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, maake prices fur pri 4 TH CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1881—SIX'TKEN PAGES TRUST COMPANY,, 55 Congress:st., Boston. INCORPORATED 1831, Capital, 81,000,000. wi Fredir amen ie Tiles, Ghasah Morell teins, HB ifsde, Asn I, Putter, liver Amon, aay i French, Lost ¢ ‘Wrde, Finca oltre, Tai Wiley, Forbes, rm gain Dexter, mpany isn LEAL DEPOSITORY for Ad- ministentore Weccutares Astigneos CUarlinbiO ARBO- clitions, and all Courte ot Lu: Tr Wits ACT AS TUNE for agen) Corporations, Re oTand COUNT fs fiseal or transs Ipnlttlos, ott, und Coruieates of ke te RECEIVE MON Wo invite busin mrpwnitenes, and wit! Og telexrn pn, . President, tay, ‘Troasurer. DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 30 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. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, STOCK BROKER, 104 Washingtonst., Member N.Y. Stock Exchange. Bonds and Stocks bought and sold on commission at New York, Boston and other Exchanges, and carried on margin, GORDON, SON & C0., Bankers & Brokers, 66 LA SALLE-ST. Interest aliowed on Doposits. for ent First-class bonds "hid _attentlon given to Investments. Oren margin on Boody, Saltonstall & Co., Stocks and Bonds, . 128 LA SALLE-ST. BOUDY, MeLELLAN & CO,, £3 Broadway, Ne Ye MeniberaN. Ws ae Exchange. Loon WW MELEL LAN, Sth DA TOCIECAND, FG, SAA OSMEXLS THE HIBERNIAN BANKING ASSOCIATION ‘Will loan money at the lowest current rate” of the day on approved collaterals, S10 wear. $200 WHEAT. BIO, 820, 850, $100, 3500, sted nour new and only aafo plan of Speculat= Tie in Whoat Stucke, ote. Gute ind prolits fare, White the best whold. Write for our paiuphiiets avin gsi feirs Sunt Free, FEM ih MELL&t Brokers, 10 Wusbinutun-st, Chleaz0, GO OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, JOHN A DODGE & Co., an abe Brokers No, 12 Wall-st.. Now York, buy ‘arry atocks on dio d percent marin, and, when desired, will ndvise whon and Wint to Diy, Also. 6u- cure NTOUT Ra Pvits hs Lo) at ronsunnble rates to which £25 60 $M enh bo inve: information on od. application. and Vinauctad Tevureecnt ito. a A. GHERS & CoO, vad Wa ee 0 CHICAGO. adeat COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . CULVER & co., TLECAG Os BULVER COMMISSION C0. ; SLT. LOUIS, Belleiteanslenmeaty of Grain. Ful Fpatem, o orders with dinpate y nnd suit Grain and 1 Zuture duhvory. wid carey cas proporty ni ai SALES. ~~Gur National Dovt is avout Yet he puehoni D date, cuhed y} reator valuus thin this for the flanks wna Hehaiig nena of Chi- OMICS, Gen, Aut. AP ‘hlens cago. JW plateral THE CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. Messrs. F. J. Berry & Co. of the Monroe street horse and mulo market, report the fol- Jowlny sales this week; Description. Aloe, Hight. Wetght, Pree, Buy currrage team mn Bah BAYS Buy driver. 154 Hlw, 105 Buy driver: Ii “‘wot “85 Brown driver, Mm ww 1th 1,050 lw) oud 40 Tso Jono ow Lig id Now hey Salta claim, Laramie Boomerang, ™ T wish you would oxplalo tu the allabout this salting of claima thut 1 hearse much about, sald a meek-eyed tundertuut toa gray old miner, who Was panning ubuut six onuces of pulverized quurtz. {don't sev What they want to gait u claim for, and 1 don't understand how they so tt," “Wall, you aco, a but seuson Ike this tho bavo to dala pialin Lote of times tw keep ite A fresh clutin ls good enough fora freah fonttor: out, but old-tuners wou't look at anytht aplekled clalm, You kuow what qu Probably ve Ay Wen, avery claim has quartz. Some more, and someless, You tnd out now many quarts there are, and then put i 8o Many pounds of sul} to the quart. Wald-cnt olasing require more. anit, uuUsY the Wild cat spoils quicker thun any thtug vlse. “Bouicdines you catch a sucker, too, aud you have to put uign in brine protty plenty, or you it age Huu. ‘Lhut'a one reason why they sata chi “Then, sain, you often grub-stake a man—" * Rut what i a grub stakes” “Well, dgrub stake isa stake that the boys hang thelr grub un so thoy can carry it, Louw of minty wen bave becn knocked ‘cold by a Diow trom a grub stake, Whut { wanted to say, though, was this: You will probubly ut frat trike treo inliling poverty, with Indications of sumetbing whic, Then you will no dount eink Ul you strike bed> ruck, ora true fissure yopber bole, with traces ot dixuppolutment, * That'sthy tiv to putin youraalt, You snout it thte the shatt with a double-barr shotgun oF wel it and apply it wilh a whitewash brush. Jt people turn up thelr huges wt your cluim then, and soy it isu anide, and that thera fy something ratton tin Deumurk, you ean, tell thei thut they are cleur olf, und that you buva mle i your claim, aid that you know | it fe att 1 ‘ine Inst seen of the tenderfout ho was buying adoublu-burrclod sbotyun and ton pounds of rockst, ‘There teno doubt uta inining camp fe the pines lo send o young manu who wants to uo quire kuowludge and fil his system full of ine porn chat will be useful tu bin go long as ——— A Curser of the President, Little Ruck (irk) Gazette, Yesterday w thing naincd J. D, Vailing, from Kyneus City, was arraigned betore tha Patica Judge tor oursing the President when the uews Of ls demise reuched the city, * You are the. miost deuraved mun that | buve over seen," sald the Judge, “i don't knuw bow tu express tho ‘contempt which a community fevla for you. Buch a nature dove not deserve compaglon. No one can vytupathize with you, Ty tull DORace~ sion of your senses, strictly sober, yuu uve ut- tered bentinonts that sbpck the sonuibitity oF this city. T fue you €2, tho full extent of u faw; L wish tout t could fino you S10. Yoo 3 0 your fing, you say. Then xo to tha “pile aid say there; you are to live with (rev men”? . 1s, RHEE BUSINESS. Inactive and Weak on Tighter Money. Stocks Interest In Wall Strect Risos to 25 Per Cent a Year. Government Bonds Lower—Fi- nances in Chicago. The Produce Markets Active and Very Mach Unset~ tled—tigher Prices for Gralu Barly in the Day, But All Turned Down Heavily Lator—-A Stoadter Closing—Octobor Pork and Ribs Very Weak, FINANCIAL, Stocks opened wenk, and did pot show much Strength at any timo during the day. Monoy waa Usbt again, rising to 1-16 of 1 per cent premium, ‘Goverument bonds brave boon alfected ns well ns the reat of stovk exchanvo sucurities, and the continued 68 are now Uelo) par, deducting the necrued Intorest from tholr selllug prict It was ngain reported that Vandertillt was buying C..C., C. & 1, This, being {nterpretod, Prububly meuns that Devorenux fs sethuy. Pullman wus sold at 130 and the riente at 7. It bas been reported that tho Western Uutow was tuaking new contracts with Chicago brokers for special wirea ta New York, inquiry shows thisnotto bo the case. As explanation of tha Bingular action of the company in: cutting of ita revenues by dlucontinuing those wires, {t {3 neserted by those who have closely watched the. recont manngement of, the company that Mr. Eckert, its Gene eral Managur, is entiroly incompetent to sustain the great responsibilities that havo come to him in bls now pluce. Greut efforts to koe tho Mutual Union Tele- Rruph Company out of a zoad business office in this city are being mado by tho Weatorn Union. ‘That company {8 now olfering bonuses to the proprictara af buildings and tua owners of lenea- boll rights to Inducy them not to rent an ofice to the rival company. Espactal pains are betng taken to prevent tho Mutiiil Union from obtatiing quarters ucar the Bourd of Trade, tho commercial and tunnotal centre. Numbers uf tho owners of buildings and lessees of eligible ofljces buve beon offered lurge suinsof monoy not to lense to the new telegraph company. ‘These offers come in tho sbape of bida by the Western Union tv pay certuin sums, in ong case $1,000, for “all telegraphic privileges.” It fs certuinly for tha Interest of tho city that the Mutual Union should come into Chicago. Owners of buildings before signing away to tho Western Union tholr right to leasoto the Mutual Unipi should consider, tirst. the Injury to tho public they are asked to commit; and, second, that if they secure a new telegraph company na a tenunt far part of tholr buttding tho rentable vulue of all tho rest will bo eobanced by its su- Porlor télezraphlo facilities, + Vice-President McCulloch, of the Pounsylva> nin Company, was in Chicago, and was reported 48 expressing the opinion that thero was no prospect thut tho rullroad war would be settied until the cluse of navigution at least. There is wood reason to believe that some of the trunk- Mne people are’ helping to’ sustain the present. prices of broadstutfa, Thesa prevent the east- ward movemonut of Western produce. If this can be held buck tilt navigation loses, our corn aud whont will be carried to market at whatever rates of freight tho raitrouds choose to ask, Tho short interest tu St. Joo common is re ported to huve settled. The Wabash and Bur- Jington Companios arecomputing for the control of tfe rond. Central Pacific was active and bigher. The other notlye stacks wore Western Unlon, Micht- ran Ceutral, Lake Shore, Northwestern, St. Paul, Manhattan, Wabusb, und Lackawanna, Suine of tho shorts wero repurted to be cover ing on the prospect of easy money. a\t tho close tho murket was wenk. About tho mouuy market tho Now York Heraa says: * Tho fuct is, Mr.Windom bus not toed the mark whiet the bulls ined aut for bin. It was expeoted thut bis Trousury disbursements would, providy the ready money ay absolutely noces- sary tun market that was ilkely to famish for funds. Tho 'Trensury, however, docs nothing of tho sort, It promises a heavy payment on tho 2th of December, but it doos nothing to secure an outict of cush in the Interval boyond bidding for bonds ata price which will attract but fow sutlers, Untess*riates for monoy are pushed above legal (imits and are kept there thore fs no inducement fur boulders of tho 34% per cents to sell out to tho Government at par and intorest When they can get nearly 301 in tho opon market, Nevortheless, we hour that some $2,000,000 of ox- tended J!% per cunts buve been seut in tor re- domption, Whatever the future may bring forth toward making money easy, tho ante- Purturition symptoms are decidedly unfavor- able. “tho demand, tor currency at the South and Woot is luurenaigg, aud the supply for local uses isdimlutening.”” ‘Trensurer Payne of the Standard Oll Company gad otuer large stockholders in the company are beavy buckers of the new New York, st. Louis & Chicago Lallrond, Wall strect says it will require $510,000 to bo appropriated from the roservo of the sinking fund tu puy tho divideod of 2 per cont just de- cluredon Lake Shorg, tho net oarnings having buroly reuched 1 per Cont un the stock. Vanderbilt's control of Kending will enable bim tuelect hin owu officors next January and begin n war of local rates with the Pennsylvania Rallrond, ‘She following suows tho Auoruations of tho active stocks: Uven= | Hiya Stocks, (ae tate z ork Eigyuted. aati FerseeeerSses’ SECs: but Nortuuen Paci, 5 ta preferred, Uxu rir pultwnru, Lac wm Bet, & ttudaan. ras Suet fe by fee & BUN 4 ne cry wa i Che ah tiv Sat i po te It ‘ere 2 Hollver dedi Orinda co ra Vourtu, 4 al Atlusuust as ‘Toxna a De Obi Content a | s te % | Moni us | us® Government bonds wero lower on activo money. Tho Jigs (continued Us) are 00% bid and 0% wskod, bosides the acvtuod interest, In Chi caxG, District of Columbia u0se were 107 bid nud 103 usked; United States 338 (és oontinucd) 100% bid and 1X askod; as (6a continued) wore 101 bid and 10135 agkod; 4s, 117 bid and UIT asked; and 446, 113% bid and JX usked, At tha clugo the 48 wero 117% bid and 11% asked, Foreign exchange was the same, Bankers’ sterling was 480i@tH; wtorling avtunl rates were 4795G@48; commercial atorting wus nomle, nally 4774@4754. Bankers’ france wera 625 for sixty duya und 8714 for demand; French come worolal bills were 620305 for Paris; Lelgiun commvrolal, SOGAIL4; bankers’ marke, HOY 5 and commercial, EGR, The exports of domestic produco from Now ‘York for the last weok améunted to $4,053,- 000, uxuinst $9,191,409 for the corscaponding week of 1880. Tuo following table shows the ex- porta (exclusive of speole) from the Portmf New York for the week ouding Sepy. #7, 1881. come pared with tho statement of tho twu provious an It For tho wenk,....8, sth Prav'ty roporied, hehou leo Jam, Yoseos RAINE Tiana Chicago bank clearings sat 8,400,000, York exchange wis wonk at $L00@l25 por 81K discount. Loans woro active nt 607 por cont. Hevuritles were in better reqitust. Cook County 7s of 1802 aold nt 12245, Northwestern Gs At 102, Wabush 6s at 024, Burlington & Quiney 4s nt OLY. TELEGRAPH, NEW YOnK. Spreltt Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune. New Yonk, Sopt. 3.—The share speculation Was foverish and unsotticd In the early denitug, but auring tho afternoon wag ebaracterized hy a decidedly wok tone, and closed at adectine ranwing from! tof per cont. as compared with the closing quotations of yesterday, Tho de Pression was mainly due to tho fact that the dlifercences between tho trunk-line muatingors acemed to be as farits ever from a settlement. ‘Tuo continued stringoney in tho money market also tends to assist tho downward movetnent, ‘Tho market opened 1% to 4 per cent tower for the oneral list, and 1's per cont higher for New York Elevated, %% per cent for Manhattan Elevated, ond % per cont for Dela- ware, Lackawanna & Western, — Dela- wars & Undson, and Wabash Pnoltiv, Iminediately afterward tho. general list Advanced $y to 2¢ por cent, the latter tn Contral Paci, white Manbattan Elevated declined 2 per vent and then recovered I por cent, The improvement was followed by a decline of 1j to 1M por cent, Wabash, Pacitto and St. Paul toad- Jug fu tho downward movement. About uild- duy there was another advances of 1 to ly per cont, the latter in Contral Pacific. Cleveland, Cotuinvus, Cincinnati & Indinnapolis, Wabash, Paeifiv, and Pacitic Mail were also seugnlauotts in tho rise, There was anothor decline of ty Se percent in the goneral hst, und of 15 3 cont in Luke Erle & Western, Aucthor swvabee of 1j to % was followed during tho Inst hour bya | decline of 4 to 133 per cunt, Luke E#lo & West- ern, Union Pacitic, Louisville & Nushville, and the trunk ino shares. showing tho greatest do- pression, ‘The monoy market was yery atringent all day, and rates to borrowers on pledge of-stuck col Intoral ruled from 6 per cont to % of 1 per cunt per dicw in addition to legul {uterest, which was tho quotation at the close. Tho scarcity was partly caused by the continued draft to the West and South for the purpose of muving tho crops, but more by the manipuladon of specu- lutors intorested tn bulling grain provisions, and consequently in roturding tho shipment of these products to market. Molders of Government bonds were — accom- modated at 4G@8 per cent. Rates for time loans and prime mercantile papers are un changed, The sterllug exebungo murket is une changed. Tho outiiual asking quotutions aro 48035 for sixty-duy bills and 481 for demand, Actuul businoss was transactod on tho basis of 402{GAN for sixty-day bills, 485@483!3 for de~ munnd, 4894@isi4 for cablo transiers, and 478@ 478% for commercial bills, Continentuloxchango {sunchanged, Rallvoad mortgages were only falrly. active. Erle consolidated geconds fell off from 14) to 10213, recovered to 103, and reacted to 11s, Inidlanapolis, Decutur & Springheld veconds ad-+ Yanved trom 65 to 60, und returned to 63. Kane ens & Texus rats rose frum 151; to 1053, and teeedet to 1053. East ‘feunesses facomus tell of from 59 to 63, and recovered to 69. Now Jersey Central adjustmonts advanced from 103 to 100%, Moblic & Ubio second deben- tures from ZL ta 2, Loutsville, New Albuoy & Chicuyo firsts frow 10J to 104, Lake Shore second convertible coupuns front 1:0 to Mig Kansns & ‘Texas scconis from 84 to 8413, Indianapolis, Do- catur & Springtteld lirsts from 100g to 107. Cairo, Arkansis & Texas tirste declined frum 112 to 110, Houston & 'Toxns yonoral ua from 106 to 10813, Iron Mountain seconds from 99 to 0833, Kuusns & Toxns xencral 63 from #9 to 83%, Ma- Jtropelltan Etevated trata from 100 to 0913, Okla & Slisslseippl firats (Springfield Divislon) from 114 to1l3, Texus PaciNg income and land-grants from 76 to 73, Union Pacille firsts from. 116g to 16, do sinking funds from 24 to 124, Hochester & Pittsburg Incomes frum 45 to 44, New Orleans Paciflo Hrats from 05 to 01, ‘There was considerable activity In State bonds, particularly in tho Arkansas issues, Arkansas Pine Blutfs roso from 25 to 2714, and closed at 27; Beg Smiths advanced from 26 to 27, fell off “52g, recovored to 27, and closed at 2613; do Contral Fouoa declined from 21 to 20}, rocov- ored to 2115, fell of to 21, advunced to %, and closed at 21; do M.O, &R, Rutlroad advanced from % to2i; Virginia doferred 64, rose from 173g to 1644. 4 (0 Ts the Watern Anoclatee Pres New York, Sept. 3),—Governments were quict and iirm, , Rallroad bonds were dull and weak. Btuto securities wero falrly uative for some iasucs of Norta Carolina special-tax ‘60, Tho third cluss rose from 814 to 10%, and reaoted to 04: Virginia doferred Us udvaucod from 17X to 1esg. Tho stook market opened 135 higher for'New York Elevated, $4 for Maubattan Elovated, 3% for Deluwure, Luckawnuua & Woatorn, Dela- ware & Hudson, und Wabash Pacific, und 4@y, lower for tho rest uf tho list.. Speculation wus irregular in carly dealings, but at tho First Honrd there wns a deciing of 34 to 2, which was ost marked in Manbattan Elevated, Wabash Paciflo common, and St. Paul. ‘Toward noon a firmer tone provallod,and shortly after mid- @uy prices gbowed an advance of 14 to 214, tho Inttor in Central Paoitic, Clevoland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Indlunapols, Pacitio Mall, and Wa- bash Paciticteading therein. During the afters huon dealings aguin become feverish, with a downward tondenoy, aod the murket closu d wenk ut tha decilac fram tho highost point of 44 tod, the Intter in Lake Erie & Wostern, Con- tral Pacitic, Delaware, Luckawauoa & Westoru, ‘Union Pucltic, Western Untun, und Den yer & Rio Grande bolug also promloent thorein, ‘Transactions, 207,000: BY Ki Lao SNOTO. 2360 Loutavitlo © Nant... hau) f rio X Westar BEN) lon Paclia Contrut, U) Wattuists Lucitia, AVoaturn Unto: mercantile paper, 54@533, Storilng oxchaugo, 6 duys, stoady at 480; de- mand, 45. Dry goous Imports for tho week, $2,518,000, Guveuxaesta, Rows: New, da Contral Pactt Erie ouconds, Lublgh& Wi oer conauls, Y iratin Strait tured: ta 4 ft Bucidtio et Biv v6 * STUCKE, Norfolk & W ty us Hiewsurvey Central BOSTON, Speclat Nispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Boston, a Es ‘i Phi stock market was Hat und it of the yeur, the rt bigh rabee or aie reat oung t cperuttines ow ork & Now Luylund 7s declined 4g, te 116, and Taitsto tock 76, 3{. . Chicago, Hurlington & Sine. Atchiion stock was | , and Chigigo, 10 Ista ton iS dusky 44. to 0 2a ttle Texas sold es for $25 shares, and Republican Valley at 120} ‘The C! Sates 0, Burlington re ‘utuey. Directors yeuterday elected Vive-Prosideus Charlos 0, | Frankl at 1: Perkins Prost the Higa. Joni s he W Hosta, Tone Water Po woman bait 1 Hon HL Be ae ailrond ie Koka tt. & Albuanysssere f the comp: t In place of Forbes, resieit (i tiustan & Matt (chtonge, tur, i REIN. Loxnon, Sept Consuls, 09 1-16, As, 1320, Tiinvis York Cente tad Hy Rev ‘inne. is of bullion withdrawn from the Hank Of Engliad on balanve today ds 260,000, ne silver fs quoted at 51M pence per Ponneyivanin Central, 363 Erle, 40%; do sec- wate bullion withdrawn for America today was Wants, Sept. S0/—Hentos, sit Hie. NEW ONLEANE, New, On.eAns, Sent. W.—Sight exchange on, Kew ork # per Pg1000 premium; storling, MINING NEWS. BOSTON. Special Dispateh to ‘The Chisago Tyibune, Boston, Sept. W.—Mining stocks nt tho Okb Bonrd wore dull and weak. Bilver Islet was 1 lower, at 30, and Catala lost 1-10, xelling at 145 There was about the usuil business at tho Mining Exchange. Columbus galned from 17 to 118, and Deer iste, buyer 6,” fron {7 (0 18), Copperopotis declined from ud to 2. Milton sold nt 102 regular, 108 buyer 3d, aud 113 buyer 80. To the Western Assoctated Dress Boston, Sept. W.—Mining stocks closed as 9 Aitvooe Mining Co, pee Faas ua silve rankiWess may ae, BAN FRANCISCO. BAN Fuaxctsco, Sept. J0—Mlulng stocks closed as follow 4 Snctin White. REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wero record Briday, Sept. i city PRorenty, Onkley ay, 203 thes Eiht wr fe SURI Lt filed for n dated Sept, 2 POLETLY aosevere ssn out 0 ue Tiodkigoin st, 1 dohn 0. £1 wigiuiond ae tuted Sept Maxwell a1, 244. D. Wathive tu Ait uf Union 9 f sa ft we Of Pespiainas, & gator sop ds CE und D. to Prondursael jain st, 8 f, Haws ne 00 rie aca Bont BC, ye yen F $00 fi uted ponte 22° Water ister to" sumucl Hornmnms.e eaten: 600 man), Wash Division st 0 tlw, uf Houstutty s 1 tiie 1) tt amproved, untait Boy rl Kree mutt to Frederick vel May st, 2 tin of ‘Taylor fe Supt, 3) (edward Ta i fa cn a Canal 9 ate Ws te nor aay Hae ‘itwonty-treh Ke Bi. tt, uiproved, dated Sep AC. und tie jer tu Addison L, Gritfin), or ery LIMITS WUTILES MILES OF THR COURT: Sua Dunenn av, n ocor of Fifty-necond st, w Lath duted Ang, 1 (4, oud tg it. Kat stgnieé 880 Baker st, He i tho, Wr Wallace, 1 f, 3 ig. 23 «5, eid 409 Lauiey ne ate Ab thy eakod: Sop y ra Wriatlt).. 1,60 lla aut ae uf ae AOE ae t brovod, data lent. lam Conrorae to Wahae {Uley) se ae 6000 Altnnitent..0 fin ot Bitty: ‘dated Hebb. 19 (Pond & «0 COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were tho receipts and shipments of loading artictes of produco in the city during tho twonty-four bours ending at 7 o'clock Friday morning and for the corresponding time a year ugo: ARTICLES, Flour, bri fy rt me Aa il bi 148] 2,019 Grown tipples, bri eo wo eee RDU Stieete RR Tuy following xealn was inspected Into store In thf clty yesterday morning: 30 cara wine tor whent, 57 cars No.3 spring, 20 cars Nu. 3 ao, 1 cars tower grades (110° wheat); 413 care and Ul,- 600 bu No.2 corn, 181 curs and 1.200 bu high- mixed, 275 cur® rejected, 1 car no-grado (1,000 corn); 0 cars whito on oura No, 3 mixed, 30 cars pojeuted (85 outs); 22 cars No.3 rye, car rejected; 10 cara No, 2 burloy, 80 cars No, Judo, 23. cars low-grade (09 barley). Total (1,2u7 curs), 040,000 bu. Inspected out: 31217 bu wheat, 180,590 bu corn, 47,082 bu oats, 1,406 bu TyO, 1,048 bu burloy, ‘Tho loading produce markets wore vory much unuuttled yeaterday, Tho principal corenis mounted toa still bigher point, but thon broke olf huavily, with Intense excitement and much wotlvity, Provisions wero relativoly quict, and were stendy in the early part of the day,. but weakened fn sympathy with grain, ‘Tho wheat market was tho urent fovus of intorost. It was woll known that curtain commission men, acting (n bebulf of bly suurts, hud not put up the margins demanded of thom, but thoy thought it posable tho Monoy would be furthvoming. This put the crowd “allat. een," some tilling in Outuber shorts for whoin It might concuru, and others declining to do 80 in the ubsence of notification to that uifect, Corn acted tn sympathy with wheut, An elfert wis made curly to broak prices in both wurkets, Probably lor the purposo of helping tho folks who were boing pushed to tho wall, Hut the buying pressure was too great to pore mit prices to keop down, Aftgr that = preasure was, over tho roxrkets fellof thoir own wolght, and brake heavily, many boldurs volog auxious to gell on the firs! algnd of a downward turn. Wo note that sov- eral momberg of the board were doclinimur to (uke now businoss at present, duoming it pru- dent to avoid the maulatrom which seems to be so nuarathund, Sfoss pork clogod 16@tWe lower, AL SGD IG for Outober and $20.60020.525¢ for Jahuury, Lurd closed 74 lower, at IAITKO 14.20 for Ovtobor, and $12.724G14,15 for January, Short ribs closed 7g0 luwor, ut 810.100 10,1336 for November, Wheat closed 24@uyo higher, at $1.404@1.4035 for Ovtober and $1.45%4@ 140 for November, Corn closed G40 higher, at WO ‘Tigo for Ootubar and the sume for November, Outs olosud Y@No ulwhor, ut 45)¢Qi5Ho for Oo- tober and 464GiSo for November, Hyo closed lo higheron futures, ut $1.11 for Optober and $1.14 for November, Harloy closed a trillo easier, at $1.13 for Ootoborand $1.14 for Noe vomber. Hoya wero weak at €6.40@0,80 fur light, and at $8.2607.00 for heavy, Cattiv were active and steadier, with gules at $2.25G8.00, Dry-noods jobbers wero very busy. The at- tendatce of buyers fs dot quite as large as dur- ing the Uret throo weeks of tha wonth, but the volume of juall and telegyaph ordera bas uot perceptibly diiniuiahed, aud the dully sales bth reuch a large nggregate.: Prices are tru both for cotton and wooion textiles. Groceries wera active and prices, almost without ao excopuon, wero firm, though the prevalegs fouling is pere haps vot as buoyant as tun daysago, Loote and shoes, clothing, and millinery goods continue activo, In the market for domeatio and forolyu Pdrled frultp thore was @ treo movement at atrong: pr While thero was no woukuoss anywhere, apptes, blackberries, und raisins wero tho firmost nrtleles In tho Hist, Fiait wero active and unchanged. Daisy products renin fem under Hht supplies und a good demand. Uils wore quoted as before, Coat, pig-tron, leather, nid bagging wore also unchanged, Thero was tittle chango to note Inthe contt+ ton of the hay market, tite demaud for thy bet ter grides continuing rotive, Creen Crults wore atealy for apples, penches, and pours. Veaches: wero late in arriving, and sold much lower, ‘Thero aro no new features‘in tho inarket for motalaand tiiners' stock. Hldes, grenso, and tallow are In teht request, the two lattor nrtictes having a alight: downward tendency, Potatoes Sti aoll rendily at RYBWe por hu by the enr-lot ontrack. Woot is fairly active at the late im- provement. In seeds tho olferings wera gonor- Wy Unrht, outelde of Maxseed, Clover and tm. othy wero steady, Haxseud selling at $1.41, or lo Detter than on Thursday. Frelghts wore again at tow ebb, with nothing offormg, aud nothing offered, which last propu- sition ts sail to bave been accepted asthe rite for tho earringe of 100,000 bn of corn to Bufalu, A curgo of 2,000 bir wheat was taken for Eric on private terms, and one of 30,000 bu corn for Buffalo, terns unknown. Miaxseed to: Bullato puld Yo por bu, Hall treights cannot bo quoted, They are nominal at about We per 100 jbs of aralin from Chicago to New York, and do to Liverpool at 20 Ore. The receipts of wheat reported yesterday at Chiengo, Milwaukee, St. Louis, ‘Toledo, and De+ trolt ngyregnted 155,000 bu, and the abipinents 15,000 bu. ‘Tho stipmonte from Now York, Bul- thnore, and Philadelptia, were 179,000 bu. The following tuble oxtibits the numbor of ench grade af wheat Inspected Into store for tho month of September for six yours: “alan eared Fra Goal} vaya] 1,8) Of the 3,016 eurs received 260 cers were wintor, which graded ug follows: No.2, 0% cars; No. 3, 110 curs; rejected, 60 curs; no grade, 4 cars, ‘The total recolpts of all grain for the month werd as follows: Wheat, 1,096 cars; coru, 23,000 ours; onts, 1,893 curs; rye, 623 care; burley, Lhe cnrs. For surplus lard delivered on October con- travts tho settling price bas been fixed at 3 a Yr “hillups &Co., of Now York, wited thelr agent here yesterduy thut the actunl count of cottun In Liverpool shows stocks, to be 66,000 bales toss than previous estimates. ‘Chis dt ence is onty 1 por vent of tho entire crop. Soma one suxgests that a subseriptiun bo taken up on 'Chanye for the purpnse of buying stoga boots for tho Cineinuat! ehorts to wall: bome in. But itscems that tho men referred to ara already at homo, and propoae to atay thare~ with their monuoy. Under such u state of af- fairs, would it not be better to buy ino boots tor usy In nuuther way? , Mr. Knupp, of tho Bonrd of Trado, makes n suggestion which ts woll worth being considered by that orgaulzation. It is to the effect that when a member tlnds hlinself unable to cone tinue busiuess he may notify the board to that effect, and the prices ruling at tho Instant tho bourd is ‘called to order to isten to that announcement shall bo tho basis for settioment of his outstandiug trades, ‘This would prevent tho demoralization thut snnetioes follows the rumor that a member ts unuble to meet his engagements, and which too often puts it out of the pawer of the member to Puy lov cents on the dollar, It may be that tho plan would need to be earcfully hedged round In order tu prevent Injustice in a certain clase of cusca, but thore waulil scem to bo no good rau. son for the excitoments which are apt to provall Hs tho result of a suspension. Tho New York Produco Exchange Weekly gives tha following us tho yaa supply of grain ut the periods named: Whew] TR Oats, |Rariew. ran vou okey i ) URES The (ngalige rari fs today iu about the pro- dicamont Tie Trivune two months go pre- dicted {t wauld be, At that “time the boom was at its bight, and cargu and yard pricva were, ns wus then stuted, at tho topniing polut. To take advantago of tho bizh figures many of the mills commenced runuing day and night, and thelr product beyan to come forward In great abun. dunce. The tide, however, soon turned, and bas since becn ruoulngdown stroam,a decline of $160@1,0215 In placo stuf! baving been ex- perlonced, und atill the tendency fs to lower rates, Shingles bave declinod from 350 to 400 since tho bigh tido‘inu July, tho market at pres- eut botog In n wenk condition. ‘Telogrums trom tits clty roport that Charles Kuhn Jr, of Cincinnati, has been a heavy loser on tho short sidu of wheat, We huve the bost of rousons for gaying that tho roport bas nu foundation in truth, A SHORT ChkOP OF WHEAT. To the Editor of The Uhtcago Tribune, New Yonk, Sept. 28.—My Inst lotter to Tur TinuNe was under date tho Oth inst., and was, i boliove, published on or about the 12th. That lotter contuined a reproduction, in tabular form, of an estimate of tho foroizn wheat wants of Western Europe, and also of tho abill- ty of othor countries to supply those wants, As the retiubllity of theao estinutes hasbeen chal. lenyed, and tho general drift of iny writings ao- veruly criticiacd in the commercial press of thia city, Boston, and Battimore, I wish to reproduce tho nbove-mentioned tuble of estimates once. mote, aud sololy for the purpose of showing how* easy it is for people to eriticixe and write glibly of things they know but little about. The tablo of catlmutesgs us follows IMPORTING COUNTEIES, ON) ARUKOD ED Bt 4 All Stuut lmpartiog cuuntsius, Bit} Hrktish india. pays All othor countries, {0,000 Apvarént deficiency, Favin) gay Th presenting the al lo for the conslil- eration bf your readors, It was romarkod that at tho best abe llyurod’woro but u soriosof guesses, und tho result u compound guess, and all tho crop catimutes over ude amount to just that inuch and nothing more, wnothor thoy are of. flelalor commercial. Some estimates upproxe {mato moro nearly to the fuots, af courac, than others, but in the vory wutura of the case thoy can ut the beat be only guesses or npproximas tions, ‘The foregoing estimates, as wellas those of Br. J.B, Heorbohin, London, and some others of a aluyilur charnoter, have given risc to much dis. cussion lu the tridegencrally, aud ns usual, tn an uncertuln aad treacborous trade like that of wheat, thoru fs. a very wide divergence of opln- ion in regard to the moritsof allof thocstimatos ‘that huve been put forward, Jt ia not my purpose to advocato any par- tleylar thoory in regard to tho alfcot that the relation botwaen the probable available supply and the kuown concurrent requiromenis will immoediatdly or ultiiaately enforce upon prices; my aim ts rather, by the use of the best data attainable, to lay beforo your roadora the quuntfiative situation with as much raolelou. ‘as possible, and thom leave them to Judge for theuselvos of the peguaule price scqueuces. It bas been ostimuted by ditterent partios cotmputont to, Judge of such mutters tat tho wheat crop of the United States is this your ‘age 000,000 bu deficient trom that uf last aoe aie exports last your, ended June. 30, I round numbers, ut all {8 to ve placed tipon the very bout commercial estimates extant wo buvo only ‘BU,Uvu,0WU but to abip from the vrop of this Beatun, plus us much us may drawn from the re- surves of old grain. wolen iu our Pacltio States wero uaduabtedly, pa and generally vathinatod at 25.00), in oxcoss of the quantity vArried Over oy Me rpeuviate ene. Assumloy that the orop of 1851 bs 160,000,000 bu Jess than that of 160, und allowing for increase of consumption and seed, whleh arn very con Hiderabiy ftome. then ttle question cules up whether wo may not be avershipping. We are sondh uvay from our Atlantis suures vetweon 000,000 a u00 bu weekly, whent and tour iuether, Or ae. Ibe Tute, auy, OF 131,000,00. por annum, und this rate of export would strip tho country of supplies before unother burvest, us uforouald, any relianee wt all fe to be p ced 4 wn the crop vstiuiates bitherto received, ta | 1oh comes from sources that in former tava boos fopud in the highest dogroe wa Wo oversbipping? Qur harvests bave been ste fo proliflo tn recent years, and exports so larw that people seem ta have become. very uen- erally impressed with the tdua that the grain rexmirced of (his country are almost Hllmitable, whothur the harvest. year bo falror foul, Ane nunlly wo export rbot 109,0K,00) bn of maize orindinn corn. Last your our crop of this cergal was return tha Government at be Bi iO bu, Tia iF the eran isestlinated by very competent aud disinterested authorities ty bo anywhere from 300 to 0 oillion bu short of that of lust yenr. Api yet our exports cans tine about os freely ns Chotwh a full crop had been gathered. ‘Tho question for the earnest conskieration of tho grain trade Is, Are we not Ing fair way to overstip? Aud boro 1 would romark that the Prondacie. trade uy enorally, Ut ture partloularly tho pore viemont {a it, Reume to attach altogether tov muon tiniportance: to what ts termed tho Isible supply ’—tho Quunitity made tp of stocks betd at tho principal points of necnmnulation inthe comutry, As it rises and Calle, so pricas, both at. home and wbroad, tond down or up, other things, of coursy, being equals but the Ngtres represuoting the changes tt tho visible supply from week to week are afton vory ag und even wero thoy relinbte it ta not to discover nny gon roe son why thoy so nh exereiae 80 untteh Intiience in the markots when tho reat ie fuator is tho uxtentof the “invisivie supply,” and cepesialy iu stich 4 sensor ns we are Now passing throuet,. If the doflclency in the wheat and miizo crops in this country has not beon most grossly ux uegerited—personally Ido not velluve it pus deun on the part of those who are recognized us congervative authorities baying tho vory best sutitces of erop informution, for 1 havo fol- lowed tho senso cerofully aud continnously front seud-tling to hurvest—the cite of expurti- tlon new going on from Atiantio ports will most assuredly overship our surplus, und the Aisusters whieh wore to Loralt our Faeinens from withholding thelr grain trom market, and of whleb we baye latterly beard so,mued, Are moat iikely to fall upon otbers, Tt bas bean asserted that the old grain onr- ried over the Pacitlc States bis an exportable surplus for I88l-'s? of somo iy of When, What atit?, Notninge ‘Tant gives is Ho inkling of the supply position enst of tho Hucky Mountains, whero 40,000,000 out of 50,0000) of our population reside and are dependent upon iat Soc tow for thelr food supplies, In Bt. Louis, 10 1 inland from tne Ationtio seaboard, and a ‘polit to which sume of the best whent soce dons uf this country dretributary, tho gratn ts bow about us bigh, bnaiel for busbel, ng lu the New York market, Whut are thoy doling with wheat in St. Louis that costs us intich money as itis worth In Now Yurk? Converting it into four and distributing It in ndjneent Stites for home consuinption, and the fuct that tho local dos inand js suiliclent to wbsory sunpiics and mnintain such relatively | bigh pricus would seem to be fair warniug that thors ure In all that wreat wheat reylon no supplies of mo- TMentavaildble thenco for the trade elsowhero, and especially for export. Whon tho Wabash Valley ships wheat tu tho Alfsalnal ppt Valley in quantity it would seen to bo bib time to tne aulre into the uccasion of such an Irregular and extraordinary proceeding. The nnawer is that all of that portion of the grout wheat belt, volt cis and trans Mississippi, tributary to the Lower Mississippi Vatloy, beginning us far north as Bt. Louls, and even still farther, is unmuatakably withoUE 1 exportable wheat surplus this cam- pala, oven it they have enough to provide rend und seed for thelr own Arai And if tho shortago erops out go quickly after harvest na iniicated above, what play tot ve tho effect on the general market of the country six or elgbt months luter on? Tam notan olarmist.andon Reustal Prinotplies Tam nota short-vrup theurlst; but §€ this is not ashort-crop yeur cast of tho Hoaky Mountains 1 do not beileve tHora hus been one there during the Inet thirty yon Bm Intentett nt the start lo comment pot tho critigisms of tbo Kustern preas upon my fiyres regarding foreign wants, nud the surplus outslde of Amerie tu inuet these wants, but sho pivot on which tho markets must ovantually turn ts the extent of ovr surplus, and I havo contlned my remarks mainly to that subject. Tomorrow I will take up the othor anusilans, NELD. PROVISIONS, HOG PROPUCTS~Wore more activa and more un settled. ‘The lecal hog market was quoted caslor, and Livorpuol reported 3d decline on long clears. hia made product unsy at the outset, and it weak- ened Inter In sympathy with grain, ‘The mont warkad feature of the deal wus tho relative heaviness In pork und ribs for October delivery, especially the formor, As uobody wantod It to send to consumors, * Yt was left to bo tukon by capitalists who can afford to hold It for slow distribution, and they did not scom anxiuus to do thlsnt recent iguros, There was leas woaknoss In tho longor futures, 23 they nre not press- jug for doll very, as the Octubor :stufl ls expocted-to bo today. ‘The total summer packing of fhe West ts estlonted at 4H5,W) hous, ngain® 4,4W0,0W for the gamo tina lant year, ‘Tue recolnts uf bogs here nt St. Louts, and at Kansas clty are rather {1 divate a good run during Uctobar. Special Teperts ta the Cinclanatl Price Current show the numbor of fogs, pa packud aeaen March 1to date nnd the Istest mull Hono nlaces, wit comparisons, as follows! In undor mene oo init Hon tho near des liveries and Le on the more roimate, clogiag taiue at ava for round Jota ‘sput.of’ yollur Gctobar, snd entices Snelicr January. Balog Wero reporta ot Tg beleaDOb at Uy W; 1KLY Bele sailor \Outubor nt $18.01. KOO dein seller Rowombar. miele aiid 150) Drs naltor, frecomber at # rth ‘voor tht $i) 420.70; and BMTiy. ‘Totaly ta ‘orl is ite seit gy tyes tbo Fange of the day, tnoluitig the Coll Bonrds Mesa pork. ‘Thitraday, bid. | yeaterdu ite oats h aterit te eto) it Dine Chav vr yi 2065 Be aes sy ET ae ‘ At liiea Delta por ww Iba ano betow tho lutont, price: radia} ieee JOU SO He eller Geiser Rellor January, Sules were roporte 0m) tee olive October at 412. ie ctah Stuer a ee ee Februn wr at Hea und’ ‘onsation Mute at s124 (WAU tes, ‘fof Tatlowion sucw: there inauding @ Cutt {honed tran eho jose Thureday, bd wu TAS @ldin LOR 1) ibs fue close a o. $4,000.00), and IE ‘ang oliacae| dota, ta U5 maa dear tut at tis bots. ‘Bales fers 6 reported shade trqor th ho bottom. " oii ih iy a aucrt ib ribs. rater a 13) agllor Ui G10 lovember. Manuacyt 1, fuschirrsienrs yomberay sei, tes'awoot viukiad bate (ib 19s) Rt tofigedlant gi or und l(a for ecorubor, Wrlces woro as Cullows at 2:50) on 7 Short p Shaul ‘short ribs, — ra ‘ders, uae tents. Toouse, part aaltod jo, boxed betobors ie | ' i Rin opse at ERNEST. ID eos ‘and x fur November, tou cl W.18 loose ee kal boxe ‘od; Cuinberlunds {ul ton hain, sa lay BwOUt=pickle: wis averagoy Rreon bums dors, 11 ohatt clowrer Wolo for cab for for moss, 810. pl oatra wiosn, and Hi0WkoS) 0 tor Hints, oO ——— BREADSTUFFS AND SEEDS, FLOUR—Was tn falracmand, und about as active asthe, volume of offerings would pormlt, at strong pricos, There were severalorders un the floor lim> ited considerably Loluw the views of huldurs, Sales ‘were roported of 20 bris wintore, parily at $7.05;°1,673 bris and 1,00) sucks epringy,partly a6 $7.6028.50; 125 bria und 163 sacke low grado at #1. 13G4.75; aud 60 bris rye four on private torma Toul equsl tu 3470 bris, Winter-aura wora quoted at #7,0G8.00; shipping springs, §.7ie7.60; the low grade springs, 1.500800, Hyo-tour at about s.0020.25, OTUER MILLSTUPYS—Wore Iu fair donna and full supply, with aateadior tone. Bulos wore reported of Teqes bran at slss0wIt), Sears tuldallnge at €5).0%8 21.0), utig 3 cars feud ot €7.00. SPRING Wif/a't—Was activo and vory trrogutar, ‘The market advaticud Igo, thon fell of Fe, und closed, on ‘Change Ue@2o below the hutost prices of 'Thurs- day. M@ervou! reported ou adyouce of Id pur cental, and London quoted “off coast" 1a por quartor ilgher, white private cablus said strong, und our recapts word again sult. ‘hove things ware favorable to bigher prices, but (ue Lino of the markut depunded clusoly ‘on home considerations, ‘he fallure of certain vut> sido shorts tu ruspond to wuruln catls caused w rus to till by thoae wi thet nCluter inthe duy. Whe demand wa Yu sun form shurt tue, but the swrmy: duu rovyht aut Lig av Hig Urders from the trade Outside, wid wtion “tha uorkes did ture i with! vougoancs. | Cash Nu. 2 waa went down Bee PASS a ye MR Ml fob Rte cra erate for, tan Sho tuguth, tho latter Bay? Thu ranged fru r 1 ‘tha lower urues wore f fairdeuiunds Hejuciouin pralareea houses was nui nid boot ales red Of aT nally salable at en aa seco) Rear ieee || i A item Loe ei eft mtrtonee it nevan Jt ah ie fall o Lom to $Ldl ‘cluaud a ESeorn| relate at Lake to ty ‘and, vd out $1.kt fautbe ne, nena ast: esl man \ateeur <a aR a Bice a ey ‘ho "following Feathers ows tl taupe for denna Ue a aes etonst ey aslos ia, Me Cah ro and v. Cols elite te euvo und ay a market advanced: Le lif. fel Jae lower than the p aus attra cas aut fer qus Fpparue id eardocs o1 jew York wae dull, and Buitele w: Teo aput, while our esa wore lar was weak far Aha current rocetnte Oototn ora taken to delirnr, today of on ors WHA Higdeinand by far ahurte: He iitiy wee tows Ribaloiua fear te brent fn whew Hoan, nashawn by tho face that tha Now yombur Mscouit L noon was nearly extine mutsted at Lo" tivoly tend, trot belt tho line side's ttn i. " 1 lender: futures by tate rains tere ny fraoly by tailor Froalt receipts of oh c. a jusnd nt 4 fo thst ett re= Jocred aventn 11 of FAO bi and Til cars No, "re 23 cara THyaticy SLE bn and AIH ence refected ay Becttgor i b ey nt ie fo wn. tricks veiniiel tenth by enmity 7 an a te ry Me wise Cctoude antag RES yOtt abouts Nhu, Keller Getover opened al to a nelined to Fie, Coll afl te gc, advanced iltsn, and gtosed ne Tite Ud. innvod at Tspatec thaatne a anid. Moptomper mae About nominal At Hae, nay at, cembor ranged wt Tg closing wt 7 rene wns inactive, and May auld at Tetiga, ‘Vhe furrinu tabio aliowe the aa tor tho Sep marene tranauctions un the Call Haged: Rollie Noveinbor No. 2 corn Tauratay, geterity, dos hide on 324 at bel ici Bh Hy iiacete Ea Wvaies neti ita fe lige, ononing for tas eariior oliver 340 nbavo tho alosing pe Feauy, white thatacer taturcn-opeued & Fife Wawrers ners 3 ware lana orders tu bor Uoinbor At trom sleway(o, und hyary transactions took piace in that dottvery. he murkot finally closed atoudy: eines wury aninil, unly by ears Doing posted. No.2 enah null fram 94644 ail offerte un ODM ne ABR Sold ne hago tie, with onl a sin aon ae tales JELObEF. OPO! pe at 435 ononed aD © shack ‘duet to Sige, up ne 9, OHI won ncaa : tenes wila dong in - € niox wory mnde OF Ai ears doacpsion MM mtoLe dN cura Ly. clit miled, Ney ara hiige, on oes i Waue tor” white ng tenckn at care nt 400 for rhe Bilzndy dongetit(e for rodnctan with g, Hite tis for Na. 2 und W4aste for Ag, d wiilis free oh bon squat to shaw A Du. Woltowine ‘ara, the: closing “huraiday, together i the Fane ine Siuditye tho call trumsnadions yostord ta $a. and pation Sng vloninig nt £ Uitis vlasect frrosea. gt watery. davtis AS at ee. iy 314 4 of tae 45! oe Bnet “ RYE. ficigantitetoring att 4 H ch al tn atthe latter. jolior the month mniiae. iho. eumo. Oe tro’ duller Oetaveresld at eh iaatisingeitioment, Bollor November sold to the axient of 200) bu und gomo anlos fir thle tpatt we wert Feporied ne ‘nigh nat#i.t4. Decenbor non Cash sales wera made of Genrs ne £1.10 Jin stores 21 cars aval for No.2 i & Samplo acti for tejectod Un track. “Toul, equal w bout 1,00 ¥—Wna active and icredilar, closing Jc be= 7's Wnteat nelecs. No. A evot noid at ellis, With cetuborat elas aetna lttor eure. Nuvonboruaitsory suid ai ny anta i, Re Me. Kanples wore aotive und sturdy. wore mide of Fearn at #l.UNM {or Nod ipa sig No, iu storey B qurs by sample at et ihn and itiea! an beak ‘hcura- at a faa. tor Wo. und tite tor No, d fee on bones 1 cars “ue aiiag for'No. 4 Weugiur for No, delivered, ‘Totaly equal ei 80.0 bu, VIOvNe and timothy wara slow, tho offer. jue boing light, wnd prices ruling steady at about ‘Poirvduy'e quros. Fiaxsoad rulon a litte, eirougor, Giowales, batt forty avdlcti un trnek,. Balen hindy of Leng and 1a} buan cloverseed at $5.0K@R0) for poopie to pfine new; denrs und 15) bas thinothy seed: OXxeZ8) for poor to primo: Is cars tnxsecd ut tL: Bacal ai cash oh tracks wad 41 for Bepiomber ia Bott! ont, TWO O'CLOCK BOAND. Whent closed $4. highor, at why bor, #1461,424 ton Novernnor, #14 nd eS as ite of chi a nt fl, iS eel 42¢ seller rember. #, ho rae seliir ome ‘and | ot ea 1-i4 aollor 1.58 for Octos aid for Docent ia en “ior autuner, 4 aa j¢ for Lucamber, ant {OF Muy union Wore. Tange uti tab Hates wolior: Devemborcand sie scree sole TEBTMKe voller November, fe acior Y iseloreau shady Mnonat pie tor Oo- ULET iba iee tor November, i “Bore aid ar Mu for M iA Male on bu BL Bhat ir actiae’ tater, kiyssabgu roltor NO (aiitgcroltor Ning. It ait te obo! maul. LA te ba tor Getabor and Wi itor Novombor, with ales Se tor Gcibor '. U.dsg for tweKn ris at 8 nung. Lined bury FESO or daautaty, Hdbne ts Ww for M ‘with miles OF 3 a tor F Pobrnay, salior Cots Aeady at el, Eetraney una i tes at get Toller Uetober, fl seller ee $1 sollex, aie as and $12.35, wollur March, Ze BI Of, At $1U.Ures TE forateiahat at Novae i for Docomber, los of 3 Huu ALD dollor Noveinbor und #1U.Lsg soller Jans ‘GEN ERAL MARKETS, BRooM-con ‘here Isa fulr trade at quotasions: BAGGING—In tls mackot therg ware. uo changes deserving mention, ‘Trade continues fair, and the pricos so long current are still urmly sustained. We quote: hark, 24] Yurlaps, Lowlston a" ltiunuios, ; 2 Xmorican.. fel Wont BUTTER. ind continuces oxcved tho curront recoipts, und consequently tio markot maintulns.s decidedly drm tone. ‘Tho Inquiry inInrxoly contred in creamery und tino dulry, but thoro {s demand enough for the lower gradon to pro- -yontany (mportant accumulation. We quote: Groamory, euolca CHEESE” itecolpts soom4o bo on the incraaso, but of fine Kooda tho supply 1s not yot adequate, and to all apvearances the market {s #3 firm as at any timo, Choice tlats aro in fulrly activo Southern domand, und readily commund the quoted pricos. Local, Kastorn.and English buyers ara also doluy some- thing, Wo quote Part fein ‘Cheadar, choles, Part wih, fut choice kita, cutimon t Lowarndee We continue to qi Anthracite, range! ‘Anthruclty, nut | Plgaab Anturaclia, ex fy 8] in 7. Hinore sk Ghlo, " CUlAlin ia ie 8 AG Was in guod dona at dia mats tor po ri Hires and Cnt 40 for Inrd tiorcon. BUGn— We Sie nee 60 per OE for airiculy: fresh. HSH CNotning “sow waves veloped tn thls warkot ‘Prado contizuos unueually yoo, wud the marker 18 axrong both for fako und salewator tlereriphionse mnckorul Is vory scarce, ‘other Heb aro by 08 mouns plomtifus, ye aueto Mnackerol § porte ae Nuoked:D = Asie rose toreina—fapendt ii Herrin Lioitand, er Rox, HU i Ualiion ruin sAlmon, by EUs AN re AN orily agtiva, and the markot ls tir rom Beainnin Apples Gar) ponotes a pe ice ure ite i Fareed of, 6 fa rtd Hutte “ralaine apbear io Wo thie “bum {ust now, ius ava aha advanced, tho Eastern market being cotnered. We juute: - vounian, Applos, Alden. Apilee, avanornied, boxe z “ho BeBes bi @ @ vita "SE oo Counter Grown, GREEN. FLULTS—Apolos, nears, und’ grapes are ad unchunged. Ponotles were late In arrive eae wuld at loWor pros, Ol unobunyged, wot brite tee continued ites yy Prious arere. without, ‘Tnarked | change, tuling dru, as folluwe: pas! jo, 2 moby, per on,, Roba Wanoiah Pat ton on track ae Novormbor was niag netive through * £