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e - ww i) THE CHICAGO" DA remoy o the block on the northeast corner of | firm, 3. W. Doane & Co., put. up its own build-. CHICACO RESTORED. Washington sod neg‘:?iom;ma;‘:hag:rg;:n- ing. | o e 12 s % ceipts mere free, and Li ) TR ,flnfi and inchanged. (But: New York was firm,-| -, nteers, and good fo-extrs cows, r | AUCTION SALES:— ‘} and our “ homes talent wag responsible for the “-slaughter, averaging 800 to.1,100 4. ... By GEO. P..GORE & CO."’ ments were specially constructed for its use. 1 DRY GOODS, ETC. T e Sch are un] ¢ 8 b 2 1 WG{”‘?"M‘;"E‘ & Foreman, auil Heamond 2 {lerthe fire tha des gf‘;a’ fradomayed west ?fififfi?;’:‘;m.a :yim of :insp {1?:5 5,;,‘,’11&21;}"“‘ o oot gri’iac:z“’g‘?!fg' fl:?l‘hc,‘l‘vmii:? o 080 o 2 i @, %4, and 25 East Randalph-st. o 8 i et, under the | ward, an ishments, | "0 e PR it o . i BE ub_prices-up, 8 Inferis - < cows; + 2 h 3 Return of Business to Tts OLd | Tt Reteoa ™ | oorumgian smeth, mde o Lcirer, Hamiin, Hale & Gor, | registration ’h’*‘flff?m: g toesdvanse monld yromauly h"‘}flfi“fi“fi“"; Tfl':l%:;m:nfii»fiffig P AR ~WILL GLOSE OUT k3, ‘BANDOLPH_STREET. and J. V. Farwell & Co. will continue their | nent-of fraud, should it be asiemple 7 C me of the friends of ‘exas Cattle—Through droves.. Locations on the South T Hide and S 0Er R STETT permanently | wholosalo déparimonts on ifadison and' Monroe | fature, It is very dasizabio fhiat harmonigus gc- | thotd oporstors sold out on heTiso yosterdsy. | Tects Cttle Noribery s e | o V'Téi-;r ATCTION. Side. occupy the southwest corner of Rsndolph and | streets, between Fifth avenuo snd the Ti¥er. | oy ghiould be sebured-in-some way; wihile there That made many.cantions who would-othermiso | %1 0000 v «eeeeeserocer 3150430 | On Wednesdsy, December 11, at 9 1-28.m, ® LI.SS.\Q ‘strests when completed, which will pe | There are also some of the great wholesalohat; | - " e ‘have bougk "3&:? it tHe market wag relatives | “HOGS—The. rsce;gbs of. hogs. during the past 180 C in a very short time. BB cap, and far, and boot and. shoe: stores-which. | 18 every reason to beliene, 1y sléw, notwithatending) the .fact: that there | Week Bggrogate 143,333; ‘making s total of z ASES Tho Bunk of Chicago will be on”the opposite | come from Wabash avenue and-State ‘street, | houssien, thout an, K yere'again several. %fltfl,n-mflgr_fl on the floor, | 430,696 for' the four -weeks ending to-day, and * g cosner, in the elegant Metropolitan Block. The [ north of Wesnington. An importent portion of |.to conduct.their -business.Opunly “and. i some of which' W z;f'd f;g’ “while® in" other cases | 2,883,362 since Jan. 1. - The cours of, this mar- s The Bankers, Insurance Agents, Gro- | pinters aze giving it the finishing touches. | the wholesale trade in theao axvicles has returned | poasd and Lo do 50 in compilanci with a Iswihat | the, advance cawrled Lo8 miarket beyond, the | kot was mueh the same'as during last'wesk and 2 4 e ahotl & Co. arealso in the Metropoli- | o the old locality. - The reteil dry goods houses | 20" 2 (5 Cbionts of, all punties- sffected b limits of the brokers, Qur z;:pck has increased | the preceding one, prices _nm;g;_‘mk, and de- 2 3 g ¢ cery, Iron, and Dry Goods Deal- | tan Block, No. 167:Rsndolph street, B O L re o Staty sirat, and | Will proséct the tights of: GLPANLAS 8E5EE Y 180,000 bu during thie"past week, giving us | clinin, during’ this opening -days, -Srming’ up ; % at Home * Acai o Fidelity Savings Bank and . §afe ‘Deposi- | Wabash avenuo, snd to some oxtent on.West |.if- Witht l’_‘?sfldw:“””tg’ :;:;;‘9 ~V:‘:e‘;jml S0 bu g elors, :l}}:;éhalfmenln;n_nr toward the cloge, and closing wesk cand: lower. | el iy ) ildi i i - * i H ion to i dhat they: cas, . = s e receipts brought out v n account of whom §t may ‘and ‘af the sams ers * at Home gaile tory Building, next to the Sherman House, will | Madison stxe;;.z e e | times calied attention to : mwgugoly; A O Ty 1135 Aeclingd €0 81103, aud Akl | paid ongfl‘h zec afy 2 I*‘r;sdly u: I\z m ;k ] ;z:_: Aot Mol Ib sy soucern, and 26 4 be finished and occupied in January. Before rogulats themsalves - B g e, BB, Bryhn had n safe deposttory | © Anecessery’ concomitant of all this business | sbolished, bacauso high prices ill-imeys bring: Tanced 'to 91,115 at the close, ; Seller January | taken-advantage of by packers.to foroo down | MEN'S, BOYS', Youths, Women's, ilssés’ & Children's s0ld at. §1,119/@L.12%; and seller Febraary at | prices; and the. bulk of the first three days’ re- ‘Seasonable Goods of all Grades, ¥ on twenty feet of this site, which has since been- | is the business of eating. Men will eat. Inthe | unincreaseof com tition, if competh‘ion be per- L1 @] & Y I h T The Most Wonderful Restora~ purchased by the bank, and on it and forty feet | midst of business we zre hungry, and must find | mitted, Once g,c,;,; to the owner the ' ability to %13};@1‘14, “both clgsmg ds_: the Io\ztmge. :guétswem purchased at $3.60@3.85. But fearing: X g 2 djoining hes been erected s fine building; | some place to estisfy tho. cravings of the inner | gend hisgraiw wherohe Elenseq, and th# storage | There wa _but-a poor demand, £o% e c%; doe |8 ‘mn“f sweok's supply would -be diminished, | . On Thursday, Dec. 13, at 9 1-3a, m, tion Since the Time of the total cost of which will be $250,000. | man. Tre present feeding facilities on the South | rates find their own levol. - i _;}npmmt,- -No. 1 spring sfl!e firmt I ot oL 7 tieapjow mices, thaey were advanced to $3.80 wR & Charles IL Mr. Bryan's original vault, which went through | Side are probably as extensive as befors the fire. | - The leading produce markets were less active | No. 8 epring st $1.01, snd rejected. do at lc. @4.10 on Thursday. Yesterday and to-day the HALL OFFER the fire unseathed, and saved & large sum of | Conley's restaurant, at the. corner of Madison | -to-day, but prices wese generally well sust(vined; money, besides valuable papers, contained 1,100 | and Market streets, Burke's and Anderson’s | except in provisions. The 'sccess’ of -o1"ders . boxex!e.d Th&ss were ren@lad ‘S,o paxmflni \;ht:hfl& Empgz: Homlud on. Mladx‘:‘n;n, Kuhtn‘u onh?\ax“- which éaused the rm?inl:t n%v:nc% in uovg?\l(l’g: n i posited in them their valuables, and ha eir | born, in & Gore's lunch counter, whichis | the breadstuffs seemed -fo have been partisy A in th 8 ‘When the fire gave tho business houses in the | 0050 .| ¢ohat no one else had eccess to them. | tho same T ekt Lhat gnasts, 76 | opt Al derewore’ slow to Tecogulze thia &0 bn do ot $1.103; " 1,600 bu No. 8 soring o; otk but thel purenssos, sompuratively, iro Sonth Division summary notice to quit, Canal, | e Eor B e B O T another vault, con- | elevatad o stools instead of being seated on { fact,~ hence, strength and quistness. Ourxe-. | gy ¥ hp po do'at SLOLZ; T20 doat | ol uly sbodt 25,000, ot of tho 119,855 re-. Infantry Dress Coats. Msadison, Washington, Randolph, 2nd Lake | {aining3,500 boxes, making a total of 600. The | chairs, Tom Andrews' chop house, on Calboun | ceipta of grain -during the paat weel .have been ' 2.0 & %) u do at $1.00% ;'2': ?s’f 69; g bt ) “}hkflf“ hands. ~Ceatinued s streets on the West Side, and Wabash and Mich- | new vault has been built as cirefully as the old | place, Dearborn, near Madison, and Coignard’s | only moderate, but they exceeded the shipments [ l?ic g Totnlo i éfig ‘bu red winter at $1.65, on arfily cnn%adlsa &o tat hfor, and it isnow gen~ cava]ry Jackflts i ues, Harrison and other streets on the | one.” The temporary office of the Bank is at the | cafe on South Water street, are the most promi- | by gome 200,000 bu in wheat, and the' same in frack. , 103,000 bu. ¥ s A i e hat the bulk of the hog crop s B e oreudid & on the | Cefer of Madison sixeet and Fifth ovenuo. 11r. | nenteating houses, Thero axo two Holly Treo | corn, incressing. onr stocks so muchy Tiows o Corp s duiet, but averaged 3o, higher g | W o Pecked at prices ranging donnward {rom PUEN TR South Side, afforded temporary accommodstion | FEEPA Y, el Tr"or the State Sevings | Inn Coffeo Houses, one on Washington strest; | amonnts taken out for consumption. vathy with wheat; and was in fair demand | $4.00. = Many “predict an early decline Cash sales were reported of 400 bu No. 1 spring | market was agein edsy, and closi tes are’ = A . 3£8190; 10,000 b No, 2 spring st SLING : | S3.003.65 for common 331005 75 for medinm | K111t Groods, Hosiery, 15,000 bu do at 81.118¢; 10,000 bu doat $ to good grades, at $3.80@83.85 for choice. Shij . = 14,800 bu do ab sx.nfi’; 98,200 bu do af $1.11 i pors continue'in the nm%at and. i:epoftoendfly 1 Fleece-Lined GIOVGS, o the enormous trade of the city, and were s0on | Ingtitution, is now the President. Dear the tunnel, one on Monroo near LaSalle, | At this rate our elevators “be choke-fall | mear 1'he close of the season, owing to advices of to 23.50@3.75. ~The quality is excellent. full of life and activily. Busines was scattered ’ " cLARK STREET. 2nd numerous smaller glncee, such s Dillon's, | before gh:‘o;;ing of navigation in the spring, | greathr “;?5:? in New fork—o!hdemse d“éll; wl&"‘&?fi?fi;fi:l};i& Fers about 17,000, whi Ha'ts! Ca:PS, & Turbans. &1l over the unburnt ares. Previons to the fire | _The Merchents' Farmers' and Mechanics' Sav- | oo Monros, the oyster house in the basement | In the general features -of the grocery market | There Wwas ipping “demand, and 1ot mu g8, swelled the supply to aboul GRO. P.OOBE & 00, Anctiacers; 2, Hand olph-at % <ot | < quiry for this month. The trading was chiefly | 80,000. ' Under thislarge number, and with the }‘::{;““,e‘:‘:i}‘,"i‘;f :fl:;mfihf;fiug?fi; {naiee Jamuazy, which opened at i, and %0 | weather moderating, the murket was- dall snd g P R emain atrong, | vanced o S15c ot th clogs, Seller tho month, | depressed. A few early sales were taken at the By C.C. THAYER & CO. ings Tastitution, formerly st No 18 Olark street, | corner of Clark and Madison, and & variety of aod subsequent to tho fire on Halsted, noar | incipient . “hssh factories” all xound. different kinds of business had gravitated to Iocalities the most convenient and best sdspted | Mpaison, is now at No. 75 Clark strect, in Supe- | There is no fear of sny one With | g tion of coffees, v 3 to their interesta. Houses in the same lineclus- | rior Bloek. The West Sid offe will bo tontia. | money starving. The Sumbe of gneatn at :fi;&:fig‘;fl‘; e only indifferently sus. | or cash NO. 2 oponed at 805¢c, and closed st 3lc. decline noted yestordsy, but a farthor reduction e tered together on the same sireets, which were | ued as & branch. ) {Hese different places every day iS enormous. | tained. Sugars ere still weak, snd will, no smem’f gsfig‘"‘f‘\'ffl}n‘g;c:‘;;é except e“g;‘:: 5 "d":zga i @Slgse%flfd tha]p!fli!‘kat closed IM:PORTED fast becoming identified in the public mind as STATE STREET. Dne averages from 1,000 to 1,200, another is 600, | doubt, undergo a further decline, The dry goods, | OF £W0 10! Bo:d 1o e, jecte & .00y several ‘thousand left = wi P i The First National Bank had moved iato its | and o on, according to size end popularity. connected with banking, insurance, dry 0088, | ;7 uiding u the southivest corner of State | - The improvement in the South Ehda 18 opess grocerios, or ironware, 83 the caso might be. | and Washington strects, but short time before | ent o every one. The houses look bright and ‘And now that business has, in & great measure, | the fire which compelled & temporary evacustion | new, and the architectural appearance of the returned to the South Side, it is interesting to | of the premises, Tt went to No. 449 Wabash | streets with all the strange combinations of note how naturally, and as if by a common im- | &venue for a few weeks, and.then built a shanty | orders and styles, is unique and pleasing. The 4 on Washington street, soas to benear the vaults, | homes of sin, formerly on LiaSalle and adjoining : ine, Tho dey go0ds, | B oo, and fmer, .slosing ¢ 2%, Cash galés | over ansold. Tho following wera smong the m?fifi&?‘;&nfifi{i;fi%wm:%ooim, rera zeported of 16, 600 bu No. 3 at lo; 25,600 | transactions: = GHAMP 5 Hannels, and faney goods, muitable for the holi- |bu do b 3074c; 26,200" budo ab 80%c; 2,400 bu| o _ . HOG BALES. . - g dy- trade, being Of liberal character. . Prices fllacte‘% 8 2&:; é,mql:) l}:l’dgsuéflfixo; 1,600 bu | o 2% smm i é’gl;e.uzi Ao, é’?‘_‘:e. . 5 £Ly: b : ; min fairly’|-ear at 83c on trac ‘o . : t X 3 V35 - ¢ 3 oy e, Bt vae sgls 1y | =t S Gl et oo | B 3D 18 B IR 2Ry | AT Auotion, active.| T axc. ; guite large, | lower, under a leasene $40- 375 | 60 - 197 3.80 280" 875 Y m%mrxmmlvcfl consumers, was AU d,’;’,?;: mmomiug, the atrong. specy lative movement of [ 41 8° &7 {125 23 e e . Xor sceaunt of whom it may concern, pulse, the more important commercial and mer- | 0 " B nininred It took 5 5 “hi X ez % 375 183 200 380 y & 2 : S [ possession of |streets near Harrison, which seemed and prices were firmly sustained f - de 1 3 % cantile houses in the same business havo taken | {he renovated ‘bilding on April 6, six months Fixed like s plant on this pecalisr spot D M eng tenly- sold- quigk -a | tha past fow dsys was only *"m"P’"Pa“fl thero | 168 29 880 |45 %49 s80°(%e 2sb 50 ;| () Thursday Morning, Dec. 19, at 1012 otluk up permanent homes in particalar localities. after the fire. The building is valued at $200.- To draw nutrition, propagate, and rot, 96@328c. The demand for -dhuegg ‘fiimugnea» ;-s,c;nm“-'i:;n‘tgm%fi:g:xpégum‘:emmm{‘g oom M8 W 3% |4 i i 4 4o Ay 3 7S g o - S e e o aye 1lin; 3 . | . S . 000, Tmmedistoly after the *great calamity” it | have been driven furthor south, and will not re- | light, ¢ ndither ~‘interlor’ mor_"of& - 5 3 | o e s3r35oge: closing ab 5o 7 seller Jan- 13 "em oot 0 i e ) 38 At 186 East Madison-st. THE DANES. The benking district is already clearly defined, | was conspicuous smongs the ruins, and the tarn. The day is noar ab hond when' the ares and willbe included within Fifth avenue and flc%e,efi}lblmz?grn;od on cu:‘:u by 1{: Hopkins, | gouth of Hu.rrlisin t;;fi‘\aw fln;_lrd fid k:mf %: SES & Detroit artist, hanga in the counting-room, & | river to the lake, Wil solid blocks of build- Dearborn street, ‘and Randolph and Monroe | 1 oments of o memorable event in the history of | ings, devoted o' trade and commeroz. There ers heeming ‘inclined: to. buy beyond im“fi?s t fe Fifsge: and o et unts, . There: was . no - material.| Bary sold at 25@253/c, closing ab WAE:, PO0 | SHEEP-Tt has beon o quiet week in this Thera will be sold s above, withoubreserve, ths fallow. Chengd in valaes, 12@18540" for Wostern, snd 14 | sollor Feb: Feoid 253 @300 Befoctod s | partment of tho live e e ® e o | toving packages, dates pus oo 180 @150 for-New York factory béing thu prices cur- dull. -Cash sales were raportedd;f‘fo;s%,c; 0.2 | Roro in attendance, but since Tassdsy theis pu- | 1‘][\ [}asgsRuflmI\’s aflflnmgr Uham A Es) 5 Sont. Coalmet witha good demand st full prices. | (spocisl bin) at 263¢c; 5,000 b cheses have reached only 372 head, leaving the streets. A few banks will wander beyond these | the institution, as well a5 in the history of ‘the | has been nothing sinco tho time of Charles IL bu do a 25360 : 5,000 bu do st 255¢c ; 5,801 imits, but the favorite locations will be inside | city. gm the restomh;m of Cgimgc. It challenges E]rigd {mit?[{:az_q fairly l:rnuvaa, and, fl“?m 599§:~ b d:utnzg}{- }{us.m s 4, :c g :i a. o gcfic ’BUd bt ll"unfi of t;a }:upp‘ly Codza otherwise-disposed of. . 5(] DHS mw&nys AIGS. o, i 3bi Madi DEARBORN BTREET, e admiration of mankin firm. 618 Was & e demand for" TaISING, - 2 H ‘eeders took a few. b inci) . - £ them,, partiouiadly. on, Waskingian, #acieet " e e, Tiuh remays, dul at for- | doat 223ge, Tolal 95,600 . e R L . Terms—CQash. - 0.C. THAYER " - Anctioneers, 18 SHE nufinfaonh By ELISON & FOSTER. LaSalls, and Desrbor strests. Mostof the | A:C&0.F. Badger, who did business in — d ; “kets | Rye was quiet and steady at the advance non‘ed . 2 - othér days at No. 51 Dearborn street, and, under ‘mer quotations. The hide And leather mp, ket pA quies ag ady. abuut the poorest of the season, there :bai: banks have moved into their new qusrters, and | the pressura of circumstances which could nob MQNEY AND GOMMERCE_ o aotive and strong,. OlS were qusted | yesterday, being in rather. loss urgent doman | | very fow P estable mutton quilities, - Prices % b o anth - +and lighter_ su] .. Bales swere .restricted te' e - g, mmchianged. Carbon_sud tarpenting “wers £ | B0, L ERE hgpéuy%m s wero seatrictod &' | close steady 81'93.0093.50 for poor; st $3.15@ those that lifive Tét are only waiting to have | be resisted, moved to No. 683 Wabash avenue, them finished and furnished. There seems fo | are inB ffln;n npsrgme:ts in the Efqu]%tnbga Imam'c-1 ood rffequ!t _3«1 dver_y ':Mfi_x;m1 \_vhtillq other” at 5514@55%c. Lfil lo:b ‘medium, and at $4.50 for goad to 4 i i ance at the corner-of Dearborn ax ogcriptions 6d, * quiet”. and:: “easy. fAChbes Sad : .really. choice. ..” .. 7 : . : B e & e e i ;vashintg:o%%mau. Loy have & ton years| | MONETARY. Py colom, étn}’:uc;z i ool %ol | By sl uher mor ueive, bt sbont o | z Sl TTrade Sale by Catalogue, ] g / o 5t 1 axtent-" b otations.” 3 £@61 .35 : e I e : result being that all are more or less elegant, Barelay, Voories & Co. aro in the ssme build- Sxzombay Evevva, Dec. 7. | Tho demend for,umbet wasfair :ogd‘-%, Sbpacial. | the month; Glo for seller January; S0M@Slefor § oo, HOLMAT G00DS,: e NT r nd wil compare with the banks of any cityin | ing fronting on Doarbom srect. o ato at last ablo £o say that thoreis o slight —| iy for. Jolsts, scanting, and forncing ; -prices | No. 3/ sad 42@idefor rejscteds ell 11 other R Fine Gold and Silver Watches the wezld. The following will give an idea of JMADISON STREET. thongh-unquestionzblo, let up jn the stringency- | ‘Wora steady ot the range of -the" pest week. bouses. 2 A Desiiin, O e West S - oy il the present locations and impending changes pgfi:fi;‘:fit esd‘z‘h‘;%“ %E?bggmtfi% in the local money market. Some of tho banks Ig‘;‘::{};?;} m:‘f&::fl&:?le fir‘i’bé:"?"@‘e:,“° T fiwmmbida,wdmun\lots offerad foraale, E B e’ ELEGANT CLUSTER AND SOLTAIRE ON LA SALLE STBEET. are unable to make sny increzse in their accom- dal \DErAEe . 5 | '‘Cash galés werg reported of 400 bu:No:-2 at 650; i ra VA 53 U The’ southwest corner of Lake and Dearborn oot malerialcnango. Coopossge wae-in, soms | ol St e o dotas b0 5,000 b bazar, . DIAMONDS, The Marafecturers' National, before the fire | treets, in Dickey's Building that used to be. | modations to customers yet, but the majority at tho ¢omér of Washington and Dearborn | They wentfo No. 404 thsg_avenna while the | gay to-dsy that. money is a little easier, snd strests, was at No. 45 Wabssh avenue while | Manniere Brothers were putting up their stone | 4yt they are increasing. their advances to regu~ waiting for its prosent office in Brysn Block, at | Duilding af the corner of Malison and Dos lar castomers accordingly. While the circum« Tho soutiwest comer of TaSallo snd Montos | S5 main b:i.g}u‘rl,“ol:: o I e eating | stances of low prices for crops, high chargas for streets. The rent is £5,000 per anunm. rooms in tho city. The rectis $8,000 a year, | freights, and unusual linbilities for building, Tazarus Silverman’s Bank, formerly. ab the lmfl t}m lteasq i8 for three yeaw with the privie | forbid the hope of what may be called an *“easy comerof LaSalle and Rendolph streets, moved af- | legg of extention. s money market” in Chicago this winter, itisst far th fira 0 No, 502 Wabash avenue, andisnow | ,,/Th0 Union Trust Company, viich held bt # | 1opct some satisfaction o moto the fact that in Bryan Block, Nos. 164 and 166 LeSallo street. | gireets, and after the fire at No, 57 West Madi- | what ‘change thera i, is in that direction: Thero There zro two double offices for which' $2,250 a | son scr?ieg bué.lt tfi t:.m nox&f.hhmt ;ma‘r of Mad: | jgan immenss number of hogs and cattle in year is paid. ison and Clark strects, an en poseasion. to come forward yet, and when ‘The Nations Bank of Tllinois i aleo in Bryan | 1t is, of course, intendsd to be s permanent 1o fi;fi”‘ifim inand been Sent East they Block, at No. 160 LaSalle street. This institu- | cation. The cost was $36,000. - S al £ credit in bank hero and i tion was before the fire on Washington street, | The National Benk of Commerce left the Ms. | will leave a balance-of credit in er in ‘between Clark and Dearborn, and removed tem- | sonic Temple, on Dearborn streety the: day aftet | the country that will greatly alleviate the pozerily to No. 14West Randolph stract ind No. | thefire, and went to the corner.of Wabsah | yringency. = ¢ = %03 Michigan svenue. The present location will | ‘avenue'snd Congress street, with & branchat | “mhe banks are, of course, not ablo to take but Being part of & New York ' BANERUPT STOCK. These goods will positively bo sald on WEDNESDAY AFTERNGON, D 2 o'clock, el m s *__Auctioneers. Special Saleat Anction, LARGE TMPORTATION OF |BEAUTIFUL FRENCH 280 & 282 . 'Wabash-av., Now open. - :Cheap. Department , for . Holida; wcln, tiercos at 6180@L.80. Iron, steel, and | do st: G03fc; 10,600 bu do fat 6034c; 7,200 bu ! );mil’d were in modorate requast. ab the éeclins No. 8: at blo; 5,600 - bu do at 503¢c; 1,200 bu do ‘Yecently noted; we now quote mail '95.75 | ab 500; 800 bu rejected st 42)5c; 2,800 bu do : Tatos, met. Metals and tinners’ stock were in the | 8t 42c; 400 bu by sample. at 8%; 800 budo &t e Hemand 8¢ thas doason, with quotations | B3c; 600 bu do at 8tc; 800 bu do st 8lo; 800 ‘atesdy. Hops werein tolerably fair demand and | bu.do b 75c; 800 bu do at5ic, all on track. | firm ; prime: Wisconsin- quoted at* 85¢. - Wool | Total, 43,200 bu. Iwas iri somereqdest; but ot quite-so sctive a8 < waTEST.: . - . at the beginning of- the ‘weelk.- The-market is' |- In the afternoon wheat was fairly sctive, and \hardly aa strong s it has been, although-many | steds. No. 2 spring sold at SL.1L¢@L12 !dealers believe that present prices will be_sus- | Seller the month, and 31.12%4@1.18, seller Jan- | tained, Manufsckurers are fairly-supplied for | uary, both closing at the inside. Corn waa } present necessities. - Broom corn i8 in gradually. | quiet at 8lo cash or seller the month, and 813/c Frcroaging domand; small orders continue tobe | seller January. Otber grain and provisions nx:caived n;omh lautertx:l.gnlm, ttt: mum&t thei{ ‘were inactive. - stocks. etter: o ig anticipated nex T s month. Balt was fairly active and ateady ab CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 1$2.40 per brl. Beeds were in moderately fair de~ Poultry very liberal' supply, ~ and sold slowly at lower prices, the inquiry being con” | Tuesdsy. finod to choice'fresh lote. Turkeys were sold at, | Wednesdsy. 8@126, and good chickens at $2.00@3.00. Green | FEAELY: froits Wero in some demand, but_chiefly of 8 1o- | Eiturd: cal character; prices were without material 55$5,000, Boforo the fire it was s No. 44 Clark | northwest corner of Liake and Clark stréets, and | that tho Chicsgo banks make 12 per cent net per stroct, whence it Tetreated to No. 447 Wabash | after the fire at No. 63 West Washington street, | gonum, while those of other cities make at most avenue, is now at the northwest corner of Madison and | ynt 10.” This, together with the amount of good The Seandinavien National, whose predeces- | Clark strests. Tho rent is 95,000 per aunum. | pysiness paper officred inthe open market, andthe sor, F. 8. Winslow's bank, was at the corner of | .The Citizens’ Bank of Ch¥°°3°£ a new institu- | rateg optained for roney on it, shows the neces- #nd South Water stieets, is comfortably st | tion, is in the brick building et the northesst | sity mentioned from timeto timo in Taz Tamoxe srenge snd Gongreas sirct iih o branch { mand prices or imoiby sad ciovr wera igh | Beview for the Week Ending Dec. 7o be permanent. Tho rent is 3,600 3 year. 0:56 South Canal Btroet, andisnow in he D onnof the’ prime business paper offered |-er, $3.25 being puid for strictly prime timothy, | BarURDAY EVENTNG, Dec. 7. G- e e T I ot sonth- | Drick bullding nf tho sonthvest corer of -Clark | fiom and o great e e D oo | ana $5.18@540 for clover. . Potatoea con- | The receipts of live stock during the week OO_dS . iy ke west corner of Madison and LaSalle strects, in | and Medison streets. The rent is $4,000. market, ab 134 per cent per month. The Comp- | tinued in good demand; ¢hoice sound lois | were as follows: e e O N hore 3t ill remmain, The rent | The Second National Bank, formerly at the | fraller of iho Currency mentioned in his report, | sold sk 0o on = track. Boultry was o ! Cattte s at y I’OHZ@S One Dollar: Also, ELEGANT BRONZE CLOCKS, Florentine Mosalo Ta- bles, elegant large Vases and Columns, superb Carara Marbls Figures; fine Alabaster and-Verde Antique Stata. A ettes, Groups, Vases, and Urns; rich French Bronze Fig. bome in Nizon's Building, b the northeast | corner of Madison and Clark streets. The lease bank capital to do the increasing busi- | change. e Total, res and G al 2 8t0e; o ool “snd. Montos stveeta. The | runs five years, at 52,000 a year. Lo more benk cepi 1 5 BB, en were-steady, snd more-sctivost | Tas % Fancy 5r0s 354 Groups, 21-day Clocks, ete., otc-s _ Tent in 85,000 & year. Phie Fifih National Bank went from Larmon | “Sine supply of Now York exchange has in- | tho sdvance gained twodiysago. Baleswere | Feek beimints At Stare: 'No; 57 Gresn$i. covner Mafison, -~ Lint, Preston & Kean are in the Republlc | Block that.stood st the corner of Washington | creaged wifhin the week, but the demand has in- | reported of 250 brlsat 883c. ~ - 3 ending ot g 24U y : Ufl, Goods and - Toys at 3ssed hogs_were more active, but' easier.” Total, The eales ‘Wwould indicate a much larger drop |gince Oct, than the one in the price of live hogs; but | Bame peri £aea hitherto reported have. been e on the | Increase.... str eet, and can scarcely be compared with those Shipments were a8 follow ma de on* 'Change y. Sales were 800 city - - slauightared st $4.621¢ ; 133 choios ak 84,60 ; 169 at $41.73¢; 80 at 54.95. . Life Insarence Building, Nos. 167 and 159 La- |-and Olark streets to Wabash svenue, near Feck | reased in grester proportion, Sales were made Salle street; having removed from No. 493 Wa~ | court, snd in & short time removed o0 & tempo- | jotwween banks to-day at 60c and 75¢ per 1,000 bash avenue, where they weni when the fire one-story building at the corner of Mad1gon | vreminm, and some Janka shipped currency to drove: them-out of No. 48 Clark strest. They | street and Fifth avenue, No definite arrange- §ew York. g&i%‘m Tent, and ‘83,500 for the West Side | ments have been made about its future location. | "1 clearings of the Chicago banks fortha ranch;in-Masonic Temple, corner of Randolph | The Hibernian Banking Association, formerly | ook ending Dec. 7 were: and Halsted streets. at the sonthwest corner of Clark and Lake | “pgy. tional, formerly at No. 147 Ran- streets, split into two after the fire, the main Commenting .on: Thursday Even= : ing, Dec. 12, at7: 1-2 o’clock, Clearinga, Balanees, 9,506,155.95 $311,926.10 The- Infernai 3 Sod o dolph street, after the fire at No. 569 Wabash | office going to Wabash avenue, near Peck court, 3,304,417.46 S01,417.46 Pyoyisions were moderately active,. but again . O o avenue,- ;B,Eow_ 138 LaSalle street, but will | and Lgeibmnh to the west side of Madison asmene 291110.02 | wenb;, the snnouncement that live "hogs. were : . Tove same time zext Epring to Washington or | street bridge. It is now located ab the east end SomIeT - S088eT. Agnn\fio‘ggr 100 tbs lower than the lowest point Flft y Cents Dearborn; the exact place is not yet determined. | of the bridge, on the north side of the street, Y3T 045 Se,s85.44 | tougbred Iast evening, csnsed holders of - produc et c > o -to v_rt.vkak;a:njfl-fi'g}csix-hvim{:i and ‘:fizfiow more anxie:ty to sell than heretofore, while there were | - x fow bityera except tor Jard, - 'The low. price of |- The total !ec'fif'fl rom Jan. 1 to date, com- inrd is Vortain to cause - groat icreaso in the,| Phre With the receipts during thd corresponding consm nption, and that fact soems'to be aiready’| Period in'1871, s follows : - - ;:pmbm:fi:d Ey bl m}'amt: :‘ZE"’“{; :’: hin ?i: Received this e zge".‘y‘,fiez 286,557 aat aind” urope.” -But, “though they s year,.. 656, . o Bia fhacly torday, tho market for prosent, | Beceived laat year 523500 2102267 205216 lisery Gyory dectined 105, and for the more deforred | Becxived morgtats year. .- 19T SIS gy ‘They pe: 500 rent, but the accommodation is | and will probsbly continue there until May, oL T e bopinoss of he bas Shen vemoval is contemplated, bub nob abso- $RAGEHLTI | TOIEE The Cook County National, which had moved | lutely decided upon. The rent is £3,500 a year. | Corres, week inst 7,801,262.52 1,820,823.40 inio Flonore's butlaing, commer of Dearborn and | _The Bank of Montreal opened an ofles in Ghi- | Tio following quotstions of local stocks are Monroe sireets, just before the fire, and safter it | cagoin November, atter the fire, and i8 1now in | furnighed by Messra. Hammond & Watson : opensd st No. 304 Wsbash avente, is now at | the Central Union Block, between Market street - Bid. Asked. %, 129 =nd 131 TaSalle streot, In Msy next | and the river. The new offices will bo on Wash- | Fyret National Bank. 36 the institution will accupy handsome offices in | ington street, probably in the Merchants’ Insur- | Fifth National Bank. Hittle King's building a the comner of Waah- | ance Building, or under the Union National. | Commereial Nationsl 21,674 1,805 - The . . Cheapest. Place : gh Art Sal CONCLUDING SALH 0f H. A. ELKINS' callection of ington and Dearborn strests, at a rent of $6,000 | The present rent is $4,000. AercLants’ National Bank, options. 56 per 100 1bs: Mess pork fell. off 20@ |-~ s Taaar™ ot E T hE annum, The zent of the present officeis | . FIFTE AVENUE. Germm National Rank., 250 por Drl on near deliveries, snd 10c on°March, | To Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh; and s 400 4 ronth, Henry Greensbsum & Co., Who were &% tho | gom Exchange National thongh ‘the shipments 6f the weel were fiberal, | B 100 Ibs. e STH C : c a go g E hl TR reducirg the stock of ‘old pork to a point where | To mmmxa"a 100 1b3. it can b much more‘easily handled than amonth | To Cleveland .. ... 250. Meats were a shade easier ot former quo- | T0 Toledo snd Detro tations; “'buyers ~for “the: ~English - market | gattig, 3 car. Tho State Savings Institution moved to No. | southwest carner of ‘Lako snd LaSalle streets | Gity Natonal Bick.. 599 Walash avenue after the fire, and subse- | before the fire, and since on North Canal street, |-Cook County Nationpl quently {o 2Madison street near the bridge, | near Randolph, will move into the new building | National Bank of 0] Where it still remains, The bank expects to | on the west side of Fifth avenue, between Wash- * TO TAKE'PLACE ON i. g West:’ & '00., .| Tharsday Evening, . Dec. 12, Tat A commence rebuilding on the old site, Nos. 80 and | ington and Rendolph streets, at the boginning of 155 | bolding:- -oft . in anticipation ~of still | ‘Horses, 3 car. L 5 7 1-2 o’cloc] 82 LaSalle street, goyposif.e the Court House | the new year. 105 |lower ~prices. Green hams: were sactive, Hogs, double-deck car, § eat ’ Impo!'ters . < 3 i square, in the(epring, snd will put up a building , MISCELLANEOUS BANES. . 112 | The inarket ‘olosed at the fdllowing raoge of | Hogs Gl Rl X = 3 % i At 970 Wabash-av., near 22d-st,y g worthy of the institution and of the peighbor- | The Marine Bank will be permanently at home 85 | prices: Méss Pork—Old nominal; . new. Eh«laiydt::‘l:flb—ded car, B car. ¥ ° F % 7 B by S hood.~ It will measure 45 by 90 feet, The rent | in its new ‘marble building on the corner of Lake %10 gm:}c, cash: or seller ‘the. .month, at $11.60; | B2 Am]i“:'f mv‘i 280 Consisting of Works by James AL Hart, New York; Louis of the present oftice is $3,500 & year. and LaSalle streets, erected on the old site. 8 o e o soller Jamnary, $11.50@11.55 ; do sellar Feb- | .o -v b far Dot sodhy of al com- | - 3 Snabiter s Rondel, New York; Peter Goal, an old Flemiah artist; e et Hasinga instituiion; before the | . Thero aro ono ar two West Sido banks on Hal- | Chicazo Gas Taht 300 Co00 Fompsny 10 | ruary, S11%; do seller March, 31LET@ go out fow polats worthy of epeclal com W b h. .. | Tackenwits, Dusseldort; Lausits Holts, Dusseldort; L. e andor. the Fiest Nationsl. corner of Wash. | sted street, between Madison and Washington, Ingusne OmPIEY.-o-eveo- -0 1190} do.- ‘seller April, ' 1200 prime | menk. 8o far as the botter grades of Slavk were abash-av. B b st Do, = ington and Btate strects, remained thera until | and several branches of Bouth ide institutions mess;” SILW. Lard, caush, o for now, e I i ihe = seldoet; 3. Rusdor, Antworp; Grt, London; H. A- Nov. 1, when the bnilding was put in the handa | on Randolph street. COMMERCIAL. cash- or " sellar ‘Decem] do_seller January, | Xmerket from the opening to the cloge, anc tao GAME, - i B, T, Beedy Tasper awman; and many others, of workmen. _It was the last_bank to move ont SATES AND VAULT, . The ;- do_seller February, @130 da seller o B O S etom siatiets, | ~ st ‘making ono of the finost collections of Pictures ever cols of the burnt_district and the first to move back. ‘Extraordinary care has been taken in the con- SaTunpaY EVENING, Dec. 7. - | March, 734c. ‘Bweet picl , 8@10c, and: Fowell 55 onr own have been only indifferentl y’ s Jected by any Western artist. B -aen hams at 73{@75¢c for 15 ib averages, and e . e g;fi@’lc for lfixlb averages. - G'reang onl- | supplied with well matured cattlo, and with 2 s Sxoger dovonh Hdes BiGlnfo oo | Lol PR LS el I L h tho intesim it was at No. 195 West Eandolph | struction of bank vaults, and the officers of the | rpe foliewing were thereceipts and shipments . s etreet, and is now at No. 129 LaSalle, waiting for | various institutions never weary in expatiating of the leadin gb;rficles of produce in this. city ELIS 'ER, Auctioneers. its mew building, at the northwest corner of | upon their burglar and fire-proof quslities. Madison and Desrhorn strects, fo be Atted up. | _ The average rent paid by banks is botween | during b past twenty-four hours, and for the | ghor ribs, 555@53c;-do atiort clear, 53@6hic; ready. to_take ul N - 5 By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. The new building cost $20,000, and is owned by | $4,000 and &5,000. B B correspouding date a yéar agos o meats, 15 to 20 days ‘in sall quoh’blzg:; 3‘%5 Week's prices, or at 35-0110@5i5£06‘>1rbmefim S0l great valoty of Tare gams, inclading Gronse and - . ..552nd 57 South Capal-st, the bank. INSUBANCE OFFICES. Seoriere. T amamss. | ot ©houlders; - 5o for ribs, and Go | 800d steers of from.1,2 0 to 1, 8, 2veteEe) | Mountain Sheep, from the Rocky Monstains; Sago Hezs Continuadco of salg to closa out blanco of pledges, WASHINGTON STREET. Insurance naturally follows banking, and in- | : s " for short clear. Boxed shoulders, seller De-, | 80d 8t °85.75@6.25 f"z"sc"‘h"“ée o e 8ter™ | from Wyominig; Blsck-talod Dear and EIK from tho AWNBR r ] £ The Fourth National, et one time in the Port- | surance ofiices are generally adjacent o banks, cember, quoted st 4c. . English meats, for de- | FYer38I08 from' 1y Qe 8- | Black Hilla; Antélopes, Jack Rabbits, and Buffalo, from P OKER'S SALE, 1and Block, at the southeast corner of Washing- | a5 the same class of business men patronize ton and Dearborn streets, moved, after the fire, | both. LaSalle street is apparently the favorite to No. 475 Wabash ayenue, has been in Nevada | with insurance men, axxdp ‘Washington- street Block, corner of Washington and Franklin | next. The Equitable Building is on Dearborn, Btreets, since May. ~ It will stay there nniil ar- | at the southwest corner of Washington, and fovory 1 Docombor and’ Jameary, by(@5%o for | B~ rare instances = higher ~— figures | §oblaeshaRepubilcan Rivors; and Blsck Boa fram | By orderof A Lipman, 21 West Madisonst., consist SRLLE R S G | T 2R R e e, b | e RS T) 5id 0uld ond Sver Tavor Watohos cut hams, Mess beef, ‘_35.55@9.00;_ extra mess géoves ‘mentioned was axca};gfionnbly fine, ;‘nd short notico. 158 Wit Skt e oL Cotdagh. s T iatt, 3 80, $9.50@10.00 ; beef liams, $28.50@30.00. Cit¥ 0 price an exireme one. For common graces: ® Coral end Gold Jewelry, ab’ bains, Opera-Glasses, etc., Tangements are ¢ompleted for an office further | when all the office buildings on_Dearbom are tallow, . 8@836;. . grease quotsble of cattle, both native and Texan, the con ; , MEDICAL GARDS. Ci st probably on Washington street. Bobed it will huvo a shero of insurance busic x Batiio. " Baiss e raporian o | of the mirket knsbocn montpisisfctoy Lo g To be Sold on Wednesday, Dec. 11 TRe Cook Connty Savings Institution is next | ness. Madison will also have not a few sgacies. 0]l ; 160 brla meas pork at SILTS; 500 brls do at | Lonaify The supply.of | e R.C BIG.E' IOW < i M Bl door to the Fourth National, and will follow it Taw oFFicES. : il o051 11005 500 ke do celler Janoay ot Q1754 A e i D e U, Uriid S o e ‘whenever it locates The law offices are concentrating in the vicin- "300| 00 s 8k ST. 650 tce' do at 7c; the grést, abundsnce of cheap meats, poultry, ggm?s%?g&c Ieflov_smum . No. 464 SOUTH WM. A. B & CO., Auctioneers. 130 ently. The Third National, now st No. 4756 Wabash | ity of the Court House Square, ®nd on strests ipy the office in Portland Block | in the neighborhood. The fire distriluted the on avenue, will ocea] st the corner of Washiny and Dearborn | legal profession very wiflel{h meny gintlemen " Janunry sk T30 1,750 I f chesp 5 Tt welloe March, at | BAmE, and fresh fish, Withi which our markeb-i8 | -Itis well khown by all readers of the pepcry that Dr. 7 aes" (gt st ks, | nov supplied, priced havs ruled. low and, nro- |0, T A SO | ANNUAT PAWNBROKER'S SATE Tuneratve; " We do not tomember ever-fo have:| B0,k Jutds the. Sclance a0d prcerionce havo mads | - OF UNREDEEMED' PLEDGES strects when completed. Their office in tho old | hanging shingles outside . thei to resi- ( L, ; ‘ . building was nccux;)ied by the Fourth Nationsl d:gg::-g But 5".’5\2\;i ::e fi:‘:‘dlymn!et{l:cr and the bxs short ¢l Been gp7, many poor” cown on the' market'at this ?:aas"'z%.me’.‘i.‘""ufifmd AL h&;fi,‘,‘f;, b e AT THE GREAT WESTERN LOAN OFFICE, | a8 mentioned above. _The rental will be §11,000. | mejorify are waiting until spring, when hieyhope™ ‘bxs long ¢lear, season, and the stupidity of farmers and drovers [ 21507 %, BiitHo medical institates of the day, having' 2 R g P Gorsucaa, Benk, bncs. v N0, 20, South | rerka wll bo Jower. Taw wil ke ap i sbota 2t 6o L0000 b e o e g:;mflg{%fl”méfi,?&,%mm‘,‘ D | oo ol ood i g, Apac Clark street, and after the fire at No. 17 Mil- = h- Moy 14 8 an'd b, a8 8CCO o, -8 “8uppo-. e Al S o _and 2 4 on LaSallo, Deacborn, Clark, Bandolpl, Wed ~ Tho following yerel sition that the farmer is ont.of cash and has no flfif&%&%fi%fi‘nfi&?&afifiu‘m S B ST e, e i H ‘waukee avenus, is now %erm:}nenfly fixed at the | ington, and Madison sirests. "Real estate deal- eouthwest corner of Washington street and | ers will also favor those strests. - Fifth avenue. The rent is only $2,500, the THE IRON TRADE. bank being interested in the ownership of the Hall, Kimbark & Co. and Hale, Ay & Co.,: ‘building , wholesale iron houses, have -rebuili-afon their other Bouroe of Tevene, - The average. depresia- | mas or cercifcates from Earopean, Asistlo, and' Setis Alamond sob sad Btem T ae ock ABd{ s ) B et T Somriann, Vit veoly | Bl et pile Rl i e | B s s pin PR | “falls litile shost of 60c-per 100.1bs, and, in not a. | ot D 87 e hat O inis . 53| fomiastonces thesxriice bas Been ofen geat- St fntn RS SN T R | ool S N The City National has returned to No. 158 | former sites on Michigan avenue, et thy head of | &, - Many droves, after being carried ovor from | 1% oty B Segtability, snd moaibersf ‘| z v Waabinglon et having sebult on the ol | Lakessset, Parkhust & Uilkisson, Toaso & e s Lo s o i | B e o T Do i comtry | 1o B S SR SR s R e BUSINESS CHANCES, _~ _ * aite ab & cost of 880,000, Afier the fire it went | Laughlin, iirk, Colemsn & Co., J.T.Ryereon, © Withdrewn from store_on -Fridsy for city 1, ig.po lowing are tha etutintiim of Lo T | o . St -of. puiidies “stil ovmain 22 | HEead iy MEDIGAL TREATISE [oc odias and gent ; to the corner of Washington and Clinton strests.. | also large houses, remain on.South Caal street, |.consumption : 1,543 bu'wheat ;18,162 bu corny |, .72 5 50 ity; and af n;taw,oltslg;: points: - lo. & number .of bunchies - sf men. Sent froeto anyaddress in sealed spreiope 1o nclose EAST 8T. LOUIS ey i en., caeto xd 'The Union National cecupied tho noble build: | but it is belioved they will graduslly graviiats : o: 5139 ba barley. | o : o the. yards, " for which - buyers could mot | siampr, CONSULTATIONERRE,-0e, ] = PASREE oty o Which StcoN ab he southeestoprmer G Wadhi, | CaTrit Biront oF 18 Sty o i o O A ;f?llu;,ug o ’pi’f‘ie’:{)‘{fgg o - found_at any . price. The ruling | irffecty mis SEPARATE PARLOES for Bgis 27 | RATT, MITL FOR SATLB. 9 o " C i ington £nd LaSslle streets before the fire; ; *HARBY. ; 2 ‘prices at, th close, woré $2.00@2.60 for common | Eerilemert LG FORIMRY. ddross all letters il retnm in Mayfoatuilaingot e e | | Allthe Tangs, Triam e o e mow. on | bu whest ; 86,647 bu corn ; 85,759 by oste'; 5,593 E i i toba, and S3.75(@0,80 for Tt o prime: | S A AGE Y = erect;ld on tfimbfi,nffcuiry The building s not | Lake street. A few that waro onther streets bl rye ; 46,972 bubarley: e | Faoeaa Clby.ovi 35,000 v . .iio.| Stock ateets have met with onlya falr dnqniry 6t galia & [ndianapolls, i tho bk o by s Breaent, Hop, | borsth iy g e pdoncyuf gt | T fllving rin b b nepeeed 14| @il g e ot B by il cost #206,040 when fininbed. - The pragent | street of the future. Among the’ firma slready | Store this moraing, to 10 oclock: 153 6AT8 }piry and focal “dedlers: The' ‘movement wes T tion i oo the corzer of Malison and. Mar- | doing business on that strest ase Hibband, & | Whedt 89 carsicorn'; 38" cars'oats; 18:curs 1783’} somewhat restricted by the- paticity of offerings, ket stroats, and afcer the fire it occupied Mr. | Spencer, Secherger & Breakey, Markley, Alling “41 ars basley. . Total, 334 cars, 0r 181,000 bu. * | espeicially ‘in' the cace of hoice pring extras, ‘Whoeler's private residence, No. 548 Watashev- | & Co, Ewin Hiint, William P. Blaix & Co, (for- | fia” following were- tho recéipts and ship- fitgggl;f;ugggt, S0, 95 e Uadlere shy nsb The Cora Exchange National Bank, before the d.ing.y But mepfiz'u:g mi’f" %%gfig 03% ‘ments of breadstufls and stock ab this port for | and bran strnng?r'. Sulucs weg xe;:rrtgiuot 50 fire on the main floor of the Chamber of Com- | erected its own building. Others, such a8 Hib- | the'week ending with this morning, and for | brls white winter extras-at $10.00 ; - 360- brls ‘do ‘Tmeroe, moved to Mr. B. P. Hutchins’ residence, | bard & Spencor, rented buildings in sdvadce, | ofher weeks ending a8 dated : 3 8t $9.25; 50 brls'do at. $8.50; 8% brls ‘do ab lons a6 il TOBLOW, No. 451 State-st. - Offico hoars from 9 | The 1mfi#gwfi%§i€h:ér; n'f: ‘ll-e'lbnev;‘ 'v-i‘l’:ml; = ='to 8. W, s Sundays, Sto4p. m..! oz E it onihe triisrls "5.,,.:% s%finfm i . $2.75@3,00 for. common Toughish lots: of from | ~ = : N 3 905 rtioios avesages nb 60 o@3 50 for medinm | . TP, PBrooks, - | e mdls aollie) o pedeg bop s st ‘to good lots averaging from 859 to -900 Ibs, and. . = 10 5 o 9 .. | partof tho country.’ &t. Lou ; a4 59.75@3.85 for thritty yonug steers averaging | Chlcage Tl aficedSorh Garicety sorac ot Maneos, | Hho chespest pig-ixon maskets fy the Unlon. @ B Gais 105 e, Fekan thttle continng to | SEmsel d0rEat Qe iiicten, and Sl dimecites | EEREEE S arrive in libstal numbers, but if in_good. flesh | of s deilcata naturs incident o the gonerative oxgans. L | daily a tho aill ot cost of 81 canta o By command fair prices. Some choice cor-fed | Txpatise describlag csuses symptomy S50 STl b ot abte e o hms 50, but sxlea ab over 500 | Mt o B ooy m., Sumdiss oicopteds Dy e ”“efli’&fl’é%&"mn;“&“&g‘flfif were not numerons, while the major portion . . . .| rosdsof nbhnuu ‘and tho States beyond; and With those of changed hands at prices ranging downyward from Dr A G Ohn e et b Al maia aes S Eelohe $8.75, or at 82.00@2.75for through droves; £3.00 . o . 9 rolghts "o No. 265 Wabash avenue, and is now back for | and had them constructed t it selves. RECEIPTE $7.87% ; 345 brls on .private i B 3 theso form somoof the important advantages of Bood oo L1 Chambor of Cammerce, st tho. cor- | Bents vary. One frm pays S6,500 e | IR 70, Dec,9, T, | pring oxtras at $6.005 100 bris Jorms; 200 brls | @3.75 for droves summered Noth. Veal calves | 1u5 5o, Clarcet, Ohicago, ihomost snccosstal speclait | Sederwiehy e B i rotiaas Ber of Washington and LaSalle streets, on the | other, Miller Brothers & Keith, 28,000, & ;third, | Flour, brls. T T2 Moot M Ty DPC24375 | Drls 4o ab £5.90 ; 900 brls on private tarms ; 100 | 2r¢lower. The demsud has fallen oft Tecently, | of tha ago, who haa given s life-long special attention o | fi 7 auabandaags of busincas from the nalghbes g i " bba eith, £9,000, 83t St ¢ l650 150,510- o STPILAG barmE 3 And tho zeceipts proved excessive. Good to | thetreatmentof all Chronic, Sexualand Nervons Sseoes, | of the millls from 400t0 500tons per week dotible tarn, Hiret foor. Tho out is 6,500 & year, and the | Hibbard & Bpencer, 515,000, fhe aversgs rent | Waeakbu oo 265660 L0810 | brls supertines ut £475 ; 161 brls do. 8t S350 | o D e e oores sort | Dot gouee, Head bis orks pad aderfor Toorselisber | and therolo rodien 1010 500 tops’ par wask dohible taon, lomermafrogems. | DB OI00 R e mm | ;eS| 1 brlstyo fourss SEO0; 200 brlsdoon privats | 4e0 P aniST By over S335GIE & fou | Il oS ek MabherCrmoisle e, | 267 P iy, P ekt "The Merchahte' National'is o the first floor, | Wabash avenue and Lako et Ty ot %86 10658 848 | range of prices: e e R lonmg e Hebe; tho prioen e nobbeing batlatactors. nmefi?‘%fi‘fl“fl?‘fim?fi&%:fl"dg& . DISSOLUTION NOTICES. across the hail 1, j i v 5 ‘o-day the market was ir nd aside 2 %4 Coughs, Sars Eyes, Deafucas, . s Tent ia 85,000, oot o, the rg- o Bonk wag e s has e Vel Pome xa 35,09 47,10 |8l to cuoley whiitec oaton from ef"%d and choice qualities, the prices ob- | Do ':‘.?;’.‘:5,,3,1."iimo Eueatior | - DISSOLUTION. ; To the Union Nationsl Bank building, whence it | whence the trade radistes. The grocery dalers weue a6z T3 | Good to cholce spring axtras {e7mod woro s shade lower than prevailed yester- ong R Sha il Bhoontc Dlaslos, BemCTLTENN | e partparity oxtting aader tho S of Johu Dne, retreated to No. 225 Michigan avenue. recovered very quickly from the fire. They did WSt Giass svaio | Lowto mediumo o Gay Woglve”, sririove: Soimmption fozenges. | consent, and all dobts contracted by gaid firem wiil Bo 3s- oo SHOTL R e | o S e | a4 s sont - TEE s mmseun | o oVERS - Dy, Koan, | =08 ST o diio Tt 1 on-Weshiniion. strest ba. | 15 pet . cont of Eheis 10sg0s. Consoanently, of iy ime s oI v sye | NO PAY!Il . L%e , DISSOLGTION. | tweoe(?n gu:‘k i:x‘x’r}ig_eubom, in offices for which ?:.5 émfyafi;: ‘principal fi;-:ls in the city, none |- 2763 iz:gg A fos e cldstecrs, and averagh st 380 South Clark-st.; Chicago, | Thesepeitmbly heiotor S 5 : 2 p iled, and but few suspended. The tr: . Dok W A e . I Good” W (5 - - -| Lawresce euty Philippl, under the firm 1 o Gommercial Nationsl is doing business at | incrossed since the e ana tone ot it baq bos | 1t is understood that s bill is being dratted, | Gormmest, Hiadried : O ern averagho 1,100 3o 1900 T 5258550 | 2y bo conidentislly consuited, persenally o by mad, | B G favrenco & C5. wa thid dag sarmppated RS S o= = of | iy ted elsewhero. Rents averaze $4000 a | Whichitis intended shall be presented at the | Wheat wes rather less active than on Fridsy, | wodium Grades—Stéers in fair flesh, aver- o0 ol ST O ke only physician i tho city who war- HeNRY PRI g i = S Spe 1a S T el T L M) 1300 By asernessasavareers RERGHO0 L TADLS GUIRS GF RO AT o goedaalmamon band, _ A Obesce Nov L8z |