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6 FINANCE AND TRADE. Review of the Financial Situation Last Week. Ths Mining Stock Market Paper Money and Coin in Europe. The Frodnco Markets Easier—Provisions Active and Weak—Grain Tamo, 1 Doll Sbippine B«enenl—Rcttipls ind Ship, meals «f the Week. FINANCIAL,. One of the le.dlne bunker. of this cite now In New York sends back word Hint he finds business duller there than ho left U here. Thl* I* homo out hy the reports of the clearings, which show Unit for the week ending Sept. 14 the clearings of the New York banka, as compared with those of the corresponding week of last year, fell oil about -13 per cent, while those of Chicago declined only 3-10 of 1 percent Taking all the chics through, liii'lne?* ot Chicago shows lietier Him any others, except three. The figures are as follows: f,v<r», 1774. 1877. New York *:uni.b77.7ut fsr7u.art.fwi llostoti :ita.4-*4.171 41.*42,1111 i-hlinilfli bit • 2U..1HJ.427 ban Franoiaru 2i.l*W.K«» tuirnci* |!i.?l.l,:iF) Iti.TTO.tJVj Haiti mure iD.nci.ftMJ ll.fli*(,fll:i hi. Louts |),«i7.KM b.2.vt.nni Clnrtiiuntl P.4M.V11 H,|ri:i.«l«l Milwaukee f„74:i.r.mi H.41M.0W .Sow (irl.Mtu* s.7J4.:Md 4,i«n,im louttvllle 3.71*7.7*5 4,1;i1.4<4 I‘iti-ourg S.IW.HI 4.024.1* *» liidlauapoll* 1.14:1,77* I.WVIIW J'rov liknn- ii.7itn.7iM Cleveland 1,1*17.15t 13-.M.10J N. w lUifli &*jd,r«7* 702.077 l-t. Joseph gfci.teu *i*«».:-04 i.oiv.ll. 25-M(M 227.3 W byracuso 3J«. J;44 »m»» Total 841*1.8*2.153 ffVl'i, 457,473 Oitt»lili! New York |jlill.C«*4.:t4l 170.221.7 b» liiis|nciM during the past week was on the whole Its* active in trade and bank circles than the pre ceding week. There was no such decline of trans actions ns to excite special remark, and there was, cjiieciully In the mercantile departments, a good deal doing; but things were not so bnstllng a* the week before. The offerings of negotiable paper at the bank* amt conntrv orders were both smaller. Bates of discount were o®lo per rent to regular cimtumer*. and special rates wore made for first clnsH outside borrowers. New York exchange closed at 50ft75c per 81.000 discount between the batiks, and at the end of (ho week currency began to How back In considerable volume to Chicago. The clearing* of UlO week are re|>orted as fol lows bv Manager 1). R. Hale, of the Chicago CTenring-Iluusc: h' itf. clearing*, ftaianre*. Monday f 3.57:1. IDI 8 4W.fßkl Tuesday M.UIXI7S |HS,M«» ivr.im-sdsjr J1,!2H1. l»2 Sr-Wl. 114 Thursday,,.. .1. Ili.orirt lUVgin) Friday a.7H7.irjl 3 , *V77U baturjay g.Tixh'U.l iTu.'ggU Total fld.mu.-Si fl.T.vt.j-ri Corrc»punrtink week lost year.. 'JHWI.bK) 2,20^.441 TIIC MI.NINd-fITOCIC MAKKBT. The telegraphic quotations show the highest prices yet reached, with one exception, on tho regulai cal) bv tho leading “specialties.'’ Sierra Nevada is no to and Union Consolidated to 131). Tho rise in tbo last two weeks has been on follows: filtrra AVsi«f«. L’nlnn Mm, Font, n sim . t no brpt. >0 14') ll*l bent, II 215 127 bepl. 12 I!SI 121 beet. 13 I.s) 120 b«m. 14 IP) It'd Beet. aw i:w The remarkable thing about this rise la that tho mine* have produced nothing, and that no one knows the extent of thuorobody discovered. There is no douot an oru body of value in thn Sierra No vaiia, and cquallv there lu no doubt that tho peo ple on the inside are “milking" tho public at their own sweet will by putting the stock np and down. Whichever way tho stock goes these in siders make money, for they giro out tho good or bud reports on which the stocks move. The San Ftancisco /tu'.Ufin says: li is understood that the lanro holders of Plcrra Neviidu are qutiu willing the public should believe there ur*- much higher figures In store for that . slnck. II •. 11 ion developments may confirm these predictions, mil from what Is actually known of tin-ore developments It I* safo to say that the stuck is selling for all It Is worth. Thcro are month* of hard ahd unprofitable work before tho Sierra Ni-vndii people can bring this mine Pi that Mute of development when continuous dividends w-ili be asHiired lu stockholders, and even this do. Vend* altogether on the extent and richness of tbo alleged on- depodt. Thu present Inflation of mining stocks began about Aug, 1, Thu following tho value of the mines and tho quotations of the stocks Aug. I r.miSepl. SO: o •• <0 H 5«- fe? J linn. »•• &S 5* ri Alllu/.r. II 8 33tl.(*yi' 14(4'$ 4T # i.ntl> Dek-lter I4M 4112.000,’ jrti, 1W7.M0 l'> »' .v t-:«nrr 14U J,4M7,v«i ( ;w fl.»»*,(k*i Jinl'lixi , 514 Al2.r/Oj ('>'>"1.111111 ! -Jit, 2H7..VX* 4 4ik>,(kX) t'allfcinla I**l 4.77-'>.U«| 14 it u,. 11.1.itid Virginia. s»4 4,.v».i0) jyil rutu.usj « r.inrn PullU t Hl2,r**‘ t* UXI.UkI l.ureko rtiixolldaicd. 47;| 3,U-t2,.'S‘l 37 i.KVI.ail i.t.idd iriirry I 7 J i 737,r.(ri i«>; j.h.vj.««) i.riiii rri/.i- :i«* a.*vim* :m r,7.1.41*1 N0r,1,..1 | TVJ 7l2.r*«i j*.; |,h,Vi,o•* Ju.iu (on»ul|iluleil...; M2.mi i:U t’H7..Kt> Ju-ll<v I 5*4 521.U1) 10 l.liiLim ' > . ,SV4k*' K17.4M) M'Meun j,ai2..no 70 tuquii N'ltilurii Jlelle H<*4 rs'l.Un tuU A05.11N) “I'lilr 41*4 4.121.(00 117 fl.7u>.fkO **kini.au .lib 4U).00 mu 7US,Ui) 'it* i,r»kv«M) |p.i| i.n7.fc«*u bb-rr.i NfVßia IJSf 1,»7\(*»»2I11 3u..luVfO) iiit.T Hill ; I'll I2.i,imii ;i 3UVIM) 1 1.1 hi L»u,.>udaie<l.. 1 ut, iir.>,Mo;i;r) 13,1*0.1*0 Y. l:.m J.t. K. l gt 2.V0.1M1 IMI'CU MONEY AND COIN IN EUROPE. Tite lateei return* of the European l*anks give li>.' following fiiMires of coiu and (taper money: , . (Vlll. Jliorr moiifi/. Psiiv-.if iMißiqmi, Bet*L 4...8113.0it.3ti0 fi:i*i,fl|fl.lils Fni kot 1 ranee, Scot. .1 4:n,u.VM*o 47:vr,'s>.uo ..ink..f u.riii.iii»,Aug.;i|.. 121.71...U0 lat.sLiVioi -•1 lUe'lan.l. U.uiK, r.<‘j/t.2... 4T.KVI,<M) 7f1.715.U0 bntioiisl li.niK »f UclMlum. 1> A, 1 l|r '••••; lu.rjtvno 4to.AM.iMI of l.tiv.ltt, AfU. 14.... IUi.fcO.WO 654.Uii.UJU Itr I.M lljnk* of Luilmloii. •»*i:v ai 2U,rJ0,000 126.510,000 fatal-. < oneordai Hanks, ■* u k. 31 ft,020,(04) 13.2t55.CU0 tIUIIMIN 4‘OINAOe. 'I tie total amount of new money coined In (ler many i* hu put by tins Vicuna correspondent of the AVio.o»<i*f u follow'*, up tutbeiUlb of August: Mnrlt , ’ ; ,s blll,r 42U.34k1.M5tf Tiio mark Ih 80.23 H in American gold, Tho lan: of Hiin.irawing tho old silver from clrcula lorn i* believed to no near its end. Tbo lulrl biiiMiut of old ativer coins withdrawn uuunnlcU to I.():ii, 471,U15 marks by tins end of July, In boultiern Germany, yr» per cent of the money coined has not relumed I** th«- mini*, *od in Northern ilennauy nil l»it : j.. 1 cent ha* been retired. Tho com eLuiideiit i'ivu* :k)>),(iUO,ODD marks as Iho estimat ed untount nf old silver remaining, allowing Ibst iHi.utXMNK) uf tbu Auitrian vereins thalers remain in Germany. The silver market is soon to be freed from the depressing rale* of silver by Germany. M4I.K OP aII,VEX. The Hank of California has sold the Government 100,000 oni» es of fine silver si JI.BkVJ an ounce. a low IK'uie. ClllCAlitJ iIININU AND STOCK EYCUANUB. Coukutldated Xllra (New Mexlro) tlin>J l.nnrud u tnual. Col. j i'ji liUJi-n Tm.ni’l »Cen:r*l. i;m,, fanrlng Valicy (Nctadai * 1.0,, *"* l>*l!u > ItlacK Hunk. Col. J 1 » Trade dwllar* jUw MelUall.Jol.al* lH< ,W 7 * t .l> .:elllIKulc«. |M77 <T(» c-rudvs.ea, l*i7e Cuok i jiini) urdti* (Ueueiai Fund) 4 <lk“ cay i;ail»*y, couth bidu j.ij aa>> COIN QUOTATIONS. The following are (ho quotations in this market of cum*, bought and sold: .... B,J - *••*«»f --1 lade dollar* 8 M I U Nt * HUS grains) dollar* 1.4*) Am. riean illvcr. hsives sad querier*, 1 ur cu.ii UiHi'ouut In currency.... MtkU-m doiiaaa, old and new «u* 1 i.-u-u kilter 4.7 S 4.Sj Miifrinck ut m Fna uu ►oerugu* 4.Ml 4.W I >■*'. y tram’.. S.HJ 3.4*1 Itatulv inarh.*. 4.70 4.77 r «. .-h duiiL.uo;.* |S.aO 15.4 k) 1 r ; ta.tiii,.ovu» 15.51 ja.«h* q , ,1“r ‘ ‘ J * 1ii.55 1tf.61 * . • - • 3.U5 4,iy Uck- aad au,Js » f « ««tc J0049100H lofrectt i.it.Lbacki were 1 ixxccf*!*',* un tho dollar In coin. 4’Ol.ktuN UXCIiANt.K Kr.uog Ma(sd-»e*. tug*. j... ... r. 4»7 V,.7;‘: MH>4 Uudand. . Aiiiirlk Aeranv b»euvj ;;;; -? : 4 Tailed Slate* c* of •«•!... t;n(tnt Ptnto**-‘.'iM of w* foiled State* f> it* uf 'iC. frilled StMtr* r.-i'ixof *(W. f nfed sure* |.m>» I, IM-V'ITUIV’ I"'** |.ntl«M Slate* n*w of HI, Fulled Slate* new 4V HtH4 lo t § Lnitrtl jiui«j n.-w » percent coupon* lui United State* currency «» ..111)14 LOCAL SECURITIES. P'd. A •if*. CTilc*gorHr7 percent bond* (10ng)....•mi‘4 •inu«i Chicago cit jp 7 per rent sewerage Oonc)..*i'*r>H *IOO4 Chicago city 7 prp renl water loan (longiMiwVi *lotUi Cook Cotinty “i>er cent bond* dong) *llxl *lO7 Lincoln rsrk 7 percent bonds.. •tw* City Hallway (South Hide) inn Iff) nty Hallway (We«t*»lde) 170 ISO dir Hallway (North Side), ef.illv.. 117 130 Ciu>*aif.»u**lhilit and Coke Company.; 1424 chamber of Commerce 524 55 w>« Division UaiiwayT per cent* *lOl •And interest. ur TF.i-ronA?u. NEW TOOK. Nkw York. 9epU 21.—Gold opened at 1004 and eloied at 100V4. Carrying rates He, borrowing rates 1c and fl at. Silver, at London, fl 0-UM; hero, sliver oars sro 1134 forgrcenbftka, and 1124 for gold. Sub* sidlary stiver, 1®1?» percent discount. Governments steady. Hallroad bonds Arm. State securities dull. The stoctumsrkct In the morning was extremely dull, but Arm with a fractional Improvement In {■rice*. In the afternoon the market wsa irregu lar, and at one time pnrea showed a decline of >4 to Y per cent, the latter New Jersey Central, from highest point. Althe close there was a recovery of 4 io \ percent. Transactions aggregated 04,000 shares, of which 4, 800 were Erie. 0.40(1 Lake Shore, 0,000 North western common. 10.000 preferred, 4,000 SI. I‘aiil common. 2.800 preferred. 4,000 Union I’aciAc.ex* dividend, 0,700 Lackawanna, and 2.0U0 llalnmore iohio. .Money market may; 14Q2. Prime mercantile paper, 4®. r ». 'l lio Assistant Treasurer disbursed 9153,000. Custom* receipt*. $201,000. Clearing*, 810.200,000. Sterling exchange, alght, 482; slxlr-flay»,4Bfl4. The weekly bank statement i* a* follow*: Loan*, increase, fl. 103,300; specie, decrease. 9331.000; legal-tenders, decrease. 8352,800; de posits. decrease, 80115.000; circulation, increase, $138,000; reserve, decrease. 8343.-150, The batiks now hold 812,535,300 In excess of the legal requirements Coupon*, 'at, New .10714 NOW 44« . 1031 s New 4 per cents.. .I05'4;)0-4'J*. rt*g .107 iCoupun* . 10fl Iturrendcs Coupon*. ‘ll7. itouuuiis. 'iw. New 5* _ HTOCRS. W.u.Telegraph my c. C.. C. *1 3214 Quickdlvrr 12 New.lcr*ey Central... Uiilckillvcr. nfd fl'J'f Uoekhland.... tlHy« .raclfto Mali I7‘< Bt. J’aut 21*4 klarlposs Paul. pro. *w!* XtanpokS, pfd 103 tWabaih ir.'i Adams Kxiirra* un |Ft. Mavne w Well*. Fargo «|i*;Terrc Haute 1 American kxpre** .lOVv'lerro Haute pfd 3 I/, r*. Express 4>*h Chicago 4k Alton N.Central il:t*s Chicago ft Alton pfd.lbl Eric UU* Ohio A Mississippi.... K r.rie. pfd 2H 10., 4b w 5:14 Harlem. Ifcl a. AP, Telegraph.... 2n Mlcnlgun Central 70J4 Ml»«mri I’acliic i'( I’ansm* |g| Ichlrago. 11. AU IIMs l.nltm rsclflc Ol lllsublbsl ASt. Joe... 15 l.skcKliore fl7i* c. I*, fcm.li lor.'J illlnotscentral I*. bund* mV* C. A I’. HD* IJ, l>. Land Grant 1(04 Northwestern fc'H.U. I*. UlDkliigFaad*..tUi!4 Nuriliweitern. pfd.... _ statr nosni. Tennersecfla. 01d...... n» .Vintlnfafis neir.. ... Tcnnrsteo new :m< iMlnourl (is... io.t'< Virginia (U, olit 35 I RAN PIUNCIBCO. San Francisco, sent. 121. Following were the closing quotation*at the Stock Board: I4*( Brand Brize.... inqllale ANorcrots. Al|>li.V Alia... Belcher P>i JuMler n « Best * Belcher 34 iKi-muck 74 linlllon t:i kdcslvau ho California 144 ophlr hh'4 ( hollar 4ii>) Overman |h)J Commence ll |Barmomi& Kly a Coiuolldaicd Virginia. tr>4 Stvazn 314 crownßolnt lit* segregated Belcher... if. I'UurkA Couiiillilated. Ml* Sierra Nevada IM7 Ktriicquer. ft 1 '! Union Consolidated...lss (lonia k Curry.... I» T * Yellow Jacket 37 fOIIBIUN. London. Sept, 21.—Consol* for money, O.'i JMfl; account, ICi.Vltl, American securities— Reading, 10*4; Krlo, 13*(; prof erred, 111. United Stntca liomla—’BTa, 107 W; 10 40*, 10BH; new oa. HW«i; 4«ia. 10.V.J. Baris, Sept. 21.—Rentes. Il3fo2*(c. COMMEKCIAIi. Following were latest quotation* for September delivery on tbc leading articles for the last two Unvs: tyiitfii/. Sauinlau. .» «..'m 9 B.4ft 4.55 4. 55 IUU ft. lift I.<>7 l.t'7 ma h«m 35't 35U |!» Slew pork I.ard shoulders, bused. Short ribs, ImjscJ. Wnisky Wheat Corn nat* liyn Hurley. Hire hogs Cuttle tv* l.oft i.onWj !HIW BH4-IH 2‘4W? Uolii..* <;on«oii btcrimiteichti Tliofollown 0.50 ](u.;i7H ■i :i-m m:t-tH 4U14 4914 *W an<i shipment* :e' mcweroiho rccolpi z articles of protluci ly-fonr hours endit mint:, and for the ci is airo: (la tills city dur* i* at 7 o’clock on irrcapoadiog dale of tbo IcaiKnz mg the twent. Saturday mon twelve montln rtte4ipti. 1878. [ JH77. flour. brti.... Wluat, tm.... Corn, im Oat*, bn Hyc, im Hurley, bn..... liras* wcit, Urn F. »ecd, 1m..,. H. 1tM....i C. mrsti. im,,| Ilcef, u* i href, brl*,...J Fork, hrl* t Laid, in Tallow, lit*..., llU'.'IT, i11*.,, IMi<n.'i. 50.... I. iiua*. No. Caltlu. Mi fcliwp, No III.It-*. In Illsrliwlnct.ti'i*' Wool. 1N...... I’uinioc*. bn.. Cool, ton* Hay. (on* l.uQib*r. m fi. blilntflr*. in... bait, brl* 0.007: 0.410 1:1*1.120 na.Hi.i lIiUUVI. 2.C1,2.i.l Mu.Mtn; immhu IU.JOI 7.4‘H 4U.OIU' 4:i.:i17, 310.K10' 412.(04, i,ar.i.a.K» ten. no I IM.OIO, .3,140 9.814 132.421 01. on 327.332 52.1.037 1(1,0001 J 38.334 ai« IH.HiUV 4:1.414 I 310.«72( 10(1.0(12 .i.iruuini boa,om au.4:n' jamoo 1,4*1. MOO 1,010. <t*J nr, »«) 173,*70 07,310 1441 on 1.031 onu 4WJ.74.1 310.07 J i;ti,a.*3 a>b7i«r. iimi 44,430 17.710 113, OUT 2^1,015 1. 4.11tl Hi? I.hi; in. un 1 »7. art 3.70.1 1.tr.7 a.om a.a7H 20 at 2. lat; 11.7:10 ohm uni 131.r«*0, !W3,470 *i?a a,:wjl 4.fH4 «r«i a,4»a 81.KJ9 14U.71H cu l.'H*. 1.3H0 HI 91 • 3,0111 9,3-ja :w«( ur> 3.JU 4.150 Withdrawn from atoto during Friday fur city cotmmiiitlon: 10,883 ba wheat, U.CB7 ba coni, o,bUsbuuate. The following gram wan tnapected Into atom in Ihu city Hatnnlay morning: 41) cam No. liemhor wheat, 4 on No, 1 red winter, 47 car* No. 4 do, 1(1 can No. it, I rar rejected (100 winter wheat); Ttt car* No. 4 aprlng, U.U can No. 11 do, o*4 cant rejected C 207 •nrlutr); 84 can high-mixed corn, 40(1 cars and S, 800 bn No. 4 do, lilt can rejected (Roil corn) I 10 can white nan, HI can No. if mixed. 41) con rejected, 1 car no grade (74 onU) j 44 eon No. 4 rye, 1 car rejected, 1 car uo grade (‘2(l rye); t> con No. 4 barley, M care extra No. 1) do, 10 can ordinary No. 4 do, t car feed (H‘J bar* ley). Total (idi care), :h*>4,ooo bu. Impeded out: 40,874 bu winter wheal, 1111,440 bu spring do. 4.T7.&10 bu corn, 4,430 bu eats, 4,174 bu barley. The following were the rocelpta tod ahlpmcnla of breadatuilt and live dock at thit point during Ibapaatweok. and for the corretpuudlug.weeke ending at dated: Sent. 22, tfrpi. 14. Settt. XI. leTH. |*7H. 1177. , M.Mlil .Vi.,vt3 Sd,:hßi , I«*h170 l.lld.lCil 7iMl,**U ,l,lti|.;uu i,M'i.«rrt ),4ta.iait , 44U.UU6 444.U16 tPM.WU i-*.6h« Hal. 4*2 72.710 , S*s.4ort »c). |H« 2.M.1111 , 7S.iM 62. >4* 60,0.10 , 42.344 43,476 21.U51 t K •ceipii— Flour, brla. IVuunt. Conn bu. Halt, bu. Ilaney. bu....; Lite bog*. No. Cattle. No Shipinenit— Flour, orla Wueat. bu txirn. uu Halo, bu ilye. Im barley, bu..... I.ltenuz*, So. Cattle. No 3v:<o3 32.1*11 42.V04 , 7nM«VI wu,l»>7 722.410 ■ 1,777.1**1 I.UdI.SUI l,Ui.'>.MJ4 , 412.007 MSfitCM IUM.U44 , H3,:mj 44,7i'7 U7.7HM . 1W.71J 121.1*23 121.5M1 . 2*,ikiO 21,1*52 Xt.017 U.UH 11.6.V1 Tlie follimliitf wtre tlteuxporu from York for Uio wcvka «mliui{ aa ilaieitt /to*, ai, stpt. it, sept aa. ISjS. |NJ7. , •£».«»> a-«.uao iH.-m ,a,a'j.7«n a,run. m) annual arui,uo <M7.uo &o,Uf*i iriour, brl*. Wheal. bu.. Corn. bu... The leading produce markets it ere rather tame Saturday, though a fair foluroe of business waa transacted la the aggregate. Provisions were asslii lower, wheat exhibited lilllu change, corn waa roller, aud oata apparently firmer. Kegulxr re cvlpl* fur gram were relatively firmer, because they will carry into next month on *ic per bn additional storage. The freigmlng movement wu raihir alow. The demand for staple and fancy dry good* wu active. Thuacilvlty extended to nearly all depart menu of ihe market, and the day’s ulea reached an imposing aggregate. Prices remain steady and firm. Groceries were freely ordered by the city aud country trade, and the market, both for ample aud side article*, maintained a firm (one. There was a firm butter market, tbo supply of desirable grades falling short of the current demand, (.'hues* wu quoted dull aud value* were unsettled, owing lo the cdutiuued depression in Jjcw York and Liverpool. Fnll creauis wire slow at TGiJJlcand part Aims it tkijTc. The dock* here mid at the Ka»l arc eicvpllouiilly large lor the time of year, lined fnuli remain without much action, and prices continue turuleiow. Fl»b met with a steady, fair demand at fairly sustained prices. Otis wt-rw moving freely, and were steady u previously quoted. No changes were noted iu the bagging, leaihA. tobacco, coal, and wood market*. About kali of UiC fleet of lumber rim Chicago tribune ; Monday. September 23. ms. veaaela arrived at the aale dock", and nearly Riled the river between tbc two bridge*. Th« market wna active at recent prices*. The yard bnalneaa waa equal to that of p/eviona day" In volume, and there wa* little to aay In retard to price", which were Irregular. The wool market waa quiet and nn changed. Broom corn wan eaar tinder large offer ing*, with bnyer* only for email lota In thcmaiket. Hide" were cany, hope qnlet, and eatt etcadr. Peede were qnict and eaey, excepting clover. The offerlnge of timothy and flax were qnoted firm. Poultry told elnwly, and waa qnoted eaaler Inconeeqncnceof the free offering*. The ealea of green frnlta were fair at prlcea which probably averaged lower than the day before, aa the quality of the fruit waa rather poor. Lake frelghla were dull and nominally eaaler, the qnoted rate on corn to Buffalo being 4c, with ehlppcra holding nS for Important eonecaalune. Koom waa taken for 20,000 bu wheat, 0:1,000 bn corn, and 83,000 bn oata. flail frelghla were qnlet and unchanged, on the baeia of 30c per 100 lha on grain to New York, and 30c on fourth-claM to do, which Inelmlea meat". fi'it. Artm. I«'TH 107’ti jifl iwj w : <H I"7M H<7U tun* ni;*« Hrv* Through rates by lake and rail were quoted at Hjjc and 16He for com and wheat to New York, and 10c for com to Rollon. Sail and canal to New York were He on wheat and 124 c on corn. SQtrPIHO VALCES. J. IT. Brake & Co., of tbla city, give the fol lowing: Ca*h wheat at wife. with intermediate ehanrea trt’ic. won Id rost Bi.m4 alongside ship, with sail freight* 0-104, and a tier cent commission on the cur rency value, would c.vst 41* ad Cork for order*. Decn*olinT* last quotation 30*. erne to7o to the dis favor of shipments. TUB WHEAT XfOVRMHNT. The receipts «C the Western primary markets for the week ending la«t night, were 2,088,000 bit, against 11,1100,000 btt a week ago, or a decrease of Mii, 000 bn. New York, Raltlmoro, and Philadelphia have received during the week 3, • 078.000 bn, and the export* from these three points fool up a total of 3.030, 000 tin. The New York Product Exchange ll 'eekly has the following: The rsrortsof wheat from Atlantic port*during (he eight.weeks ended middle of September have oeen 21,111..V17 bti, and of fl-mr during the same period 0.V1.7W.) brls, coual 1n3,3*1.011 bn of wheat, making an aggregate. Including wheat, and flour, or 27.3U.V IIJ hu. Tim export* from ban Krinci«co fn>m July l to sept. 10 harn 101,4(0 bri*of flour, and l.ou.oaj cental* of wheal, or an aggregate of wheat and flour of a, lo*,.T;t) bu. and Including Allamlu port*. ;w.50:1,4.14 bu. widen I* a movement without precedent. it i«expected that California will have7so,ooo tons of wheat Cor export from her crop of 1478, which (a equal to 25,ujaux> bu. ...10914 ...iooW >,.K*j‘i ...tOtlM ...lll)>4 A letter dated Pari*, Sept. 5. 1878, says: Tho wheat crop of IH7H In France I* certainly the worst In the memory of living man. and our require mcmaare larger than they ever were before. Doth wheat and Hour on the spot are scarce, stock* In Franco are almost nil. except at MarseUlc*. where there I* o large stock of Inferior wheat, if till* were of good quality it would quickly bv dlupoiodof. I think It may now l*e said that an fmportnf i..vjo.nrn, or 510 quarter* per month will he m-ceasary for France: ami if 1 hit fltruru should tie exceeded In either one or two month* there would bo no glut. ** stock* are ao exhausted, and farmer* will be Indltpoaed to sell. 1 think that gtvuxvui) hecioilire*. ot about 0n.4»«.u00 bu. I* nearer our requirements than ts,uui,uoi} hectolitres. PORIIOH GOODS. Statement showing foreign Invoice vnlno'aml ilntjr paid on goodo entered fur consumption at the Port of Chicago dr.rlng the week ending Sept. 21, 1878. The soiling value hero Isobont $in(),000: fnreurn C. R. Cmtntru t*t In*. rlHtlft, ,f 5.1C.11 ;tw arj.oi Hi **.*l i i.ao n a.aa Sin SfHM KIO (W.V7I 7:17 1.10-J - •/75.M' 611, i:tj 88.013.77 to:* mvau .S 3 ftju.rj m m».m> an 110.00 !♦; Biv:i7 :»» u«um »,r-w 2,ar7.:i;i It.iMl 7a0.i0 m:i WW.W) 7:m avnii 1 no 70. U) oat ictH.no tj &;m«» H-M 8.1.80 IW HJ.liO 880 lia.to Claxi nf (tnndt. Tor*and fancy Rood*., halt Olive nil Vinegar. Toller-map Canned good* Clears Wiwropo Needle* Dry goods SUII wine Tin Brandy Ale, l*cr, and porter.. Whisky Kuni , Cansttesoda Mmleal merchandise.. smoker's Article* dim* Knrthenwan* Photograph material.. Smoking tolwrco lircnie CJlllgefalO Brumes Book* I.eaf tobacco champagne Italian Tout*. GOODS RECEIVED at Chicago Customs bepu SI. 3878; John Me* Arthur, IStolsn stone; Schott, Hess & Co., 10 rasps toys and fancy goods; Uarnum Ilrothers. 1A cases toys and fancy goods; Stettauer Tiros & Co., H cases dry goods: Koblsaat &Co., 10 cases dry goods; Lyon A llcaly, 4 cases masleol lustra ments. Collections, $'i,441,58. PROVISIONS. noo rrtonUCT&~W«ro active and weak, though hog* were in cood demand and firm. Tlio advices from other (mints were In furor of* decline, tod holder* offered their property my freely, whllo there wat lit* tie demand except to fill short*. Special reports to the Cincinnati /Vie? Oamm show the packing since March 1 to date and Inteat mail date* at the undermentioned places as fol!ow»i Chief) tin... CUirlunatl.... ImiinnuiMilU.., Hi.L0u1»,...„ MilVßiiKcn CeiUrlU^liU., cirvelaml }h£m7 iu’i| Other places, eppruxlniaiel/.... itf.mO I3fl,um Toul. ’ 3.00,210 1.K13.4M Mum I’oiis—Waa more active, and declined ITMcper hrl, cio»lni !2Wc beio.v the latest price* of Friday. Hole* wuro reported ui lon hr« iiiot aiC4.4uj hrl« •filer October at SH.inWCH-WKit 0.3.10 briMcller November at 4H.4ian.aij and a.uw hrl* ae'lcr l tie your at Cs.3U.hh.37W. Tail. 27.avi brlt. Toe market eluwd ilnll all* 4V4H..VIIpot! *H.43t*CM.4.I fur Ortu ben 6-i..Vi4ri sj | i( lor November: ami about Cd.ua H.;r7t4 teller the year. I'rhntj meat pork wn quoted nominal at f u.avao.Ao. ,*ui»—"tcllued Sitj'd.Vr per nil lin under Ireo oiler* Inin*. Hale* were reported of .vm tcaapot atsd.i’otf cuuWs 7,.v*i tea tellur Ocialh-r at Sd.ti7Httd.<ii , «i f..,vaKr«wi:erSiivrmWrit »>uio.nunt 730 tea teller December at fO.ftOau.V.."*; and uao tea toller the rear at W..V». IuUI, II,SCO tea. Tin* market doted tamo at •d.ttUd.tr.jJefortpot. *d..*>7lti«o.wi teller ortoner. fti.ia.U'UriHii-Mier huvember, andatwiulu.V«wi.oi>i teller the year. Declinedabout 100 per loulha, Imympathr with pork end lard, though not ottered freely at tbo reduction. Hate* worn reported of itfo.out ihaahurt rib* at «3.7.'W(r>.B<J tpoi. and *.*.ttOv for Oeioutri 7.‘» hut iltoaldcr* iu ■**<•! ao bit luiurelear* at &j list iuiitc cut (taint 07 llit» at nl<o} and 2VI tea tweet* pickled linma at O'.Ml'V The following were ihn clotloir price# per lIM iba on the leading cuta: 9 Ukmc. port cured. [*4.37‘» f.i.75 .fto iffl.no lloti-d i 4.M j,a.lKi 4.16 U. 16 October. boxed 1 4.60 I 4-W I 6.UU | 1). 10 l.ongcUtr* niuoMat fn.aiiia lodko and |2i.'*#Vboiedl Cumberland* f.vTS’jfl.g.'i Iwmdi long-cut hanu, pus tweet' pickled ham*. fur 10 to 16 lb aver ages green liaiut, 7H<B7ffc lor *ame average*: greeo ■limilden, 4c. * lUcon «|iio|ed at 4>p350 tor ahoulJen, Vttfl*<e fur abort rilu. u'iouHc for abort clear*, lio*«llo for hanu, all cantoned aud packed. (jkk**k—Wa* dull ut 4mU4c. HKKF IMUUMU: IWere *teadyand (|uiel at »H.ou3 H. 60 for me**. om.uiuo.uu for extra nu-w. ami *umju <dJ> U» for hami. Tai.uiw—Wai’qulet at uHdtiHn for city aoa uHW OH° for couutry. HREAtJHTUFFS. FLOUR—Wat In fair demand, timuab chiefly os local account, thlppen being out of the market, at U uaual Saturday*. The market wu coaler, though former price* were nominally auitaiued. bale* were reported of ssubrl* wluteraatft.oodd.su: i.sou brUiorlug ex tra*, partly at f4Aut*3.uo; and ISibrlirye flour on pri vate lenna, Tula), 4.076 brla, The following wO* the range of uuotai Iona: Choice u> favorite brand* of white winter*, fS.2Va6.6Oi fair tu good brand* of while winter*, f4.‘2.v»s.no; good to choice red winter*, ft.:.<)*VOOi prime to rhulce tprlng*. 16.00*6.60; fair to good Bprloga, fi.uoiw4.so: fair u> good Minnesota iprlngt, fl.6uu3.(U; choice fancy Mlnueaota •prlng*. ffl.uoan.so; patent apriog*, fT.oouio.oo; low grade. fi.6oO;i.uu. lla«N—Waagulet and unchanged. Bale* ware 30 ton* at 17.7V41.ui per tun on track. MinoLixoft-baleiwereSUton* at flo.SUdl3.oo per Cußk>Uk*l-h*l« *ii made of ou ton* tod soo brl* on private term*. Coarse wu nominal at about fta.au per lon uu trace. hi'uivo Whwt-W« «Ml«r. aud rather oulat. Tbo market (or nett iiioutb'* dellterr iteellaed He, aud recovered. elosiug about tbs a turn a* Frida r even ing. Liverpool wu guleuwtlh areal dullm-Mlucuig mm. and New Vorlt wu tame, while tbo weather boro wu Out*, and our receipts were somewhat larger. vltba light outward movement lu progre**, a* shipper* were uuly dt«pu*ed to take hold siuilugly. The *liiiatiou favored the bear elemaut.aiilaoinu of them hammered away v lsoruu>ly. hut their oiferlue* were ail taken. aud Iho market reacted, with the feeling that promineut local operator* were luTcitlnc freely, heller Octo -Ist opened at bTlac, declined to uTr. with uac ■ale at edbe. aud advanced U> n7*ir. clMing at M7Hc. hel.cr Norimiier told at MTHtWMkc. clo»lng»t HS'*c. Seller Ibo month was gulet at b.l‘Ld H 5 kC, doling at ttaitie. and I be year wea about iii« aauie aa beptembvr. Car lota of So. 3 eloacd at tsdgc. and No. 3at 70»*7CHc. according to locution. spot sales were tenoned of ou.ouo uu So. 3at is too ba No. b at 7ik*7'lV: 7.-UU bu rejected at :.oV*.Uc; aud 11. tuobu uy sample at Iliv3o', Total, I lo.io bu. Wi.vrau tVucar—\Va« r jv*He low.*r. though lu good demaud. and dosing strung at Wtcfur tub So. y rod. aud tiTc fur No. 9 do. bt Her Urtub/r auld ut isrgmilto. c*o»iug atwowc. abut kale* were reuortod of mat uu No, 1 red at Kt'fo; jiUu) uu No. 3 red aud umber at IMlittcv: 3.t<u bu No. 3 at <v M n 40J bu rejected at 74c; aud l.uatbu by tamale at 7>«»ddMc. Total, 37,CUj bu. t'OllS—Waa fairly active. and averairud al*oal tiio tamu aa at Ilia dote of Friday'* tradlnir. •eillau up Uc. and duality a tliadu trader. 1.1 v«r(kxi! wam iiuleM. aut Near Vote dull but our reeiku were tnuller. ami a rather tree iUip;>liig lauvemini teem*‘to hare dlumt* Ithod our illicit* in Huif Oj fume tiuu.um Im duriuji (tic week. TMi. with llu: fa. tof n«o rr avnlltcr Hie ore ii'iltjd lii.ltt, induced a Letter demand for future*, l>ut me retailing •Uvii,-i!i mo* noi »ut:afind. atthip t-ur* too* hold hut tluw.y. Snural eimolea of new i-uru In the car aero caulbUol un 'l'iiaiue, and the uvueral belief dial (he sruwlud crop will prove to Im a larva one leaded lo dei rra* ouoUOuiu. biller Oetol>er o|>ened at arte, advanced to M'fc, and receded lo ai the clom.'. Seller Suwiulicr •old at :nl)v iduHe. teller Doteuilier at and May at tirtc. neller the'year oat Luminal at UoV. Seiler (Le niunta told at u..*t diF>V> el j.lud at Hu Jo tide. audkUt-eJtfwi receipt* wl kw. if aud UUU ui'ted closed at 3ft*<e. Spot sales were reported of 220. non bn No. 3 unit high mixed at I'.tf'Ct'H?: u.jtxi bu rejected At I. jm bu a hue. In special Mu. At ;«7‘(et Whuouii by sample at 34<<;i7e on track: and «»> hn rto nt ;twc free nn hoard ear*. luiat, LtVt •. 4■ a 11*11. OATS—Wen* more active. Cash ont* were wanted to ship, and ruled a shade firmer, while futures were ijulet and easier. The receipt* wen? smaller. Tha weekly statement shows llitte rhatiire In the ■took, ami New Voik fame In quiet ami Meaty. 1h« market w.-u nwalned liy the shipping Inquiry ehleily. the weakness of other gram having little Influence, except. perhaps. on futures. Heller Octonereold st m?t<43o|ftc. and dosed *• them* side. November opened at aic ami closed at 2tilko. No. 3 sold at and fresh <io ai i!»*da. regular closing toirrther with septeml*er at Be* Jected hmuitht ITe. (,'aah sates were reported of liu No. 3 at 4.H<vi Ini rejected at l7o; h.uui bn by samnleai inotiJeon track: and I3.an bu do at iea23*4c free on board. Total, wi. »m» bn. KVh—Was In fair request and steadr. Bejncted sob) •t4Je, and No. 3at 4.V*p. No future* were offered. October was quoted at 4<iHc. and Noremher at 4**tfl. Cash sale* were reported of tl,4ist bu Nn. 3 at SftHcj 4is>burejecledat4lct 4Uihuby sample at 37. Total, lft,2ixihu. BalU.kT—Was In better demand and firmer. Fit* lures were qnlel. few sellers being on th<* floor. The trading was chleHy In cash, No. dandextraltaklng the lead. The lower grades weakened again under large reselpts and In eonseqncuee of the |ncrea«e of tlio stock In ihe elevators. but extra :t rallied subsequently and closed steadr. Bright samples were In good re* quest. The offerings on traek were large. October opennt at 91. o» and elneed at 91.07. Notember was quiet *tfl.iHj||.no. No. a sold at si.itvat.iot*. ctos* lngat9l.oft*v. Extra :«sold at rviftftiUe, and A.. I>. A Cu. a reeelpta at ftmavte. closing at the outside. No. 3 was dull at 3ft<aaic. and feed at2Be. t.'n«*t sales were reported oni.msUui So, 3 at 9t.iisai.uftH: ta.wio hn rxtrasat fttvtftdc: 4(>i htt No. 3 A.. l». ft Co.'a at aoc: 3.(01 hn feed at 330: 14.4<*) hit by aampte at 3“<4H00 on track, and 4uu bu at 40u delivered. Total, au.uuu im. GRNRRAI* MARRRTS. ltnoOM-COUH-W.»ieasy, the receipts Incresslntt In Volume, and trade I* slack. The stock of old ejrn has been rcdtieed tojmodcralo proportions: Flue green carpet brush. ma3c; grerntiurl, 4U'4lHc; red-tipped hurl. 3?iaic: flnogreen. with hurl enough to work I?, 4*4 »Hc; red-tipped do, awaiu; Inferior,3o-l!4c; crook* Cd. UOIC. ItlJTTF.R—There was nothing *r*rlally now to bo holed in connection with the butter market. The do* manJ continues snitlclently active to atisorb the current receipts, and therefore holders remain firm In their views. We quote: Creamery, uoai-ict good to choice dairy, tSAJOet medium. Ilrtiset Inferior in common, ftatoe. BAOOINO-rrlcearemsln the same *» for a number of days previous, and wo quote the market fairly act* Iveand steady, stock* of the low-priced brands ate short, but of the heat grades there la an ample supply: Stark, UlHrCt Brighton A. 2lct Lewiston, 2lc: Otter Creek, 3V: American. lOWe: burlaiw, 4 and .3 bn, lia Met gnnnles, single, I4aifte; double, '/Jasse; wool sacks. 4CX4I.V. CllßlvSK—irade was slow, with prices showing a good deal of irregularity. New York It overstocked and depressed, and buyers and seller* *ro Ktt'eu apart In their view*, which of course prevent* active trailing. There Is a light runininnllve-netnand from the local and Western trade, at the range of prices following: Full cream, 7»7!iici part ikim, oa7ct low grades, 3*ISC. COAL—Price* were the aanie as for the past ten day*, and were steadily held. Only a llaht omlttes* waa doings Lackawanna large egg. 90,it5s ainall egg. 9«.a5s nut. Ift.uui range. Sd.fiOt Piedmont. St.on: Hinsiburr. *o.u)t Krle. svuo: Ilalittnuro a nhio. 54.uni44.75s Minonk, S3.no; Wilmington, 93.au liartstierrle. *4.7ns Indiana block. S4.no. KUOS—Fresh package* were *carcc, and firm at 13d 14c. FlSH—Jobber* report a continued fair demand, and me market maintain* a fairly ateady tone. The following are the quotation*: No. l white* fivh per 4 hrl, Sl.in s family whlteflth. 91.75 ft I.(Hi; tront. SU.Qod3.uis mackerel, extra mess W hrl, Sl&sos no, No, l shore, Siiuvu do, .no. I bay. 94,«**«.U5t do. No. U shore, 57.au07.75s No. U hay. S7.otM7.xn: tat family do, new, H-ort, sn.mis No. t hay. Mu. St.inoi.an: do. medium. Sl.unoi.ntis tarn* lly kit*. TAcOSl.lUsUenrre'seudflsh.estra. sn.U-Vdj.no; summer-cured do. t-vao: Labrador herring. soliu hrla, S7.UM7.ao: do round, bri*. 95.uviM.50; do, w-brls. Holland herring. t1.ua0i.35: jsmoked halibut, ftttiic: acalcd herring. perimx :ioci California aultnon. bria. Sli.au: do, K-brls, 97.03. FUUtTd aSI) MJTH—(tecialn without qiutable flue* (nation. There Is a lair movement, and noshing more. We quote: Fokkiu.h—Date*. Ottoc: Acs. layer*, lOftltci Turkish prunes, «X«»7Mcs raisin*, layers, Sl.ftsai.eo; lAHidun layer*. St.i'.vrJ. 15: ioo«c Muscatel. 91.M5ttJ.bu; Va-. lenclas, ft©*Hci Zante currant*, 4'-stts!-*cs citron. 14 disc. IhißKsrir—.Mden apple*, lltftlftct New York and Michigan. 4i.*4Xcs Huuthcrn. UU'-cttas Ohio. !M-i s K , s CMChes, unnared. halve*. 4->Mt*c: do, mianere, trusplterrle*. UiMiuet blackberries, nHrt7ct plttod cherries. Klttl7c. Nut*—Klllwrta, ll!*«13c: almonds, Tarragona, iw* IDs*i French walnut*. I.xrl4c: Naples walnut*. LsttUi;: Urenoidc walnut*. I3t*c*l4cs nrar.lt*. sX©dc: trxa* pecan*. 7i*-*ot river pecans. fWW’ics Wilmington pea put*. s©sHos Tennessee du, M4ttdc: Virginia do, <M OWc. UIIKF.N FIIUITS—Were In fair snppty and slow at Irregular price*. Hxrrpt apple* the doineatlo varieties were rather twlow the average in quality: Apple*. fl.UVa.’.uipcr brhnrapes, 4U;tty>e per baskets Concord do.9U.COttU.US per cases Delaware do, 93.75«*XU)speAra. plum*. 9t.7sisU.fH 1 per ’* bu: peaches. Sue ©9I.UK orange*. 98.kmii.ui per boxt Porto Itlro uo. iixuooerbris Ictmtaa, 9ft.50tt0.5u iwrbox; Cali fornia pear*. 93.50 per box: do crepes. 93.UM1UXI per cram of 4iilbs: watermelon*, 93.uuatu.ui periu>: inuskmelons. UVetOcperduzen. lIiKiCKUIKH-Prlet-sof all the staple articles, and of moitside good* also, were fairly Arm. lluilnoMcoiitlu upj allthatrcaAonablyconldbe«xi>eittrrl, oud the mar ket hts a healthy Urn- 1 . We again quote a* follow*: Hici-carolma, oXtt7?fc; Louisiana, oHtt7Hc; lUn fomi. q‘s6t(9(c. Corrßa-Memlaling. Java, uftttatics o. U. Java, 35© 37c 1 choice to fancy uio. lOrtjtvi good to prime, im© lftH«! wmniuo lo fair. 15VrttKi*ct roasting. I4 ( k:4|A-. Hi;oiß*-P*ieni col loaf. luXus crushed. Kbt© K»H'-*s uranulaied. K-Mci powrlcrvil. IUX<IUH3| A. sumUrd. t»MC! do Nu. U, extra C. tliitt C No. 1. HJidtOcs c No. u, ftXttaXot yeituw, ifgut himirs-Callfornla sugar-loaf drips. 40©43e; Califor nia illverdrips. 4fte«sov 1 good sugar-houm rlrnp. avrt 3ftc: extra do.,4(M4;ie. N«w()flraus molasses, eholi.-o now, t-M.'iUos do nrime. 4ltt4tics guo<l, xvrthsct com mon. U4-450C! common asolawe*. JUttJAt.. mack strap. UfMUHC. 317.45 40.50 3.70 " Hpioaa—Alltple*. clorra. 40t2M3e: caaMa, Sierdfic; pepper, 1-mcalAct nutmeg*. No. 1, OOanfic; Calcutta ginger, Ratio. HAY—n'a* quirt and unchanged. No. 1 timothy, S7.7fiUß.u>: Nu. 2 do, Su.7,*4t7.ixi; mixed do, M.AO; upland prairie, #7.00: and No. 1, S.VTagsH.UU. 11l dkh—Were eiwjr under tree offering*, with leu de mand, the tanneraUclnglncllucd to fluid off. (Jnotuilona: Cured hides, rto; du heavy, 7l#c: du uaniaged, 6*ot calf, JOcj deacon*. 4'MlVi do flint, llVdlAUc: dry aaltrd, lioiucs irrrrn rlir hiiti'hors', nijc; rieert. 7Me. OILS—lu the oil market there wan nothin# new to note. Trade waa good. and prlcca were xtendy r* pre viously given. We quote: Cnrnoii. Ito deg.test, llXicr carbon. lUlnola, legal teat, I3udeg.. invjc; iieadllßht.'t73 dcjMcit.umci Michigan, legal Klnlne. IHUci extra winter si ralued lard oil. 70as du Ico-prcrsed, diet No. I, fillet No. 2. ate; Itnxeed. raw. r.7ci Dolled. <uci whale, wtntcr-blcarflml, moci sperm. St.'H); neatafout oil. strictly purr. txkAPfic; do extra, hoc; do Nu, i. diji bank oil, 4.Vi atralia, 4*c: miner*’ oil. 35«; lurpvntlue, .Hot naphtha, deodorized, 03 irrarllr, He: gaxollue. deodorized. 74 deg.. Diet gasoline, H 7 dr*., i;k*2oui Wc»i Virginia, natural. 2d deg.. 93c: natural. 33 deg., aoe: reduced, us dry., axauac. FuTATOKb-Karf/ro*e were firmer at f 1.md1.75 rci hr], and fioiwfiV per The receipt* were only fair, und the crop la »ald to bo light. Jersey iweeta aold at #9.io, an<] other liratida at #2.30. 1474. 1877. .I.flui.tfln . 122.n0 107. .v*i . ’.n,vo»i nui.cm . JI7.LM) IIK.OUI 57.U11 31.001 lA7.<>7J 04.4*4 •w.i, ■* ai.-i murr lunim, n, PoULTUV—Chickens ami duck* wero plenty and alow. Turkey* woe quiet ,at74HQ per A. Chicken* went quoted at 12.500a3.23 and ducts at f3.230a2.fi0 per duz. • HAL I —Waa In moderate demand. Pine salt. hoe per brii ordinary coarse, #1.10; dairy, per brl, #1.30w2.un Aalilon. s:i.i<o pur aack. HKRl’b—Timothy aud daz worn dull land eaay. The offerings were large and rather poor in quality. Tlruu thy aold at Sl.uvgd.m. and prime at si.noll.H. Piax weakened,owing io big receipts. selling at #1.2741.94, clover waa a ahadu firmer, the demand being good, while flue aeed wua rather acaree. balca were niaJo at 14..VM4.1M. IKAtf-Metwlthafalrahare of attention, and wero •teady at unchanged price*. We repeat our liat: (Ji'NhiwiiKK-common, g/KUno; itikml do, ;i;tdT.c; medium. U*-«4Uc; good do. -l.ViaJOcj flue, Mvg.Vlci flneat. .Vh-iUl:; choice, (UidToci choice*!, 7Arf*UOi fancy. oueuit.na, . lUi tRUi.-Cuinmon. SMftiMs good do. suatuci me* ilium. it. Mid do, moxic; fine. ■rxgwc; flneat, M».iVlcs choice, uneifici cliouj»u d-«t*7do. \nrxo llvkon—Couiinoo. dlMd'*ei wood do, SWiitto: medium. u-Vaguet good do, one. a.VrfHc: fluent, WM-Vicj choice. ikvitaici cli.dcctt, H-V4oic. J*i'.».',-fuminou, 'jbW-ci good common. g*<MJoi medium. h-'Mii-V; u<mh| medliini. dii*-l'a:i nue.-cutiv: lliieitt choice. Sotd.VlC} cholccti. C.VgiUc; choice new, .vwoic: ctioicc»t au. dAtoTOo. Otii.osu-ruimmiii, good common, ;w<d3lci medium. :tV *.wc; good medium, nnu.4»*4Ac fln «t. afte.vici choice, 4Mit.v<ci choicv*i. <fc».«7uc. WUOH—VV»i quoted m iieiore, beech telling at f 3. AO dtfl.UL and maple at gti.MK'tf.U) per curd. delivered- WlClSKV—*lMi|iili!iand michiiue-l. hale wm re ported of uo (iile mi the haala of g).117 pur gallon fur raw. New fork - wav quoted weaker at fl.iW; Clnchi notlatfl.WJ. and I'eurla nominal. Alcohol, for ex port. aold here at 33c delivered to Mew Turk during October. iViml.-Waa Heady and quiet. The Wcalem tie maud la •UMmodle, and few order* arc coming from IherUiU Warned fleece. X*ilt3ic] ineii|um onaaitn-d wool, gliilUci flue iliim guou cundlilon. liM.’le; ilm heavy unwarned, IVwlrtc; tub. wrathed, choice, J«M 3tte: common to fair do, UoUVici Colorado Una and medium, £h*Aici ducuar»e. l&*lgc. J,IVK STOCK, cuitami. //rcrfplf-. Miff/#. Ilcgt. SMeto. Shmil’i Short I. and Short dert, I r!6». < clean cU ir*. MimJar. Tuewlay — W'-dneaday. TUuraday... Friday baturday... „ TotaJ ... aj.ia»7 rj.j-fi 7.M1 fianio week In 1»77 bit.:** a.Hrr bamo week lu MM ai.iloi ft-.vx 7.m:i Same week In 17*4...., a».JU a.ilil I.aar week &Auid h,uij .S HtblllfUit— Monday 4.T8 "Nil ** Tuetday w7d s.tm * 407 Wednesday Sl,u«t .*>.»:«) 7na Titurwlay r. U.IU 7..*/7 Friday..... WW ft'xii T0ta1.... 7.50 U M.HiH 1.377 CATTLK-Tbo marketopuued very dull, and to tlio close remained without much action. The supply «u out unusually heavy for the tlueyf year, amountlok tu W. 007 head. ajtlaic 7A070 head fur ihg uiiid week last year. kt.Ui'.hcadlu 1370. and IW.aia la 137), but there was at least a third wore .stock than there wu auv le«rUlnm« outlet fur, amt. aa an luevlialile result, vuluea depreciated. Thu shrlukavu wta uut cunilned to any particular cl*** of slock. but eateuded tu all da* acrlptiuui. The lower Kradea. however, mitered the uiual, as of aucb (bo supply mainly consisted. The proportion of well-failed native* wa* pvrhaoa the smallest fur any week of the prevent season, hut the demand appeared to bo of correspond* luyly ihiuukou dimensions, and receivers found it iDipowiiile to matuialn uveu former low prices. Kxpmters were to all Intent* and purposes out of the uuraet. and iherotoro catr* nvcve* for wuich hliiivr.o there ha* been a continuously good demand at ifo-w** ft.tVii.j'i were practically unsalable, Kanern buyer* having uu uso fur them at uvur l4.7Vj.nsi. The blithest price of the week was ft'.. IU, and In only two or three fnsuuoc* was as hlirq a Aaureat f.norrucicd. Fair to choice steers wcUhlru Iruiul.mutu I.IVMU* wore taken hy s.ilppor* at 3 4 Vr*t. to. That cum wa* Aruidunutf the hue half »f iuj week, the olierinu* helm; few Texas and Weateracattle wore m lar.'u supply, and price* have declined iwd.'*c. 'the re* Auction In native cows, mixed butchers* lots, a'td Mockers wa* equally severe. 1. id tatea ull In all tMe present teaam lu* not wlt:ic».«j I a week which was more eeiicrally unsatisfactory than the one just closed, bal. suf Uisitrii caivle w- re principally at %i. Tie a.i»); of Toitw llmmcd cattle at #J. jxm.’.K-ij and o( nattteeowsat #.Mi< b.-.oi. Stocker-. sod at fty.if.d, a.ia) fur po«r to realty tiood lots. Saturday'* uurki't wav dull, with |>rUe* weak and uuselilcd except for fut native*, of which there were few. Many Western and Texas cattle and lean natives were left over. airoiaiioxs. , steers, weighing 1,40 U tuaud upward* tt.73ad.10 Choice Reeve*—Fine, fat, welt-formed steers, weighing I. Jfto to 4,satin 4. 2341.50 Good Beeves-Well-fattened steers, wcigb* Ing l.ivuo I.IVHM R.7MH.00 Medium (Indes-Mrerstn f.Ur flesh, weigh* ImM.r.MUo 1.2tv)| ( «.., 3.23443.03 Butebeis stock—Poor toro iunon steers and fcmnum tochoti'A cows. for elty slaughter weighing t**> to I.till His 2.2.V12.M Htoekfallle-'fonimon rattle. welghlngTuu to l.i’ftolhs 3.40013.00 Inferlor-I.lghi and thtneows,heifers,stairs, bull*, ami srilawag steers 1.73413.00 Colorado-Texas a 7.v«3.t0 Tevaa- through cattle 2.4(v)J.'iO \cils-Per lui ll»s (native*!., atiK44.73 lions—The market npeneii active and stromr. The receipts during Monday and Monday were light (7.ni2 hra ti. and under a good packing ami shipping demand sales weraqiilclcai.vitocadvanec. the arrivals dttr* In* rnrsdsy ami Wednesday were law. and that fart, eotipled with a ••break 1 * In Ihe provision market, caused a reaction, prlees falllnjt off 10-stive. Dttrinq the rrmainlns days of ihe week iha market wassails* fsetorlly active, and showed a sllaht upwanl tendency, the advance since Wednesdar amountlnir to toe per ito Bw. which carries prices back to slkiui where Ihjy were at Ihe closo oi the provlons week. In quality the ihTerlnea continue poor. Utthl thin *Tn**era. and droves tainted with cholera, comprised an alioßcllirr too larKt* proportion of the dally arrivals. To ttic frees receipts of. those descriptions, ns much a* to anythluir else, was due the depression of tlmpaat two or three weeks. The hoik nf Ihe week's supply was taken at f Krssxerat at sd.cni(:i.trj for mlved partclnit lioust at »;«.ir«t.inforbaeimt amt at f.q.iMK4l. Hi for uoml toprlrno heavy shipping Rmder. Closing price* compare as follow* will: those current oneycarauo: . Heavy shipping f n,f0A4.40 tS.Ns43.WI Mixed packing :t.4iM:i.nn Bacon grades !M«r4i.o> ft.4ln4s.u3 SllKKl*—Trade was dull throughout the week, with prices very much unsettled. Them was mile up no In* qnlry from exitoticra, and therefore extra grade* were of a nominal value only. Gish] to chnlrc ouailllei told nt93.5004.ua. and Doortomedinmat t3.75<*3.33. ST. t.obts. Rr. I.ofis, Pept. 2|.-Cattm—Very dull: acarcely anv demand: prices unshangoil: receipts. i.ouuisUlp* meins, l.uiii. Kintßi*—Vo supplyj nothing doing: receipt*, none; shijiments, nm». Ilona—UncitangeJ: little dolngt Torkeraand Haiti* more*. »:UV.« packing. t3.Ak.iß.7st butcher* 1 to fancy. t4.iioa4.2U: rccept*. svwii shipments, i.ouu. • riNCINXATI. CixciNwatr. Rept. 21.—llou«-<3nleibut trim rom* mon. fJ.7Ti4W.ftOj light, fi.ar4i.ln: packing. 91.709 4.(G; hulchun’, C4.uua4.10; receipts, 43U; sblpmcats. INtUANAPOLIa. 93.ftua3.at{ receipts, 1.3 D); ahlpmenta, 2JO. Thewholriatn market was active and steady. The .forerunners of the deet arrived, and about thirty cargoes *topD«d at the docks. The city buyers took about fifteen cargoes In the earlier part nf the dsr. Common Inch sold at 90.0 a. medium at 910. m, and good at f 11.73. Piece stud wot steady at $7.7ft<4f1.00, and lath at $1.33. The rest of the fleet I* expected by Monday. The receipt* ww* eonjlnnou* Saturday. tad the rap* made it the vale dock* by the departure of cargoes were aoon Ailed up. A rood deal of lumber ptMed directly to the yard*. Sale*: Cargoschr A.Mosher.from Duncan Clty.Bi7.ooo ft atrip* and board* at sm.no. 77.uw Inti* at Sl.am achr Australia. Muskegon. iw.nooft good drip* and board* at 911.75: tchr Westchester, from Muskegon. ItiMUJ ft common atrip* and board* at S9.OD; achr Petrel, from Muskegon, Hi>,ooo ft medium *tru>e and board* at 9to.in; senr iVliimc Wing. I.ndlnrton. UKi.onort piece •tuft at 9ft.ou: achr Kmetlne, Ludlngton. luuwo ft atrip*and ImarJ* at »12.0nj aefir Mafftioljo, l.tidlnglon, I4o.ooort*trl{>aandboanlaatsta.ni>: achr Kcgufttor, White Lake. )4u.nuO ft picco-stuir at S7.7St barge Tempest, White Lake, lUO.au ft Piece-stuff at 97.751 achr Ida, Manistee, 114,tu0 ft piece-stuff at *9.00. 07,nni> ft Inch at *ll.OO. ' At the yard* trndu continue* good. Price* are frregu* Inr. hut probably not any lower than they hare been for some week* paat. stocks at river point* are re ported to be light,and thu raltl* will soon have to close. Meanwhile the receipt* at Chicago continue liberal, and there 1* considerable lumber yet to coma forward, on jtislon*: Hr*t and second clear. IX And 3 Inch 933.n0dT1.5n Third clear, ixuiiincn aa.oodJkuio Third clear. Inch uh.ihi f Im and clear dressed aiding 16.0»1H.r>0 First common dressed tiding 14.UU014.A0 Flooring, flrat common, dreaeed UA.UO Flooring, m-condcoiiitnon, dressed uu.m Flooring, third common, dressed 14.(y>917.n<) Hox hoird*. A. 13 Inches and upward*. ... 3l.tXM3S.ui Ho* boards. H. la Indie* and upward* un.m Box board*. c.... ia.or>ai7.uu A stuck board*, JOtolUlnch 3n.UUGtJH.Ui Unlock boards, 10 to tU Inch uau«4Uft.Ul C slock lioards. Kilo lUinch 1d.UM17.00 l> or common stock hoard* 13.UM14.00 Fencing. No. 1. lutoiift in.nuait.nu Fencing, So. U U.UMKMU Common board* laiXMll.u) Coll boards ll.sfXrtlU.so Dimension-stuff li.sot.ill.ui lltnienslnu-stufr. unto:«) ft ' ll.UMl7.ui Cull*. J lueti h.otm turn Picket*, rough and select H.UMIo.u) Picket*. select, dreased. and headed in.on Ulh l.flnft | .7-, HHlngiea. •* A '* atandsni to extra dry U.U5(* u.4<l Shingles standard green u. kmu.ua Shingles. No. I l.uu i. in Cedar shingles 2.<XX4 1.10 The /.«m Vrwio report* u follow*: Private advice* from (he Mlwliulppi represent tho sawing season upan thot stream iu very near it* cluie. All the HL Croix logs luvo lefttho boom and are either on their way or have already arrived at the mills. It will require hut a short time now to convert these Into liimher, and than, in all probability, tho work of thu river mills fur IK7ft will oo over. Late rain* may bring down some of tho hung up log* from thu (Hack and Chippewa Hirers, but It 1* hardly to bo expected that they eau be got at the mills In time lo very largely Increase the present year'* product of thu Ulululppl. UY TEI.KGRAPII. FOnrciON CITIES. ffpeiHal yifvxKcA fa Tha Tribunt. Liverpool, Kept. 81—11:90 a. w.—Floor—Ns. 1, SMt No. 2. ?oi. Qraix—Wheat—Winter, No, I. 8a lOdi No. 8, Ra fldt spring, No. I, 0* Mi No. 8, oa; white, No. t, Oa 10J; No. 2.1 M Odi dub, No. 1. lua4d; No. 2,10 a. Corn- New, No. 1, S3a Oils No. 2. 32a, Frovuio.vs—Fork. 47* fld. Lard. 30a M. Liverpool, Hcpt, 21. Corro.q-lrregular, ato7-ina fUMdc; sale*. 3,000 bale*; apeculatlun and export, 603; American, 2,100. URKADaTUpya awn Provisions—Unchanged. The following were received by the Chicago noard of Trade: Liverpool, Sept. 31—lltao e. m.—Flour, 3u*o33«i Wheat—Winter, HaodtAHs io.lt spring. o*®»Bdt white, OUI IUIM lOlt Club. lOxttlOa 4d. Corn, 22a udfciM. Turk. 47a sd. Lard. 37a UJ. ■ Ltvmirooi., Sept. at.-Crime Meu Pork-Raatern, 35a; Western. 48a. Bacon-Cuinuerlanda, aia: abort riba. 91at Inag clear, 2Mt abort clear. 9Ut shoulders, 24* (hi. Hama, 4li. I.nrd, Ufl« (w. Prime mo*a beef. rt7at India im<u beef. Ttiat extra India mesa, 87a. cheese. 42a. Tallow, 39a 3d. London, Heel. 21.—Liverpool—Wheat quiet. Corn quiet. Cargoes oH coast—Wheat very dull. AMEUICA.N CITIES. NEW Tong. Mew Tore. Sept SQ.-Currov-Market dull at 11U ailWct future* quiet; sales, 73,0U)baleai Scptem bcr. il.oso: October, lasoct November, 10.77 c; Ue comber, 10.73 c; January. 10.78 c. Grain—Wheat unacttledt receipt*. 338,000 but No. 9 spring UO4U7e: No. iaprtng. Si.o4; ungraded winter red Western. (HcQtMHHj; No. 3 do, s|.o4t No. 2 do, #l.cir.K4l.wH4t No. Ido. SI.OTMat.OTWi No. 3amber. SMiAtaMAVi ambvr Michigan. Si.ii7**l.o7k|t ungraded white. UOcul.lt; No. 2 do, Si.II: No. I du. Sl.t;*| l.l’Dv. Ityu firmer: Western. OUgOlo. Uartey quiet and nominal; maltquletbut firm, corn dull and low er: receipt*. 27,(410 but ungraded. 4H'»®lpe: No. 3. 40 otiose: steamer. 50c. Oau-Markct eailers receipt*. kl,iu) but No. 3 white, 2714<*27N0: No. 2, 3nct So. 2 white, 3Ud49Utac: mixed Western. 27«33c: white do. 2HU37C. lur—Quiet but steady; ablpplag, 43argic. Uuya-uullt yearling*. &4#dc; New Vork Stale, Sd IV. GitocKßiEt-Huinirflrmt fair to good reflnlnr. 7H4 TSe. Molaaiea Arm. lUec quiet and unchanged. . I'arnoLK w-Markot dull: baited, crude, sQet refliud. m^c, T* uow- Kffiner at 7 1 • loa7H«. Ukmx—Gull and unchanged. Tlßrf.l»TlN*-27Wi*271*C. Ktto»- Firmer at loc. I.KATtiea-Firm: hemlock *ole, Hueno* Ayres, and Ulo Uruode IUUI mid Uei and heavy weight*. 20tiJJ^c. WouL-l'rlme firiiit iwordulh heavydumr*tie fleece. 2tv.«i:e; pulled, li»037o; unwashed. |U*9Uei Texas. l.'«X7a. . I'aoviaioxa-Pork—Market dull; mea*. SO.3TidU.fiO. Beef steady, cut mean firnit long clear middies, u>bc. Lard aioad/i prime •team, fid.03^7.02 Rrmu-Firm: wettern. dw«24c. Ciigaix—Nominally unchanged. Wiiuvt—Market dull at at.o7 bid. and SI.S asked. Mrr*L*—Manufactured cup;>er dull. Fig Iron dull and nominal. Nailc—Dull and unchanged riIILAUBLMIU. Vuiladili'Ula. Fa., bept. 21.-FLovR-Noraluall» uueiun ged, lIRAiM-Wheat—Hull and tending downwanlt No. 2 red. amber. #l inui.u?: wbite, Sl.tH. I urn dull. weak, a id I »wort yellow,3lS: mixed. a>M*c. • Mi»-JUricctdulli white Wctieru. 2do9Ui-t mixed do. Uye uomliully uoclurigcJ. Fuov|«|uki—Market dull, Mesa uurk. SIU.OU 410.23. India mesa beef, |M.uu. llama unchanged. Larduo ihmged. llt riaa-Flrmt New York Stahl tad Bradford County, Fa., extroa, SOgJICt Weatero Reaarre, 14 With:. Knoa—Firm: Western. 200. CuKEig-Markct dull: Western choice, easier; relived, b>«o| crude. tviuaur-Flrm; Western. 81.10. llEcxipra-Flaur, 4,cui bria: whe*L Sl.ouobutcom, I, oau, ij.uxipu; rye. xoaibn. BALTIUOUB. lUi.TiuoBK, Hept. ui.-FLoi-R-Quloland easy. Gatix—Wheat-Weslernquiet: doted weakt No. 2 Western winter red, apul. Hiptumbar, aud Dctojor, 4l.u,'*i4l.oi4*i November, al.ud'4. t’uru-Wesier.i mixed Arm for apul. cooler for option*: Weatern mixed uu t *rideiitbor. filet Uctuber. November. '4»kc; klvauier,4eWc. itaia Arm: Western white. 2Mji aiu: do mixed. Fcnuayivaula. 2e*9dc, Uye *tcady and qulut. U.w -Dull aud unchanged. l'ai>vi»ios»-Flnm fair jobbing trade. Hi n ku—Choice *.'arve and Crin 1 Ueatern. 16418 c. I'ar»>LKt*a-D<Jd: crude, TNe, rubuwiL 100. C-iyyas-ActlVi'aud drm; Ufucargoea, IVi4l7ke. lin.aiHra-Floar. 4,uu>brls> wueaLlUCOUObuteoro. u,4<4jou: uata. 2..vx>uu. biiuuuMra-Wbeat, 179.0i1) ba; com, 33,3CUbn. bUSTOX. Bostun, bept. 31. —Floou—Market dull! Western aiipcr*. #3.(u43,30! cwmmou extra*. 54.33uM.7fi: WU c.iu.ll iiztr»». SC Minnesota do. gi.V>Ad,3U; Nu. 2. SVlXxafi.Ui; llliauU. fl.nud.ui; bt. Loot*. 53.2V-u.2fii WUcoualu aud Minnesota patent proce**, »d.V)*.y.U'. Ui:vin—4'nrn quiet: mixed and yellow. &Ba43oct •leaner. 52 ifi-Vic. Data lu fair demand: Ne. land extra white. 3J<4J»u. itßUßti’ra—Flour, 7,ouubrU: coru, 13,000 but vhvac (LP -O VO. siiirnszTi-Flour. I.l<*> brla. nxciNgxri. Cizl-imzati, bept.2l. —Currox—Qulatat loHc. FLUi'K-«/ulet and unebouged. Gkaix -Wl»uUqjict, bui Aim: red and amber. bfi«a b4e: white. Bd»bfic: receipt*, 20,tix> bo: shipment*. 11, iff) bu. Corn taxcilvo and lower at 4U'i42c. Oa;e •t'jaJv, with fair duuiaud *1 22g#2dc. Itye quiet a* Hailey lu good demand'. No. 2 fall. St. 10. Fu i.isiox*-Fork aienl) at lo ot. .Lard quiet; eur.-enl tuuki-, ac-gt; k-jitle. SH.'On>I.SU. Uulkmcais • ;ul<ic at 54,70, xm-73, and 4i.p7V*j j.l.’'W. Bacon in f ile demand at #3.3 for khoutiers: Sd q.mi'-i tor dear rth; and #AP7V4T.UI for 1 tear. Wiiisav-sicaiv. withgooudißiaad, at.fil.oe. lit ti ku—btcady and uueb-t aed. LigsxauOiL-bteady at TOLkUO. Toledo. <).. Scot. ui.-Fvocß-Frm at the close. Oitaui—Wheat fixm; Nu. 2 wtuta Wabaah. #1.02; 7.mi aid ft.HIU 17, #*:>+* mm t-.Ut 17,014 S.a*:| 4.Dili 14.41 M I, Ml I 1,01.7 IS T.'l ft.',7 1.7 u) 7,:V«) 4. r «i No. Jlrtft. Met No l white Mlrhlcan. fH.oo; No a while Michigan, me; extra rto,#M»3i umber Mlehlirnn. Mo; October, No. 3 re J wlmor for Heptornber. I’s'jo; Ootohor, mho; No, 1 red Wahadi. raah, hip; No. a Marlon A: .Midilean ml. rejected Wauaah. hop; tinb-r Wralorn. ui'to. iMrn weak; Utah mired. h;Hp; No. a. ei»b and October. Tl-t No. 3 white, tile: re jected. H7‘*«s: lUma-re 1. on'fi. :iite. (bin doth No. a, ca«Il. 31 l iPi wlilu*. canh, iirx reieetetl. lM'(e. Flour, none; wheat, but com, nonciuata, i.ouohn. • JtlhWAtlKkß. MitwAntr*. flent. 31.—Fi.non-nnll and neitlected. On*M-Wheu KPailyt owned atl cloved firms No. I Milwaukee, hard. (i.im No. 1 Milwaukee. 11.00; No. a Milwaukee, oici September. «ln; oeu»- hlf(e; Nomnber, H3'**:: No. :t Milwaukee, T7»(ot No. 4. iwUc. Com weahertNo. a, n.IS)C. oau rcarre: No. a. inWe. live itealri No. I. 4d*. Parley nronic; No. aapriiur, fl.iil'Al.oiWi October, rroroiom-yiiirf.but ateadr. Me« pork, 18.60 caah and September. I'rlme •tram lard. fo.n-J4. Fitfinnra—Wheat to IluiTaio, 4V*e. ilki.'Rirra—Flour. brU; wheat, SJ.Onnbn, •T. t.nrijt. Ft. I.ori*. Sent. 31.—FLorn-Unehanaed. «rut*—'Vhcrtl Irregulars «*«ie cradca betters Ko. 3 red. KT'(«<7Uct ruh. toMSHIiot October, MWlfl'l-i No. 3. do. Hi»(.i«*.’(!. Cum nrmt 3l'|o non: Orioi>er: i:>Afo November. oataflrnti 10V<Mi(iMee(i«hi 31Vfil»*o Norcmlwr. Ityo tlitilt aiJto bid. Harley unclmnitcil. Winaar-steadyatfl.o7. I’iMvijtitNß-rork 'inn. Dry aaltmeala nnchanaed. JUcoa iironiti rrHGU'Xf, tr.ia »7.is. Lnrd dull, at . INDIAWAPfIttH. lifnrAWAPor.t*, Ind., sept. 31,— Pt,ocn-Qnlet | fan cy. f3.004t.i.r<0( family, F4.iAMi.riii. finals—Wheat— Marketilitlli No. 3 rod winter. (Wi »oc. cmlii 4.4*01*10 Septembers S7c Octobers ssc No vembers Ole bid November Corn—Market doll: Western mixed, anc. Oaw quiets mixed Westers and whltedo.lwwiic. Itye-No. 3.41 c. i’coTtitoss—Nominally nnclianaed. „ BUFFALO. nrpfAt.o, Pept. 31.-Chain—Wheat dolls mlm of 2,000b0 No. 3 Milwaukee on private term*: onotn tlona nominal. Coni dull; No. 3 mixed WV»icrtioHervd nt44cs anleaof rLfwx) bo by aampleat «t«M*e. Other gralna neglected. FBKtiiiiTß—canal' and rail freights Arm and un changed DEtnoiT. nrntoir. Mich., Bert, 3t.-FtOTTii-Qulct. ÜBAtir—Wheat ileadyj extra. fi.irji No. I while. OO'ics September. U3)ncs October, ti.stis No»rtnl»er, fl.iMHt mllllns No. I, iMcs amber, 93c. Iteeeipta, 39.887, Dos (tilpmrnla. 33.44.1 bn. NEW Oni.EA*ft. New Ohmixa. Bci«t. Corn-Mrai. Flrmart cholrr.t'i.'iii, uilma mirhtitircil. >ioNF.f*nv~OolJ.l(io’.^ti( | OW!ilirlitefch*neeonN>w Tnrk. n »«r; ttentng esclimtrc. baoken' bill*. 54.H34 IA4.H3H. LUMitnn, oniTßon. . Oiwr/io. 8ep1.31.-nß*p*~u*he«tfittte»: Mlp««hll« Mlclnsnn. Cnru—Markvlduli: No. a Toledo, 49cl rejected, 4rt«. Onti»c«rre. PROfIIA. Pnom*. Sept. 3l.~lliuiiwtNK*-Weaks nleiioo brl* Cttvttaxp, 0., Scot. 31.-PirROLf.tJM —Market •teady amt Ann s alamlard while, 111) test, oc. Oil cit& Sept. 31.-PkTnotiuK—Market opened weak, with sale* at RflVfe, declined to B«9fc, clnalng at tiSMotddi ihlpmem*. 47,000 brlii averaging 4JO. • 00O;iram«cUon«, 173,000. rinincnn, sept. 31.-Petuolicm—Market qiiteti crude. 51. 03 at Parker'* for Immediate shipments raOned, luc, Philadelphia delivery, NiwTouk. 9eol. 31.—Ilualnets rontlnuea moderate with package Itouiea. and Ilia Jobbing trade la rather Icaa active. Cotton good* quiet and itcadjr In flrat band*. Prlnl* In moderate request. Dress good* doing well. Men’s wear woolen* quiet. Foreign dre*« goods and »llk* fairly active, and low grade black cashmeres higher. TtmPENTINTS. tvilmijtoto*. sepu si.-Spibiti 01 Tcbpmtw*- Firm tt aoc. ' Omaha. BcpU H.—Onco more 1 write you from Omaha. Since I left, quite a calamity has overtaken it. In the burning of the Grand Cen tral Hotel, which was the pride of the town. It will ho rebuilt; in fact, workmen are now clear* imr up the ruins. The other hotels are over crowded. Forty persons woro sent away from the Metropolitan one nlcht last week. The old Army Headquarters, corner of Homey and Fifteenth streets, Is being overhauled cud re fitted, and will soon be opened as a first-class hotel, under the title of the Wlthuoll House; It will have the same number of rooms as the Grand Central, though not enlarge ones. The Kitchen Brothers, who hod leased the Grand Central, will furnish it in handsome stylo. MaJ. Bonne, of the i'aliner • House, Chicago, will be the manager. A greater calamity to tho State of Nebraska Is the death of the lion. Frank Welch, lata Member of Congress,—the only otso this State hoe, although by tho next census she will claim four. Mr. Welch was a young man, a miller by occupation, lived In the northeastern part of the State, and seems to have won the respect and esteem of all who knew him. AN though serving hut a part of a term in Congress, he proved cfllclcnt, and looked well after the In terests of fals constituents. Ills renomluatlon wss conceded, and now all aro at sea os to his successor. Tho Convention will meet at Lin coln Oct. 1, when a Supremo Judge, a Gov ernor, Lleutenaut-Ooveruor, Secretary of State, Htato Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent of I'ubilc Instruction, Attorney General, Land Commissioner, as well as Congressman, will bo nut In nomination hr the Republicans. This State is strongly Republican,—has a majority of about 13,000; so, unless a split occurs In the party, those nominated will be elected. A largo part of tho population of the Stnto ore ready to serve as olnco-hotdcra; “ many are offered, but few chosen." Tlio contest will ho bitter, and tbo struggle fierce. There will lie considerable wirepulling, swapping of delegations, combina tions, etc.; but what tbo result will bo no man can tlnd out. If the leaders In the Republican party here know anything, they keep mum, or, likoTailvraud. use language to conceal their thoughts. As 1 wrote you before, Col. Chase Is quite prominently mentioned in connection with tho olllco of (lomqor. and ccriaiulv would make a most ponular candidate. Tho Hon. D. H. Wheeler—who lives at I’lottsmoulh, and who has fur the past IKtecn or twenty years Inert identified with almost yverv public enter prise of Nebraska—stands at the head us candi date for Secretary of State. Ills nomination would be a Just tribute to one of Nebraska’s ablest and most public-spirited men. The citizens here are much exercised on the subject of Omaha being but a way-station on the Union Pacific Railroad. To read the Omaha Jlet you would think this road the greatest calamity that ever visited Omaha: but, judging from the JteimUlean, you would decide it to be a public blessing. Of course, It's the way you look at It. There is considerable craln handl'd here, but it Is done by Ihe elevators,—the Union ami Omaha,—as the freight la so adjusted that grain tan he shipped from many points on the Union Fai-llle as cheaply as from Omaha; and the do* valors buy the grain from local points, ami sblp to Chicago, with the privilege of unloaulng, cleaning, and holding at Omaha (or ninety days. There are four lumber-yards here. They'do a very largo business,—ln the aggregate 40,- 000,000 feet,—W. J. Voting & Co.. Chicago Cumber Company. (leurge A. Floagland, and \V. M. Foster. All of the lumber should come from Chicago, hut a great deal 'ls shipped from Minnesota, Mississippi Itlver points, ami Irom Wisconsin. There la agouti opening hero for a flrst-closs wholesale dry-goods house. There arc two hero now, but not exclusively wuulesale, ami llio business would bo Increased by ihu addition ol another. Thera U al»o u good opening for pacKing-houiits sluco the u;iouimr of the stock yards, which are doing u largo bitblncß* atreaily, handling about H,Odd cuttle per week, and the prosjims uru encouraging fur a constantly- Increasing businesa. Tho banks hero arc lu a very healthy condition. There have been no failures during or since the panic. They charge from 10 to Id per cent, I am told, and havu a surplus of about 95OJ.0tX)l>’higldle. Tim Omaha Nail-Works uro nearly ready (or business, and will no doubt prove a very successful enter prise- Another factory of llio saina kind Is talked of Lclmr established by Eastern parlies. If accummodatUm-tndus on each road were run Into Omaha say from 100 miles out lu tho morning, ami buck again In the afternoon, It would ho of ureat advantage to the people in tho country, and to tho merchants of Omaha. This will bu done ero lung, 1 tbiuk, us tho roads will soon see the advantages that would accrue to them lu tbe additional passenger and freight business. £. T. Huuwai.t. IEBTWS DEBiUtY. WHAKXKiW* tU 1 ., ami all disorder* brought ou by liidlLcrcliiiu.. iiu.M. «r «m<rwnrk <f the btala am* karvoua Bybteiu, bi-ccdily am! radically cored by WINCHESTER’S SPECIFIC PILL, a purely vegetable preioruliim, ami the l<c*t and touak •ucee«lul remedy known. Two to bis Ikued aro uauillv anfUeJent. lor further iLformaliuu, Hc-nd for Circular. ■ Price, SI per Uox; Blx lioxae.S*. b> nuii. Li-curdyacaliMJ. vrllU full direcUoua lor uao riviared only by WIMUEHYGR & HO.. C'bruaUla, WW TJCILMIIMI TlltlO.Vi' TAIII.UTM O' Q 71 irvui knows to r*iL. * M * Cough*. Col-lfc Sure thru.it. A.tTima, U"afwi.e*o, tue Vote-', and all \iW TgKy Uiouclilal ARm Ilona. vA —W I'rJi’c. uA ( can jht Itox by Mall. ▼* Triumph Throat Tablet Co,, Trade Mark. Uuitluiarc. Aid. V j- AIKIK. M. D., 70 tiTATb-Sl'.. CHICAGO. :l» specialty; luai. female. chronic dUcawi. ui amtemg. AiitftcuJ ayu, mull.-tue, eu-. u»rr«> aolluud. Su'ipua*™-Flour.‘it. ono brln wheat, 30.00 U uu. PETROLRUMt DRY GOODS. OMAHA. To tht RAUor oj The Tritana. SUMiVAI* 30 Jobu bl» Now Vork, KAILIIOAD TI.TtC TABL»« ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRa J tmi™, or n,rx(tfßo K.«K«.-)s„„ r ... vr- fiaploj. IMona., e»lsp»y OSIOAW) k NOTHHWESTBSH RATLWATjf* IlclretOßccl lion.,) oPaelfleFanWna MO-noa-m osiimaoitftf Tankton *. m! oliuhiique Dir Ki.rla Hllmon 'loiaj a. m ol»ul»imM*NlKht Ka.rfaU*ton r o:np| rn. oomah* M*lu Kiprew f f>;l*l D m Atitnnz Hit* A Yankion { » J 8 m nKrti-p’t,lfockfil A imimnue. • 0:l.-v *l S’ ‘^r f P ’iniMp. m. r>Mllwauke<* (-sit Mall • m. f>.\f llSjuv.iat—MimUr< n-:tn a. m »M}iwnukca K*pn«a 'io:i»n. m . {•Milwaukee l a at«rti«fr • ,vnr>3. m. MtH»nnl:rp J'aaaetitfcf (dully) 1 tiaOp. ni. tdwn liar Kxprrw * n::M a, rn * Mlnn**t»oll« Kt.. Moion*. jn. ***• 1 atil A Minn(>ai>olla Hz.. ♦ m. /.Ui.rtme Kxpr»*<<a Moan a. m. U,»Crc*ieKipren tivnnn m f Jemima* >B* linn Mftavia. m. fcWlnonaA- New mro...::.:;:l oillip m MlaraiirtieKjprt*M.... 1 n:non, m V fl J eT4 * Kockfon}.,,, I 4:(T)p. m. *Foml iln l,ac m .tnncurllro.. *4:np. m.*. fc/V" rnnThfftnaC'tvTtWWn <;mT af*o-3i?a C m ll,c «« the train T*a*in» chictja No other road mniPnllnaaa *r a«r other farm •*{ Dotelrar* weal of Chicago. o— Depot comer of Wriia’aM Klnxla-«M, 0— Depot corner of Canal ami Klnxle-at* OmCAOO, BURLINGTON k OUINOT JUtLTWADI Depots foot of Lake-st.. Indlana-av.,and Sltlei*nih-«L andCanalandSixteenth-aia. TicketOftlcca. &9Clark, al.. and at clenota. * Leave. -• Aititc. 7?M b.bi. • 7:Mp.*nT ' 7:i'. t.m. • 7:.K»n.in •10:00».m. •arjnn.in. •JOsPOtm. • n:Mp m . 11!<»>«. tn. 3:Uiii,Tn. '•flsinp.m. • 7iMi.-n Bs.iOp.tn. I* Mendota ft Oaleibor* Express. !• Ottawa* Sireator Eiprea*.... • llockford ft Freeport Kxpre*a.; , | Dubuque* Sioux City Kxpreaa,*! Paclflc Fast *l KaniM ft Colorado Kxpreat.... »j Downrr'a drove Accotn'daU'ai I Aurora Pataenaer... |*' Memiota A: Ottawa fexpreaa.... * Aurora Paaaenaer. , • iJuwnefa ilrore Arcom f ilaMon • 7tl.in.ni. Freeport* imboone Rxprew..i* P:»)p.m. i* ntrtu.m. Omaha Night Kxpreaa If n;i«o.m.it rttVla.m. TexMFanl Kxnreaa f t»;on p.ra. i ntiuin, KaniMCltfAnu Joe Eijirraa. If iitdrt p.m.lt RtiUm, Pullman Palace Dining-Car* and'ptillman icTwhetT Pleeplns'Can are run between Chicago a*d Omaha *a the Pacific Expret*. CHICAGO. ALTON & BT. LOUIS AND (THinAM KANSAS ClXr & DENVER SHORT LINES. Union I'eput, Weal Side, near Madlion-at. bridge, and Twenty-tlilrd-tU Ticket Office. UJ lUndolph-«u Leave. RansaiCllf A Denver Tail K J*| hi. Louli.SprlDßfleld A Tcaaa:* Mobile ,% New Orleans Kr '* ht. Louis. SprlngAeld A Teiaa 4 Peoria, llurllngion (Fast Kx.l* A Keokuk iKiprea*. Il Chicago A Paducah it. it Ri...« Hrrntor, I,aeon, Wash'ton K*,*l Juliet Al)wight Atcomrndafo * •13:30p. m. • 3:a3i\ • nmoa. in. • 7 itti. m, P:«»ia. *n.[• 7:3.3a. m. P*ino. m. ,17:00 k m. • t):POa. m. * 3::i,3», m. 1 P:O0p. m. I 7:00 a. m. • ft:Or>A. m. 4 .«:40p. nu *13:30p. m.i* 3:33*. m, • 3:tiop. m.,* nnjt. m. nnCAPO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAIMTAt Uninn Depot, corner Mmliion *mi Canal-au. Ticket onice. 6i South ciant-it., opposite »herm«alloun. tad at uepou I Leave. Artfrc. * 7:53*. ta. * 7:4Jf m. .'•10:10*. ». MiOOVm? '!• ft:COp. ro. *k 0:0U0. Di. 4:v. MIIWtOBM RXpretl Wiicodild A MloaaatfttGrern ti»r* »nd Menaaha through Par Ksprcaa.... WaiiKt’aha, Mailii*on, and lowa Kx(t)canumowocha(nnlar<) Milwaukee Faat Mall (jallT(..l Wlieomln * Mlnneiou.Oreco| liar. KteveoaTolnt. ami Aah* _jami through MgiitKxureiw.lt wtoop. tn All tralna ninxla Mllwatiko and Mlnneapullaare kooJ elilir ouCbleu. or via Watertown. L so. Tlckou 'rrl» Mkllwn .tCroMfl. mod L RAELKOA ot of Tirent) Iph-su. neon ILLINOIS OBNTRAI DepoVfootof Lako-«. andfoo Ticket onice. lai Itaudoli Leave. PU Express • Bt. Lotus Fast Line * Calm* Sew Orleans Ki .... 1* nCalro * Texas Kzpreas 4 tiprtngfleid Kxpr**«, 1* KprißßSrld NlshtKz 'I Peoria. nurlhitfen * Keokuk * frPeorio,Uurtlnxum* Keokuk I JUibtiqueAfllouxCliy Dnhuque * tiloux City Kx • Oilman Paasenger * * RrSfla. m. • I fl:lop. m. I * «:30a. m. • \ osinp. m. I ‘ 8:30a. m. * I o:inp. m. I 1 8:30a. m. * | miep. m. « ‘10:00a. re ,• * »::»p. m..* * s:t»3. tn. * a on Saturday night mas to Cnntrolla only. I Ob Saturday night rims to Peoria only. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, footof Lake-st., aud loot of T*entjr->seogil.«t. Ticket Office, «7 Clark-sU, southeast corner of lt», dolph, Uraud I‘acldc Hotel, aud at Palmer Ilnur. Leave. MsM(rlftVslasndAtrLtne).. * Tsmo. as. Himd. m. Day KijircM • moos, m.l* 7H(ip. m. Kaiamatoo Accommodation.. * 4;Ui|i. m. MOsaoa. m. Atlantic Express (dally) » 3:13 p. m. I 8 tons. m. Slant Express 1*0:00 0. in. PiessA a. m. PnTBBtJEO, FT, WATKB k CHICAGO RAILWAY. •Depot, coruer Canal and Madlson-nU. Ticket Ofllcet eoClark-st.. Palmer House, and Grand Pacinc Hotel. I Leave. I Arrive. .... • 8:00 a. Ri. t 7:009. m. .... I sslSp. m. t S:uoa. in. . ...r D;l‘Jo. m.|f tnoua. m. Mall tad Express. raclOo Express... Fast Has OHIO. BALTIMORE k Train* leave from Exposition 0 roe-st. ticket Offices: Kl Clai Ursudl'aclOe, and Depot (Kxp< Building, fool of Mon treal., Palmer llou«, liosltlou Pulldlnx). | Leave. | Arrive. /• BifiOi. m.l* 5:40*. is. .:| 0!<0p« m.l* 7:0•.p. in. Morning Express.. tastLluo LAKE SHORE fit MIOHIQAN BOOTHBRR. | Leave. «j , Arrive. MernloxUsU-OldLlne I* 7:34 a. m.;* 7:4«p. ru. N, T. * Poston Special Ex...:* icoua.m.,* 7HOo. m. Ailanllc Express, dally ftil.vn.ni.l Kuril m. Might SCxpress [*tlQ!Wpm.lt arms. in. PUTTSBURO. CINCINNATI k BT. LOCH R. X (Cluciunatl Alr-Llue and Kokomo Lino.) 1 Depotcoracr or Cllutou aud tanoll-su. West sits Depart. Cincinnati. Indianapolis,Lou isville. Coiiimuus * East Day Kipreas • 8:40 a m. " Mgut Express.,.....|) 8:00 p. m. KANKAKEE LIKE. Depotfoetof LtkatL«ud foot of *t Arrive. | Depart Cincinnati, Tndlananolli *' Loul*rlll«P«r Kaon?#* • 0:40 a. uj.l* fl:00p- m. •• Mttht bapre**. .. f Wioop. to* j 7:uu«. in. OH3GAOO. BOOK ISLAND * PACIFIC! RMLROIO Depot* corner of VauUureu uni Minrmmwt*. TUKet Uttlce. &U CUrH»«u, bbermaa Hwu«e. . I Leave. [ Arrive. Davenport Express... (• 7:60 il m. • p, in, Omaha. Leaven will A AtcbKx *lO:ioa.iu.j* a:-w o. nt rent AocomiuodaUun ,* amoi .in. I*l<>:an l ia Night ftJccuJD.m. it u: ialjo. All nieata on ihn Omaha Express are served lo dlnlsi Cara, at 74 cents each. omoioo k EASTERN ILLINOIS EAltMin _ ' ••Danville Itoute," Ticket Offices: 7 Clark-su. r. 4 i>u4il>orn*ii,tnd D«p* eurnsrcuutuitaml Carroll-aia. Leave. | Arrltr. >• lciiia.ni. • 4:iO|i.ut basltvll It srdHorlda hxprecrl Tnio p.m. 1 7:14 s- . . , OOODMOITB BTC.UIBB3. FoMUdot. Mtlwaußt'o. etc., dally ~«M. ra. raiuniay’s Boat dun's leave uutll K p. w. t’ur MaaUluc, Ludiugton. etc., dally* mu. ;il or brand Haven, uatkeguo, etc., da11y*..... 7 ;w in. Fur bU Juaetih. dally*.., to a. w. baturdav'sbi. don’t leave until 11 p. a». Fur .atiwauset*, Orcc-n tluy. naciuuw. vu.. Frl.nv 7 il m. Fsr Milwaukee, Mackinaw. Korihport, e:o., _ Wi i|iic«l#y 7 p. ®» _JUoek» toot of MlcuUan-av. ’Sunday uh I. ttCAI-US* -flwy FAIRBANKS’ *TAM)ANt* V SCALES (FAIRBANKS.MORa£* 00« lll4liaiAkcSt.,Cbicaj.'o. Be careful to buy only the Genuine. by; JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington St. ( Chicago, III* II I. v.HkMva Or. Jtmi for U« p*al U imiiUi *• tb« La*4 vt lb. pi«r.wla«i la |L. li*.nival «l .11 *** ChfO.le dlMw*. lb«l IbbmlUl. .lUMtu*. 1 L»* “ U.KUUIM, .IpUlAls* wb.tlM.ld B.r*r I Wbyaell our I* wait lo pnptr |MwUtfc Oaltor »rll.| BfJuwWW'»*J vUp.rt.ifc ... B.nr m»»umueti'ir, bidU. IM U«tl daltc.l. .ilaDllva. b.M »ul ImH CwMttlUUiualirv 0(k. b.ura t *. U.WI r.M.,»-Jid*J, W-» (rJumbMiMiiirf .... bluUcrlmt tod Summering poalllrely cared ur no pay . 581®! Dr. Kean, 173 Somh Clark-at.. Chicago. .. CowaU piTwuaJiy ur ur mall, free of cli-i".' 6 - chronic, uertuu*. uriwdil Oimsmc. Ur.J.Kexn Ui« # ouiy pbyaleuu la tUevlty who wjrranl»curc*ofi-Q Traill IsiPCAPSaiES Arrirr. , ;{• WiMir * O'll'" ,n ' t n ; r«t,rn. . •Ijlii , ». n. * liKl.il. ♦ ■I*)”) m. . 4, ! j-”»• ;i?»« jiSM; *»!•«&& •10: *.m, Arrive. MOM'* fO. 4:U*. m. It Tiiwi. a. f«rsu Pvil 1 »nd PrjfK* Winds*. tyaeoond-* Clark. Arrive. n:3U p. n. ns not. m. 6:309. n. o::*>v m. fl:iM d. m. 0:30 s, m. o:9oi>. m. R;3U i. m. 3:30 s. m. u::iU m. B:3Vi. m. Arrive. Arrive. • 8:loo. rt! 1 7:13 0. to.