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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, .iAl—\TUARY 26: 1874, — e MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. Batunpay EvENING, Jan, 24, The tondency of tho monoy market toward greator oaso Las beon quits - porcoptiblo in tho last two dnys, and it scoms probablo that the sbundance of money which was oxpected two ‘wooks ago will bo oxporienoed within the next waok or two, In faot, money hna boon vory plonty in almost all the Enstorn oitios, and also in tlie country west of thiscityfor thalast ton dnys, aud would hiave been go lioro but for the speou~ Intion in pork, which has absorbed a lnrgo part of the lacal bank funds. Now York oxchango was weak to-dny at G0c to T6¢ per &1,000 discount. The clenrings of tho Chicago banks for tho weok woro: Clearings, Balances, 4,620,445, $459,965,13 2,880,014,48 218,250,00 287037083 B9, 770,845,01 53, 166,830,13 74,369,10 § ‘317.“9,'130.02 $1,404,008,55 s YenLs.e evensns 17,06,010,80 1,690,403.04 The following quotations of locnl stocks aro Wil d & Gogo: furnished by Mossra, Jlammont J)l-?.su aiidi First National Bank, 150 Third_ National Bunk, Northiwestern National fian ; Corn Exchauge Natfousl Banl 16 Oity National Bauk... 140 e} Cook Cotinty Natioun . 100 National Bank of Iliinols. 103 & Nntional Bank of Commerco.. b 100 Queago City Tailwey 160 165 Weat Division Railway. 108 North Diviston Rallway., 100 Elgin Watch Company. 100 Obicngo Gas Light and Coke Com- BT, s vhaore ies 105 % Chsmber of Gommerco.... 60 Traders’ Inauzauco Compauy 101 Mossrs, Proston, Kean & Co. quose as follows this p, m. ¢ * Duying. Selling. i85 18 . i January and me," 10-40s, 3 U. B, b (new isauc). U, 8, curroncy 66, Gold (full wolght) Gold coupons. Gold_ozchango. . mxy Sterling. .. 1.8{x@4.88 Ghiieago City 7 D8‘and int. Gook County 7 99 and dnt, Town, county, and 'cify 10 per cent bond 5@IY TLAND WATRANTE, Buytng. Selling. 1608 war 1813 . 60 180 1203 war 1813, a2 107 1608 uot war 1812, +.155 180 1208 not war 1812 g0 w7 178 LATEST. New Yong, Jan. 24.—Monsy closed ensy at 4@5 per cnn% on call, Foreign eoxchange closed dull at 24.831@ 4.84 for primo baukers' sixty days' sterling, and $4.87 for domand. Gold closed &t 1113 aftor selling at 111%@ 111%. Tho rates paid for carrving were b, bl4. 4364, and 3 per cont. Cloarings, ‘229,233,000, Treasury operations for tho weok at tho Now York office inclnded disbursoment of $1,776,000 gold for intorest in therademption of 5-20 bonds and rocoipt of $2,205,200 for customs. Gonoral merchandiso imports, samo time, $4.895.257 produce oxporte, nesrly §0,000,000, and spacia imports, $1,028,000, Governmonts strong, with considerable done. Stato bouds strong aud not much doing. Rnilway and miscellancous spoculation strong during the greater portion of the day, the ad- vance ranging from 3¢ to 2 por cent. Late in the day pricos reacted ¢ to 37 por cent, but fin- ally there was an improved tono, Tho leadiug features wore Western Union, Uniou Paclfic Lake Shoro, Naw York Central, Pacifio Mail, an Panama. Total sales {rom 10 to 2 wero 148,000 shares, of which 80,000 were Western Union, 62,000 Lake Bhoro, 17,000 Union Pacific, 3,000 ‘Wabash, 2,000 Panama, 7,600 Pacific Mail, 2,000 Obiow, 10,600 Contrals, 8,000 Delaware, Lacka- wanna & Western, 8,000 C., C. & L. C., 10,000 Northwestorn, 1,000 Northwestern proforred. GOVENNMENT HONDS. Coupons, 8l.........118)iCoupons, '67. 1173 Coupons, ’62. 1143 Coupons, '6 Coupous, ’G Coupons, 65 Qoupons, '65(1 g Missouris 933 Virginigs, old. .., Tenncasecs, 807 Norih Carolina's, oid., Tennesseos, oy 703 {North Carolina's, new. Virginiss, new. 50 Canton..... 61" Terre Hauto pfd . 93¢ Chicago & Alton ..., 413¢Clifcago & Alton 1fd..110 0tgi0ulo & Mlssieaipnt ++ 48%|Cleve,, Cin, & Col 71" |Chl,, Dur., & Quing 125 |Lake Shore.. Tndiaua Ceniral 8 |1llinols Central 100 833;1 Union Pacific stock... 347§ G0¥(Union Pacificbonu. . 853 726 (Contral Pacitlc bonds, 9537 111047 Del., Lack. & Weatern, 1023, 9934 Doston, Hurt, & Erle, 37§ AT B Northwestern Pd, Rock Tnlaud ... New Jeraoy Gontral REAL ESTATE, The volumo of businces in real eatate continues moderate, 88 it hos been for the last month, though tho general tono of the market 18 much better than it was & month ago, and thera is more being done thsn then. A few prominent real estate dealors who havo beon looking over their books for this scason of last year have como to tha conclusion that thero is more busi- ness boing done in the presont month of Janu- ary than in the corrosponding month of last yoar. Decomber and January are, howaver, always dull montha in tho real estato business, and it tho oxperienco of the past is worth snything n¢ an index of what the degree of activity should be at certain seadons of theyenr, it could not bo expectod that there would bo much speculation or investment just now. But, ns indicated in our articlo of a weok ago, the amount of mouney offered on mortgnges is stondily incroasing, and the demund for loans on frat-class real estato ia diminishing, If thein- trensing supply of money comiug heroe is to find Investmont in renl estate at o), it scoma that it tan only be by the purchase of the fee of the property, and, a8 thore now sooms to bono doubt that thero i more than the usunl amount of capital secking some gort of conseryativa and enfe invostmont this winter, it indicates the probability of & much larger volume of srled within the noxt month. In the mouoy articlo of T TrinuNE it has boon mentioned within the past week that numerous amounts—some of thom large ones—are being senthoro by banks, Loth in tho country and In the Eastorn clties, for investment in commercial paper. While this is not entirely & now feature in the maun{ market, it baw ot least nover been dono to_ the extont experienced now, ond is an indication of the general abundanco of mouoey, As this indicates s larger supply nf monoy offered for loans, it also indicates thut & greater amount than uenunl muet soon scelt longer investment ; snd, since the genmeral decline of confidence in corporato scourities, there wcems no so attractive avenue for its employment sy in the purchaso of real ostate. "There I8 unquostionably a good deal of money horo now socking such investment, but the own- ors of tho money are neatly all waiting to find Bome proporty-owner in a tight place, #o a8 to buy for losy than formor valuations, In this way 1 good deal of FIRST-OLABS DESIDENCE PHOPERTY 1s being picked up by cupitalists who have been waiting and inquiring for some ime, Amoug recent alos of this kind we nota that s MMr, 0. J. Stough has sold his fine residence, No. 2 Calumet avenue, to tho [fon, J, 1, Caton for $70,000. "Cho placo hos 110 foct eust front on Calumet avenne, just south of Eightoenth street, The residernice building thereon is worth E'rohnmy #30,000, which would loava 10,000 for he ground. ‘This is one of the hundsomont ros- Idence pircos In the city, though it ls o hittla too neur the Illinois Central Rtailrond track to com- 1aaud a8 high & price for um[;mundnu tho prop- onvl(‘m the samo strect hulf n Dblock further south, Judge A. W, Merriweather, of Louisville, Ky,, purchasod of Mr, James 13, Tyler, a fow days ago, 816 fect on the southesst coruer of Fifty- fourth utroot and the Houth Park, at $200 por front foot, and tha sams number of feot on Calumet avenno and Fifty-fourth stroct at $100 per front foot. SUDURDAN PROPERTY, whother in town lotd or In ncres, Is In more ac- tivc demand than tho higher-pricad proporty in , the eity, and prices are also beltor sustained. ‘We hiour of tho snlo AT WASHINGTON UEIGNTE of 80 nores in Boction 7, Town 87, Rango 14, at $1,500 por nero, Mossrs, Olarke, Layton & Co, sold 100x108 feat on tho corner of Morgan avonuo and Vin- connes Road for 1,000, Also, oug aore corner Park Road and the Rock Taland Itailroad, in Morgan Park Addition, at $1,600, Ono and a half acres (Lots 10 and 11) in Mor- gan Park for 84,250, ‘Iio atockholders fn the Washington Hoights Female Bominary Assoolntion have boon callod nupon for an nuscasmont to furnish funds to be- gin the eroction of the seminary in the epring, AT BOUTH ENGLEWOOD, Mosars. Noble & Richmond sold 100 feet In Block 6, Bee. 4, for 81,600, BOUTII CIICAGO AND CALUMET JTAREOR LOTS, A portion of_the 1ands of the Calumot & Ohi- cago Canal and_Dock Company, upon the Calu- met River and Lako Michigan, has beon subdi- vided into lots, and will soon bo offgrad for salo at low prices and on_liboral torms, “South Chi- cago s deatined to bo a manufaciuring place, ond n rapid and steady advanco in tho valie of theso lota {8 predicted, ‘Tho Columat, or_South Chicago, arbor {8 11 miles distant, gouthoast, from tho light-house in Chicago City. ‘Tho entranco to the lharbor is 300 feot wide, and tha rlver i 800 foot wido through the town, and nnvigable for sovoral milos for tha decpest draft vessols on tho lnkes. Tha wator i 18 feet doep in front of tho finished docks. The north bank of the river, for o considorable distance, is docked in n per- manent manner, A solld masonry structure for nllfm-humw 8 baon built by the Government, and its light placed thorein, Dosides tho facilitios for trausit betweon the business contre of the city and South Chicago, vin tho Pittsburgh & Fort Wayno_and Michigan Soutbern Iiailronds, the Rock Island Brauch Toad has boon completed from noar Washington Hoighta to South Chlcago, and o contract oxlste with tho Danville & Vincenues Railroad to extond its track into South Chicago, Tho Baltimore & Ohio Railrond hes slso been surveyed through the town, and will soon bo built, ! The manufacturing industrics already started at South Chicago are: The South Chicago Iron and Stocl Worke; Sinclair’s Woolen Mill ; Kent, Daldwin & Co.'s_Woolon Machinery Factory ; ‘I'he Northwentern Fertilizing Company's Works ; o smut mill ; & watch factory; Mallonblo Iron Worka ; Silicon Rolling Mill and Iron Worka, A populntion of ubout 800 pergons i now su ported at this place, and tho industries alrondy stated nro sufliciont to give omploymont to 1,000 CrELLE, o ‘I'ho subdivision now offored for sale is_a part of Secs. b and 6, ', 37 N, B. 16 E,, and has all its streata oither 80 or 100 feot wide, Each block has an alloy 20 foot wide, The lots aro Inid out 25 foet wido by 140 feot deev to an alloy, 'I'hreo churches sirendy built afford .means of public worship ; and facilities for public school oducation aro provided sufficiont for the wants for the prescnt. WESTWARD. Messrs, Abol & Iotchkiss sold 40 acres in the northonst quarter of Sec. 14, fange 18, Town 38, adjoiniug tho Tremont Houso Farm, at $500 per acre, the paymonts being $7,000 caeh, and tho balauce in one and two years, Within two hours aftor the closing of tho bargnin the pur- ‘ngflgflfir was offered §3,000 bonus for his bargain. At tho NORTHWESTERN CAT-STOPS thore is & great deal of activity in building. Within a radius of half & miio of the shops thero aro now about twenty dwellings in course of arection, and a bargain has recontly been closed by which soma partios aro to erect about n dozen houses at o point near tho juuction of Madison and West Forty-oighth streets, or abont ono milo west of tho city limits, Mesars. Larkin & Jenks biave also just sold oight lots, ench 50 feot frout, near to tho car-shops, and contracted for the building of seven housos and ono store thereon. SUMMARY OF TRANAFFRS FOR TNK WEBK, Tho followlng is tho total nmount of city nnd snb~ urban_property trausferred during tho weok euding Saturday, Jdan, 24: City property, number of sulcs, 113; cousideration, $1,0i7,460, North of city limite, Humber of sales, 07 cousiloration, §23,425, South of city limits, number of aales, 33; consideration, $353,- 546, West of city ltmits, number of saloa, G; consid. eration, $16,900, ~ Total sales, 165, Total couslderation, $1,310,997, COMMERCIAL. BaTuRnDAY EVENING, Jan, 24, The following were the roceipts and shipments of the lending articlos of produce lu Chicago during the past tweunty-four Lours, and for the cotresponding date one year ago: MECEITTA, BNIPMENTA, 1874, | 1873, || 1874, | 1873, Flour, brls 14,510] 5,1501) 14,105 3,610 Wheaf, b, 182703| 16,450 19,850) 6,688 25,320| 27,906/ 12,602 4,360 28,120| 180701 6137 13,21 260} 81, aerees Tiroom corn, 1600] ......|| 425000 15,650 Cured meats, tbe 808,070 40,000][1823,778)1420,340 Beef, brls, 40} 1056/ 40 Pork, brls 27|+ 16| 212 60,67 360,947 Butter, Ta.. X 8,400 10,504 Dresred hogy, No. 5 1,370 4,302 Live hoge, No, W57) T B L.l Cattlo, No,.. 1,299 84| 1,301 Shecp, No,... 438! ides, Highw Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- sumption, 4,105 bu wheat ; 6,721 bu corn ; 1,852 bu rye; 480 bu barley. Withdrawn for do dur- ing the weok, 20,218 bu wheat; 87,550 bu corn; 10,450 bu oata; 10,597 bu rye ; 6,319 bu barley. ‘I'he following grain has been inspected into stora this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 178 cars whoat; 53 cars corn; 10 cars onta; G cars rye; 18 cars barloy, Total, 269 cars, or 100,000 bu. Our warohousemen apparently do not expect any hot corn next summer, while other gentle- men, who are well posted, do expect it. Who Lnows boat ? i Tho following wora the recoiptsand shipmonts of breadstuffs aucd live stock at this point during the past week and for the corresponding weeks onding ay dated : nECEIPTE, Flour, br! Wheat, bu., Corm, bu . Dreasoil hogs, No. . Livohoigs, No,., Cattlo, No. Cattle, No. . Ou Monday aftornoon, ut 8 h 16 m, there will beacall on” wheat, corn, and provisious, on "Change. The advocatea of the proposed legislation which shall put an ond to option trading, are snid to huve lu view nnl{ tho oxtermination of 0 puts and calla, If this 80 thoy have choson an unfortunate wording for the noction ne pnb- lished ; and whether it bo so or not, thoy evi- dently have oxnggoernted notions about legisln~ torial functions. Thero is no donbt that tho option and privilege busincss hns Leon overdono here and elsowhero, ot times ; but it is diffioult to soe what right any man or set of men can have, or how they cun deriye it, to nay that another man shall ot agroe to do a cortain thing in tho future, for o satisfactory considoration, providod there Le nothing wrong in tho act itsolf. Tho idea of forbidding a hutnan beirg to agros to do to-morrow what he may luwfully do to-day, is vo preposterous that oven tho paternal despotisms of Enrops would not entertain it fo®& momont.* Aud yot this is o "*land of liberty." "I'o leading produce murkets wera generally higher to-day, but with less business doing, ex- copt in one or two departments. Saturday I8 usunlly o quiet day, but not usnally o fiem one, for tho reason that cash buyers hold off, To- duy holders wero firmor in thelr views, ohietly, for the local ronsons that supplies were smuller’ than she recont averago. Domestio dry goods are meoting with a atoad- fly good demand at uniformly firm pricos. ‘Tho supply of standard productions is unusually 1ight, not only at the mills, but in distributors’ hends, nud sliould tho spring trado open as eurly and a8 briskly ag thore is now overy iudication of ite doing, sl staple toxtiles will, without doubt, undergo & furthor waterial adyvance. The grocery market was without . B 8lne glo now foaturo, Thero twas mno pore coptible falliyr off in the amount of ordora recolved, and the general markot again presontod & firm, healthy tone, Coffoos wero strong at a furthor ndvance, the difforent grades boing worked up n ife, Mocha s now quoted nt A61{@46}¢0; O. G- Javaat 303{@40%fo; fanoy Rio ot 841@36c, aud common do at” 31@31}¢0. In Now York 2o yold ias been offerod for ‘tho oargo of the ! North Amerion,” to arrive, whioh inoludes good, bad, aud indifferont grados, Btocks aro now o much roducad that tho marlot ia ontiroly under tho control of speeulators, aud atiil Mf hior pricos will undoubtedly bo estab- lished. Rice was very firm at tho latoiy advancod rices, and sirups, molasacs, starch, apices, and ndood overy articlo in the Yist excopt BUgAS, was firmly beld, Star candles hiave advanced to 18@10c, The butter market waa falrly motive nnd strong, tho dally rocelpts falling short of tho curront requiroments of tho trado. Cheoso was firm, though tho do- mand continues light, orders Lolug mnhllr T0- striotod to meoting immodinto wants. Iloldors aro confldont, ns atocks are of small dimensions in comparison with formor seasons, Cannod gooda romnin T‘flnt at unchianged pricos, Dried rnfts mot with a fair inquiry, and somo linos woro again advancod, Layor ana looss Musca- tol raisms were quoted ‘up Ge, citron 2c, and apples ¥ @3¢, Intho fish markot thero were nopnnw (fl‘vulnpmnmn‘ Prices woro firm all around, while for hitofish, mackerel, and cod they woro tonding highor, No changes worthy of ‘noto took place in tho coal, pig-iron, and wood markets, Leather was drm, and for Tronch stock pricos nro oxpected to advanco. Olls woro strouy nt yestorday's quotations, or at 160 for carbon ; 81.05@1,10 for linsced ; 830 for oxtra lard ; at 57@068c for turpentine, ‘Mo domand for lumbor was again reported fair, and considorably oxceeds thnt of last yoar at this time, Tho orders are principally from tho intorior and gonerally for common lumber, fencing, &e. Bh\nfilus ara in active request, and firm, ot an ndvance in yard pricos, aus quotably strong on track., Lath also advanced, boiug in very light stock. Lumbor is generally vory steady, aud somo gradea are held with firmness, A stondy improvomont ia reported in tho domand for ‘motals, nails, and tinnors' stock, oud tho tondenoy of tho markot for nenrly ail articles in tholist is upward. The iron markot presents no now_ featuros, - Wool and broom corn were firm, Tho domond for ocither of thoso staples s not partioularly active, though, as far ns wool is con- corned, it keeps fully up to the sn[‘l‘ply, whilo the stock of broom-corn hero is light, and supplios iu theinterior nro understood to Lave boen considerably reducad, Boeds woro moderately nctivo at nbout yostordny's rango of prices, or at £2.80@3.06 for thwotby; 700 for prime Hungarian; G50 for millot. Flaxis very finm ot $1.90@2.00. Hay was dull and woak. Hides woro in moderate roquest at a reductian of 340, The 1ocnl demand for poultry was activo, and fresh offeringe readily brought full prices. Eggs wore dull and lower, ighwinos wero quiet and firm at thoe declino notod on Thuraday, sales being roported of 150 brisat 95)4c per gnilon. The market closed strong at 95i¢c bid, and 9Ge asked, though Cin- cinnnfl and New York exbibited no improvomont, Dressod hoga wero in botter shipping domand, and firmer in consoquence; the weather buing favorable for traveling. The gonernl markot was £0.25@0.30 por 100 Ihe, at which figures tho market closod steady. Snlos were reporied of 473 (choice) at £6.85; 746 at 86.80; 690 at $0.25; G20t §6.203 108t $6,10; 20 at 36.00; 13 culls o $6.76; 179 on private terms, Total, 2196 hoad. Provisions wora moderately nctive, and tho speculative articles wero wealk at a higher range, Tork and lard wore oach quoled. 18 highor in Livorpool; probably ns a consoquonco of the statoment of shortage on the product of packing, whicl: was telegraphied to that place lnst evening. This, and a smnller supply of iogs this morning, coused our holders of product to advance thoir viows ; but thoy found very fow buyers willing to follow them on pork, Ience quiotness. Lard was the strongest article on tho board. It advauced 10@12}4¢ '}mr 100 bs carly, but sugged lator, and closed flrm, Mess pork wos uoted 2)¢@Go per brl higher, but was so e meman” Bt MEeiluy's” pricos woro borely obtainable at tho closo. Meata were i good domand, and 2go por Ib higher all round, it being undorstood (at thiore are ordors here to tako largo uuantities, if prices suit. Our packing is now within about 105,000 hend of last scason, with five wocks yot to hoar from but tho actunl yieid is cousiderably below the avorage on numbers alone. The decrease for the wholo West is cstimated at nearly 21 por cent on lard, and at 1.6 por cont on mant, with sn Increase in tho number of brls pork, which still further roduces the amonut of product sold as meats, The market olosed at tho following range of prices : Meus pork, cash or seller Jan- unry, $14.25@14.80 ; do seller Februnry, $14.30 @14.35; do scller Mnrch, $1L76@1%.80; do sollor April, $16.16@15.20; prime mess pork, $12.75@13.00 ; oxtra primo do, $1L76@12.00. Lard, cavh or seller Jauuary, $9.10@9,15; do seller February, 89.173@9.20 ; do soller March, £9.4734@9.60 ; do soller April, £9.60@9.95. Graen hams at 9@9%c for 16and 15 b avornges; eweet pickled hams, Y@1034o ; dry saltod meats, looso, nt 63¢c for ehoulders ; T5§@73{c for Cum- borlauds ; 74e for long cloar ; 78c for short ribs ; 73¢¢ for ahort clear ; thosamo boxed at 3o per’ Ib abovo these prices. Green ments o fower than enlted do, ~ Moats for February do- livery o shiade higher, for March dolivery J{o higher, and for April Yo highor than cash rices, Moss beof, $8.25@8.50 ; oxtra mass do, E76@10.00; boof Tmus, S23.00@23.50, City tallow, 7@T7%4e; greaso quotablo nt 4l{@Gc* Balos wore roported of 760 brls moss pork sell- or Fobruary at $14.85; G500 ULrls do soller March, ot 314,805 500 bris_do, scllor April, at $165.20; 750 tes lnrd, sclier February, at 9,25 1,000 tes do at £9,20; 1,250 tea do at $0.1734 ; 250 tes do (laat evening) at $9.10; 750 tes do, sellor March, 8t 80.5934 3 8,260 tcs do ab §0.60; 250 ten do at $9.46; 20,000 1s greon shoulders at 5ide ; 100 boxes Cumberlends, seller firat half Febru- ary, st 8c; 220,000 1bs sbiort ribs at 75¢o: 100,000 1ba' do, sellor Fobruary, nt 79{c; 450,000 Ibs do, sotler March, at 85go; 200,000 Ibs do at 98.06% ; 400,000 1be do at 8¢ ; §0,000 iba short clenr, soller March, at 8%c; 100,000 1bs do, sollor April, at 8c. = = The following aro tho totals of packing in thig city todato: Sinee Nov, 1, 1873, 1,320,408 Bamo tinie 1872 1,004,420 Sume tiwe 187 Same time 1870-1., vees W40 The Daily Commercial roport givesthe follow- ing sy tho shipment of hog product from this city for tho week ending Jan, 23, 1874, and sinco the opening of tho seuson: Turk | Lard | *Hame Should's |tdiddles, urls ; s 12 ‘W'ok ond'y 20, 174, .. 2,638 1,090,631| 10,803,312 Saiio woek 2118 u0u] 2,857,400 10,476,910 Singo Nov. 22| 25,543 78] 91,401 Same timo '72-3. {135, 20, 300] 1 “Groon_hams shipped during the wouk, 89,693 pcs, fust, 61,08 pes tho corresponding sweok fust yeu Co. Novs' Iy 1875, 614,16 bos, agalist 834,610 Dea Ll samo thn 1873-1. d m‘f‘mnludul a1l cut meats oxcept shoulders and 8, P, Flour was dull and nominally unchangad, with a difference of about 250 per brl 1n the views of holdors and the solitary exporter who was look- ing around. Holders ‘wore unwilling to mnke concessions, socing that whent was strongor. Local buyers took hold very sparingly. Dran was firm. Sales wore roported of 150 bris whito wintor oxtras on privato torms ; 00 brls spring extras on private torms; 75 bris suporfino ut $4,60; 100 brls_rye nt$4.76; 100 brls do on rivato torms. Total, 720 brls, Also, 10 tons Rmn at $14.60 on truck. Tho following were clowing prices : Falr to good white winters, Olioice do. TRed winters, Chiolca to fancy Medium to good do. Good to cholte Miung Latent do, Fair to chol Common do, ‘Whent was actlve_aund stronger, though New York was reported dull. Thero was & very good domand, both speenlative and for shipmont, which absorbad all the offerings, especinlly as our recelpts wore again smallor than the recont avorago, Our warket fwmbled from $1.28 to £1,24, undor tho accession of large quantitios of whant duily—too much to bo taken care of onn tight money markot withont s roduction in prices. During the last half of this decline a rathor loug liue of shorts was thrown out, tho sollors oporating under the impression that the big roceipta would continue, {Vith a falling oft in valume kome of these shorts have talion the alarm and fllled In vory frecly to-day, though tho demaud for options was ehiefly local, "Our foreign exports have nearly reached 760,000 bu for the past woek, and {hero is anothor reason for strength, though it Lins not yot brought out the speculative demand from tho country that might havo boen expocled. Tho winter whoat crop is seriously lmkurllnd by tho weathor of tho past fow weeks, No snow on the ground, or i any, thon just onough to melt during the day and froozo during the ulght, in company with tho rain that hus fallon frecly In othor gections. Reports from wovernl points stato it ns probuble that fiue flelds of wheat nppesr o havo been antirely ruined by the frost, owing to tho lack of the natural blanket usually fur- nishied from tho sliics at thin season, We do not deal in wintor wheat here to any considoera- Dblo extont ; but s falluro of that crop would briug out an inoreosed demand for spring wheat, whioh must advancopricos. Our mnrflut nvorn&:m 1}¢o highor, Bellor Fobrunry openod at 81243, advanced to 81.2434, roceded to $1,243¢, roso to 819634, foll Lack to $1,248¢, and _olased firm nt 81,25, 'Sollor Maroh rold nt $1.379¢@1.288, closing at 81.28%. Bollor tho month or cnuh No. 2 nprlnglnuum at $1,23{@1.24}¢ ($1.24%{c for ono lot proforred locatlon), closing at 81,2414, No. 1 a{)rlng clored_nominal at $1.20 No. do at $1.18l¢; and rclected do ul $1.18%¢, excopt In tho Rock Ialand Elevator, Cash’ gales woro reported of 9,600 bu No, 1 apring nt 813541 1,600 bu No. 3 spiing at 81,2437 1 86,400 bu do at $1.2444; 4,000 bu doat $1.243¢ ; 16,800 bu do at #1.243(; 800 bu do at §1.245 6,000 bu do ot ©1.283¢ 5,000 bu do nt sl.ziléf; 400 bu No. 3 spring at $1.183¢ 4 7,200 bu do at 81,18; 800" bu rojeotod spring ot $1.103¢; 400 bu do at $1.18; 800 bu do at 81.123¢. Total, 88,400 bu. Corn was in fair domand, and averaged 3o highor, ohioly in consequonco of sumilor Te- coipts, and in sympnlh{ with wheat. Thero was uo matorinl chango in the charactor of the ad- vicos from Liverpool cr Now York. 'I'he ro- coipts of yostorday wero roported ns only 25,820 bu, aud the inspection of this mnrulnr was 63 cars, Itis vory probable that this falling off is princloally dus to thodamp, warm woatlior wrhicl ns boen scarcely intorrupted this muuth, and Lias interfored with shelling and bauling in the country. But tho fuct is thoro, and some oporators begin to foar that tho remaindor of tho winter will bo oqually spring-like. Henco a more nctive spoculntive domand, espocially from the short intercst, with moro inquiry for tho May option than on Friday, Holler Fob- ruary oponed at 583¢e, rose to 68950, declined to 68%e, advaucod to 6854c, nud closod at G8}de. Ballor March sold at 693{@G03c, cloaing at 5930, Sollor May wold &t C6@05Ygo. No. 2 corn, or soller tho month, olosed firm at 58c. Now corn was in fair demand by distillors, clos- ing at 620 for No, 2, sud 60¢ for rejeoted, Old za?ucwdc osed at 6330, Cash sales woro re- ported of 6,000 bu No. 2, old, at GBifo; 20,000 u do at 58¢ ; 1,600 bu do, new, at b3idu; 6,600 bu do at 620; 7,000 bu zojoctad, old, at 63ic; 12,000 bu do at G3e ; 1,600 bu do, new, at GUs; 8,400 bu do at 491¢c. ‘Lotal, 62,200 Lu. Oants wero in beiter domaud, and 3/@1c por bu biglor, but quiat, owing to {ho fact of small of~ forings. _Reocoipts wero light, aud the rise in wheat and corn caused oats to move upwards in sympathy, ospecinlly as Now York was quoted iirm, Beilor Feobruary openod with one eslo at 423¢0, thon sold at 4214c, and advanced to 48)¢c, closing at 427gc. Hcllor March sold at 488{@44c. Soller May was nonnnal ot 48@48}4a onrly, to 4855@40¢ later. Cash No. 2 closed ot 423ge. Cashsnlos woroe roported of 4,200 bu No, 245 4234c; 3,600 bu doat 42]¢e; 600 bu rejected atd00; 600 bu do at 993(c; 600 budo at 380; 600 bu white by samplaat 4dc on track. 'Total, 10,200 bu. hyu waa in good domand, and advanced 1o, 10 sympathy with corn, and 88 o cousequence of continuoed light receipts, It is understood that sovoral orders havo Leen hore for some days past, and held back in hopes of & moro liberal uu‘)ply, but some have grown tired of waiting, Sales wero roported of 800 bu No. 2 at 80c, aud 2,000 bu do at 70}, both on 2¢ storage. Tegu- lar No. 2 was nominal at 78c. Barley was again in tho condition described by Joo Gargery, * on the rampoge.” It waa oxcited by the pregonco of buyers from othor cities, re- ports of a decided advauco at other poiuts (No, 8 sold at §1.55 in Buffalo), and continued small rocoipts, About 80,000 bu wore picked up yostorday by outside buyors, in addition to the snlos roported on 'Chango, and that fmct became - known to-dny, which added to tho excitoment, Wo noto that soveral car londs have beon shipped from this market to Mil- waukes, to supply browers thoro, and it now seems a8 if thore would ** not bo enough to go round,” or at loast that operators are eatisflod that such will bo the case. Tho market avoraged 5@=c higher, closing rather irrogularly at 8L.05 for No, 3, in any house; $1.75 for do “in North- woatorn ; §1.40 for rogaiar No, 85 SL4G for do outside_ a specifiod house; and $1.86@1.87 for rojected. Cash enles wero roported of 1,600 bu No.2 (N.W.) ot $1.70; 5200 bu do (N.W. sud A., , & Co.) ab $1.63; 2,800 bu No, 8 at §1.45; 1,200 bu'do at $l.44; 400 bu do at 81.43; 2,000 bu do at $1.42; 1,600 bu do at $1.40; 800 bu rojocted at $1.87 ;' 800 bu do at $1.36 ; 2,000 bu do at $1.95; 400 bu by sample at $1.75 ; 400 bu do at 81.70 ; 1,600 bu do ot 31.65 ; #00 bu do at $1.60 ; 2,806 bu do at $1.65 ; 400 bu do ot $1.60 5 400 bu do at $1.47}5 ; 400 bu do ut $1.40, on track ; 1,000 bu do at $1.65, dolivered. otal, 26,600 bu, EUROPEAN MATKETS, The following advicos wora receivod on *Chango to-day, in addition to those given in our tolegraphic columns : Jon, 24,—London—Arrivals off const, wheat mod- orate. Liverpool—Doth wheat aud coril ateudy, TUE NEW YORK CANALS. Mr. J, M. Vernon writes as follows to the Moutroal Cazlte : By referring to your -Auditor's report of 1860, yon will flud the condition of {ho priucipal *lateral cunals” to have at thoir dobit tho following amounts Genose -$15,255,297 Chennngo 4,413,313 Black 1t 8,231, ONWego. . 5,797, Chemun, 4,134,010 Champlain 2,980,900 2,521,890 Total loss. . R YT Thio Erlo Caial at liad its credit, after paying for con. atruction, repairs, intorest, otc., ctc,, $41,430,490, The amount at the debit of *Cuusi Fuud ” wan 37,473,087, 1In 1870 the rates of ** toll” wore reduced upun all the canals, snd of course the * lateral cunals" showed & heavier dofict thu formarly ; and tho tolal Tucelpta fell short of sctual disbursements $314,573, Thio uccount current of 1872 of the following **later= a1 canaly " will show thele situation in regard to ewrn. Cayuga sud Senoca,... fngs” compared with disbursemonts for ordinary aflalrs : Disburse- Earnings, "~ wments, SI0,044 20,211 90,798 171,794 17,88 i 5,000 19T 10,818 7,640 188 210,021 210 13,705 S4T 304,948 $481,030 This statement shows that these canaly wore worked for the ole Luuefit of the citizeus at a lues of $686,088, whioh s nourly $1 por ton sunk on all tho products of tho Blato moved through them o tide-wator, As coal and raw materisls for Now York mauufuctorics were carrlod nearly ¢ oil free™ by them,tho groat deficiency it rovenuo of the latoral cauala is ot surprising, The Jirio Canal for the same tims made $1,735,008 over ordinary expentes, and nino-touths of thiy was pald by the products from tho Westorn States, The'* earuings” of the Erie Canal since 1868 aro over $20,000,000, and if thia had been properly applied thoro would now bea largs smount at the crodit of the “Cunal Fund.” "Llie irio Canal hns made, over and abover its cost of coustruction and all other expenscs, over $00,000,- 000, It hns virtuly paid for ull the causls ownod Dy the Btate (893 miles), Its dixorhininations agninst tho West, howover, havo Deen, and are, botl iniquitous und uacoustitutional, “wake for fustanco tho prime ccessary of Lifo—salt, and the toll per ton for its owa manufacture {s not over 30 ceuts, passing to tho Weat, whilst forvign s 4,62 per ton, "Tho Stutoships annually about 200,000 tons to the West, sud enhiances it valuo Ly this ‘loll 645,000, This oxtra toll is nothing moro nor less thon un oxport and finport duty lsvid upon goods {rom ona Btato to tho ather, ‘Supposa tho Btates of Ohio, Wlluols, and Wisconsin Tovied an {mport wud oxport wx upon all products (ot uative passingg thirougls {halr canals aud rivers ot would the poople of the other States say? And what would Congress do? 'LhoYederal power would undoubtodly inferposo and = exorciso its cou- stitutionul ~ outhority to “rogulste commerca among iho suveral Stutes” No Blato has the right under the Constitution tolovy s dlscriminating tax or tarltf upon tho producia or goods of oflicr Stutes in trausity, and yet tho Slato of New York hus been perimited, unconstitutioually and with in punty, to fax salt in {ts_pusssge through hor cauals 100 per cout niore thon {8 charged upon Lor own, For Bravity only I allude to this one article, salt, The toll 1ias luiely boun redued to $1,76 per tan, “Thio % tato polley " hus vvor Lesn to {ax the pro- dncta and conaumgte of tho Weat n favor of hor own pooplo. 8ho has thus not only sdsunced tho value of hor own products, but has wiade the Western people pay tributo to tho smouut of at least $30,000,000, ad the Wentern States imported salt through tho Missisulpyt or {lie St Lawrence, tho suving would Lave been $1,000,000 sunually, LA.TEET. ‘Whent was fairly active in the aftornoon, and advaneed 2go under favorable advicos from New York. No. 2 sold at 81,25 cash ; $1.25}¢@1.258{ soller Fobrnary, closing st he insido; and &1,285¢@1,285¢ sellor Muroh, ~Corn was fu mod- orate aomaund and fivm, at 68X @583¢0 mellor Tebruary, and 6936@000 soller Murch, ———— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Fupix EVENING, Jan, 34, ALCOMOL—Was firm nt $1,0131,90, BEANS—Wers i lovge wipply und lght requo Biuull lots ouly hironght outsido prices, We quote? Nuvy heans, $2.00@240 ; mediuws, $LOU@2S; peas, !Ld@ per bu an bugs. TUTTER—Tho position of (bo Lulter market was cazontlally ths suni an uoted o5 the procodiug duys of o Wk, Migh us pricus uow 3t whor aro bujars for ull oiforingd, and the murket retaina ita buoyunt tano, Jiow long presout pricos can be suatalued 1t is, of tourso, Smpossiblo (o tell, At the momout thure ura ho ludications of un immadiste renctlon. We quote ¢ Chofus to fanoy yollow, 53@3o; wedlum to goud grudes, 25@300; Tuferior Lo cotinon, 1760 § come lion 10 cholee rofl, #3120, BAGGING—Tn o yealiv-bag trado thoro fa gradusl {mprovemont, sud price aro irong at tho alight ad- Vanconoted arly in tho week. Otlier’ goods i tlils T Founbu vory qulat wd afe wteady b prics, Wo repeat our qllu{nl s’ of Kmmluy: tark A, Dilge; Laidlow A, 3303 Lewistou &, 3340 ; American A, 20%e Ahioekea A, 93503 Ottor Oucek, 9o; burlp'bage, d and 6 i, ‘18G50 3 guunies, 'wingle, 11Gle; do double, 271380 Wool secks, GJ@0sc, TROOM-CORN—Waa moderataly active and very firmi, Btocks aro not Inrge, nnd dealora anticipate nn early ndvanco, Wo quoto:' Cliolco to oxtra hurt, 8@ Bc; corn that will work ilself into n chiofeo hurl broom, T@7¢ 3 for gaod do, 63@BXc; food to cholco stalk braid, ¢80, Inforor Grnal, 41(@53ge, TUILDING MATERTALS~Wero quict aud nominolly unchrnged, Wo repent: Hiuceo, $2.60 ; New York stuce co, casting, $3,95@4.00; Roscudale cement, $3,25@3,603 Utlet Lo\ll'nvllln. and Alron comont, $2.00 39 brl; Port- land cemont, $7.00@7.60; mnrble dust, $1,00; limo in Lulk, H0c@$1.00; liro (brls), $LI0@1.5 % brl ¢ brl, $1,50@2.00; plasterng balr, W b, 4003 plantor, $3,00 % brl; firo brick, ¥ 000, $35,00@90,00; builldiug brick (common), $4.60 ressed Lrick, $14.00@1 mower brick, Milwaukeo and 'Raelno pressad, $25,00@30.00, dels 'do_common, $14,00310,00; Indinun presaod, %m‘;g?@fl.m-‘ dnfl common, $10,00@16,00; x{m-cln)’, OUEESE—Wan In moderato domand only, and prices woro firm and unchanged, Jobbors mauifost no anx- foty for an incroase i businoan, a8 thoy have not n Auf- ficlont " stock of goods to carry thom turough kil aping, and even bighor pricos than now provall ara Tooked! for, Tho Linlletin 'says of the Now York mora kbt *1Tio market opens stron at tho closing prices of last wook, with au improved home demand from ioth the city'and Bouthern markots, Ibiladolyhia snd Daltimore both Lolng on the markot for atock, This is an_encoursgiug fenture, as theso places have bLoon drawing thelr supplies almost wholly from tho interlor during tho seasof, principally from Ohio, and tho fack that tioy aro buyling moro {reoly {rom heto showa tint tho atock back in tlint Btalo §s ineuMiciont for the do- mand which it ias beon supplying,” Wo continuoe to quota: New York factory, mild, 103¢@170 ¢ Ohio fac- lm'yl nu;\l a\;'fmm factory do, 155@I10%03 lower grados, c, COAT~Prices aro still nnsottled and frregular, but aro without quotable chango, and wo rapeat our lit, as follows: = Lehigh, preparel 100 3 Lackawanna, 007 Erle, $8.0088.50; Walnut 111l $9.00@8,60} Irooks, $8,00 ; Blosaburg, $8.50; Caunel, $0,00; Hock- ing Valley, $0.60; Indiaun Liock, $7,003 Barclny, $0,00 ; Kirkland Grate, $8,00; Minouk, $5.! Wilmiington, $4.60@5,00; Midwray, $6.60. COOPERAGE~—Wah quiet and unchanged, We again quota: Pork barrols, $1,10@1,15; whisky barrels, $1.00 @2.10; Inrd Horees, $1.45; flour barrels, 48@tcs pork wavos, " rong, BIL00GI00; oy bickad, 24,00820.00; Hlerca 'staves, rongh, $12.00@34.00} bucked _or 'sawod, $15.00028.00 ' whisky staves, Tongh, $26,00898.00; do’ bucked, $13,00R35.00 flour staves, $0.00@1160;" circlo flour hoading, T @D per ot 3 flour hoop-poles, $10.00@12,00 per 11§ tight el pole, $34.00G30.0, EGGS—Woro dull, and declined 1@2, Tresh wore offored ot 17@18c, With fow busurs, Lckled lots aro unsalublo, FEATHERS—Wero salablo to donlers at qriotations ¢ Guod to prime llve-goese foathera, GO@OLe, from firat Daonde; Jobbing pricos, 70@760; 3 por ceit discount for canb, FISLU-A good bustness wos dolng fn the fsh mar- Xet, ond_firmneas again provailed. Prices rauged tho samo as on tho proceding days of the week, but woro moro firmly held—notably #o for while- flsh, cod, aud_mnckerol, all of which are tondiug Bigher, 'Wo quoto: No.1 whitofinls, i brl, $6.60 5765 No, 2 do, $5,40@5.80; No, 1 trout, $5.25@05.,60; 0. 1 'shiore-mackercl, new, j-brl, $13,50@14,00 3 No, 1bay, $10.00@10.25; No, 3 inackeral, -brl, $8.25@ 8,60 family mackerel, }¢-brl, $7.00@7.55 ; No, 1 shoto Lits,'$2.16@2,25 ; bank codish, $5.0036.35; Goorge’s $0.00@0,25; Labrador lerring, split brls, $8.50@9.00 3 do, }g~Url, $4,25@4,50 ; Labrador Lorring, round br), $7,60@8.00; do -brl, $4.00@4.25; box lierring, No. 1, 30@u30; box fierriug, scaled, 40@4dc; Columbia Itiver salinon, 3¢-brls, $9,75@10,00, FRUITS AND NUTS—Jobbera Foport o continued falr movoment {n domostic and forelgn goods, and prices continyo excecdingly firm, Layer nud loose Muscatcl ralslns wero subjected to a furiber slight ad- vauce, and apples wero also held ¥@ke bighe AN Xinds of domestio dried fruils Aro scarco, and Ligh priees must conlinue to prevail. Wo now quote: XonrioN—Datos, 10@10%c: figs, now, drums, 13@12}g0; figs, in boxes, lsyors, 16@16¢} Turkish pruncs, '145,@16%0; rolalus, layors, no $3.25@0.305 raising, looso Muscatel, mew, $3.36@ ,60; raisius, Valencis, now, 12@12/¢o; Zanto cur- rants, mow, 8@8ic: citron, 3:@d5c;’ lemon peel, 18@20e, DosEwTIc—Alden applen, 20@23¢; Michis qun, silced, 13@18)e; Michigan quarters, 19G 143c; Weatern do, 103¢(@11¢ ; Bouthern do, D @10%¢} poachies, pared, 243250 ; peaclies, bulves, 14@12; do, mixed, 024@1036¢; bluckbarrics, iew, 15@161y¢; Fusv- borrics, 10@42¢; Pltted clierrics, 27@280, NUSH—~Fil- borts, 17@172¢ § Rluionda, Terragons, 22@Xic ; Naples walnute, 3732803 Chill waluuts, “se 3 renoblo waluuts, now, 18@l0c; Drazils, 10@10%¢ 3 Tezas, U@10%c 3 Wilnington peanuts, F@10 Bessov peanuts, 1¢@sc. GREEN FRUITS—Were in moderato request, and steady, cholco frults belng Grm. Owing to the ueareity of sound cranberries, they sre held firmly, Com- mon ond fnferlor frult aro sciling elawly ut lowor figuces, Valencin oranges have advanced. We pitote : Lamoun, $7.00@7.30 per box; Valeucia do, $10.50 @11.50 33 coso; Lalormo and Mesalns oranges, P box, $4.00@5.40; Cnlifornia pears, $3.60@4.50 por cane i Tair fo good apples, S3G@4.60 per rl from store} fancy, $1.70@5.00, Oultivatad cranberrios and Capo Cods, cloice, $12.60; do, Cary's, $18.00; do_wild, $10.00, “Jialagn grapes, 3800 por oz, or S11.00@12.00 por brl. GROCERIES—Coffces are still “upward” in their course, anothor e leiog established to-dny on all grades, In Now York 29¢ gold bas boon offered for a cargo of Rio cofTecs, to arrive, aud the principal holder in that city i crodited with saylng that pricos wiil roach 35¢ beforo they stop, Bugura continuo dull and weals, Rice, spics, soaps, sirups, starcl, nud all other articles moutioned in the subjoined List, aro at themno- meut firm, Btar candies wero advanced o }¢. Wo quote: B1-ARD, SODA—TH@R8C. Corrzes—Mocla, 45X@40K0; O, G, Java, 39%@ 40%c; Java, No. 4, 383@s0c; fauey Tio, d4i@%cs cholce do, 31@34}0’; prilue Rio, 333(@33kc; goud do, 3L@3e; common do, UG@ILYo; ruastiugdo, 10166 30%u; Bingaporo Juva, 26@U7c: Costa Rics, fauey, 3iGidge; do, pritae, WE@HYo; Merucatbo, 3G 133, 0. Canorra—Star, full welght, 18@10c; stearine, full weight, 14)@143¢c ; do, short weight, 13)¢@133c, Rick—Patn, 8@8i0 | Rangoou, T4@8c ; Uaralina, 83(@0ic; Lovisiann, By@dc. Suaans—Patent cut 1oaf, 125@123e ; crusliod and powdered, 1x@H30; granulated, 11 @113, A, staudard, 104 @103;¢; do, 105@10¢; B, 106G 10j;¢; exirs O, 0%@10c; C No, 2, 9K@0%c; yellow 0, No.1, 9%@D3cc; choleo brown, 9%@I%ics prime do, 9,-‘@9,1? + fairdo, 874c; chiolce molasacs sugar, 9@9x0; fulr do, BX@ Common do, T5@BYe Now Orleans sugar, choico, 93¢@924c ; do primo, 8; Ye ; do, falr, BX(@85c : common, 7 124¢. Suups—Dismoud drips, $.53@1.34 1 siiver drips, extra flug, 83@88c ;_good Bugar-houso alrup, H9GGIc} exira do, 08@73c ; New Orleans molassus, choice, 8X@ 88c ; do primie, 76@80c 3 do_common, Gi@08c; Porto gg: molasses, choice, 63@08c ; common molasscs, 85 c. ‘SaLzRATOs—Common to best, 8% @100, Seioes—Allspiee, 17@18c; cloves, 64@080; c 36@38c ; pepper, 0 @IVc ; nulmogs, No, 1, § 1.43; do No, 2, $110@1.13; gluger, pure, 26830 ; do No. 1, 20@23¢ § do No, 16@19¢. ‘Hore~Gorman moitled, GX@6Xe; Golden Wost, 6 @030 ; White Lily, 6¥@0)¢e ; Whito Rose, 8¥@04c; palm, 6@0ige; Savon Imgperinl, GE0Ac; white luss :l;‘n, 5X@bo; Champaign, BX@Gxc; primross, 6@ G Nrancn—siiver gloss, 93{@10Xc; common, 8@11c; pure, 5}@8c. 5 ks HAY—There was no stions, Trado is vory Lelug firm, Wo denlors aa follow porans, 3 Ten~ reoptible change in the situ- ull, and tho markot is far from uote the wholosale prices patd Ly cars to contain 20,000 1bs : New tim- othy, prime, §! 2, 12.60@15,00; No, 2 do, $10.00311.50; mized, $9.00910.00 £0,00@9.50; do No.'1, $8,00/@0,00; do Ne YLoosx oN' WAGON—Timothy, $11.00@15.00 ; prairio, $7.00@9.00. For delivery of Trossod, $1.00@31.60, ac~ cording to distance, TDES—A reduction of a A(a 18 noted in the prics of greon lides, Dealers ure roceiviug fow ordors from fho Last, and, consequently, aro 1ot 0 anxious to muko purchuscs, Tho offeriigs on iho etreot, how- ever, woro not larqe, and receivers succeeded {n dis- posiig of tholr consignmonts at the reduction, Bheoy Pelin are nlga lower, Wo quoto: Green city butchors', G} @T3j0; green cured, lght, 13¢5 do, heavy, pare curod, B@gle; greon ealf, 1 green froztn, 13¢6; dvy calf, 200} dry sulted, 4@160; dry dlint, 10@17c deicon skina, 3563 40c; grubby, scored, cuf, or othorwise dumaged, {wo- thirds rico branded, 10 per cent ff, Sheop polts, wool estimated s waslied, per Ib, 37X @0dc. 1OPS—Wero in llght roquést at provious prices, Stocks are very light, Comman to prime Weatorn, 23 @803 Now York State, 407 Lavarian, 40c, THON AND STEEL—1ho market is Toported firm, Dt without quotabla chungo, as follows : veves 33-10@ 3810 rates ron... Horsc-shoo iron 5 (@b rates Tlato irap, comuion tani L6 @0 rotes Norway Iron, B @9 P Norway nafl-roda, L0 @We Fi Gorman plow stoa 0 Gl W Cast plow steel, q1¢ @lie Rib American tool stool 1" @ile Wh Ohromo tool stecl LB @M @D Englieh tool stect 20 @ rates nglish spring ste 0 @1 rates ‘Amorjean cast apring 3 @3 rates \Steol firo, Af-in 8 @Y gh Tog calk afec] Wo @b Slelgl slioo st B0 Bl Cutter ghoo steol , g0 Pl Qutter shoes (tap 00 W aproving, and tho ‘market retains tho firm tono thut hns churacterized it Tor some time pust, In domealio stock no immodiate udvanco s looked for, but French stock must soon commund higher rates, the price having rocently ad= Yanced in Lurope nnd in New York. Wo make no chango in our llst as follows: HEMLOOE, Olty harncas..vevee, 37 89 Country Linrnesa. i ] Ling, city, 9 1b @ 41 Kip ou@ o0 Kip, Vealsoooouorns 0@ 1,10 Gty uppor, No, 1, 3 1 2@ o Clty upper, No, 3, B {t, 28 2 ointey UPPOF.eey a2 24 Collur, 3 {t... 2@ 2 Calfy llyoeesos Calf, country, veer Tough upyer, slandard. Rough uppor, dumaged. finlo ulinghter sole, [0 Ui WL T NSRRI 01K, e 1.20@ 1.95 123 1,10 French alf, Jodot, French ealf, Lomoi French eulf, 24 1030 | Frouch kip, 60 L0100 1ba. LUMBER="Tho markel coulis ' rather fm for vomo_ deseriptious, Couimon lumbo: andl funciug uto i good futerlor domand, Bhingles ure very notivo and Arm at an advanca of %0 at the yurds, Lathuro firm aud Wigher, undor u fule do- dund'and vry Hght stock, Wa quol First clear, 00 @6:.00 @50.00 T fuelieone (40,00 “Chird oloar, thick, @500 Olour floorluy, 18t and’ 4d" togetie POUGM: s ses dssbnabituss suses @140.00 Gearwidiig, i wid'dd igeiok @2,00 Common Wdlisgseeesasesaeene @10.00 " do countors, 0o ; rorowood, GO@E0S ; whito Flooring, At common, drosscd..,. ., 33,00 @I5,00 Flooriujf, second eommon, dres 2000 @800 Floorlng, third cominon droancd,.... 1800 @20.00 Wagon-hox Lourds, solecfod, 14 ine sd upward 28,00 A stock boarla, g:\u.ofl 1 slock Lards; @43.00 O ntock bonrds, ..., @10.00 Common boarda, ,, ... 12,00 @13.00 Joit, neantling, foncing, ete,, 10 feot and under, . 12,00 @19.00 Joint and'scantling, 18 to 74 feot. ... @320, Dickets, quara, @16,00 ickolay fot, .o ar ots, Apilt....... 18,00 Gedar poats, rourd. .. 3:15‘00 B 278 No, 1 aswed shingics. 8 2,50 AOrBIAT.vuesenes 150 @ 85 8hinglon on track (1), [iX 25 ‘Threo dolinra per car to by dod whi i hioh Shreg (ol bl e ol wien {remsferred, i !Tmllucknus—mm BDRtes 10 Lo ¢wo Inches in thick- TLongtu—Blxtoen tnchos, . Dlack Walnut — Conlemy, * 210 T c! = Counters, $100,00@150,00 3 clear, 65,00@85,00; common, $35,00GH.005 X LR "3{‘““"‘,?«%“3{,““‘4:' uu.'. @W.00; cull, 320,008 Ali—Clear, $28.( 100 com ly X 003 oull, $10,00@16,00 3 %mrlnu‘ wn.du'"@%.o#} S aaB Y, Onk—Clear, $20,00@40.00 § common, $10,00@20.00 3 clory—Cloar, $28.00@60.00; X 36,005 oull m.n&@lu.un.@ b eommony $A00 Maple—Clenr, $24.00@U5.00; common, $16.00@25.00 § cull, $10,00@16.00, golittornui—Glosr, $35.00800.00; common, $20.000 Chorry—Clenr, $40.( 60.00 7 4 25003 cull, dsm,fl}n@moug.@ cooin; YA 00 owood~Cloar, $30.00@40.00 3 X 25,00 3 eull, slo.ngm. @180} -oamuind, $2008 Wagon Slock—lilckory oxles, per set, $1.00@1,60; wagon poles, cach, 45@650 ; box boards, $30.0040,00, Tloridn red cedar, 350 per ft; mahogany, 30@400 ; Tolly, 0. METALS AND TINNEBS' STOCK—Busincss in this departmont continuca to improve, aud » strong fecling oxists for most of tho articles niontloned. Cop- por Is vory firm, a8 wall ns tin plito, Wa nofe tht strap hivges havo advancod to 3% per cent dizcount, and aro oxpected soon to bo at 30 per cont, Following aro tho quotations : T18 PLATE~I0, 10x14, $12.60; do, 1113, 20, $13,60; do, rovfing, 14x20, 10, '$13,00 $25.00, i o T S Tl e U , 840} ba, 100; 1ipo, Sull colis H ey EADT g 403 bar, 100; Dipo, ) 100 Sirgrr Zino—Tull cosks, 10305 holf casks, 10%0; o8n quantity, 110 ; slaba, §3c, Biiper 1ON—No, 24, 62;¢ rates; Rusala fron, 8, 0, and 10, 220} do, 11 and 13, 21c; do No, 1 stained, 190 rates ; Amorican Ruasin—A, 14¢; B, 110, GALvANIZED InoN—No, 16@320, 12¢; No, 21@H, 13¢; do, 25@26, 14¢; No, 27, 16c; No, 28, 16e, A discount of 10 yor cont 18 mnde from this liat. Gopprn~—Coppor Lottoms, i7c ; brazlers, over 12 s, 47¢; tinned copper, 36c; planished copper, 4dc; do, cut to afzed, 450, Wine—Now, 1100, 00; 7109, 10¢; 10 to 11, 11c; 12, 11)gc; 13and 14, 1230; 16 and 10, 1de;'17, 16 18,160} 19, 190 ¢ 40, 20c 3 full Lundle, 30 por cont dla- count} fenco wiro by car-load, Bie, NAILS—Tho interior doinaud s active, boing stimu- Iated conslderably by tho oxpocted advance, Follow- ing aro tho rales now eurrent : 20@600 por keg, $4.95 ; 82 do, $4.50 ; 0d do, $4.76 ; 4d and Gd do, $5,00 3 8d do, ,fl.'lfii éhl do, fiue, $7.26; clincl, $8,87), 12)gc off for argo lots. Z NAVAL STORES—No change wa noted in this line of goods, Blsal ropois steady at tho recent advance, Wo quate : Manilla rope, @ Ib, 162¢@1730 ; sisal ropo, 9 Ib, 16@10c 3 hemp sash cord, % 1b, 18322 ; morline, A b, 18 tarred rope, B I, 17@18c; oakuin, 3 bale, %h\)uw@um 3 pitcl, B brh, $5,60630.00 ; tar, B brl, $4.76 OILS—Prices ranged the samo as on yesterday, Tho demund was fair, aud tho genoral matket was frm. Wo ropeat aur quotations : Curbon, 16¢ ; oxtrs Wi tor lard, 80 No, 1,78¢; No. 2, 70@7J0; lusced, raw, 3105 do bolled, $1.10; wiiafe, 8U@82¢; sperm, @203 neate-foot. ofl, atrictly ‘pure, $1.10; do’ oxtra, 9003 do No. 1, 76¢ 3 Lauk oli, Ge;’ straits, 6507 clo- plait ofl, U3¢} turpentine, 67¢358cs nopltlis, 63 grav- ity, 17¢ : naphlhs, counnort, 1c, TOTATOLS—Tha local trada was again falr, thongh rostricted somowhat to-day by the cold wWeather, Trices aro aleady ot $110G1.40 per bu from ataro, sud $1,0891.11 for carlofa of peachblows, Peerloss aro quoted nt §1,00G1.05, TOULTRY AND GAME—Toultry wns in good Iocal demand and steady, Gamo was firm, Wo ropeat ; Turkeys, cholce dressed, 10@llc; do fair, B@de} chlckens, cholco dressed, $3,003,60 5 common to fair, $2.00@2.75 ; ducks, $3.00@33.50; goeso,$T.00@D.L0; prai- Tio chickens, $9,00@3,255 quall, $1.50@2,00; venison saddlen, 83100 do carcasecs, 4200, SEEDS—This morket was Tather quict, Timothy #0ld at $2.60@3.03, and $3.00 for primo eod, Clover wwas nominally frm st $3.25@5.40 for modinm, Millot sold at Glu § vrimo Hungarian sold ot T0@7le, Dlax wad vory Arm aud scarce, A small gala was mindo at $L.90, Quotablo at $1.0@2.00, Wo molu sales of 75 bags cliolca timathy at' $3.03 ; 10 bags prime at $3.00 : 177 bags at $2.95 ; 50 bags at 2.90 3 20 big nt $2.65 3 90 Logs 8¢ $2.80 . 100 bugs primo Hungarian at 7ic ;' 346 bogs doat i0c | 175 boga prime milict at 65c; 13 'bugs falr lex at £1.50, ALT—Tho market 1s very quict, but steady. The stock of sait is not largo, ‘ho supply of Canada and aginaw is light, thoughi thcre is' conslderablo Onon~ dugu, but it is caleulated that all will be wanted bufore now balt cau atidve. Tlho supply at tho lower lake- ports ia very smull, owing to thio fact that Ononduga s shipped Lo ti lrge quantitios lato in th fall Couscquently thete is {lttlo to como forward In the sliipplug, Thie supply at Saginaw is also roported light. Wo uoto : Onondaga and Baginaw, fine, $1,90: Cone ada do, $2.00; ordinuty, coarsy, $2,0; coarea diamond, §2.10; ground solar, $210 ; dairy, withoul bage, §3.00 ; atry, with bags, $1.00 3 Axhton dairy, por muck, $5,00, Groutd alum, $1.TGLED. Turk's Jeiand, §1.80G176 por b, “TEAS—No changes of jmportance wero noted in prices of toas, though dealors assort thut an advunco cannot be much louger delayod, We quote: Youny hyson, common to fair, 31@4Tc; do, good, 6i@ Gic; do, choite to extra fine, 97c@$1.10; coni- mon {o ‘ine old byson, 65@87c; common imperial, 52@05c; good to chofeo do, $0c@$110; folr to good gunpawder, 73@Xc; choice Pingauey, $110@1.20; oxtra Moyune, $1,I5@1.40 ; clioico 10 oxtra new Japan, 1504105 ¢ conmon 3o good do, 70@806; falr to_good old, 05@75c; common do, 40@350c; colored natural Toaf Japun, 60@70c; common to fino Oolony, 3i@ATe; goud, 67@07c ; choice to extra, B3c@SL TOBACCO—Wo repeat our qiiotation: FiNg Cur—Bxtra, 0@80c; choico, (0@ASe; medium BU@S5e; poor 1o common, 3@AS, Prua—Nutural leaf, 15@80c; half bright, 60@700, Ulack, sound, 43@s5e.” . Sx0UING—Good to chofce, 33@350; medium, 36@ 30c; common, W@, WaoD_vub I Tight requoatat nominally unchanged 12,007 14x do, 20338, prices, We quote: Deech, $9.00@9.50: maple, $10,00 @10.50; hickory, $11.00: slaba. $0,50, delivered. WOOL~—Continucs to como forward slowly in small Tots, which are generally placed woon after arrival ab full ‘prices, The market 1s quoted firm at tho quota~ tious below: Tup, washed, prim Tub, washed, comm Gonimon dingy Flecce, washod, s Flecco, washed, X & XX, din Flecce, washed, medium 1ight, Coaruc, wasked Floece, unwashed, coarse to mediu; Fleeco, unwashed, coarse and dingy. Fleeco, unwashed, fino, Supor aud extra pulled, K@E50 0(@30c A e THE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS. * CIICAGO, . : BATURDAY EVENING, Jan, 24, ‘Tho recoipts of live stock during the week have Loon a8 follows s Jloqs, Sheep, et i 1,99 931 458 anild 058 Ho088 20,576 T A Hogs, Sheep. 407 500 Y04 95 4011 1 S0 53 1,191 Total 8403 LM 1,641 CATTLE=During (lio past weok the cattlo trado Lias oxhibited foir uctivity, bit prices havo Dot beou Sud- tained, Since Monday thero has been » gradual, though almost impercoptiblo shriukags of valuos, un 4l uu ugigregate reduction of fally 950 per 100, [bs f ostublisied, Tu first sud sccoud cluss booves fho do- cling hus 1Ot been s govora as ubove noted, but in low irrudes it Was groator fu somo fustances, reaching 0@ e, #o that tho average deeline way sately be put st 56, Tho principal Enstern markots, ucludiug Now York, Aluany, Pidtsburgth, and,Butfalo havo sagged s 4¢ @3¢, aud uudor our lurgo recelpts u tumble {u prices Licro’ wus consequently iuevitable, At tho de- clino flo operstious of the different clusses of Luyers were choracterlzed by Hberalty, and of the 15,000 cattlo recelved, carcely 1,000 remaln tu tho yurds unsold, “Ihis number {s wudo up principally of thin, mizod lots, sud comuon aud me- dium rough eteers, not suited to the wauts of the Lastorn murkots, Awmong tho week's recolpte woro somo exceptionuliy-tin cattle, for which ozcoptionally- high prices wero ubtainod, $6,40@0.50 being paid i a fow ustances, but tho great bull of tho offorings changed hands at’ prices mnging downward from $5.50. Stockers havemet with a steadily-good demand, i1d are but littlo lower thun qu tho date of our las rovlow wltiougls th wupply Lius boon somowliat iu= creased, Good, thrifty young steers, averaging from 100 to 3,050 1b8, 'nro roudily salublo ut &,70@1,00, whilo common to medium_ lots, weraging from 600 'to Y00 1w, Oud buyers &b $3.00:3.50, Wa Luyo lad moro thin oxas and Oberokes catfle thau ueual ot tuix seavon, ond thuy Lavo sold cheap, salcs being reported 3 #2.14@U.00, Venl calves aro becomsiog more plenty, and duriug (he post week sales were siow ot $3, 5,43 for poor to chofes, Milch cows xull ut §20,00@46.U0 yor Licud, according to quality, “f'o-dny the murket wae dull and drooping, Only a fow buyers woro engaged and thelr wants wure by no means urgent, ‘Tlers wu 1o further quotable du Sitno, bt tho facllng waa doprosed wnd prices were in Duyers' fuvor, Buled were wostly at $3,00@5.5 for coinuion to clioleo, H QUOTATIONS, Extra Beeves—Graded stecrs, averaging1,400 10 1,350 1b8..0s oo crasereninessess $5,95@0,25 Ololew Buoves—Fine, fat, woll farmed Hyear o 5 year old steers, averaging 1,350 to 1,450 lts, . .. 5,25@5,60 Gooid Bueves—Well-fatten: od, finoly ‘forniod steers, avornging 1,500 10 1,450 168, veunse 4.90R5.20 Mediuni Grudus—Steers in far floall, avers aglugg 1,150 10 1,300 1. eveavees.s ‘ Dutchers' tock—Coumioi 1o Tait #i05tay auid 4ood 10 extsn cows, for ofty slanghiery nvoraging 850 £0 1,100 1w, Block Onttle—Comnuon- caftio, tlosh, nvomll;(nu 00 to 1,050 1ba, . Inferior—Light and _thin cows, ataye, buils, and scalawag alcors Cattlo—Texas, cholca coru-tod, Cattle—Toxus, summorad Nori Cattlo—Toxns, througn droves 1OGS—A. farthior diminution rovalpts of somo 23,000, aud {he oxiatanco of s more activo local and Enstern demand, gavo to thia markot n dscldedly firmor tone, and afico the datoof our lnst roviow pricen linvo beon on an ascendlng Acals, At tlio closo of Inat woolk the situntion of tho proviston matkot was wuch that packers did not deom it prudent to continue aperatiour, snd s mootiog waa _called for tho 17t al which it wae tnderstood tlint 8 _resolution would he passed doclazing the packing sonson closed, = No auch action wna taken, howavor, aud s thio matket for the product has sinco assumed n hoalthlor ook sovoral of oue packers agnin ontored U markel, nd isve baight frooly at tho dvancod pricen provaloit, Tl compll- tiom bobwoon thatInterost nd shippora wan qulte spiite e, snd prices cropt up from day {0 doy unlil $5.16@6.76 ({6 conimon to axifn) has been roaciisd, shoiiug an adyance of 00 por 100 1bs & compared with hio 6los= fng prices of lnst wook, Whilo wo liave had fower {ne forlor and common hogs than during Inat wock or tho avlous one, tho proportion of such wns by far too argoy it fne with great dificulty that sallors waro onsbled to provont o stendy acoumulntion, Among tho recolpts, howevor,. wero many choled animals § somo indeod that would comparo favorably with anys thing offered here during tho scason, With regard to the fmmediate futuro of prices it 1s uneless to Apccus Inte, though it muy bo stated that thera are fow who oxpress confldence in tho permanonco of prosont rates, i To-day tho markot waa sctiva and strong st & siight adyanco over yestorday's pricod, nales making st $6.75 @5.25 for Infarior to common ; At §3,30@5.40 for mio- dinin, aud at $6,50@5,75 for good {o ox(ra—prineipally 84$6,305,60, Wo noto the fllowlng: 1100 BALES, No, Av. Price|No, Av. Price|No. Av, Price. 43 411 $576 (46 420 $6.96 |67 100 $5.00 2 U0 6.0 |63 271 650 |43 351 660 51 300 660 (68 193 500 |48 D1 G665 20 212 B30 |49 a0, 666 ld0 208 5,00 61 200 556 600 190 525 |36 250 6.20 21 200 520 |32 252 560 108 171 5,60 25 183 540 |25 164 640 |40 258 50 40 258 630 149 830 505 199 271 530 48 3L BG5S 1183 37 665 | B8 103 .60 BL 500 BGO |43 831 600 f63 271 550 23 810 660 |62 202 555 |68 153 540 21 812 G660 |80 177 543 (6 166 G5 €1 203 565 |79 100 650 102 272 6.0 13 176 625 [40 274 547Tx[ 52 188 54G 160 274 545 |07 200 550 | 50 313 G0 42 410 G 68 241 540 |61 Bl 5,60 108" 6,40 87 M7 660 |33 200 500 |50 B BITEEP—A Turlher falling off in the Bupply of shicog 48 noted, and a furtlior appreclation in_valucs s the vesuit, ‘Shippors continue in tho mnrket, and their ‘wants, in addition to the requirements of local butch. erw, oqualed the daily supplios, and {hio markes rulod firm from the openiiig o the close. We quols poor to common at $3,60@3.76, medium at $4.00@4.50, and good to cholea at $4,76@5. XN +4 Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, KANKAS CiTY, Mo0., Jon, 24,—CaTrLE—~Nothing dons, but prices fiem’ut former figures, foas—Tha dullest day of tho month, Packors atlll mnking demands, but aro unable to socuro desirable grades, Common to good firm ot $3,90 to $4,45, KAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AN DEPARTURE OF TRATHS. s fi(XnP‘LA,:A!T‘:B)J or nfi"fil\;‘,flCfli}lAT‘l]Kfl‘-' Saturdayax il ¥ Bnda ; ‘“Eooptad. VAL £ Binday neaun e s Dty o xeopted: T MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS Dejly Juok o Lake it ‘and foul of Tieentyaccovtess e L e Mail (712 main and air lino),. Kxpress, a8, Yackson Accoii ‘Atlantic Expre Night Expros GHAND RAPILG AND PENTWATEIL, Morning Expros 8:30 8, m.| 19:10p. m:| *6:00 HMENRY C. WENTWORTH, Goneral Passonger Agent. CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAN. Chicago, Kanme Cily and Dencer Shori Line, via_Loufsta ana, Sfa,, and Chicago, Sprinyfeld, Alton and St. Loufs Through Line, Union Depot, Weat Sile, near Jadisc bridge, Ticket Offices : At Depot, and 132 Randolp) T.eav: ity Kansaa Clty E: . und Lo Kanas ity kust G5, vl sonille, fil, and Loutsiann, Mo| 5t. Louls Kxpress, vin Main Lie) St. Louis Fast Iix! via Mala Lino) 8t. Louln kx. via it Bpringtiold Springnohl 3x, deferson Uity Iixpros coris, Konkuk & Buri'n' iy 50 & Paducal Ratirond i Wenor x. nia Tacon, Washington K Jollot & Dwight Accumimodation 0:303. m. 1 CHICASO, MILWAUKEE & (. PAUL RAILWAY, B St Clar tes cppotiie Shermon Hosser ando Deas Arri ZLeaxe, Milwankas, Grean Bay, Stovens' aint, Diaitte dn Oliion, & La rosse Day Jixpross. ki Milwaukoe Mailand Jxpross Milvaukoo, 8¢, Pant & Min olia Night Lxprose.e. &, m.[*11:00m, m. v, m.[* 7:65p. m. L1t10:00p.m. [*4:15 p. m. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & WUINCY RAILROAD. Depota—Fuot of, Lukest,. Indlana-as., and Sictesnthest, t Canal and Sixteenthests, = Ticket bfices, No, G Clarie Grand Pucific Holel, and at depots, Lear: ail and Rxpross, . Ottawa aud Sireator Passol Dubuque & Souz City xp, Pacillo st Line, for Omai ansas Clty, Leavonworth, At ohison & S{, Josoph Exp! Aurora Passengor. Mendota, Ottava & Aurora Basscuger. Aurora Passengor Dubngne & SlouxCity Exp, .. Pacifio Night sy, for o&-b;n ansas City, Leavonworth, At chison & St. Joseph Exp.. s *Ex. Sund: 1Ex. Baturday, 3lix, Monday. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot nf Laket, and foot of Teent; dat, ITc o b e o S e Arrize. 8t, Louls Ttxpross. Bt Louls Fast Lino, Cairo & Now O Gairo & Now O Springflold Bxpros {1 Gllninn Eassonar: bubuquo & Sioux Clty’ Dubuquo & Siouz City (a) Huns to Champaign on Saturdays, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Clly afices, eorner Kundolph anit LaSalle-ats,, and 75 Canale t,, corner Slaidison.st Lea a Pacifio Fast Line, . eeee| 210510 B, @ Dubuque Night Kx. via Clintan|tls 4 Omabia Night Exvros 11 HET b Milwaukeo Mall, ... e & Milwaukes Exprosa,, & Milwaukeo Passengor. & Milwaukoo Passonyes b Greon liay 1 b Barquotte Kxprass, Mugdivon & Elroy Passongor, a—Dopot corner of Wolls and Kinzio-s b—Bopot cvrugr of Canal and Kinzlo. W, 1L STENNERY, Gon. TPase. Agonk COLORADO, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Ofice, 11 Clark-sty Spaclal Inducumonta. ~Gruat Now Itauta. A Fol R, W.E, WEBE, Gen' ' & Sty LAt CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devot, corner of Vanlluren and Shermanats, Ticket Grand Pucisio Hotel. i) Omaha, Loavenw'th&Atchl Peru Ascommodatio Night Exyross, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Burensst,, foot af LaSalle-st, Ticket afiosy, twrthicest coruer Clark and Randolphate, and souilicert corner Canal and Mudison-sts. Trrive Mailisosizsaess: W:0p. m Spooinl Now' Vork Biprom 0200 b Atinntio lixpre 0 8, W, Night Fxpeos 4d:80 0. me Bt Unfeng CHICAGD. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KARKAKEE ROUTE, From the Greal Contral Railroad Depot, ool of Lakesst, "Fickel ufice, 191 lanotphest.s near corner Clarl; o Lua Salleat,, corner Wathfngh "t Minols’ Central Liepot, i S . Arrice, Day E» oo b |8 %:Xim, m. b Hapr e | & 8, s —— e ey FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. $5 Packages oF FRACTIONAL GURRENCY FOR BALE AT TRIPUNE OFFICE.

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