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6 FINANCE AND TRADE, Cold Declining and Government Bonds Higher. Larger Offerings of Foreign Exchange— The Chicago Banks. The Produce Matkete Fairly Active—A De cided Beaotion in Provisions— Hogs Firmer. Wheat in Good Demand-Other Grain Steadier—The Crop Question. FINANCIAL. Gold declined. It opened * lower, end eon* tinned all day at 100*. The Importe of gold coo* llnne In cxceet of the ezporta. Government bond* were atrong and higher. Chicago hankers reported larger transactions. The opening quotations In New York were; Os of l*m. 103*; Us Of 18fV7, 106*, sales; Oe of 280 H, 108*, rales; 10-40 s, 100*. tales; 6a, ICW, talcs; currency, 120*, sales; 4**, 103 ft, sales; 4s, 100*. Chicago dealers reported larger offerings of bills on France, Germany, and England. The rates of demand sterling wate weaker. The quotation was 4H2* for Ou days and 488 for sight sterling. Paris exchange was 522* and 520, commercial 525; Antwerp, '523* and 620*, commercial 625*; Germany, 04 and 114 ft, commercial 03*; guilders on Holland, 30* and 40*. commercial 30*. The only advices received from abroad were of an encouraging nature. The Dank of England gainedso,ooo,ooo In specledurlngtheweekending yesterday, and increased tbs proportion of Its re serve to liabilities to 33* per cent* e considerable gain, as Its reserve has been as low as 27* per cent since the Glasgow failure. Consols were better, opening at 04 7-10, advancing to 04*, and doting at 04 0-10. The rlf>c or silver continues. The London quo* tnlton yesterday was 504 pence an ounce. The condition of the American ailrcr mines is now anch that with the leapt improvement In the foreign demand the monthly purchases of the Govern* tnent for coinage would leave no aurplua. Tlio product of the bonanza mines Is three* quarters loss than it wasa year ago, and no other mince on the Comstock lode are prodnclnga dollar. The pros* bullion product of forty*threo mines for the fiscal mouth of September, embracing the principal productive claims of California. Nevada, fifth, Arizona, and Dakota, vraa $2,350,031. Eighteen cold mines produced $722,200; eighteen silver mioop, $000,000; four nolditnd Piker mince, $200,370 In cold and sll4 207 in sliver; and three base-metal mines, $120,858 in gold. $223,287 In silver, and S7B, (HO in lead. The total gold aval $1,137,378; the total silver, $1,143,013; and the lend, $76,0-10. The bullion yield of the mines ro* porting to the San Francisco Jtulitttn, from which the above figures are taken, has been famine mouthss3l,soo,loo. Of tbis4oper cent is gold. The Consolidated Virginia and California Mines nru the only productive ones on the Comstock lode, and they are not yielding 25 per cent of what they were a rear ago. linsineß* at the Chicago banka remains qalst. There Is a disposition not to run tip large discount lines before Jan. 1. A comparison of profits with laxt year would not show to tbe disadvantage of IbTH. The feeling of the bankers laprobablyaceurstsly reflected In a remark made by one of them In con versation: "We ore going slow for the rest of the year. Wo have already made our dividend and a little more, and propose-till after we see bow resumption works to take even less than the ordinary banking risks. Bcsmnptlon will be sue ccpvful, no doubt, but wo don't Intend to meet the change with extended discounts and light re serves." The supply of paper Is moderate only. The country bank* are not rcdlsconntlng frcolr. ia the farmers do not forward their stuff (o market en tiniilßstlcatly for present prices. Hates are 0(%10 per cent to regular customers, with special rates to flrst-dnss outside borrowers. Heinitiances to New York on country account were heavy. New York exchange was sold be* tween banks at 2fl©Boc per SI,OOO premium. ShtumeuU of currency to tbo country are not la we. I'.}nk clearings wero 83,000.000. Tim Chicago banks will close on election-day. An agreement to that effect was in circulation for eicnaiiiro yesterday, and will undoubtedly receive tbe assent of ail (he banka. City •crip Is In wore request, toil li bought by the brokers At 024 ami sold at 034, line slocks show a alight recovery In the Balti more market, People’s Gas selling at 12, an ad vance of *, Western Union opened bravely at 102, with the air of a stuck that was going to 200 on a “flat" dividend. Uut sales to realise proflu forced It down <jolckly to 100*4. Its fluctuations during the day were sharp, and the slock was much the most active on toe list. The dosing quotation was 101);. Any theorising on the part of onUtdero os to the merits of the rise; and its causes area waste of time. Equally useless is It to attach the least im portance lothe ‘'advices’' disseminated from New York. Tho control of the Western Union is In the hands of very powerful men, and these men usu their nower and their knowledge exclusively for their own advantage. They do not give away their "points.” When thesu men are found makluga benevolent use of tlii-tr positions as directors and controlling stock holders. the public may expect to see them distribut ing ihclr stuck certificates as prlxe chrotuos in ths SoniUyscboolb of the country. Yesterday was the last day for the payment of th<> n*Bf«nuient on Kris. Hie atock was Om, and advanced, being quoted, assessment unpaid, at 14*« at the opening and 14* at the close. Illinois Central continues lo tiaprovs, and closed S butter than Wednesday. The stock market gouerally was strong bseauas Gould was a bull and because Gould was a boar. St. Paul, common, advanced from 3114 lo 3114, and (be preferred from 0044 to 071,; SU Joe. from 144 to 14*; Rock Island, from 1154 to 115*; Chicago Js Alton, from BO* to HI: Lake Shore, from (104 to 70; Michigan Central. from«o4 to 70. Northwestern, common, from 414 to 414; and the preferred from 73* to 744. iu ths coal stocks, Delaware and Lackawanna advanced from 604 to 61*. Delaware and Hud son remained at 464, and Jersey Central at 3ft*, Tbu present coal combination Is not likely, accord ing lo the Philadelphia Lsdpsr, lo be renewed. Whatever agreement is made to bind the companies for I*7o will be a new one. Thera la no prospect tout s meeting will be beKl before tbavuaof the year Ut settle on the terms for 1879. An effort Is making to get an expression of opinion from the Individual operators of the Lehigh region favorable Uj a combination independent of the Lsblab Valley Railroad Company. Boms diversity of opinion ex- Itls and some Hills asperity of feeling Is evinced, mid. when it u known that a single objector to the combination frustrates (be whole purpose, the future ofcosl la not at this moment encouraging. Pennsylvania Railroad opened on Monday at 3.l**, declined to 33. then rallied to 334, and closed at 32*. Aa Important slap was taken on tho same day by tbs Directors of the road. They adopted a trust scheme for the final redemption of the securities upon which the Company la guaran tor. The stocks sod bonds which are to oe pur chased in accordance with the provisions of tba trust, which will bo mads public to-morrow, are scattered all over tbs country and are quoted In all the leading cities. The scheme will go Into op crsiiou si once. President Bcott, Second Vice- President Smith, and Directors Henry M. Phillips, Wlstsr Morns, sod Dsntsl B. Cummins are to be apjnjinled Trustee*. To them ths Treasurer U to pay over $50,000 a month from the net earning* and as much more as tbs Directors of the Company shall vole after the payment of cash tfmdeuda to the stockholders, although ths sou la not to ex ceed 3 per rent per annum on the capital stock. Tho mousy will be invested by tbs Trustees at ills trcdoti lo thus# slocks and bonds for which tba company is liable, having regard both to market pnee and to time of expiration. No purchase la to be made or money paid except on the Joint order of three Trustees. Tba trust Is to conUnng'Doll stopped by a vote of the stockholders, but eveu iiieu none of It can be diverted from tba purpose fur which It la set aside. UulUmurc A Ohio common closed in Baltimore on rfumUy at WH bid. b 2 a»ked, and the Washing! >h liranch do at 140 bid and 190 asked. Columbus, Chicago A Indiana Central stock waa weak, opening at 4*. selling atiii, end recuvsr tuetoait. Karuiiurs of tbe bL Louis, city A North ern Kail wav Company: Iccwud week Uf Ociooct. t'VTU. i.unu»uwudlug period U*t> car. The official report of the earning* of the Chicago ft Northwestern Railway shown a decrease of (GD.no2.S3, for the main and tributary lines, be* tween Oct. 1 ana Oct. 21. From Jone 1 to Oct. 21 the total decrease was (t0.003.ft4. Dot the flrat three days of the fourth week of Octoberahow an Increase of (5,300. The followlnsshows the earnings of the Chicago, Rock laland A Pacific Railroad daring the third week In October: locreaae $ 7Z4M The Atchison. Topeka ft Santa Fe Railroad rs porta an Increase of $30,606 In the earnings for the third week of October, and of 15,400 in the land sales. The Denver * Rio Grande Railway reporte earnlnga: Earnlnae IMM wee* of OrtoNr. I*7*. Kanilngs third week of October, 1*77. Increase, ftft. 44 per cent, or $ 1t.2»7 Karntna* Jan. i to net 21. lUTfI. Inelmlre «87J.7tn KarnlnjnJan. I to Ocu 91, 1877, laclujlre.,... 5i*4.475 Increase. 4S.RI percent or Increased mileage, 11 percent The production of stiver by the Silver Islet Mine, Thunder Hay. l.ake Superior, la said by the Ontonagon ,1/lner of Oct. 12 to be unabated. The previous week the mine ie eeld to heve produced $75,000 of silver ore, eta mining cost not to ex* cred SI,OOO. Shonld this wonderful production continue, it will have a tendency to stimulate capitalists to look after the Lake Superior silver* mining Interests. The decline In Ontario silver from 40* to 38 ie caused'by later advices from the mine, showing that the Are of ten daya eeo has so Injnred the pumping apparatus that the water la ealmngonthe mine, and that It may be some time before the water la again btougbt under control. The following shows the fluctuations of the act* Its stocke: .=sa § 5 e a Us s 5 r « Krie.. 134 HU HU HU HH Bt. I*aul 3IU BIN at. tilti «t--Pa*n, pref.... no* i*N 07* cm* «7i> 81. Joe 14* 14* 14* 14* 14* bt. Jos. pref.... an* s> Western Union., lot* 103 |iu* imi* iojU Rock Island Hi* nr.* Hi* 11.1 U no* Chi. A Alton ff*n HI **m hi Chi. A Alton, pref Iwh Illinois Central.. 7i*.* To* To* 7n* 7»* Lake Hhore m* ■ 00s 70 oh* 70 Michigan Central «** «*>* 70 m* 7U Northwestern.,.. 41* 41* 41* 41 4>* Northwestern,of r«H 7,n* 74* 73* 74* Wabash lo* lit* iu* i»* lw* COIN QUOTATIONS. The following are the quotation* in currency In thla market of coins, bongbt and sold: Rtd. Atkfit. Trade dollar* 9 fn 9wu New (4134 grains) dollars. 1.00 American silver. halve* I per rentdlM-ountlnci Meilcsn dollars, old and 1 Knallsh slircr Five francs.,. ~... Thaler* Kuauth sovereign*.. Twenty francs Twenty marks HPsnUh doubloons.. Mexican doubloons, Mexican 3o*t>esos. Ten guilder*. i arid urrencv Gold and silver dollars were 100® 100 J 4in greenbacks. Greenbacks wereloo®ooX In coin. rOOBION KZCIUNOB. Mill/ itavi. S'sht. 4*u£ 488 fl'ilM at7H 6i7W .*. .VJIM 517 H UIH PAH fttoritng...., Iletglmn France Switzerland. (lennany.... 11011aud..... Austria Norway Sweden IMmnark..,. oorßiwmanT bonds. United State* M of *61.... United state* s*2naoffl.v United BUM* a-i-D*of ’O7. United Malcan>;Aiao('ns. United flutes 10-4 W Untied flute* new &a of *fll United state* ncw4H* United Hiatcanewd iiereont coupon*.. United Bute* currency c* LOCAL SBCOniTIBS. . ititU Chicago City 7 per centbondaOon*) *ium Chlraitu Cltv 7 per cent aewerage <loDK).*l<k>4 •lonu Chicago city? per cent water loan (long)*lir? *u*t Cook county 7 per cent bond* (long) *JftV4 *HVtW Uiiroln l*arK7j>er cent bond* *tNl4 City Hallway (South side; 100 jns City Hallway (Weat side) i?o jriU City Hallway (North side), ex.dir ns n*u North Side Itallway bond* *los>* CharaberofCommerce.... &2M s.t Wrat Ulviilon Hallway? per cent cert a *itH City acrlp U3ii •And intemU BY TELEGRAPH. NXV TORK. TV* fks WnUm Anoeiatrd Prttt, Niw York. Oct. 01.—Gold steady at 100 J(. Carrying rates. 1(23. Horrowlng rates flat to 2. Governments were strong ami higher. Railroad bonds were Ann. State sccuritlea wore dull. , The stock market was weak to early dealings. Western Union declined from 103 to OH*, and the general list fell off 4to X. During the afternoon a strong and buoyant tone prevailed, and Western Union recovered to 101*, while the remainder of the list advanced Hto I*4. Lake Shore, North western, and Delaware, Lackawanna A Western were most conspicuous In tho improvement. Tho market closed buoyant at about the best figures of the day. Northwestern shares advanced on favor able reports concerning the traffic of the Company. The earning* of tho Hock Island are on the basis of 15 per annum on stock, and shares are scarce on tho street. Michigan Central was lilgberona limited business. The prospective stock dividend on West ern Union continues to be tho chief subject of dis cussion In speculative circlet. The Commercial ibis afternoon advises Us readers interested In the stocks to look to a further advance In Western Union and to an increase by scrtodlvidend to stockholders that will render the present stock cheap at 110 or IIS. The followers of Gould, Van derbilt. and Rufus Hatch continue decidedly bull ish. The latter say that " the dollar of thu dad dies must tell sooner or later. " Transactions ag gregated 160,000 shares, of which. 1,800 tvere Krle, 44,000 Lake Shore, 1,000 Wabash. 0,000 Northwestern common, 13,000 preferred, 3,300 BU Paw*. SO, 000 Lackawanna. 1,400 Michigan Central, a, 100 Union Pacific. 1,000 Cleveland,Co lumbue, Chicago St Indianapolis, 30,000 Wuetern Union, 2,300 Pacific Mall, and 1,600 Kansas Pa cific. Money market eaey at 3QO, dosing at 6. I'rlms mercantile paper, 6hC7. The Treasury disbursed $282,000. Customs receipts, £157.000, Clearings, 111. 000,000. Bllverat London 6«4d* Bar silver here 11014 greenbacks and 11014 gold. Subsidiary silver coin, liOl por rent discount. OOVBS*UKHTS. Coupons of 1801 hJHVS New 4*4». lOSM New lUift.New 4s ...|>o Coupons, 07a registered.....HM* Coupons, GUs 10-4 10-4 m. coupon.... ion* Mew a 5.... loa Icorrencyes _ _ »roas>. W. o. Tetempb juiHO. c., c. 41 siw gulukjlUvsr . la tKewJemy Central... a» Uulckamur, pfi 3IM Hock Ulaoil. 11 AM Pacific alall |itC?Bl. Paul 3IH Marlpoaa UaUht. Paul, pfj tt7 Marlpoaa. tfd IftiQ Wabaah i«M Adama Kapreaa |O7 >KU Waroe U 7 Well*. Fargo oT)4>Ytm llauto j Auerlew EiprcM ... *8 iTarre Haute, pfd &M U, M. Psprcoa. 4M 'CliicaguA A1t0n...... H N. V. Central llPK'Chfcatfu 4 Alton. prilwM Kr e 14MU&IU& UlMtauppr... 7 Krie. pfd iwt? I)., L. 4 >V fill* llarletu |n<JM A. 41*. TeU'vrapU.... 2H Michigan Central To iMlaaonrl l“aclflc tM WflftlQft....... IJO lOtUCMU. It. ft O UIS Union Pacific. iwM Hannibal 4fit. Jim. ,., UM Lake 8ii0w..,. ißitZc. P. UmOa IdOM IlilooU Central 7i*M If. V. liuoda. iuM C. 41* tU iU. P. Land Grant. NofUiien'irn'*.’!"”" O. K bluKl&tf VuiwU,ioi Monbwwuca, jrfd..._74__l _ IT ATM HOXOI. Tiimmii, oU.,...sijwtVinruji» ea, new jo TeaoeMM new fetU'Uiaeouria* ........look VUgUtaoa. old. n \ IAN FBANOIftCO. Ban P&amcmoo, Ocu 111.—Following were tba cloalug quotations at tht Slock Hoard: Aloha.. A11a..... Ualcher. iJolUCouwlUUted.... eu Jtullce UM IKeotuc*. 7* HuiAlkkber,, 34M llulllw 14 Caledonia 6 Mexican Nurmeru Belle, opblr CwJforoU.. llHOfenua 37 CUoJlar vi 1Uym00JAK1f........ 6W Coafldeac* loti 3:1 CwiuoU<Uted Virginia 13 bfm» Nevada i«u Cruwa Polut. 1«M bllvw MUI 3U KarekaCou M Dales CoueolliUtcd.. |.'>u Kxctieauer Yellow Jacket 3.1 0eu1Uk0urry......... 17 Bodlu 3UM Uraad friM tflfc WMboe oouauJldatod. 3 Uaie * NorcroM. Xiiel NMW OttLftASS. H»w OnLaava, Oct. ai.-Gold, 100HC100H. Bigot excbauge on New York, % diacuuot. Burling exchange, banker** bill*, 183‘i. fOKXIUM. lakdon, OcU' iSL—6 p. money. WH. American Central. 81H; Penn ajivauU Central, 3i; Ueadiog, H; Krle, 10Uj preferred, United Btaua botuU—'o7a, 108; 10-iOa, 108: new sa, UW*:4K». 103*. i*AUu, Oct. 3L-BentM, USf 00c. UEAIi ESTATE. The following hulnmcnta wtro fllsd for record Thursday. Oct 91: L'lW raeHcarr. FMUrauf St. 38 7.|0 it e uf Weab&uav ar. n f> t7. mm a. w. Ucad to U r. UeaJ) « a.wu UuUsnit itiiravuf ▲•niaadav. if. uiii-ji ft. dated OcL 31 CU- and I*. UvyuuUU Lu Pbl. rich Wblttyj 7..".. lojo Larrubee at. us ft u of UoPM* it. w t. Jdsiia ft, Improved, dated Oct. ua (liana Aauerwu to hoerbard Ottcu) 1 tu) Vernon av. 147 ft u uf thirty-fourth at, u f. XU Id 1)4 ft. dated duly X'< til. U. aad U. Vi. Lackey to Julia A. Pulley; a suo Weal (ibloat, 1U J-l Oft w uf Aablaud av, a t. 21 x~u ft. dated OcL 30 (Ueary 11. llurlua to 1L M. itsc.jj; gou -»*K.4IS . «7. U 7 -f I.M Snell at, iro ft n of Went Huron nl. ef, 2ii im ft. dated Oct. »t (C. J. W. Harters to Kftthrlna Harden) ono ChlMKoar. noneuf inmii nt. n f. Soxluo ft. Ori. -Ji (Mol n. fHbora to A. I~ and h. n.trnsrdl 8.00) Went Polk it. fit Ml ft e of t)c«ptalnc« it « f, •r.xKofl. dated on. to (Mathias liemrlch to Aloert Miner) I.ono Went Twentyflnt so 4 ft •of Lincoln at, n f.ruL’fl fi, dated Oct ao (William ToMn to K. It. Schmidt) 4IW aorni or cirr i.nnm. withis a tuntvs of Ills* _ attasor xna couBT-itm-ni. DntterfleJdat. Wiftanf thirty-ninth it, wf, rixjcwft, dated Oct..it (Chrlitlaa liergmann to it. and C. Nsre) f 800 Alton ar. tamrtsof Stxty.flnt it, e f, l.v»« iJiaioru dated on. 12 (peter trcoanor to w. L. ttcott) t,ooo .S3-K.fr.. . inum COMMERCIAL. Following were latent qnotatlons for October de liver/ on tbe leading articles for the Inst two days: WednHhtay. TAiir.wMjr. t n.m t e.no . 6.«7W ft.l« trrt ~ :i.») a. an led 4.4i1t 4.4JH I.O* l.O^ hM «i?< 34M S«4 29*H 2«IH ng were the receipts and shipments articles of prodace in this city dot ty *f oar hoars ending st 7 o'clock on nmg, and for the eorrespondingdste ago: .1 3ft. *of| . 17,013 Mess pork t.arJ Shoulders. Inn* Short rlhs, box* Whisky Wheat. Corn , oats* n,e.?. ........... Barley Live hogs Cattle Th’ofotlowin of the leadingi mg the Iwcnt Thuredaymorr twelve month: .1378,389 Flour, brie. Wheat, bu. 10.307 130.000 lKfl,U*s 7m or.! 0,5.10 37.5"7 12*1,130 20t.3*S* Itll.m) 133,540 Corn. tm. uni, bu,., Rye. bu Barley, mi. Gramseed,”lba F. toed, 1tw.... B. corn, tbs!!! C. ineata. ibt. Reef.tcs... Beef. brls. I’orfc, brls. Laid, lbs.. *83.000 Tallow, 1tw..,. Batter, lbs... 17. hors, N 0... Live bogs, ho. 7,HTi> 137,017 71 33,391 Cattle, no., Hheep, No. Illdea. iim.. 1.174 101,415 lllghwlnes,b'ii 77.075 23.314 4, |R3 l.'H I.4HH 2,830 Wool. IM. • *W>, 1W.M.1 Potatoes, bu. Coal. tons. Hay, tons Lumlwr. m ft. Shingles, m. bait, brls... I'uiiUry, as. roultry.coops. Keg*. uk|tt.... cheei*. bz*... 4.im lA.S3S I.SWI U. apples, brli Ueaus. bu Withdrawn from turn consumption: 982 bn c< The following mala was inspected Into more in this cltjr yesterday morning: 4 cars No. 2 amber wheat, 2 care No. 1 red, 21 car* No. 2 do, 7 cars No. :ido, 1 car rejected (25 winter wheat), 2 car* mixed, 1 car No. 1 sprint, 157 car* No. 2 do. 07 cars No. 3 do, 23 cafe rejected, Dears no grade (253 spring wheat); 03 can high mixed com, 4 cars now mixed, 100 can and 0,000 bn No, 2 com. 02 car* rejected, 4 car* no grade (323 corn); 14 can while oal*, 51 car* and 10,000 bu No. 2 mixed, 17cars rejected (82 oat*)) 8 can and 2,200 bu No. 2 ryo, 1 car rejected; 3 can No. 2 barley, 32 car* extra No. 3 do, 17 can ordinary No. 3 do, 1 car feed, 1 car no grade (54 barley). Total (750 can), 324.000 bn. Inspected ont: 00,830 bu wheat, 110,373 bn corn, 30,077 bu oat*, 14,080 bu barter. it 1* now proposed to hare a wheat call at 0:10 a. m. in thl* city. The projector* appear to think that enough opportunities to trade do not exist under present arrangements. We are now on the Urn edge of the few month* usually regarded as the whiter pacKing season. Wo enter that period with some 75,000 brl* old pork, and not far from 30.000 tc* lard, and a liberal sup* ply of meats. Price* are already down to about the lowest point on product, though hogs have sold lower In this city than now. Hut not much. Jt Is reported that our packen can now contract fora winter's supply of bog* at 82.75 per 100 lbs gross, while f 2.024 wo* a low figure In the days before the War, when quotations bad not boon sent kiting up by the war premium on gold. It now look* as if a good many people had nr* rived at the conclusion that the bottom has been reached at last. There were some buying orders for pork and lard on the Boor yesterday and Wednesday, from the country and Kastward. ana it is likely that bnyera for consumption will take hold freely when they see that prices are nut do* dining further. The deal baa really been a tnlsora ble one for two or tbreo week* put.' Lard was leu salable la the neighborhood of Oc than It had been at Tc.aml pork at 87.00 per brl was a drug. "It la a long lane that bu no turning," however, and maybe ina turn bu coma at last, thougn the stock* are large yet, and their weight must be felt for a long time to come. 4.75 4.H5 PI PI »I 3 70 4.H1 4.fW 3KI Sf.nu 4.70 4,77 15.00 15.1)0 15.55 15.05 10.55 10(15 3.03 4.00 Hid. ArteH. imi kmm .ILO 103 Vi .icot* I(*>H .10MU IIXIj .100$ |(»IH , ion .UWV} 10H •Mi IOOK .130 .... The receipts of wheat keep op to a much larger volume than was expected. . hi. Louis reported 00,000 bu yesterday. The receipts hero are much larger than In soy previous year, though not so great now os a few weeks ago. The leading produce markets were irregular yes terday. Provisions were stronger, in sympathy with more flrmnesa In bogs. Wheat advanced In the early part of the day; rye woe steady, and oth er grain easier. There was more doing in ship ment!, but the greater part of the com arranged to bo forwarded seemed to be delivered on October contracts. The feeling was more stable all round, with less disposition to sell abort cither m groin or provisions. * In the dry-goods market little change was ob servable. There was a liberal demand for flan nels, woolens, hosiery, and winter goods gener ally, while other lines were quiet, os is usual at this time of ths year. Groceries were In good re quest, and were generally firm. Coffees, rice, sirups, molasses, spices, and soaps were held at full figures. Sugars remain easy. There was no marked change In the butter and cheese markets. Trade remains wry slack, and prices era weak all around. Dried fruits wers quoted fairly active, and moat varieties were linn. Ualslos wore weak. Pub continue to meet with a good demand at very full prices. Thera were no pride-changes in leather, bagging, tobacco, coal, and wood. Oils, paints, and colon wore quoted as before. The cargo lumber market was qulot and un changed. The docks were almost bare of cargoes. At the yards a fair business hi going on at the car rent prices. Considerable lumber Is expected hero in the next six weeks, and the fact that the season 1s so near the end has no bracing effect on the mar ket for any of the ordinary grades. Wool was steady and rather quiet. Broom-corn continues la good demand ami easy coder liberal offerings. Beads were steadier under a rather better demand, with limited offering*. Uay was unchanged. The call for potatoes was again good, and choice lota brought full prices, while ordinary stock was easy, tho supply Mug abundant. Poultry was weak, the street being overstocked. Lake freights were fairly active and stronger at the aeking rate of Wednesday, 3',4c being paid for corn by tall to Oaflalo. Koou was taken for 20,000 bu wheat,USD,ooo bu corn, 48,000 bu oata, and tl-i, 000 bu barley. Ual) freights were quiet and unchanged, on the baala of 30c per 100 log on grain to New York, sod 35c on fourtb>clo«a to do, which Includes meats. Through r»lei bjr lake tod rail ware quoted at and UKo for com and wheat to Kaw York, aud ISe for com to Utwtoo. Ball aud canal lo Now York wan wheal and 1114 c on corn. JN NSW TOIUC TByTEUDAr. OcL 31. —llccelpts—Flour, 10,071 brla; wheat. SOO.lOObu; com, 103,060 bu; oats, 00,076 bo; corn-meal, LOOOpkgs; rye, 17,006 bu; barley, 4s,* 8901 m; molt, o.oU7bu; pork,76hrls; hee1,1,029 pkfja; cut-meats, ‘4.007 pkgs; lard, 0.040 pkua; whisky. 407 brU. Exports Twenty-fear hoar*— Floor, 6,000 brls; wheal, 70.000 bu. oiuin ok pasaaoß. Tba following table shows too quantities of wheat and corn on passage for Ibe United Kingdom for porta of call and direct porta ou tba data* named; Oct. St, Oct. 24. Nos- 1. _ . _ lent i *»7o. tarr. Flour and wheat, qn.-I,«a,u*> i,tai,uu i.au s io» Coro, unt • 410,00) 4Jo.ua) aui.uuj UOVSMBNT or WIISST. Tbe following labia exhibits the uumborof cars of each tirade of wheal inspected Into store in this cily during tbe mouth of October for four years: w . . W7B. IHT7. 187 a. 1873. No. 1 bard. J i,m>i m No. Übard..'. IT 7W 017 No. 1... 74 l.i&t itU DIM ho. S- &.9UII B.SU) 4.ISJ 8.011 no, a.... a.out mu i.su a.Tu; itejeclcd. 1.J04 out Uftl 8, .*>l4 Uuwercoaaiabie hu &i idi 104 Total lU.3M Hi KM M.UM lUJif Of tbe 10,246 cars inspected so far tble mouth, 1,004 were winter wheat, which graded as follows: Wears No. 1: 1.207 cars No. 8; 820 bars No. 9; 63 cars rejected; total, 1,004 cars. The following shows tbe receipts sod eblpmenls of wheat at points named yesterday: Cblcajro.... Milwaukee New Vork. IHindi Twlauu..... THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1878. Philadelphia! at Chicago Cuafonfa Uct. :il; Loula Hocrlln. 1 caw optical Inairumcntd; J. 1). Caton. I caw robes: Field, Letter «& Co., 1.1 easel dry-gooda; Harley «fc Tyrrell, 10 pkgs earthenware; Clrotnmee* Ullrich, 2 qnarter-caake fom, 0 octave* rum, 3 quarter caaka whlaky, 8 octave* whlaky; It. T. Crane. » caeca atatnary; ilolin Hchulock *9one, 100 pkffs berrlojr, Collecttone, >1,478.48. Mr. J. Z. West,, of thta city, haa leaned a circa* lar, from which we'exlract the following: The crop of winter end aprlne wheat la estimated at: , , Aert*. Attraat, 6m. nerf, hu. .. 2.i;i :ki, ... I.TUn,ail 11U 1i»,.V.0.««> ... J»4 83.wn««»l ... i,<i7o.n» ti tj.MP.nai >i. l.7*Ui*> i* in.irjn.tMi 3,210, tM) 74 si.nndoo a,;.Oo,U>li 10 zijmi.imi Illinois,... Missouri.. Kansas..,. Nebraska . Wisconsin lows Minnesota . Total ltn.7aa.uio ID I*7, 11,018,1*5 l(U2tS4,(a(l .Tbeae aame Mate* for 1877 are, according lo Hie Agricultural Dennnirtrnt at Washington. wientheev cepilon of a cmreqtlon In Nebraska. This, os can lm teen, la nearly »vnuoi bu Icm than a year into on niore than :to,ii,oy acre* (creator area; ana, now Hint the harvest is orerandwe have some reasonable data from which to estimate, these figure* will be round lo be more than fla<<'U.fsai bit lea* than the Niadlng aril clea tliat were piibllabed tninany of our Eastern a* well as Western newspapers In June last. of till* estimate we will rccelrr at Chicago from Sept. I, i>*7h, to Seri. I. I87»h fully n,uu,im bn let* than urn* received on the cropofi*77, or nutjiiorethan ii.<s*i,(M>bu. of the •prime not more than 7.usmh»liii will grade as blub as bo. a. That our arrivals will be much greater than on the •bore crop of jmtoli due mainly to a largely Increased area, coupled vUth the wlnler-whenterupof Knnsss. The arrivals at Milwaukee will fall under 17.toMiubu. or which not more than s,»at,uyj bn will grade a* high 50.710 113,771 .TJ.HSI |*%!Ul) 104,1.17 34,107 Onthocorn crop; This, In Illinois, can scarcely lie more than two-tlilrdaof a crop on the area planted, and this will fall about 3Ud,noo acre* under lost year. West ern Missouri. Ransrta. nmt Nebraska will doubtless hare aslargu a cron as they have erer had. so too, with lowa, and their due prospects for the growing crop prompted the large deliveries (hat lubricated so getter* ermuiy tin* wheel* of, commerce during the past sum mer. There are. however, many sections of ihls terri tory that bate a rather thin stand, yet nearly every where the growth U good. In lowa there are about n half-million acres Icm than a year ngo, but 1 doubt whether this state ever had a better or a much larger crop. In Wisconsin thlacropla fair only, on a some* what lessoned area than tost year. To conclude. I esti mate a falllng-off of fully lO,a«).usi bn In the arrival* at Chicago from this cron, as compared with the crop of 1*77. and date the movement from Jan. I. Harley la grown to a very small extent In winter wheal sections, and must hero cut no figure asu com modity for export. In Wisconsin the contraction In area t* about iw per cent, and In .Minnesota. lowa, and Nebraska about 40 per cent under last year. This crop has (wen quite generally neglected, and comparatively but a small amount of ft was secured In good condition. Vet I could bear in vert many nisers of stocks of old held over, and this may be In quantity sufficient to sup plement largely a deficiency when under the influence of high prices. 40.1M1 03,333 9rii,Ms>l 62,040 1.3J1,.14.1 .13,010 13*. 600 : 1*7,340 1.3051 935,«>4<1j SOLO-W 4H.0J7 184,711) KATSCI) 11M.400 147,173 *t» 170. .130 1.41 H 1,010 It 3. MM Ort.l 8.7M3 11*870 fiO 47.1U3 18.704 1.353 10,4til U.SM 8.7«!| 8.7U71 I TOO PRODUCT*—Were In better demand and strong er. The iupp]y ofhbgs vaa amaller, and tbo market waa quoted 5c lilghew which Influenced the product In the upward direction. The advance would probably have lieen more decided hut lhat Liverpool reported a decline of o*l per 112 Iba In lard and shoulder*. There were a fair number of baying orders on country ac count filled Wedneaday, nnd tome yesterday, Indicating more confidence on tlie-part of people wiio watch the market from outside, tnd hog-deaien are taking more Interest Inthemarkfct far product within the past two or three days. The orders for shipment yesterday wero moderate. re during V corn, 2. HOI lyfor city Wednesda] )H bu baric; Mx*a Pork—Advanced 13c per hrl, and closed 7Ho above the lateal prices of Wedneaday, with a widening outof the December premium, owing toagreaturdo* •Ire to make change* from one month to another. Pales were repotted of 140 brla spot nt *7.ori| 7,7«) brla teller November at *0.8307.00: u. 730 brla seller He* cembcrstfO.9so7.loi and n.ouo brla idler January at *n.ir<«fl.i7H. Total. 23,010 brl*. Tim market closed steady at *fl.unOfl.u*ipot, JO.vuoa.lrj4 for November, *7.iUHo7.<ofor December, sh. 12408.15 seller Janu ary. ami fH.22HO*.2.\for February. Prime mesa wa* quoted at S7.73o*.ivi. per K»i lbs. and closed a shade better than WeunewJay evening, with a light de mand. Sales wrro'Vfported of T.KMcs spot at s.'.ikii I 1 tea xellcr November at S3.iaio3.v2H] 2,(10 tea seller DiM*eiut*jr at f3.V3Uo.ui>: and 4,.'antes suiter Jan uary at 2(J.OiHuo.i«i Total. h,t.vi tea. Tim tunrket closed steady at 53.tyr45.V3 fur spot, f3.1)003.1*24 seller November, 53.V5 idler December, and jf1.u2H00.05 seller January. M hath- Were firmer. being generally held about Me tier ft blither, hut In**,active, ai the enhanced views of loldera restricted Imsinea*. Pales were reported of 03 •>ox*a slinuldera at «. 2302,30: 003,<M) ttssbort-rlbi at SI. l7V*4.3<i spot atid 21.13 seller January: -25 boxes long clears st *4. nor rvo boxes lung nnd short rlenraat Sl.:*) roller Decemberi 130 boxes short clears at SI. 03 •put and*4.43seller flrai Half January: sndX'Juipci green hams at s<ii3HC>‘ The following were the closing prices per too tta uo loading cuta; fgrote. part cured..*3.lo f1.27‘4 54.22 H *4.43 Hoied : :j.:hj 4.424 4.37 H 4.u» November, lioxed...i. 3.23 4.mi 4.23 4.rg) Decemlwr, boxed....; 3.10 4.30 4.au 4.40 Long clean quoted.at 11.'.T) looto and *4.2 boxed: Cumberland#. 4N<4-i<r boxed: long-cut ham* okri 7c: awect-tdcklvii IHrat, HHvfl*4r for into 15 Paver aue: old do. HOiuHet green hauia. 305 Ha for same averages: green shoulder*. 3c. Ilacon quoted at 4 JH4C for ahouldera 503V(0 fur UntA*iw,Waadull:Btßo6dYorwbUa 4tfo for yellow, and 4Sc for brown, ill UKLK steady and quiet at *7.750 B,u)fi»r mo«a, 58.500ti.73 for extra mots, and SI4.MJO 14.23f0r bains. 1 a ii»ii iui uaiua* Tai.i.cmv-Wo* quiet At OltQOXc for city and COOHo tor country. « " FLOUR—WaaquletfAnd tame. The demand waachlef ly local, amt stocks are large enough to make holders willing to shade prices, notwithstanding the firmer feeling In wheat. Hawn were reported of 7,"> hrla win* ten at $4.Wt t.:«M'hrle spring extra*, chiefly at st.ooOi.4oi too belt; buckwheat (tour at sa.u> for new and $2.40 forpoldt -'si brla of rye flour on private term*. Total, 1,673 brla. The following woa the range ot. aaklng quotations s Choice to favorite brand* of white winter*, Sl.vkjm.ooi fair to good brand* of tfrhlto winter*. f&TWI.Sftt good to choice red wlntcf*. ft.JWM.7St prlnJe to choice spring*, $t.2MM.75i fair to good springs, *;t.a0,»4.00i fair to good MlnoeaeU springs, $4 uuot.ftOi eliolcuto fancy Mlnncaota springs, s6.nutt6.26t patent aprlng*. fO.U <J*7.M)( low grades f2.auaft.on. IluAN—Waalcta acrlve and atcadler. Hales were TO tone at 'per ton on track, and $t.4037.30 fron on hoard cart. *j . CoiH*Mi*t.-Coar*£Wat nominal at fia.nn per ton on track. Bale* were reported of 600 brla at f l.cftALTa perbrl. FacD-ealc* were 10 |ona at $12.60. Bc’Ukrntailt—Bale* were SO tons at f0.n0310.f0. BI’UISO WIiKAT-Wa* aomewhat leu active, and generally firm. The nurget advanced He and declined He. closing He above the latest price* of Wednesday. Liverpool waa quoted ileadr, with Drmneuoa car* goes, aud llinnlngham and Manchester noted an tm* piovlog demand, while Now York waa Ann. but In, active on No, it spring. Hut unr receipt* were larger* and the latest Liverpool was dull, which cninunT an easier feeling here after a strong opening. Thuru waa a fair trading lit futures, sumo New York short* bring Idled by the local longa, but there was nut much home demand except that lacldcnl to the effort to protlde fur thu November dsllverlea which will l>e In order to* day. buying waa repressed by the fact of large stacks hare and elsewhere, with no hope now i hut unr prevent accumulations of No, s can be mured ant in nuke room for lha receipts of the winter. It will hate to be carried over Mnto spring, hut the capital required to carry It will not bu m large aa if the wheat commanded higher prices, and there is plenty of money available If the huxliicsa offers a fair ounce of profit hy the operation. There waa a very good shipping de* intnd yestciday for the lower grades, and they ruled relatively tirm. The Nu. 2 was only wanted for carry* littft It closed on 'Chang* at lor regular, and about Hie tor gilt-edged receipts. Seller December opened at KtHc, declined to HJHc, and closed at h-jtlc. Heller January was He bettors* compared with Drcctii* bert It wild at HftMdtAfc. closing at KtHtg-crifu. belb-r November ranged closing at nto. spot sale* wens reported of 40ibuNo. Ini me: I.Ouubu Inlxcd at 77Hct ao.in»lm So. 2 ul *>sjia*|c! 4..UX) bu Nu. ft at OiMtkiHct ia,u« bu rejected at VoX-Vtc: and 4,oi*> bu by sample at JiMUte, Total, 02.400 hq, Wimtkii Wukat—was In good demand for ship* ment. aud advanced W’wle |>er bu under rather light of* Icrings. No. J closed at nfto lit preferred bouses. Keller November sold at BoaHMsc, and Deccmlwr at MiWc. Knot sates wer.i reported uf j.ru* bu No. 2 red lu Fulum KlcvaturatMHct 2",«nbu do lu other lioum;* at kv* K'.Hctand 7.4 m hit Ku. 2*1740 In Fulloti,and7.V*7mUc elsewhere. Total. :<M,MHbu. COUN—Wu moderately active only during a rxrl uf the mmluii. the fueling otherwise being tame. i.ivur pool was quoted atiuug.and New Vink Orm. bm tmr receipts were much larger . limit thinm or Wednesday, sin) (lie advance of In i*Ktt Irelglila inadu sliliiixra Iru anxious to buy No. J. and tlwdttuand fur that grade seemed lo be chiefly by parlies who wanted to rill maturing contracts. Futures were uut lit much demand after Ibe first boor. 10-ller December sold early aimU 4v3:t4(e. ami declined tutpitac al lliu i luw. Keller No vember ratisrO at SbUk:ii>ic. January at ygfer, anil May at :UN4*K’ifti-. cash No. 3 closed at ate. hlgh jnlscd at biHc asked. ami rejected at iWkc. b|Hit aaiea were reported of :u,iiO blah niUed at nitaci Uti.iui lm No. 3 at 34034 He: 31.uu bit rejected al and I3,4>*>bu by sample at bOuiXDauou track. Total. 3tU,- OATR~Were fairly active and a ihada firmer. Tbo receipts were larger, but Hie Increased ulTerlngaweru aooit picked up, and cath lu special bouara coinniaudi-d a preialum. hbtppers were buying. Fuiurea were changed over and clus«4 up, December and November l*lug mushy traded In, Nu.3eluM.-d at l:>l*c.*ud fresh ■uldearlyatlb.be. No, 3 while mid at Jaf iadokc, ac< cording to loeatlcio. December auld al loMvaJDe, aud cloacd at ItOiwluTie, Day waa quoted at ujlie. No, veinber aold at IP)w3llH*c, closing at Die litclue. ham- Idea were fairly active. Dash attic* were reported of auuubu No. 3 white at SO!-f<g3t>»tcs 3U.njh bu No. 3at IUMMuMc: i.mju ba rejected at idV'i liktaiu ou by sample al lwd33Ho on track: and 13. uu pu duality* £lu tree uo laiaid. Total. Al.uubu. IIVK—Wa* In fair rcsuut aud steady. TbeolTerlnga ol No. 3 were wanted to maku up round lou. and fu tures were mure active In settlciuuut. November sold at 44Mv. and pcccmbcr.at AVi-u. No. 3 utia at 4iu. and rejected al •tue. tub aaiea were reported of 7.4 W uu No. 3 at 44ct «>>bu rvjeeied at «oc: 410 bn by urn pbiataie. 'tuioi. ti^uibu. UAKLNY-'VVu lain/ active, dueliulug early under free offerings, audraiiylug before the close, tbe re i-elpta were amalier tbati uiual. but the olTerluga were free at Aral, several round lota turning to tliuvurfoee. butafter thou were taken care of the market recov ered. and Uuaed ttriu., Tba trading lu fuiurea wns chiefly |u aettlemeot. and In ebaogtug over, and cub lute were taken to deliver, {bough a. few shipping orders were Oiled. No. 3 doted at mic. December opened at »«, fell lu 1 me. and cloacd at Hie. Nuvemlierauld al HT<gti7!-je. aud Closed aiMle. Extra 3 Iq A..U. Alda's closed at Me. Other rcceliiUall'ic. auddun/i llecember Sold a< elualngatWlava-Vie. November auld at laaiWvc.. Ho. S >uld at S-K’lUc uuUlde for U- A Co.'a. read waa nimilDalat'.lic. were rlvotv. aud »low. Cub sales were reported of atouibu No. 3 at ui.uui buextraaatfiuaviM'gu.AUbu So. nataiMijc: a.uu bu by aauiple at 3.431 V|c on track, and A4UI bu do at 444170freeouboard, total, dl.PUbu. • 3 w'taocK e.at, Wheat wu ruv. «KtiuU-sof 3AX«Obg at HAiMSIKc fur November, lor December, and a^bcfor January. Mesa pork wu alrooger. aak-a being reported of 3.0 W brlaai au.tutor Non muer. 47.01 forDeociuOer, id. n for Jaauorr. and SM37S for February. Lard-i.taju tee at gd.nu for November. A3.ua for Da* ccmbor. anaSd.uCifarJaauary. Httenu*. SAipm'ati. 13U.UNI tUIMI :>Auuo 7«b'*«J 3'O.UAI 'O, U* I 3n.:-43 ru.t.7 to,uuw 7t.uu) 4'i.iro 471',*« conns necetvßD CHOPS IH THE NORTHWEST. PROVISION'S, M>’OUi» Mort dtrt. tHbt. L. nnd Mart a e/rnra efc-ir*. IIRRADSTUFFS. Short Rlt«-aua WO lb* for November lit SI. istat. 17*. ..... ».Atr.R. n hefttwM *<c belter. rale* helnir nude At mo*t*c for November and for Deretniier, both rtoulnir ;t oiitaiiii* ftK-irc*. winter whom mild at n.ic for Noremlter. corn a.ill at ;ta*«3lefor November and at snW« for December. iHte were qnlet nt iPWSInUe for Xoremlcr. Mr*a rorkwaa atronjrer. with sale* of •j,r«i hrlaat f„r November, »7.<XKa7.(i7J4 for Decern twr. and St. 174 for January . • !:?. r J , . w# f with saleaof 3,000 tea at $9. W*« O.OTK for January. tharterawere reported for M.onoba corn and3o,ooo lattw Srain nil pro^*b,]r more room wu taken for the last cau„ ito&£ii!S r &* I ri&£ , f td ’j *7.fT7VMI7.in for J.ember. SB. i.MoJ.tai for January, and S(uu4<an.m .tjrj”’ '■*•’»? hr la at *7.U7*«7. ill for Do cember and »*•. !7*«*. , .!0f0r January. Urrt e.o*ml at S.\irj*flrv.t« for November, SS.imO 2'JS. ~ J Lc ec. l P 'w f * and SS.trrto.n74 for January. »ajee tea aehcr Novomberal SviriW otewdr, with aalea of t'D.OOOlbaat • tl** 0- '• l3 i* for November and si. *l fop January, Themoraine call meet* at o o'clock to-day. and till further notice. Uralula added to the Hit of article* to be called. BRNKBAIi MARK RTS. HR AM*—Were quiet ot ft. 4091,05 pf r brl. niIOOM-CORK—Continues active and unchanged. The receipt* are large. and plenty of com ta offered by farmer*! Fine green carpet brush,4ci green huri.fWc: red-lipped hnrl. fine green, with hurl enough to work It, *Ho99<ct red-lipped do, saotfoi Inferior, a.u®2i(c! crooked, tame. 11UTTKR—The batter trade remain* without mneb action, and prices (till *how a lack of (lability. The receipt* of choice ami fancy (trade* do not exceed the enrreot demand, but of the poorer qualities there I* a pretty law *npply. We quote: Creamery, anojiet good to choice dairy. l.'<£3oc: medium. litOUoi Info* rlor to common, oaios. RAOOINH—Meet* with a steady, moderate Inquiry, and rules steady at former quotation*. We repeat our list: Stark, 33*c: Brighton A. met Lewiston. *3lcj Otter Creek. !Wej American. IttVfci burlaps. 4 and a bu, uioue: gunnies, single, HdlAct double, 33d24ct wool* sack*. 40945 c. CURESK—No Improvement was apparent In the cheese market. Buyers ate still holding off, amt sales drag at tbe annexed prices. Stocks are much In excess of Ihoae usttany carried at this itaaolof the season, and holders do not regard the futnrn with much confidence. We quote: Hcntember and October full cream. ttff'S August do, wawfcct part Skim, low grades. 3rw.>e, COAL-Waa quoted fairly active amt firm, with an thracite lending upward. Wo make no change In onr llsti Lackawanna, large egg. go.ztj small egg. 80.25: nut, M.uuj range. fo.bO: Piedmont, *7.<nt ntosstnmr. fiukii Krle. ffusit Baltimore A Ohio. »4.2.*Kii4.7r,i Mlnonk. »■!.. 0; Wilmington, »3.oOiGartsherrle,«4.7si Indiana block. S4.ro. coopkkagr—Wae quiet and steady, Tierces were firm under light offerings: Pork barrels, Si.uvai.iu: lard tlereea, f 1.»*at.35. Whisky barrels, Sl.4otsi.ro: •Jlcoholdo, St.nnai.na (lucked whisky barrel sure*, 5U7.fk)9k9.00 per I.tons bucked pork do. SlS.tsKAJo.tiui mid do tierce. ri-Vtinwpi.uj. UoughatarcsaruS3.no less. Tierce hoops. Slu.uucsi&.nu. KOHS-Were steady at I7ait*c for fresh, and too for Ice-house stock. I*lßll—Were quoted steady under a good demand. Following are ihn prices current: No. t while* n«it. per H brt. *a.2si family whiteflih, fi.7sol.nut trout, *2.isyi3.u»« mackerel, extra mess, u-iirl. 512.50: aclcci inert, fin.ui per M-brh extra shore. Stl.'O: do. No. 1 thurc. flo.sos do. No. I bay. 87.5irrtH.ivi! do. No. *J shore. fd.500f1.73s No. 2 hay. ts.75U7.U)i fat family do, new. M-hrl. ta.ura 3.23: No. t bay. kit*. Sl.;iool.4i>: do, medium, *l.(xx.» 1.10! family kit*. 75ct4fl.iv>: (ieorga’a codfish. extra, *3.0003.23: bank cod. 440*Hc: compressed cod. (let dressed d«.7c: Labrador herring. spill. brls, *7.000 7.50: do round, brla. *«.uootf.ao; do, u.hrla, f3.nui Holland herring, f 1.20(41.23: amuked halibut, mmvci acaled herring, per box, 13c: stockfish. tlctCallfor nlaaulmon. lirta. *13.30; do, H-brU.S7.oo. FI till 1' AND NUTrt—Met wiin a pretty good demand, and were Arm generally. Wa quote: Fonßin.v—Diites, SfeSHe; figs, layer#, l4ol3c:Turk lih prune*, <f47Hc: Vreuch do. kegs. now, RH0OO: do, boxes. llw-nc: ratilua, layera. *l.m*»Xi*n Loudon layera, new. #2.!»302.4dj loo«e Muartlei. old. 81.H.V4 do. new. S2.UUO2. 15: Valencias, new. o««7ct Zama currants. old, 4HO4Mot do new, 303H0: citron. . Dokk’srie-Alden applet. 1O0IRc: New York and Michigan, lOIHe: Southern. uhußHc: Ohio. So.l>|et peaehea, uoparcu. halves, 404Hu; do. quarter*, awl 4c: raspberries. 92022 c 1 blackberries, oodWci pitted cherries. 210220. * Nuts— Filberts, 10®l|et almond* Tarrogona. 17140 me: French wamnta, 13014 s; Naples walnuts. tv* lOciDrcnuble walnuts, 124014 c: Hrsxlla. rt‘4oUWoi lexas pecans, Cuhcj river pecan*. nrdfl'jo: Wlinilngtun peanut*, 4MOSHe* Tennessee do. SH0Oo: Virginia do. iKtflkC- ulthKN FUUITS—Were steady, and In fair renueat The receipts, of apples continue liberal, aod tho street la well supplied. Applet are moving out frotflyonor. den. but the local sales arc light: Apolet. si.4o 01.73 in car-lota, and 51. 500x00 per brli cranes, 70 *cper lb: cranberries, Sfl.3OoH.oj per brl: quinces. 000 Toe iwrhatßd: lemons, *B.t.Ooiux» pcrhoxsCxllforula K-ara, *2.250:1.73 per box: do grapes, 1K413C per Hi. In-landH box eaten Malaga grapes. *7.0X48.00 per brl: West India oranges, ST.ixKjKujperbox. UltUCKUtKK—Sugars remain dull and easy. Coffees, sirups. mulshes. Men, and apices were fairly active and firm. We repeat our quotation* of Wednesday: I(iCR-camllna,flHo7Hct Louisiana. HWO7J4C! Ran goon. flWo*»fc. Corrxx-Meudating, Java, 27«2»ct 0.0. Java. 240 2flc: oboioe to fancy itlo. l7Hoi*Rc: good to prime, 1 iNUHHci common to fair, 14015: roasting, IVMO 131*0. m-oahs— Patented loaf, tOVOloMct crushed, lOMO K>Hct giamiltlcd. fIHOIOot powdered, lomuiOHet A, standard. uHstVHct do No. 2. wuidiei extra C, HM<a HXc: C No, I, BHOAHct C No. 2, 80«Hc: yellow, 70 Hiarpa-Callfornla sugar-loaf drip*. 40043 c: Csllfor nlssllvrrdnpa, 4«j»soci good tugir-houw sirup. 330 l*tu: extra do, 40>t430. Now Orlvana molaaact, now, choice. .ViosHßei do prime, fiocts3c: fair. 140 met do 01d. 2> 104301 common muioMua 33035ei black strap, 2U0280. . sriiiaa—Aliiplce, lOftlOHc; cloves. 40043 c: cassia. 24023 c: popper, 144015 c: nutmegs, No. 1. 000113 c 1 Calcutta glnuer, flaoo HAV-f wn* quiet and unchanged. The offerlnat were fair, l*t few sales were made: No. I Uinothy, **.230 8.30: No. 2 do, *7.2307.70: mixed do, fu. l<>o7.ixt; up. Mud prairie, 53.5007.Uij and No. 1, Sd.uu> oat straw, IIIDKB—Were steady under a moderate Inoulrr from dealers sodiannera: Cured hides, light, 7Wc: do. Heavy. 7'itc: do. damaged, «Hc: calf, 10o: deacons. 400: da, flint, 14401301 dry saUad, 11012 a: green city butch ers’ cows, uc: sioera, 7c. Mirr.VLS AND T 1 SNKIIS* BTOCK-Wcre In fair de mand nnd steady. Following are the quotations: TT* I’LaTK—IC, lUXI4, W.sojU(i. 20X28, *12.301 IX. |(7xl4, Su.uc; rooflng, 14x20,1C, fil.uui do, 13x20, IX, IToTiN—Tmrgc, 1801 small, ivetbrr. sne. BoLtiKß—No. I. 12hfc: extra, 13c. lrau—Pig, 4050 per IP, according to quantity t bar. Ocs lead pipe. 6c. * CoepßH Uottums, 230: sbeatelng copper, tinned. 20c: planished do, 22c t uo, cut la slxoa, 25c. HhrktZiwc-OHc: 7c for leas tbsii (till cuks. biixKT Inos—No. ftl. 3 l-toa rau-at llusaltlroo, Noa. Oto 12. I'Jci American iilaultiicd A. liiHut 11. uHct gnlvanlxed Iron, No. 2d. 14c; with discounter 430 >Hir cent. * lUr Ikon—Common, fi.fto33.on, Wm*-Noa. 1 to 4. Pci fttot«,lout]otoli.llet I2t llttot IS and 11. UHC, IS and 10. I4ct 17, lftdt l& 100, ID. I wet JO, 2(>o. Discount of 46 per cent Fence wire, largeoramallquantltlea, We. fTMLB—Wore quiet at fi. 1632.20 rates. OM.s-JVere In fair requeat, with price* ihowlng no quotable ehange. Carbon waa active. Lard «u dull and very weak. Other olla were fairly alnwlrt Carbon, nu dug. teat. I2oi carbon, Ullcoia legal tnii deg. teat, I4Wcj headlight. I7r. deg test. IwAic: Michigan, legal test, aftc: extra winter atralned lard oil, itvct do lcu*preued. ate: No. 1. &sct No. u, :ioat lluseed.raw, rawi Iwlled, tile: white, wlnier-bleecbed. diet iporni, fl.ftb: neatafout .oil. smelly pure, u*| U*>e{ do extra, (ties do No. I. «sit bonk oil, 4ic: straits, 4*c: miners’ oil. 67cj turpentine, 3Jci naputhl*. duudorlsed, «3 gravity, net naollue, ik-ooerlutd. 74 dug., met gsaoliue. 87 deg.. limJmc: Weal Virginia, natural, sh deg., U6ci natural, so dug., atwi reduced, asdeg.. 'JMtM. ' I'OULTUY-Waa dull and weak, especially live chickens, which were lo heavy mpply, Dross turkey* were quoted at 10c. and do chicken* at He pur 10, and whnu In good order sold ready to the city trade. Uame was quiet and ea*y. especially wild duck*. Chicken* wure quoted at $1,76«2..'dJ, turkey* at h«F*c, duck* at fJ.PO, and geese at M.6037.UU. Small ducks, fl.tti Ml.'si. mallards, $X0032,g6, Fral/lu chicken* were quoted at 61.WX4t.n0. I'orAiOl.s-Wcro la moderate demand for ship* ment, and the local retailers are laying In winter sun* pile*. The receipt* continue large, and the market I* iinsy on anything not choice. Fruehnlowaaoid at 6tw f**c. Ksrlr Hose si N>c on track. Fair Kuso were quoted at 46c. and mixed cars brought :ttvg4nc. HALT—Continue* in light request and steady, Pack* era are buying! otherwise them la not much doing. Tha shipments Includn salt that has been sold aimed. Kina salt. l*io lairbrlturdlnary coarse, fi.ftnt dairy, per brL »l ,3< (f j.un do, per sack, am lbs, fl.io; Aabton dairy. sft.n>u«raack. " HKKDs-Uovor was lb better request, both hums and foreign orders wing on the market and steady at sl.m W‘-7i. 'lluiothy was steady und omot. The oflerlnga were llghu Hales were male at sl.urg*l.ia Flax was scarccondquletatft.lftssi.JU. TKAK-Are moving freely fur tbo season, and tba market Is firm. Ilclow are tlm pricua current: (Jyio*ownit*-Couimon, 23«.tunj good do. ftft'Aftftni ratallun), .‘pwalftct good do. 4Hav>c: Ane. ftodS-Mc: finest. rowsfiOc; choice. urggTuet choicest, 7&4saOct fancy, uuctf IwnKßfAL—Common. asa'iSn: good do, ftocftaemie* dlum. ftioaHci good do. 4tti*4ftot Pus, 4.Vg4Hct OuesL. 6(g«.vtc; choice, mvxnftct cliolcuot, iM,t7ftc. Yoi.ko iitsoa-Coiiimon. JUauitc; goml do. •JAAftici medium, b.*m*JKci good do, 4<Xtl4B«: Hoc. 43ttluc: finest, choice, utxsigtc: choicest. h.VaH3c. JaPAg—Common. JUMJtxtt good common. Metxjei medium. T-’ta.'iict uuixl imidlum, xwmct One, 4;k*4ftct flni-sl, 4N>isftoc: rimlw. fatjutc: choicest, ft&atiftu; choice new, &.vgotk;:cliol«*utao. nftHioc. noLuku-Comutou. uxtjftct gornl coiiuoon. xagaict medium, ft&Mfttict good medium. :Maiocs Ane. 4X«4.%c: finest, raiuftftct choice. braanHu: choli-cst. uugTOc. WOOU—net]* at $7.(0 aud s<ktAj for maple aud beech reaiwctlvely. Haim are quoted at fl.ueit.oa The above price* Inciuda delivery. WHlhKV—sale was rviairted of flnrt brla on ihe baala of »l.<w ner galhinfor hlnhwlnea. and alcohol told at .Mac delivered in New York for cxiiori. New York wo* quoted at st.tusl.ll, CtnclimaU at fLua, aud I'eorla at *1.07. Wool.—Was In moderate request and ataady. Tba receipt* were lair, aud the a lock la gaJnlug, though the shipments continue lain Washed fleece. UMantci tnrdium unwashed wool. 33®3:tc: Oii.mlolu good euodl lluu. ihdibvi ami heavy unwubed. liuiuo: tub* waatieu, choke. auoiwct common to fair do, ;>ia:tuct Colorado, medium aood condition, 'XUi'OICI Aua do. 33 4£>Ci cuuiinoa, loaox; coarse, liaiuc. tsIVK STOCK, CUICAfIO. Rses/tm- Coni'. ;/«y«. ahtm. Monday .... 4.01.1 1f.,1114 I*7 Tuesday. ; Ji.m« 9'..nnt 1 -jib Wedueaday a. M 3 S3.au 1.174 Thursday *.3>u IPsUJO . T0ta1.... 10,710 .KAIOH JmS baiOM time last week 1h.:»I4 kj.hC| Weak before tut ....33.UM M.« 77 ft. 334 .VAiomiNta- •, Monday 713 ( 1,010 Tuesday. M 3 l.twr * ... wedueaday 1,741 ;vkj7 CATTLK-Tbe market wu more acllvu tlian on ei ther of tba preceding daya of tbe week, and wu acnsl bly Uniter, tltuugb to wbat Influences tbe Improvement wa* attributable It would be dltflcult to’ tar. usleaa tbe (act (bat there wu a acme wbat dlulolabcd run of etock furntabe* tba explanation. AtaK aventa there wu a freer movement both on ablpplng and ktcal account, and by Some it wu claimed Ibat the decline of the day before wu (ally recovered, bat (he published tale* acaruely warrant tbe claim. Tbe receipt# embraced a ■mailer percentage of Western cattle tbao fur many day* previous, which might readily be Inferred from a glauce al tbe sales, wblcu show a much higher averogu of prices than of late. Trading wu at 91.Tiei.HU tbe bulk at «3.wax7l. Acalawaga aold at 51.7343. Wt common to good fat cow# and poor to fair mixed butchers* lota at |3.31«3.-‘<o; alockera at 13.3343.711 aadf*lrtoexiraalorraatg».i:4i.»». Noruls a Ad dema auld luu bead at tbe latter Ugure. Tucru ware Skill, ut 'i'aih* tbrouuii taUXla at bAg.U .ttoOUb mad uf t'olunulO'TMM at f J.7,v<: tana’i rlunard hnnda at R;». with aotnfi tnifTlcft ov>- ij.ik. home rutlvn Mnn* .av The market ctoeed Hrm Extra neercs-Ortdei} aterri tlx anil upward* Cum..- I . 1,.l •leer*. weighing 1,390 to j, ttooil Heeves-Well-fauenct 1 Ins 1.1 vi id i,am iim Medium l)rvle«-stecn In fa ing i.tsmio I.an in, lluuher*’ Stock—l’oorto cor common to choice cow*. fo weighing xooto l.'ivnha.. Stock Cattle-Common caul to I .nao Iba Inferior-Light and thin row l>iilla, amtiealiawag *teen Colorado-Tex«« Texu—Through cattle Veal*-I*er too lb* (natives) I .. OATTI.t f ALU. ! 00. Ac. I’nre. y„. Ar. Prie», l‘« 1,47.9 Sl.mt j> 1,010 S:l.u-> iw I,nil 4.0 HIX |,t(KI 3.01 17 1,474 4.90 37 uvi 8.01 49 1,f<07 4.40 IN |, 107 X|9 X37 4.19 IT 1.U90 8.19 4X t,4:rj 4.19 );|| |.UM 8.19 £« 1.4X4 4.1314 31 1.0(11 3.19 20 t.3Bx 4.(xi ;rr i.oos a. n% ii 9 i.aio 4.i0 ht. tni a.in 91 4,00 |;im mn 3.10 17 1.105 B.W) 33 Teiaa.. KBO -J.XJH *7 l.nt.i 3.H9 an Texas.. mh4 3.H5 119 11.75 ID HU 3.H9 17 1,370 3.00 10 •twck'e.l.tKt X 79 19 1,301 8.00 111 Stock'!, 094 3.79 *•» M"4 9.00 47 Texit*.. H*» 3.79 93 I.»H 3..90 30 I.OUI 2.79 J 9 1,340 3.09 30 1,009 8.79 99 J.3 1« «.49 ;,fl 7.99 3.711 *7 1.387 8.49 ;m aifKk'a. H 34 3.09 91 }. Wit 8.41) 13 PttKk'a. HID 3.09 99 !.»:« 3.3714 09 Te*aa.. Kio 3.«314 .W1...,....,.1.tri0 a. 3.9 uiicnwa.... INI 3.00 143 Mont A. 1,330 a. 39 1.1c0w*,.. MlO 3.. T) 71 Mont a. 1,3 M 8.39 in atock'a. mm 3.4 ) 83 1,140 a. 39 at ,H 9 3.40 110 Mont’A.l,37U 8.3-9 locum ... Hta 3.111 33 1.140 3.39 13 H<o 3.30 33 I.tMO 3,20 T 4 7fk> 3.10 £* M-9 U.2M 31 COW*.... 73 J 3.10 07 1,134 8.30 1.9 HH'. 3.m 80X Col-Tex l«l 3.09 Ur. M4B 3.00 HOOS—Willi ailccrcMc la tlie receipt* of *otne.V"x< head the market yutenlny wa* firmer. Tim weather waa all that could be dculred, and the nualltyof the hoga above the average, and with a *harp packing and mopping demand to meet *eller« fonml no difficulty In e(Tec(lng*ale*atsc advance. The bulk of the aupnlr waadl»ix»edof before noon, and, excepting some ar rival* by a late train, about everything aold. The mar ket closed firm at SXi*K<tß.oo lor bacon grades. at 83,09 MB.IO for medium and heavy weight packing grades, and at 83.0.‘<*8.1.9 for good tu prime shipper*. A few extra Philadelphian*fetched 5a.35M3.30. Itoaenbanm. Ham A Co. aold HchwarU llru*. a car-load at theouuido tlgure. Skip* and Inferior lota generally were alow at *3.3-V43.7.9. Hums lota of |ilg* tainted with cholera werectMied out at Sl.ttxixuo. The following Mle* Wore Dlntlll .Vo. Av. Prfce. 4X.. ..879 *3.:« UN....31(1 3.39 40.. ..805 3.15 90.. 333 3.15 41*,.. 833 8.15 93.. 4 3.19 93.. ..3JN 8.15 49.. 307 3.15 r>0....H3fl a. is 187.. 8.15 40.. ..833 3.15 01.. ..301 8.15 9H....3H4 3.1314 63.. ..373 3.10 9X....3U3 3.10 41.. 8.10 59.. ..313 3.1314 31. ...800 3,134 190 .. B>U 8,1314 in 3.10 01.. 3.10 118.. 250 B.to 111)....308 8.10 4H....3111 3.10 01.. B.io 57.. ..370 8.10 170....378 8.10 40.. 8.10 91.. 8.10 00-...205 8.10 KllKKP—Rnnali 100 lb* fur loferle kTIO*«. r*. wrlgMoiMOO .•iso ii... I necr*. weigh- Air (letli. wcluli mmonxermtmi or cur ulotiahter :lc, wd^lilturTW w*. heifer* -« t.flttM.m V.MMtf.IU iuv<4.m 2.7341 .60 non iulm. .Vo, Ar. /’/ ire. :u*.,..a0053.i0 i50.. ,.270 3.10 1&7....2US :i. in M.... 266 3.115 No. At. Prlet. A5....271 f3.HI 01.. ..203 3.00 O' 2!«) .1.111 37.. 96 3.00 4H....2U) 3.10 22.. ..an a.oo 1U0....H4) .1.(0 :>3 ...ins 3.(0 27.. .237 ».<U 77.. ..244 .1.(0 142....2JH 3.(0 n<»....220 :mo 06.. .201 ,1.(0 os....saw 2.as 03.. 2,05 0. .I*o 2.'JO 31.. ..161 2.(0 01. ... 215 2.10 At.... 144 3.7 S 31.. 2.T0 A0....K0 2.70 30 ...IK) 2.50 35.. 2.50 2H....KU 2.40 41 . 171 2.40 40.. 9.35 23.. 101 2.0) 7tf . . UH 1,50 3. CO :t.i» 3.05 3.U5 3.05 3.00 3.00 M....2V) 50.. 5ft....237 too ...285 to- 67.. ..213 40.. 213 37....301 A2....2U0 1it)....261 3f1.,..’ai7 3!us 01....0« 3.05 4.1.. aw 3.0) 65.. 3.05 101.. .272 3.16 41>,...224 S.OS 104.. 3.00 :<2....210 3.U1 06.. .270 in 33.. 0.00 32.. .216 3,(J0 70.. ItV 3.00 141)..,,2ft*- 3.00 at t3.2503.39per. to prime ounlltlu. nuFrAto. norFAto, Oct. si.-CATTLK-n«e«lpta, l.ttMtmsr kct Hull} prices declined shout So on nil grades: choice to extra sieere, Jt.ou»4.ini good shippers, «s.x*M.r>U| medium, 53.i0553.H3! common, *3.ou'43.;i'»i oxen. S:t.»x«i.Ous bulls, tl.rvftl.&ut fow toads unsold. BIIRSF AMU Lambs— Receipts, 4,odui market nrasad unchanged. Houi-Uecelpti. laMSi market dulls prices IMMOc lowers turkers. good to choice. f:«.cw»:i.ir.i common, W.udt heavy, S 3. I.vyn.mi do common. SJ.7Msa.Uu; iwenty-flvs cars uusoids market closed weak. Sr. Louis, (let. 31.- Tc*an» am) Houthwes Hajmly malnlf through rH duck. and iKlcoi dull and weak, uuged; receipt*, i,«uji iblpmeuUi hoi not quolahly clu siixxr-Falr butchers' demand at ptctlous prices; re eelnu, |,mi; shipments, mi. Ifooi-Weaiher colds reeling better) good demand! light shinning to lorkcrs. tJ.7Mi3.a'»i packing and notions, sxiinaa. in: butchers' and Fhlladelphlas,s3. lo tM.uat receipts, «,aus shipments, 3.7U1. . .. . MrruuEurr. Hast l.inxnTt. Oct. Jl.-CArrr.e-Recelpts to-dsy. 187 head through and l»:» locals total for three dsn, tut through and i.tm locals supply lights nothin* doing to-days market over fur the week. n"Us-llcco|nt)i to-day, LT3 J heads lolal for three Yorkers, gj.ouas.l3i I'lilladelphlas, »a.ao to-day. m» head: total forthreo daya, .I.7UUS uotblngdolugto-days market cluaed for the week. OBW I UlilM Nssr Vosr. Oct. ai.-Ilnsvxs-Onlf 23 received! no trade to spook of; dressed beof dull at M.wwi.<n for Texas and Colorado (Ideas *3.air*7.u» for naslru do. StiKßi>-liecelpls. 4,a«t market a llitlo mure active, firmer price*! general sales of sheep at gt.iiMi.&us lamb*. si.»s».vu)t a car-load of fat Ohio wethers for export at g.v-J3. • HwsxE-Keceipts. itwsn market quiet at txsooa.oo for live, and $4.aa®4.75 for dressed. CINCINNA CISCIKKATI, OCt. 31.-11(1(1*- mandi common. Si..v*SJ.7&t I In*. Imtcuera*, 7,aoJ|iWFmcnu, 1,7-H. ;atil *—Htetrjf, with » fair tie* ittchc, »-j.noaxofii pane* *j.uxm.ui. Receipt*. IATMIIKR, The caw market «u nearly hare of lumber y ester day. and quiet. A cargo of shingles sold early. nod two or three arrival* were noted after trading hour*. piece •tuff waa quoted at t7.aua7.33, the ouUlde fur the choice enrgoea, andtoch at *u.u;ail.OO, Uhlngles were guoUHlalti.T3a3.oU. and fancy brand* at tXta Lath were unchanged, f 1.39 belay tbo current price. The fleet la expected tbo las; of tbe week. Local dealer* are taking moat of the Huff now arriving, though tbe Interior dealer* located oa the canal bare bought a few cargoes recently. There la no competition between buyer*, however, and tbo dcprcaaloo due to big receipt! continues. The cargo ef barge 0. Campbell, from Ludlngton. 800,01)0 ft piece aloft, aold at 17,33, Tbo cargo of schr K. M. Rtanlnu, from White Lake, I03.OU) ft Inch lum ber. sold at SIMM. At the yards fair sale*. In tbe aggregate, were made at tbe ruling prices. Following are the quotations! First and aeooud clear. Hi and 3 tueti 133.10033.50 Third euar, l!<to3luch s».«a3i>.u» liitnlclaar, Inch ptt.ui Pint and clear droMed aiding m.tu Flrsteommondreasedaldlne H.ui Flouring, flntcommon, dressed.. “3.n0 Flooring, sucondcoutmou. drc*»ed 33.<v> Flooring, third common, dressed.... lU.M Uox boards. A, 13 Inches and upwards. ... 31.00033.90 Has board*, It, 13 Inches and upwards 30.UN437.90 Hex boards. C 17.UiaiH.90 A stock hoanla, Idle I3lnch, rough 3t.UNia3H.UO II stock boards, to to 13 Inch *jo,uum39.ui C stock boards, 10 to 13 Inch 10.uai7.uo l> or common *u«k boards, 13.u0a14.u0 Fencing. No. 1 UMJualt.OO Fencing. No. 3 U.Uaiu.U) Common board* lo.ooan.uU Cull board* p.uatO.oo Dlmenslun-atulT u.&uoll.uu IMuivoiioo-Muif, 3U to aon iu.9iatu.uo Call*, a inch K.uoa o oo Pickets, nmgtt and select T.uoail.ui Pickets, select, dressed, and headed Ik.ui Lath l.sooi i,7b Uhlugtes, *'A" standard to exim dr/ 3.3na 3.1 u Khlngte*, standard green 3.U»4 3.19 Htilngles, No. I i.uii i.to Cedar aUlugles. k.uoa 3.10 BY TELKGUAPU, FOniCION CITIES. The following were received by the Chicago Board ef Triule: l.tvaaronu Oct 81-lti3D a. m.-FJonr. 13923*. Wheat—Winter, do Hdatf* IOd; spring. 7«ftdas*ttdt white,o*7daa*udt rlub.os ndatuald. C0rn,33501933* bd. Pork. 49*. Lard, at* ed. Livbnfool, Oct 31.-IVtm*me**pork—Eastern, 52s | Western. 49*. liacon-Now Cuniberland*.U7*t short riba, Used i lung clear, Sls6d; short clear, sas; shoulder*. W*. llama 475. Lard, Btsttd. Prime loess beef, on*; Indio meat beef, TO*: astro India mess beef, uus. Cheese. 47* «d. Tallow. 37* 3d. LctgbON, Oct. ai.—l.irxspool- Wheat steady. Corn strong. Cantoeeoff coast-Wheat firms fair average No. 3 spring. :m»; fair average red winter, *isfij. Corn firms /air average American mixed, UU. Csrgocson passage-Wheat strung. Curs firm. Uood shipping California wheat Just shipped, *ss fid; nearly due, *a. Weather la KngUmt very cold. fipsriul DDpattfs Co The Tribune. Livutool, Oct. si—ll:9o a. m.-Flour, No. 1,33 as No, x I us. Gksim—Wheat—Winter. No. I. fit lOdt No. 3, H» fids aprtog. No. I. oaMt No. x 7s Sdt white. No. I. Os Odt No. x oeTdsclub. No. I. loa ids No. x Betid. Coro —New, No. 1,39 s ud; No. X Xta6d. Paovuiosa-rork. si*. Lard. sis Od. Liverpool. Oct. 91.—CoiTOg-Dull at 5 iMdll • MM; sales, T.uoo balms specula It oa and export, l.fiun American. *.nax Laud—American, sit Sd. AMTWaUf, Oct. 31.—I’KTKOLIUU—S3a 3d. AMERICAN crriEa. * NSW YORK. Special nufiateh to /*w rribuaa. K«w Toa*. oct. si. -CaaiK—Wheat much tern active, and more or leas unsettled; winter grades opened Hwlo per hu bly tiers market during the afternoon weakened a little: toward the close stride more steadiness was developed: spring leas soughlt earlier bids Indicated a higher range by fettle permit cable edvtcvsof astrang cr and fairly active market. Coro rather less suugbts transactions Indicated an advance of shout He par bus mixed Western, *ue*7He. Rye held more firmly, but quiet: H.UUU bu No. 3 Western at due. Date fairly actlva at generally unchanged prices; white Western. IXOCO buatswoatcs Ne.sCblcagu, aoHtdhUo. ITeed has been moderately sought after. I‘aovuiuna-UeaaporkmoraacUvai quoted rather firms Western mess more active ou an advance, No vember closing at 97.75: December. 97.75; new, Janu ary. »u. 75. Cut mesu moderately actlva at steady figures. Raeou In rather better demand; Western loug clear, 5Ha-,Hc states of ao boxes shun clear, Novem ber delivery, 5Hc. Lard less active for early delivery: somewhat stronger In prices xalca of «uo ta at 9xxiw TaLLuw-Uora aetlvat prime to choice, 8 IHU me. fivoai-cantrifugaleteck quite active at Inside fig ures: refined In moderate demand. WuijcT-llcldst ft.il.with ft.luH reported bid regular; market dull. FutonTi—ti'ilrly actlvo Inquiry (or # i • it craln: Arm r»Ni for Utern..' en nt ...,. . steam lnc!rH<’,| Rp*in n» V n»r»?. i^. eof * b f T Tofh« HViWm Anoelattd Prtt*. fmnie* fjnlels Novi-rntter. »“™! ry * ,M!,US r * ,,ru,ry ' Kr-oua—lleiter 'lomandi reeelnra. -timi Plnie and WV.irrr*. ».i w-i.v., p7/mr?,V t-jira. *,v*t clmlee. wheat estra. j-.t extra Ohln, *i oliir nV'Vf '*" •* •a.frwa.l.TSi Minnesota patent .s«.nna«.79 4.41X4!.:» xmi.An 91.0. unirrsuied amber, 9 l."l(’4l.<tV(> \ 0 ‘ I' l '*. »,r, » n ',r rwH SiS-SKiSfe. 1 - •"*«“' a "* )Ur-uiilet. but firm at 4oa<3c. mop*—Dull and nominal, Gnockßtß** Coffee firms eaten private i ni> ., _ A Killf.i.ffisjsr""*" 1 "'- ,tW7 « c - «“|-"T3 4 , V.5?,t1!,V. , " k ' t d "“' "•'••* «*■ «*. Tau.ow—Firm at oV^HPie. Hmin—Doll and nmhaiwed. TuitrxNTtNi-SMtadv at a*>(e. Kooa-Flrm and nnciiangcd. PBovsaiona—l’otk flrtncrt meat, 97 7vanm n . »««■»«». cut meau heavy: long clear miffi^ o ** ?$£ f jhou ao, «.,uo. um nrm.n Ptiin? .«.m, l»irrraii-«fpa'lf and unchanged. CJirkar—Market dulls WrMern, ho>>c. WniaiY-«i.lo4bbls 91.1 t staked* IULTINOISB. JIAI.TINORI. Ocu 31. —FLOUR—More iris*. .... ateady; Howarditrert and Weatern miner. SayuM*"? extra. ti.7vni.us family, 9i.soos.ryt. * Gisain— Wheat—Weatern firmer and hlzhen v« - PenMylvanla red. ti.uiUs No. 3 Weitern •l»* ind November. 91.01401.0141 December‘•i r-rl.O’Kl Jamury, SMH*. Corn-Weatcrn Arm .?$ niilets old We»tern mued. ipoe, arcs NnrruhM , a , n .'J ntldes December, ■mw.’s .(armory, arc. o’ai« e »(. <7 ami (Inn; Western white. a>v.^h^e: , do ralxed M ov*i? ),r Pennaylranla. avime. llye firmer. I’lwmiso.K-Hat and nominal. Bulk n,,i,_r„. •ll.ral‘l'~. yj|ot ililc. .?«■« perrar efr® 1 ' 0 °" Huttkr— t\eak, Inst not lower fop choices' packed and roll. tnoiHi-.. c ‘*>e«om flnoVVc * c *— uol l an<j oonilnaltcrude, r*. Coppti-null and nominal; t(|o earsoea. nam, wntaar—tjulett noatocks nominally tf.tiuiiVu FnitoiiTa— To Liverpool oeraieameruuletscriin mtIPMXNTS-WilCAt. .VI. *OO bit. piifLAnit.rnu. Pnn.aoxi.mra, Oct. 31. FLourt-Steady. itinera. J3.jiwi.us, emaa. *l.f«M:l.ao; Mlnnewtta 94.fto«3.iflihlghgraikt. lire flonr, <3 ft Grain—Wheat firms No. area, Sl.uoKs ainbof ti*m 01. on white. tI.'UOI.KSs No. a Chicago, we'evi™ ■cendrs yellow, 4*<«4h.4c. Gala steady; white Wr.i,,, aai7e: Xlsx',«. Kyn e«.!crV\v"l"rn. ® Provision*—Dull, Me*a pork. ch.uk)<«..v). meai beef, COMM. Hama—Smoked.u*iu4cs nick!*. 1 70hcs irrcon. ft4«*:c. Lard fldtt prime ifeatn, |,i ' Homi-New York Stile and Itradfonl counu Pa., extra*. iPojncs Wcatern Ueierre, luwtrc. “ Enos—Firms Weatern, 330 ate. Ciiriir— Dulls Weiiorn full cream, H4o9e. Pirnoi.iUM-Stc.vly: refined, i>c; cruuo. 7'(o Winner—Nominally unchanged. llKOiteri—Flour, 3.500 tries wheat, 0.000 bus con 13,UGbut oats, u.ouubus rye. l.uuobu. "• TOl.ltKI. Toi.ino. 0.. Oct. 31.-Ki.ouß-Steadr. Grain— Wheatcloaca easier: No. 1 Michigan, wu*. No. Udo, KBcs attibur Michigan. ca*h.i)| 4c 1 Novetn£r ni‘(c; December. ui4cs No. ado. hoc; No. a red win. tcrcaalt. iOcsGctoher.naJies November and Desnntrr Diet No. 3 d.v, Hies No. 3 Dayton A Mlcbluan red Ul4e: N 0.3 do, Hues rejected WanaMi.7fte: tinnier Writ' em, met No. a amber Illinois. 07c. Guru atcadrs hizh mixed. 37Hcs No. a ca*h. sniHct October, stves new white. 3H.sct rejected, stiMc. OaiaUuH; Ct.o'viit tSiin— Dull amt nominal, FuiiniiTa—Firms wheat to HulTiOo, 3t{es com, 3e Htnupra—Wheat, btsuo bus com, 17,000 bus oast. 3,1*1) bu. Bn ipMiiTa-Wbeat, 71.000 bus corn, l.ooobusoait none. H Toi.ino. Oct 91—4 p. m.—OtiaiN—Wheat cloiei eaaler; amber Mlcliliao, cash and Noremhcr. uiv# rjci buyer Noveml-er, No. aml.eaah. OlVjct Novemncrauil December, red canal. blHc. Cora-Notblm done. Oata dulls No. 3. ale naked, aujte bid. * »T. LOUIS. Br. Louit. Oct. 3t.—Flock—Unchanged. Gkaih—Wheat hlvhcrs No. a red, aiWQfl.’iUo rubs R:iv«*H.mc Novembers KkdftTKc Deceml>ers rwoio .lauuarys No. 3 do, 7i*J44#7t*f<cs No. a anrlur. 7lsc. t.-ru Arm and rcarcc: aa<9:i.-J4c bid cubs ;tiUs bid Novembers attco May. Gaia sinners 2U'<c euui auo Novembers auNMau<«e December. Kya lowers 4OWot')o** Harley unchanged. WiiiaKißrUDGhanKcd at 91.05. I’RonaioSa—Pork dull nt 97.47H07.50. Drr-ult nominal. Uacuo lowers 94.laji, i-l.'ftyS.lQ. fr fc i7!4 OV37H. Lardquletnl9V7A. tuoitrra—Flour, A,ou)brlat wheat, 00,000 bus com. 7.nu>ous oata, ai.<u>but rye, 3,(«Gs barley, i:i.uoins. Biiii*M«NTa-Flonr. it.on bria; wheat. aa.u" bus corn, a.uou bus ouu, txmo: rye, nuaei parley, ooae. CINCINNATI. CtkotVNATi, Oct* 31. —Cotton—ln fair demand at P)sc. Flour—Dull and unclianßed. Grain— Wbeut dull at KhdNHet reeelpta. 7.00 has ahlpmenta, t, MX) bu. Com aieady, with a fnlrdrsnaai atavi)d?c. Gaia quiet but atoady at itya la good demand at AOo. Harley quiet and ummaneed. PaoviaiONi—Fork Jobbing. 97. .V*£#7.7.l. l.unTluroM dematsdt current make. kettle, id'Mj 7.00. Hulk meau-Markct il)ll and prlr-ca a »hna lower at 93.00 for ahmildcra. 91.050t.10 for dear ilwj 94.3)ibldi 9<.->o naked forelenr. Itacon Inactive aad lowers 94.uxa4.H7Ji. 9S.U), and 93.lgH0i.at. WisiaKY—Meady, with a lair domaud, at 51.0 L LtNalio Oil—Dull and drooping at &4c. MILWAUKRK. Milwadxki. Oct. si.— Flour— cjulet and firmer. Grain— Wheat flrmert opened J<o highers rioted Anns No. 1 Ullwaukeu bard. I*4ol No. I H.lot No. 3 do, Hlcj October, mici Novcmi**T. hiijci Jjeccmbor, < aoHcs January, Httis No. a Ullwauku. liOHcs No. 4s Sues rejected. Sic. Corn quiet and ua* eiißiikcdt No. 3. 310. Gnu quiet and uncliotmvd; No. a. MM4C. Hyo atcadyt No. 1,41 c. Harley ca.ler; No. a aprlug. Hies NovoDibcr, Kies Dcceiulwr, » , 7W'i'v. I’RoviaiONS—(Juiet and firmer. Mi-u porx-OM, 97.<*n new, *h.uo. PrluiotteunUrd.9j.K7. Fkiioii ra—Wlirat to Hufriilo, 4014 c. lUcaii'ia—Flour, H,onubrl*s wheat. Citnohu. fiutPXiNTt-Fluur. tuioubrlas wheat. ;u,uoubsL LOUtaVILLK. Louuvillr. Oct. 3i.-CorroN—Quiet at be. Fixti'K—Dull and anebaogud. Grain—Wheat—Market isuiots red, wot ambcranl wblte. DOOuac. Corn ateauys white. 43cs tnlxou, 4le. Gala—Market dullt white, a to; mixed, aac. liji iteady at L3c. Hay—Quiet at 93.OO0O.&O. pßovtatoNa—Pork dull and lower at 9ft.oa Lard quiets choice leaf tierce, SH.«); d.» kea*. fit.JO. bJi« nscau dull and nominal. Uacon dull nti<l lowers ihojl dera, 4cs clear rib, SitSJies clear, 84c. tiugar-curtu bainailolUc. Wuiait—Firm at 9t.(H. • INMIANAFOLI9. iKiitANAPOLia, ImJ.. (lei. 31,—Hona—Inactive and lowers ctsolM, 9a.i*Kt3.au fair. Sa.7Uoi.tOs atockera. 9a.000a.80s rccelpu. T.ojobead. FLOui-tiietdjrt fancy, S4.iaJoß.tiU: family, 9<-<DO GiiAta—Wheat atrongers' No. 3 red. SHIKic. Cora ateadyt :ri4«f3:wt December, aio3lo. tiaie quiet and unchanged! white, IMtaoct mixed, |h4oMiJ#o. l.je. 43c. Pnoviainßß-Dull and lowers ahnulden, 4ct clear rlw 44c. Lard, f.He. llama. 64074c* Kioiirra—Wheat. ia,iui) bu. BUHTUN, Hobton, Oct. si.— Flouis— Nominally nnchanard. Grain — Corn quiets mixed aud yellow, Situ«t atcamcr, 804081 c. oataßrmi No. 1 aud extra wiilse. 3<Kk3oe| No. J wltUe. aics No. 3 white, Sues Milled. ao4>i#3ic. I(ye,uioa3c. . . llKuxit'Ta—Flour, dux) brla; com, aa.ooo bus wbeak B,oou bu. BUFFALO. Buffalo. Oct, Si.-Uitsig-Wheat dullt *alea A « bu Uululb. private term*: No. 3 Milwaukee iirldst Hue. Com quiets sales, H,.v>ibu No. 3 Cidcagoßl tut now offered at 40t*c. Outs neglected. It/* aegrtcuo. Harley neglected. . .. . FBaiuiiTs-Canal, 7Mc wheal: QMccsro. Usllrosd, nominally 8)«e wheat. narnoiT. niraotr, Oct. ai.—Ftovn-Flrm and In good UtutM-Wbeat Oracrtextra.tfflio: No.l white,MH*i November. iHJtc: December, uOct January, o<c; i:»u* lug No. 1. ItOHu asked. lteedpts.3U.933 but shlpwvWA Oil, 147 bu. uawßoo. Oswiuu.N. Y., <>ct ai. -dust*—Wheat unchanged. Com quiet; No. I Toledo. 49<*c. l-RUItU. . Pkoris, Oct 3U-Usuuwixxs—6tci£y: aales J* brlsatdl.UT. PETROLEUM. CLRVBLtKD. U., Oct »1.-P*TBOf.«trw -Markw quiet and steady t stand trd while. I Hi u*t nc. , Piitshuku, Pa., Oft at.—pgraotaug fjo'”* crude »toady at fI.UiH at Parker's fur Imouuiy* shipment: refined dull: held utuHA Punadulputsu** ,l l)i7cfnr. Pa.. Oct a».-P*T»OLkn*-Markci up*** ed quiet and (trady. with sole* at declinedin 83*0. at wnlch price U ni«**.*di ahlpm-uu, 3d,nw bru. averaging uaojuj Uausuctlunt 30U.UUJ. DUY-CJOODS. Kbw York, Oct. :ii.-Culiou good! «»ntlnu« quiet, hot fairly steady in prices colored duck* In l*«n»r «« matid by vise win trades prints moving gmgltaiiudulls men's wuar of w.*.>lun» lu figh■ woistrd coatings and rloakluge In (air requests forma goods sluggish, but cafhuieraa steady. TURPENTINE. WiLwixnTOK, ucL 91.-brum or TwswtTts*- Qalel at _ THE MICHIGAN TREASURY. Uptcidl flUjtatck to T*t Triouaa , . LiK.lKn, Mkh., 0«. 81.—Ike (all,.wine I* • •tatemeut of the receipt* and tlUbiiriomouia a* the Htato Treasurer 1 # oIIUo for tho moiith eiio- Uur Oft. 81, 1878: Uxluuce ou band BayU •«. 1878, #4oo, mas; receipts fur tho mouth, *•«»* tula), J1MV.i17.57l dlakunuucuU ter Ilia month. JiM.Hsl.iVi balaureon kanJ 0* 81. 1878, r-Ti,.li7ii. - UUA'iV IIMIEUILV GI»V’B SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE M«RK. Tb. <)re»l Kn-TIIAOE *1)1 rv £o tfr*s>fj 1 Ajg> radically cure aur It j • M.' * v<,rj ' extras or overwork jJJfN? APyyArV of the brain sod ncr .jroAnlfflb Bvfora Toting. used for over thirty years wills great socewe- , e . UT Tull particulars la our pemphUtwh ten•• , M lire to send Irro by mat) to every one. CIT T*!?k£r. of Medicine ta sold by all tirmteUia at 91 i«r •Utacaaaeeforti. or willli* sent free by auh cclpt of the money oyadJrvsdng TIIK 1111 AV JIKUIOOK U 10 Mechanics' Wocg. Detroit. »*“•. Or VAN fit'llAACK. bJEfIIKNSON A sbe Laka-kL. I hteago, wholeaaio and retail *b kß will supply druggists st protirteter>_nru™^,^^—s _ .lIbIELLAXtIHJv. —• no f*Av'i i Dr. EIG9/H> IT3 Haath (:iark-«l.< CM"**-, ,u Consult ncnooally or by mall, free of c l A, i, i.s Chronic, nervous. orsiwclaldUesau*. only physician Lu Ute city ehu wsxtxaDwuruw***'