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MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. BATURDAT Byventxo, Jan, 25, The snow-storm sorionsly interfored with ‘businoss during the Jast half of this weok. In fact, tho whole month of January has boen so stormy that it ling sayoral times nearly atopped the progress of everything conncoted with teada ‘—oxcept the maturing of notes, which stops for nelther wind nor suow. Tho markoting of pro- ducts, tho salo of goods, and tho collootion of dobts in tho country, has boen interrupted to so groot an oxtont, that merchants in gonoral bavo hnd a dincouragiug sennon, and it is not ot all surprislng that many of thom aro bard prossed to meot (hoir engngoments, 'Iho offect of tho interruption to busineas is poraaptie blo in the inorensed demand for acaommodation, and {n tho decroaso in tho deposits ab the banka that havo large linos of morcantilo acconnts, Wo Lioar of ono prominent bank that hns lost 26 per ‘vont of its bggrogato deposits in this way sluco tho firat of January. A good many other banks hava alsa exporiouced o lurgo dacline in thelr de~ posita, though not to so great an oxtent as tho one rofor to. In this cnso it showed that tho . depositors wore wealthy and had the to tholr ocredit to mone; draw, whoroas, in tfm cago of othor banks, the ?msnum Lias beon folt in tha way of an fncreaso u tha domand for accommodatian, The usual monotary easo causod by tho dis- burssmont of intorest nud dividonds Lino not ‘boen experionced thig {onr, and it con now searcoly be oxpected there will bo mitoh hn- provemont until tho advent of mildor wonthor pormits trado to_resumo ita usual notivity, and Yol (e rilronds carry off . groator portion of tho surplus products acoumulsted lore and in the country. + TIn the opon markat thero seoms to bo consld- erable mouey to loan at 10 to 12 per cont por an~ uum for short time andon flrat-clasg collaterals, but commorcinl papor is difficult to nogotinto, end rates are nominally 2 F“ cont per month, with but little doing nt that. Lixchrugo was sold at 75c and 80c per $1,000 dincount Lotwoon banlis to-day : Tho cleariugs of tho Obleago bLanks for tho weack were ¢ Clearings, Dalances, Monday .. L §927,2007 §310,933.30 Tueaday, L BOIG0IETY UIT R - . BILGUGEE 94472008 L 2907,643.09 7213 L 2236,08268 5,413.11 L 3T0,068.90 200,04490 J$10,450,650.04 $1,615,014,89 Corresp'y weok 1ast year, 16,180,000,17 1,705,308,97 r, H, H. Nash, the woll-known and officlent Cashior of tho United States Dopository, in this . city, has resignod that positon to accopt that of Casliior of the National Bank of Iliinois, Mr. Nash has boon o faithful public ofiicor, aud the banlk ia to bo congratulatod upon thoe acquisition of 8o valuablo a man. Mossrs, Lunt, Pregton & Kean quote as follows this aftornoon B-20a of 65, 3 5208 of 67, Jun, nad Julyjox. fut 5-00 of '8, Jan, and July, e=. int. 1040 Dlinote, Gounty and Towaehip 103 Blarling Exchango (largo dsafta).. . @97 10053105 Gold Exchango. . Gold and Gold Goupon: T3y i Land Warzants. s wvriid o 608 Not War 1812.., 150 185 130a Not War 1813, 12 140 18 1 local stocks ara furpished by Mossrs, Hammond & Watson: Bid, Asked. First Notfonal Dank,, Third Netional Bank, ¥Fifth Notional Bank... Commercial National B Gurman National Bank, Northwestern Nation: 205 Corn Exchange National Bas 12 City National Bsnk.... 5 Cook County Natlonal Danik. . ntional Dank of IMuois, ... 108 ‘National Bank of Commerce, . Chieago Oity Rallway. . 156 eat Division Railway. North Division Raflway.... . Pullman Palaco Car... . iid Elgia Watch Compeiy’ 103 Quago Gag Light & Coko Company...: 100 108 Qliamber of. Commer 100 Tradors' Ink, Jo. 109 £5,000—Third Natlonal By £5,000—German Ssvings Ban) $2,000—North Oblengo City Rallway, t 03. ,000—Nattonal Hank of Tilluols, ot 109, TaTEST, New Yonw, Jan, 25—Cold sold at 114, 114%, 113%, 1143, 5nd closed st 113%,@114, Loatis woro froni 6 to 7 per cont carrying, Daily clearings, $101,- 000,000, Specie shipmonts to-day amounted 0 $2,250, 000; shtpmants for the weck, $2,005,846,41, Money was ossy In tlio aftérnoon at 0 per cent, Tho ‘bank statement s unfavorable, and ehowa a decrenso of 203,400 10 legal reserve, Tho banka now biold $6,305,+ 700 abova the 25 por cent reguired, Governmonta wors activa eaily in the doy, but quick st theclose. Sltobonds dull andatoadye g 0 Treasury will commeuco poying, Monday nexi yritliout rebate) tho interest on tio § par cant tunded osn, : ‘The stock markoet was qulcter than on any previous dsy of the week, tho fluctvations belng also confined within narrower imits, Tho warket. during 1he dny was without any particilar festure, and closod rather heavy, Sterling, 1093, ‘QovEmNaENT HONDS, 1187 Coupons, 61 12163¢|Coupous, 'GB. . 1183 Now 68 16310408, ... | Currency 08 .. DoNDA, {Virginine, ola. 03| Norths Carolina % |North Cavolina: ooms, 8t Panl ptd . \Wabash. Qpuicksilver Adams Expross ‘Wella Yargo. American Expi United Btates Lix Tilinots Central Unfon Paciflo atoc 7 Unfan Lacific bonds.. 805 34(Ocntral Pucifle, .. ... 12) ki & WekLir, 076 REAL ESTATE. Thoro appears to be more inquiry, moro bar- guining, snd moro peraons congregated in tho roel ostato dealers, offices thana weck or two Bgo. Tho continued prossure for money, how- over,, prevents thq consummation of & good many transactions, and keops the volumo of transtors very emall yot, Tho scarcity of capital ~—whioh ig unusunl for this scagon of tho year— seems to be folt very largely by tho very clnss of capltaliota who nro'finucmny the mosb # flush " of monoy at this time from the re- colpts of their somi-annual dividonds and intorost, A large amount of _ insur- ance and bank stocks in Now England and New York Btate have not paid as well the laat year an thay did proviously, and this has probably hud some offect to malo tho clasa of capitatists who ugnally havo had a suplua of profits to invest pormanontly in something like renl estnto feol pooror this year. ‘This, how- evor, applios mainly to Eastorn capitalists, and ecarcoly effecta the largo class of wealthy men of the Westorn and Bouthern Btates, who aro continually investing a portion of thofr annual surplus profits in Chicago real eatato. It nooms reasonablo, thorofors, that tho expoctation of the usual speculative activity next March and April will not bo disappointod: Thoro {a & good Inquiry for, and & good many eales of, & medium clzsg’ of residenca property &t prices ranging from £00 to $100 per ant foot. Much of what io bought s for immediato improvemont, and indicates n large amount of building of cotingos and woodon dwellings out~ wide tho fire limits next epring. o TUE NONTHWESTERN SUSUDDS, Tho construction of the Chicago & Paciflo Railroad nlong Bloomingdule ayonue and north- wostward through Cazonovin has incroascd the accossibility and valuo of a largo tract of land Iying soutli of tha raliroad, botwaen the Chicago & Daciflo and tho Galona Branch of the North- wostorn, A great deal of this proporly has ohanged hands at lnrge ndvnficus urllng tho ~ last fow months, The new Milwaukeo & 8t, P'aul Rond also aon- tho enstorn part of the district hulw&ro:;m:h'r t‘\l\la ronds, and adds largely to Its accossibility and walue, 80 that by tho construction of thess two roads within the pant year thoro s a logitamite reason for sn advance In valuos, han tho sotunl impravemont that will be mado in that Quaxrtor of the suburbs boging to show for ijmols THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1873 next summer, from (Lo bullding of the great Northwestern Hailway ohops, n milo west of Contral Tark, to tho bullding of balf-n-dozon now siburban olatioan this eldo the Dosplainen Liver on tho rallronds above montioned, 1t will probrbly start up notive spoculation i il tho [and betwvoon tho city lhmits and Cazonovia and Harlem, U'hore in no speeinl notivity fn any othor quar- tor of tho ouburbs just at prosont, ovory diroction stiburban land fo hold and thera avo fow lacalitios in tho vicir thongh (n vory fiem, nity of tho city limita wliero land ean bo bought as 1 it could Tnnt fall, Thin i poclally tho onso with tha proport; avouues south ot tho city ! tho Bouth Pmik and tho Inke shoro. nlts, along the }u-luelpbl residonco and betwoon Tho {m- | provement of tho north ond of the Bouth Parlc 8 ndding largely to the valuo of all tho property in thal vicinity, much of which will be improved with rosidoncos noxt mpring: ALORG DUDEN AVENUF, west of Dnu?liss Park, thoro (s afterdy a good deal of activi 1y, with o spring advancos. Tho [}rospnct of moro s tho Board of Public Works npnmvml‘!)ioulufiluy, n plan for the improvo- i mont of s important thoroughfare whicl witl mako it vory nttractive for revidencon. The ave- nuo ia 160 fuet wido, read, T'ho contral 50 fool is al- macadnmizod, and in fino condition for driving. On ench sido of thin is o border 40 foct wide, With two rows of trees on onoh sido tho rond, Outsido tho i order 8 to bo coneroto walk, 8 faot wide, on onch sldo tho avonuo. Dotweon Douglas Darle and the city Timits o buildin Las _boon _ostablised, which Hua 23 feot brek from theatract will ko o width of 200 feot Lotween the fronts of tho houten on that part of Ogdan avonue, A lurqo numbor—esvoral hundrod—olm troos 10 nnd 12 inchos through have already beon deliverod on tho grcmm(lf and will avonuo au SUDURDAN 5AXD SWINDLES. Thoro alwaya will bo foolish people who swill Fnrt with tholr money and proport: bo sob out nlong Ogden throughout Lawndalo subdivision. without nowing what they are gotting wu rolurn, until they find out that thay ara swindled. Tug Trinuse and somoe of the othor cily papers Lave publio agatnat a go-called * Bouleyard Bubdivision," located in a pwnamp sovon or cight milos west of Wanhing- saveral times waruod ton Heighta. tho Tyt during tha Inst ton dny opactablo bt siot very suiart citizon of Cnunt\',HOhlm camo up to Chieago, and traded iy dwel and also & sewinill, sl in tho Town of Woostor, anl 4, B To- Wayno ing-liouse with threo acros of ground, Wt:f'uo County, nosr worth probably 87,000, Lo o awindling follow horo for bwenty nt- terly worthloss lots in the “ Boulevard Addi- tion™ abovo mentloncd. Thore aro, probahly, transactions of this kind taking placo all the time, Tho victims, in most cases, out the swindlo for some time, an: do mot flud d {hen are fro- quontly too much ashamed to undortako tho taslk of rocovery, which is, in faot, o diMoult mattor, and involves no Jittlo oxponso. 5 DUSINESS PROPERTY. Very littlo has bacu done {u .thae sala of bual- ness property during the last two wooks. ‘fhoro s now o large district of buslnoes rcgmrw, Lounded by Monroe, Vnn* Buren, and aSalle streots and the Chicrgo River, which is Letng surrounded by first-class business build- ings, and will-naturally be nocded for similar business buildings within n fow yoars. "Chiy rn{mrty is hold nt from 2600 to 8700 per front ot, and will probably bo as profitablo invest. ment for oapital as can bo found in the business district, ONTAAGE LOANH are certainly onaler to nogotinte then thoy wero o fow weoks ngo. Wo Tioar of loon agonts now inquiring for borrowers of sume rauging from 85,000 to £510,000 on elther insido properly or woll-located suburban lands. Contrary to the goneral impreusion about such matters, it ia bollavad that landors ara quite ag ready to loan uido {mproved prop- on suburban lands a3 ou arty. The advance in yaluos of -suburban gronnd is moro rapid, and gives tho londer & continually-increasing margin of security, whilo intho caso of insido proporty, much of*it han probably roachod s Ligh & prico as it will command for some yoars. provod property, thero Is algo the objece tion that tho valuo of most buildings decreascs from year ta year. 0 loans BATURDAY'S TRANSFERS, Thoe {fllnwmg inatruments woro filed for roc- ord on oturday, Jan. 25 CITY PIOPENTE, N¢ 376 Stnte st, for §22,60 on im- Y, J. L, Davia old this weck, for Jool Bigelow, hisstore, Weat Harrisol at, hat na'buéy_ nud Hoyno sts, 1 1, 7 1t to annyl Bub lote 4 and & of dated Sopt, 5, 1t in 1 , 25 ; courideration, $1,200, Tmich'a 10’2, in Alico Subdivision, inn w i of S0083, 9, 14, dated Jan.7; coneideration, $1,500. Dluo Talaud oy, dated Ji Wilcox st, 253 310 £t wof 1t, datod Bopt, 16, 1873 ncoln at, 330 nl Jum, 123 conahleration, $250. Black 2 in 237 ft 0 of Wood st, s f, 24x100 £t, an, 18 § consfderation, $1,800, lifornls sf ;" consideration, 300, 'tt n of Division et, o 1, 10x90]tt, dated 5 f, 25x124 0. Cusiman’s n ¥ of Block 4, in ot AT Shedield’s Addition, dated Jan, 233 considoration, 1,100, 443, i sato, Tots 24 snd 25, in Blook 1, Hon, $1,200. dnted Jan, 723 constderation, ‘of Taywood's Subdiv! inn o oo 1, 89, 133 datéd Dec. 2, 1812; considera- 000, Hintan Lote 47 ond 28, in same, dated Dec, 3, 18735 consid~ eration, $1,200. Tots 43 aud 24, in Block 10, of Tardings w 1 of 0 0 3¢ Beo 11,39, 13, dated Nov,' 20, 187 ; considoration, Ruckor at, bot Ohien 07 and Sccond s, o 1, Hx02 1t, dated Jou, 20 ; consideration, $700, 'vler ot, 72 fLo of Winohestor av, 8 f, 2100 ft, dated Jan, 10 ; conslderation, $1,5)! North a¥, 8 & cor of Danta oy, ap. 25 ; considoratlon, 81,2 1, 242125 ft, dated North Wells st, n w cor of Divialon st, of, 25x66 ft, datod Jan, 2! Honoro 24, daled Jn eo 29, B¢ ated Jan, Tot 21, in Block 24, consideration, $1,600. consideration, , 5,000, ot Adama and Juokson sts, w £, 20x1253¢ 20+ conslderation, 39,000, Tonficld's Lota 1 und 4, {n Block 26, 21 ; constderation, 1 000, B60 7, 30, 14, dated Do, 1, 1873; 000, Stato at, bot ‘Thirty-nrst snd Thirty-second sls, w1, 80 1t to siloy, dated Dec. 20, 1672; conslderntion, $9,000. ‘Lot 113 of W 3 Lota 120, an. 23 ; consideration, §7, Vornon sV, near Tlifriy-sovonth t, o tion, dated Ja, 21; conakloration, $1,000, Fart of Lot 6, i DI 11; consideratfon, §3,000, with butldlags, dated Jo lock 18, in Beo 3, 4 Tlournoy at, bet Leavitt pnd loyno ats, 6 slicy, dated Jan, Sul-Lot 14 of Lot 7 dnted Jon, 315 conatdaration, Clybousio sy, 201 it w of 1t, dated Jan, 2 17; conelderation, $1,800, Anchicld’s Addition, $500, “Wabster ov, 1 e f, 252120 1, 30x108 512 in Block 1, ; conslderation, $800, "Morgon st, bet Taylor and Tolk sis 1t, duted Nny. 1,1872; conslderation, o 3,100, . ' BOUXI OF CITY LIMITS, Lot 18, in Block 1, of Terry's Subdivielon of Lot 7, in Seo 10, '8, 14, dafed Nov. 1, 1613; considoration, 1,390 it, dated 135, étc, in Bronson's Addi- 9, 14, dated Jon, fillor st, bet Harrlson and Gurley ets, o f, Lot 89, 23 constderation, $1,075. ) 50 1t to 00, . .0t 10, n Corncll’s Block 67, {n HydePark, dated Dee, 27, 1872; cousideration, §900, Lota 45 and 46, in Block 11, o Baa 17, 38, 14, dited Jau, 8; Coustdoration, £600, RUADIARY FOR THE WEEK. Tho follosiug is tho total smount of city cnd suburban proporty traneferred during the weok orty, num- ending Saturday, Jon, 2 6: Clty bev of snlos, 193 ; conoidoration, of city limits, numbor of salcs, & - #17,685, Soath of city limits, nambor of salés, 175" connidoratton, §47,840. Total congideration, 9531, 4061, 0] 610,480, North. f Tiell's Bubdivistdn fa ; conslderation, COMMERCIAL. Total wslas, 166. i BATONDAY EvENING, Jan, 25, Tho following were tho receiptsand shipments of produco at this point during tho past twengy- four hours, and for tho corresponding dato oue yearago: o 197, | 1 1870, | 1870, Tlour, brls 5,150} 38,5104 808 Wheal, bu 16,450) 0,538| 20 Corn, bt 27,91 \60) i Onls, bu,. B020| 19,550/| 13210 9 Ry, bu, 10560 26000l 0n| 100 guiuyé b Jorse] | dool "R a7ad raus Sond, 15 ,350( 147,050]| 99,005 60, Flax Beed, lbs - R i B Broom Corn, 10,40 Gured Moate, I 160,545 50 03, It Tiighwines, bl Wool, lus, | Potatocs, b 1,050/, 120,290} ) 200) 11,640 251 Lumbor, m fi B 11 ‘Bhingles, m R 1 Latl, m. E Eall,' 1 BI5i_ 1,610 ‘Iho following grain has baon inspocted into store this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 18 cars wheat, 80 cars corn, D car oats, B cara ryo, 11 onrs barloy, Total, 91 cars, or 47,000 bu, “Withdrawn from store during the wesk for clty consumption : 27,624 bu wheat, 15,170 bu corn, 5,184 bu oats, 4,837 bu xyo, 22,293 bu bar- loy. Nouo'on Friday. The following waro the reccipts and shipmonta of bresdstufts and stock at this poiut during the woel ending with this morning, aud for corro- sponding wooks onding ay dated: RYOEIRTS, 8, 151 Blour, brlaussess sessssses 31250 1 L08R 1%, Jan, 91, 1874, ate Wheat, bits.v.s 13000 41,078 Corn, bu, . 810,885 551,008 Oata, b, 0,680 119, Tye, bu,, 19,600 10,083 10,84 Barloy, b, 69,858 2000 02,208 Drensedd hogn, Ne 08 20k 22,070 Tdvo hogs, No. 168,619 w004 57,110 Catllé, Nosuus 10,200 8,445 11,080 i TS ENTH, Tlour, brls, 28,402 28,221 117,007 Wheat, bu T ) Gorn, b 91,800 230,874 Oats, ba, 165,603 102,640 Rys, b 9 0,267 41,072 21,014 1,030 11,071 211 13,43 o 7,042 5,668 780 oo 0 ) “T'ha old familinr faco of Josso MoAllistor waa seon on 'Cliango to-dny. 1fois now farming in ‘White Couaty, Indizan. It is undorstood that atandard samploa of our grados of whet will bo torwardod to the Now Yol Produco Exchango within o fow days, 50 that donfors thoro may learn to know Chicago No. 2 8pring whon thoy sco it, and not always crodit it to Milwaukoo. At prosent they call our No. 2, Milwaulieo No, 3, our No, 8 they oall Ohi~ cago No. 4, nnd our rojeoted thoy call Chicago No. 8, At Jonat, 80 sny mon who ought to know, and think 1t ia about {imo that Chicago produco {n creditod to Chicago. On and after the oponing of navigation a di- o?lrln of the fourth Froenal order, ehowingn whito llglll, wiil bo exhibited from s brick tower intho village of Glbraliar, near tho mouth of tho Dobrolt Rivor; and n dloptric of tho 84 ordor will bo oxlibiced from tho light-houss on Hwil leml ot Clevolaud, Ohio, showing o whito gl 8 TIE MARKETE. "Tise londing praduce marlots woro all slow to- day, but some woro strong, and most of tho rest woro stoady. ‘Lhe gonoral tono In produca is ono of firmnoss, ond thore is littlo doubt that an im- portant advanco would bo effectod in prices in many dopartmonts, if it woro not for tho strin- cugy of the money market, which, again, ia uo Inrgely to tho difliculty exporienced in move h\? our produco eastward. There aro plenty of (pping orders hore, both for pravisions and broadstuffs ; but tho holdors of much ordors hositoto to flll thom, and if the property woro hnu{;he it wonld not bo, pnid for, unlosa cars could be procured in whicl to eend it to thd }mrf,len wanting it. Thinga wore bnd onough be- oro the snow-storm, but mow thoy aro wuch worso, ns, nldmnlgh the roads aro now opon, thero £l an accumus Iation duo fo a past susponsion of traftio,and loas woight can bo moved with a glvon power than if the wenther wora faverablo to liipe pors. In tho city tho samo difffoulty oxists ; there is notb only loss of timein ewitching on tho railronds, but in moving property by means of tonma. In viow of tho inevitablo presauro of freight which is moro_imporious with each recurrin wintey, it is difficuit to aco how the commereo of tho Wost can bo_oarried on without a very large augment in rolling stock. If tho managements of the rands_cennot furnieh this as wanted thoy senrcely ought to object to tho use of their roada by outside owners of cars and locomotivea, un- dor suitable regulations and at reagonablo com- penoation, The dog-in-the-manger policy, which was not even rospoctablo in the days of Esop, tho Greolk alavo (not by Povrume. cannot bo ad- hered to in the pragent day, without a univorsal howl of excoration from the millions who suffer under it in tho “pont-up Utlea™ of tho groat West, Thore wag vory little chango in tho gonoral features of the grocesy morket, Comparatively 1ittlo waa doing In tho way of &alos, noithor the local nor outsido domands heing very considora~ blo, and values wero nob subfocted to any ma- terial fluctuntions, The coffeo markot continues strong, and syrups, toau, sugars, rico, and most othor gonds tn tho lisb wero dlaa fitmly held. Dry goods wore quiet, almostto dulness, tho inquiry boing mainly confined to small orders to meet the immediale wants of tho rotail trade. Prices remain firm_na proviously quoted. No change was doveloped in tho butter market, So far ns cholco gradea were concerned, falr ac- \tivity prevailed, but in the pooror sorts only n moderate amount of trading was dono. Bagging romains dull at formor rates. Tho cheeso trado s roeviving a littlo, and fino goods aro working firmer. InNew York thora has recontly been s ¢harp advayco, and the tendency hero nooma to bo in the same diraction. Oanned goods woro moving on a liberal scale, for tho seagon, and the market i flrm, with an upward tendonoy in certain lines. Coal romains firm, The fish trado was rersonably active at unchang- od prices. Dried fruits woro but little inquired for, and quotations aro almost nominal, Hidos and lenthor met with o good domand, and tho quoted prices wero thoroughly sustained. Thero were no chianges in the oilmarkot, It is thought that the price of carbon haanow * touchod bot tom,” and at 2214@280 holdors aro_firm, Lard and Tinsvod woro in fair roquost, and aro’tonding hi,}hur. Turpontino was nllaa quoted atrong. hore was no particular change in the lumbor marhop; trado i vory quiot, and prices are with~ out alf8ration, Iron'aud stoel wero quiot and stoady, and doalers report & ‘gradualimprovo- mont'in tho domand, Moetals, nails, and naval stores, wero dull and unchanged. The wool markot {s without new featuros; a fow small orders are being received and fllled by denlors, but, aaido from this, the market waa quiot. Hops were quiet and firm. Timothy secd was ingood do- mand and firmer, Salosmade at $3.80@3.70 for fairtochoice. Othorsocdswers quietand stoady. Thero was a good inquiry for poultry to-day, and dhickonn wero flrm, being vory scarco, Game was in_moderate roquost. Groon fruits mot with a fair local domand, Cooporage was in falr roquost, and Enclmra’ degeriptions wora a triflo firmor. Pork batrola aro guotabloat §1.2091.3; lard tlercaa at 31.65@L.75. Highwinos wors quiet but frm at 3¢ advance, in sympathy with a quoted rise in Now York. Balos woro mgorlod of 150 brls ot 88440, and the market cloged strong at that figuro. Drossed hogs wero very quict, buf steady. Bhippors wore not auxious to buy, owing to tho diflionlty of pmcurin¥ cars, Heavy lots gold at £4,60@4.60 por 100 1bs; chiofly nt $4.60, which was an advanco of Go. Light hogs woro ontirely nominal ab Fnstordny'a quotations—24,80@4.85. Balen wore Jimitod fo 10 at $4.75; 461 at $4.60; 10 at §4.55; 50 at 8460, Total, 531 hoad. Provisions were_moderately notivo, with littlo chango in pricos. Mess pork was dull b about thio same rango a8 yostorday; _the stock of new is roported at 20,300 brls, Lard was activo, and & shado firmer on cash lots, which woro in good domaund at yesterday's t}un‘nhoua. Meata wore firm and urichanged. There aro s good many ordors horo, and only & lack of transportation facilitios provents tho wmarket from boing activa. Packors aro offoring but little product, as thoy hiave gonerally aold woll up to the paint of pro- duction, boing afraid to ‘hold for botter prices. The markot closed at the following rango’ of pricos: Moss pork, cash or sollor January, BIL.95@12,00 ; do moller Fnbrum'g 812.10@ 12.123; do gellor March, $12.35@12.30 ; dosellor April, 812.46@12.47}4 ; primo moss, $11.00; extra prime, £9.00@9.25; - Liard; cash, or seller Jan- uary, 87.40@7,42}¢ ; do sollor February,87.42%@ 7451 do_soller March, 87.024@7.65; do esller April, §7.75@7.80. Greon hams a 30 for 16-Ib avoragos, and 7370 for 10-Ib averages. Bwoet picklod Lams 1@1}o sbove tho prico of groen. Groou shoulders, 8%{c; dorough sides,5}@0)(0: do short xibs, 535@>53go; do short c‘hlr, 5@ 6Jgc; dry ealted moats quotablo at 40 for shouldors; 53¢@0o- for short ribs, and 6lfo for short alear. Boxed ahoulders, saltor January, quoted at 4i¢o. Euglish moals for dolivo m gsnuary, fo for Cumberlands; Glfc. for 'short’'Hba or long clear; Gigo for short cloar; 8%@9% for long out hams, Bacon is quoted at 6)fo for shouldors, 7J¢c for cloar ribs, 7%o ~for short clear, all ncked. Mess boof, $8.50@0.00; extra moss o, 89.60@10.00; boof lems, $27.00@28.00, _tallow, 7T3@73{0; greste quotablo af 51{@03o. Bules wore reported of 500-brla moss pork, sollor February, at 12,1215, 500 brla do sollor Marcly, at 12251 600 - tca Iard at §7.40; 250 les do_sellor TFobrua (Inst oyening), at 874814 ; 9,250 toa do sollor March ab £7,03; 400 ca groen shouldors at 8%{c; 20,000 lbs -do at 8¢0; 20,0000 lba oo rough sidos ot bifo; 85 boxes Cumborland at 8340 ; 40,000 1bs shrt ribs at 63¢o packed ;100,000 1ba shiort cloar {at Poo- fll.)‘ a 0}¢o; 760 boxos do, part soller Fobrunry, at Gi4o; 1,600 boxos long and short cloar a §3do; 400 pou groou hame (1516 dbe), b B30 20,000 1bn 8o (10 105, a4 80; BH000 Tbs. do- (29 i at 63a; 200 L dvroot plokiod Lams (10 1), at 8%0 ; 850 'tes do b 90; 100 tes do (17 Ibs), ab 83¢o; 90 brls boof hawns at #23.00; 200 befs do 8827,60+ 00 hrls do b 827.00, = (o following woro tho rocolptsand shipments of provisiona at this point during tho pastweek: 2 v Received. Beaof, b ey Shepg Pork, brl o 1,931 Lard, Ibs, 181,070 9,138,387 Heath, Iu 154,700 10,005,679 The Commercial Bulletin . glves the followlyy siatistics of hog packing: ¥ S Todate, Todate, Total lnst W, 16T, gswson, Olongo, 004, 050,105 1,230,008 Clueinui ) 6000 080,841 8t, Laufs 400000 Bi0UO0 410,093 Loubaville, so000 @ 209,613 Milwattkeo, T 194,008 3p,118 Indisuapolis 163,140 149,101 Taorla 3,000 93,235 Totalivesereens s, 770,663 2,077, 9,106,038 Tour was qulct and_steady, though vaportod till and (g i Now York, ~ Itho nauL:o wasin tho yamo condition s othors, the {nquiry for 138 |rof tholr bein sbipment bolng ocheocked by tho ocar onigma, Blooks contlnuo light, and thoro i Jitilo dangor Immodintely augmonted by re- colpts from tho dountry, Ao tranaportaiion is gearco, atd mdny of Ka mills are frozon up, Bran was alraninl $12.00 on track, Balos wora roported of 100 brls white wintor oxtras (Gold Chiop) at 80763 50 brls do_(Lillinn) at $0.75 | 200 brls do (Naohvillo Eaglo) at $9.60; 100 brla do at 88,751 200 brl npring oxtras (Minn.) at £7.00 ¢ 95 brls do (Bterting) at 80,75 ; 100 brls do ot 80.05; 190 brls do at 80,025 700 brla on pils yato tormn; 100 brls ryo st §£00; 100 brls do eloit Clty) ot $1.85; 26 brls buckwhent ab 7.40. Wofal, 1,600 brls, Also 10 tons mid dnn%u (Imor) at $10.00 on traolc. Whoat wad loks nativo, boing decldedly slow durlng » groat pert of tho Bonsion, bub was docidodly stoadior, and averagod shado highor than yosterdsy, though Now York was voted fu- aotivo and assior. Tho only nnlpnuh\g influonco from lm{ othor point was a gablogram to tho of+ foot that Livorpool waa stendy, snd tho Fronch markots advancing ; tho latter probably in con- sequencs of recont largo eslos for futuro do- livery.. Our roceipta continuo small, and abip- mwonts ditto lec, thoro aro numerous shipping ordora for wheat which wounld bo filled if ocars could bo pmq*u'nd, and somo are bu{lng inhopes of seoing tholr way out of the difficnlty oro long. i fact.tondod to make cash whant frm to-day, and options wera firm in sympsihy, though with nothing like the domand that has beon obsorved during the provious part of the woek, Tho gonmoral fono of tho tiarket s mtrong, ' snd would cortatnly rosult in a conslderablo advanco If it wara not for tha pegunfary scarcity which roigns supromo, Sollor Fobruary oponocd at $1.261¢) advancod to 1.9, rocodod to 41,3654, and closol frm ot 81,253 Sellor tho month or cash No. 2 spring sold at $1.243/@1.25%, closing at the insido.~ Boller March sold at 81.28@1.2'5)?, olosing ot $1.28(, No, 1 spring was nuhmg nominal at 181 bid and 8108 asked. No, pring olosed dull at $1.113¢@1.13; it sold ot $1.12 solior Fobruary, Iiojooted closed at 930 for rogular. Cnsh salos were reportod of 26,800 bu No. 2 spring at 81.35; 31,000 bu doat 81.243¢; - 93,800 bu do af $1.243¢ ; 2,800 bu No. 8 spring n £1.125¢; 1,600 bu do at $1,12; 800 bu do at $1.118{; 2,000 bu do at BLI11¢: 400 bu do ab S111)¢ 1,200 ba sofectod at 1,00 5,200 bu do at D30, ‘Total, 85,200 bu. Corn was loss active, and declined 3@3o nndor moro liberal offerings horo, and roported hoaviness in Now Yark, while Liverpool wasalsd caslor, and tho reports of tha corn moyoment for tho pnst wook show s further additlon of nenrly half a million bu to our stocks in_storo, Bollor Fobruary W]flmnud at 81340, and doclinod to B0Zo, olosing at 80J¢@81c. ~Beller tho month, or cash No. 3, sold at 30%@310 + sollor March ok 8156@B1. #oller April at flfi%@fl’.‘.}gm goller May at S0)@8630; snd. poller Juio ol 37H@ 8780, nll closing tamo at tho jusido, Rojectod a1ono closod firm, bolng relntivoly searce, Cash polos wore reportod of 11 600 bu No. 2 at 81c; £2,000 b do a a0go 97,800 bu do at 80370; 1,600 bu rojootod a6 2807 ‘2,400 bu do ab 2790} 800 bu do vt 2730, Tatat, 106,200 bu. Oata wore loss aotive, and avoraged shout 2o lower, though qno!ud strongor in Now Yori‘:, with ittlo of ering,und onr stocks in store show o vory smallincroase during thewcok. Strictly frosh rocalpta sold at 26)¢@265¢e, Sollor tho month wos _nominsl at 26}{c; soller February ab 5(@25%, soliey March st 203@ @203, Bollor April nt 203{@20140, aud eol- Jor fay at 203{@203¢o, T'horo aro a fair num- bor of ordors on the market for shipmont, but buyers hotd off till thoy can obtain cars. Cash gales woro reportod of 8,400 bu No. 2 ab 23ido; 1,300 bu do at 35340 ; 600 bu rejeoted b 255gor Total, 10,200 bu. Tiyo was quiot, but 3¢o higher, thero boing nlmost_nono offorlng, “whilo tho demand wns fair, Cash sales woro rostricted to 400 bu No, 2 at 630, 1,200 bu dont 033¢e, aud 400 buby samplo ll;»: %lo. Total 2,000 bu. Rejected wns nominab at Gbo, Barley was very quiet, but strongat 1o nd- vanco, $hero bolug soveral buyers on tho floor, audvery fow sollora nt avy prico, It is roporled that stacka aro very short East, thoro beiug only about 400,000 bu i New York for tho supply of that city, Philndelphis aud DBaltimore, and nono on tha way thither. Ouratocks boro are not Iarge, and incroaso but slowly. For No. 3, thoro wora buyors at 780 in any house, all'through tho sosefon. _ Bollor Merch mold enrly ot 79, ond closed with 80c Did. = No. 8 was irrogular, at about 030 in ordinary housos, while Rook Island recoipts wore not wanied ol GOc. _Onah snlon woro roporiod of 2,000 bu No, 3 ‘A, D, & Co.) at 870; 1,200 b do ot 780; 800 bu 0. 3 ot 6507 1,600 bn do at 63¢; 400 b Tojocted at B2c; B0 bu b ble, to arrivo: 400 bu by sam- lo at 880 ; 400 bu do at 800; 200 budo. at 780. otal, 7,800 bu. HAN FRANOISCO IN 1872, Tho Qommercial Herald givos tho following footings of the business of Ban Franolsco dus- ing tho past yea & Wheat product, bu. o0 25,000,000 Wheat aud flovr cxports, clls 7,000,000 Wheat exports, for 17 yeata, clla 43,000,000 Gold and sflver yleld. 1.3 80,000,000 Gold exports, 10 years ©111§330,000,000 Forolgn imports. $ 40,000,000 Exports by 8c3...ve $ 24,000,000 0 25,000,000 4,000,000 THE ENGL LY. The London Times has the following from Mr. Thomas O. Beott, tho great statisticiau: It would not bo safe to predict the ovils that may yot srise from a continuance of tho prosont unYmpulous weathor, but it is not dificult to ostimato the injury that hos already Leen uy- tained in our wheat crop. ~Altogother it is x&:‘nbnb}o that not more than ono-half tho in- ndod whoat area of tho United Kingdom hos Leon planted, and so much of it in bad coudition that o groat donl of good burst promnturoly, and died underground; much that germinated aud came up bns boon dovoured by sluge, nud what has oscaped thoir ravagos is now suffering from wet rot and looking wan and sickly, Whon ndded to these ciroumstances is tho fact that tho sced sown last autumn was probably inforior to any that was ovor beforo put fnto tho ground, it scome sll but impossible that wo should obfein, evon with tho most favorablo wonthor, from tho prosent timo to hervest, moro than two-thirds of an nversge wheat orop. This may not cause dear bread to the consumer be- cause tho world's surplus, and not our home roduce, now rogulates supplios and prices, bub ? question if 8o bad & prospect as rogards hiy whent crop was ever bofore tho home grower, since improved or modern farming was prac- tised. This, howover, is only Lalf tho loau tho farmor will wustaln, for the logitimato wheat- sowing soason bolug now over, lio will have to np{x‘ropriutu tlio unsown ground to Bpring crops, eithar whent, barloy, or oats, and theeo_eldom yicld within' £4¢ 'an acre of tho yoturn Obtained - trom sutumn-sown’ wheat.. De- sidas, it will involve a considorablo uutl!{ in ln- bor to canverk the land from its progont pulp: aud-unworkable condition into & proper secd- Vod for those crops, Assuming, thon, that half the whont ares of the United Kingdom—sny, 2,000,000 acros—has boen got in and will staud Tor n'orop, and- that it will be doficiont in pro- duco to the oxtent of “10 bushols an soro, tquml at’ present prices to £4 in money, and catimat- ing on_oqual mono; orops to be substituted for'autum wheat, we have a déficfency of valus ot our whent aven of £16,000,000 (380,000,000); This will fall in the, firet instance, as’ alrend cuplors of' land, but, a8 it will losson homo ex- ponditure, and draln millions of money asway for Torolgn food, it cannot b looked upon nd loss than a nationa! calamity,” \ oorrEE, . The following, from tho snuual statomont of the Now York Shipping-List, shows tho receipty and consumption of the country for tho psst twonty-two yeara: Recipts, Conswmption, v, o, 1872, 27,600,858 271,718,708 1871, 399700,470 310,009,705 18170, SEGOTAT 230,011,673 1800, 243,000,051 40,661,117 1668, 201007 223,200,937 1807, 403,506,071 1808, 92, 169,918,881 1805, I 1864 10, 1803 1503 1801, 1800, 859 . _ BIOX BUSINESS OF LYNX, MAeS, Tho Lynu Reporter says: ¢ 'l}n whole num- Loy of cases of baata _dnd ehood” shipped fram {bls olty during ‘thé past yoar wus 228,300, agalnst” 200,801 for’ the pravious_ycar. This ~sliows an inorease of 25,459 canos, In oxder that thoke who hinvo the curloslty may comparo tho quarterly anlos with thoso of 1871, we glva tho followiug table, compilod from our woekly re- twrna 1612, 1871, Gain. First quarter 403+ 60,670 12,733 Hecond quarlo o0 60,044 hird quartor, LADUGE 40THI - 4,881 Yourthguarter, Fh088 , 3L,903 600 Total....s vous e 22,860 200, Tt {s almost impossiblo to computo the num- bor of paira uhlp)imd, in consuquenco of the variations in tho size of tho cases; but, reckon- {36 paira to 5 opye, which o liave boen told deficiency in valuo on tho |- ly montioned, on tho oc:"| 18 tho ayorago, wo gol- 10,186,200 pairs shippod Guring b e yost, apalnst 600405 tor 1471, bolng an inoroato of 1,160,145 palra.” GOAT-SKINS, Tho oxtont of tha trade in forolgn gost-nkina now carried on in the United Btates mny bo inforred from tho faot that tho importation durlng the year 1872 amounted to 6,853,825 E(cmn- Of thoss, 878,100 woro from Bloxico, 3,005 from the b..xu ‘of Cood ITopo, 2,203,600 from Caloutls, and 475,000 from Buenos Ayros. Tho manufacturors of gost-skins aro only about alxty in number, and aro locatod in Philadel- phin, Wilmington, Nowark, Now Yorlk, Brooklyn, ynn, and Daltifiore. Tho enpaoily of tlioir faotories is sufficiont to make about 1,900 a day, and tho aggrogato amount of tho moracco busis nesa for 1873 reaoched nhout $10,000,000. The soason was not n profitablo ono, owing to tho dgull{mnn of trado and tho high prico of tho raw atacle, THE BAILROAD-AND \WAREIIOUAT: COMAMIBOION. Ty the Editor of 'he Chicago Tvibung : In thess days of ralivoad nnd warzhouso agliation it ficoms aiimont Smpossiblo for an_obgerver not to lake n hand In the gonoral meloo, ThoBolony on ‘lianga aro Junt, now ngllated about it aud tieir Comiitico on fiscellungove Jfatlers™ aco mow ngllating thelr frlonds on the subject, aud tholr maln_ objoct ncoma to bo o division of the prosent State Uoard of Hatlroad and Warchouse Commesionors, Thero mny be roasons for sch division whicl do not appear from tho reso- lutlons 6o far aubmitied to the pubiic, Ta soparato ono Board of Commissionora fato two will requiro twlco thonumbor of Commissloners, and oven witl (o roduction of galary proposed, from $3,600 10 33,600, Wil cotibe nn Ineroaso O $7,600 por year cxpense, to any notbing of oxtrs oxponiao of atiendaut suporuvmorarics, Dut Lhoto oxtra oxpopscs to tho ooplo aro aa nathing, compared with tho probabilitios that ouch divislon womd destroy tho uscfulucss of both, a I claim that, under our present raflroad and warchouse systom, particularly in Oblcago, thoy aro ono and the samo_ thing, and should ' Lo 80 conslderod in looking -'at the questlon, Tt fa claimed, and, no doubt, such claim fs trus, {hat, with tho oxcoptfon of Murry Nelson & Co, mud 1, M, & O, 8. Hough & Sons, all tho elovators in Obitergo clugsificd 05 Class A Liavo'vontracts. with tho various rallroads runuing to them, binding such roads to de- Jiver all grain to thom for o Jony term of yoars, Ibl known that tho existonco of such contracts haw been smadatlio reason for thiese raiiroad:® not delivering grain to othior olovators with which thelr tvacks connect qirect, or over other tracks which thoy uzo in commion fo talio frolght ovor from such clovators, It lins Blsg- becomo: known, in tho Lnukruptoy procoediugy sgninat Munn & Scott that certal former oflictnls of tho N, W. 1, I, wero partnors in certain olovatoras snd, I think, in_cortalu law proceodings in wiich Arniour, Dolo & Co, wers Involvud, 1t becamo kuown thint corfatn_oftleors of tho O, B, &'Q. R, B, wero part- nors of A, D. & Co,, and that_thoss officers wora tho contracting patties fortho C,, I, & Q. R, R, with A, D, & 0., of whieh firia snld ofiicers formed & park; by which thoy sgreed that the G, D, & Q. I’ K. sliould delfver sil graln in butk to A, D, & Co, ond, by roason of such contract, the O, B, & G, It R, clafted 1t could ot delivor o olhor clovatopy for foar of dam- agges to bo cluiined by A, D, & Co. Do not thia show tliat, in Intercst, tho railrodds ana clovators or warc- lhoues cf *Cla3s A" aro ouo, and should bo fought ua one? Dut nnother reamon oxista of - still moro forco, Tha charler of each and every rall- road compels them 1o rocelve, transport, und doliver freight, for & cortuin rato of frelghit according to tlie claaaification of thelr tarhif, They must furuish a place to raccivo at s cark to (ranuport lu, und dopots or ollier place to deliver in, from, or at, and no churge for etorago OF care of uucupx-uPur(v can bo collectod from tho owner, unlosa the freight s in thelr possons sfon longor than 24 hours, aflur noticeta the owner Loa boon glyen of its arrival and tho Company's readi- nesa to doliver uch praperty. In order o aocommos dnto fholr Lusinosa tho Companies bulld and madntain dopots of elzen commensnrate with their businers, iu nt, or through whicis oll kinds of Lrelght, excapt livo stock and bulle gruin sro dolivored. Tho grafn is principally carvied in bull, in cars built expresaly for sucl freight, Tl Tullroids carty grai fn (hla way for various roanoun ; ono, breauso it can Lo 80 muc iore roadily and 'specdlly loadei ; onotlier, bovausa they can, In this Way, trapsport it cheaper than in any otlior ahallier, becnusedt fa uploaded Ly tho ware liouseinen freo of expenso fo tho rallroads, and ane otlier Lecattso thoy could not, during most of tho year, find men enongh to bag and deliver, nor dopot grouu cuough to atore-lold or deliver though, tho Smmonso recoipltn of (hia city, or of many otiiers, Talko, for instance, the recolpts of tho O, B, & Q. I, R, or £, C. IR, of N, W, It K, or G A, & Bt. Louis, With Te- celpty of from 200 10550 cara por dny each; lhow much ground oF xoom vould by required Lo Lold this if uo- o: adod, and bow many wmon would b e qulra to unload by baggiug the rocolpis for ono day? Bay 1,600 curs per day, 4 men to'n car—asay 6,090 mbn—botkdes loreos, wagons, ond toamatare; add to vihich delay of cara, and tha oxpenso 50 cansed over what it how costa Uho Companics fo hanalo fheir grain in_ ik, would amount to sbowt £30,000 por Ay, say $1,600,000. Add to this thosmount ‘Eaved fn Joading In bullc over samo i bags, borrels, or otlier packnges to fully as much_more. ‘Lotal saving, £3,000,000 per suuum, suy for four of our refivoads, It eecms to e that these olovalors aro ns much a necessity Lo tho rafiroads, through which o delivor, a3 are tholr dopots for dellvering other frfiht, and that vafiroads avs i duty boind 10 deliver such’ gratn fres of cxpenss aa o ataragaJor @, veasanabia Lime, as thoy wré from theiy other Freight depots ather frefglts, and 1 Llihile 1€ n parly owning buln groin delivered by ruils road In & warchouse, liavitg puld euch railroad tieir Uil of trausportation, could demaud its delivory by such _clovator freo of all charyses, nml anch demnnd wonld be enfozeed, and tho only quéation to bo solved wopld bo dacided by tho Court {n fizing n reasonablo this foc the removal of groin wociorcd, Novw, the umonnt of gratn recelved ab-clevators this season 'wan about 60,009,000 busheis, nud it all pald an_average of g3 per luahel storage, or soy fi_round numncrs, §5,109,000, un oxponoo to the producer, for storags Gomns ot of the owner hioic, roimbumied Dy tho farmer, with esinatal saving’to tio Companics by Tonding fo butl instead of In Lage, ele,, Gf 31,500,000 10$3,900,000 eaved to tho Companies and lost 'by ‘the ownere, But it raay by clalmed that 6 Jaxgo amount of gralt rénudns fu atore for o long timo, It can'’t bs very Frue, for with tho capacity of th city fho past year, rodueed Lo about 5,000,000, & would have to bo taken in n0d out somo skstean times during tho yeur, to enz- Blu it 10 bo handled, Now, do not tha foregofug faote provo that all tho warshouses of Class A in thly clty Sacept (daubtfal) M, Netron & Co.’s, oud Hough's, ara morcly. denote’ of the railroads, (hrough whicl to deliver freight that thoy _ oiberwise could nmot deliver, and into which they porsist din dolivering such proporty ogainst tho wishes of tue ownovs aud in violation of the lawa, ond docs i 10t prove that, in the csres enumersted, o Teast, they Ahould not be separated from the Ralirond Comnluslon? Does it nat teeakcn quy foree to be used, o faw o be enforced, to divids tho forco so used, or to divide the law to bs enforced 2 T my next Iwill cxamino tho remofning propost- tfonn, Parid of koo of them aro valuable, but Lardly woll considered, ‘Dr¥aLy, YATEST. Tu the afternoon wheat waa faily active end oasior, No, 2 pring was nommal 3t $1.263/@ 1.313¢ mollor tho month, and sold at 81,2637 @ 1.25%4 wallor Fobruory, and 81,28 seller March, Corn was in modorato request, rnd steady ab 803{0 seller tho montl, and 80J4@5ic sollor February, Other grain and proyisions wero in- active, and nominally unchangod. ——— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, SaTunpAT Evermo, Jan, 25, ALCOTOL—Wan i moderate demoiid aud Srier ot $1.77G31.83 for 0§ pet ecut proof, BROOM CORN—Lxcepting o light ordor domand for tho bettor gradas, tho mintkot is very dull, and am- ly supplied, especlally with tho common qualitios, Extra cliolco grecn hurlIs very scarce, Yo now quoto No. 1 hurl, 6@G)o per s No, 1stalli Lrald, 6@G3e No, 2 do, 4@1isc; No. 3 4o, 3@32/a ; Inaldo green, Ji(e; o bed {1, 4@ do pala i red, S@256e, % BEANSChere was a nodurato uqiiry on Joral ac- &ount for cholco_grades, but asido from thia the do- mand was light, Wo agaih quoto : Navicsat $2.6022 falr to primo, 32.00@2.40; connon to modtum, 1.5 0.+ 200, f LUILDING MATERIALS-~Wero dull, and but a lit- t1e befter than nominal, Woquolo: Stucco2,60@2.75 7, Now York atucco, castiug, $1,00; superfinedo, £1,00@ 4,50 ; Rozendule cement, $1,25@3,50; Ulica camont, $2.U0 per bilj Loulsville coment, $2.005 on cemient, 2,00; marbio Qust, £3.25@0.50 lime, in bulk, $1.00 iimo’ (brls) $1.25@1,50 per brl; white maud, ji brl, $2.76@2,005 plastevitg. linir, e bu, 406500 ; firo Uriek, per 1,000, $10.00@90.00 ; building brick _{common), $10,50G516.00; country rlck, $10,6011,00 ‘Woodstock preased rangs at $25,00340.00; St, Louls hydraulls pressed, $47,00, dol,; Milwaikee, $33.00, del.; ‘Racine, §30,00, dol.; Hilsdaly, 325,00, del.; fitw cluy, per brl, $4.00@5,00, Tho following i lLa st of prices 1:': box of 5D feet for domnatio window glass, from whi » roduction of 40 and 5 por :en“fllul;du by dealers, i v Laublte atrength, $3.00 ex 8to Tx 9. 7310 to B310, 8x11 {0 10s13, 8x14 to 10x15, 10x14 10 12x13, 14314 to 1020, 14x43 to 16x24, 18x42 to 18210, 20228 to 24x30. 20x28 fo 24x40, 2054 Lo 20xd( 2048 fo 20xd. 26340 0 Y0x: 20350 o 42x 12364 {o 34xb0. 31x68 {0 44360, 36360 to 4000, 4 40.00 . BUPTLR—io Goninud for good fo aliolce, quality contintics stoadily falr, uud more Lian equal to tho supply ; henoy prices uro fivwaer, Other deseriptions W0 ot or loss nejtleoted, mud, bolug in Hvera stock, Tulod easy, though nominatfy vafues wore unchanged. Wo repeat our quolations, & followa : Gaod to chiol roll, 11@2lo; atrlctly chieico dajey packed, 2@ medlum m‘guud, 17@20a 3 {uferlor'to commou, T@150. TAGGING—Grain bags continuo dull, but flv inar- %, 1 ulll] quoted firm, aa stocks, whicki aro niodornte, catinot. bo roplenfshod ta pell at fowor prices thay aro now provalent, Burlaps aud guonly oxa meatng With £owo fujuiley, anr rule steady as proviously (quot- \d.i Wo ropentour flats Blark, 405 ; Ludlow, 950 Lowe Tatown, 3403 Amorleis, 12/g0; Amoekea, 30:' Otlor Creek,’ 93403 buviap baga, 4 and 5 bty 20@23K0; guaniss, sigle 181003 oy double, 2257 oo ksck, i 0e, NNED GOODS AND PIOKLI: it and remuln firmer, —Aro maving to n Tlow aro tho price _GAD £air oxi; current 3 OANNED @OODS. Quln Strawborries, 3 TRaspbereicd , 9.0 RBlackberrics, 3 1b, 9,00@ Cioovebaryics, 9 1b, 2508 2,75 Towuatoes, 4 b, 216 43 .50@ 270 900 .00 03@ 2,66 @ 8,00 @ 9,60 L.t bonae, 3 1 03 50 Lima bosts, 3 Buccotanh, A1b, 250 Toobator, 2 40@ 0.50 Tobetor, 1 16 @ 2.50 Oyators, 3 1, Ojators, 1 1 gmatl, irln, 3,200 por Do o4 , tirls, 2,200 por kg, Bmal, 3¢ bris, 1,100 p‘.:r%hum.. editii, briw, 1,200 vor Pk Modltum, 4 141, 00 pie Tavge, bifs, 600 por pli. Targo, i bils, 300 por ) In 1041, ¥oga, por keg In 6 gall, m?., ‘per kep Ghiow Ohow (Hnrvey) Oliow Qhow (Harvoy) Chow Che 3 X 0. & B.)'nto. OIEESE—Thero was o firnt (ono 10 (10" chioeso mar- kot—tho reault of a altghtly ncrensed domand and o upward tondenoy of prices ot tho Enat, e now anolet Now York factory, 134@14)ge; Ohlo fnclory, 11@130} Weatern faotory, 11@10¢. COAL—Pricoa ranga lio samo s for n fortnight past, Tho domand was ouly moderatoly notive, o qiota? Lehigh lump, $13.00; Lehlgh proparod,$13,00 ; Tacka ‘wannn, £12.007 Jirle, $10.5011,00: Lrlar 11, '$10.608 11.00 ;' Walat 3ill, $10,60 3 Diossburg, $10.00; Oliorry Mine, $10.003 Itocking ' Valloy, $10.0031 ¥, $10.00310,60; Canncl cosl, ' €10.00:" Indiana block, $9.60@10.00; Binouk, 8,00+ Wilmlngton, $7.00, COOPEBAQGE~—Fork barrels and tlorces mot with falr inquiry, and tho former wero n iriflo firme er, Othicr varloties wero quiet snd slcady. We qioter Tork Unrrds, $LI0QLOST lard torces $1.05@175 ; whiskoy barrols, $200@25; flour bnc- Toin, C0@5%0; rough staves, $18.00@30,00; whiskoy barfcl_stuves, $22,0082500' por mi: buckedstaves, $37.00@01.00 ; flour staves, $9.60@0.60; cirelo flour licadings, T@8o % _sot; flour hoop poles, $14.00@ 16,00 %'m { pork and tiorto_polcs, $30.00835.00 @ in, Saloa include 250 pork barrels 6t $1.05: 3 cara do 2t 8187 600l ercen (city) 848176} 180 terces at EQ@I~Thero waa s falr inquiry for cqgs for Lomo consumtion, and, owingto Ught offerings, tho mar- Kot 48 firm, at 30@330 for frash, Ploklod aro quotablo fem, ot 22(320c, Bnles embrace 95 casor ond 250 dozen nt 3% 25 canen 8t 80@720 1 20 bria pickled at 25@200 § o, FEATHLERS—Were quict and steady.’ The 20 canca nt 230 3 6 boxea frozen at 18 Bupply ‘l's o modezae, but amplo for prosont reqleomenta, ngoin quoto: Lrimo live gersn nt Go@AA0 from firat Linnda; Jabbing prices, 103750 for asorted feathors ; mizod'foathers quotablo st 25@550 ; chicken, G@8o, FISH—In this dopariment of trade no now featuros wero dovoloped. Business continttes toimprove, anda fiem feoling porvados tho market, Tollowing are thio quiotation: No, 1 whitefirb, $5.60@5.75; No, 2 do, £5.25@6,60 : No,1trout, $5.0035.25 ; No, 1 ahoro mack- crol, $11.00@11,25 5 No, 1 bagy $8.6038.75 3 Ne 0, 2 bay mnckorol, $7,00@7.25; No, 1 shorekits, $L.B6@1.00 3 bank codfish, $3.60@5.76; Goorge'a codfsl, $0. 6.6 ; box herring, No, 1, 01@530 ; box herring, acaled, g%ga o Columbla River aatmon, “now, Faircbrs, TRUITS AND NUTS—No improvomont wea noticos able in the domand for goods iu this lne, and n dull, weak feollng still prevalls, Ouly 8 few ordors wera reeeived, and these woro gencrally fillod at n conceaslon from tho quotations. Wo make mo chango in otr list: Dotes, 9@0Xc; fige, 15@l0c; fige, Lox, 17@18c; Turkey pyunos, 1873, Di¢(310 aiwine, $2.4332.65; Ulackberries, new, '10}@1lo} ranpborrics, 43@46e; pilted chorrios, 25@180 ; dp:m:hwl, pared, 21@Mo; peaches, Lnlvos, OhGs70; domixed, G3@dos Zante ocurrants, 1873, 8@Uo 71, 7 755 plcs, Sonthorn, now, 5@sxe; do Wosteri, BX@00; Michigan, 04@Tic. NUTs—Filberts, 14@ 1he; nlinonds, Toringonn, 21@230; English walnute, 15@160; Naples welnuts, 21@233; Drazils, 13@G14c} poeans, 11@12:4c; Africeh peanuls, G}6@7e; Wilining= ton poanuts, T@8o: Tenncssoe pesnuts,iG@éc, GAME—Only a moderate local demand exists, and }'XIQEI aro without material alteration, Antelope, buf- falo, and venison are plenty, -and dull, We quote prairio chickeus nt $3.00@3.16; quail, $1,10@1.20; venison, saddlcs, 10@14¢ ; do, carcass, 4@703 bufalo, 0o ; antelope, 14¢, Bales incluo: 100 doz pralrle chickens at $3,10 ; 69 doz do at $3.00 ; 15 doz quall nt $1.20 § 80 doz do at $1.16 3 13 dox rabfts at 6503 8 cara ‘cnsgos venison at 4@50 ; & do hams ot 12350 ; & do sad- dlea at 100, GREEN FRUITS—Apples continua to moot witha °| £air local demand, #alcs Leing restricted to small lots from store. Car-lots oro quotablo at $3.00@7.60, Other fruils were quict oud steady, Wo~ cone tinue to quot Applos ot $2.5084.00 per brl from slore; crunberries (eullivated) st $10.00@ 12,00 per_brl; wild do at $7.00@8,00; California \),n:nl at $4.004.60; lemona at $6.00@7.00 por box; ‘alencia oranges, $10.00@12.00 per casu; do per box, $06.00; Loulstana do, 12,00 per brl; Malage grapos, $7.00@8.00 per keg, ~ Sales includa’l car apples ot £J,00, on irack : 100 bris do nt §3,50.24.00 3 250 brls doat $1.76@3:25, i lots from stoso; 10 bris choice cranbor- xien Mfl&fi(}g'fl.’l& yor brl, QROUERIEN—Trade was sgain roported slack, and valuses underwent no quotable alterationss. Collves, Bugars, rico, syrtips, and most otlior goods enumerated In tho Aubjaucd sl wero firmly held, Wo repeat our quotations of yestorday : B1-OARD, BODA—TAEHC, Covrrks—Nocha, 30@3le; 0. G, Java, 26@27c ; Java, Ny. 2, 245@230; fancy 1\10503?"@'.‘1)(0; cholee do, 0@ 93¢ @aaie s primo Ltio, c; good de, 2@ 22}¢0’ commnon do, 20@1c; za{mw, 2 @3¢} Qouta Tilea, fancy, 14 @343{0} do, prime, 2352330 § Marlealbo, 23@3gc: CanpLrs—Sior, foil woight, 20%6@3lo; Stearine, 1ull welght, 155@1830; do atiort Weight, 143 @13c. Ritcz—Tatna, 81(@8)40; Rangeon, 73,@8c; Oaroliun, 9@0ic; Lousinn, T@Bic. SuaAnis—Patent cit * loaf, 141@143{0; vowdered, and granulaled, ‘13@18xc nrd, 12y@12%0; do No,'2, 13:,@12! 2] extra ‘0, T175@H0: O Na, & i1z’ volo 10w 0, 11¥@1is0; choles Lrown, 1I@LILE; prim do, 102¢@s11¢ 3 fulr'do, 10¢@10)0; clioico molassos ougar, 103@1c; falr o, 9@digc; Now Orlcany sugar, chioles, 11@11i¢0; do prime, 10}@1lc; do fait, 8 @10%0; do common, 9@IXC sxnuvs—Dismond drips, SLIS@L40; silver dripa , T2@T50; gOOd BiIgar-houza oyrup, 45@480; oxtro do, G@350; New Orlenns molasscs, choice, 75 @B0c; do prime, 10@750 ; do common, 0U@65e; Porto Wca molasses, chojeo, 65@600; comumon nolasaes, 80440e, Hysors—Allspieo, 17180 ; cloves, 23@200; casel, A0@42:; popper, @203 nutmezs, SLIOGLE ! p.x-;é‘ver, pure, 2333003 do No. 1, 20@23c; do No, g, 18 @, ‘Soirs—Fronch mottlod, 6@0Xo;: Gorman mol tled, TH@7ie; Golden West, 0@0Nc; Whito Lily, 8326303 While Nose, 03@03(0; brown Windor, 1X@Aige] palm, 6@die; Heven Impotlal, GX@6IZe, Branon—Glozs, VGibo: com, 9@Lles Iaundry, 6@7o ; common, B(0c, 11AY—Pricea’of (his slaple wero somewhat unaot- tled. Tho snow-storm Las intorfored with recolnts, and, under s temporary scaralty, 1ooso dgscriplions \erd nominally higher, though prices wero 80 irregue Tor thot quotstions are of Iittlo valve, TIDES—Contiuo {n gool domnnd, snd remain steady ut tho prices current during tho preced- ing days of tho wook, We quote : Green bulelers', To; green slted, cured, hoavy, lighl," 133 part_cured, 9)@100; grozn frozen, 0@ 950} groen calf, 1I@1T505 groen ety veal ki, prime, 103 dry salted, 16@1T03 dry kip, 2205 dry ¢alf, S50 3 dry fint, 19320; deacons, 80306 ; dame- ed, T3/@803 ol other damagod lock, two-thirds prica; Granded, 10 per cont off. TtoPs—Txeoyting s fow awmalf ordors from browern, Wieza was nothing doing. Prices sro ruling stroug at tho quotations, na foliows: Western at 42@50c} falr to good, ue2d0c; common to medium, 25@ e Basiorn, Q@020 Tugllah, 41G5007 Belgtan, 45 6Uo, GIIONEY—WILH in light request, Tho offerings wera moderate. Wo quoto: Cholco whito comb at 25@ £003 medlum grades nt 1&?,’.“10 + inferior and strajued hosoy at 12k @10c, Sles noluilo 120 lb fair b 18c, . IRON AND STEEL—Tho storin has interferod with trade for o few dayo past,- but thero is a marked finprovement fn tho demand, and prices are stoady at crushed, A,_standz B, I exira fin g tho followiug rates : 4 TFlattron . 4.,8-10@ 6 rates 5 620@ 5 810 [ @620 5 5106 0 510 ‘Rounda G ©5 810 Shafting iron b5 61 8-10 Ovals.. 5 103 6 8-10 Half ovi o 6105 & ‘Horse-shoo fron. .0 6-1083 7 Bheet fron, No. 24, L0 @ T Pintelron.. T @® 7 Tosstn fron. - 200 Jtusais fron, No, 1 staino . 180 Norway uofl roda, 0 el orman plow stec Ay @12 “Eagtsh cast plow sted 1" @lage ‘Amcrican tool steal, 17 @ise \Ohromo tool stool, B @0 Englich tool stact. 4 Engllal spriug te e X Wb LUATHER—Tho donind from locol nanulscturers a8 woll gs from tlie intorlor trade, contluuos good, znd tho market remains firin ok tho clanged pricds recout- Iy noted, Lclow aro tho quotations : & JIEMLOOK, Clty hnsmiess. 5 2B Quumr{lmrneul.. . 90 33 Liuc, clty, B b, Bt ip, @ 1ot 600 110 Kip, veals, 0@ 115 ity uppey, 2563 80 City upper, No g 27 Country uppe a5 2 Gollar, 3 ft. 0@ 2 alf, ¢ 1206 180 aalf, cou 110G 123 Raugh npper, P T Kough uppd WY o 26 05 TRough upper, damaged. 216 30 Tmftalo slaughtor xdlo, bost. 5568 8T BVufalo stanghter solo, N W 95 B, A gole, 0 8 Galf.... 125@ 145 Kipy Nov 1, ‘mediin, 343 1,10 Xipy-No, 2, ieay: Tarness, French calf, Lemolio, Froncls calfy 24 to 36 1 ¥ronch calfy 2040 30 Ibs, Freuch calf) 40 (0 30 by, French Xip, 8010100 Ibs. . L 100G LUMBER—Trado contiutiea quict, aiflionghi o foeling provalls, aud an incrossed ddmand is generally anticipated »a soon 8 the woatlier permils, L'ricos a0 without chango, We quoto J52.0058.00 Airet clear. .. Becond cloar, 1 fncli to ¢ fudh. 470023000 9,00 10.00 Phird clenr, 1 ncl “Tuird clear, thicl 0,00(g 45,00 First and socond TOURL. 0. e 0.00@43.00 Flist and soron 21,0063 24,0 Common skiiny o0 20,00433.00 Outnon tlooring, , Hr STU0GIL00 Conunon Hoorlug, drossed, second {80,00338.00 Wagon-box boards, sclectu ~ upward. .. A etock bonrds, 16 fuchios and v+ 35,00@40.00 0.00 Common boards. 4 Jolsty scantling, small timber, ‘oo, 10 foot S UBHCE eessebesonaenpsosrrornoressve JENR1G00 Foncing, " . Jolm and ncantling, 18 {0 24 foot,. Pickets, aquaro. Pickotn.fint. .. Cedar posts, Qedar pont Inth r wrlilch chargo !nfin\m tho shinglea, "Thickneas—JFive shinglon to bo two fnchos fn thicks nend, Tength~Sixtecn inches, AT ATDWOOD, Onk (dry), Dlack waluut,, e POV, METATS ARD B ATO0RK—Wore quiet sud uncbanged, W continue o quolo : Tin Prate—10, 10x14, §1400: do, 19x13, $14.603 o, T4x20, 515,00 do, rodfing, 10, $10.50. T1a Ti—Largs, 400§ smal | oy b pr Brrer Ziko—Full casks, lean quontity, 1130 ; alab, ¢, BIEET InoN~No, 24, Tife Fates, Corven—Coprer bot{onis, 4603 brazlors, over12 1. 470 ; tinnod copper, 430, Wine—2 to 5, 8036, 8, ond 0, 1003 10011, e 12, 130; 13 and 14, 13%o; 16and 10, 103 17, 15¢} 18,1603 19, 100 3 20,2005 full bundle, 16 por cent dias cotunt s fenco wiro, 80, 5 NAILS—Thero wos no change, Tho demand cone tinues light, and quotations are as follows: 104, e, $3.60 rates § 8d, do, $5.75; 6d, do, {9.00; 4l dor 205 B do, $1.00} 3d'do, fuo, $8.25§ 2d do, §9.75 5 clineti, $7.75, NAVAL STORES,—Tlior wae nothing doing undor thia head. Wo uominally quot Manlla rope, 3 1b,. 818 @10 Bisal rope, R 1 .. 10 @ 1T Hemp sasl cord) b 0 @ Marlln, B ... v 2 @ 3 Tarrod topo, ib . 17 @ 10 Onkum, g bl LB0) @035 Plch, @ bl L C0D @700 Tar, @ br) 600 @T.00 Ot Gation e stondior, Kt iifood, snd tire pontine wore frm, Whalo and othor deacriptions raled sleady. Wo quoto : Garbon, 236@230; extra lard o) 0.1, 6707 No, 9, 620; luwoed, ‘raw, 88c; do e, BS0; Kporm,22,00(32.10 neatafoos $1.10; do éxtrn, 0%o3 do_No. 1 olf, 68@ilo} straltyT2@T0c; clephank oll, ‘950 3 turpentino, 750} naphtha, G3 gravity, S5es naphiha, common, d0c, PAINTS, COLONS, AND PUTTY~Under this head nothing now wan noted, Tho demand wan of tho most limited’ charoctor, and quotallous azo, ol best, nomil- nal: “Btuletly pure. .. 11,50 Fancy brands, 10061 Genufno Valllo Dontaguo, 14.00 Ameriean 1250 Buow whito 1100 Rafiroad colors, 11.00511.50 Palacocar colors! 1.00E10.60 Tochallo ochiro. f Englich Veu. red. 4.5 English orapgo mineral. Pittaburg orango miner: Eugifshred lead. . ‘Amorican rod lead. Bearlot Vermillion, Porinwhite. .. Whiting, ULT) P go cand_firm, scareity of chickens continues, ang all of‘oriugs fnd. ready salo on arrival urlieyn woro in eiler Eupply ond demand, and giotable a} J0@184 ; geeao at §3,20°3 10,00 ; ducks, §3.60G4,25, Bilecrinclndo 600 Iou turkeys at 1o ; 9,800 1o good-at 123607 1, 600 bs nt 10@116'; 400 fbs noor ab 6 aU§125EAG0 ; 65 ozt $1,00 3 15°doz at. doz geeso at $6,60@0.00 3 40 doz do at cours at $10.00 ; 8 doz ditcka at 4,00@4.25 $3.60 ; 3 coopu at 14,80, POTATOES—Met with n falr local domand. Prices aro without ossential chango, Car lols aro qnolebic ut 700 on track, Bales includa 1 car peashblow: ut 10 on tsack; 60 bu Michlgan at 00c; 380 bui ehoico p blowe ot 80@800 ; 120 bu ut 6o} 100 bt ot C5G0: in amnli lots from store, SALT—Tho demaud ia light, but improving, and the market rules frm ahytholquotations: Ouondaga aud Saglnaw, fino, + ‘ordinary coarsd, $2.40; courso Diswond 0, $2.303 ground solar, 32,303 dal bags, $3,45 duixy, with bags, 335060 3 Aslilon dufry, por gack, £6,00; ground alum, $278 ; Turk's Iskud, “BABIT, DOORS, AND BLINDS—Wero quict snd un- ?’lnugm. Wo quots 7 eds, ‘OUTHIDE BLIN Size, Lrice, | hickness. Hx10..0.§1.75 | 1320, 13-10. 10x14 3-8 in .......2x10 A discount of 15@25 per cout above Hat, SEEDS—~Timothy was In good_demand and firmer 3 quotable ot $§3,30@3,60 for good to prime, and $3,0003 5170 for cliolcs, Cloyer was i ight request aud sicady. Good Hungaritn sold at $1,00, Otber secdsmwero quict snd nominally unchanged, We report scles of 10 bags timothy (fancy) at $3,70; 70 baga choico at $3.00; .5 and 450 bu prime at §5,603 168 wucks good at $3.405 10 ‘bags at §3,30; 28 bags good clover at $5.82) § 13 lags Ilungarian af $100. TEAS—Towain fitm, under a_good den:and, av tho 550, common, G0G55 , §5e@$1.15; superfinclo 3 common finperial, B5GT6 6, B@31.05; fino to gCod FNFOW 80c@$1.03; choico, $116@1,20; eoxtra, $1.25GL0 chioléo (o extra leaf Japan, H0:@L053 fair to good do, 60@Y0c ; colored nitural leaf Japun, 652C50 ; com~ ién to fino Oolong, 35@45c; good, LO@T00; cholce to oxtra, 00c@21.00. TOBACCO~Was firm and unchanged, Yo quote: 3 szn\\'ma—!‘:ilgo &ul—nka‘,q (gs(avm; choico, 65@ 503 conumon, o4 poor, 40@a0e, ‘Prua—Natural Jeaf, 76@30c ; half bright, 60@700 3 black, sound, 48@55¢, ByOKING—Extra, 53@830 ; medlum, 30@330; com= mon stems, 27@30¢, WOOD—Romuins, dull nt tho following pricea: ‘Beoch, $15.00; maple, $14,003 hickory, $15.00; slabe, $9,50, detivered, WOOL—The demand !s still confined lo Uight orders from manutacturers, Tha recolptn have been very light for a day or two, probably baving been delayed 17 thostorm. Yrices aro eswentlally tho eame, 48 followa: Tub, washed, exirs medium, iPuby washod, fair to do, Conimon dingy., Flcovo, wahal, X Flecce waahed; Tloeco, washed, X¥, ding; Flecce, washed, X, dingy . Fleace, washd, Disdium light. Fleoce, washed, medium dibgy Tleeco, unwaslied, X&XX, i1t Floocs, vuwashed, X&XX, dlugy. Fleeco, unwashed, coarsy, to me Tleaco, nuwasliod) coarse, and dingy. Buper, pulled,.eers Extra, pullod.. MEDICAL CARDS. COBURN Medical Institute, No. 188 Wet Madison-ut., oornor of Halutod, for tho cuire ox, ond ) dlwearos of o dolicats naturo, 3 rogulor graduato of Mediciue, zad from_ the bost colleges fn tho wotld, whichi are tobe soun du Lits offico by all who wish ta reac o, and 14 cooaidercd by all fobd tho oAt REIfu P} sfelat in Chicago {n the troatmout af spactal dis: Hoad tor his bonic on niate and fanulo dizonece, ) stamp, itica hours 9 a, . WBP. ., Suuday, Swd p. Foe A1l conrultations conitontal. DR.C. BIGELOW OONTIDENTIAL PHYSIOIAN, 451 Stato-st,, Ohlcago. Ttis well Kuown by all readnrs of the nanscs, that De. ©. Digoluw is the oldvst escablishad physician In Ohloaye Bilana and oxparloncy Iave made s, 8. the mosb rae T nowsiod SPECT o nge, Nanored by the 533 {¢ made from tho Cstoamed of tho, higlinst modical attainmentsby nll tho modica institut o day, havins devatod PWENT TiEAlte OF HLS LIFE I porfocting romodios that will cure pusitivelyail caes of OLLRUNIU AND SPEOIAL ST i ot s JONSULTATION FREE. SEPARATE PARLONS for kg gentieman, Gally CORRRSPONDENCE CONFIDENTIAL. Addross il Tottors, wilh sta; Dr. O, BIGELOW, No. 4il Btate-at, * roguunl Dr. Kean, 300 South Clerk-st., Chicago, Moy boconfiontially conulted, porsausily or by mall, fres of charge, ou all chronlo or nucvous diseases. I, Jo KREAN n tho oniy piaician in tho oty wharat= Bty gures Orna. puy, Qloa Rouca Lrom a. uts to 3 P, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 5 Packages TRACTIONAL CURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFTICE.

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