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VINANCIAL TRUST COMPANY, 65 Congress:st., Boston. INCOMPORATED 1331, Capital, 81,000,000. WRECTORAL Ienac T. Burr, fox. IT, Itlec, Frod de Ames Chae, Latin ALLIS, hi vy, i fi SMoreill, Ge 23 Gy OntoT, Bara 1 Unker, iver ee snett, hort Wale, B. I Kimball, eiaitiucony. "as ta (oalldito, Bh, Ghonay, TER Wwattney,, res, ‘Gordon Dextes ‘rhis Company Ina Lit POS ITORY for Ad- minjatentors, renters wn ‘Charitnule Assu- f : arpoenjianes stinelpaltuios, Ute, {ie rat un NSUN TENSION Cortiticatoh OF Hlonas OL AU TTRHOZED TONEGUTIATE LOANS and to, Eee 'K MOBY ON DEPOS! y Hee te oe ad eeenat at oe velegemplt RIRKO UTICNS FOF pene eS TLEIL, Hranidomly NeW. JORDAN, Actuary. Bo 1. AUMECAM, Trouaurer, DAY & FIELD, {30 La Salle-st., Transact a general Banking and Brokerage business in Railway “Stocks and Bonds. Interest allowed on deposits. Investments carefully attended to. Direct Wire from our Office to New York, Boody, Saltonstall & Co., Stoéks and Bonds, P 128 LA SALLE-ST, BOODY, McLMLVAN & CO,, 63 Broadway, NY Membors N. ¥, Stock Exchanger .1toopy, Q.W, MoLELLAN, dt DLA HOCH AND, 7G. BALTOSSTALIA THE UNION TRUST CO., Northeast Corser Madivon and Denrborn-sta, recotves sayings duposits and atlows Inturoat an sama fu publoctto the rules ofthe bank. 6 4. 1 oy, fashtor, JOHN A DODGE & CO., Rankorn ond Brokers, No, 12 Wulleat. Now York, buy and carry stocks on }to é por cont margin, and, when Geaired. il} adviso whon and what to Duy. Aldo. wi core BTUCK. PRIVILEGES at reaxonnble rtos te willen $3 10 #10) cun beinvested, Ful} information on applteation, and Flannelal Renort sent treo, E.A. BEERS & CO., ‘ sand 116 LA BA! BT, CHUCAGU, GHAIN, PROVISIONS, AND, STOCKS bousht and itt, STUUR PICLVILEGES at cloau rater, 1, MICH ELON & C0., 4 Heonwent, "COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CULVER & CO., OHICAGO, GULVER COMMISSION CD., Sk. LOUIS, Lokelt consignmonta of Grain. Kilt Enstorn, ordors eatriigotehe Huy nnd soll Urali abd Lravinions for Tuture delivers, and carry cash property on margins. A eae SILSBY & CO,, 128 LA SALLE-NT., OOM 17, ‘uy and all Gru for Future Dollvory antl Carry Cush Property on Markie. Corresponuenco nullcitad, ‘Reforuncos furniahud. : POLICE BAILIFFS. Why Aro tho City Authoriticn So Dore» Z Net tn Thetr Duty? " Ald. Cullerton said Monday night in tho Coun- “oil, during tho disonssion upon the contirmution of O'Brian ns Baill of tho South Side Polico Court vico Flynn romoved .for falling to make any report of collections for tho Inst year, that ho understood the uccounts of Whalon, tho ‘“Ballisf of tho Wost Side Police Court, werp out ‘of shape, ond that ho too was bobind- hand-in--wmaking reports, ‘This shows bow dong. a _ tlno it. often" takes = for ‘ows to reaoh those persons who ouxht to bo most concerned in having carly Intetlixonge, For ovora year this piper bas been calling ate tontion tu the apecial caso of this mau Whalen, ‘It haa poloted out over and ovor upaln his peou- har way of making reports, It has given ine stancea of his misconduct. It has called tho Moyor’s attention to his peculiar relations with gome of the prisouvrs at the police station. It has accumulated oyidenco onough of his unft- ihesa for the position ho bolds to warrant his dis+ obare thousand times over, Tha Muyor, howover, for some mysterious reason, uever uw Nt toner in any of these casos, and the Alder- mien, it appears, are Just. beginning to loarn that charges bave been made, and that thoy de- fervo attention. ‘Tho truth is that about all the Police Court Builiffearcshookiog instances of official migman- agement, The majority of thum ure mon who should never have been appotuted under any @.roumatunces, or, It thay euccveded In Eon the positions, should never bive been retuines more than a month or two. Owing to tho slip. shou way in which the presont city Adminiatra- tion does n portion of its business, It Is impose albie to know how uch thesc iene OUENL to puy over, or how much they actually do, Thera ‘Sppenrs ' to of and counter chuel y which | it ea be sscertsined whether o tine bus ‘Autually bev collected on an execution, or ‘whether somo compromise waa wade between the prisoner and the Buillif, by which the latter got nll the imutey and the former gut nothing, . Chester Gurney, who hat chargo of these tg, 14 Just now trying to find out bow much Bally Fiynn, of tho South Side Court, and Whalen, of tho Weat Sido, are Indobteu to tho city, Nelthor of thom, It appears, hus ever made report to the Controller, ug tho Iw requires than todo, Controllor Gurnuy was not at tha no, system checks oltice yesterday afternoon, ao ft was impossitte tu ascertain from blm what remonstrances ho had made the Mayer on 1a BUD. ject, It {8 ‘known he has called those = Ballitfa for —sreporta at on uliferent tines, but what represontutions be bas indo to the Muyor about falling to scoure them fro. unknown, It ig certain, however, that Btayor Harrison ts resnonaibic for Whalen‘s low continuance tp office in tho face of the repeated romonstrances made to him by tho Volice Do- partment snd Police Justiovs. Wohile at tnat ho romoved the nan Flynn and sppvinted some- body in his placo, yot ho did notdo it untitn your failure to roport bnd olapsed, ‘There ure nohe of ita ainployés on whom tho city should keep a olosor ove than on theso anime Polico Court Bailitfa, Tho temptations to which they Gro exposed are great, and nothing but constant vigilance will koop them In the path of duty. It ‘fa true that the umounts whloh they van turn over aro not lusgo, but the elty needs every cont it oan mot, and apart from that, if an example of jonacness nnd demoratizution is ullowod to oxtat and year outln uny one branch of the ervico {twill soon invade and permoato ofo, ——_—_ French Traltw at Etrotat. . ‘ Scribner's Ftreto {a comparatively choap, though, as ite ebarme become tnore known, It will soon chance. 2t8 distance from the rallrond bus preserved to St untl! now eamothing of almplicity, The hotels @ro comfortable, but ia nowise efogant. Many: ‘ople find thelr lodging in the yitliage and take jelrmeaia. at the tables d'hote, Onasunuy Morning the courtyard where wo live wag a gheerlul sight, tha littia tables occunled by cot fve-drlukers, walted on by a dozen orso of ‘white-capped young women with fiying strings, wi sounded wounderfully romantles Ermunce!” “Apiuel* There arc many pretty watks and drives over the downs and through the cart-randy whieh connect tho Taring, but we {icod hest thoso which kept uear Shore, where wo could sec. on one hand, thegroun turf und yellow earth of the oll ciwes nguiinut the sky or ecu, and un tho othor tho luvel lines of the tawny gran and greener crops stretching into the distant sertucas of the Interior, Wo Were surpriscd to soo what youd walkera yaany new peuple ure. Tho uxcellonce uf Engle! Dabiteof walking In att weuthera hag boon #0 reached to Amuricin wotnon that thoy have an den that tho fect of all otbor nations ure nearly Useless, One of our nolyhvors ut tubio was 1 hugo Paristun, chevatler of the legion, busband Of a portly Judy, and owner of tho auitllust dog f ‘Ovor saw, Which apocared dally in a fresh toilet OF bine or pluk, or red-ribbon bow on the top of o pis dua, head. ‘They used to walk thee three means eforo bruakfuet every day, Mitte dy) Fe wll “playing with tho wind,” they sald, Tunod ts cho puradiso for smull dogs. What wo Lt Kindly xoeustomed to call the frlvatlty of she French makes thom goutto and thoughtful piatters to email creatures. Ono duy 1 board a meters ifs under my window and tnkling of a tie bol thon a deep volce saying: * Woll! " ugh bast had Gad eerie my eberlabod ane Of cuurso Looked, and saw, shining tod Puder bis unibroits, a short, tat mab, procoded wae gbavedt boudle, ‘They wero on thelr warm Toon froin tho litt, where bo bud been Furing for the “croaturu's bouutlt. [thought it dro Charming, aawellus funny. The Freiuch fond of valling poodios * mois" or * mess y. res You can save doctor ville fom: Me always well with Hop Bytorss ESE it." cont business. he eaves bo wate the Reading Raut. Ile vue he 00) more In Hive weekly inuatullinents of gach, hos bad little or no eifect Iu tho contrary direction, because tho amounts thus put forth BUSINESS. Stocks Dull till Monetary Pres- sure Forces Them Down. Money Closes at 45 Per Cent, and Stocks Are Weak. ———__- Foreign Exchange Below Specie-Im- porting Point--Finances in Chicago. —— The Prodaee Markets Active and Very Much Ex: citod—A Heavy Break In Corn, as Large Molders Were Selling Out, Other Cereals Lower, Settling Back to About Saturday's Pricos—Provisions Weak in Sympalhy—A Suspension. TINANCIATL Stocks were dull, and without feature until near the close, when monuy* beeame netive, ‘Thore was a considerable preasure of long stock for salu as the ratoa for louns advanced, and when money closed at !g of 2 percent premium prices were wenk, Some of the banks were re- ported to be culllng in their tanns. Another al- leyed causo of tho weakness was disnppoint- mont that Secretary Windum did not mko more bonds, Hut ngs the Seo. retar; bad poaltively and = officially’ dvvinred that he would buy only according to tho program )nid out, the disappointment could uot have been very severe, Snies of long etock wero sald to be most noticeable in tho Vandor- bilts, Union Pacilic, and tho Southweaterns, New York brokers are almost unituimoualy bears, Thoy look for an ply money market, decreased rallroud cernings, und much lower prices for stocks, brokers are almost always wrong. But, thon, the New York Canada Southern was very weak at the lose, as wore Omaha preferred, Luke Erie & Western, Hending, Now York Elovated, and Milehiqan Central. . Tho sFall Street Datly News, how necurately wa do not know, reports Sr. Vauderbilt aa fol- dows: Mr, Vandorbitt saya; They used to call men monopolist, but now T have Joined the antl. monopoly party. Competition ta the jife of trade, you know, and {am always in favor of Mr. Vanderbilt wante competition in tho ‘That is one of tho reasons why has now to buy about a tnililon tons of cant ane hually from three ‘or four" very nico fellows,” ut, it be had Rending, “ vory nico fellows” we adds Mr. Vanderbilt, "1 Ike eompetttlol Imagine thore will soon be a competition among the hulders of certain cual stocks to seu who cin yinpetition uimongy the IW bu stiumnlated; and, rH getoutiirst. Mr, Vanderbilt's Intentions bata a Hvely “stimulation of Jersey Central and ‘Luckawania. Manipulations of tho moncy markot, the Now York Times thinks, was unquestionably resorted to in onder to produce tho bad bunk statouent of inst week. As proof of thie is to Le cited tho dlsclagure that more than 813,000,000 of non-inter- ost-benring funds aro permitted to Iie idlo in tho Treasury by those who baven right to draw it uvon demand, tothe great emburrassmont of tho Dopartmont. The netion of the Scerctury of tho ‘Tronsury: in oalling $20,000,000 of bonds a month hence and offering to purchase $10,000,- 32,000,000 at present do not been to compensaty for the deain that fa going on, ‘oud tho ,promiso of $20,000,000 tn a lump sum 18, froma speculative standpoint, too fur inthe futuro to be of prao- tleat value how, Tho Northern Pacific, a Washington dispatch states, at tho timo Fresicent Gurtield was shot hod 100 miles of its track completed and was about to nak tho appointment of commissioners du order that this portion .at the road might bo inspectod and accepted and bonds jayiiod tn ne- cordanco with tho terms of tbo churter, The condition of tho President romutuing tor a long | thno such that the appolutment of comulaslou- ors was Imposalble, tho company hus heen cams pelled to Carry on ita work wituout the bonds unti} tho present tire, when it bes #75 wiles of now track rendy for inspection, 200 miles of which {eon the Wostern and saventy-tive milea in Dakota. On Saturday morntny commissions for six Individuals, three for ench scction, cast- orn and westero, were made out ut the Intorior Department, and Assistant-Seoretury Bell was anpolnted a spectul messenger to take tho com- nifasion to Now York for tho slguaturo of Presl- dont Artbur, .About the gold export tho London Times of Bopt. 19 watd: i According: {9 telegrams from Merlin it ap- oars that soll fa below recelyed there from tussla, and tho amounts ure being sent for- ward to Paris, Monoy [a also a Httle ousivr for tho moment ,in Berlin, Showkt any lure mwount of gold come from itussia, thie will of cuurse tond pro tute to relloye the strain clice where, but it may be doubted whathor any cons siderable supply can be obtained from that quarter, The fut of a.supply of any gort cnn ing forward requiros, however, to bo noted, Meanwhile the batter opinion continies to bo that somu export of guld has yot to take place to Now York, Unlisted securities on Saturday wero quoted: Iron Btenmbout bonds, HG; North Hivor construction, O%G21s promium: American Ca- ‘Milo construction, 8@8 do; Cinelunatt & Georxin Aubseription, 4233@47% do; Edisun Htectric Light, 1G5@10H; International Improvement Company, 8@11 premium: Mexleun National Rallway,0 discdunt; Mutual Tulegeaph subsertp> tions, GV: New Orloans Favitio subscription, 2@e7; Continental construction, 7@%; Denver & Io Grande new, 6@90; do old, 2G prem. um; Facifle {mprovement, 100 bid; American Improvement Company, 100 bid; Texas & Culo- rado {mprovemont, 1@3 promium; Cinalnnatl Sonthorn subscription, 5 do; East Tounessco, Virginian & Qcourgia subseriptions, K;@sis; New York, Colougo & St. Louis, 6@05 premium, ‘Tho following shows tho Huctuutions of tho, ative etucks. Opens | Wigh> | Lote) Clase (igs | eaty | este | dng. 13 rae 7 im by Bs ar ‘ a fe Wat Ft Eo] iy ey Pit ws Hing) ga) 1 a BoAG ra} bt ery tial its 08, ae) GR) By Da | Wi; i wy Hil EAS) Bee ea TERT hg t4g| gala) Ba ree eras 2ELeS! = stezereret! SSSlEge SBEEE SESH re oF: = ‘a Ww. ie wD BP: TBs sr Tt pp} Jus! i wi ui; . Ie at PEANCLECU sere] 43. rey ety ety hi) proferred, . TH Ke) Thy) i rt 3H wi it ah ae x wl wil ny 8p, ) Us iB 3B rt at cee] ae] BAL corin, ib & | a BESS . Seyerey yw) tar w Ww | io wa Wild] Mudie] Iu 4 ise ied) Ti | ie Sar. e Cinciuantlserseseel 18 Le Government bonds were activo, with a decline fn tho iniddio of the day on account of tight monoy, which was recovered afterward. In Chicago, Distrivt of Columbia 3,654 were 107 Lid and 103 asked; United States t}¢s (Ha continued) 1004 bid and 100% naked; 814e (Sa continued) were 100M bid and 100} avked, ox, Intervat; 4a, 115% bid and 110% asked, ox, Jotervat; and 440, 1134 bid and 113% asked. Forelgn exchange was vory weak, with busl- ‘peas nominal at groatly roduced rates, on ce county of the munoy pressure, Laukors’ ster Mog wos 480%@4utp sterling ovtunl rates wore 4TWKQIH; cummerctal atorilng was notwl- nally 478, at whlob puint there fs a goud profit In tho Imports.of spociy, though not much {Is exe pectad to come in, Bankers’ francs woro 65 for THE CHICAGO TRIBUN. N marelal billa ware 620%@590 for Paris: Heleiun commercial, 6442591143 bankers’ marks, YhoUtI : and eormerctal, W230. Fur tho whale United Btates for tho firat four inonths of this your tho exports of merchandise exceeded those of tho sama tline in 1640 2:2,810.- 420; for the secon four morsths of this y ta oxports were $17,740,574 less than for the same verled, leavtug the gain foroight months 850th (kt, During the flrat four months the {inports of Inerchanidise were ShVH24h5 lesa than for, the Anine periad of 188), but for the acenud four inonths the deercnse was only $§10,%)1,000, or 87,407,414 loss than tho decrouse in tho exports for tho sine months, ‘The Importauons of Apecio and Lullton at New York during the week of S820H, constating of BH15,27 Anallver, ns against a total of $425,038 for tho week onding Uct. 2 lat your. ‘Iho finportations since tho lat af January and slneo tho Ist of August comenro as fotlowa with. tho movement Totnt.| Sees ge dtezeyy| Chicago bunk clearinga were $15,10 ital were in etter demand, Hatea remain at WOT pour cent. Now: York oxchango waa weak ut We@$1.00 per $1,000 discount. BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribunte New Yoitk, Oot. 4.—Spedation vit tho Stock Exebange was ayain unfavorably afected taduy by tho stringoney In juoncy, which continuas despitu the payment of more than $4,000,000 frown tho Treasury within te paat two days, and quotations are tonight % to 2% per cant below yesterday's closing prices, tho Intter Jo Lake Erle & Western. Tho market opened ti to 1% per cont lower for tho genorut list, Colora- do Coal, Peoria, Deentur & Evunsvillo, Clove- Jand, Columbus, Clneinnath & Indiannpoils, and Neuding excepted. Tho flrat-named wis 1 por cent higher, Immediutely after tho opentug thore was a decline of %% per cent in Now York Elevated, and 1 to to % In tho re= maluder of the list. ‘Chis wad followed by ni re- covery of % to # por cent, nud that by a declino which. renvhod $$ to “44 por cont by hoon, Luke } Erle & Western, Cleveland, Co- lubus, Cineinnat! & Indlaunpotis, Louls- vitto = & Nashville, «Central Pacific, Rending, Texas Puciiia, Micnizan Central, War baah proferred, New York Blovuted, and North- ern Pacific belng prominent In tho downward turn, During tho afternoon speculution con- tinued heavy, and after tho Second Board the lowest ilgures of ths day ‘wero touched. Tho weakest stucka were Lake Erle & Western, Hannibal & St. Josoph preferred, Clovetand, Columbus, Citelnnati © Indinnapolls, Michigan Central, Lake Shore. Cangda Southorn, Reading, Mitwaukeo & Western, aud Oblo & Mississippi, Manltattan Kievated was exeep- Uonnily strong. in tha Anal sales thare was ft frnetional recovery in some instances, but the goneral market closed wenk, ‘Tho money market was very strong all day, tit grout part from artiticln! causca, Horrawerson pledge of stock collateral were compellod to pay from 6 per cont to 4. per diem in ndadition tolegul interest, and this price was bid at the close. IHotdors of Government bonds were tc- eommmodated «oat Sah per cent. ‘Timo Joans and wercaatite discounts were unchanged The sterling oxebange market continues ‘dull owlng to tho free olfurings of bunkers’ ills, which presumably faye been borrowed by Speculators seeking tinu monoy. The nominal asking quotations are 480 for sixty-day billaand 4k for demand. Actual business waa trana- nected on tho baals of WBN for sixty day Dilla, 44g@4924 for demand, 4630483 for enbly transfers, and 477@t%8 for covimeurcial bills. * stradd, which bad Kailrond mortgages were falrly active, with a continued downwitrd tendency In tho general list. Boston, Hartford & Erie tirsts soli duwa from ito gl, recovered to U2, reacteil to G0!%, find closed av 607. Cand Southorn firsts Huuranteed ‘advanced fram 0 tu 0013, and closed at vol. Denver & Rilo Grande construc- tons declined frum 110%. 10 11054, recovervidl 10 1103;, and closed ut 110%. Erie consolidated seo- onda foll ,of from 12% to 102%, returned to 10s, and closed nt 124. Kote, Water town & Oxdensburg congulidated firsts ad- Xanecd; from. 02 to... 02a¢-" -and- renctod tows, , St. Paul & Omaba consolidated Os ad- yunced from 103 to 10333, und vlosed ut 10% ‘Toxas Pacific Incouies aud jund grants so}d duwn from 78 to 71, recovered to 7, and closed ut 71; do (Ro Grande Division) advanced from WX to 0035, sold down to 0, recovered to Wig, and closed ot 0, Milwaukeo & Lake Shore Nrsts declined from 17% to 100, and closud atlv7 Hannibal & Contral Missouri firsts ad- vanced from 112 to 114, Wabush (8t. Louis Divla- fon) from 10814 to 10334, Unton Pacilic from 116 to 110i, Obju & Mississippi firsts (Springticld Di- visloy) from 118 to 1M, Mobile & Oblo second debentures from 72}; to Zi), International & Great Northern frats from MU to Wi, Erle thirds from 103}3 to 1.6, Delaware & Hudson ‘7s of 1801 from 116 to 1155, Columbus, Chicago & Indinna Central supplomootary firsts from 1 to J%, Chesnpenke & Oblo falusa 13) declined from 86 to 85, Eries funding from 100 to 9, Houston & ‘Voxns (imal lino) flrets from Ny to, 0% eruational = & Tuy Grent Northorn ‘incomes bin {W to O75, Kausna & J'oxaa generil Us from 60 to 84,0 firsts from 105% to 10514, do seconds from 80: 80, Kanans Paclfig consols frum 107 to 100, New York Cuntral dirsts from 137% to 1, Ohtu Cone tral tirata from 1004 to 100, Uaton Pacitia wink- iu funds from 13% to 121, New Orleans Paoif- fo irate from 95 to O44, and Itichmoal & Alle- gheny frets from WT to 105, Atlantic & .Paciiia firsta vuld at 100, Milwuukeo & Westorn firsta at 101, Norfolk & Western tlrats at 107, Gul- veston, Houston & Henderson seconds at 111, Wabush firate ot 1104, St. Paul drets (C, M. Die viston) at 125, Poorla, Decatur & Ryansyiltetirats ut 107}, Denver, South Park & Puctiiv frets at 100, aud Oblo Southern Incomes at 40, the last previous prico havlug beon 44. ‘Dy the Western Associated Press, si New Youk, Octh)4.—Governimunts wore wonk, and !¢ lower for 4) and 4s, Mxtonded Ca ure iy Uigber, and extended 6s steady, “ Ataitroad bonds wore yeucratly work, ‘Tho stock market was feverish ut the opening, and prices Immediately decllued 4@tsj. the jutter for Now York Elovated and Lake Erio & Western, Thla was followed by recovery of h@ 3{, but n bighor range of quotntiona was maine tained for buta brief period, and, under free sules of the ontiro list, a sharp deollue took pluce, Toward midday ® slight recoyory en- sued, but, during tho afternoon, apeculution aguln became heavy, und, after tho sccund bonrd, whos tho lowost Hgures of tho day were touched, tho decline ranged fram %4 to han na compared with vesterduy's closing quotuon Lake Krio & Western,” Now York erated, Cunndy Buuthorn, Heading, Cleveland, Colun bua, Clnolunatt & Indiutupalla, Lake share Manibattan Elevated, Michigan Contral, Ono & Pecan ee Kan Bt. Joe profverred, aud Loutaville & Nusbville leading the downward movement, In tiuul aules some abures recovered 8 fraction, but the genural murket closed weak, pa ind, UE, 000, al Io ko Isrio & Westel 0 1 ti vat RT fats au Contrul., Stunt ee Churlesta Monoy, 6 pos, anim, he highest polnt, Prine mercantile paper, 54 Gu! tering axchango, sixty days, steady ut 470}; domand, 48, Produce exports for the wook, $7,538,000, GOVERNMENTS, | por diem, closing nt Bee Pacltta...s00 . foe pid and grunt, ie 10 ny U. eauinh & Will Hoy] > pink suit ht ha) Nbr > aD US| Vt bk oo 71 as) Sinai cutee: 2 Nt Hd [ox Sie iad gratia 31 @ [rex:itocdtigds. Divs) 7 urdcoKy, ‘ Adaw 1ST pNurfotk & \ Aiton ao (Nurthorw Ya rt 1) prolerrer wW [Vo veel Ameria. 7 Fy UK. a3 & oui WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9 fonnetanca Aegean Tl tg Gntacy chant aati i ath, ve Cluaktannodt. ur Ci Nowarsoy Contrui, Wusistnnidard From the Commeretol Advertiser: The advance: yosteritay in corn od wheat in Chlenge was due to the anticipation of fallures, and atso that the Muti of that taken was by those left short of the murket, who: kept the embarrassment of the Hrmsasceret ti} they couhl cover and mive Memeol ence corn broke n4 badly as wheat, 2aa\ge, Navenber option tending the break 18 It lat lod tho advunce. Lard followed tha urain iurket down as it Intely foltowed tt up, and broke Ife here and at Chictwo, after which t rated fo with A) partial ratly in xrain, which latte however, wna’ lost on very nervous market. Tho out nurket wis alfected in sympathy, but as the purty tailing In gora had gotten out of the vat deat on the iat, it alld not aifect oate as much as corn, and proba- bly will not burt any one here, as the deut way clised out sucecssfully, There ary rumors of yuine operators hore belog atteeted by failurca, hat nane acemed to bo confirmed, Tho Jump in ots yeaterduy was duc to * pawnbrokers * voming into tho market for ensh, wht sokl fur Novembor and December delive get the enormous carrying vharzes afferc been walling for Octabar delivertes and t brenk, were out of stouk, and when they saw tho stook agaln bong locked up for future delivery, thoy w goliand buy, and thelr compe curriery sent the murket up over 3 cents. eaxed Yack Inte in the diy fully 1 cent, and opened lower amin this tarning, Rutus atch was a henvy sellor of carn in November and De- comber at tho Uret call today. and David Inge ham bought most of the November and sold De- eeinber, whieh everybody was buying, Arinaur wis buying December wheat, it Ja sald. Met bership intho Produce Uxchange now brings tA, : ‘The Commerclat Delletin says: The money stringency waa a Conture of the day, Hates for eutl lonns to stuck brokers were run wp to !g of Tper cont per day plus per cont per annum, ang this notwithstanding the Suy-Trensury wae a debtor at tho Clenring-House this morning 2,400,000, making the devt of tho list two days: avout. $4,600,000, Undoubtedly a ood part of 3 tho striuwency {6 artificint, tt wna so severe that it fareed the rates for bills on London down toa point at which gold cun bo linportud protite nly, so that tho relief from this quarter ts only, HKatlestion of duyg,. It may be it will induce tho Treasury to prepay without rebate some of the 820,000,000 of Vonda enlted for Dee. 4. The effect of the stringency at the Stock Exchungze was to depress United States bonds 3144, aud to case aheayy decline in all kinds of speculative xu- curitics, Tho stock list closed 444 lower than yesterdiy, and many stocke of new kinds were nt times ontirely unquotable, After so severe a fall as that of the last few days. an upward re- nation is to be expected, If for no other renson than tho covering of short sales, tho ninount of which ontetanding Is now very large, NOsTON. Bpeetat Dispateh to Chteago Tribtne, RosTox, dtass., Oct. 4.—At the Stock Exchange thore was a fair amount of business dolng, witie outuny very notidenble chauxge in prices, In raitront shares Wiaconaln Central deciined 4, to 2, but atterwards recovered to mz, Central of lown gectined 14, to 304 ntl, to00; Tawa Falla & Blox City 414, to 8; Filut preferred sold nt 100,n8 before; Pullman rights at hy. Atebl- aon advanced from 186 16 190'¢; Toledo, Delphos & Burlington J-16, to 1g: Sandusky 1, to Ofd Colony 44, to 120%; Eastern 14. to 40443 Co! necticut Itiver 3, to 170; Now York & Now E! hind ts, too, a declined 14. to In bonds, Ha 0034; Atehison i= Mexicun Central 44, to Ma; Atinntis ‘Ta Ha, to 87 co 18 4 ‘acitic 68 1%, to New York & New En- gland 7a ndvsineed froin 11464 to 11537; do ts sold nt IW, ua before, Hurlington & Missaurt ox empt Us rdvanced 2 tolls, Connotton Valley (Straiteville Diviafon) 78 sold at 4445. Intand, stocks, Boston Land declined 3-16, to Bu-ld; Walor-Power ta, to To the Western Associated Prev, Boston, Oct, 4.—Stocks closed 18 follows: Water Howe! sburton Lind s Aten. & 10 me Ms Raston de® OBE Little ltvek & Fi a Kk. wae 184014 Colony, ‘Atch. & Topeka it: Heatland Horton & Mibanye..dfl (Wineinain Con. o9 Iyaton & Maino.....do8 [Ent FOREIGN. Loxpox, Oct. 4.—Consols 039-16 for money, and 08 16-16 aveount. Americun railway securitics—{itnols Central, wit ‘Avanie Contral. Witg; Now York tle, 46: Tending, ui. oted bi Jed per ounce, Rontes, Bit duc, NEW OULEANS, “New ONLRANE, Det: —sight @ York, 81,00 per $1,000 pret 3 Sterling, 4795s. MINING NEWS, BAN FRANCISCO? SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—Mining stocks closed Pants, Oct. ‘rown Polo! Exehoquer,, sessmont of $1, Yellow Jacket levies nn asecss- mont of $1, and Mexican levies an ugsessmont of $1, nosTox, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Rostoy, Sstuss., Oct. 4.—In mining shares, Na~ tlonal advanced 1%, to ii8; Calumet & Heol 4, to 24, Moron dectined 34, to ds. Others were atendy aa bofore. To the Western Assscinted Press, 1 Hosron, Oot. 4.—Sining stocks closed as fol- jaws: . Allouoe Mining Ce 3 1 QRIUINOLS eveyesnese 23 ig EShner Matt i Duuean sive is REAL ESTATE. — Tho following instruments were filed for record Tuesday, Oot. z cir Te South Madeted at, 234 tt 6 of Mihpoonth, of, Bae fe, assed Dea dun We tarey 10 AldiNG suture, between Thirlzsssvanth” aid ‘idrty-uiuhih, ef, zxt2s fy dated (Muster in Chancory tu Avner Sialtt),.. 2,800 Fromuntat, boven sophia st. and We wy.e f, 24zi29 flnproved, dated Bupt 21 (Cons COPA BAVINKS HST 10 W'S. MAND assesses 20 Frank st, Wit w of Waller, mf) 24xiuu i, raved, dutod Oct t{Auu tt. Mone ty At, ay 3,00 eu ton t Ry a Lattin sens te OF a Te dates Aug. 23 tionty Martin Cubue ‘ 700 Walluow at hat ety: iva ttc dated Got. 6 (Wililam titi i to Yun avin Uitte nt. Lb Hue Nova rank, dated Fob. I Cntorautioual Lat Cowipany fo,Janios WY, Hehe, Atlas utd i of dha’ aber (dures W. Ruy to Uyurga & CBapON), Rosset Mien uf Chilean ay Wf. AMER Te Tnmpravedt dtod sop, 19 (Utarl ruved, dated Bept 27 t hoff tw Burris Ma Shubur ot, 2 fen oF North ay, w datuit Sopt. IU (Nancy Bweiit Co Nite Atuva al, w of Surrabog, 0 {6 ti ulloy, Improved, dated Wet. + We 8. 0 fh Ae Ads taal ated Th wot Wentworth ay, t, datad Vor, H(Stuasor In Chane ‘woot Sui piatod april 1d (de G wove, deter J. Mebonald, 1 OFT wt, BS H=lU 1b fuiprowpd dased Out (Frank Al. Wilkon to Jun KO NOUTM UF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A BADLUS OF BEV EM MILKS OF THE COURTHUUBR, der st, 0 w cor Hchu £,24 4 1a alloy, eden Sop wise Chath wo Ur uckelyy sor BUUTH OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN 4 MADIUE OF SEVEN 1Lke GY THE COURTHOUSE, ‘1 front to A. Sonth Dew BxllWtt Wentwurth wy, 100 SETI fh dats Ban orto Bator Kulack) COMMENOIAL, ‘The following wera tho recelpts and shipments of leading urticles of produce in thecity during the twenty-four boure ending st 7 v'olook ‘ ctinnigo ori Now Tuoestay morhing ond for tho corresponding tine a your ago: ‘The following grain wns inspected into store in this clty yesterday morning: cars red winter wheat, 6 cars lower grates, 46 cars No. 2 spring, ts No.8 do, 7 cites lower erades (105 whout); S30 cars and 41,700 bu No. 2 corn, Ht cars high mixed, 085 cars and 0,2U) bu rejected, 6 cars nogride (l.1zZseorn); 12 ears white oats, 16 curs No.2 nixed, 0 cars rejected (54 onte): 1 cara No, 2 rye, 9 curs rejected; 8 cara No. barley. 20. cars No. 3 ito, 17 cara lower grades (54 Darley) Total (13563 cars, 710,00 bu. Tnepectort outs 14,053 bu wheat, 8,709 bu corn, 10,47 bu onts, 1,00 bu rye Tho Board of Directors passed n resolution Inst evening to make recelpts tor grain atorcd in vessols and warehouses athur than the regu: far grata: ulevators reyulie fur delivery on Board of Trade contracts. The resolution 1s to be aubinitted to tho hourd at once, ‘Tho louding produce murkets wore fenrfully exelted yosterday. Tho one great point, around which everyting cles centered was the tove- ment of corn, It broke heavily, and mostly as a consequence of ndcelstin argived at tho provi+ ousevening by the Directors ot tho Board of ‘Trade. They declited that corn was worth nbout 20 per bu fur inargtnnt purposes, as against the 7540 per bu nt which it closed Monday evening. ‘This brought out furgo selling orders fram Wall Street, the parties there preferring to unload rather than murgin down to Mfc (Uze, minus 10 per cont), which would have Involyed the putting up of two or three million dollars on Now York accuunt alone. By the timo that tho market baa broken to tho ueigh- borhood uf ie the crowd became awero of tha fact that o- prominent operator supposed to be short nt least 700,000 bu had been obiled to suspend after following the market all tho way’ upto the top, The tilling in of this shortage steadicd tho market, orrather prevented ft from breaking to a much lower point, for It could not bo called stendy, Provislons were rather quiet, but sympathized with corn in prices, weakening badly as & consequence of that decline, and then rallying later. Whent was nervouaand unsettled, atu raueh tower range, but was not nearly so wenk 8 tnany expeeted. Oats also declined, and barley followed sult, while rye simply set- tied bavk to the price of Inst Suturduy, Thoro was ugreatdcul of criticiam of tho action ‘of the Directurs, which wo referto olsewhere. Mess pork closed Que lower, at FW25CW7% for November snd €20.2734@20.00 for January. Lard closed 124¢¢ lower, at $12.214@12.05 for Novom- ber and $1:2.52:5@12.%6 for Junuury. Short ribs closed 121¢ lower, ut $10,10@10.1215 for Novem- bor. Whent clused 23320 lower, at $1404 01.40% for October and $144;G1444 fur November. Corn closed 44%G@5e lower, at TOABiMe for Ostobor and wGwXe for November, Osts closed i@lc lower, at 46%@i0'¢ofor October and 40%@47e for November, Rye closed gc tower, ot $LJIN@L113¢ for Octobor and $1.1416@ 1,16 for November. Burley closed 20 lower, at $1,071; cash and 81.10!5 bid fur November. Hogs wero stronger, at $040@0.80 for light and at $4.0G7.25 for heavy, Cuttle wore unchanged. Sales wero at €2.00000.50, © There was un active movement fn domestic and foreign dry goods, The attendance of buy: ers is docrensing, but there is stilt a large vol- ume of business, and the general market {5 18 firm us at any previous time, Grocerice were quoted netiyve and generally strong, In tho dried frult murket thore were no changes. Most lines wero firmly held, currants alone showing woak- Beas. Rulaliis ure advancing, Fish were quoted ag before.’ In the market for dairy products tho situation wus urichauged. Butter continues active and firm, while choese was tos certain extent neylected and ruled ensy, A good de- mond for olls existed, and prices wero firmly supported all ground, Coal was quiet. Pig-fron was quoted strong under a good demand. Hay was firm for all grades, the receipts belag insufiicient to meet the demand, In green fruits pears, peaches, and grapes were {n llcht receipt and commanded better figures, Apples and other fruits wore uncbanyed, The hide trado shows no spocial feature outalde of tho dullness which bns affected the market for tho Pustinonth, Grease nnd tallow nro selling fair- jy, the active domand baving subsided and prices showing a downward tendency. Potatocs are a trifle stronger, sound stock commanding We per bu by the eur-iot on track. Tho wool trade {8 charncterized by steadiness, transac: tous belng mostly In the lower- grades. Seeds were generally slow, with the range for primo tmotby at $2.000.240, taxsce selling at $1.40, and clover at §5.70G5.00 for prime new, In luke freights a few charturs wore mado, in- volving tue carringe of about 8,000 bu of corn and 40,000 bu flaxseed. No figures were given on the corn, ns there wero fow to xive, the rate belug, as was generally supposed, noxt to uoth- ding. ‘Tho tlaxeced to Butfalo pafd 20, The recolpts of wheut reported yesterday at Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Louis, Toledo, and De- trait uggregated 167,000 bu, attd the shipments B00 bu. ‘ho ebipnicnts from New York, Uul- more, and Phitadelphia wero 151,000 bu. Tho following were tho direct exports from this wlty during tho last weok on through bills of Indlag: 1,080 pris tlour, 14,585 bu wheat, 00,400 ba corn, 218 pkys pork, 0,212 bxa iments, 3,810 cases cannod meats, 2,002 pkye Inrd, 230 pris beef, 3.000 tha butter, $4,U92 tus cheese, 78,07 Ibs grass scods, 453,720 Ibu oflecuke, 022 bris ont-meal, 500 bria cornsment, 158,317 Ibs ctover-Kood, ‘The foltowiny are tho footings of tho official reportof grain In store I this city on Saturday: evening Inst and at the corresponding dato last your: No. winter whoat, ut No. 2und bigh-mixed corn ow highemixed, tujecton, ‘Fotal corn, No. 2 rye. Total rye, No, dbarloy, Nos. 3 und 4h; PuLsl VATIUY coe > Theas Myures show a! dcercase during last weuk of 18,435 bu whont, 07,658 bu oate, and wn fnorease of 1,488,003 bu corn, 07,037 bu rye, 30,103 bit barley, ‘Total inoronse, 1,400,005 bu, The following table shows tho-uistribution of the breadetulfa shtpped from this vity lust weeks Shipord, Flour Wheat Gen Baa vecoalaate Thin} 26 REA Gat VE pele San bir ere ‘end ibhitd bu barley abippod by ‘The Dircetore of tho Hoard of Trado appear tohave been actuated by a desire to protect short gollera when they fixed on to ne a basis for maurginaon November corn, 2t i@ otalmed that the action was unfair, teounso rojectod corn sold Monday at 722 frev on bonrd cars and yesterday at about Tu inatory, But noone will pretend that anything lke theso pricos would be puld If buyers could help It. If tho patties ew | Itherte under corn should give way, tho markot itght yo duwn hero to S00 for No, 2 Sreighta ta Bullalo would probably mount to B@se, Brio Canal frelghts to that or moro, and Now York and Liverpool develine sbarp- ly In such 8 caso the ordinary margtn of 10 per cont would be but 9 vory poor protection to thoaoller, Whou wheat broko in a fow houra from $1.87 down to SLIGO, us tt did in August, 1872, 10 por cent Was no protec- tlonutell, Itleonc thing ta enforce the pore formance of acontravt, and another thing to provide for its performance In cnse olther party should full, The Board of Trado did tho first fu fizing SLE8as the price for August wheat ‘ < Ss (2 tab 8th 3 Sjourd transactions; @° fF the ai and 450n8 the prico fir Au ta, when tho sellers bad tnken thoir own riak on the market, , Including Call ‘Thoy did the kecond Io fzing on Ae for Uctober |. 4, Clot Range toed corn. ‘That, with 10 por cont ndded, I Oe, | Boe, Monde’ watt rasy, oy Gut which Is whnt ono might suppose corn | feller October is (aT au to bo worth in Now York — after | sollor ecembe! EL ay allowing 1@!Me above the price of rejected, | Seller May... ib jaa aH ‘Tho Nure ts certainty rathor low, at comparad | qVATH Ware strung at the opening, pricos bein ‘on Monday. ‘Tha onrly with Monday's pnens hero; butit iam greater falde, wien We ik feole e percentuge above tho avernge price of corn In hy i th this market thin $1.8 was above tho averaura | Vin surkot vongroity clowed wet, tranenciiine foe priev of wheat, When corn fora great number | ipened Reales ane eerie. Nua enslt \ Gipptie. Of years has averayed only 430 (enecte) por hu in | month suid catis Mt HAC LOE Une Toree nT fo, nold Up to Ate, duwn te a to He closing at Rare 7M, aotd Up te down to &:4é, up ta Ine, nenin deciining to 4c, cloaini. av age Helier December. opener hee, 3 a fold from {740 down to ie, cloaing at biadige, H May oponnd at S13(c, Monday's elosing price, sold n ty Age, and olosed wenk at Me ir Bure Ross was duno Io the aamplo market ave retntire dy: eline, Cash anlus wore made of Gear ft aq tia for No, 7in store: Ziourn by aainple nt GiyAalTied for ree ea Sueted tn ane far rejected white, 410 for Me. and igre ieito.an tence eapy at Ah Jo 8 6 ge FOr we fancy No. 2 white, Total equal to Chleags, tho requiring of buyers to guarinteo agnitt advanced their dents ns low ns Gc, or even fie, woukl not appear to bon very.great exaction oven If It be ndmiteed that we havea short crop. Thero are, however, other ennsiterntions which tunay bo tuken Into the account. Tho firat week In September inst corn averaged barely 620 per bu, and we had some 4,000,000 bir In store. Now we have more thin twice 9s much, and the condition of tho new corn hus cortainly much improved since that date, while tho old corn to fa Abont 6200) bu, Kolowing ate the closing prices an Monday, togothor with tho Fa 01 5 Ing the call transactions’ Pads a Range Closed No, 2oate, Ht, 0, tid af 4 hus come out of first hands tu volumes thas did not then seem possibie. Also, wo nro now much nenrer tho close of navigation, with compara- tively hih freight rates staring us In the face In bo Heller Octobe: Selior Novan the noar future. There cannot, in the clroum- bt stunces of the case, be anf real reason why corn ae Fig should be worth more now than It was thon, If . i It were worth Tha yesterdays it must bave been ran dcdaie: Ravene lao i entaeene mn Tuturen, aclling Iie tou low two tmonthe ago. . No. Zauof auld at$112, te dueling from Monday, with Deibor ne fl.12eot. A correspoudent on tho board says: Hsiwariy, itor sulting downto Glue tne marcos Whnt} Kieking? Sigher, and barter, and cliaing ne $118. Helier Hoconibor wns naminally te LIi, Cast anton ware m outer thas unites, The built are kiexing and | Nitto News in stotos # care by aaraplo ne ELuceeL td scolding; and why? Mecuuse, starting at 4c | fur on track. ‘Total equal to about 11400 bu, for.corn and gathoring in the profits an acttle- BARLEY—Was wonk and tisottled, quite s lane inchts up to ic, and putting the monoy where it | amount involved in recont suspondions having beet woult the most good to themeclves, it le now | thrown upon the market. Cash and scller the month ASKED GAT part OF 1 hall, be pulin the bank to | Pld at shvitg, November xeliing at #110, Little trates xeepire trades made at present atrained and in- wus reported in Nu, ih cual soliing al se, wid Novem: Alnted prices, bitter memories of tho outcuine of Der mles of that grade being made at etter, closing at the ide ts » 3 fe Rlinfiar doais in punt. tines leauinge tho guilura | fy ae’ cho deciiin’ Coal lentes” wors' rade’ ong to fenr tint * honda Twin, tails you loro” may 2 at and 100 vu if LO for No, tore: 21 care by sample a tor Nu. o; Keesie tor No.4. and eseust (a for nN tineks I} enza at MdaUitse for No. 4, and $1.04 fur 3 freeon bontd: lears at We for No. 4, wid vie: for tent ‘Total equal to abbott 320) th Wore gunorally Insvtivo, timothy, sho Nn canior footing. sales bolns munito xt $2.thKe2 soner Detober st F2.0%, Finxseed moved sly betng the ruling price. Clover scod was weak Tango f0F primo sued belng &.40g570; THunwartan suid for December, Males word made uf 7 Uren rer Sead nt $165.20 for poor 60 pri ‘bags Umothy scod at s20x@200 cash, ¢ oh aad oe for eee 5 care i nat thi esellar Decombur; 2 cars Haxngud at 6l. cat, and #140 tor October In sottioment, ‘TWO O'CLOCK DOAID. Wheat closed to tutor, ats ayata nor fiaisgartn toe Rosenberg Late comer, und’ s1-40s be repeated 1 tho, murket shout by jay influ enea be badly broken, when 10 per cont might De,as botore, alt that conht br collected ont veby large decline comiug too suddenly tobe provided azainat by furthor culls for march. ‘ue uction uf tho bourd 4s onis'a modification of the margin rulo, and Is strictly business-iIko and proper. N.K. Fairbank & Co. give the stocks of tard nt the principal cities of the United ‘States Oct. 3,8 compared with those reported one yeurago: seis a Tercea— Chleago (ost. contract, ote.). Now Tork (contract, ate.)..+, November, $1. S14 for De~ (1.485 for the, tne FL AACE A und’ 7 highor, at ‘Tho total stock bold In this country on tho Ist isin ‘chrmeloned, of October fs estimated at 109,40 tes, as nzainst eee TUS Meee eae ER aed 217453 (ca Sept. 1. and 87,883 tes Sept. 30, 1480. : wore mude ot” ae ‘The samme Nrin bas reports from correspond: sede Uctobor, WatGiOtc | acller, Now on RA~aTI4E Kolbe Jtucomber, Mi r edd ents in Hlnofs, flown, Kansas, Missourl, Ohjo, 0 Moy. #4 HO | aiitcaangal tar Octover wivauie Tar Neronui thas Indiana, Nebraska, Minnesota. Wisconsin. | 47: HY 3 Micbixan, and Kentucky, showing the condition | madont 200 uu’ at angesdte nlier October dees of the growlog hog-crap, from which theso con- | 4eseller Nuvomber, dihylite sollor Decombor, ahd . Blasiyge selier 3 clusions are drawn: Of 1433 answers ¥ or Ox to the question as to. the probable run | $1 for pecou lor October, $1. of hows, for the winter senson, O4 report | Trecemban iurloy wis moro than Jast winter, 23 ‘tho same, | Yembor, Moe park clus and 23{ess, OF thoso reporting & por cent hiss | Esuitad Matfer senunth wed. F EDL ; ‘1 . Tuary. Sales wore judy of orover, thoro were TIT. In quality, 28 report | rene ee rare axel abore thy verona Tt below, and 217 an nN Su rellor Habruary. and lose steady ni erage. The crop of young bors as compared | ctobar. “#12 iE¢CeI for “Nov with 1980 shows 0 falling off, 05 reports showing Panlnry, Sle single tor, euriee more, 245 tho sane, and 225 loss. Answers ad to ee at ist Mert Novumbor, #1:4.c2t12.09 91 the time of shipment to market on account of | Wen short Mautithgodds at ein tytn tho bigh prico of coru are as 4 to 1 In favor | for Gelobor, £10.00 jor Noveniber, and $13 of an early dato. Moports xenerally agree’ that | fiuisiesuilerde Serenades QOL 9 hogs will be sold up close this fall owing to tho , existing conditions. tis sald that Armour, Dole & Co. are making arrancemente with private warehouses for stor- GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-CORN—There is 8 fair trade at quotations: Choco hurt and carpet age-room for ruin which thoy canuotaccommo- | ion doce ; date In tholr own elevators, Jntortur and comus ¥ Crowkewds sere oe 3 PROVISIONS. BAGGING—Memains as jast quoted, ‘Trade fe only T10GR PRODUCTS-Were mudertely netivo ana | {lt but prices aro te Tather weak. ‘Thero was no muterial change in the tone of Ldverpou! quotations, but the local bog mar- ket wos called eusler, and the break In corn naturally Induced tower pricua for hog product. There was ‘not much new demand oF offering to sell, the trading being ehietly in tho fixing up of provious buelnuss, sume of It by transfor Into {utura months. Parties in the market said that the ‘course of prices was un- Urely dependent on tho corn market, There was very IIttio demand for alilpment. ‘Meas Pontk—Heclinad fully 400 por pri, and closod Tigo bolow the |stest prices of Monday. nt fULOKS 1948 for round ota snotor seller the month, and $20 ehgo0.88 seltur January, | Enlvs mere rey 2.00 brie aller Getober nt Hib; 1M Leis solter Novenhor Bt MVM 74) brie nolior thy yor ab Burlaps, 25 bu. at luuuatoss ane! Gunnies. de American 7-10] Wool sacks, BUTTER—Anything good enouh for in active demand and firm. 'Tho recelpts are fair, and ara Increnaing, but not onough fine butter is arriving to satisfy the current wants of the trade, Tho marke! for consuon grades 19 quiet, with some Irrogularity in prices, We quote Creamery, choter.... 3835 Creum'ry, falr to (Bid CHEESE-Little change of | markot. Fino full creatns and tie better class at wna apparent in this pkims mot with n gonorour demand, and soli at very 110; Holler. any | gulltiauros, Auytuing * oo" to quality was hard 10 fet Sau pele dollor januury at Raat Tautl, | iuovoorespt atvindod danres, Wo stil’ quota: includlng the Gail Board: at GF aaa neta 2418 s ‘Clagett Range crosea | Hnrtakim Cheddar, choice, Mess pork, Monday, tid. | yesterday, — do, bite pare te et Octobe 81 anu aed Tay Part pate M2 fey i juler at Unchaayad prices: wet oe soa AMO IHlOMMbure essed O.8 7.5@7.4)\ ludian ‘Gun Latinuis clin 20e per 100 Deluw the Iatest prices ot Monda 3. forFound Joteannt oF goller tho mnt, ange) january. 32.55 solter J spot or soller the month at 12. i seller Novombor itt #12,38u6 12,44 UU tes saline De ee me $2, kg Ue. b2t4: au i 14.80; 4,000 tex neler Fol wary oh wOtes sollor March at $12,081.00, ‘Total, ‘Tho followin whows tho rango of the red Var, and AE 815 for pork batroly und $LO@184 for tard teres, with ut iU.eare pork barrole at #1 und 1 ents tard wat gta s—W ure wonk at 10 per ion for strictly frosts. FISH—Wore aunin reported active, and the murked yens tiem for all dusertptions,, Of innukerel the Houston Commmerctat Bulletin ways: the Call Bourd transncuiuns; 2, | Burkut i4, fuitly monopoltrcd Fee dt a Mee. (florea. | Deanteh, “I'he ence uuring the month of septens HIS GIES Sie” | YlelW-—white much amatior than Inst year's, Ie ye an 1h Gt. a quite tat but thoy were mostly cuught in the early January: TIES part of the month, and during thy past two week the Fournae; ig = Teta k0 Fooolpia wero uxtrumioly light, Notwithstanding the March, now 1248 “WIR sharp advance in price the demand continues food. MkATA—Ueclined WY@lSe per WO Ihe, and cio oma Wo a fiEe in provisions und monte, ‘The cated BY rtedt of about 3,0U)0U) Ibs she of lust week has been somewhat better, yot discours ning reports come froin tho test, “wad stock were tatue. Sates wera rep tJ ribs nt $10.18 euttor Gruber, #u.1te10 23 wall nui reports come frou sho, det, aad seuek, Mure % waitl= bor, s\0. tis lla) seller JanUUry, Wd FUME. aolte ee ebruary. hAW vcs green hanis (15 lbs) at gc, und { Quotut February, 2M ues greut fnnis (o eicoe of lense | Whiensh, ing cuts word as follows ot 22a) 1, 1s freus par Short | Shout [Ee & So) Short fy rita, | ‘dere, | clears. clears. | Snckore 1 toattea..| Hiss | Aa | nom | atu | NnckSES eer ray #0, part 8 oh 3 ‘Mavkarol—Kat fuunly, foore,partaatted--| 0G | eae | tite | 4G | falbut snowed, perlbe detabars ive) au | au | wd | Coden Goorzo's, por Cinitish—Grand Bank. wg at Hus@lv2¢ for October and for November. Long clenre 2 LW Luxrdy Cnmborinndy, Hutins, Bye: Gounat—Dresand Noretna~dabrad Terrlig—Holland, por key, nuW. Horring—peated. por bo: Callfornin salmon, beh dit FRUITS AND SHB DS—Uoinl anadvanciig tendency. Branes apples, und Herricn wing wore excoudinuly trai, Currants rauuntn rade was fairly acuve at tha pricos xive n short ribs, resp rey quoted at Oe SEO Yar nweet-pickled hams Sutitegior alwaromwest aroun Uni anine averse, c, Hacon quuted apeiiute for shoullers. 1141170 for snort ibe 1b for snort cloura, 158130 fOr Hains, Biteautense ‘and packed. BEE Mf lat nt ML.7SRULUO for moss, F101 TE Ee ee ese re Gita too for bans © BREADSTUFYS AND SEEDS. FLOUN=Woe siow nnd less strong. ‘Thoro was no swonkening on tho part of hulders, but the decline in wheat Induced buyore to foll back, though the pricas asked wero no Lilther than thore pad whom whent was #1.40Q141 Inat Saturday, Hulew woro Ilulted t0 G5 bein und 400 bays wintors, at #00 for a tow grades 20 brie springs partly at #25; 115 vels rya Hour, partly at AD: and SW bays buckwhent flour on private worms, Total oqualto 1,25 brig. Winter fuw quoted at £7.0uq8.40; shipping springs, #166 Jow-urnde springs, H.WGtuL Hye four at about RAITHGU, OTUEN MILLeTUPFE—Woro In loss demand and easier, Sulen wore reported of care bran at MOLD 18.00; 4 cure muldditngs nt F22UKGZLO yg SPRING WHBAT—Was nective at & much lower range, thouxt ft roalty lust thy advantage xalnod the day precoding: ‘Tho mnrkot declined 44@5(0 per bu, and closad 34@3}40 below tha latest price uf Monday, Liverpool reported un adyanoe of Std per quarter ‘on carguvs, und our reculpta wera Hixbt. ‘The conil: tlona wore, thorefora, favorablo to iirmnuas, but tor thy honvy broak in corn, which inducod howyy auttins, of whut by parties who fvarod a yonural decline, Tho vnrly suillug orders wore rathur spare, the “throwing belng chlotly done by loon! holders, aud phy imrkel ronotell under a fale dumand trem shorts, jut chy rows of te heaviness iu cury bruuxut in i tuisin ‘ALOUCLA, NOW ys. talsinn, focsy Muwentule.seesese LAND CULTENLB +61 CHEUR oeee. Apples, Alden, Apples, avayart ‘Apnies, Eastern Ables, Buuthard tuachon, unvETEd, Havpberricn . Hlackderriva., Bitteu eherris moyua no City white, CHy braw CUY yoHUW sees Country waite 80 bey white * Hb Wiey FOLLOW, SERSIUTT ES rat aiid grapes wero the apply re Ys fea and other sulhug ordurs for wheat later. und these gave tho having falling off eonuide: ae cet re tirnidamnward, ‘Tiory wae i tuod rie unchanued. We quit bene dumiatd fof car luis, ol ,IRIE recolpis of No. 2, -und noni OUCH Os, POE Sith relocted hiactive at abou Inartiott pons Were ruparted we 109) bu und ab GL. dius | Chabortley, pot Panes Teco Nuc d at shade and 43 care by kato nt | Lemons, pur box, x Wediitn Potut about LOU bu. ‘builer Nuvenbur | Callturola plats, Doawed. at Haugal ty coll omso gl AtG adynuowd tw | Cullturnis poars, aie 1A Socined ut F106, wd cluged wt see dtd. | Culttorals grupos. w ; jive October ranged Bt Fl-Abusl, 234, cluniiat ut $1.as4 ieee at Deceniber rangad ut B¢svo nuova November, und ‘Gta developed, the Fune at Inet Lalow Uctubor. ‘tho, folldmnd fund 6 Heid wut of tneluding Cal ‘s Tuig shows ‘thorange for hu day, Hoarau trunsmetivnat stant yet sey alent + BAN tli LaNoFs sy tio, prime 9) Rly tule to Huu, Ku, CurLUtO tiv, roast, Beller the year... 45) Nise Reirgaa ta, th a Hee eitdtade Butos wero jilted to tare by saiuply BU SLwaslad Also Pent No. Z uilxod ay @L iWon tuk, Cay Maul vory irregular ult alcky arly. Mud Ye Riurked ducitied doh por uu, aud bol ‘tha latust prices of Alunday. ported Isla change in prices, ory qriues: ni rly 1500 er u ecareuly aay one by sururiso, ty An dlarning tut. ‘bhe ocewalon of hig woakiiows was he xing UpOUGouns wAreN prico for Novubor. Fit suing wf thu siuste called heavy margin Git tho longs, und Ghls, with the fear what others woul doy made the latter anxious to well. Orders cue MSuyur, frou luge huldare in Wall streot, " Sell all wy corn,” Hlagkstrupe. And undor tho huuvy ulfuriiige thd murkut weut dowiy | N, 0. muluasoa,, fiarply., Li would provauly have gone much lower butte thq Tack tut @ promingnt wpyratur was rue ported i suapondvd, und the ling h Coat int fort Anduce a decided reaction, wader wh wore with= unchanged, We quor Ro. Lthinutiy, per ton, reat luis of Nu. B60 17 ‘Did, POL AulUA wary ful No, 2 twothy, pet ton on traol Steg LS $e Baw ba wid Hel curs No. dud migheuixenat tied | MUU: seseer, on ee ee ee eo tase; | Rint orien Porgy fot Aden satuplo racks | Nos Sid wears at STs? frosvon wan}, fool auuus | TbES- Fhe MueLoe Soo NaS Maaktlve nj Boller tudubor opsnud vu cuanve a 1949 | gultaw for the past wunall (attor a shar drop down-stulrs tededlined | Grevi-cured. jlant, yori. 7, wk BH baw ty TI Susie, remuted tu 136, f yosod us | Cruen-curgd, Hewy, 1 4 fi ‘ Tio, Bellur Novombor auld atl WsTDace wile | Part-cured Tes ie ee neelined to cone! Improved tr fea. | Piatuxed biden Fell ait to Wide, und glused bid. “The irresas | Grean-salt bull e Iarhy of the tradi. lusy be partly tnferrad from th fice kh Gewaar foi trues Wo pealatuia Gvor Rawk Tf wut Within AvOuL bhirvd mluutHs aR ron satel ald a fe et Say eae oar, Pasuained, dry. su ve i Mint Titan & i BER To GGG and Uloud vt Tago. ‘The foltowulg | Bhoup-pults, woul on

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