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FINANCIAL» DAY & FLELD, SROCIL BROKERS | 1180 LeSalle-st. > All, gccurltics deult in at the New York Sto¢k Lo:change bought and sold on com- pa@hidd and carried on a fair margin. et hatait'a allowed on credit balances, Peed Bal sat ates Fla - Stocks and Bonds, A IN128 LA SALLE-S'T. 7 HOGI, MeLELVAN & C0, 83 Mroadway, |. Membere A. Ys Mtoett Hechange, HE UNION TRUST CO., Nertliast Corner Maditan ant earhornats,, rece;res sayines deposits and allows lntereat on same aujeet tu the rilles of the bank. eee ee “ GM. WILSON, Cash A. W. DIMOCK & CO., BANICERS, Exchnnge Cottrty New . a a3 NE Tn Saile-st., Chienso. Jembers of the N.Y, Stock and Minter Bxehanwes, Interest atloted On dloposlts subject (edratt nt sunt. N.Y. LIFE IN A MENAGERIE. Some of the Dangers tn ‘Bratning A muls—Ereaks of Viclous Blephatitss New Vork Stttts Sears fram tho teeth and claws uf tleers, Hons, and hyenng anark the face, bend, and hands of William EL, Winner, tho tratier of wild beasts, whols now in Darnitm's employ. For elxtecn rears Winner has lived night and day with thy wih bynats he has been tralniuy, and the fanitle aarizy with danger, whieh ted him xt thies to be carclese In the presence Of tho beasts, has res nulted fu the mmirks that be will bear to his grave. fu fet, wile hy stood talking ton frient too sear a Hon’s cae fn this city, the Hon renehed his get through te para and) brought ft do! with terrible force upon his bead. ‘The anima’ cua tore ny the flesh and lotta deep scar pon Ins forehead, Some years tte, in St. Louts, Winner leaned hls band against the bars of a cave contabiing byen and whily he stood exe qiaiitiye the hntits of thease autmais ta dome Vie ftors, one byena snapped olf his Httle tiger und: crvonred it. © [tis easier to tamo Hon than a tiyer,* says My. Winner. * They respond hotter to kindness, ‘ehere fg ne animal etal io the ther. itis the senuine bing mong Leasis. for It is not oaly more Terocwuits then the Hon, but comparitively: stromecr, UE for iions that Berni has In the th his show byo were born in eapuvity, (le one who escaped sume years nz0. 13 iter his birbpluee, Sydovy, Austr, whieh ins two whelps now, 14 cot 1 vitluitble properiy, a4 shy ts one of Hunesses whieh raise (heir young i caps, diane he hones velered tne thet t many whelps wre horn in thls comatry'? frue etouyh: but) thes starve to death, as thelr mothers refuse to stekle them.” “is there any iitference ti ferot Sine Detailed ninony wild berstey Patamaht of Uy ent species tae femates the mere Vielots ond dangerous than the between you tralied any new nutinale Ietely?” . Uneve's Beecher, the Voonth bear a Tony animal, voice any otber bear Lever Hida ai its niod legs and geation|ates ser, It haga munver of amusing cit waa manly taught?” the baby eleppiiat vod Wis pounds dst June, and | gress aver a thowsaund now. 16 wedi wpon ata birth fo Philadelppia on and when {ft wie thres moins ald auads ove te Weare now watenmg to ther wean it. Wo x= two und three yours, peert TEAC ds Hat take sowhat fond dogs it eat “thus never yet bee mother—by the wa puants in tho winld—fs_t Trather piesa ant thy bay Maneesut he But what doyou think ist tayerit dradké Being a native American, think itis apes cocktall, but ft ts not. What thet » Why, elte fed, but Heb, Its ifthe best trl le 3 lontonde, ail day np in ite trimek. TH IL Copeland is tne keeper of Barntum’s twenty elevhanta, He suys that while most nl. itis will respond to) kindness, the elephant ts contealed by fear, and he: thinks there is no sich Miting ax attection for its keeper within ephant. Someties, after pathont training, vhen they seen to have been mustered so chit shey understand every eammand auitobey tt in, they hevome albatonee sulky und obsth In one of these tlta It takes terrivle -panishinent to miaster them. Its necessity to chun thelr feet, Joly the chalnsto a rope, ria tke rope through « bloek and tucki¢, hiten another elplant to tha cud, nd throw the re. daetory heast. When they are threawa they bave Tobe ponlshed with prada unt thoy” yletd. Colet is the wlleat elephant Harnuin bus got, east Saginaw two seard ugo Chlet broke out f the Herat the street parade and started after A COUNTRY UNAH WHO WO PHAN IN a teas horee wagon. “The elephant bellowed und tifted hts trunk and steudiy ebnsed the nnn for three inlles, He exught up with the wagon, which be uverturn i a vallteh. and wasabout todo fur ther mixchlef when he was eapturcd, Chet rebels every thine te hay to go fate a cae, and be hag tobe prodded witha steel palut before be moves, Albert is nuother elephant cat tins te: eulss. Ab Ottawa fast mend alt of tie ciephunts were ¢urned into bathe, and while Albert was in toc water he waa seized with the Bulks, Wher operscame nbuut lar he seized ono with ink and camu very wear drowning bit. ono of the best-triined of the elephan atter a recent perforntunce ip tac ring, totale event on Prof. Avstininll, oni of tho rings ateters, squirted avpall Cullat iirty water over tas spotless iinen from wer trunk, ‘Wo punish ber ae Sterd prod waa ran dite her hind Jews until she roared sith pato. ROL Voerrit, the berse tamer, who under ating, Ells Dockrill, the bare relates that a few years niga, when bi cus near Ruste, in Switzerland, one ot the eephants L mad, and, tenking wis, Vegan to tear wp everything within: its reach. Noone dared capture it aad 4 mad eareer was i) when acannon was loaded with or aid tired fate Its body, A curious noise wag board In tho cage oceupled: by the seven anneondstund the to bon con eirietors la Hsreuur's menagerie early ane mort ing recently, and tae beopera whe were arouged seta tegnieunt Nght, ‘The anucondas forcrs deufnst the te bow, but tha 1, Wron the sintliest of the tue ueondus was Killed the furgest bon, covered it with alitng and swallowed It bodily. ‘The other enokes was revered und divided between the Hous. ‘Tho wing sunkes were fed the day hefore on fourtwen Hye chickens, and the boas, wale hod net been fod for two months, had thule Abe petite wi d to voracity. When the suake charmer entered the bows attempted to coll about bia buy be kept them from encircling we throat and separated them fram the anucone va <_< — A Vietlm of Colneidence—The Man Who Never Melped Hlect a Pree.dont Whe tid Not Dlo in Oulee. New Yuck Herald. A merchunt of this city, Who uns taken part in the Presidential eleetionsaf tha fast forty years, bus hud the singular musfactune to vould for the tour Prealdenty who divd in ollleeHarrison, ‘Yuylor, Lincoln, aud Guytleld—and never nave fudorged any other ei atuleaadidate, [leurs fay of thls strange experience, & reparter went tu blin tue Hts corroboration. Ete anid: “Tbave always been a Whig and Ropubitea and F voted for Henry Clay, wha was beaten, Tew L voted for Hurrison,ond be died i ollie 181 T voted ugainat Polk, who was electoi. ne 1313 f voted for ‘Taylor, who also died in at- stlee, ‘Phat was the fret colneidence, but Luever thought much atiout (te day ste t voted ayutist Pieveo und ho got through. all nyht. in sue To voted thy Fusion tleket we iralnst Jancein, 1 beheved ut that tine that the rlavery In the South was a domestio jnstitadon with whieh the North thud ve right to interfere, Tehanged my tind when Paaw whut the Souths urners were doing, and in Indi DP voted for Lin cuin, who Waa dseusinated, ‘This bippponting to thy tiled suveessiul eandidute 1 had voted for ruther stugzered we. In 1868 T declined to vote Tt will suck temon- ut oll—not beewuse Was yupuratitions, but teeuuse ft lid not wint to support nt and £ would net yore for in peu ttn Wt? T bud moved my residence: Jersey, and was nut entitled tow yore that year. In, ‘Teid [fost wy vole, too, und In Isso L told ny friends that Lili not want to voto jor Garleld, for if 1 did bo would etter be de- feated or would lose uls life tn ultlce, Thuy tn sisted upon tay doling so, buwever, and ft tooke hike such ow close thing that Twas finally pore puadetl and voted for Garfield. Now he iy dead, said L never will vate fc pather Provident iC t live to bu a thousund years old,” Aud yuu are not superstitions?” “No,ar,” tho merchant replied, with some atperity, * DULL iv u Vers strange series of CO- Jueldences, wud {don't want to proloug it, Now, Jowunt you te promise ine that you will not pub Usb my name.” *Vilda iti you wilt promfize never to vote for me for President,” replled tha reporter, and tho compact was settled, _-——————— Kidney Complaints of all desvriptiona ure relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidpey-Wort, It svenia tis tended by nature for the cure of all diseases of the kidneys caused by weuknees und tebility, ils gredt tonto powers are expecially directed 10 fhe removal of tila clays oF disenses. Wo know ot persona that bave suffered for thiny years that buve bees pormunently eared by takigy Fodues- Wort short tise, “Try teeither tqute ur ary —ou, THES CHICAGO TRIBUN BUSINESS. Stocks Stronger All Day, with Money Easy. 8horts Covering Freely and the Bulls Buying. Wall Street Helped by the Break in Whent Finances in Chicago, The Lroduce Markels Active and Very Weak—-A Big Mreak In Wheat and Corn, Caused by Large Holders Solling Ou!—Provis- “fons and Other Cercats Declined in Sympathy. INANCIAI. Stocks were active and strong. Money was easy nt 4@o per cent, and there were no Wise quieting Influences at work tn any direction, Wall street is apparently disregarding the rail- rontaltogsthar. The brenk in Chicago in Board of Trade protuets helped the New Yurk stock market muteriully, It was folt that lower prices forgrain and provisions meant more business for railroads, would nnlock a great deal of capital, and would have a favorable effect on Dusiness’ generally. At tho close the market owas strong, with an nudvance for the day on nearly everything. New York advlees predicted that the riso would not be permanent, but the average Western bull will regard thase New York views ag comforting. Manhattan was the card. ft went up from iets to4s, Nobody knows what the advance means, and novody In Chicago bus the cottrage to buy it. ft was reported tuwurd the close of business that anew deal hud been arringed by which New York Elevated was to be pald 6 per cent dividends und = Metropolitan and Munhut+ tun Sper cent cach, -It is also usserted thut the stock 18 cornered. Tue fuet that Mr. Cy- rug W. Fiehl waa elected on Wednesday a Director of Mr. Gould's Western Uujon leads the strect to suspect that Gould and Field understand enuh other very well. ; Now York Central, Luke Shore Mendig, and nil tho Vannlerbilt stacks nade good galing, Now York Central ny Intely dropped very near the polnt, BBsy, at Kaie tt would not 6 per cent to tho holder, New Yort Conteal nas pald per cent through! pitnic and raitrond wars, “Mr. Vanderbilt bas fately been buying now fecdors, ike ending, whieh will add enormously to tho business of the main stem. Tn view of thesa fuets It 1s elnguinr to find Inthe New York dis: patehes that Vanderbilt Is selling New York Central, and doing It ostensibly ns short selling, inorder to market more than be gould If lt up- peared he was gelling long stock, The churacter of the new Western Union Di- rectory ls favarubly commented on, and gave a woot den! of strength to the stock. Cual stocks were reported to be sold by In- aidors. Shorts were covering freely, and Keene was declured to have become n bull, Some good buying.for Inveatment was nouced, Lending operators In grain wera obser ved to bo covering thelr short suies of rallruad stocks. Wail street is not entistled with whut Secretary Windom ‘aurees to do in bis lust clreulur. They comiphtin that the bonds are to be pald at Wash ington and nut tn New York, und that the ownersof the bomis before sonding thom to Washington must asslyn thom to the eeretury of the Tronaury, and that this‘ assignment must be made before it [a known whether the bonds wilt bu nceepted by the Trousury—that ts, whether they will arrive before the $5,600,000 Mmte Is reuched. An effort {sto be made to have the Seeretary redeem the bonds at the New York. Yub-Treasury. Small cartiflentes of Metropotitan are comlox on tho murket, indicating thut Inveetors are Josing tholr cantidence, * One Wail street explanation of the advanco was that It was ennsed by Gould's buylag and by Vanderbilt's not selling, but why Gontd bourht, and Vandorbile did not sell, the snplent gossiper ald not say. Walt street movementa suggest to some shrows guossers that some of the great Moguls know something that ives them new contidene in the tutures as, for Instance, who fs to tn rotary of tho Trensury, und that this potic, be to nuke * good thines," The carninga of tho Union Pacific Raliway Compnny, for tho firat soven days, of Ootaber were: IR, $820,113; do 1880, S84,5%9; Incronse $214,100. For first nine months and seven diy 1881, $19,050,802; do. 180, 217.201,073; Increase, S240,147 (same mileage), Bust Tennessee, Vire ginta, and Georgin for September, $120; Ine oreuse, 824,297; Increase wat week tn Septem- ber, $14,000. Indiana, Bloomingtan, and West- ern, and lensed lines for. September, 8195,800; Iwerunsy, $1224. Denver & Rio Grande, whole line, 3 intles, far Hoptem ber, $620,004; sume month Inst year, 581 miles, FHV; Increase, | S219; for lust week fn september, tnereuse, S20. Burlington, Cedur tapide & Northern, fourth week In Septembur, Increase, $1120; for tho month, $11.00, St, Paul & Ouaba, for the frat woek [n October, S302, an increase of $10,038, St. Paul, Minhosot & Manitoba Rall- way Compuny, for the week ending Sept. 0, S142,887.03; Inerenge, $50,841.80; for the month endiiy Sept, 39 SW, 73.77; Ineroase, S11,- OTS Mannlbal & St. Josep’ (estimatad), fourth week of September, 0041, a decrease of 81,105, Lake Erio &. Western, 833,87, an in- orense of $4,0Nt, Milwatkeo, “Laky Shore & Western caruings for the tirat week of October, $1841, ant inerouse of $10,021, The Ttevald anya it has been shown a full re- port of the testimony of Mr. Norvin Green, the President of the Western Unton Telegraph Company, In a suit brought by Oliver. dohne Bon to restrain tho company from disposing of its ‘capitalized telegruphla vraperties to ald in ite payment of dividends, ‘This shows con- clusively that since the company bus Increased Its enpital to $60,000,000 It hua been compelled to draw heavily on ita eapitatized surplus to order to pay dividends, and shows further that tho otileial statements published by ‘the coinpany are entitled to but Httle credit: ag exhibiting ita wotual nnuclal condition, Tho Graphic nays: ‘Thors was a steady borrow!ng dowand for New York Central this morning xt 6 percent, aud it is uuderstoad that Mr. William H, Vane derbiit is selling long stock Lut fs not delivering any, 80 hat be can dnd a tuarket for more. Mr. Cuorge Usgood Is sald ta baye: sold thronyt C. d. Qaborn & Co, 14,0 shares, Tho dectine Js at~ tributed to the reducod enaralygs. one of tho re having adinitted that ir the low freight rites ure kept up for thirty duys longer that the urusa earnings for thu prosent tscal year will bo 3,000,000 bebind those of THs). The Finarictut Chrdntele furntshes the follows ing statement of the enrnings of our principal rallrouds traw Jon, U to Sept. GHUSH EAUNINGS PROM JAN, 2 TO BROT, A, . dncpause or 190, Hur, GW, & No.8, Wats Contra Peeler... W2sthet Chlieaga & Alto} all G23 Ch, SMD & Bt, Con's, by CCRT Wty, Chi, 8 By AL a < aay Gai BE SC (ata, i ata Uli se Soringiera. EM Hav Chk, Ge te fea Clay MEV. Dy aes ponger & i PANTRY tes Me FG, 1 ay Finks P at 1 Ge Wont, of Cin }unnihal & SE Jo, H Cont (Hit, tines. _lemuadt nat . Spelnges : Khiele 3 Wout? tang Cratvilie & Nast. ayateel * Momphls & C,,, ay Souls ae Ni Waka Mee Tee Bi SAY 41a) ile Kame ROe: b Rusts MMs Las GON WLS Sue ‘ety isto Bie be A tn. ino. po joran te Nay He BU Louis & S. Bt jal ful, eo eM Wyk soe a ‘Votal TEU Gra’ Hew aN Deduct PER Net lucroase..seseve. seopenseesenses MEMO “Three weeks only of September hy a Government bonds apened weuk but closed strony. In Chicawo, District of Coluinblia uid were 100!5 bid aad 10716 usked; United Stutes (és continued) 40% tnd and 1% uskeds 98 ba continued) were t4t, bid aad My asked, ex. Ine 1 And $'ge, 1 thy uxtendud ie, bit netlvestockss + 1 & india Sonttiorn: New York Lake Shor Northwest Ho preferred, Mt. Tattle eseeevere Unnintiay, Doe preterred Hake Frio & Mi Cs tuinourtie Vo preferred... Ranans &Pexns, Delaware. Dut, & thudsun,,. racitt ‘Tho pretorreds.,. Ont & Wosteril, tral ne! & Ont re Hae, change in rates, The exportsof domestle produce from Now York fur the past week umount to % aginst 34, nck, © Wart New deteuy Central Denver & Riv Grande, and Haskell. At tho close 4 were MGI and the Is Usd The following shuws the fluctuations uf tho the statement of the two previous years: Kor the weak, Prav'ly rept’ Since dan. t. At OT per cent. Cook County fis BY #, stant tit at SL, sold nt 10924, TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. IGP, i) aud 4!43 at 108. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tythuns, New You, Oot. that they protniae. ubove Manta! Inst ni York 2! than ath advanen above y and Bucee hit, ex-Gi Seeretar ie vance of 14 f03, fan Franviaoo somo shares closad Lane conime 1—The cieyated railway stovks were tho great fentureof speculation an the Stuck Exchunge teday on reports that Mr. Gould, having obtiined control of the Madhat- tun, proposes that the other companies shall either pay in fall for the $10,000,000 of sbares recolyed 23 a gratulty, thoy cannot do without buying tho bulk of it from him, or that they shall consent to modify the turms of tho lease, and that conferences have been acid 01, 25,021 fur tho corresponding week of 1890, ‘The following table shows the exports (ex- elusive of specie) from the port of New York for the weuk ending Oct. 11, 1881, ounparad with: i. era Sybil Chicago bank clearings were $1,000,000. Now York exchange suld between banks at Ce per $1,000 discount, Loans were In ood demand which RIDAY. OCTOBER raat 1 rans :Caribea ) }eenter 1) /Bxeetstor, Tomustako le Fe Chatana AY sity sorguy Content. tug: Meaudard ne Cantmeretal Badictin anys: inarket wie atrongundur the tntlaen port thata New York man ts to be appolite Revretury of tho ‘Trenanry, and undor special intluences, The chief of tho Intter reited to elevated rullranda, ‘The situation in the out- Mine resnecting theer stacks Is that Could, ha jag obtilned contrel of Manbituin, now! pra. Hoses tothe othor compantes that thoy shall either pis in felt for $13,000.000 Mantathin stook, whieh they received ‘practically ute a gras tulty, or they ahuli rerurn stock to the compit- which is an Lnpossivility without buylag the kK ofit Crom him, or that they sholl consent pA Modtieation of the terms of towae. A mieet= ig of the reprevontutives of tha thrav conputiiog was held tutay, tho object being to see whit can boalony to xet outof tho existing troubles, The plan tiecussed, it was reported, was a moiltlention of the existing relation so that out of the net earnings the Now York Rlevated can wet the frat 4@5 per cant on tte stock, wid the remainder be divided equally between the Met- ropolltan and the Manhattan, Whether on tho present seale of carnings anything would be ieft for the two last-named compintes, after payine Interest on tho bonds, and taxes, Is a question, Tt is not clatwed that anything wes deeded pons neverthel Manhattan — stock — wi rusheit for by those short” of it nnd th string ta be * Jong,” and the result was Ui was. bounced” to 44 Crom its at the opening. One other special Intluence whign worked for niuher prices was tho delivery of sevural thou- sand snires of Caton Puelile stovk it tho niaine of Within H, Vanderbilt, whieh is construcd us mening that Vanderbilt lt potting ready to tare Tut It was reported tho riilrond war ts near its ond, It betng underatood Vanderbilt ean ret teltat any thne, The general result was o strong tmurket for stocks, and au advance 1G in leading stocks, some apeclaltios other thite thoso named rixing ns inuch as 4. Tho fect of the atrect at the close wis duuldedty Uullish. NosroN. Speclat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Tostox, Vct. 13.—The stock market tulny was moderately active, and thero was rathor a botter fueling provalent, In ruflrand shurod, Ateb ison: opened nt HAY, agalnst 143% yesterday, but fell of to Hi, In tho afternoon, however, it was stronger, and advenced to 135. Chicago, Bure Dngton & Quiney advanced from 1s to 13 Hitss3 Toledo, Delphos & Burlington from I to N@Uy: Wisconsin Central from 23 tos Union Pucita from 118 to 10; Contrat of fowa fromm i8'; to Satdusky from 2 tu a4; lo. trolt, Lansing & Northern preferred from 1342 to 14; Now York & New England from wY to 65, Noston & Albany declined Frain 1074 to 1603 Old Colony deelined %, to 1; Eastern from 45!§ to i . In bands, Mexican Central 7a advanced 14, to Mig; Hartford & Erle 3 3h, te Gas Pi Arkunsus Valley 78 36. to 10; Unton Ta ned I, to 21; Rutiond 63 4, to 1d; Kansas City, Lawroner & Southern 5s ta, to 105. Iw Innd stocks, Hoston Land advanced %, to Wator Power ‘I-10, to 7 1-10. "Pet! Telephone advaueed 1, to 148, ‘To the Western associated Press, Boston, Oct. 13,—Stocks closed us follows; Water’ Tu 3 alney. 1 Haston land. ne Same Chobe ae Atel, & Yap, P iy a Grate Hoston, 1 on S Altuiny, is Hostun & Maine, FORELGS, 5 with =a view to” com: |” Loxuox, Oct. 13,—Consul 1-103 Fae rane IEE (Poe one [ieee onsuly, 98 11-10; account, wht's —closlug == quotations, Now hs, 108; 4's, 108g; 48, 11014. ve Morgan will Reading, Hong 2. ra tiaetlons, 411,000, wmadu Soutnorn, suntriel Pavuitte Hh, be & We Ponvor & W Loulsvil he W Brorling wand, 4h us, ba, ans Central Paciic, Heri sucontls..... obhan o& W tliciba Joulauin consul, Atiawenuird Us, BL dow, HOVE Tonnunsey bs, Veonnuesen now, AAUIB ap Alton 24's UO. Contray Y Chusupuate s ObtG: ta Ge: fared, wage & -Altul flu pretotred, Wed Qe, BE de U1. 1d |e ‘ iu ast aul TaulNow Yurk Bb art STOCK jurthur sue! ML Me DrUs,. Een bres fork Unwariu SA Tau) Westurn Union Tina! Motrapoitian Northern Macite., Aisin Sasantnaiu Awa{Ontario & Wosturt Be 3. ROFOlK & Westtersts Ni ide. and the shares of the other two companies fluctuated 41302414 per cent respectively. Mot- ropolitan closed 1g per cent higher and New per cent higher than they opuned, The xeneral’ market was stronger In tone for some thine pist, rauglog from esterday’s Nnul tgures waa recorded, ‘This was a consequence both of cusy money and reports that negotiations have been resumed looking tg. a speedy ent to tha trunkeling war, probably Windom, whiea induced a ver sorts and also to purchnie tor ‘he stocks moat prominent in the advance after tho Blevatel and at the close to 4 per cent Tatlwi Chesnpeuke & Oblo trate ot 1, and Norfolk: Western general me rtgaze bonds at 176. ‘tu the Western Associated Press. New You, Oct. b.—Governmonts were strong and ndvinced,.with the exvoption of extended close of business, Into dentings showlng an wud DS exits, v1 retorred, Obio & Mississipph, Now York Central, Contral Pacitle, Alton & erro Mnute, and chuond & Allegheny boing most prominent thoreltt, In Anal anies there was a ronction of $403 In the general Hat, but At. top prem, Moston’ Att n stock, which was pinced on tue het totay, sold up front 2644 Co dd and closed at Soney at Gt, closiug ut 9G4, Prime’ mercan- | * tile paper, Asgusts. exehunge, 60 days, frin ut 47, do- OOVERNMENTH. OYE du Be RIN 7 RIE DR Uae GR ea gy Mita bila x Slsatsaippl,, hy Ba neta ec i ve _fiinols Central, | 105; Fennsylvania Central, 4; Now York Central, 123; Erie, 40; do, seconds, 100; Reading, Hy. Jdultiun In tho Bank of England decreased tho past week £031,000, é Amount of bullion gone in, £110,000, Har ailver Is quoted al 1-18 ponce per owuce, Panis, Out. 1.—Hentes, Mf Bie, i NEW ONLRANS, New, Onngans, Oct. 1.—Sight exebange on Row York, $1.00 per $1,000 preinium; sterilug, 7. MINING NEWS. wOSTON, Spectat Devateh to Tne Chicaza Tribune, Nostox, Oot, 1.—In mining shares, Calumet & sharyy ‘were Routing, Houston & Texns, 8h, | Hecln advanced 1, to 224; San Pedro Lowe & San. Feanelsco preferred, Ohlo & | Silver Istet 24, te + Quincy '6, to 303: Maron Misdisatpnl, Hoston Aly Line, New York Centrat, Hy to 35; Napa declined 34, to 43 Copper Falls Central Facile, Mton & Torre Haute, und Hehe | 1 to tts; Catulpa d-1, to Tit, Ochora as before, mond & Allegheny. Un the Hnel ales hore was To the Western Assuctutel Feesty walucht reaution from tho bigheat Ngures, but Toston, Oet, N— Mining stock the iutricet closed firm. lows; j ‘The inoney murket was again comparatively | Allouez Mining C 34’ Franktin,... ensy taduy.” Tho rate to borrowers on pledge uf | Calumet Mucta......229, Paral stock collateral rituced between 4 und g per gent | Cutlery eee Vets all day, closing at vat per cent. Holders of | Hibees ay ii Guveriinent borula obtamnad aucomnmotatian at i i Yol per cont. Time loans and: prime mere “ eamtiic discounts are nominally. ua REAL ESTATE, pL ta sterling =joxcinuae inaricae — wis oh lo firtner today. ‘The notin 01 Pr Cro red Rey ra em) OR aM Cr oe aR day Wis and 4y for demand, Actunt business Sp Oats is wna dane at 478! gb for sixty-diy tills, 424@ | CITY PHOLRETY, deh fordomand, RG@ for eaule transfers, | Pablus, sty 1s fee of, S¥abatae avs a. fy ie ana iran or CommorciAt bis. ; 4 Hzlaeid, datcd Sept. 24 (iamnes Morgan to ta wilroul mortgages were fairly active and » ay i viet, si prices generally tended upwards. Erle cons Migied ual ie hon ete ade tw bey ‘a solidated seconds rose from te to 1023, reacted: Yosuley, 1s ta luz, ritied to 137, felt olf to 12%, und ro~ | West tt t turned ty L024. Hosten, Harteord & Brio trans | 2M, uated Bupt (te 2 om et + Ches § f aintad Ger mpraved CAN Hea ene crea trom Bit tos aud railied tablige |, Uaturiyl tr lathe Waiter).ccctecessereeesen 400 Metropolitan Klevated seconds sold up Crom 58 | ‘Phomus xt, M1 1 woof Wastern ay. 1 toi, rencted to 45%, und recovercd to Billy. | WA th dutod Cate 1 tinaalianan Fe Northwestern gold bonds dropped from Ite to OD 124 und ralitad co 1243;. ‘Taxus Pacilio firsts (Ito Parkor obi ta Tint Grand Dtvision) ndvunced front 8813 to BA, re~ +e . ve, 40K acted to 48%, and closed at 80, East Tennessee 0 ttn Woof Altiwiuiee nv. wo f, J incomos fell‘olf from Sl to 60, and sold up SiN. jit dake Hope, fb (de Wo Be Bartislne Wo Onio Southorn Hirst advanced from. 0 tose | Me er cee el ‘Yoxas Paeitic Incomes and land grants from 71 | "tacermnan to done i. Dawsa rey to ThSt. Maat firsts (outhern Minnesota, Die | -Piam wt. 104 ft w of feuowwis, W vision) from: 1063 to 103, 8. Louls & Sun Renae Aux, 1! (itobert Rodes (ie ated. TH eisco Incainies, (eine 1 rom Ml to kh Helo fests ba aa ered Ae Pec OO rum Vt to 13sti. yer & Mio Grando con> ua tn Cs siruietions dee! to 100, Erle thirity wre ae 4000 Trou Ini to 105, Kasun & Texus frets from 10sty | Ulett Maa" Wate aw to i, New York Elevated thrats fram | Boniiutd at, sa tin of i ne ig fut homes raiertawrn & pesoun tated a2 GAlbert wo ing firsts fro 0" 803g, St, Pans & y * ee ars Hee aa Tiss tw) ued. Now Unieune helio Roun unidrai (OSG He ai Pn cnitg al frats from OX too, itenmond & uovilleds | WAM lbinautitecccmeeteesnecccteses 12 Hand Mt. Hebinaant 120 sold ut 101, Union Pacitia caltutornt tense certif= | ho pramisos Nor i Ci Jcules at 108%, st. Louis & kan Francikco 2ec~ CAs Enatinan to We 1,00 onds (class Aj at 106, Morris & Essex seconds at | West Krio sty geor of seyninun 4 | 218, Towa Suidland rete at Uh Kort Wayne a uted Gob A2 CLyaemaite AFURTE: Love Last shicage thirda 1 Jodur Fala & Minnewat | 4, ae fi % pal firstecat tis. Chleago &Algon ieamea ne tes, | MPEu4 Bute Gated dee tstste ter Sead Ch Atnforaun te Erich Gerster Hgwurd nt HU Ten of Flghteenth, yo ft, duted Get. bh Adana Miler ‘to ‘the Schuenhoten Brewing ernutlay, necar of Phir el, Le LaDy 3 fils o fawhteh are “unelia nyeds extended Go ore 3, | Harhatl see ‘900 ye dy, and 4a ye Weat Chileno wy, 214 ftw of Wood #t, 8 1, 29: talffoad bona nro fairly uetlve andinthe | 24 fe duted jure 4 (estate urd. Crauiu main firm, oat ¥ i insite soouritles ure dull and gonerally nome | Wash yey Huey mate rey tl i ‘The stovk market opeued strong and higher, | Weet (i wrod 5 and Was Hen in. tong throughout almost tho | xt ft wie bullding Nox. tt and isk dated entire day, the whole list showing an nitvance nt | Penh Yt ienedy, AY, Skuips tu Haney liuliiary 100 aes nenZeaoht up tia, Slosing ae. that lewess | Went deanna ‘ ae Moctupolitanrosotrourke toMsiaronctod laaeed, | HOVE IG We Ur Law atin tv Meney iene, | 1,0 wend clasud ut ites New Muri adlanoud foun is Me eel ts Ktottey Holdfuersees, 11000 to If, tell olf Lo TliMs, and ctowed at 110%. The mete Harp aewe, My enerul at recorded wn advance. In, ona GT bal Maree Che a re TT OT aoe thay, thy upward, wendency conthontng, exeupte | Raiietors i Titty at Westar wy: kil Jug oveasionn allght reuctlons, almost.up to the | ft, duted Oct. 8 UW. QO. Culg OO, HOM et isoee. O00 NOTH OF CITY LNTH WITHIN A ADIOS OP SEVEN MILFS OF THR COURTHOUSE, Jot on atroot Bolwaan Pullorton und Welults pod uve, ahd GM 3.6 OF Clark Bt,» f DTH SU tutad’ Get, 0 WO, and J, 1. Shura te, CMratinw Be KOCH) ese oees eee BUD SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITHIN A RAUIUS OF SEVEN: Alias OY FAN COUT HUH En atiraneo Campnny ta WB. Ky Phitpatiay. i 08 | canard ot, Hucwuon Neoware ay wid Ole Wa Suen | on cota allay, datod Oct, 4442 SL, wud We vert Haden t a ean st, 1.9 corner Fortiothy wf, iii did Wel thio alloy, dated’ opt. CR ayn & Hott 3 WEAT OP CITY LIMCHK WITHIN MUL-Be OF THU COLNE: Motinan ay, 8 of Fullerton, © ‘et WEE. A, Allen to Joun Carroll a! W cornered West Furtyetited xItu foot, datud Bape. (iven Chiewce Company to Hy Lauatilunds,, t Dan COMMEROIAL, @ The following wore tho recoipta and shipments of leading articles of prodquco in the olty duchy the twenty-four hours ending ut 7 o'clovk Yoursday morning and for the corresponding time n year ago; ‘ —— ‘ PMENTH. a ANTICLE. ee criariar taal a four, bele cach, Fatit a A ah” Fi Trulia dutarcudss...3 Wiad a Bey pet 6S 1. tnd urusits, vt Tay se5uty oectausduGeDind FLU) FREI Broome Cured inea seer, tee fuut, bela, Purk, bels, ated, $ba. Sallow, Woe. Butter, Ibe, Tho followawicenin was Inspected Into store tn this ety sestatlay morning: 2 entra No.2 reit winter wheat, 10 cars tower gnides winter, 49 enes No. 3 spring, Hears Now do, 4 ears ree Jectert, whont): U2 curs No.2 corn, Sb cars high-imsed, 910 cars rejected, 6 care te urada (TAL corny; 22 anes white outa, & cars No. 2 mixed, 4 curs rejocted, L-car no grade (iid outs); 87 unrs No. 2tyo, Kearse rofevteds 3 cura No, 2 bar- toy, 3) cars No, Bila, Hf enre lower xrades (bare Joy), Total (1,0 carey, $20,000 bi. Inspected out AIMS tu whunt, M04 bu corn, 2,712 bu onts, 1,813 ho rye, 1,084 bo ticles, ‘The fending produvo markets wero notlyo yesterdny, and goncrally weak. Most of thom apened higher, in aynipathy with advices of ateadler tone tn Bngland and news of somo ox+ vort demand for wheat In New York. But thoy “gradually tapered off for nearly two hours, and then “somethlug dropped.’ Indeed, several thingr dropped, - Wheat declined 44440 In a few tninutes, Com went down dye within a very short time, Onte fell nway 1i@2)\ge, In syns pathy. Dork declined tise and Inrd 2ihse, i company with grain, though apparontly Arin of thomeelves, The great Southwest was solling gruln from tho start, orders pouring tn from Rt. Louts ant other. punts, and there were few orders from outside to buy, The purchasing secined to be largely done by loci capital, the owners of which nxpected to sell on the rea tion, ‘The brank Just before noon was partly anying to fears. that n prominent Junge operator wits in troupie, whieh Induced a good many to sell who would othorwike havo hold ntvof, Thoy “simply thought that the end had cone, and wore siinply ulstaken, Mess pork closed sve tower, at 816,00G10.05 for November and $13.2714 @ias0 for January. Lard closed ie lower, 0214 for November and $12,051; 4.65 for November, Wheat closed 4@2Xc lower, nt SQL Y for Novemberand $ @ Lit, for Decamber. Corn cloned 14Glece lower, at OO, Gwe for November and oT G@iye for Muy, Onts closed 1@1140 lower, at 42: hor and 4243@4220 for November, Ityo closed 2Y@ite jowor, nt SLO! for October and S107@L0s45 for December, Barley closed tee lower, at $1.05 cash for No, 2 and €1,04§ for No- vember. No. d was quotavle at the cluso at Se, Hogs wero stronger, at 80,10G0.45 for light and nt $0.00@7.15 for heavy. Cattle were active and firmer, with anies nt $2.2507.25, In dry-gooda circles there wero no changer, ‘Trade continues to quite meot general expecta. tlons, and tho geuoral market ulaplays as much strength vant uny tine, Grocerics are toss net- ive than a fortnight ago, but the movement Is attll ona Nberatgcaloand prices aro wniforinly woll sustained, Hoots and shocs, hits and caps, clothing, and millinery goods aro stitt meeting with good demand. In prices of do- mieatio aud forelgn dried fruits there were no changes, Trade koepa up surprisingly well, and tho market sustatus its fem tone. Fish were in youd request, and ruled firm: Whiteltsh and eertain grades of mackerel wore quotdd highar, ‘Thore wns a continued freo movomant i bute tor, and previous prices were firmly adhered to, Cheese was qnotad about steady, No changes of Iniportanco were notot fn cont, pig-iron, bag- alu, and iexther, Adecline of te In turpen- tyne was tho only change indo la tho quotations of olls. - ‘There was no churtyn to note In the condition of tho hay market, which ts still suffering from. an insuilicient supply of tho cholco grades, Green fruits aro. in aetlve request and frm, peaches haying nbout fullon out of the list. Wenkness churacterizes the bide trade, stocks ast gonerut thing inerensing on .deal- ers’ hands, Groare und tallow are inactive and tooling downward, Totutoes are steady ut By¥aWe por bu for good stock on track. Tho wool trade continues quict, in sympathy with tho mmrket at tho Euet. In seeds, outalde of flaxseed tho olferings wero Nyxht and the nar ket angsy, Mmothy, cash, was quotuble at $2.25 G2.40, Detober seltttag ut and Decomber at di, Flaxsoed sold nt) S18Gt00 cash, $142 for December, and $1.49 for tha year, Clover was quotable at $5.10G5.00 cask and Size for December. i Lake frelyhts showed some activity, tho rato on corn to Buttato being 2i3c, und on tho anme to Sarit 2c. Room was taken during ‘Change hour for 22,000 bu corn, Rumors of nogotlations for other charters, involving a larger amount, were plentiful, The recoipts of wheat reported yesterday ut Chiguuo, Milwaukee, St. Louls, Totedy, and T trolt aggregated 150,00 bu, and the shipments 10,09) bu. The shipments from New York, Balflimore, and Philadelphia were 120,000 bu. ‘Tho following ure reported ag on orenn passages Octe& Orth Ort. % IAL INE 4 Wheat and flour.qr AUIS RIN 4,555,000 Corn, ura. Sovccee BAUD) SRL "OLN ‘Tho station agentanlong the Ine of tho Rook Island Ratlroad have been oflicially notiiied not to reeelve any imure grain for consignment to Chicago tli turther orders, it was stated yea- terday that a sitnilur notitiention’ has beon served along the Chicage, Buriington & Quincy Hues, The reason Is tho dilliculty of finding storage room bere, This is « pretty condition of things for thla time of tho year. It will call down anatbemns on tha heads of parties wuppoaed to be responsible for it, and they may bo Wamed unjustly. It was only natural, with tho discovery of shortngo in the crop ylold, that prices should advance more In the West than furthor Enst. Under such uw state of affairs there ts Iikely to be a blocs, because buyers do not ad- vance tholr views till forced to tt, One might plausibly arguo that the block would bave ex- Istod {f whent had not advanced nuove $1.20, or vor above fe, because buyers world have ros warded thoae prices as too blyb, and hold off in the hope of bomus abio to purohusy at $1.10 ond {S8SI—TWELVE PAGES 45e, Tho matter ff bad cnough, however, and all the more bit, as tt Is difticult to see how thore cun be any.radical relief before noxt spring, Largo quantities of produce will go around us huenuse of Inck of storage room; und there Is sole rengon to fear taut the fact will be felt in fA dhulniabed yolumo in several branchos of our wholesale tride, Tho Bord of Ratlrond and’ Warehouse Com- misalonera have refused to ullow tho Seavorns Wardbouse ut Twenty-third strect to be op- erated ng nq branch af tha Armour, Dole & Co, elevators without separate Heonse, Of course, the cost of tho flvonse tg uo objeutlon, but the diNloulty Mea In the question of expense in do- livery, the bulldlng being some distunee frous ‘lock fino. This would muke tt necessary to transfor grain by waron tow vessel tnloss re- colpts wore exchanged for those in athor houses, If that bullding wero a branch tte contents contd bo serdid out to railroad cars only, teny- Ing the actual recolpte tg be cuncalod by due livery to vonsela from tho principal houses. Our stovks of lard have recently boon reduced by Nberat shipmonts. tis undorstood, however, that cousuirpiive demand bins bad Iittle todo with the movement. A freight riteal 10¢ per 100 Ibs mindo it chonp to ship to New York, to be held there tlt wanted, 18 noOnY expects to v0 ruil frolkbts keep down after uke navigation has closed. ty Aletter from Loup:City, Neb. (to Dewey & Poat, of thia city), says that thore ty plenty of corn $n thot soution which tho farmers are nuxfous to gel} at 29@a00-per bu, Thoy want to Feullze, . Manitoba, notoriously tho bame of tho bilx- eurd, {6 suid to aave been tnaking hay the past auniiner ina wholeanio manner, while in lath tudes where tho sunshine and rain (if any of the Inttor there be) havo 4 far greater warmth the huy crop hus been A comparative fulluve, The furmorsaway up among the frosts huve ltd nalidy, it ta reported, 200,000 tons, and this in ad- dition to the many thousand tons thas kaye been left to rot upon the fertile prairie. A oynic on ‘Chango hus suygoated the follow. tug naa synopls of now rules of the Board which have either been utopted or ought to bes 1. ‘Yo advance rates of commisslon, ‘Vo exclude non-resiionts. i. ‘Po dissuade capital from buy lug. 4. To put up admission feo for benullt of prea ent mumbora, 5, ‘To ustubligh a general monopoly. —— pia WHEAT PROSPECTR, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, New Yor, Oot, 1—The American grain tnurketa ure certainly ina very anonialous posi- Hon, apeculation baving driven prlevs nearly us hheb In tae leading Western inarkets as ly those at tho soaboard, whore In turn similar operas tions have carried” prices, relutively, considera Lily above: those ullug in the principal markets of Western Europe,’ In consequence af thts Ire regular statvat affulra,which, fortho the betug, dove no doubt. greatly restrict legitimate bugi- nosa, there ure muny who believe that tho pusl- Hon of our markets [y cntirely urtifclal, and that & general coltapse and buavy dvellue in prides t6 Impending, Thero are others, howover, who! cuunot seo why thery should necessarily be any such sequence to the present sicuation, clalining ruther, us they do, that tha European murkets wilt gradually neon) ota the American level, tmatead of thy Americus descending fo tho fevel af the Ruropenn, tussle fs holding ber produco very atitiy, and, all thitnes congidered, ft ts perhitps a fairly debatable ques: thon, taking the present range of prices ns 0 starting point, whether tho exporting countries generally are to qijust their prices ta confornt with those ln tho finporting countries, or vice vorat. Insofar ns prices inthis covntey aro concerned, my faith in tholr tatntenmce at tho preaent clovation would.be very weak if f had any confidence that our exportable surplie of grain wasas large ns inany assert, And not a few, no doubt, belleve. But Thave yet to dias cover good, trustworthy evidence that there Is any sueh lurge surpius as ts clilincd, and that it isthe dominant beliof—at least ty Rpeentative: elreles—Unt thera fs not, the position of tho Jending markets of the couptry: fully attests Rut let us get tho position] of some of “un Tending markets squarely UPfore us, and then, with the use of ather whls, eledrer viewa regard: Ing tholr probable future course tihuy ‘possibly be obtained, THE AMBIRICAN MARKETS) * No.2red sine No, 2aurtny Nood Noo? teneaty rat, Der COP, IKEA, ner hte ft Fr ber tite oe Bh I Puitadalph Te will thus be avon that tn tho lending primary murkats of the country prices aro uourty arid in suine cnses quite as high for whent, corn, and onts ag in tho scnuoard inarkets, 700 to 3,10) tnfles stant, The situation Is renuarknble, and without precedent for miny years past. It is undoubtedly turgely due te speculative Intiue onces, fu which the farmers Join by withholding: tholr gran; still, the fact that these Intlucnees nro not continued to any one or two markets or Slates, vutt operate in’ nearly all alike, leaves tho tmprossiun that they arise from very Zune eral and widespread bollef that tho crops are very largely detluiont. Aud it may bo fairly doubted whether thoro is any really weil-in- informed grain merchant lit to American trado who does not believe that our wheat and mulze crops are vory lurgely deflulent. Tiill now pugs on to an examination of the relative position of Bupytish and Amerienn prices, tha equivilents of tho former being, ‘one entated on tie baslx of golug rates of trofirht, Insurance, and exchange, loss of intercat, with Nil customary lniding and setling charges, boing deducted, eluding a low rato of conuniaston. PRICES AND THEIR BQUIVALHNTS, New York Liverpool, London No, 2 spring et Mexquayy of coat, waedt. per centals per dv) the, Market prices.,., 5 Ws Yd Bis ud SR ee tone r tone #19 nao Lat tan aut ee ers Lar WNT avov lo shows thd relution between pout and Londen prices and those at New York to be quite us much ont of Joint as. it ts votween prices ut New York aud those at tho great primary market nt the Weat, ‘Taken to- wethor, tho foregolug tubles exhibit: the snom- aloux Taet Ut the further one goes from tho Tae of production, the chenper, relatively, 16 ho wmtin. Tule i aoe stro uUnty: tho onse in a slight degree, but very sebluin do wo witness: any such atrange marke situations ds now pres vail, and expecially ut this porlod of tho x Ty when usually the crops are moving from West to Bust, and thence to Burope, in geeat volume, Are tho Aumericun markets to fall or the Euro- penn inurkets to rlse’—that’s tha questions and, ad one step furtoer toward arciving vt as sutls- factory an answer ats tho diligalt ature of tho question adits, a consideration, frst, of tho prospective supplies and concurrent: require nients in tho United Kingdom appears essential, ‘Mho 1881 [rltiah wheat harvest, like quite a muinber of its consecutive predcucssurs, 18 1 de~ ehledly poor ong both in quantity und quallty, Scuttund the crup ty said to be one uf the worst on record, und in anny portions of Ene yiand the yfeld and quality of the grain are very pour, not a Httle of i belug unit for fouring purposes, and is sold at very low prices for fecd= fur stock. For the ceronl your. 1870-'80 farmers’ dotiverias in 19 towns in Bagland aud Wiles giultipiied by four amounted to only 5,000,000, rss tn 1830e"81 they footed sume 4,000,00U, and If thoy yo as high: ns 00000 this cerent year It wil be quite as much ad (hore are probably nay ood grounds for anticipating. but whether crops be xoull or ‘poor, or prices high ov low, there isa remarkably Unlforaity in farmers’ deliveries in the United Kingdom, about dv per cent of tho tutal delive erles in tho cereal year being iande Sn tho frst four months, Soptenber to December; 6) per cent in the tirat Hive months, Suptembor to Jun- dary; and % per cent In the frat ofgbt months, September to April. Thoabove perecutuges rep~ Teaunt the avoriges for a serles of your, but the variations in any given year from the avergo hinny one of the periods erated are very slight, Innimuch as tho old native grain supplies thure wore practically exhausted Sopt. und (he new crop, much of It thon ult of gone ditton and untt. foe flourin ‘purposes, exeept with the admixture ot very hirge propor tlon of dry, foruln grain, (tis thought by somo thut tho doliverics in tha fest four months of tho current ceront your muy not gome up to the nail nvernge proportions; but hhgher prices, nnd tho urgent peountaryneeds of farmers, will, ny doubt, nentralize infidences of this chirncter, und it fs, therefore, deemed safer to adhere to former Average In oulaulations forthe present: season. On this buais, 0 delivery of 7,000,000 qr In L881-'82 would be divided ng follows; - + Mouths, Ver cent, Quurters, 4 40) RIND Sontembor-December, Aanuney. Fobrnnry-apeil Muy-Aunust, Acareful cnleulation covering tho lust five and tho lust ten yours shows that when the cous sumption of the United Kingdem fs computed by ndding net sinports to farmurs’ duliverles in tho me towne in Eogiand and Wales, tnultipticd by four, the annual average consumption ts equal to nbowt 24,250,000 quarters for the present population of someds,0W,000 people, ‘Thu votual consumption la no doubt greater than this, but if we use the vbove conventional method for Mensuring tho homo supply in tho present avason—aid It hus been found exceedingly use ful ln vecont years for commicrelal purposcs— we. must adopt the rate of consumption tho npplleation of — that) meothad | bns foretafure given, and which, as proviously: stated, fe equal to nbeut 21,250,400 yea ber wan oL for the present populudion, Thuy ndelivery of Iie 7,000,000 ars it the current cereal year means another hpurt Of 16,250,000 (rs, tho sume as 1 tho previous your, [ut what wo now buve nore parvicnlurly to den) with ia thos wants and ro- sources Tur tho raniinder of: tho present taten- dar your, or aay from Sept. L to Deo. i, thal, Ag tho eonsnmpdon in the autumn and winter Tmouths Is gventer than fn the summer, it may be divided thus: he, Quarters, Ruptumbor-ycaniboi Teas a ADT. 4 HD 0.00 danunry: Avr see tid POUL ose . voeeeetD SEWED) As the trade generally well uindorstand, stouks in the United Kitggdoin at Une beginning of Bep- tumber were In tha aggregate. oxceptionully amatl—of native and. foreign wheat and toul together probably sinaller thin at any varres sponding period i the lust quarter of a contury. ‘Awunitng, therefore, that. tha. consumpilon— SepembureDecumber—will by 7,750.00) gre ad tstimnted, and that the quantity avaituble from dellverics oF ve, au in AER WHE ba, 800, 000, 14 Btated above, an tpors of 4,000,000 gra would apparontly be required to Teavy vqually aunt stocks in the Kingdom at tho aud of | Docomber na were hol at the beulnniny oF Soptember, Whence ta thls 4,050,000 qré—or nearly 40,0,000 bi of forelyn whont—hkely to by obtained? Ag basa for cateulution tipon this point, the foley Towing atutement of fnportations durkur corres sponding periods In the two previous years, and the sources whones abtantod, Is wpponied : si DUPONT BRP TERVER-DECENIEU—POUL MONTHS 187, Inv), tussia Auntralta Hrtteh Suet Perrys Uther caulitrios, MoLAtBs 070 © BYOT AML Tt wilt thus be seen that fn the two preceding aevsuns, when thy cerent year. foreign requires jMenty Weyo muCh tho same Aa thls your, they jaune Huplember-December, Ws0,., sone UAd,0U) gre, wd fn the sume nianths fn 138) TeREly 8.000.000, against wn, catinated abeotate | need "fn thoso months tho progent fired of less than 6,000,000 ars. But It ts to © borne Insmind that the hnpacts tho two proceding youra were ved from shipinents get ni motion ut prices very taueh lower that have rated during the correspondiug porlod tn the present season, All convorsunt with tho trade will recalleet now prices rose two yours ago trom $110 In August for No, 3 red winter wheat in this market to #105 hy Deoumber, and also bow they rrueuiely, declined from that point until anuer the ghiwing harvest promise Of the followlg duly aud August tiey fell to VLGOLU. Mur this proved toy low, and they Ayuin mounted upwied, avorudni S143 In Oe. tober att 81.22 in November, ‘Lho.bosvy, ports fite thy Vulted Kingdom, ua aboye giver, werg hirgely iuulied bx Jow prices In the bite aiyamer ond garly autumn inonths. Mut thls seudon tho tl vanes set 1h much earlier, and No, Scred winter biw riled ti the neblibartiood of $1.00 per bu for suverat months past. At this clevation It ls burdly to he ox> peoted (hut the Britian and other Woat Ku poun. mations will laport much, IC pus, faster: than thelr necesaltics demand, and as thy veason | proqeesane these neccrwities © wilt devreaoy! Hroneh tho better condition and larger dutivurs: tea of grain grovya onihelrown soll & ‘On tho basis Og. tho Carexolug eatiiaate uf the | required Inport of the United Kuydom for the four months cading Dec. HF now suomie the followhug table, showing whonge theee imports are tikely to be obtained, using ada guide tho tubles Cor the two previous sousons and sich data as have come to und relitive to the prob sable ebipping Gapuolty of the various exporting: countries the present weasony the Ogures set Op posit of Athiatie ports showing the quantity re- uulred frum that guurter tu muke up the tort of 1tda,uuu qrs nevded within the tase apecites, y Meany Unt pares welt, From— Muerte inenbary SMe Tay sleet, bey, “ aidteta aibnstere, quale, Wick CONT insets TUNE 2HLUND ‘i * Hanno Eu) Te Australi Mireohinne 0 Allowed fo tha continent and direct es} i By eonapa Above table with the metal siny sponding neriods in the (wo preston: years, will be seer that onty aA aes 1 ahve ue iy quot of dues this nM styling) wand 14d qed bes 1870 at withstanding Ghe lncer the above estimate fs considered He reas, that thi qnantity of ola whent on He TST, Unt ate that date this yeart and, secant the Medt Wlatic Miesefil Sell atoubtiess. nbsutiy, thie. Rensu, the iggy portion u 8 varly South vaste abipments, NeithorNEwypt tior fudin has a farge er: this yenr ns fast, and the allowaher of anny Qes eipplementary shipments thatice may a te considered Hberal when egmpared: wit the movement 10 the two precedihy yours. Ay aflont from Cay and Austvalagio (8 esthited ty, ubrive out by Dee. th, the average voyare beng Lois months, but- ne further eb igMteNta tro thoxe comntries site allowable. OF The sbipmeny of 1106000 ave counted, tho Neve beliut tug from our Paeile ports, ait” $4)000 et ny anid one-half months. Ue sto be: undersind tnt the quuntity on passage Sept. U includg shipments trom all United States parts catia, down to tho thing the fiat was made vo tn boa don. ‘These ahipments, exciusive of those ah vised by tall, amounted at tht tue to nearp tt thoretore, tht, t will te Keen, thoretore, that, acvordh the tabled the Atinntic purts have 10 got ol aie er Sept. [aud in tine to nrrive oul betore ding Wry. WOU 2708,000 ats, or visting 222,000 In, Ay fourths of thy shipments witty, robubly thi py stenmers and the rest 4 Bnllers, tifteeg, er of shinpsy weeks would be the full uu weeks that enn bo allowed, nnd this means that nn avenge weekly output of 1000000 bu Is need ed in ordor to Rend tn the Tequisit quantity te fore Janoary. What has thus far been done Since Sept. EL ustally ane of the heaviest expert peta in the year, the shimnents from all Av hantic porta lo the United Kingdout have ayers awed, uf wheut and four, eauat.to about Lang ‘bn, and this averaye inust be kept up anti tng mhtdle of Decembur to loave England In mie winter with tho mengre quantity of forelgy, xruin held at the opening of the campalan sept), Aum ttlg the various over ping eatiinater be reasonably reliable approximations, an aver ngu weekly export of anly 1,100,000 bu from At funtic porta to ‘tho United Kingdoin impliq higher prices tu Englund when winter sets, jautleutirly if the weather were to Le sever i, An Oxport of 200,000 bit weekly wong ry likely hold thole tnrkots stendy and pre vont further wlyar What are tho expoq prospeute? ‘To inerenas exportation prices tus elther recede on this side of the Athintic or ad yanee on the otber, And that brings us back jup where we sturted, Our exports of whent and flour from Atlant porta were last year equal tu about 160,000,000 bg To ull forelzn countries we are now shipping ss Ayegreyuto From those ports of Romo 2.0008 ta weerly Or at tho rate of over 100,000,000 per nnnuin, If, thorufore, the ero enst of tte Rouky Mottnteins fs from 125,000,000 to HOMO 0) bu short of that of {ust your—and those duunt ure now very generally nccepted—and theew port zolmg on from. tho ports to_ wach thi reyion is tributary fant the rate of only bak. OK) bu por uni less than tnt of lat year, whout rational grounds arg thelr For apprenent ing a collupso of the markets and a heavy decline in prices? France and otber South European countries. will daubtluss absorb tho ling share of tho wp. plies that tnd tholr way out of Kussia throuys tho Bluck Sen this wutiinn, although, as ove, these countries will yery likely coutinue to bay inexierately on thls Holland, Yeigiun, and Germany wilh ntinue to buy fren a3, but our nih customer is Grout’ Heitain, and bey uiuch sno needs from us before the new yer opens | have cndenvored to show, ‘The winter will soon be pon ts with its higher frelgtt rates, its atoras wind the usin bindyances ta free movurnent of geal inseprrable from tte sealxon, and a caretul survey Of tho siturttlon ia all its length and adth inspires confidence rn the part of many operators in the stabilite the foundation upon which preseut wae ry SEHD, BREADSTUFFS AND SEEDS. + FLOUN=Was dull and wouk, buyers hobling of beers of the contianod dectiny tn wheat, Ye wore iluittod ty 40) bels winters, 22 bela springs, and 3d Ings do, a1 On prlvate toring: AY snoay low grade st $.10, ‘Pout equal to TH vete, Winter fours wee quatod ab 1.008425; ablpping enrtings, Baar Te springs, $00GR73. Wye flour at aba Ase 3 OTH MuasTuPrs—Wore In relatlvoly large se ply, und still tonding downwisls, Sales wore copote edt oF Hears bran ut aMhiag 17.0; dears middling 3 FGM; 2 cure Whusteserconliges nt #8.0N0e per ton, SPRING WIKAT=Was active und weuk. TH muurkat sdvanved 140, thon duetited se, wid clued $fe_ Lolage she latest prices of Wedueritay. Lire pool and London reported a atondioe to with Dy Anxluyy to auil, und our rocaipts wore na Isrder. dade lucud uporiturd tray at the oust. lut sel Orders Crom tug) BUULLWest begun. Lo Herlve rap bearing dawn prices under tutte ofleroge, cand notes bolng telezenphed tu Now York caused west host thore. “Tit reacted hero, und i wuolt fo THANK wore eatind. "The liter fact canned pedo sions holders, espuciatly ne cork Aly far Penson Ob btw Own "hem L broke of Lutly te within Low wings but roon Hud partiony as theaters wert frvoly tukon up. A grout dual of wireat wits sold ol) on the browk, nota Nite of Ie because margins rel eXuuUstEd, cud It went duvens go, ruplitdy that Fore ra aolluns fost 2eoste per Cou WHGAE Was quILt, CURIE AL UDUUL alates for Not et ls anked: tor No. ih BI lux were rupuriedel Bu Be und 43 ears Ne Sausage Heard, Nid atglis: and G1 enew by Kamply at Fuca LZh Toul bone T.08) b. Sellor December opened at easy ralvaniced to €ayq, declined ty dak, rencted (¢ tnd cloned ub Hse. Soller Navewabet nabury ealttine ut #-lil§ ‘Balter thy mont rane u white tryin Wy wet out at eas! quiet nt 0 sparingly nt J ige nbove Bicomber, {ie abi alows clio zangy of the duy, Inoludtng a" nettuns on the Cath Bowid:, Closet Range ted Nowdevring, ~ Wedacatay. a lsh vrs receipts. Taki ey Soller the yusr. WINTHIt Wil quotubly Wt butt the sly prices te Shins wore Huitied to ¥ cara Nu. wt ght yi fumble at ets atl ung ea du at dts Wednestrt quomtion of #40 far No. 2 ry tore wae 8 oe ale itt tht Hhinre Fee a COUS—Wua active and werk, ‘Ths Ket natyanet Je, deelinod Ae, aha clused 2u harcayy Lh tuteal paced ud Wodnowday, ‘The Bridal iuurketa: wore guset Pteudlur, wud our regalpts were ratuur Hight, wu wiped prlees un Mt tow OUtwot, Uxpeciilly wt focal imany, weap, Thouxnt it probabie ‘hat, tht feading lous hyd gut throush meting toe t predent, But the otferinge were huavy wlitivst fe The uitwet, und certain brokers wore saltin sieslt afi the ti, balluvad to be tor the aliques A uu! Huvore oon, chury worw wehlapury le scnioubing writ the nuittor Witt somebody, und rollers, f climbed over duct other in the etort to penile ‘be! Cho MATROL whould wot Torthor away Crom HEI Tinerm of fallura, were nut vorstied, Thy. inarkut nuun— runctods thuagh with, tuporuint Hupkovamont tn prices,” Phore sat Bqgtadeae, ,Analey eal etuelus 3 Gigs for Nu. Tan al{o £4 y Tujuctent, By reported oF ALUN bit and BE cara No, 3 wi BUG {es FLAN bn wid USluure resect Heute Ly suninle at Skene on tracks und yalbe row on Ward. “Publ ADUUE Osu de Novenber opaned at Bie, walt ac we Hie, Mraved tu Ge, Tai jad etowud nit ig BUN TU uMibsee, chualtne ne HSL wd ut eimatdka’, cloning us RG wae. Sn) tyye, elumine ub they wid Ay yane Wi about Getaber prleun, sie Cullawlang wi for thy day, Invluding trangnetions on thy Cy S Ustauee wus uel, i tated Cluseit No. 2cari, Wedeestuy, Bp Roll He Builor November, Suiler voreinber ‘Bulok day UAtn= Wuru wou uid drooping, bay oH uorh, io guzeriens to svi] enply Ni, the duy beak eles downy luelige, Getauue dutlvery wt ane Hed au ne aie botaw thi intent price of Wednest vloslng [fe below that tures "Pha market atie Eefmurteward the clone, bute tia ott gate Se Fe Si Sellar eho year wow linraly wentianed. and Siti sold Fran Wau Howse to Aiige, closlng we Ue prider thie drap th Gelouer ty kasze blow the We'Noventie Hut the caruur. tiusabuit onftupead, wid that wy et le approdatiiga ermal camticon. Cust Ue Trtsa Ves Ley Aabgey low We bbe Iaslar Hy bey¥rt Tho sanipis markot prlovs wore lawae an i title Agi Ho “husnense Gust, salusworo tad of 2s 34 Chatto for Now 2 hn atora: 24 cara. by" saul Ne Nbccita ‘tne rujoutetl mixed, Guakio, for Teles white, suibige “for, 2 $b oat TE Ro. Ponnlio witarack at care, wt dn eae Bor eel inca Agee erected whos a th Sy Sau far No. 4 wife treoun board. About 1008 bit. lowlng sro tho ‘lustig price! o yiricy alivery tiuy bo supposed to ‘qidirs'e 0 Wednesday, tnkotliar with tle ruuge yeatentar eluding tho call truusactluns : aie closed Hangs. 1G Wrectieulay, western dat algo dt § Heller Noveibor ales TY Rollur Nucembur,, en} Buller thu your baer) beh i 1 Pave for sade while a jue a a re ah 1 nt DN the wonth and a eldeilly olf, No, wouk atgi.0i, Suiter being freely atfurud tu bige Jote at el sotler November sold Cru 1d wuilor Drowinbar was nOIn: ure made OF $3 cure oh UA LAR, Iu wiures dears by Sqn at egal fue Hs Wwe. for rejected wit track; deure at ¢ vard. ‘Teta euunl ta AUORL HOO UL |, BALLHY—Was dull und Do lier, Ne selling ne 2.05, with Novemuer at spol Ue #LUiy. Nu. cual wuld at Bic, Domina ae, tte ware axaey, Ch 1 auiphis was RELIVE Bd B® teitia Lower. sas dulot Leay at plus tor teed i oF foe Nu ek; ean 2 Ni id iekalaiye! (or Noe Total eusel wolttigt ot WT Eta LR fuxweodt wold wh LAE and tho HY ghere Was a Mkt Duxlness, the range belt 0, ray G2) tur eget wlth Wecoubor ut. leone jy uf 1a bags elo Preeti X Not hocentuer daltons: lf eats una tilts Othy seed wh eb tla for pour: Voluber, wud shay fur December;