | cleave. | clears, ‘Looro, part: ha 6.70 jay Ho, boged, fun | eo | Eo Deeomde ey ow di & 7.0 Jdaniutury, closed ae. #72! nt {id JOON und 170 boxed: Cumber= boxed: tong cut lintns, 714 rlor aweot> auuted at igs {a for It avernwot Hae verano, Malden RGN ie for shoulders, 144 73{0 for (oO Cur short cleurs, Vgelia for hams, allcanreased and picked. GREASE: a ad We quoto white nt $@o}¢e und sol glears quote a MIR Gn Tig Tickled’ mens, 1nd #14004 HEY tor Minin, .aw—Quiet anu. steady at 634uilso for city and for country. BREADSTUTFS, FLOUR—Was dull, but holders did Mot quote any change in prices to correspond with tie decline tn wheat. Slippers did little, the scarcity of railroad cara tending to vrovent tislntas. “Sates wore report> ed Of 30 bela winters at $1.00 for poor to £260 for onds 2000 bays do on private terms; and 250 brs spring donble extras nt S.76@1,00. ‘Votal equal to 1,4 bris, Exports tlours warosquotect at #.70u5.1 choice, nnd ryo tlour nt HA0g 5.0 OTHE MinisTUrEs—Were in large supply ond weak for want ot freisht-room, Sales were 2 cara Dran at $1U.Ue0U; 15 cars middllugs und shorts at #10,00e617.0. Correo corn-monl was nowmlnat at $14.75 per ton on track, SPRING WHEAT—Was vory active, and vory weak; tho market declined 4c, reneted Lic, nnd closed lo below tho tant call prices of Thursday. Liverpool ro- ported an wdvatice ot Mt per cent, and’ London 4 uf Gd vor quarter, whlie receipts were smaller, Bu Now York was lowror on wheat, und roporied weak on stocks, 4 Prouunent holder Here commenced to une fond, probably thinking the lighercablys would onable blu to selt witout breaking the murkol, DUE the ex- ANIpIG Wits Inivetious, und the quunthy offered. nt one thou wus big enough to susgest tho iden of nn Avalanche, It was suid thine the auies wore largely On Joral nevolint, bus thora Is no duabt dit aurea deat oF tho wheat sul had beon helt on "stop ardetay hind soine Was sold Decutae imnncitis wore eahuusted, Botore noon there was a reuction, aud thy market worked up slowly, Seliur fantacy opened at About #1094, wit somo transactions at ll, declined tu #1.08}4, nud fuvancud 10 $.teHG at the close. Butler Fobrimey rangod nt $100 (cellos, clusing with #110) bid. Peller the mont wue quiet ut Flips LUM}, elo Mua nt é.tesg, with cash Nu. abut £1.05" Spot sules worg reported Of if Gol.Us3 thet bu No, dat tke nats; 40 bu rejected. bu by wanipter at i bu Nog Minnexotie at #1073 (4 cout hat be piucad Ip at aN 2 4,000 bud iW Central, at atTe 2H) Da 405; ind 40) bw tas, + Alsu, 24) do (wiles ar Uinn the aN Huy, f a, Liverpool and London were, reported: higher, above New York, wnt our wenk> spring imidy holders of winter wlling to xell thar drop. Spt euler were tepurted of 4M arch 06 #1. UScc MPH: 2G Bit Neve Saat Mucleedgay aU b winter by sumpto at ite; and ay bu Nod am= ber at ayy fea ont buurd cur, 0 WtN—Was activa und tere ‘Tho market declined sutge, und nt the close averaced bout $0 below the tnteat prices or -rhursiny, Livers vod ropusted ant ndvunee of do per bu, wud “dur res colpts were nourly onvehird muster than thoxouf the pravious diy, but these things ware powerloss by exile of wtucilio to wheat, expectully ag Nuw York was quoted dull and: tic tumor. Te. sme men who soll Wheut wore ailing corn right und left At the button. i p.omingne (rudus who deals in nek withune outine vouk all that was uflered ‘otal, rule for, Stay, md fallowed | it” uh. ory “largo purchasus, which | widenud the May vromlum bout tfc. Sollur May opened at 4GNfo, Uucllned to ise, wd enneed to 4540, and clawed Wb 43{o bid. Fellor June soil at beste, und Fobrud= Pyatsi( see, born vlosing wt Lig an sidu. Wecant. UE wo D UWelwe, wosnik at 4Uge.und Jannary, Tunged nt dG.’ Spot sulus wore reports ut Ai6ed bw No. Fini htah, milxed at Masso; how D Hew hile mixer assist (es 00 bi tt Tow mbxud me ST aditgos 22,000 bi on trucks 100 vy 1 Diadio free adie. Natal, 22,0 bis uetlvy und irruguine. mar! Junie Joll oT with other urain, then recay= ud about a bluher than on hs proced> 1 The receipts und euipments were rina burned ie feuling wax rather stron Opened at zegc, sont OM Lo May started nt Wise, Cloning ntdige, ‘Devo closad at thy outst the vlogs, Mejee v2 fe. Vewek 0 pro nctiey,, Cult antes wore roweto af AM BLL er Lid bu rejected we Beli u; by iin at MX3i4o pn dmokr and aks be io for aniad und SksWe for white, fray on ta GSN Bit, Was duiland to tower. The warkut foll off In conipany with wheat, | Car lots wotd ae dc, January BUnKensgey and Wry WL We. Can satus wore ros ported of 2.00 bu Na Gein ye rejuctud at wey ‘oth 1, eva Mull iad lerogwiurly’ tower, ‘The eakenud main under larva recuipts, which cunred buyers iy atund bck and sotia uf thei tutkyd asif thoy thuuxht thera was conslduraile bariey Un tho county yet, Cush No. Z poll wt $i.WG later nt @dis January wan Hn aL bu uid No. ha broken tot, suid for x wie, me te euster ot Tue autaide for N,W. receipts, and No.4 tell Inte olturinas ‘to ‘Shek, Kamnyles wore dull, “Cast ate vo Fopart ot U0 bu Ny dat #LOke 80d; Tou) at 7x9 104 IM bu No, Saree] TaD buat fo fi fuwite far No.4 und Teate oF No. 8, wll yiencks anid GaN bu at liste tree on buatd, ‘Toul, nw bu, ely, bULUTe -tha, 1G SNE Unt, asd thie wt the close. “dunuary gad cloned wt sce EK Mab diiqe, und raiiiod ster, wor wold i Get! ay Uf ns Naatio un trac AL yi Ei TWO O'CLOCK CALL. < for January and TE ALI AR Larne Whont was caster, closing at ¢1 at alloy ‘tor Pobriury. sales BON Lit 1Giiy for Junnury ani. #10 for Fetroury, ghived Jo lowereat disse" for Jununcy aun May, Bales 400d bu at YAU tor Mu for "dune, “ant a}faile , tur sloaed | stronger ab” ke iso for feconl yo wi for Janunry, ast réanat Glactuattinsg tne Kate ned el for January and $taed for fouruaty., Bale Lett aT} ReR AD oe dmnmary and euidanchy. tar Fobrunty. Burt. ribs Werotizmer, with salusor LWQUM Ibe ut Bsyauss oller Februs he . ATter tho cat] wheat waa quoted lower; at $1.03{o LW vollor January, —— GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN—Was in ninderato requost, and steady, ‘The trade ts now chlelty Wostarn, tho East- orn dualers having siocked up, Quolatluns: 1 i ¢ at Kud-tipped, 4d Inferior und coma! Bgat Crookud, ty BUTTER—Flie quni'ties aro In active requuat, bul on focal account and tur wlij.meut, and all offerings answering to thut dorcripuon were tasen ut fully lato piives, ‘There was no corresponding lnproyowent in inedluin and Jow wauics; the market for such belug depressed by thy lirge stock of lurd-butier and givu« murwurine. ‘Tho recelpts und oxports at Now York of butter since Muy 1 (tuu begloulng of thu trade yeur) colbpare as follows: : Tycetpta, Exports, pists Pounts Bast weo! i Fame we eg Biuce Sa Aad ‘Bune tiv baat we WL We quotes Geeamury, 2 AM |Ladle-packod batry, chiol i wy | Parking sock: Dalry tured GH lUreusy, 0) I nt tia a HEEE—Was quict nt $7.0077.25 for moss, $0023.25 | A No, a: for goodto | Allspice,,. Cloves, Nahe boain were fem all A bres belni anc taly atrong, nage tees otal sient fons remain as fo} athe te tree Nowa; Re Cine eras Tewiaton: junnten 8b... Abvertenh Mntes gaze pe . loubie le or ntand In need at nae eto? ernain, Septomb eroniny aAtuUt, A 1—Pricoa wera nominal Preceding dayaof tho wook, Hat partion Inety firm, mors ar nlbractia LDR" beta ur Neat at Folntiors who nro fortunate oc on hand. We quate: Anthrucite,,. Hrlo.a Urler Hatimore & On AGE Tore a oe ith salon wora roporvede at? jurgor. | ‘Tho market was quoted nyt nel, Wereed renters ML Zea tory ih or i sf nied an inp lear if SSI mat Whuotin, Nock Beet Witetin ro 1) B Mackere: sseespere E'2 sod in gy Codtish~Dressed., Ploreinu— fatbradtes ah fi mt Horting—Labrador rind, bia i Merring—iottand. ¥ keg, vy Alarring—Senled, # box, 15 ay Calsfornia salmon, Se-becsne: bd oa FRUITS AND NUTS. vm ro Jobbure’ pricost TS *hSclal strength, Hale Yoniion, bag u ‘a i) LOX A gta 275 gus rey 26 a oa Bc s Apples, ovnvornte: ? Apples, Enatorn. ne Ag N Apwlas, Southern, now. Ve Pouchds, unjared, tives, oS EY ekborri gv Pitted chortle: ne Wf Filborta... 19 Alinonda, rau Xuptes wal ng fh Tinnatis, To A Sapp Tair ocatrea 1» Fino. ftule tn tient eet stored hero tau fale ona} Dut enlor tifa 1a tae Utz of ing upplen lat in the County teeta : : : west jr Huving fruzen many, Oiber frduven ea 6 2 ah ad cw 8 a +S i) ohh iho ra arate now features, ‘There isn soaully wont te Te mah cota sr a woru steadily hold. Woasainguotoy Ore" NICE. Maraet ito, taney. Io, prime {6 choles. tule to wood, cumin, To, roneth Eatenteut-loat... Exuw No. Yoils NO: an: NO. neconds ta 4,0, upen kottio... Ofaih Choice corn oF mtgnr, 0 ea Triute corn or sigur, “On Fate to good corn or 3a Nlackatrnp, 8 ah N.0, moles si OS 2 ot. Casnia. 4 & Nui % on WAYS ii" ¢ale “don ind ‘Re #ikMOua mothy was ‘amit hevaslommlly ¢15.15e5 1040; But tno OFA wirlg ws plunty and esi: Groun-curod, ight, ® een cured, Leavy: nxed hid i Hint, No. u alors Fe : grunt amerings, nie anid (ae esau Doetnet Fe q Shum eayatesia Fela or aoe, LUM, Weight. Pre, Pate carriage horacn s.sey.8T hay td Hiwek horaa y ‘d io Buy pear Ww wy Huy hnrso, 4 i 8 fray horso,, 7 A 5 fan - 4a ry too a WurrOl WhLeO « 7 xa Sorre} mura 8 8 lack harry 8 wo ‘ Jonn horse, 8 Ml a u ya ve nat Hi ore fal ard deniers renarta Ne ‘month, 403 from Wisconsin by mil, progressing ruulily, and the season #0 farhas been avoruble, Quotations + om Hunt and second ejeur 3 Inch, ny First and second clear, “iret und xecond clear, Isls inch, aa PHONE CIUAE, Uses, sansa x8 Fire, and second cicur rough, Lind ig third clear, rat and xoco ; Camuimnn dressed ro Fini, secaTiC Tosetumedacttincts Bers aA stock buurds, lei? inch, a it ntock bourds, Were Inch Pins} { ntoek bourdtey eld Mel rt ‘oncing, Hrat quauty,. wey TE ‘anichnw No. 2.,, oe Commins boneds, Sai funet Common boards, No. 2 124 Teme} jon ieungal Dun fi net Toga ‘rimbar, 4x$ ta 8H, Mie} Hie Hickuts, tnt, rough, und guod.. nats nth Ena 3s Bhingies, Bhiogter Shingles ULES Ti ‘arba Unrbon, 180 teat.) Carbon, 173 test, Lard, whiter dard, Nov 1. A Ain dan rT info. oll tafoot olf, oxtra Fe. Ol, NO. Be Purpe! Minur’s of Naphtha, deoddetied Uinsotine, deadorize aula, xt clugreey, SULA ANID t {he ntrant is overstocs a . tla poutly dressid. t wowed por, i, dares Agha ara aun eg erg Bee eee een ae wilt Bucks @ 75082. ieee FOTATORS—Wore lees firm, the tel ferioe ‘and mora urea axpected. ~ Peachllowt Mia L, is is fie, wad wuru held at i Early rose were a! ry * ive ine quiet SERDS—Timothy wasa litte maro sctlre |e! bir} a0 for prime, wid an o# werd MAGS, Tey) Clover advanced in syimpetay SUT re teed, @srortera were roporiad to Bo, taklN Og, is, Mediu wale at fi ane ihe tagalog K of London, yeep ong wslighe hurdentog so prices i sa howd ait wuld tds ER ‘Ms ad Dalry, without sai hian dairy, per Pack. rvuned aust, bt Bie. i av yaneu,, Salca wore ren On the basieor $1.13 for WWodie-Wwas quiet nod stows. has sluckened, aiid Weatora, wants a iunatiouss ued to choles medium tui Coarse and dingy tub, Fine unwashed fleece. Conreo unwashed Bevce, Medium unwashed feoce Medium washed tleoce. Finw washed Svece. Course wushod dat LIVE sTock. cigaco. =. Outta, ry highwines, va ‘rhe eatlion dt ‘7 Reeeipta~ Monday ‘Vuvsday, ea ‘a iz! : wae FRE Bs am 1 CALTLEAVith moderate rovolote and 8 Foe) eral demund, the market for picth | pee] steady and arm, The only na out ‘has Bro gredun ouch Bs Ore &

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