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ne Wass arth plein! BES ob Youn Tein Ae ‘WM. T. BAKER & CO., TRUST COMPANY, 65 Congress-st., Boston. INCORPORATED 1831. Capital. $1,000,000. TT rete mene hoe, Nickerson oT. Narr, Fred by. Anis, Nic! 4 tee Tiities, Chna.d Morell, Gee. G, Lord, isha Atkins, HD tide, | Phomas f Nivor Ames, Asn 2, Patter, rt yay neon Hi bcneneys x “0M . ye Avaeues, FiGordon Voxter, ‘This Company In LEGAL, DEPOSITORY for Ads ninistratore, Hzeoutors. ‘Asalunues, Charitabio As#0- Aeon and nti Courts of Lan T WHEL A WACK AST Lae nee ie Le a sea) we trans s= i valtttes, oft. hte ond COUNT ESIUS uititoaten OF ui PUR Z BD 80% GOTEATE LOANS and Vii MONEY ONT Oe inenta buetieen ad ie reap co, ind rth mamma’. *\': 0, realtet guy HDD, etn HPCAS, roaturer. HE, DILLINGHAM & 00, lock aud Cotton Brokers, Tombers af the New York Stock & Cotton Exchanges. N.E.cor. La Laile & Madison-sts., CHICAGO. New York Oftce: 13 Newest. Cotton Commission Taino us in New York mamnly. £25 for busing und eell- Jroto wiros to vi rosleon Or Vatk, AML orders Prient uF ollicon In Ni pany Mods ae Aha) INGHAM, vomptly filled. HL Be on Momber of New York, ia iachange, i. WHI Membor of Now Ni. cor. Ian Ballo atid Siuinon DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 180 LA SALLE-ST., Members N, Y. Stock Exchange. ALBERT M, DAY. CYRUS W. FIELD. CYRUS W, FIELD, New York, Special. Direct Wire from our Office to New York. Boody, Saltonstall & Co., - Stocks and Bonds, 128 LA SALLE-ST. LUAN & CO. 63 Broatway, Ne Ye aN. Alpe Exchange. D. A. BOUDY, WW, Mohit? I RAND, 7. 6. SALTON EDWARD L. BREWSTER, STOCK BROKER, 104 Washingtonsst., Member N.Y. Stock Exchange. BOODY. M Mem Bohds and Stocks bought and sold on commission at New York, Boston and other €xchanges, and carried on margin, ‘Local securities handled on commission, GORDON, SON & C0., Bankers & Brokers, 66 LA SALLE-ST. Antorest allowed on Dopostts, First-class bonds Giurelid nttontion given to investmonts, Sticks Dousttund sold foreash ur on rargia on Now York and Philadelphia Exchanges Pullman Palace Gar Stock RIGITsS WOUaITT HY Stock Mrokera, No.1 Chamber of Commerce, S10 waza. $200 TRY IT 810, $20, $50, $100, $500, WHEAT. fnvested, in ous now and only. anfo pian of Spycutat- ag In Whoat Blocks, ote, quick und prolite lure. Ribetn the Bost season ta inko hold. Write for aut pampbiat ete.. elvtn winters Mone Fro RLM Tole Mita, Brokers, i Wanitneton 1, Chileno, 250 STOCKS. $500. OPERATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN A DODGE & CO. Bankers ag Hrokurs, No, 12 Wailest. Now York, buy ener y stocks ol ito 6 per cent inargin, and, when fenirede Pill wdtyiss whon nnd writ to lus. Also, eure NEOUK PRIVIL nitlo rates weit eet ta g1Neun UO. ¥ iiniaerontion 8 Apjeadonsand Finanelny iepertacnt co. MMASSION MERCHANTS: MLRCUANTS, J.T LESTER & 00,, COMMISSION. Stocks, Grain, Cotton, 25 & 27 Chamber of ver of Gommerce, Chicago, Membor New va sy BAL ~Petroleum haught and sold in the Bradford markets CULVER & CO., CEELOAGO, GULVER GOHMISSION ¢0., sk. LOUIS, Rollelt consignusonts of Genin. FIL Easton, artore Riliiahyy atch, Buy ana sell Grain wid Provisions (or futire delivery, and carry cual) property on taaruias. Exchanges, IN. Special, ur Salona at $2,097, 803, 889, Yer oh pushin ates guard Fewer, vuluos tan wis fur the Hunks stil Jeuuling, tens of Chie JW. NOMS, cago. ive ‘aT Muatasat, THE CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. ‘The following simply sales of borsdés have been mado this week by Messrs, FJ. Berry & Co,, of the Monroe street horse and mule Description. Gray deivor Age. erenesscecomeacs Bane —— The SetusurseGrindorts Story, Dauiel Wourts, Fi india itnballs eulssora- grind. + an 1880) je ore 10 Ba bee old, but baly and heurt! wtilivloves ow be went from Nova Scotiy, where bo mat gi to Englund, to serve under the aes ington i ui bis great ign. ite ton pure in forty buttlesund ekirutsngsctuchide jue uterloo, During bis tony serviv be re= 1 133 sword cuts, uo subro stab in the w mad eleven platol or gunshot wounds, Siice hte return to America be bus lived tu Montreal, St Albans, Boston, New York, Philadelphta, and Tndlandpolls. Ho bus had seventeen ebildren, of Whou tho videst survivor fs 8s, und tho youllge eat, by u second wife, 2s yeurs old. ————— Real strength given toe beryes, braiu, and vayocics by Biowa'g tros Bitters. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES BUSINESS. Stocks Opened Strong, but Closed Weak and Feverish. No Indication in the Stock Market of Peace Between tha Railroads, Brokers’ Special: Wires to Now York Cut Ot!—Finances in Chicago. Tho Produce Markets Again Ranged High- er, with an Active Day in Bread- atuffs and Quietness in Hog Products. Bul a Lalor Occline, Duo to Holders, Wanting fo “Soll at the Top"—A Sharp Break in Corn, with Steadicr Closing. FINANCIAL, Stocks opened active and higher gonoraily, excent for Lake Shore and Eric. After an up ward movement, In whieh Reading and Central Pacitic wore moat conspictous, tho market grow quiet, and closed weaker. Heading sold from 74% to TU, closing at 70!4. Reports are vigorous- ly efroulatad that the ratlrond war ison the evo of adjustment, and a good many people bellevo that it § concerned du not show It. wns Michizan Central doclined to OJ, aud Lake Shore tu 1254, Wall atreot allyices attributed tho weakness nt the close to tho fullura of tho Negotiations between the trunk lines aud to ap- prehensions excited by the call tor an extra segsion of tho Senate. Ata digadvantaye on account of tho slurular but the movements of the stocks New York Central inactive at 149%@1403, closing at 13, Business was transacted netion of the Western Union In outting olf tho svecial wires of tho Chlengo brokers, who have come to regurd thom asa necessity. Very little nows could bexot through concerning the moves ments of the market, and transaetions wero dlninished by tho great incrense In the tle re- quired to send orders and got anawers, Pulsar rights were quoted in New York at i. Wabash lost part of tho stimulntion given it tho day before. ‘fhe common wont down to DY, and the preferred to 023% from 0%. Bt. Paul, Northwes: ern, and C., C.,C. & I, wero noticeably weaker, Tho Ontario & Western and tho Now York, West Shore & Buifalo Roads haye made a trado that will be ndvantageous to both, Tho Ontario & Western have turned over to the other com- pany $10,000,000 of cush and ull tho rights thoy had in the routo on the west bank of the Hudson river. between Hoboken und Cornwall, and in the terminal grounds oppoalt New York, In return for this cash and concessions the West Shore Company agrees to build the road between the points nimed and to give the Ontario & Western porpottut right-of-way over it and per- potual use of the terminal facilities at Weebniv- kon, and also bands over to tho Onturlo & West- ern an amount equal to ite cash of 6 per cout bonds of tho Now York, West Shore & Buffalo, and n bonus of 25 per cent of Its stack, ‘Tho New York correspondent of the Philadat- phia Ledyer wrote on Wednesilay that it was a “cortuinty that n meeting of the Joint Exceu- ve Committee of tha trunk railroads will be held tomorrow ut tho ofico of Commissioner Fink, with a view of considering tue expediency of putting an end to the existing war and re- storing rates ton paying bnels. It fg undorstood thut this mucting Is the outcome of a confer. ence which was held inthisclty, at which Messrs. Roberts and Cassutt of tho Pennaytvauin, Jowott of tho Erie, and itutter of the Now York Con- trat & Hudson, were present. Reports that some auch meeting of the ‘high joluts’ was to take piuco have been circulated so often without proving truo that the pubtic naturally aro a Mt tle tncredulous, but my information ts from such 8 sunrce as to make It certain that there Js no inistuke abvut it this time,” An English view of tho trunk-line war {s given by John 31. Dougins & Co, of London, in tholr lust fortnightly circular. After stating that ono cuuso of the recent decline In stocks has Leon the overspeculation of the lust your, thoy assign ag tho other cause epeclat, though acting over u vast eurface, tho exccsslve fall in rallway charges Letwoen Iilinals and tho Athintic congt, caused mainly by the facreased means and facil- Atlus by water and railway carriage In that dirco- tlon, which buve become 6o great that thore is not now nearly cuough employment for all. Tho excosslvely low ratiway charges bavo,.in the strugute for this Insuflicient quantity, di- yorted most of the trafic from the lakes and Erle Cann!, which used to carry tho Inrmer part; aud the quantitics thus greatly incrouscd and in sotue enses doubled on the railways kept up tho gross traMo returns wonderfully, though when wenr and tearls reckonod—va sone day It always bus to be, though at frst postponed—it will be found that the traillc hns been carricd at heavy fuss, Meantime the extra repalns stand over, Hut thoy will probably como In nt 9 worse Ue. For tha through railways are beme mul. tiplied, and some ur perhaps all of tho new lines will proably enter into uffective competition paxt summer, mnaking tho situation worse. ‘Thla process fs Just what wo have secon bofore—and those who live n fuw yeurs will sce again; prus- perity brings on excessive competition, and that brings adversity, which is cured by time and standing still ttl business again increases sons to occupy all fully. Moanwhile the quan uUtles carricd bave on the whole beon rathor dimint:bing, as compared with last yeur, Tho protita of the Photudeipbia & Mending Ratlroad and Cuat & Iron Company for August, 1881, were $155,205.05, andyggfor the same time Inst yenr, $50,018,02. The pRlcsof the ruilroad, und coat aud frou gompuntes were, for tho yonr 1831, to Aug. 31, 86,U:4,858.14, Whilo for tho suine perlod of 18 thoy were §5,600,551.05, Tho polls of the coal company were for tho sno timo fn 1381, 08,005.09, and in 1880, $14,214.00, Tho Mauston xus Central Rallroad carne ings tor the Nnit week of September wore 337, 618, a deereage of $4,101, and the Des Moines & Vort Dodwe earams for the same timo $11,020, an Locrense Of &4,851, ‘Thy trattio of the Missourl Pocltic und Its Southwestern connections for tho second week shows a yuin of $30,207 on tho main Une and content branob, $15,280 on the Missouri, Kuosas & Texus, $1542 on tho Laternational & Great Western, $14,005 ont the ‘Tuxus & Paditic, and $2,769 on tbe Iron Mountain, moking a total Increase of $108,115, ‘The carntngs of tho Wa- bush, St. Louty & Paciie Intivay Company for tho week ending sept. 1) were HT; corres sponding purlod lust year, $0,7Hd; Jucrease tn 1881, SH0A57, The catimated curqings of. tho Nannibul & St, Joseph Ratlroad Company for tho second week of Sopteinber were SU,721, 0 eure f S4Uld us compared with the Bain bs ‘he: An UN shows the tluctuations of tho active stocks? Gpani-y Hah Lan dng. Stocks. West, valor a Ud, COvsvsese Motrupulita: awe es iY ie &, Wabeain St. la Puclis Do protorred... Loutevitle & Ni me & ULI sous a Obi, bar's Government bonds were fairly active. peltnaut, change in cee District of Ca imbin gd Wi bid and 108 et Hatton states or fit and 101% askud i it and 117% usked; ani sigs UA priv and NTs nek, reign exchange was atondy. — Bankers’ et notual rates inl sterile won nom- sterling was fereco stertlii were 4 4MIasls inally 4Twqntialg, Tankers: “Trantos were 625 for sixty dasa and fail, for demand: Freneh t tome incre bills were 130g520% ; Melaian commer-. clal, eis bankers’ iwurks, Hq; and com- morcial WGT4, Chileno hank clearings were $7,000,000, Loans were In good demand at 07 por cent, Now York exchange wes quoted between banks AE BCR $1.00 por $1.00) discount, Country ordors tor currcenoy were madernta, Cook County” Ay 148 sold at 103, BY TRLEGRAPIL NEW YORK. Special Wiepatch to The Chteago Tridunt. New Youk, Sept. 23.—On tho Stock Exchange tore was u falrly active speculation and prices Muctuated, In some instances to a eonalderable extent, Tho market oponed at an advance of 14 to % per cont above yesterday's closing tiz- urea, the lending stocks bong Norfolk & Western preferrod, —Sijuols Central, ond KRending, Subsequently a reaction of 14@U4 por cer cent took place, the lutter in Rending, but tho decline did uot last long, and the generat Hat soun beentne strong on Ineo speculative purchases, At midday an improves ment of 4@2% per cent was noted, Nead- ing, ‘Texas Puacilic, Kansas & ‘Toxus, and Central Pacific being prominent in the advange. In the carly ufternvon there wis an other renction of 1% to 144 per cent, tho greatest: fluctuation bemg agata in Roading, but this was quickly tollowed by anothor recovery of 14 to Mi per cent, Central Pacific, Oblo & Missisaippf, and Now Jersey Central loading tho list. After this camo n pressuro to reallzy, which resulted Inn decline of % ta3 per cent from tho highest prices of thoday. Tho stocks thut sutfered most wera Reading and Oblo & Mississipp!. In tho tual sules thora wag a alight revovery inn few stocks, but the general mlirket closed weak. Tho money market wns onsy, and borrowurs found no diitiealty in supplying tholr require. ments, Cail loans on pledgo of stock collateral ranged between b@t per cont, and closed at UGA por cent, tho majority of tho transactions, howover, being at thohighorrate, The Govern- mont bund dealers found — nevommodu- ton at tho lowest rates, ‘Timo towns wero quoted nt 58 per cent, recording to tha date of maturity and tho collateral. In the dlacount market primo mercantile paper ruled ot 6'5@0' per cent. Tho sterling exchango market wae inactive, and very Ittlo demand prevalled for nny clasaof sterling. Tho nom inal usking quotations were 4811; for slxty-day bills and 485 for dumaud, and the rates for ne. tunl business 4804 @,t81 for aixty-day bills, 441@ 4866 for demand, 4444@ioh for cable transfers, and 470Gb17¥54 for cominercial bills, Coutinontal exchange continued uncbunged, Raltlroad mortauge bonds were actively traded in, and inostof tho teading fssucs recorded an advance in prices. In tho lato dealing a portion of tho improvament was lost. Loulsvilla & Nashville gencral 63 sold up from 106 to 109%, reveted to 10744, and revovered to 1S, Ohio Southern firsts dropped from 9544 to 0, and re- acted to %!4. Chesupeake & Ohio currency Os fell from 634¢ to b8!{, and recovered to sy. Erio Consolidated acconds rose from 103!{ to 103% and receded to 1031;. Metropolitun El- evated secomts declined from 60 to 85!§, and re- covered to 85x, ‘Texas Paoiiic firsts (Rio Granda Division) rose from 91g to 024%, and reacted w 03% Mubllo & Ohfo first dobeutures advanced from 70 to 71, Metropolitnn Elevated firsts from J!g to 116, Ohio Central incames from 6444 to 506, Wabash Pacliic tirets (Chicnyo Division) from 03 to 03, Rochester Pittsburg fncomes from 44 to 45, and Kust Tennessee incomes from 6510 68, Canada South- orn gunrantead lirst devlinod fram 00% to Wi, Denver & lo Grando conatruction 6a trom ML to 110!4, Iron Mountain és from 0153 tol, Kan- aus & exes general 08 from 89 to 884, St, Paul Hrsts (H. & D, Division) fram 118 to 117, and do do (Southern Minaesota Division) from 105 to 1054. {%b the Western Associated Preee. New Yonx, Sept. 23.—Governments steady find wachanged, except for extended 3s, whieh roso tg per cont. Itailroad bonds in good demand, and in tho mats highor. Btato seouritics fulrly active and gonerally fri, Thostock market was atrongz at the oponing,and prlecs ure generally 4@1'3 per ceut blghor than yesterday's closing figures. Norfolk & Western preferred, Uilnola Central, and Roading Icading in carly doalings. A deetlne of $4 to 14 per cont took place futur In eading, but tho entire fist soon became strong, and at midday prices showed an improvement of % ta2X por cont—Rending, Voxns Vnoific, Knnsas & Toxns, and Central Pacific boing most prominent in the ndvance, A subsequent reuction of }4@1'g per cent onsued, tho fatter In Mouding, but during the afternoon Bpeouintion again becutne strong, und a rigo of 4 to 144 porcent was ostabllabod, which was most murked In Central Puclile, Obfo & Missis- sipp!, and New Joraoy Contral. Denlings very quiot, and graduully the murket assumed a wenk tone, Aftor the second call o prossure to soll wns munifestod, which roauited In decline of 14g tod percent from top theures—Renading and Obto & Miasissippl boing most consplouousthore- fa, In tloal aaies some shuren recoverad w frag tion, but the general list closed woak, ‘Traunsnotions 105,000 shares: Eanada Soutnern. Central Pact a dae & ale & Hands Donver& me We aut s 10] reans Paclite Union [acts Wabuwh Puciite,, nd rn Union,,, CC, CS Le ‘Now York Cont Monoy. 3@6, vlosing ut G4. Prime mercantile paper, Su, Sterling oxohango, 00 mand, 45134, {4 Nowbs..,: Now, 448 days, steady at 481; de- Govennsents, TG: Now is, §|Puctiods ot vontral 1 Virwinta tes Vinaiiia ex Nineinia, doterrac iho. 1 tnd 4 ‘Vex, Pac.(ito sTOcKs. at | Norfolk & W parihara Put it ra 34 iglaisio contrat i ‘Ohio afi peek. Ginkitiy & Wéitarit nets Mul Pa . Lene! a3 LOSTON, Spectat pispateh fo Tw ‘Tribune. Boston, Muss., 8 “.—Tho stock markot rons quiet, aiid ‘ tic ALioatce ta looked tor until after the funeral of tho President, {In tho meantlne prices arv rather drifting, tho move- meat in one direction or the other boing gov- erned by temporary causes. In rallrond wharos the movemont wi ally ght, and there was no devided tonuenoy, fo tho markvt, ulthoug it cloavd rather Uriner. Enatern advanvoil from 46 to 48; Flint . peetorred to Uh; Union Pacitie from Is to Las WU, inate & from 12% itm sold atin, Chic frow 80 to ae trou | 160% 16, tho clouo, gin Ae a Baudusky from 2544 Bi Atebiedn frow 1 to 14844, Wut iis War bla! a tho close; Ree ublicun Valley doferced fron JS1 te tu! referred from 38% Lo Pehes Ful s ton & Hattimore frou bass York & Now England from 7 to 09; Slumuette, Hougaton & Ontatio preterred fram HU ta 118. In bonds, Atiuntio & Pactiiy Te Mdeaueed Sram tos] 37) | 46% to 47 on sales Of ver $1,000,000, Mexioun & ite ‘Urunds. ww | iss6 | Coutral a deotined 15, to87; New York & New * thd at Ny to 113g; Mussacbusetts Central ES Ags Ui In ‘tend stocks, Boston Land suld at 84,08 bee fork. Water-Power closed at 64@sy without changes of Importance were apparent in the dried fruit market. Mish are reported fn light supply, and must descriptions are advancing In sympathy with the enhanced cost of mutts, Lnko fish, fat mackerel, summer-cured cod, and entmon were marked up yestorday. In tho oft market the chanyes were an advance to $1.00 in extra lard and to 66g680 In miners’ oll. Coal and plg-ivon wero frm and unchanged, ny ines Ught supply, nore expeulally tha chulee grades, which romain firm at the quote mero civy sper lite Contral, tions. Thore tan Hybt trade in brovm-corn, tha 197g Ponnsylvautn 6 Now York | old stovk bomg atiout oxtmuated. Ittdos aro Goutal 183s Breage ti et Wr Road- } still weak, with ndeotining tendenvy, Stocks of ing, i all desorfptions aro very into. Grease and tnl- Tialtl srgton bons, HONS 48, LINAC. eaag | low are fem at tho reeont advance, the recolpta MOM EtG Ry of thy foriner being quite Hberal, aud of the The amount of butltor latter very lght. Potatoes aro firm at W250 Dae of Bngland today bs per bu by the carelot, Wool{s fairly active at Pants, Sept 2—Kerit tho Jow tlynres provalling for tho pnst month. wea OmeiE ae on nn asthangacea Svela were nou stendy Cor tinlothy and olen: p a sellers generally holding off for better pricos, Cr ieee ha tor 3100 pronttutns oterliows | itayseod was ttm and Zo higher, selling at $L40 1A. whilo waiting for n decilie in pric hich did not come. Salon wery reportott of id brie and 183 ancks winters, partly nt £8.00; 2,175 fora and 2/20 snoke springs Bt BLAS; 29) Urls and 8H ancks low xrados mt $1,003 AO; 241 bels rye flour, partly mt #10, ‘Total about 5,873 bela, Winter flours were quoted nt {7%a8.00; ships ping springs, KLOKGT.ONe tho low grade eprinus, #00 00. ye tlour at about 660136.25, Ure MULATIers—Wore In fale domand nnd stondler. Salus wore reported of 3) cart of bran at Hausa ‘Leomrn malities at ¢AA 720, WILEA'T-Way nottvo, and avain stronger, witha ai exelietant, we this, Litt u elendy ano We compnrud with ¢ irkot navanced 13¢c, fined Hata fo nuovo tha, Wost eo tars. he Asritia markets und N: rk word atronwor, nid UE reves ware Milscentiy emiattan volume, with fonra that the salny weather will hindar thrashing in tho Northwest, nu gate wuike toeels vory Hehe fir weoks to come, ‘There was a good fnett dennd, and Jlumorons buying urders from thy utalds, while kano Are huiders vabraced the umpurtuniey to Rell GUL. Hig ecowd tok all tho oltwrings without, wincinie howovures tt. the slineg Drei tt yc fants, nbd thon peices nye wny, only Eoin paopte spoke Hf iio folly of Haeking price we On nccumuiating etucks 1 atores bit preaant acrivels ely cauao Much Turthoe necunutation, TLS HeOMONE Me, Nt} Sat 8 at igi] Zeleptone solu at 156%. Moston @ Th the tWeatern Astoclated Pres, Toston, Sept. 23.—Stocks vlosed ns tollows: Wator Vowwos Boston Land, tel. & Tope Hosters 1k Kastora 16.1, floston Pais B&Q. i Fint « 1.0 We art Minit ‘dininan. Dunes te sty prot FOREIGN: iilrawn from tho (RM, ‘2ulosud a Rika ti tours MINING NE we: Luke frotghts wero dull and droaping—St¢0 | FARA ‘fae hy cat Meg ab HAN FRAN bolng about the best bid for corn to Huffato, No } 9400) tu. Atso then 2 Mian a Wb, €ikia lath, BAN ERancisco, Sept. local chuirters to Lultalo were reported. Much arent aed i aaa dosed ng follows: © of this condition Is dug ta, the “ booming" cons its oy rein eat bt neh elon Sour fc cs DUr rte “it Ty he offb b i dition of the murkets. Thoru Is at tho present | Qenuur runuud at Etat th alee sult, tie one time about te aguinet tho ahipment of No. 2 corn to the senbuard., * Hallrond trelghts to Now York wre quoted at About the samy range, snd Doconber shcatin ‘The follusrini shure tle range Tur the ay ineiuding transations on the Call Honea: Ran 124 per 100 Ihg on grain and 17430 on provisions, | No, 2sring. yrsterd ‘Throw to Liverpool ts ubout 2@H0 on grain || SeHor Stun Hal ee tae and #@ikic on provisions, ‘Tho uggrexate receipts of whent renorted yes+ torduy ut Chicnyo, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Toledo, and Dotroit wero 161,000 bu. The corruspondimg ehipments were 61000. Tho shipinenta from New York, Philadelphia, aud Laltimore wore 20,000 bu. ‘The Now York Produce Exchange Weelilu elves the stocks of gratin in slghtat the porlod: Sulton doliur Nu Novant BL i ib La cn fod wavaueied nominit at #1381 bid. Malus word Jour rejactod nie ‘a in saturon und 4 curs by ramaple Bt AWas nietive wid. Irro: ley pratt Sygerend efosud com “hatta) see at prices of ‘Thursday, Livoruool of 2d por contal und Now York rere considernyly: his hwipud cho ups ceuntitenge In aor Crown v Piptoy Kurekn, Fixehi pe Unton Gow £ finlive Soret Martin ‘White... Belvidere lov i ny fils elrunwere wil ne tuculpts fons Utan tho revent avernte. Ward ovamont, dig 10 4 d nostoN. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bosros, Sevt. 2—In mining shares Bonanza ordora tts they cue | stood to ba trinsiecritu from Oe in And the increased duniand {or tho jaitor month ry Development advanced Uli; Stlver Islet i, ¢ to bts fit Napa 1-16, to shaw dealtacd auced thy dit rr i Ne. My market for Uctuber 34, to 8; Powable 3, to ment BSGes to Wes toned io hetore st eee Be tr her Caumot & Heels 41%, to 25. Atlas sold at wore jondora lore tu soll many mulitonn ran. pols 1 that sure, Dana nt43, Othors ns before, if tie murket sbuakd ryacl nm ag and the ulforinis son broke olf privas. AL Ilttia tos foro Noon the jnrkel had crept up th Wao under hater Henand, whan apurtads aaianons Of ules tH sed fay muments, it felt fated ta a nd vlosed ae aigo DIU. Nuvenitier’ ros. ty, nbot gremlin daring the Ty the Western Associated Press, Boston, Sopt. 23.—Mintng atocks closed as fol- lows: Mowos Mints C ¥ Tho slowness with which corn camo forward 4° | frown the country last spring scoms to bave do- | pnt Ns Fees aie 8. | celved goine people Into the bollat thut ther | Reynoubertanued stata die, elomnuae tig sia. ital d apt was very litte toft after supplying the wants of call ke steel Hat MOTINE NLaisentiel(ce Heiewnbto. Dunean sib tig we ARO KE, Nd. St Frank} Myuutnaiga work Tos uti-niixod the farm. ‘The holders of country corn changed ne es ats clusiie nt Th over fromm May into June, and then trem Juno re Uw and 2s cat REAL ESTATE, into duly, and then ngaln trom July to Tater | See andy Benes Uy. ate a so months, not because they had no corn, but be- oe aT Gienhedias cAG BOR "Touts ‘Tho following instruments wero Med for | cause what corn thoy hud was not dry enough | MOE O LY, the tolluwing ible shutes the rane revord Friduy, Sept, 23: to puss ns No.2, Tho very bad weathor of Inst Cored Hange — Chore CITY PROPEUTY, winter was uguinet it. But the result is that Na, 2 corn Thuratay. genera du, bid Ou nt G10, ft.0 of Whtrtyetleat: of, 25x cork bas recently been coming In yery freely, Wine @ lo! les “$980 | and would be now arriving much more {rcely if i ea a “ ee ae dl Aig at okt the railroads could only meye it faster thin WW) iat, rota tt sa | thoy now do. All over Central and Werontrong nnd highor nt tho. aon x the Northwastern Towa thore ara heaps of ie | Sdvuncoon thecloming prices uf Thursday boing Me ‘ rie Dmcteaimiadaterertisig Iyto an seit whteh cannot le omplted. | ana, penile faursn, the Jinrka SeMunGRN, TET ward ty x simply beeatise the number of ratirond cars ture H ff i ia ad a dy Sah hished ts barely suflicient to carry olf tho dally nnd avonton af the tgs ae esi Note . 4700 | deliverivs hy Curmors, Indeed, present prlecs gull ak Age Leund No, Lwhite at dic for pedis 3, ir the month bold ia ie autbse uontly at aco Sal i : are a powerful stimulus to thoso deliverers. r Oct uber opened, Sire auton Bopt. r We showed yesterday that corn In this market. ne J. Sietdinorey,. ean closed nt 4340. ‘Nos ET vO. ; ¥ ene Hie, ndvaneed to ie, a eae agg pe Tiahay was 63; per cont higher than a year ago, But shostine at sii sailor’ nguoinber, in whleti warty to ent that moans a much higher porecntage in tho te Ernclinit, rankod from | dii6c Oe there unt Linke Rte. 0,cOr of ‘Carpontar, nf to xd fe, vinalnig aL the “a sane duly NY (sane shoipy yr. to 1.8 a3 price, alle f, the gene Hy from 4Uxe to fe, closing xh AL ic Sollor siuy wold froth de to 43ie, closimt BU¢ce. Samples were: nellve ‘and higher. Cast sulus were inady af 8 care YA bu at scedii4u for Nowe nud tig for Nu. ition rites F at country, becntise the cost of transportation hithor is no kigher now than It was thon, In the scotion aruund Des Moines, Ia, a year ago yesferduy thoy were puylog 20@2te per bu for corn; yesterday they paid G0c. Here f8nn ade vatico of nearly 130 por cont in the prico paid to tho producer, und st naturally makes bim will- ing tu sell, when he Icnows that he bus a surplus over and above the quantity required to tide ovor the next thirtcun months, Tho fact is, that prosent prices are bringing ‘out 9 greut dent of old corn, Enrly this wook It wag roported that a crib of corn had boen sold nt current prices horo which was put up three and a tult roaten: South Dea or | and far s okt ve Traectad mleed” ANgeeRS Loe rojectad white, dos geicatal Pea tciiee for ee a and ductsige for parloy-uats free on board. ‘Total Bae to about 5,00) bu, witht fein rene, dated Sept, rth wertora ata sit S-itisuranes Company to Apthuny Dente Do Koven at, 100 few ‘of Wexpinin fro atnte Gy yt, zi owtnta of dam fe Ran; Tauri Mids yenteray, ee 4 pees 4! f, Said saat reays nor un w LISA to Uohiged stator Distuiin Fe te pine Lareioan ste s E atu st Giitant arver ot sane 4100 | yenrs nyos. It $s estimated by competent Jud Peis active und iikge hiahor, with «fate ia Wwe oe South Doncbora, n't, , , vy comp eles: ite heavy transactions for wey es ‘tated Bet Gat ¥. Enright to that fully one-half of Inst yenr’s surplus wlong he NO t John D, Fitegoratuy, 1.700 the truuk Nnes in lown {8 yet unsold. There is ovidently euough old corn lying perdu to make ainends for a lirge shortuzo In tue crop uf the presont yeur, ff any such shortuge there bo, A letter from Tower City, about forty miles BpOL BOI om! i at vile Brg Welusod, to 4 a or her, In whieh some 35,0 bu changed hands, mold from A ty #1.M, closing at tho latter price. sellor Noe bor wold ate ie Th, welt u 1s bid nt the slosa, Cash ng Word male uf 1é cul Ug Ue for ror 3 cits by statnniont a fur F fected, sand $1.10 SOUTH OF CITY LAsttTR WITIILS.A TADIUTS OF SEVEN MILER UP TIE OUNE. Mowen ny, noar iva Hra0v 4. di 1 nye i st RY 2 Me Ang. 24 (8 Bead Wee iyde to ais boyond Fargo (Dakota), saya that buyers thero | bined ‘gouhh equal ipatout Wau bu, yf No.2 feaw on ie Welety are paying $1.18 por bu tor No.1 hard whoat, and | , BALE: th nd firiaat the advance of 2 Rol aL SLT, WIth E115 pald for ‘Nuvi gaat a Sopuumuaratibe, Tsatnbee aL Mudie a Mae aetania wore, aeiiees nd A hon The preguings Noi overybody fs talking about $1.23, ing ont from that section sinwly, Wheut 1s go- Nts ni i sh line tiurcertorAndeaw'Couwturw, 10000] It now looks ng if compuratively little whont * Of 7 cats deurg, fi aes cpa Butler at Hovneoh, eet ane. Rit will come here tils year except from Nobraska. ry Ernest ees ned for Ro. . ow teniek $8 B wlitwal {0.2 Le Bovariiue, 1,30 Haat en ere pane ac aepltins me ae No. Siree on baard, ‘Toso ‘equal’ to alinee at, 9.6 coro! zs ortmer will grind it, aud tho Intter will send it u Ce sha natal elit John AS oeoq | forward by somo other way, The other States | vane itt Bisa er tha ae oor, of tho Northwest do not scom to have much minre thay saffivient for home wants. It was rumored yesterday nfternoon that some 400,000 «bu whent and 300,000 bu corn would bo posted today, but tho warehougomen and othors who ought to know declare that thore is no grain out of condition, and thorofore none that needs posting, It Is probublo that in this case Damo Atimor will ayatn proye to bo a Mar, Tho office of tho Chief Inspector of Grain will bo closed ut 10 o’clouk Monday for tho day, Tho Registrar's office will be closed all day. Tho Pittaburg & Fort Wayne Railroad will handlo no freight on that day, and itis expected that other roads wilt follow the oxumple, The Bourd of ‘Trailo, Call Board, ete., will bo closed, All the indications polnt ton very xenoral auapone slon of business on the day of the President's fuvoral. per ho range for over moved alumiy, mut lie onor ia, sens abaren diy told tiaeh, for butter peices. Now jirlao was quulablg We dided,18 add Old at fos 6.5), Snlon were ea a oe pt uty ‘clovgrsaca Bt h.72 i e200 foe now f cnr ana ub thy sod aL #24 3230 for pour to peituo easly and fe aolor Ootopert rf Unescud at eteddastead eushe TWO O'CLOCK DOARD, Whont, closed ia luwor, at SLAM@LAIE for tombor, #1 tats for Uetoher, Th 25 Se toe Deventer and #13 Balew wore mud Of WEST OF CITY WITHIN A nants ov BEVEN ii Oh cou atous rmitage rond. 85 ftwof Stive a Arm dated Sept. ‘1 "sbi Urny et Be to Jolin, CAIUNG) seveseresegeere "5 OUTSIDR PROTENT ‘The trustas of David A. Gage bas convoyod to tho City GF Cineazo 24) aeros th deiversiuo Tor $20,WNk COMMERCIAL. Tho following wore tho receipts and shipments of lending articlos of produco in the elty during tho twonty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Fridny morning aud for tho corresponding timo a your ago: sind Tar Ucto- ¢_fur Ducomber, d Féc luwwor, nt ful Roveutsor Bayi jer 208, fay. qe (pla GiigsGiige for tho yoar, uid Eafon wero maid a paige. Geitiber, RRCHIVTS, Bh |_ eae, Tate Weil 41843) B72] BIIPMENTS, cealige ihe tie Novoniuureasiaile toe tho your, pore as Giettor'Siays ‘sulos treruinado of HOON Bs fio tor, “Beptomber, 4140 wollye OtabIE Peri MP y ANTICHES. feller Novunber, und iso nollor Stay, ‘levy slused aie nose, Bd att, titers ti DrNO PROVISIONS, i work elu larly tower, at #900 HOG PROPUCTS—Woro rather quiet and stronger. Ba er teas Me shene HU EM BISS sont Nos ‘Tho loca! hox market was quoted tirmor, and Liver ah by tor" neue, und eadiie | pool reported nn advance of 1s in lard and dain long gpeuary. i of” Ray Fi Cured muuts, Is... Derovor, AAR! Zollor, “ue ‘an Beer, wa, aller ddnnut se ‘Myo lower, at glz12 He fur Ovtabor, Stor} Novator, enor clears. ‘This, with the stronkth in grain, naturnily coured Ligher prices for product here, but the «to mand was not xuud enough to minke an active market, and quotations receded when corn turned downward. ata anueye fi ia Tie fOr eUUrUa Ty ont 'yhore was Hite Inquiry for shipment. W213 salior Uctuber toler Novetwlior Rpecial reports to the Cineinnatl Price Gurrent telice puvember #41254 wollor the your, un show the number of hogs paoked from March 1to | £9 HHUA se eG His: Pate Novae and duto und the lutost mull datus wt the undermentioned bat Si dn ney frit gatos of anu; t ibe places, with comparisons, a8 follows: Witieedvsb sollur Ueiobor. #0, iigadod roller Nor ‘ta ept. 2 vouiber, uid #1u0 soller January, GENERAL MARKET: HROOM-COUN—Thoro ia 8 lglt trado at quakes he ett pal Gu-tipped inforturuna & Crovkud,. ‘Tho following Kraiu was Inspectod into store In thle city yesterday morning; 4 cara wiuter wheat, 20 cars No.3 epring, 17 cars No, Bin, 5 BAGGING—Thoro wos an’ unchanged market. ‘vrade was only falr at tho follomlug quuiaionss Jeoted, 2 do (SL whout) Perens ic Buria A bu. 212, ith care rejected, 2 cara no grade (51 whont); 390 cars 4 tho samo a nae vo, 2 o bapur says: in this market thoro Is unnius, double. and 09,000 bu No. 3 corn, 80 ours high mixed, 208 | yory yitly anid about tho prlee vf hous for the winter 4] Wool ancks,, HNUTTHIt—in values thero were no changos. A continued active deinund exists, and the tone of the markot la as trot as it uny provious poriod, ‘Thavul- Tortiiye of tine yrudos aro a little mora numerous than herotefore, but tho supply still falls far bolow thedemund. ‘There ore no luge Mockaof any grade. Who rvculpis wud uxporta nt New York of putter since Muy 1 (the begloniug of the trade year) cum- re ie lows: arava sa Recoipta, Bzzorte cars rojectod (059 corn); 20 cars white outs, 8 vars No, 2 mixed, Ot cars tow grade (60 onte); 10 cara No.4 rye, 6 cars rejected; 27 cara No. 3 bare loy, 18 card No. Ato, otal (Bt cary), 40,000 bu, Tnepectod out: 80,041 bu wheat, 855,072 bu corn, 88,802 bu onts, 059 bu rye, 648 bu barley, Tho leading produce markets were ‘again higher ‘yestorduy, with an active business 30 Kraln, and net much dotag tn provisions, Tho packing xeon, aud wu fall to learn of uny contracts Loing made for forwurd delivery. ‘Iho dieyosidon agunis to bo to lut the market taku its course, und ap- ornte when tha thus coniva as may seom to be beat at that time, ‘ha Hboral receints of hae haw at, tho pret at aunumer uucking yulnts indicuta tawt thore js wo scurclty of huxs in the count “Our restene show that te pal for the waak wmaouiit vi Lak tutta Taki nat veo uh 0.) forthe correapunaing weok oar, makin tho Total whe Maret Lia dite ih; aint Jae thu coprionpadini thine lust ents showin ° aunts, wort scott to want wheat, aud corn, and cite | creaye of G4,0H) bund In the nuuber pavked iu sous Fost rook ae avals with an avidity groator thun ever, and prices uta wou! 3 BU oa bi 1. 1 mounted away Up in consequence. But thera a oven Anica sro ieuveanye ut eee Buns amt ‘vast Yeur, Prem wasn good dealof quivt unlondlag in wheat a eat Ue aalloe Gourer, and Wo quotes frum tho outset, and thoro wero many iniillons | Starke sufior Bupraniuar at dowel Gar bite Greaney, ehoten of corn for ante ‘at Wo. or over, that figs | suiler Uetuburatd Pe ai insular Novonte | Duinys ctulesersesr uro having been aot by several hollers ne at ah bre ® good ono at which to close aut, | Toth TEHO. fab amie nivoe tio tanKe of CH est emt sil 11 poreados the markot. ‘the a 5 demuna te nut aellve ws DUE Thle broke things a little past noon, ) Madre Including the Cat Hoar Hany Closet gulat way wood deal a cues i m Selb ove, unde other product falliug off in sympathy, though uy at but, wre He ne ah to pey | Huialic, axlent, Hokage reimaun eontidente daw sutall way hog products ruled relatively stendy, Tho wilow a¢ igor prigon thi utad bulo wr fttisraett becullar conditions made the shipping business py Bis ork of chevey since Bay Lt Vory unsatisfuctory, At 320 from store here ta aE Pr fils vostontiy SeWBG crude ual) 'eotajura aa fo tho huld of a vessel in Now York burbor thoro jee abuUt 10a a8 ee tbe kn Aeceintan arts Was not much tuducemont to ship corn tothe | ZAgquers ths Intual prices ort uraday: a a Past wook.. SATS sonbourd on Now York quotations, Movs pork | 1207! gallo al wuarye 2 Kalea were st “d Dune weok i Zab ath Cloged utendier, at S10.N@IV.UY for Oorober, | HULME EM soltor Eero teres: rere a I WW tes male No may Bamy tiny lust y tex iad si con Saquotes Hak and $20,40020.4244 for Januury. Lard closed 2350 lower, at $12.124@13.15 for October, and $12.04 @12.65 for January, Short ribs closed utoady, at $10.2714@10.00 for Qotober, Wheut closed Y@Io bigher, ut 81.01.0215 for Ootobor, and $1,354. 195% for Novembor, Corn closed N@Ke higher, AL CSHE@Ae for October, and O84@uve fur Nos Vember, Oats closed %@o lower on futures, ar UGA for. Soptember, 413,G@ilo ror Outo- Full crouttisses. 0 Farkskiun Clioddnr, etal rare pity, fut, chvleo,,, Part rie sumuion it} Baltinore. Ls, ‘uu! ana Waa tiem a srenersnnre 00D) oat barrais, bor, aud 424@43%0 for Novembur, Rye TeAdvancad SOTHa per dn sis for Gotaone and November, logs | Be es ae eee pe an ote aces Jes obo a woro wctive and bo bigher, at $040G080 for | luadiuweule were us tuilowe wtaia pear" | contidue, diuppolnthody ‘duhy wad pricgs, ued ouslr,withesiosat s200065, 0 oe |e [Gan] oe pated inte a Dry gouds wore activo, Buyors tn largo nume | Loto, part salted... a | 7 vag Pires i aaa Lora thrunged all departments of the market, Bapuini S| EB | RR and the aggregate of aules waa lurge oven fur Octobe aed to | ws we this stage of tho season, when trade is at ite BERET AESaaaTAE S10:714010.0 for ‘October bight. Prices ary yory firm all along tho ino, wed el 2) fF, iihigee ples Lt i clear rink a but especially for cotton textiles, stocks of uuu) Jong-cut bars, snes Cubs Which both In agents’ and distributors’ hands Mie arora, at aoe Walt uro unusually Hgbt. Thoro was uw continued frvo movenvnt {un bools aud shoes, bats, caps, rmeriry cuee. ae clothing, and willinery goods, Grocorles wero | “HEKE—Wus quiut w ee By for mess, 10.000 reported active, with prices’ firmly supported, | Wd for oxtrs meas, und $.Wde21.0) for haus Sugars wore stronger than on the carlicr days of ne tho week, the decline of ‘Tucaday and Wuduose BRUADSTUFFS AND SEEDS, day being reguinod, Btooks of refloed aro rus | FLOUN—Was to much better demand at bighor ee inet ribs. Sega Short cleave ae a rade Is et any a Wl coke ios juat nooe uf ic volume OF business ab vounia: pricos, There was hot much doing tur shipment, the 4@ 2 et sory deity aud the dumand more thanor | Qivenca in syaipathy with the upward wuremunt i Wee a inurily active for tho time of the yeur, Dairy | jy whoat carrying the market above the limits of | Turse pea 1, products remain exceedingly fru. Fine goods | nuyers for export; but lucal purchasers touk about Tatglus, Lat Madea tayori O23. G83 #ro GoaTee, BHU Command axtroin DFlceg. No | gl thay wusogered, some yf them belay quite bare J Hiaisins, Valuacia +. we Ww aniayn. mu hint ieqivorrien: Minckiorcios Wittad chort! country Country ya ton at 83.0 bt eat ironng At 5.88 i $4.00; Sites nt BLN; TH ius nt #4 cin nat q FILNTS—Vonches ahd grupos wore a trite erate nad tho Iniene RE Seele por ite AG TeR wed fou fruit anid the altar nt sede por 18, fe muita stondy “Wo auto: Be peels nettott Vel ifakbereiess is. Temonn, por box... Californin phuni Callfornia pea 4 nd and wore TA pitees rol eines rathor ii Decutina of the: cantinuad warn woatl Sirups wore netive gna. strong. ice, soaps, tarot, cundler, otc., wei a AEM Us toture. ‘Chore wine ts falely acilve tov Tneut ot the subjuinad mu lalons ererrreresreren | a.) ai 1S 18 pt ity cant dia iis: Ly Granuta Granuinted, nov stondard: Antandard, BUTS, — i Live und strong fur chee winte ho. “juoroe kinds soll slowly, We B.A IH 1.08 15, 2 14 Upisnd prairie. No.1 nenirte tt ALES The mirkot is quied und slow at quoter ania Greun-cured, Haht, per Ib, Groen-cured, heavy Part-cut nwte Hid enenalt bul Fb Heysrhltedt Deyetiints 4 Fatton Dumas Bheal fe Prk UiLS-Lned oll wan stronger, wit re farttior advances of Zo. An, advance in Tainers oil g isu notud. Trade continues activa, Wi irate z vi ane e rhon, porte POE ATORS—Wote firm at Uuatoe for suund now. Fuge “AND. arpa Sie ehfekens ‘nee iy ayonmunply at inde por 1D live weight. Ducks a oe iar, rairio-chickons wore scarce, tell ini ot HPcthoro wise stondy trado nt quotations: ala Snulnnyr and Now York, por behest i L513 eve) Conrso salt, Pintry, witht mn Dniry, wi Amton uly. po Fant Ground alata, bn bag: Livornual fing, prow sac TISKY—Wan Te higher: ‘Rood: avnted On tho busisof ¢it for hiuhwines. WOOL Thurs ino faltly active trado, and prices remain unchanged, ad to choice meant tb. inky tut ‘Livn stock, CHICAGO. ‘eiDte— Cattle, Reeeint ate wy NSH (33 is 4 ha ‘otal, CATT hora woro altogether too Lt enttle os sale. ‘Io tho atule stock, of which thero were not fower that 2,00), wore nddod some 7,000 frosh rocelpts ot en or moro cattlo tn tho Yards only py fonige ry tind ae buyere for, cho En (rns. Medium to woud nitive secre wore of Mead Ward oxcuudinaly hurd. ty socura at tho ro- juotion, ropurta Zeon tho Hulet bolng uf a character (0 josnon tte ehi ping demand. Btockors and feders pola fairly, wld full prices. kot dished bi ur calves thure wore buyore nt prety Siany cuttio woro Toftaver aud the mare QUOTATIONS: Be Upaves-Bteors weluling Lis loa and. i a icant thin cows, Py nea 7 Venle—Por lw Ibe, a 67 Westort 48 Wostern Sat T-5-} HUeEEEELERe. POPPE PEPE PP 4 e SESSEEEEEEE oe 4 asi in Wai Big iiscatvenpor boad, ab Ee Wosturns. Wo Hous Ware In actlya. deta ah and sold =a Yo $436 na! see at rere Mberal, resobing wl ida ed ascot i tae pegn ‘divpoaud of by tle wi 0 Fores ¥ 4 midday the pene sina ft ? ie a aval far eth an os ad ib eso for bear, siippa alan of a ner tears 4 The Peet unened he vr") 2") Bi{EEE—Continued’ active no alps wollas clty Butchers ware Sistine, wid alt ah (Ue proseheitiogral tuuten tore, ote pure a ME" Wetquous poor to migdiuin my esi ae Woorolce at kieht Satta edll at F095 BUBEY an i “100 Price | Nu Av Drice,| Nov rig i At Pica Se eran id we w WT 4 ae} 4.55) it Ev) tele te NG ctat Dispatch to The auikit, Ny Xm Boyle Rediecpreteniticy a:

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