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1874 - rrroTTOTOO— DI T IO U TUGSUAY, JANUARY 27 M MONEY AND COMMERCE. MONETARY. Monpax Evening, Jan, 20, Now York oxchango was wonlkor in this markob to-day, and rold at 606 to 160 por 81,000 discount, In tho country and in the other Woestorn citles thero scoms, Lowavor, to be a domand for Now York exchiange to pay Enstern dobts, aud ordors wore recotved bora from various quarters for Now York funds, Tho movement of eurrenoy betwoon this elty and the country rooma to have now turnod decld- pdly in fovor of the oily, 'Tho sgarognte re~ eoipts of ourronoy to-day were considerably in ox- poss of tho sulpmonts. Ourroncy is coming in frooly from tho sootiona southwost and dirootly woat of haro, while tha only direction fu whiok it ia going out seoms to be to Northarn Iown and Southorn Minnesots, whore tho high prico of whoat is atill causing an sotivo moyoment to markot what thoy Lave on hand, ABUNDANGE: OF MONEY. The indicntlons of groater sbundanco of monoy, not only in tho Ilocal market, but throughout the country, both Eest and West, Incrands from day to day. Tho moority of our locsl banks do not ssy mouoy i onsy yeb, be- eouso thoy havo alroady loaned oxtonsively to spoculators in pork and grain. But, It money wera ot roally abundant hero, the spceulators would find 1t impossiblo to carry the £4,000,000 or 80 of pork and provisions and tho B0V- oral millions of dollars worth of grain being hold in this market. Thus, while our local banks hiave beon snying that monoy was ** work- Ing very closo,” the real stato of tho caso was that tho abundance of monoy was inducing & spoonlation in provisions that would not hava beon possible "otherwiso, Undor an ordinary condition of tha monoy market, the holders of provisions would have been - obliged to ship sad roalizo at lowor prices long 8go. Tut tho spaculntive rise in rallway stocks in New York, and of provisions and grain in tho West, both of vanc{x bogon sovoral woeks ago, and havo beon sustnined by thoenso in the money marlket, do not furnish”sufliclont employ- ment for tho monoy. Deposita in banks througli- out the country aro stondily incronsing. It Is probable that “tho aggregato doposits in tho Commorcial banks of Chicngo aro now nearly oqual to what they wora st this timo laat yenr. It wo judge by tho amounts of mm‘fl being gont into fillu city to [nvest in commorcial papor and Ipan on collaterals, tho country woat of this city Is moro sbundantly eupplied with movoy than it has boen for somo yonrs. Thero g, in overy roason why it should bo so; tho country has sold “ono of tho largost hog crops ever markoted, and an immonso emount of whost and othor grains, all at ood prices, and if money can eyor bo plouty in the_agricnitural distrioty it should be 8o now, In Now York City tho aggrogato doposits in tho banks are uow much larger than.nt this time last car, On tho 16th instant the uggrogutu doposils 1 tho banks of Now York was $240,000,000, whorons on Fob. 8, 1873, they were only s littlo over $220,000,000, At presout evorything points to tho probability that, by the 8th of noxt month, tho uggrogato dopasits in that city will bo near $25,000,000 in excess of what they waro ono yonr provious. In view of the fact that thoreis an setivo oxport domand for our breadstuffs and provistons, and that as theso are being takon oub of the country it loaves loss and less of any com- modity to invost tho money in, it Bcoms possible that we are on the ove of a further and greater speculative riso in prices of everything of which e prico can bo controlled in this country. A_POPULAR DELUSION. Notwithstanding this abundanco of money, which must bo ovidont to aoy ono who will open his eyes and Jook about him, we have the spoctacio_of Kolley, and Logan, nnd Fer: and Togy, and o hundrad othor Congressmon, bobides sovoral hundred thousand business men throughout tho country, domanding an incrense of irredecmablo currency, hnd doclaring that tho 1udusatrisl and commercinl ntorests of the coun- try cannot revive without it. Wo look sround for tho ovidonces of this panio, and wo fiud, it ia true, a few branches of manufacturing industry whose occupation is gone, beenuso it deponded on an unwarranted extension of rnilronds into wildornesges whoro thoro was no legitimate use for thom; but, on the othor haund, wo find ‘merchauts who deal in all staple commoditics cheorful, and enjoying a8 good & trado aa thoy ever do nt this soason of the year. In tho - couutry, wo that whant ia 10 oents por bushel higher, gorn 20 cents ver bushal bighor, and pork $1 por 100 pounds higher 1han they were before the panic began in Bop- tembor, Whore, thon, I this dopression of trado and stringency of moncy about which the infla- tionists aro making such o wail? Verily it looks na though some delusion had soized upon the minds of o largo part of the businesa community which provents them from secing what is going on around them. Somothing aver a mounth ago, When Congrosa —utterly demoralized by the public clamor for Bsomo gort of logislativo rolief, aud incompetent, aa it is yot, o logislata on sutbjects of which it docs not understand even tho fundamental prin- ciples—was rondy to rush into tho ab- surdities of repealing the Dankrupt law, and nsuthorising tho isaus of some hun- dreds of millions of greenbscks and londing them to the banks throughout the coun- try, wo eald that if Cangross would wait until the end of January, it would find that thero wna 1o occasion for cither the ropeal of tho Bank- rupt law, or the issue of more groonbacks, ex- cept possibly tho temporary issuc of u part of the mo-callod 44,000,000 roserve, Had not tho insano_dosire $0 go to war with somebody oncournged tho farco of the Cuban complica- tions, aud made the pretext for spendiug large sums of monoy to rapsir tho navy, thoro would have been uoithor opportunity or excuso for patting out oven as much a8 there has boen of the $44,000,000, and, under the prosent increase of tho public rovenuo, there iy no oxcuso for putting out n singlo dollar more, FAILURES IN 1873 AND 1872, "The annua) circular of Messrs, Dun, Barlow & €o., of tho New York Mercantilo Agoncy, con- taing tho following intoresting statistical and . comparative statoments of the failures of firms and individuals throughont the United States during 1892 and 1878 : 187, 1673, BTATES, 2 7 £| Amount of §| asittier, Amount of || £ Haullittes, || &' bt u; Biichigan ..., . Minnesota,” aaippi LA 400 oS00 B3] $228, 100,07 4,049, in Cliy, |H e o o it 470 $20,573,000:9,121 § © @24, }lflm“gfgat‘ Totat, o Liabitities, 20,64 Commonting on the alove tigures the Ne Ya‘x:kl{‘imncialt{,'hfig(clf By ; How appeurs that the incronso over o In tho amount of liabilitios of thote !\"1".: Bavs folied is 107,448,000, This totwy at flvab sight sooms very largo, hut wo must romembor that it includes all the hoavy fallures in thiy city, some of whom have now rosumed, and s vory' largo portion of tho balunco was for loans on " coltate orals which have since boen liquidated or ad- Justed, In fact $72,000,000 of tho incropse iy chargod to Now York city, and 5,000,000 more to the Btuto, lunvlufi only §80,000,000 for tho ontire balance of tho country, and of thig 22,000,000 was m Ponnsylvania, It I not dife ficult to understand these flgures ; they only illustrate what was known bofore that the panio was #taid bofora It renctied the goneral morcan- tite classos, The number of foilurcs, as given iu this ro- poit, presonts a much nioro satisfactory rluturn, mufi\nu only 5,163 this_yoar, against 4,009 in 1873, 2,916 in 1871, and 5,651 In 1870, This inorease 8 no moro thun natural, as will bo admitied, since the number of business firms nmong which theso failures ocenrred was only | flrmness, tho markoet to-day showlng considor- 481,000 throo yonrs ago, whilo now i Is 603,804, LOCAL BTOCK AND NOND MARKET. Duyma, Sellng, 181 1 0-408 1107 14 U. B, ba (now issuc). 3; 1118 U. 8, currenoy O 1143¢ 116} Gold (full wolght) Lk 1 Gold caupous, i 11k Goll exchongo, vend 1113 111 Slorling. ... to vre 4843@4,88, COhloago Gily 7a, ‘andint, 98 and int, Gook Connty T 07 nnd fnt, 99 and int, Town, count; cont bonda, e 06@0TH New Yonr, T, 36, —Cuatoma rocolpts, $360,- 00. . Tronsury disbursoments, $261,000. Alonoy viosed nm!i' Bt 4, : E‘karllng dull at 8184 for 00 daya; $4.80% for sight. EGuld ranged at 1113¢@1113¢; closed as 11134, Careving ratoa woro 4@0. Clonrinys, 824,000,000, Biata bonds quict aud strong. Qovornmonta firm ;. considorable bnainoss. Stooks wonk enrly In the day at a declino of 3¢ @13(. Aftor noon n ronotion sot in, and tho do- oline was yocoverod, and the market closod ntrong at unoarly the lhighest pricos of tho 5uy‘ The Yflucipnl denliugs woro iu Inke Bhore, which was an oxcoption to tho genoral early declino, Uulon Pacifio, Wostorn Union, and "8t. Paul. The salos be- tween 10 and 2 o'clock wors 131,000 shares; of which 42000 wero Lake Bhoro, 17,300 Westorn Union, 6,000 Union Paciflo, 7,600 Lackawanna, 7,200 New York Contral, 7,000 Bt. Paul, 6,700 Pocific Mail, and 5,800 Ohlos. Michigan Contral advancod from 861 to 934, 'he Ezpress ssys collootions in the dry-goods trade are "L“Y much botter this yonr than last. One of tho founding Liousos roports that thus far in Janunry they bave averaged 7 per cont bottor than January Inst, Btorling, 4.63%. GOVERNMENT NONDS, Coupons, '81. .1183¢Coupon, 67, Coupans, 63 ‘1143 Coupons, 08 Coupons, 64 - 1181410408, Coupoue, ‘65, \1173¢'Currency Oa, Qoupons, '5(uow). . ..1104 Now & Misgours o kg Vieginint, o1a, 4 860UFIS .01t .0 ryginin's, 01, .0 00 Tonnesacos, Old +.es unj‘zf Nortl Onrolina's, oid., .28 Tonnessces, nuw.... North Cazolluw’s, now.10 Virginias, how.... % Mictlgad Gonteol.ss D1 Plitaburgh & Ft.W... 885 Northwestern.. .. 603(|Union Pacifiobonds. . 853 Northweatern ptd. Contral Pacific bonds, 063 Ttock Ialand ... 140105 (Dal,, Laok.& Westeru.:1043¢ Now Jursoy Gobirai., 1033 Doaon, lioct. & Lrio, 2% Bt PAUL cevvaroranne 4141 The following instrumenta wore filed for. record on Mondsy, Jan. 20 CITY PIOPERTT. Weetorn ay, 8w cor of Slxteonth st, o f, 699 2105 614 8-10 £t, dated Jan, 23, Uenry 1L, Walker to Oliver Porin; consldoration, $61,200. Washington st, 60 foet a of Toyno st, nf, 30x124K £t, duted Jan, 1; consideration, §1,000, ‘Walkor st, 2025 £t w of Deaplalves f, 8 £, 24x111% $4, dated Jan. 22; consideration, $3.500. Tifth av, 64 feot n of Harrison st, of, undivided ¥ of 203x120 [t, dalod Jan, 24; constdoration, $10,000. ‘Wabnsli v, 50 cor of Thirty-fouth at, w f, 226x 178 €10 1, dated Oct. 16, 1873 consideration, $33,- 50, Thwonty-accond at, 1 W cor of Wood s, 8 f, 36x120 £t with Iniildings, (atod Jan. 34 ; considorution, §3,000, Oakloy st, 120 ft n of idnzio a? W f, 253130 ft, dntod Fob, 31, 18733 consideration, $800, Eik Grove st, 104 210 £t sund #'o of Norih av, 8 w 1,35 ft to alioy, dated May 5, 1673 ; consideration, Tifimell st, 176 £t 8 of Sophin st, w f, 35x135 ft, dated Dee. 1, 1873 ; cosideration, §2,800, Cenfroav, 201 It & of Harrivon st, ¢f, 20x194 ft, dated Jaty {B, 1873 ; conalderation, $3,080, ‘Bromaor st, 1443 1 n of Onk st, W f, 24x100 £t, datod Jun. M ; considoration, $1,025, Lot 18, in Lako st and_Contral Park subdivisfon of part w X 8 W X Soa 11, 30, 13, dated Jan, 3 ; consid- oratiou, $1,600, Toaviit ut 6 £t 1 of Washington at, © £, S1x118 i, dated Jun, 13; consideration, $,000, Dekoven ot, 0 o cor of Jofersot at, & £, 81x118 ft, dated Jan. 4 ; considoration, $7,000. NORTH OF CTY LINITA, Ashland &%, 1 o cor of Welllngton av, entire block of 50 tots, datod Jan, 26 ; consideration, $20,000, GOUTH OF CITY LINITA, Lats 16, 17, 18, Block 3, Piko's Bubdiviston, nwy B8 wy B, 3,08 14, datod Oct. 16,1872 ; con siddration, £13,135, Lots 1,'3, 3, Dlock1, Eloauor's Subdisision of 12 8co, 10, 88, 14, dated May 13, 1873 ; considaration, $0,750. Lois 1 snd 2 of McDougall'a Bubdivision of Lot T, Biocl 57, 800 16, 38, 14, duted Jan, 23; conslderation, Lot 10, Bouerbry & Grus’ Subdiviston of Block 23, Soc 16, 38, 14, dated Dec, 30, 1873 ; consideration, §025, ) rgmn ‘block, dateld” Doc. 30, 1878 § consldora~ jon, 125, ot S5, Dlock 1, Wright & Windettla Subdivision of nwi8wieok Hool, 38 14, dated Jun, 10; cone sideration, 00, ; —— COMMERCIAL. Monpay Evexmo, Jon, 26, Tho following were tho receipts and shipmonts of tho londing articles of produce in Chiengo during tho past forty-eight hours, aud for tho corresponding dato ono yoar ago: TEQUIPTS, || BHIFMENTS, Tor, | 30m, || eme, ) 160, Flour, brls,... +| _10,008| :',fl\'ll! Whicaf, b, 125,240( 14,700, 20,630 By 20,780 9,160H 16,40: 2077 il 16 10,460) 5,C00) il i 5| 70} H i 221,871 Buiter, b Dresued bogs, Live liogs, No, Gattlo, 9,6 1,704 13! 128,110 108, 338,720 142,000 3 47,000 Balt, bris,. 315; Withdrawn from store yosterday for citycon- sumption: 1,420 bu wheat, 2,035 bu corn, 1,078 ba oats, 781 bu rye, 429 bu barley. Tho following grain has beon inspected into atora this morning, up to 10 o'cloak : 132 eary whoat, 51 cara corn, 20 cars onts, 6 cars ryo, 17 cors barley, Tetal, 226 cars, or 86,000 bu. Tho proposed ““call™ on 'Ohango does mnot meot with univorsal favor, and & voto will bo takon on the subjoct to-morrow (Tuosday). Baltimora, Md., bas adopted our system and standards of grain ingpoction, aud will henco- forth grade grain procisely as it is dono in this city, Tho Detroit grain dealors, after having wrestled a long time with the dishonest practico of mixing spring with winter whoat, have at Just adopted the Illinois rule that mixturcs of gram #ball be inspocted ne belouging to the lowest grade contained in the mixture, I'he National Orop Keporter grows in valuo with omch successive numbor., The children havo not yot bogun to cry for it, but the fathors are rapidly recognizing It as & very valusblo contribution to our knowledge in rogard to tho 1,1 190,00} +{2550;000 339 evopa, Tho Joading produce mnrkets wero atronger to- day all round, chiofly because_the roceipts wore light, both in hogs and Lrondstuffs. 'Che mild wonthor, now o long continued, has pluyed havoo with the voads in the country, ond pro- vented them from boing used for the transporta. tion of produce, If tho wintor should continue to bo un opon one, as ik now forred by muny, with a temporaturo of B to 10 degross above the avorage, it would loavo uy very littlo to trado on by spriug, and monaco the crops of noxt sum- mer nearly all round. In tho markot for domostio dry poods thoro was [air activity at firmly maiutalned prives. The uumbor of outsido buyers in attendance was - Jurger than on - this © day lust wook, aud the ordern rocoived by mail also made & bester showing, Grocerios continue falrly sotivo, with pricon genorully im, Tho weak feoling for some timo past porvading the sugar murkot has now given placo to ous of ablo strongth. Uoffops wonb up aunothor Jfoj now quoted st N4l¢@BB6i(o for cliolco to fancy Rio, and at 40@i0ie for O. G. Jayn, Lice, !l’llflnfl. soaps, starol, and other articlos wore stoady ond unchanged. Thero was n quioctor fooling in tho buttor markot, but thore wed no visible softening of prices, tho smmll supply induclng a confldont fooling among holdors. Oligero romaing flrm at formor quotations. In tho fish, dried-fruit, and canned goods markoets thero wore no now developmonts, trado being fair at about provious rates, Bn%Flug was firm, aud 1 cotton sonmluss goods thoro is Bomo prospoct of o further advance. Cool, pig-iron, points, and tobacoo romain unchanged. Oila woro fairly nctive and firmor, Tho demand for lumber wns again roported fair, tho intorfor trade bolng ospocially good, and the markot ia vory steady for fenoing and common lumbor, and firm for shinglog aud lath, Donlorsin hinrdwaro roport o fairly nctive snd steadily in- oronlug business in thoir Jiue of goods, nnd o strong market, particularly for tin-plato, copper, and nails, Balt remains quict and stondy, Tho Dighor grades of broom-corn woro adyanced 1¢o. "T'radoe i8 fair for the season, though the transnc- tions aro genorally small. 'Tho markot s firm, and n considerable amonnt of corn in hold for lugher prices, consequontly the amount offorad for sale rather “light; tho wholo supply at thie point ~ i not large. Wool was quiet aund firm, Thoro was no improvemont in tho hay trade, and, in tho absonco of noy mntorinl domand, prices waoro weak and irvegular. Boeds woro quiect, ex- oopting timothy, which was moro active. No oliango in quotnllans wns_roported, The hide market was rather dull and easy. Poultry was quiet, but stoady. Highwines woro in falr demnand, and firm ab 3o ndvanco, Sales wore reported of 150 brls at 955€0 por gallon. : Drossed hoga woro in good shipping domand, in gpito of tho milder woather, and firm in con- soquonce of a rathor light supply. Holdors oauily obtained Baturday's pricos carly, and 5o advanco Istor, Tho market closed flim at $6.30 @640 por 100 Ihs. Bales worc reported of 617 at 30,403 143 ot 80,903 263 ot £6.25, and 87 (onils) t $0.00. Total, 1,000 hodd. Provisions wera modorately aotive, and agnin strongor. Mess pork advanced 20e por brl; lard | 100 por 100 Ibs, and monts fully 3¢e por Ib, Hoga woro in light sapply at tho stock-yards, ndvane- ing 10@12}¢e por 100 1bs in consequonco, snd this reacted on product, which was in vory good domand oarly, though pork snd Inrd eased off somawhat townrds the closo, Tho greatest de- mand was for meats, but much of that scomod tobo spoculativo, Tho Europoan buyors still hang off, or take hold vory marlngl{; but the Bouth 18 buying more willingly now n St. Louls and somo othor markets, and gomo of thouo or- ders have, undoubtedly, found thoir way horo, though wae cannot sy to what extont yot, It is robablo that sovoral of thom wora horo ta-day. 'hoso, with Jard belug undoubtedly in.light atoclk, 'with no prospect of matorial additiony by the packing of noxt month, commandod a gaod speoulative inquiry, while pork was elow of gials, boing only wanted to fill o fow options. Most of Fobruary pork hns beon already turied over into March, 80 that thoro will not probably bo a bronk & weok honco, unless it onsuo from natural henviness, Tho markot closod at the following 1ango of prices : Mess porl, cash or soller Jan- uary, 814.40@14.50 ; do soller Fobrnary, $14.55 @11.57%; do_acllor March, $14.90@11.95; do soller April, 815.35@16.40 ; prime mess porlk, #12,76@13.00 ; oxtrs_prime do, $11.76@12.00. Lard, caeh or soller Jununry, 84.26@9.27¢ ; do sollor Fobruary, $0,00@9.833¢ ; do sollor Marelr, 80.6214@9.55 ; do soller April, 30.80@9.85. Graen hame ot 9@934c for 16 and 16 1b avornges; gwoot picklod hams, 9@10Xo ; dry salted monts, Toose, at Gifc for shouldera ; T5¢@74{c for Cum- berlands ;- 7)4o for fong clear; 7i4c for short riba ; 8@8}¢e for short cloar; the samo boxod at 1fo por b abovo theso prices. Groon meats 3¢ fowor than snlted do. ~ Moats for Fobruary do- livory s sbade highor, for March delivory J{c higher, and for April 24¢ higher than cash pricos, Mosa beof, $8.25@8.60 ; oxtra mosa do, 80,76@10.00; boof hams, $23.00@28.50. City tallow, T@7}4e; %rnnao quotablo at 4}¢@Ge* Sales were reported of 500 brls mess pork sell- or Fobruary at $14.60; 750 bris do ut $14,55; 760 brls do at £14.60; 1,750 brls do_soller March at 815,00; 1,000 brlsdo sollor April at €15.40; 4,080 tes Inrd, at soveral country points at 8370 cosly, aud Yo sellor Fobruary 3 350 tes lard sollor Februory at $9.80; 760 tcs do at £9.25; 750 tes do sollor last ten dnysin Fobruary, at DesMoincs, at 90 050 tesdogelier March nt $9.571¢; 2,750 tes doat $9.55; 500 tes do ot $0.52)5 5 ,U00 1hs shouldors, selier Fobruary, at 53{0; 50,000 Ihs do (choico), seller Marchi, at 6jgc; 100,000 Ibs doat 6}¢c; 250,000 lbs do, at DesMoincs, at Ge; 224 boxes Cumberlands (83 1bs), at Knusas Qity, at 78¢c; 100,000 hu shoxt ribs, sollor Fob- runry, 1 T36c; 990,000 1hs do at 1{0; 40,000 Ths doak 87683+ 20,000 1bs do (groon) nt 7o 180,000 Iba do, sellor March, ot 8X{c; 100,000 ths do at 830 ; 260,000 1bs do (at Dosioines) at8e; 100,004 Te short clear, solior Fobruary, ab 81¢c | 100,000 1bs do, sollor Anrch, at 83ge; 10,00 Ing reen hams (16 1bs) at Jc¢; 800 tca swoot picklod ama (16 te) at 1003 600 tes do, sellor March, at 10305 80,000 Ibs bacon hams at 12lge, cans vassed and packed; 200 tcs packer's gronso at Ge; 217 tes do ou privato terms. Flour was quiot and unchanged, though the yolume of gales was about twico a8 large as on Boturdsy. Bxporters woro looking ~ around rathor froely, but thoy refused to 1Emy moroe than 85.85@>5.90 for flour, which wag leld firmly ot 6,00 Iast wook, sud holdors did not ecars to mako conccssions, sooing that wheat wag stronger, Dron was firm, Sales woro roported of 200 brls white wintor oxtras on private terms ; 200 brls a%ing oxtras (Miuncsota) ot 676 ; 201 brls do ite Roso) at §6.00 ; 100 brls (low) at £4.76 ¢ 400 brla doon_privato torms ; 100 brls supertino at $4.75; 100 bris do at $4.50 ; 100 Dela ryoon privale torms. Total, 1,460 brls, Algo 10 tona bran at 315,00, to arrive; 10 tons middlings at $16.60, delivored. 'The following wero ologing prices: Fair to good white winters, Ohoieo Tiod winters o Cholcs to foncy spring extrus Modium to good do, Good to cholue dliuncsota, Patent do.. Tulr to cloica aprisig, wuporiia. Whoat was_sotive and strong, ntan averago advance of 1}@1kic per bu, undor circum- stancos of considorablo eucourngemont to hold- cré. Tho advices from Liverpool quoted that markot strong; Now York wes similarly firm, nnd our rocoipts were comparativaly light, with tho prospect of only n mmall daily volumo for eoma timo Lo_como to meot & good demand for shipmont. Tho Inquiry to-day waus loss impul- sive than is usunl when tho market stiffons; it was steady from all clasdes of buyers, honco pricos wora uniform tll mour the end ol the seanion, thouwh sovorsl attompts were mada to ronk tho warkel. Outeido orders for options woro fair in volume, and tho local shorts filled in freely to tho oxtont of tho offerings, whilo thoro wus & moderats uhlp{:ing deraand for all Erudns bolow No, 1, including No. 2, which hay oon bitherto neglocted. ‘Towards tho close tho buying orders scomod to have boen mosily fillod; and sollers boing more numerous, tho advanco was nenrly lost. Boller Iobruary opened ot $L.268{, declined to #1.25)g, allvanced to S1303¢, * fall back o #1.30, roxo to 81,2697, wnd ‘weakened to $1.255¢ ut the closo, Hoflor March sold at $1.28%@1.2087, olosing at tho inside. Soller the month, or cul No, 4 privg, 40l sl §1.253{@1.20, closing ut tho insido, with'a promium of :{@)éu por bu for Northwostorn munlytu. No. 1 spring was dull and nominal at $1,261¢@1.27. No. 8upring closed nt $1.19, and rojectod do at §1.13 outside {he Ttock Infand Elovator, Oush eloh woro roportod of 2,000 bu No. 4 Northwostoru nt $1.201¢ ¢ 81,200 bu No. 2 wpring ot $1.26 5 6,200 bn dont 81,2674 & 18,400 bu do at 31,2587 5‘000 bu do nt $1:253¢ 5 6,000 bu do ot $1.261¢;'1,600 bu No, 4 spring nt $1.193¢ ; 400 bu do nt S1.10%¢ ; 1,600 bu do at $3.19; 400 bu rojocted mpring ut 81183 ; 400 bu'do (R, L) ab SLI13YG, Totul, 72,200 bu, Corn was [n vory good domand throughout, and stondy al au avorsge advanos of e per bu, T'his was chiolly s vonsequence of small ro- colpts, though vthor markots woro quoted flrm, Livorpool was stronger, und advices from couu- try points genorally “concur {u stuting thut tho forwuors caunok travel over the country ronds, uxcosxt on foot, aud that supplies from tho farm uro thorefore practically ent off till tho roads havo beon burdened by the frost, Some of our operators cloitw, too, thut tho shortuge on the lust crop will_ronch' 600,000,000 bu, which is s much larger figure thuu tho ofllciul outimaton on whicl the rocont sdvinco wus principally bnsed, Thoy sny that thore is httle moso of the old corn to come forward, and expross atrong donbts ag to the probability of being ablo 1o keop the new corn in good condition through the hot weathur, Lownrds tho ond of tho nus- sion the morkot woslkonud In symputhy with wheat, and tho grouter portion of the udvanco wat lost. Buller Februury openod at 683/, rose to 59{o, foll bagk to 6Y, advanced to 69540, and raceded to 68%e, closlugs ut'6837o. Hollor Murch sold at G0@G030, olosing ut 00ife, Hollor Moy sold at 665§@ULI0, clomng at 00970, CUnsh No, 4, or sollor tho month, sold ut B8J¢@BBYL, olos- ing at tha insido, Now No, 2 was lnuotive, Ite- Jjocted clasod at G640 for old, and about 6o for new. Usali sulos woro roported of 14,000 bu No, 4, old at G830 6,000 bu do at G83¢o; 8,200 bu do u b8ig0y 2,00(.‘ bu rojooted, old, at 648o; 2,400 bu do at 54140 1,200 b do at 64305 2,800 bu do nb Glo s 2,000 bu do at b3igo ; 3,000 bu do, now, nt 503¢0 1 4,600 bu do nt 601¢0 : 800 b do b 60c ; 104 bu do at 40kde; 400 b by samplo at 47¢, on tracle; 1,000 bit now at bie froo on board cnre, ‘Total, 48,200 bu. Onte wore in good domand, and avoraged 3@ ?{B Lighor, under the influongo of light rocoipts hore and groater firmness In Now York, nddad to sympathy with wheat and corn. Only 6 fow buy- ers woro willing Lo pay the advancod ;n'lcow.huw— over, and tho market casod off Intor, in company with umlundlug ceronl, Bellor Fabruary opotud 8t 43350, and advaucod to 43%¢c, olosing at 41340, Bollor Maruh sold nt 443 @4bo, cloalug at 4130, Bollor May wold at 485{@40if0, Cnsh No, closoed at 48)¢c, and_rojooted at 893{c bid, Cnsh snloy woro roportad of 6,000 bu No. 2 at 4810 ; 5,000 bu do &t 483405 600 bu do at 480 ; 000 bu rojectod at 410; 600 bu do ab8Y; 600 bu do at lllt;yg&xd,:wob\l white by samplo at 32,‘(0. Total, . Yiyo waa quict and strong, Tho only snlos roported wora nt Baturday's pricos, boing 810 bu No, 4 at 800, and 2,000 bu do at 70ige, both on 20 storago. 'This would make ruflulnr about 780, Thore was, howaver, littlo offerod at these flg- uros, tho bulk of the ryo now hero being hold on tho basls of 80c for rogular No. 2. The dewmand ig fair, and the rocoipts gontinue light, Bnrfuy was quiot and firm. Buyora seomed willing to tako considorable quantitios at Satur- day's prices, but tho offerings wero gonorally Leld 3@4e highor, honce thoro was littlo trading. 'Tho subjoinad list of salea {(;lvea a8 good an iden a8 can bogathorod of & market uoirru‘gulnr that it romindsone of the little black pig,which rannbout 80 much that the boy could not count him in with the reet, Barloy ia vory excitablo, anda riso or fall of 100 or 200 por bu is equally likely to ocour at any momont, Cneh salos woro re- portod of 400 bu No, 2 and 300 bu_Northwestern do at 81,70t 400 bu No, 8 (N. W.) at $1.60; 800 b do ab $1.483 400 bu do al $L.45; 1,200 b ve~ octod ot $1.40; 1,200 budo at $1.87; 16,000 bu plo =(Utah) ot 1,05; 800 bu do 2t $1.90; 1,700 bu do nt $1.65: 1,200 bu do ab 31007 400 bu do ab BLED; 400 bu'do st 91.46, ‘otal, 25,100 bu. f EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tho ronmrlufi- advioos wora recolved on 'Change to-day, in addition to those glvon in our tolegraphio columus : Jax, 20,—London—Corgoos off coast, whoat upward tondency, Corn firm, Cargoes on passage, both Whoat oud corg Grsmer, Mark Lano—\hoat trmer, Gorn fl:m:ll Liverpool—Wheat market improving., Oorn steadler, EXPORTS FROM THE SEABOATD. The following are the nggrogate exporls of the artioles named, frow tho ports of Portland, Boston, New York, Philadelpliis, and Baltimoro, Tor tha wool ending Jou, 24 Tlour, brls,,..... 87,800 Pork, brl 4,05 Wheat, bus,... 866,000|Bacoh, 1Ls..... 110,167,000 Cor, ‘b, . 500,000l Laxd, "o 800, 1tye, Bleeerieesen 36,000 Tho export clearances for Europo from the porta of Now York, Bostop, Moutreal, Philadol- phia, and Daltimoro, aggrogated, were for the uudermentionod woelks as follows : Flour, | Wheaty | Corn, [ Itae, |Peas, wrts | b, | o | 00,618 16,743 5,200 LEuib 1,00 2108 25 #nl, ol aw2n] 14,230 1,163,858 70,08t 13,080 sl o Tatal, 4wooks... | i 7,65 om0, OTHER PRODUCE STATISTICS. Tho Now York Produce Txchange Weekly gives tho followlug : “Uha sesipts at Bon Francisco of whaat, Gour fu- cluded, for tho first six months of the barvest year approximate 0,854,710 centals of wheat, sgninst 7,471, 743 centals in 1872, T'he cxports same timne, first six monthy of the harveet year 1873, havo been, tucluding Oregon supplien, 6,090,850 coutals, against 6,690,360 cuntals for 1lio correspouding tmo in 1573, 1t Ia com= putod that thote is 5 remaiuing surplus stock of about 3,000,000 contals of whest, Orogon sont diroct to United Kingdom from July1to Dec. 31, 408,145 cen- tuls of wheat, and 28,611 brls of flour, Flio oxport movenient from Atlantio sesboard ports durlng the last eight weeks in wheat ond flour s been uqual 10 6,500,000 bu. ‘Tho Colifornia fleat, with tho first sbipinonts from tho now crop, Is arriving, and theso, in connection with the fmporta from other for- . olgn oountrios, oud incroasing homo delivorics of whoat, boa glven a supply above {mmediste require- Iuonts, which is temporarily dopressing pricos, ~ Tho high prico provailing haa oo had & tendoncy to di~ iniah consumption, which is made good to conaum- ors by the dcreased \:nnsumxun\\ of potatocs, the crop of whtlel 31 1870 waa Iacger than in any year sinco 1844, 1t s catimnted that the surplus of this crfll)“ for 1878 was equal fo tho tolal consumption of tho Kingdom in T “Ulia stock of ryo in_Tolland, Doo, 31, 1673, fs ro- ported to béabout 111,820 qrs, against #78,530 qrs e, 31, 1872, “tho ouly etocx at Aloxandrin, Egypt, Deo, 31, wns comprised In 100,000 qus of Leans, ull 1n one bund, s00u to bo cxported to Great Britaln, Thoro will bo 1o utack in murket (i)l April next, when tho now crop usually begins to arsiva. In Drusein, tho staplo articlo of food, rye, though bolow on average, i better than in 1873 by ubout 810,000 qrs In thu slx eautern oxporting Provinces. Tho potato crop is about 15 por cent short of 1873, Which crap was abundant, aud largo quantitios woro oxport- ©d, but o cxport 15 oxpocted from tlo crop of 1679, In Franco, tho etocks of grain ut tho closs of 1873 in Duukirk, Huvre, Nanlos, Bordcausz, nnd ofhor, places was Uuiled. Tho stock of wheat in Muracltios, January, 1674, was 302,201 quintals of 220)¢ s aver- dupols ouoh, “[110 mporta of whoat into Maracilles from Doc, 27, 1813, o Jun, 3, 1674, wore 201,220 quintals, AgMuA 77800 quluie ot corraspardiug weul i 1672-1, and sinco Aug, 1, 1873, to Jan, 3, 1674, 3,625,020 quin- fals, agaiuut 1,203,100 quintals f0r tho corrésponding poriod in 18727, Tcom Doc, 171023, thirty-five wheat-laden veascls paased the Durdauclles, iuclnding Afteen for Mar- cllles, five for the Unlted Kingdom, two for Fal- mouth, ono for London, four for Triesto, four for Italy, dnd for sundry parts, four, iyt exports of tlour and gralu fram St. Potersburg for four years : 1873, 1872, 181, 1870, Flour, sks. 4570 38 T8 20,25 Wheat, o 704,750 GOLE05 1,031,621 463,074 Rise, dre. 2,090145 B2 G700 S80,040 Tarloy, 4 0167 1 26,080 117,833 Uty ars 1,070,891 412,607 893,874 1,114,305 Lindeod, G164 BY0,018 710,350 ' 662,823 Total, 1,408,660 2,269,290 3,337,608 274,81 Forolgn oxport’of 'breadstuils e tbed States to the Unitod Kingdom of Great Britain and Troland, nnd fo the Gontinent, froni Bopt, 13 TO GUEAT BIITAIN, Flour, Wheat, Corn, From bris.' bu . Now York, Jan, 2,.... 460,318 14,815,000 5,008,050 Now Orleanw, di, T4.. 21,360 PR T Thiindelphin, Jur, 17, 407,51 Naltimore, Jan, ... 1,009,552 Toston, Jun, 17 Han Franolsco, jan, 1 Othior POrliyan. oo Total, 187 23,704,928 8,147,610 Total, 1873 405,913 11,500,103 otal, 1671 o 1TLGND 9LUGE 480,403 Total; 1870-" 65 10,003,910 389,618 NENT, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Rue, From urla, [ i ow York, Jan, 2L, 9,810 2 3,248 Othier porta to lafes dut 14,939 o007 ‘Tolal, 1873-Td. ... .. 20,013 Tolal, 1874-T: . 1,80 Tatul, 1671-7: 7 « 11749, Total, 1870-T1...... 40310 Exporty of provisfons from all Unlted Blates muntuly, 1873 Dacon Lurd, and hams, o, s, ST 1635 SN0 G438, BT GYa0,000 65,370,619 .\ 6,64 310,143 eveas BO0LU8Y 18,100,103 90,03 TUTMITATO 90,687,108 5 “Tho vialula wupply of graln, Including tho utocke fu satiaryat tho prieipal pofuts of aconmulution w i i waabonrd pocthy 1 transdt by vall, nnd frozen i1 in trausit on tho Now York camils, wis, Jou, 17, T4 Tiarley, " 1,08 Bl Tobo| bl awwnl - gniosl 9,4k, 148 1,818, 2081 UV, 144 o BT L8N 8,519, 01] i B,4u1, 8 otul b, 1816101 3 | B o F Lexolusivo of stouk uoat in Now Yurk, Phe following wore _tho closing pricus on tho onll on provisions, whicls was Institutad thia nf- tornoon ; Pork—Cash or sollor January, $14.10 ‘@IAB0: Vorunry, SLAG@I4ATIE; Maroh, B1L0@1.05; April, #10.80615.40, Tard— Canh or sollor Jannary, §0.30@0.26; Febimary, $U.26@0.873¢; Mureh, S0.66@YET36; Aprdl, . Tubg@Y,60, Bhort Cloar—Cash, 8o bil; Fob- runry, Ho bid ;. Murely, B0 bid April, 850 bid, Bhort Tibs—Cash, T3¢0 bid; Fobruary, Tho bid; March, 28 ¢@8.80 3 April, tfi.fll@l}.fii o Bhioulders—Cnah, B3{@V0; Nobrunry, By{@to; March, U@63go; April, offored at G3¢0. . . LATENT, « ‘Whoat was suodorately active and lower, ow'h_g to roports of ndocline Fast. Onsh No, 2 closod nt 31,255 i, nud offorad at $1.260¢. Bollor Fobrunry sold at 81.265¢@1,2636; acllor March ot 81,283 @1.283¢ ; Lot oloaing ensy at tho in- sido, Corn way %ulne ot 635@08}(e, seller Fob~ ruary, and 60@00%0, sollor Baral, closing at 003ge. Saloa of provisions includo 40,000 1bs roon abouldarn (looi) ot G0 cul; 600 bris nons pork, #ollor Fobruary, at B14.473¢ ; 250 brls do, sollor Mnrch, at $14,904 260 Dbrls do at #14.873¢ 1 1,000 tos Inrd, wollor March, at §0.66 3 260 tod do, soller April, at £0.76. s B chanioy CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. MonvAY EvENING, Jon, 20, ATL.COTOT,—Wns atronger at $1.01%@1.95%, NEANB—AT0 menting with a,modorate fnauiry at thio givon pricen: Navy beans, $2.00@2.40 ; moditms, 5U@2,33: paas, 1,00@1.25 por bit In bags, DUTTHR—Won finn at tho prices ourront on the clowing dnya of Inat weok, Thoro was somo slight fll- jug off i tho domand, but ales ncarly oqualod tho Sronly racolpts, and (hora wore 1o auxduis sollors né sy contosslon. Wo ropeat our liat as follows: Cholco to fancy ‘ynnlluw, 12@360; meditim 1o good grades, L@ e nforlof o comzion, 17200 ; ommon o dhoica roll, 24@D2c. BAGGING—Romaing firm, Only a moderato smount of snles was socomplished ot tho annexed quotations Blark A, M}c; Ludiow A, 53o; Lewlslon A, 3250} Amerfean A, 20%0; Amoskeag A, 203 Otter Creok, f203 burlap'hnge, 4 and 6 bu, 16@200; gunnics, singlo, 17@180 ; do double, 37@280; wool sacke, U3@060. DROGM-CORN—The_domand, though ohiofly for nenall lots, wae foir, oud pricea rulod atrong st an ad- vaiico of' io on ‘o boller grudss, - Gousideenblo Droomecors s hold hore aud in_tho Suterior on apesua Intlou, Wo now quoto: Oholeato extra bLurl, @ 9o corn Hint will work ilgolf into o chofco’ hurl broom, 7@8Ba; for good do, BX@0Xe; good tochoico stalk braid, 0% @80 inforor brtab, 45@bico, DUILDING MATERIALS — Romain guifot, Com- mon belok is eld frmly by many. doslots, ¥ho cx- pect a zevival of trado soon, sud roport 'tho stock nll, Wo quoto: Stucco, $260; Now York stuc. co, casting, $,26@4,00; Rosendalo coment, $3.35@3,50; Utica, Loufsviile, ind Akron comont, $2,00 % brl; Lorte Jand ‘comont, $1.0037,60; marblo’ duat, $3.00; limo in bulk, B0c@$1,00; limo (brls), $1.1081.95 B brl; whito sand, @ brl, ' $1.0U@2.00 plstorng Lindr, bu, 4003 lawd plister, $2.00 % brl; fire bric] 1,000, $56,00600,00; buflding Lrick (common), 34,50 @, prossed Lrick, $14.00@16.003 sower brick, $3.00; Milwaukeo and Racine pressod, $26,00@30,00, Uels do common, §14,0016.00; Indinus pressod, $15,00@25,00; do 'common, $10.00@15,00; fire-clay, 0 brl, 33,004.00. CHEESE—Thin stapla was 1n better demand, the mild Weallier operatiug favorably, sad formar quate- tions wore adbored {o with unnbated firmuess. Wo aquoto: New York factory, mild, m;fl(@nw Oblo fac~ tory ond Westorn factory do, 18%@10)o0; lowar grades, 11@ 4o, COAL—{'rado was ngaln dull, and pricos woro not subjosted o Any matorlal fluctustions, Aost do- scriptions, however, are weak and_yunscttlod, Wo quata: proparod, $10.00; Tackawauna, $9.007 Firlo, 100088, Walliut 11], $8.00@8.60% Brooks, $8.00 + Bloasburg, $8.50; Cannol, 9900 Tock- fng Vailey, 26,603 Indinun block, $7.003 Barclny, $6,00 3 Kirkland Grate, ‘$8.00; Minonk, $6,00; Wilmington, $1.60@6.00: Midway, $6.50. GOOPERAGE~—Was 1o ilght request st provious ricos, We quoto: Pork Larrols, $1.10G1,16; whis- y Uatrols, §1.00@2,10; lard tldrcos, $LAUGLAG ¢ flour_borrels, 48@630; pork staves, rough, $12,00 @005 do,’ Vucked,' $21.00@20.005 tierco staves, $22,00@34.00 o’ sowed, $25,00 @28,00; whisky staves, rough, $10.00828, il bucked, $3.00@5,00% flor staves, $0.60@11,00; clrcle flour honding, 7i@UKo por sot; flour hoop-pales, $lfl,fl%lflfifl per m ; tight brl poles, $24,00@30,00. EGGS—Wera quiet aud woak under larga_ afarings, Frosh lots are quoted ot 16@18c, aud pickled at 8@ 10 YEATHERS—Waro sulsblo and stondy, We qilote 3 Good to primo live-gome fortliers, 60@Bic, from first lands; jobbing prices, TO@76e; 2 por cout discount for cash, FISHI-—Doalers soem well plonsed with tho sltuation of this morket, na trade {s active and prices nre firn and adveucing, Stocks ara [ gaod slape and arders nre promptly fled, Wo ropoat our Hat as fc No, 1 whitoflsh, 3§ brl, $6.00 @G.7 v, $5.4086.50; NO. 1 troul, $6,35@0 No. 1 shoremiskoral, i, 505, $1.SIGL0L o, . rO! ucke 1bay, $10,00@10.25; No. 2 'fnckorel, g-brl, 8,507 family mackerel, -brl, $7.00@7.45 5 No, 1 shoro Xits, $2.16@2,25 § Lank codfieh, $6.00@5.25; Georgo's codfish, $6.00@6.35; Labrador herring, aplit_bris, $8.80@9,00 ; do, X-brl, $£.25@4.60 ; Labrndor herring, roun rl, $T. 8,005 do Xg-brl, $4.00@4.35; box herring, No. 1, 3@3%; box Gerring, scaled, 40@4d0 3 Columbin Rivor walmon, X-brls, $9,15G10.00, ¥RUITS AND NUTS—In thie branch of trade o ood degreo of activity was witnessed, and tho market ogin prosented o firm toue, ‘Thors - wore mo prico changos, the following belng the currant raten: FoutiaN—Datos, 10@1050 3 ligs, now, drums, 13@12)0; fgs, In_lokes, Inyers, 15@10c5 Turke ish prutlos, 14X@15)0; risins, layors, now, §.05 @305 Tulsing, loose Auscatol, how, $4.05@' 5,007 Taléius, Valoncls, now, 1%@12Ko; Zwnto currants 8@8c: cliron, $2@d0; lomon peol, 1t @0c, DoMEsTIO— Alden apples, 20@%J Michi iced, 13@1d}o; Michigan quaricrs, 13@ Western do, 103 @110 Southern do, DX (@10)¢c; parod, @505 poaches, halyes, 1@ 1de ; do, igo; blackborrics, How, 165 @10ke; Fanv Do 3 pitted cherrids, i@ibe, No1o—Fil~ ‘berts, 17@ 1750 ; almonds, Terragons, 22@23c ; Naples wolniite, 371G280 3 Chill waluuis, 23@3t0; Grenoblo waloute, now, 18@190; Brazls, 10@1030; poeaus, Toxas, 83¢@10340 ¢ Wilnington peanuts, 131007 T~ nessed peanuts, T@8e, GUEEN FRUITS—Tliore was tho usual rotall trade, ‘prices belng ndhored o for all sound frult : Lomons, $7.00@7.50 per box; Valencia do, $10.50@11,50 9 cago Tillermo ond Mepsitia orunges, 3 box, $.00@5.40 ; Cale ifornia pears, $1.5U@A60 por cusa 3 fulr 0 good ap~ ples, $3.23@4.60 per bri from storo? fancy, $4,75@5.00. Guiflyated cranberries and Capo Cods, cholee, SI%60§ do, Cory's, $1.00; do, wild, 310,00,’ Maloga grapes, $6,00 per box, or $11,00G312.00 per brl. GROCERIES—Ordcrs wero placed to a lfberal oggro- gata for goods {n thix lne, and fobbers cevined in good apirite, Pricessgafn ruled flrm, and, with tho cxcoption of coffces, wero unchunged, Sugars uro Foported n shndo higlior ot tho East, and aro Armor hioro i sympatliy, Rice, s0aps, 8pioos, and othor orti- cloa enumorated bolow were also firmly liold, Coffecs advauced anothor Xc, The dmerican Grocer of Jan, 24 noyn = Thomarket for cloves continues ozclted and sdvancing. Nearly two months ogo wo predioted that prices would advatice to 600, gold, per b, That fguro has now been renclied and slil higher prices ave looked for. Some 5,000 bales havo cliangod hisuds this weck, commoncing at 42)G¢ snd running up to 43¢, gold, for small lots, For Iargolota 50c, goid, hoa been offored and refused, 0a holders prefer to deal out thelr snp- yifos in small quantitics, Clove atems ara also highor, Wa now quote 18@20¢, gold. Nutunegs aro quiet, but fivm and steads., Pepper i olso very firm, limento i advancing, Cassin is moro steady, The domaud fromn thio tradt continuos good,* BI-CAnb, SOnA—TX@éC, Coryres—Mochn, * $5%@i65c; O, G, Javs, 40@ 1036 duva, No. 2, 383¢@1040 fanoy Rio, SX@ITACE clioles do, BLC@34X¢ ; prino Ltio, J@UIKc: good do, 137@993c; common A0, 311 @31¢c ; ronsting o, 205 @d03co; Bingapora Java, “JGN@ITio; Costa Rica, fi):); glxesu;(u; do, prime, $I@dixo; Maracaibo, CanpLis—Star, full weight, 18@100; stearino, o)) wetght, 1435 @143;0 ; do, Bhort weight, 19)@193(c. Rick—Patns, 8@8io0 ! angoon, T@8e ; Carolin, 8%@9c; Louisinna, Bi@e. jugAns—Putont out loaf, fl){@lcfi;fo: crushed and powdored, 11%@1130; granulsted, 1IX@11303 A, lundard, 103@10%0; do, Ko, 3, 10,@G10X0 ; B, 106 1030 oxira G, 955@100; O No, 3, 92@0%0; yellow 0, N6, 1, 0% @93{c; cholco brown, 93@J3o; primo @yt air 4o, 23 @874c; cholce molasses sugar, @9x0 ; fair do, BI{@87 common do, T;@8%0 ; Now Orlcans sugar, choico, ¥3@930 1 do prime, 836 90 ¢ do, fuir, 8@ 1 common, Tx@T%ic. Smuyrs—Dimnond drips, $LUI@L.IY; sliver drips, oxtra tino, 83@880 ;_good wngnr-bouse uirup, 56@GIc{ oxtra do, 53@73c ; Now Orloans molasses, chiolco, BIE 80 3 do prime, T5(@0¢ 3 do_commion, 63@68e; Porto Tiied molauses, colce, 05@U6e § common muoiaacs, J3 SaLznaTus—Common to best, 8X@100. Spiors—Allapleo, 17@18¢; cloves, 64@58c; ca do@ibo; popper, 23 @030 § nutmegy, No, 1, § 1.33; do No. 3, $LI0@LIG; ginger, pure, 28@30 ; do No, 1, 20@3e; do No, 16@ivc, HoArs~—German mottlod, 64@0o ; Golden Wost, 6 @010 ; White Lily, 65@tXc ; White Roso, 6¥@t)gc; palm, 6@0igo 3 Bavou Tmperls), G@UXC; Whito Ruse sinn,’ 63G00; Champaign, SH@UXe; Drimrose, 6@ oo, S nor—siiver gloss, 03(@L0K0; common, B@110; pure, G (@8, D S etstonally an ordor fs Tosalved from thi North, and there fs o ll{zhl looal imavement, but uo Tiastory domand, uor is there much ingniry from any sourco, ‘Tho market is weak, sud quotations woukl probably bo shadod somewhat, Prafrie is quoted 50c Dor ton’ lower. Tho recolpn are small but ample, We quote tho wholesalo "pricos paid by dealors ap follows, cara to coutuin 90,000 1ba: Now tim- othy, prine, $18,50@14,00 : do No. 1, $13.50@13.00; No, pri , $! 4 do, sm‘uu 11,507 mixed, $2.00@10,00; primo prairie, m.w'aw.uu;‘ga No.1,33.00@8,60; do No. 3, F00@T.0, Loose ON WAGON: mothy, $11.00@10.00 ; prairie, $7.00@9,00, For delivery of pressed, $1,00@1,00, ac~ cordiug o distance. 1ULDES—Wore ruportod rathier dull and casy. Quota- t1ons avo ropeated as followa: Green city butchers', 6%@T¢c; green cured, light, 9374 do, hum{, u;‘&.’:; yart eured, B@de; preen calf, 1o; green kip, 100§ greon frozen, Tc; dry culf, 200; dry kip, 17c! dry thltod, 141605 dry flut, 10@17c; deacon sling, 5@ fb0s ruby, Scored, euf, or ollioiwiso damogod, was tuiray rico ) brandod, 10 por cent off, Shcop pulls, wool wtimated as washad, por 1b, 47)¢@e. HOrS—Ware In Jight roquest ut uuchanged prices, Wa quete: Commion fo printo Wostorn, 256330 ; Now York State, $0c } Davarian, 4o, TRON AND STEEL—Tllo dumand continues tolora« bly fair at provious rated 5 T 48310@8-10 ratea Torué-alion 110M 4 vovs vs 5 @0y mte Tlato frou, common {ank. GO rates Norway fron. s @8 Bib Norvay ullFodiciesoseess Gl Y1 ‘orman plow sted @ g @l Pl @do P @3 rates @1 rates @ o o G S [T AN o Pl 100 Wb thier Taarket wng without ew Fronels mock s Leld with {ncrensed trme fouturos. A will probably advance, us it has alresay done i Now anl{.l Domuyndu lunl?l'ur romufus tirm sud Weo quote ¢ UBMLOCK, in New wtondy, City iapnuss, . .3 e m flu{nu— i e o, vlt e e W Kipy veals, G 1,10 Clty uppor, o, 1, Bt i Gify uper, No, % 9 . i 5 . e Conntry I?l‘l 5 A e gy ‘,52}}"""' 1,108 1.5 ety Oalf, country, ..o, Tongh upper, AARdAH @ Jiough upnor, dumagad. Bunalo slnughter sols e 87 1, AL Rk NG ot 1.208 1.1 Kip 0@ 1,10 THarnon 3 4 TFronch ealf, Jodot, s 5,0tk B0, 00 Fronch calf, Lomoina, . Frencl enlf; 24 to 30 lim. Frouch kip, 50 to 100 ba, 2 1,00@ 1,50 LUMBEI—Tlo inferior domand for commot butld- Ing Iumbor, fancing, Intl, sud shingled continues fair 1y netivo, snd tho morkot 18 aicady and firm, Shin- ffon on {rack ato i gomd requost sud rin.Follay- i azo tho quotati TFirat olear.. Bocond eloar, 1 Third oloar, 1 fuch, Third oloary thick., Cloar floorng, 1n nf( 18t and 2d together, Commou slding. Fivoring, fAirat coramion, dressod, Tiooriuy, Rocond counion, dresaod,. . Tlooring, third common, dresad. ..., 18 Wagon-box bonrds, neloclod, 14 juchies and upward ] Astork bowr 1i stouk boar G tock Loards, Common oards, Jotat, ncantlin and und Jolst and scay Tloketr, squazo. .. Tlokots, flot, Cedar posts 17,00 @35.00 iy 'J.'g @ o . 60 HA(] Hingles on track (A B v Throo doliars Enr enr to bo added whon transferred, wikich chirge follawn tho shifuglos. Thickness—Fivu ahinglos to bo two dnohos in thiok-~ g, Longth—8ixtoon inclies, HANDWOOD, gglock Nalout — Counlums, €160.00@160,00; clonry .00@85.00 3 common, $36.00@aU0U3 oull, $30. $0000 oriy, b, $000@VT oull, 10008 Asli—Olear, ¥28.00@40,00 ; common, $10.00@26.00; cul, $10,00@10, fi: 1looring, $30.00@40.00, Onk=—Clour, 00@40.00'; common, $16,00@25.00 ; ol o o@is 0. £28.00850.00 20,008 ory—-Clear, L 1,00; comrmon, A 26,00 il $19.00@18.00 0 $ ‘Muplo—Cloar, $22.00@3.00; common, $16,00@25.00 ; cull, 310,006 15,00, a0 o $16.00@3800 3 Butternut—0lear, $35.00@60,00; common, $20,00@ QOlorry—Cloar, $40.00@60,00; common, $16,00@ 25.00 3 cull, $12.00G18.00, Whitewoud—Cloar, $10.00340,00; common, $20.008 2’H\’ra; mg(afx‘mfx ir..uu. naly £1,0081,60 ugon Slock—Mlckory axles, per sot, $1.00G160; wagon poles, cach, 45@5’3«:; Dt boaz e, $10.0040.00, Florlda red cednr, 50 por {t; mahiogany, @400 § 0 contors, B0 § 7080w, SEBDG ; Whilto olly, e, METALS 'AND TINNERS' ST0CK—Woro sntlafuc~ torily nutive and firm st the quotationn fallowin i Prare—10, 10514, $12.601 do, 1x13, $13.00; Uz 29, $1040; 4o, roblug) 1xi0, 10, '513.00' o, 20328, P10 Trx—Largo, 38c; amall, 99c; bar, 400, I{l‘!].\b;‘l"c. 830} bar, 100; pipo, full colls, 103gc; cut do, ¢, Sugrr ZINo—TFull casks, 10)ge; balf caske, 10)c; ¢ss quantity, 11 ; elats, Bxc, HueET 1108—No, 24, 6X¢ ratea; Russia iron, 8, 9, ond 10, 22¢} 4o, 11 and 13, 3lo; do No. 1 stuined, 196 rates ; ‘Americon Rusala—4, 14c; B, e, GALYANIZED 1n0N—No, 10@20, 120; No, 21@21, 13c; do, 25@26, 14¢; No, 27, 1803 No, 25, 16 . 28, 16, A diséount of 10 per cent 1a mudu from this list, Covren—Copper battoms, 7¢3 braziers, over 12 ILs, 4703 tinued _copper, 36c; plonislied copper, dlc; do, ot to izen, 50, b ‘Wine—Nos, 1 00, 0c; 7to 0, 10c; 10to11, 1lc; 12, I1xc; 13and 14, 1203 16 and 16, 1do; 17, 1bo; 18, 10¢; 10,1905 20, %ue ; full bundlo, 30 por cont ala- count fence wlro by car-load, Sje, NATLS—Waro {n continued goad. demand sud vary firm. We quote : 20@00d per keg, $4.25 ; 84 do, $4.603 6d @0, $4.75 3 4 sud 0d o, .00 ; 3d do, $5.75 ; dddo, fine, $7.25; clinch, $6.87), 12)c off for largoe lote, NAVAL 'STORES—Trado i1 this departmpnt was re- ported light, and prices steady, 5a follows : DManilly Topo, 1 I, 10K @110 ; sleal rops, B b, 15@100 3 howp sash cord, B 1b, 18(322¢ ; marline, ¥ 1b, 18:@20c; tarred rope, B 1D 17@18c; onlium, 3 bale, £6.00@6,50's pitel, 4 brl, $5.60@0.00 ; tar, Y Lrl, $1.76@0.00. Olbfl-—Turfinnllnu 18 0 shade Ligher; now quoted at 85S¢, Other descriptious remsin firm and nne changod. Following tro tho pricos curront: Cw bon, 16ej oxtra winter lard, 8c; No, 1, T8¢ No. 9, 70@Te; lweced, ruw, $1.05; do’ Lol cd, $1.10; whale, BU@80; sporm, $2.10@2.20 neatafoot’ ofl, atrfctly pure, $110; do extrn, 80 do No, 1, 786; bunk oll, 600 étrails, 030; ol phant ofl, 05c;' turpentino, 68¢; naphilis, 03 grav- ity, 1702 Aaphtiis, common, e, TOTATOES—Wero steady st $1.08@1.10 for cor lots of peachblows, sud $1.00@1L05 for peorlesa; $1.16@ 1,20 for choioalota from. store, Tho retull trade wus rathor light, TOULTRY AND GAME—Tho poultey trado was light liis morning, ns usual on Mondays, but the offorings aro not very Jarge, and prices ruled steady. Quail aud | prairie chickens are firm, but venison is alow and in javge supply, Wo quote: Turkeys, choice dressed, 10@ll0; dos falr, 8@Jc; chickons, choice dressod, @450 3 comumon to fatr, $3.00@3.75 3 ducks @3.50; gecse, $7.00@9,00; prairio clickens, $4.00% quall, :I.EM’MMJ; venison suddles, 8@10¢; do cor~ catpoh, 4t : SEEDS—imothy sced waa in better demand, at fall former prices, ales wero mado at $2,85@3,10 ; prime quotable at $3.00, Ofbor seods were guict, Olover wus quoted ut $5,23@6.405 Humyarion ut 700 for primo ; illet at 60@G5e, Finx vory dcarce,and firm ot $1,90G 4,00, Wo noto saleq of 26 bugs choico timothy at 03 35 bags do_at $3,05: 284 bags aud 1 car at 3,005 13 bogs ot $2.05; 204 bnflm,, 3 G3bugs nt 32,85 60 ¢} 50 baga Hungarian ot T0c, HALT—Was qulct and stoady. - Wo quote : Onondags and Eagiuaw, fue, $1.90: Canada do, $2.003 ordiuary, conrso, $2.00; courso dismond, §3,10; ground solar, $2.10; dairy, without bags, $3.00; dairs, with b £100} Ashion dalry, per sack, $6.00, Grouud alum, $1.76@1,80, Turk’s Islond, $1.50@1.75 per bu, ‘PEAS—In this market tioro word no new featurcs to oo, Thero 18 a steadily good demand forall vatiatics, and firmuyess still porvades the murket, We quots Young lysou, cotumon (o fair, 37@4Tc; do, uuul 5@ 67c; do, choico to oxtra fue, YTc@$1.10; come mon to fino old hyson, G3@7c; common imperiul, 53@05c; good to choice do, He@31.10; fair to goad gunpowdor, 73@J0c; choico Pingeucy, 51,10@1.20; oxira Moyuue, SLI5S@140 ; choice 10 extr now Jupas 95¢@3$1.05 ¢ common to good do, TW@sle; fuir bo guod old, 65@76c; common do, 4036003 colored nutural 1uaf Jupan, 0@70¢; common to ting Oolong, Si@sTe; good, 67@07a 3 chiolce to extra, 85c@3$1.00. TOBACCO—Nothing new was noted, prices ruling stoudy, under n light demond, 18 follows : FiINE: Guz—Extra, 10@50c; cholce, 09@05¢ ; medlum BU@ LS F to connnes, 3545, T'Lua—Natural loaf, 75@80c; holf Lright, 60@70¢, black, sound, 45@55¢. SwokiNa—Good {o cholee, 32G050 ; medium, 95@ 0c; eommon, 5@?270, ‘WOOD—Was dull at former rates: Bocch, $9.00; maple, $10,00; hickory, $11.00; slabs, $0,80, dolivered, WOOL—TIs coming forward in smull lots and rules firm, Wo repeat 3 Tub, washed, PHMS.suieeues Tub, washsed, common to good. . Comimon dingy... TFlecco, washed, X & TFlooce, washod, X & XX, din Floceo, washed, modium ligb. Coarac, Washod,evvrereens Fleece, unwashod, coarso to medjuin, Floece, unwashed, coarss and dingy. Fleoeo, unvasticd, fluo Buerand oxtra pulle e A LIYE-STOCK Cnoago, Moxpay EvenNe, San, 20, CATTLE~Received since Saturday, 1,250 head, Tho faot that the recolpta wore very mnch smatler than liad boen luoked for, gave holders contidence, snd matorls ally bighor pricea woro inslsied upon. The uumber of Leaves thut would et Lha Toquiromonts of Lustorn ‘buyors wus 60 lanited thot Lolders thought it would be an eusy task to tecover the docling suttorad lust week, and &0 it proved, but {hoy wero not content with that, Instend of weighing up tho cattle at 1630 ndvauee, Which shippers secmod willing to pay, pii_ndvance o 253450 was unkod, The result was tlut'comparativol fuw transfers were elivoted, and should to-morrow’s arrivals _prove large, scllers miny regret tho too fir stand taken to-duy, The trading was about ull dovo Doforo noou, xud by 2 o'clock the yurds were nearly des serted.. Tho watket may by quated frw ot o nominal advunco of 166320¢, QuOTATIONS, Extra Beeves—Graded steers, uveraging 1,400 1o 1,650 1bs, $5,25@0.25 Choled Bevves fuf, Well forung to 6 your old stocrs, 'uveragiug 1,3 Tyt00 T 6.25@5.00 stecrs, nveraging 1,200 to 1,450 tba. Medium Grades—Stoers in fair flosl, agiug 1,100 0 1300 1, . evvuers Bufchore’ Black—Common 10 fair ateors, and good to uxira cows, for elby slauglter, AVOrigig B50 10 1,100 108, v sveo eosrors Stock Cattlo—Commou cattie, 't decent oty avurngiug 700 to 1050 Ibs. . Inforlor—Light and (hin_cows, heifors, atags, i, ond neatawg steors, Cuttlo—Texus, eholue corn-fod, Oattlo—oxus, sunyorod Nor Cattlo—Toxus, throtyh drovos LOATTLE BAL 8.25@4.,25 3.00@4,00 o 19 good steern U5 Lexau cattls,, 84 Taxua cuttle, 64 gowd wieors, 17 chice atce: 7 wedlum steos 4G usedfun steor 16 wodiuwm steers, 19 medium steors,’ &7 extru uloars. 43 goud stcors. 10 good stoers, 3 gxtra sleors 43 oxtra ateors 18 vowH. yer . ,172 2,75 HUGs—Mtecetved nluca Saturdoy, 0,600 head, With Tocal pucker und Esstern buyors, both notively onguy~ od, sellora found Jttlo diiauity'fu " disposiug of tlia sulal supply on gl o LUK Gf the olferlugs bolug pleked up long before noon, Prices wore firm su higher for all gracdes, advancing to £5,25@ 5,85 for poor to uxtes, which khows an approclution of Wo, Sules wero roported at $5,00@5.H for good fo chofeo; ot $5.406@4,50 for medimn, il ut $5,23(35,45 for poor to woinmon, “Che murkot closod firm ot tho abova guotatioie, Auiou ths (rauactious were Wl follow= g, 1100 BALES, o § 5 i e 6,10 & (23 45 580 49 0,78 i 6,00 29 5.00 19 505 u 5,55 3 05 85 173 5,00 1 666 |31 200 660 18 660 {20 w7 560 a 540 |40 103 G50 a 800 20 a7 po o 285 |64 W7 G170 o] 535 76 180 sloay 100 675 | 65 203 BaG 70 576 ot 187 660 g;} 670 (63 250 G40 570 “Tiio rocelyts sluco Haturday are roporled 04,26 ioad, Thio mutkat wan Innctiva, i faw siaia Tota loft ovar Erom last weak woro dispoacd of at rathior botter prices than wero obtafuakle Just wook, but the :i}‘m!&f‘fl‘:lzol&(fioN\l\'\(‘i:‘n\%,y l:i)\fllefl 1o warrsui a us, whicli aro $3.60 @0.40, 4 I Yot e New Yonr, Jan, 20,~Drtves—Rocoipls yoatordn a0 {o-day, 6,230, making 0,000 for th wack, nawingt 2,420 for lat woolr, Tire muality 18 good, nud thio ay~ orugo falr, The demand 18 good, but unider large ar. rivala prigen fell about e, and & numbar of car-londs romained uusold, Quotations aro T)ffi“xn for poor to good Toxunn ; 10X 114Co for mediuii to fair noe tive, and 11X¢@12:¢c far gdod to strictly primoe, L] P AND LAMIg—Fresh offerings, 10,100, making 28,100 for tho week, againat 27,000 for lnst woek, inrygo bisInoss wos douo, maftly at former pricow, but tho market weakoned towards thio closo, and_tho Iatest transactions wero at o docline of 4@ke. Nolota of raally poot sheep wero eliown. Sovoral ear-loads of snatnlly good liseces rnyed of 87@7 e, BwiNs—liocclpta yesterday aid to-dny, 0,490, mak- Ing 81,600 for tha ook, ngainst 38,670 for lust week, 1 and mal o for city, uu 6@ for Western, 5 o EAST LIBERTY, PA, East Lenenty, Jun, 20,—~Carri—Arrivals, include {ng Saturday aud Sunday, 128 cars 3 no sules, Hoas—Arrivals, including Baturday nnd - Sunday, gz.jg o, eat Philadelplias, $0,20@0.35 ; Yorkors, Z\rr,l.v.u., including Baturdsy and Sunday, 7 | PHILADELPHIA. TRILIDELINIA, Jan, 26,—CATTrE—-Dull ; aalea 30,000 Ponunylvanin and Wostern steors at $7.25@7.70 ; fur to ood, $6,00@7.00 ; common, $.00@5, ButEnr—In fair domand ¢ anlos 10,000 st $5,25@7.35, Hoas—Firmor at §8,60@8.76, —_———— MARKETS RY TELEGRAPIL Forolgn Markets, Trvenroor, Jan, 26,—11 0, m.—Flour, 28:@30s Gl Whoat—Winter, 198 43124 8d 7 spring, 1% 23@12s 0d} white, 134 6d@13s 0§ elub, Lua 11d@lds 24, Corny 425, 'Pork, 08, Lard, 4n, Tayknroot, jun, 20-1:00 p, m,—Brosdutuffs quick and unchanged, Lavenrool, Jan, 26—2:00 p, m—Morkets un- clinnged, Livenroor, Jan, 20—6 r, o m.—Cotton heavy ; mid- dling upland, 77@8c: Orloans, 8%(@8Xd. Bales, 10,000 Tales; Ammerican, 6,600 ; spooulaflon and export, 2,000, Salca of upland, hothins Helow good erdinary, sbifped Docomber und’ Jauuary, 75(d ;- 4o Junuary and Yob- runry 713-16@7%d, Balos of Orleans, nothtig Lolow fi‘&ul ordinary,” abipped Decomber fo Bobruary, 8 -16d. Broadstufls quiot and unchanged, Provisions— Bucon, long clour nilduics, 408§ sliort cleg, 41s, Tal- o, 384, & LoNnoN, Jan. 26—5 p. m—Tho rate of discount in open mprXat for thirce’ Mmunlby’ Lills Ia 3 116 por cont, ar 7-16 below tho Lank rato, Tho amount of Lulllon ; withdrawn_from tho Lauk cf Englund on balanco to-lby {8 .£45,000, Consols, 0@y for moncy and account, “United Blstea securition—0-204 of "6, 10 7, 108 10-40%, 1054, New York Centrul, 01 Erio, 434@43%; preforred, 60K, Panis, Jon, 40.—Rontes, 08 373c. New York Dry-Goois Market, New Yonk, Jun, 26.—There wans moro uctiyo move- mont In trudt to-day, manufucturors® agents distribute ing o falr uggregata amount of staplo wnd fancy pro- ductfons Lo Western aud Southwestern jobbers. Tho Tocal Jobbing trado continnos good, Uoktan goods nro in steady desund and Arm iu price, Prints netive 3 Cochieeo faney priats reditced to 10xc, und rabes to 1107 woolens falrly uctive ; foreigu goods improving. The Produco Markets. . . NLW YORK, New Yonx, Jan, 20,—CorroN—~Dull and lower; middiing upland, 16e; fatures closed sleady ; sulos 7000 vl for Jauuary, 15@15 1-32c ; for March, 16 BurADSTUEFA—Flour in moderato demand and highe or ; reccints, 18,000 brls; suporfino Western and State $6.15@0.25 3 cutumon to Foou extru, 3,63@0.95 3 good 1o choleo, $7.00@7,86 ; white wheat ‘oxtru, $T.40@H.00 ; C t, Louls, $0.9U@LIW, Rys d coriemeal quiol, Grafu—Stock ‘In’ storo Wiea r and lifghier 5 rol 1 Du ; No, 2 Chicaxo, $LEI@LOL; No, 2 Milwaukee,§ @164 ; Town spring, $L.0S@L60: No. 1 Miunesotn, SLGI@LGA: No, dapring, $1.633 whito Atichiyuu, $1.65 @17 ; commuon winter fed Tilinols, $L.63. 1tye firin, Latley'seateo aud touding bighor'; Weilor, 61,6 att”quict and firm, - Corn dull ; récelpts, 42,000 bu § now Western mifau, 83@860; now yellow, B7@sde § old mixed Weatorn afloat, Wo; 'now whito Western, 8§ @b0c;_old white, Olc; fnsonnd old Western mized, TI@M00, Osta uuscttled; scurcely so much dofig } elply, 33,000 buj twixed’ Western, GKa00; whiio, i(A¥—Stendy. Hows—§taady ; good to cholee, @400 low to fulry o Grockriss—CofTao firm, Sugar firm ; leld highor contrifugal, B@8 11-16c, ~ Molusves and ricu quict. PernoLEUN—Esler ; crudo, U @63c; rotined, 1, TURPENTINE~i8C, Eaas—Quiot ; Weatorn and Canada, 21G2: PiiovISIONS—Pork stendy ; new mesy, $16,35; old, $15.874¢ ; Lrime mess,, § oxtrn prime, $14,0! Tioof dud cut moats tuchanged, Aliddles’ frmio long clear, 3o ; short. clear, 83;¢, - Tard irmor ; primo utaam, 93¢0 spot and Fobriary ; 073@Y 16-160 March, BUTTER AND OnEgsx—Unckanged. Witaicy—Stoudy st U9 CINGINNATI, CINCINNATI, Jan, 26, —00TTOX—Quict at 15370, LgeAnsTovys—tlaur frm, Wheat dull aud droope ing at §L4B@L56. Corn dull and drooplug ut BOGGIe, Oats quict and uichanged, Borloy activ sud bighor, Ryo tirm 3 No. 2, 9 OtLs—Unohnied Tuovissoxs—Livld firmly ; but littlo dolng, Pork firm 4 316,75, Lard fiun 3 stesm, 9140 swked, Do bid 3 Kottlo, 9X/GY3ze, Dulk meéuta strong ; shouldrs quich L0107 clear Tib, T25@8e; clonr, H1;@Bie, Bacon vory fm ; abouldors, TX@73¢¢ ¢leur Tib, BY(@S; cloar, D@93ge. oas—Flrm; Mght, $5.25@5.5 5,80 ; recelpts, 1,615 ; shipmeuts, 1,7 Wittsicy—Steady ut 93¢, LOLEDO, Toteo, Jan, 20.—BrrApstorrs—Flour quict and unchanged. Wheut s shudo better; No. 8 white Wa- Dush, $1.505 wmber Michigan, $1.60% cashi 3131 Fobruary ; $1.66 Mureh; SLOLiG April. Comi duil, bigh mixéd, 6i@674c cash 3 e soller April; low x0d 10 Onts firm ;' No. 2, 404@iTe, Hoas—Dresucl, #,60. OLovin Skxp—Dull ; mammoth, $5,30G5.35, Rkarivrs—Flonr, 700 brls; wheat, 6,000 ba; corn, 29,000 but ; oats, 5,000 bu. Eireaunre—Flour, 400 brls; wheat. 0,000 bu § corn, 123,000 bu ;. oats 9,000 bu, LOUISVILLE, Tovwsvitrr, Jan, 20,—CorroN—Rasier at 15c. TURADKTUPFS—FiolE firm, Grain quict. Proviuons—Flrmer; iness pork, $15.35@ 16,50, Bulk shouldors, Gyc; clenr rib, 803 clear, 8i¢, Baon shoulders, 136 ; tlear rib, 8230 cloar, jz0. Bugare cured huns, 19%@1930, - Lard, primo téaw, 0o, Wansy—At 04X @U50. ST, LOUIS, S, Tous, ¥, 2M.~Corron—Dull and lower} middling, 16%c. LneanysurFa—Flour quict and unchanged, but low grades aro scurco and wanted, Wheat activa tnd hiyhe Gry No, 2 apriug, $L.25%, 8pot ; $L2OK@LITY weilor Julnary ; No. d red winter, $1.46 ‘bid, Gori scarce and highior, bt frregulor ; No. 2 mixod, C1@Ble, cast G1@04o i clevator, Oats uctive und hiyhe ‘10, oast track; 45@ 45k in elovtor, lar- gonorally hold' ubova Buyers’ views, Liyo 3 d, ; heavy, $5.05@ erg Loy “firmy tirm at 84c, Watsicx—Stoady at 960, TnovistoNs—Tork frm, with a good demand ; hord sl it lots, $16,00@16,25, Dulk ments Arwer } held Dfglier ; shoulders and eloar rib at Quiney sold it 0@ Be, seller March ; cosli lots horo bold ut 04@8@8'5c, withiout buyers, Bucou higher ; shoulders, Tijo ; clear b ¢ 91¢e, Sweet pickled hams fem at 03¢ for 1i3¢ 1o svorago at Bt, Joscpl, Mo.; 10¢ for 15210 1ba averago ot Quinoy, Tll,, on ¥pot, Lard fvm nl 83je oo #pot ; 90 sollor lust LTt of Tebruary at Keokuls, Tu, Hoas—IHghor ; sllpping grades, $4.606¢4.85 § pack- erd', $5,0085,00% extiu, $5,70, Reveipts, 1,620, Oarrri—Steadyund uuchanged, CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Jau, 26,—BuispsTorss—Wheat dull ond pleady ; No,.1 red, $1,68 ; No, 2 o, $1.48, Corn steady § old mixed, @70 ; vow, G@08¢, Oats une changed, irley ; #ood to cholec, $1,55@1.80, PernoLevs—Firm; fending bigher; standurd white, 1 cur lots, 11)ge, DETROIT. Drrnorr, Jan, 20, BuravsTurFs—Flour quict and uncliangod; Whoat steady ; extis, §1.06; No. 1, $1.060; amber, 5149, Covu stoady ; No, , 67¢, closod 3o Oate, 0@ ATe, Tidas—Dresrod, $0,60, Croven BEEb—36.15, -t OSWEAO, OwwEao, Jan, 20.—BnEavsvUFts—Wheat quiot ; No, 2 Chiengo' speing, $1.68. Corn Qull at 80c, Burley firin; up-lako Caliad, € s Mestvits, Jau, 20.~ $16,000,76, Oorn-meal casler Lut activef af E Gorn frm bt T2@7do. Oats hoavy; rocolpls deproas {ho markot Lo 5 'y Trav—Veatorn, $16.0030.00 a Bian—Quiet 1 $10,60, in bulk, , ON@10x0, DLk shouldors, Luovioi—La, o 63;@030; sldus, B @B c. e ereuies ith gond demand, but buyers and wellers upurt ; ordinary, 13X@150 7 low middilng, H@14xe 1 govd ordinury, 15616340 ; striet, 163¢@100 ood tniddiling, orubunl, Recelpts ‘of the Aoy, 3,605 , wies, Hlipwents,y,910 bales, Btock on hend, 70,080 Dales, NUFFALO, Burraro, Jan, 20, —BusAvsrorss—Alarket nomie ually unchunged, PHILADELPHIA, No, dv, - Prica|No, Av. Price|No, Av, Prices 46101 $30 183 W08 $655 ) 85wl $5.08 a4 WS 660 |61 08 Tnas | B 606 B4 18 oo (o5 10 870 [ sur 60 65 163 625 |y 218 660 |68 s 8,03 Tan, 20, —BREADATUFPR~Flonr d PHILADELPHIA, Hibevansd 5 L0 GEANA burnsly B Widconula il

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