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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUNE: IRIDAY, MARCIL 6, 1874, MONEY AND COMMERGE. MONETARY, Triunapar Kvermta, March 5, The monoy-markety throughont tho country contiutto plothorio, and trado continuos dull, In this markot, tho prospect is that this abundance of mouoy will continuo all tho spring, Thore is an immenso nmount of pork and provisious horo,—fully doublo tho usunl qunnmy,-—w_hloh will bo sold and turned into mouoy within’ tho noxt two months, Dobwoon §9,000,000 sud 484,000,000 of tho capital locked up in theso com- moditics bolongs to Chicago dealors, whoso usual practioo {s to lend their monoy in tho wpring after thoy have realized, nud thoro Is good renson to oxpect that this must bo thoir policy n month or two heneo. Now York oxchiango was firmer to-day, with snloa nt 260 por §1,000 diecount, though somo were aleo mado at G0o. FREE DANKING WILL START REDEMITIONS OF NA~ TIONAL DANK NOTES. On soveral oceasfons during tho past twoyenrs whon thore was n plethora of monoy In Naow Yorl, bauk doposits have lucronsed thoro so mucl: that tho incronsed requirements for legal- tondors for resorves has mado a promium of 3¢ of 1 por cont for groenbneka over National Dank notos. Thin nover occurred untll tho Natlonal Bank curroncy bogan to ineroaso by the issue of tho ndditionnl 64,000,000 suthorizod by the law of July, 1870, 'I'nis fact alone {s conclusive ovi- denco that o continunnce of the increaso of Na- tionn! Bank notes would eronto o larger pre- mium for groonhacks whonovor thoro wis o plathorn of money. If, undor o froo bunking Taw, the National Bank ourrency shiould inoroaso £60,000,000 nbove 1t present volume,® withont sy corresponding inoronso of greenbacks, it is plain that the premium on greonbucks would in- cronsio so much that tho notes of tho inlotior Notional Banks wonld bo sorted out in Now York, and presentod ot the New Yorl rodeem- ing agoncies of theso intorior banks for re- domption In greonbacks, and i redemption in grooubacks woro thus sturtod, as it undoubtedly would be, it wonld effectunlly cheek auny unduo oxpausion of beuk currency. Interior bauks would find it 8o oxpensive to bo paying i or 1§ of 1 por cont to redeem their eirculation in Now York that if tho facilities woro available for withdrawing their bonds and surrendoring their airculation it would be aono to o large oxtont at such soasons of tho year. Thia viow of tho cnso alono ought to be a conclnstvo answer to thoso who have got the notion Into their hoads that freo banking would lend to *‘inflation.” Curroncy—bauk notes and greenbncks—is n partioular form, or kiud, of capital wnich in used only it small transnctions, For this roason it in in demand whon tho cml)n aro boing moved, and it is required for small paymonts to farmors. When tho crops have boon markotod the country Lias no uso_forsthia form of capital,—it i Korit Tant to pay dabts, and acenmulatos in the cities. Tut in the citics bank notes aro of comparatively little use at any timo. Dusiness is {rans- netod in “larger amounts than in the country, and is settled by banlk checks through tho clenring-houses, and ns tho curronoy itsolf i an unprofitable form of eapital which yiolds no intorest it becomes o nuisanco, and all the city Lanks aro anxious to nxulmufiu it for groenbucks, which ara availablo for legal resorve. Ani cronso in tho nggregato amount of National Bank notos would therefors increase the desire to ox- chango thom for grdenbacka to such an extent as to start tho custom of sorting them out, and thus start rederptions in greonbneks. On tho other haud, whon the crops wora be- +ing moved; and largo amonnts of currency could Lo used in the country, bonk notes would iu- cronsg, if tho banks woro at lihm; to isano all they conld keep n cirenlation. Thus, under n froe banking Iuw, tho yolume of papor money would altornately expand and contract at differont seasons of tho year in accordance with _tho requirements of the trade. Whatovor thoe ‘averago volumo of curroncy might bo under those circumstances, this alternato oxprusion and contraction would not aftwet the value of the greenbacks, bocause these oxpansions and con- tractions would bo governed by the demand for currency for legitimate uses. T'he prominm on reanbaeks which wonld start redemptious of ank notes would be reallya discounton National Dauk notew, which would show the limit to which thu{ could be used in legitimate trade, and at that point would causo contraction of tha cur- ronoy, This would furnish a flexiblo currency, WNY THE CURRENCY IS DEPNECIATED, - The present deprociation of greenbacks, and, consequontly, of the Natlonal Bank notes ro- deemablo in grecnbacks, {8 not duo to an exces- sivo volumo of paper mouey in this country, bub simply to the fact that the Government does not redeem its notes in speefo. ''ho present dis- count of 11 per cont on greenbncks for coin is tho mensure of discredit, or _doubt, caused by the ropudiation of its dewand obligations by the Government. If tho Govorn- ment should become involved in n war, gold would go up, not beenuso there was an increaso of curroncy, but beeauso the doubt about tho onyment of that alrendy out would be fucrensed. n fact, tho practicel oifoct of a riso in gold is to sontract the currency, becnuse it diminishos its purchasing power, A contraction of greonbaclks, howaver, would causs & decline in gold, not be- eaugo it wne @ decreaso in the amount of cumeficy, but becauso it was L decrenso in the amount for which tho Government is in default of pay- ment. The presout premium on'gold, then, is 20t a mensure of the axcess of curroncy, but of sho discredit of tho Govornment, The forogoing argumonts prove that thero nny be an incrente of bauk notes without caus- g any deprociation in tho currenoy, becauso the mereaso of National Bank notes esnnot dopro- siata tho credit of tho Government. LOCAL BTOCK AND LOND MARKET, Messrs, Preston, Keun & Co. quote ns follows this p. m.: Selting. United States 03 of '8, 19K Tnited States 5-203 of ‘63 7 Dnited States 5206 of '64 83 United Statos 5208 of ' 119 103 Uniled States 6-208 of "C—Tatitin ary and July, ., 183 Uniied States 6308 of ‘07—Janu- ary and July, 185 192 United States 6403 of TE—Janii- nry and July, 1183 10-408_cx int, 3 United Btates 54 (now issuc). 1y ‘United Btates currency s, G Gold (full welght),cuvsveens, 1ty bie 13 L $1.84@4T L 08 & fut, 93 K int, | 08 & int, 003 &iut por 05@07Y TATERT, Nrw Yorg, March b,—Money enny at 3@4, Btorling firmer at 24.831@4.84 for sixty-days, and £4.87@4.87}4 for kight, Customs recoipts, 826,000, G:)ld closodat 1113, after selling at 1113{@ 3 Carrying rates, 83 to flat. The 'l‘renuurg disbursed £181,000, Clenrings, 51,000,000, State bouds dull and nominal, oxcopt Ten- nessoes, which wore higher, Govornments firm, Htocks openod fivin, but Iater heeamo waonlk, and pricea declined from 3¢ to 15¢ per cont, tho groatoat fall being. in Lrie, Just bofors tho closo thoro wns o rocovery of }{ to % por cont, Erio being tho strongost., The genoral declino was caused by nows from Washingtlon indicating that tho prosont amount of ontatanding logal- tendors will not_be iucroused. Tho sud- don decline in Erioc was due to rumors that tho Atlnutic & Gront Wosdern party failod to obitain full control of tho Cloveland, Colum- bus, Cinciuneti & Indianapolis Rond at tho eloc- tion yestorday, and that the now Board was a compromise one, and, furthoer, that tho Clova- land, Columbus, Cinéinnufi & Indinunpolis_was not lilely to bo loased Ly tho Atlantlc & Great Westorn, . The #nles botiveon 10 und 2 o'clook amounted to 161,000 shnros, of which 80,000 woro Woatorn Unlon, 10,000 Union Pacitle, 9,000 Wabawli, 8,000 Paciflo Mail, 8,000 Bt Paul, 40,000 Luke Shoro, 12,000 Lirlo, 5,000 Rock Tsland, }_s,ung Northwestorn common, and 6,500 pre- orrod, Town, county, A ceut onda' .. GOVERNMENT DONDS, * Cauponn, 'BL...., Conpong, "5 Conpons, *03. . 3¢ Coupons, 68| Zoupons, 164, 40 Doupons, ', Coupons, 66 (how) Curronvy Od. Now 8. 0ves s BONDR, Virginiss, old. .. il Carolinug, oid 0N [Nortl Curoliass, uu 18 A0S, HOW, Virginiug, new, Canton,,, Quickeiiver ,, Adming_ Fxprosh. Wolls Faryo .. b American xpross, ..y 03! Uultod Blates £x,,,, T0° Tucili Muil New York Central, Clovo,, Ci, & 1 iChl,, Thur, & Quinoy. 103 Lake Hhoro, 8 Indlana Central, Michian Centrai, ... 8751 UlinoiwsCentral, Littburgh & F, Wio, 877 | Union Bacio stock Northwestern, . Nortliwestern pfit Tock Tsland Now Jersoy H1, Paul .., 005¢|Undon Paciio bonde. 826 71" [Contral Pactfio hondi, 0 i:::&’ Dol,, Lack. & Wostorn,100 x| Lioaton, Hart, & Lirle, 177 TATE, 'The following instrumonts wero filod for ree- ord on Thursday, March 5: oIty riorznTy Indlaua av, 258 £L n of Thirleonth at,w f, 91 64-100 178 1, datod Fab, 973 considoration, $10,160, Tarrabeo sty 05 £t 8 of Oronbyt, o f, 35 £t to alloy, dnted March 3 ; considecation, $4,600, North Olark st, 76 £t w of Schillor st, o f, 502161 7-10 £t, dated March 4§ considoration, $3,400, Hedgwick at, 1 w cor of Whito st, of, 941120 0-101t, atod March & ; consldoration, $3,300, Bangamon at, 100 £t 1 of Front st, o f, 25x100 11, datod March 4 3 considoration, $1,250, Hamo o8 tho above, datod April 4, 1873 ¢ conmider- ation, $1,00, ¢ Vart of Lois 16 to 17, in Dlock 17 (s w of railroad) in tow's Addition, dated Mareh &; consideration, 1,000, £ Abington st, 100 £ af TaSalioat, 0 f, und i of 60x180 £, dnted Bopt, 24, 1873} considoraticn, 830,000, Und X of tho abovo properly, dated May '0, 1671 ; countdération, 110,000, "I'lio abiove two (ransfors sro from Asa D, Tosd to tha Uity Natioual Bank, Olileago, Weat Ollo nh, 477t g'of Anliaidag, » £, 0513 £t dafod Marel 33 connfdoration, 83,200, West Huron it, n o cor of Wool at, 1 f, 25x124 ft, dafed Feb, 19 ; consideration, $1,450, Moy at, 126 £t 1 of Twentlotli at, w 1, 35x100 1t, dated BMarchi &5 considorntion, $1,700, b Twonty-firat kt, 25 £t w Of Loavittat, nf, 25x135 ft, dated Fob, 26 3 conalderation, $1,100, “Twonty-first st, 231 9-10 £t 0 of Onkloy av, 1 f, 253125 ft, dnfed Fob. 20} cansldcration, $1,100, "West Iiuron st, 200 ft o00f May st, 8 £, 1452110 ft, with buildings, dated Fob, 27; conatderat]on, 1,000, Ninctecuth #t, 24 fLw of Tanline st n f, 34xi5 g, dited Fob, 341 couslderation, $1,200, v , 295110 t, dated Onnul 6, 03 £t 8 of Wilson i, ot. 18, 1873, consldoration, $3,500, “Chirfecnth”st, 137910 1t o'of Bluo Tslanday, nf, 94x107 £, dated Jon, 303 conslderation, $1,200, Fourlli av, 120 fLn of Polk at, o f, 205115 £, dated Morch 3 considoration, $8,250, Yolk at, 76 fL w of Clinfon, n f, 46x80 £t, dated Marel 4 coustderatlon, £5000, Hlulmrg gt, 160 ft 8 w of Bhort at, & f, 25x120 ft, anted Fob. 10+ consideration, £700. Lot1,m Block 1 of Block 7, Sca 83, 39, 14, dated March 4; considoratton, §1,800, NONTIL OF CITY LINITS, . Ten acros in & 0 cornor of Beo 7, 40, 14, dntod Feb, 275 conslderation, §11,000, Lot 10, {n ndicy'a o 3¢ of & ¢ 3 of S00 17, 40, 14, datod March 4 3 considoratlon, $10,000, HOUTH OF CITY LIMITA, Tot 16, of Waodbridgo's Lots 1 108, ete,, in Block 106, of Lymanctal, 8 % nw i nw i of u g i Beeil, 48, 14, duted March £7 conaideration, $3,201; .ot 10, in same, dated Fob, 28 considoration, 074, 00 4 5, anil 10 fL Tt 6, of Clack & Layton's Tots 7 t010, In Block 8, of Walker & Stinwon's & w ¥ Seo 9,38, 14, with bufldings, dated March 2; consider- atlon, 40,000, Lof 69, in Woodworlli's Lots 12 and 13 in Nowhall of al, part of n w i Hoo 16, 38, 14, datod Fob, 03 conieration, $100d, gD 15 of o Xn W B0 X of 00 11, 3013, Tt a4 onmtoriaion, BL.000° h 4 3¢ of Lot 10 of Lotu§ to 16, in Johuson's 8 3 a0 3 of no I Boo 3, 98,14, dated Jan, 10 consider~ atlon, £4,000, el ey A COMMBRCIAL. TrunspAY EvENING, March f, The following were tho receiptsand shipments of tho leading articlos of produce in Ohicago during tho past twenty-four hours, aud for the corresponding dato one yenr 8g0 g TEOEIITH, IIENTNTS, terd. | 167, [} 1874, ) 87, Flour, brls, \| 10,709 10,05 8,847 Whent, bu,.10200 | 7800 LR T ) Corn, btaess 27,145 6,425 25,7:40) 34,160 1,434 799 0,40 4,405 160,950 167,835 Tlax sead, fus..... .| “D1810 i: Tiroom, coru, fb.crs| 14,0000 5l 5,14k Cured incats, 1bs ...| 6,200 [2010,423 Tieef, brla, 135 Butter, e 41,010 Dreased hogs, No...| 1,04 109 Livo hioge, NO,.....| 11,008 1,177 Cattle, No., ,3) BIG 602 Lumbor, No, Hlingles, No. Lath, No, Balt, hrla. Withdrawn from storo yestorday for city con- sumption: 10,688 bu corn, 1,978 bu cats,” 2,264 bu ryoe, 860 bu barley. Tho following grain hag been inspected into store this morning up to10 o'clock: 70 cury wheat, 63 cars corn, 14 cars onts, 2 cara rye, 8 carg barley. Total, 156 oars, or 60,000 bu. The leading produco marketa wero strongor to-day, under a bottor demand for most deserip- tions of producoe. It was tho result of a burst of confldance nearly all round the horizon,which seened to have originated in the fact of small roceipts of grain. This caused offerings of breadstufls to be light, and partially rostricted the volume of trade in grain, A little more firmness was noted in tho mirkets at other Poluts, under o more oxtended desiro to buy for mvestment. 1t was tho upward turn that gen- erally follows stondiness nfter a declino, Jobbers of dry goods report improvement in the demand from local retailers, but tho movo- ment on intorior account contlnuos slack, Coun- try morchants roport business as unusually dull, aud nssign a8 the causo the almost impassable condition of the roads. Pricos remuin steady and uniform, The grocory markot was without specinl activity in uny department, while aside from the moro staplo articles tho movenient, wag sluggish. Coffoes, sugar, and,rice woro strong. Other lipos were comparatively stendy. DButter continues in scant mm{)ly and readily commands tho quoted prices, whilo'in excoptional Instances oven bhighor figurcs are obtazined. Cheoso is mecting with o moderato inquiry at 17@18c for 'Qlln)fl Now York factory, and at 16@17% for Western do, whereit is firmly hold. Canned fruits ure boing freoly distribiited at gonerally firm prices, whilo somo descriptions aro ndvanc- ing. Dried fruits, hoth foreigu and domestic, aro in fnir request at full prices. No changes wero noted in tho fish market. Leather remnins quiot and steady. There waa less trading in oils, and prices of somo descriptious wero worl- ing casier. This was the caso with carbon, Inrd, and turpentine. Quotutions wero 15@1534c for carbon, 88s_for oxtra lard, S1.03@L.08 for lin- seed, and 66@680 for turpentine. Pig iron, to- baceo, and wood wore quiet and unchangod. The demand for common lumber continues active, aud tho market is very firm for those grades, parlicularly fencing, orders for which ara very numerontd, Shiugios aro stoady nt £8,3734@8.60 on track uuder an active inquiry, No new features woro noticed in the fron and stool trade. A moderatoly active demend was roported at unchanged rates, Metals and nalls woro firm and in fair intorior domund, Building miaterinls were stendy and moro active. Com- mon brick i8 geuorally quoted firm, but othor matorials nro without percoptiblo change. Balt was rather quiet and stendy. 'I'he wool, hop, huy, and broom-corn murkets wore rather quiet, though now and then orders wore re- coived, gouorally for smnll quantitios. No varintion in prices was made. 1lides wore sal- ablo to denlors at full former prices for good offerings. Tho groon fruit trade was rathor quiot, thera ‘being only o light rotail domand. Orangoes aro gearco and {irm, also vory choice crauberrion, but nstplon wore rather weak, undor o fair supply and light domond. Seods woro nFuin in fuir request, ospeclnlly timothy and cloyor, and steady. 'lio poultry market was dull ond wons. ighwines woro modorataly activo at tho prica namod yentorday by buyers, all offered at that figuro being rewdily takon to-day, 'This wan lo docling from the Inst quoted salo, throo days ngo. Balos footed up 250 brla at 920 por gallon, Drossod lmlgn were dull and frrogular, the proforance being for light' welghts ‘to-day, at n roduction of Bo por 100 lbe, while houvy lots wore 13}¢@200 lowor. Bulos wore limited “to 60 ot $6.10 ; 622 at $6.07}¢ 5 110 at £0,00@0.12}3, tho outsido for light'; 100 soft £5.05; 43 nat $6.60, 'Total, 895 fead, Provirlons wore mors nctive, and stronger all raund, though tho roceipts of live hogs wero again Ho largo os to causon further decling of aboitt 10c por 100 1hs in the prico of tho snimal, Othier markots wore reported firmor towardy noon, but this fuot was probably only a conse- rc'mnuo of ourown strongth at the oponiug, Wo stnted in this mornivg’s Issuo that most of tho produet now hero has worked round into stroug hunds, I this foct probably lics tho koy to tho advanco to-day, Tho wenkor holdors got rid of thoir loads during tho- revent -downward turn, and thoko who relioved them aro now ablo to hLold off for highor pricos ; whilo some of thoso who sold u fow duys ago, now, soalng the markel on tho upward turn, wantod to got into tho donl ugalu, “Thero in o ruthor wide ox- peotution that un rolive domand will upring up owurds the olowa of Lont, aud this glvos con- fidonco In Aprid doliverios, though our stocks aro known Lo bo lurgo, vspooially in pork. The advanve gained to«dny was about 10@160 per brlon pork j eud 16@200 por 100 by on Jurd ; firmuoss in_ tho Inttor boing lclpad by strongth I Liverpool, Monta wora gouorally _held tully highor, Tho markot closed stendy at the following rango of pricest Mess pork, cash or sollor March, $14.00@14.951 do sollor April, @14.673@14.60 do sollor Mny, ©14.80@14.85; primo moss pork, $12.25@12,60; oxtra primo do, #11.26@11.560. Lard, ocneh or soller Marah, M.mqa.’l’l 4y do sellor April, $8.00@8.023¢ ; do selier May, 80,10@0.12}¢. Graen hams” at §@92{o for 1 and 16 i nvumfiuua swoot-pleklod liams, \‘l}(@lu}io; dry-slted monts, loose, at86.50@6,40 for shouldors, 780 for Gumbotlands, 7@ 71¢a toriong olear, 87.46@7.50 foruuorhlbm $d for slort olonr; the samo boxod at }fu por i abovo theso prices, CGroon meats 4@ {0 lowor fhan saltod do. Moata for April delfvory 3¢ higher, and for May 3do higher, than' citsh grlcuu. Bnoon monats, Oigc for shouldors, @b for short b, B5@83o tor sliork clonr, "“all packed in boxes; tho same in Lhds, 3o hghor, Dacon hme, 111¢@1lo. Mose boof, £8,75@0.00; oxira mows do, $0.76@10,00 1 boof hams, §9,00@20.60, Oity tallow, 03¢(@0}do; gronso quotablo at 43{@7c, Salos woro roportod of 135 Dbrls mess pork at 814403 500 brls do at $14.35 ; 600 bris do geltor Aprfl At 314.60 ; 1,250 brls do at 814.67%¢ ¢ 760 brls do ab 81400 5 260 tes lard at 8%e ; 100 ten doat B&‘{ i. 5600 ten do_soller April at 80.00 i 1,000 ton doak €6.071¢ ;760 fen o at, €805 | 4,000 tes do nt £B.021¢ : 1,260 tes do at £8.00 B0 ten do sollor May at 1,260 tes do at 8&87&5 % 9,16 1,000 tea do J.i';%{- 260 tes do nt 20,10} 260 tes do at 0,00 ; 60,000 It shouldors at bigo 3 50 tea mwoot picklod hinins (9 1hs) at 890 ; 100,000 s shiort riha sollor Muy at 80 ; 100,000 b sliort clenr scllor April 6t 8¢ ; 500 boxes long and short cloar at 80 20,000 Ibs bollioa at B¢o, boxed, Flour was dull and unchanged, the fiymortons in Now York, and the groater strongth in tho lo- cal whoat market, offocting no improvoment in tho feoling herg. Ixportors woro out of tho marlot, aud local buyoers wanted very little. Tho rocelpts of yostorday woro largo, but wora about oqualed by tho shipmonts, Bran was G0c per ton lower,” Hales woro reported of 100 brls whito winter oxtras on private tormn; 100 brls spring oxtras at §6.60; 650 brla do on private torms; 42 brls suporfing at £3.60; 50 bils rye at $4.85 ; 85 brls do on private torms. 'Tofnl, 877 brls, Also, 10 tons bran at $16.00; 20 tons do at 314,50 on track ; 10 tons on through car ab $16.60 ; 30 tons cornmenl nt £30,00 on traok; 10 tons mid- dlings av B17.00 5 10 tois do at $17.00 at mill. I'ho following wero tho quotations nt the cloge : Fair to good whito winter $050 @ 7.00 Choice do. .76 (@ 0,95 Red wintol 55 @ 7.00 Chioleo apring 5.04@ 6,00 Medium to good do,... 5,00 5,50 Good to chioics Miuncsol b0 0,7 Yutont do. 800 @10.60 Folr to ch 816 @ 4.50 Common d 800 (@ .60 Rye flonr, . 430 @ 4.8 Bickwheat 0.00 @ 7.25 o M50 @16.00 o docidedly strong, ivo, an ab an avorago advancoe 3ge, though the bulk of tho businoss was trousuctod ab 1o abovo the closiug price of laat evening., The private ad- vices from. Liverpool quoted au Advance of 1d por 100 by, and Now York was **held ¢ higher," while the thupaction of this morning foll off fo 70 cars, * 'Theso focts, with tho four that the quantity of whent yot to go forward iy much less than usual at thig sonson, brought out tho shorts in considersblo forco. It appoars from statomonts published this morning thint Minne- sola has only about 6,000,000 to send out, iu wheat and flour, the very opon winter, ani comparatively cnsy froight ratos, having pormit- ted the foward movoment ot an uuprecodented rate, The speculative inguiry to-day oausad o good domand for cash whont to carry against options, and fresh receipts commanded a pro- mium of I@3/c over rogular. Seller April oponed ot $1.197%5, advanced to $1.2034, doclined to SL.203, Ttoso to 121, foll back to 21203, and closed nt $£1.203{. Sollor May sold ut' £1.24@1.9614. Soller tha wmonth, or regular No, 2 spring, sold al $1.18@1.10}{, clos- iug ot the outside. _Strictly fresh recoipts of do closed at $1.1997. No. 1 spring closed firm ot $1,213{ for straight, and $1,221f for North- western, Btriotly fresh receipts of No. 8 spring closed at $1.15%, and do rojected at $1.08, Cash sales wero roported of 400 bu No. 1 North- westorn Central recoipts at £1.221¢; 400 bu do at §1.22; 2,400 bu No. 1 spring, fresh, ub $1.21%; 800’ bu do ot £1.213¢; 400 bu No. 2 spring, strictly fresh, nv 81.1974; 10,400 bu do at £1.103¢; 16,800 by do at 81.193¢; 1,200 bu do, sud shorly o S1.100; 16,800 T do, ind 10,008 bu rogular, at S[.19%¢; 10,000 bu regulur ap §1.10¢ 10,000 bu do nt $1.183¢; 16,000 b do at $1.183¢; §0,000 budo at $1.181¢; 10,000 bu do ot $1.18%; 6,000 bu do b $1.18; 400 bu No.3 upring at $1.155¢ ; 400 bu do at $LI5X ; 400 bn do nt 31.16; 800 bu do at S1.141¢; 400 bu re- jocted spring at $1.09; 400 bu do ut 31,08, Total, 142,400 bu, Corn wag activo, and averaged 3¢ higl.or, but closed 1c nbovo the last quotation of yestorday, being on tho upward turn during the groncer part of tho sossion, Livorpool was quoted tirmer, and Now York holdors seked 1o ndvance, whilo "the roceipts of tho morning wers vory sunll, and recoivers stuted that thero is not much chanco of any considorablo quantitics boing sont to our marlot at prosent, as it com- mands [0@550 in Southorn Illinois for shipmont .BEast, ‘This excited o rather active gpecilative demand, chiofly from the short intorcst, under whiclt prices ~improved, though the offer- ings for May delivery woro moro liboral thau_was anticipated, = Bellor April opeued ot G9lge, ndvanced 60igo, _rocedoed to GUo, roso to G0%c, and closed ab 0603¢c. Sellor May wold at C3@Gde, olosing nt 6337c. Bollor the mouth, or regular No. 2, #old st 59@593ge, closing at 69%¢e. March rocule of do closed at 59370, uew No. 2 closcd at G4}4c, old rojected at 54%{c, aud new do at 62¢. ~ Cash sales were reported of 800 bu high mixed at 00c ; 23,000 bu No. 2, old, at 0o ; 6,0 Tt do at 6970 ; 97,000 bu do at 595¢a 3 16,000 du do nt 5930 ; 5,000 bu do at G930’ 6,100 bu do, now, at 5il¢e; 400 bu do, wintorstornge, ot 63}¢a} 6,000 . bu ~ rojected, old, at b6c ; 4,400 bu doat Gi%{o; 8,600 bu now 't 62 ; 800 bu by sam- plo, oar, nt 68 on track, Total, 109,600 b, ats 'woro vory quiet, but }@3¢o higher in sympathy with the improvement in wheat and corn, ‘The small receipts enabled holdors to en- forco n rige on cash lots, but option-buyers would not pay corresponding figures ; lionce lit- tle trading. Seller April sold b 48}¢@435¢c, soller Moy at 470, and sellor the month at 480, oll closing stoudy. Strictly fresh recoints close ot 48%40, ~ Cash “sales wore roported of 3,600 bu (frosti) No. 2 at 483¢0; 1,800 bn doat'dSice; 5,000 bu do at 48¢; 600 bu rejoctod at 41e; ~ (00 bu, by samplo, at 48¢; 1,200 on do at 47350 600 budont47; 3,600 bn doat 46u; 600 bu do ut 45¢. Lotal, 17,600 bu. Ttye was quict and o shade firmer than yestor- day, but with no change in_ quotations,” Sules were roported of 800 bu No. 2, in down-town housios, at 8530 1 1,600 bu do, eisowhera, at 85e, all fresh roceipts ; uud 1,200 bu by snmple nt tde, 'Total, 3,600 bu, Logular No, 2 was nom- innl nt 88@883g0, .Barloy wus rather moro active on No. 8, and a shado firmer, owing to the fuct of light vecoipts, Snles wore made of regular at $1.92@1.495, sirictly puro nt $1.86@1.40, sellor April ut §1.40, oud buyor March ot §1.42, No. 2 was nominally weuk at 31.60@1.55, tho oulaide in the North- wontern; and rojected was quoted lower, at $1,20 @1.22, with no fnles, Canh snles woro roported of 400 bu No, 2 fresh at £1,62; 2,800 bu No, 8 fresh at 1.40; 800 bu do ut $1.98; 2,000 bu do ut $197; 800 bu do ut $L80; 2,400 bu do at £1,353 1,600 bu do rogular at $1.95; 5,000 bu do I, 1. E1) ot $1.924 1,200 bu by samplo at $1,65; 00 bu do at §1,66; 1,600 bu do at 31.87 deliv- ered, ‘otal, 18,700 bu. RUROPEAN MARRETS, The following ndvices woro received on "Chango to-duy, in additlon to those given in our telo- graphioc columns: Manoin 6—London—Qargoes off const—Wheat hard- cniug, Cargoes on pasauge—Whoat, higher prices ek ed, bt no wdvanea_estublished, Numberof cargoes on'paksage, botl wheat and corn, sbout the sime, Liverpaoi—Wheat fmproving, Corn frier, Spring ehuat, 118 4dGa12s, PACKING OF CINGINNATI, Thoe packing of Cincinnati for tho four months ending March 1, 1874, compnred with the pre- Yvious yoni, as ofliciully roported by Siduoy D, Maxwoll, guporhnundsne of tho Moichants' Ex- chango, is us follows: 1813-4, 1872-3, Wholo numbar of hogapacked, 681,233 610,30 Deerenso,. Gerees 48,033 Packlng of 1671 cquivalont (o liogs tho weight of 1874-: 535,205 Agyregato gross welght, Jbw', 103,188,015 100,058,316 Decreas, lba, L AT, Averago gross Wolglit por Tiead, Tos, 23078 504,89 Dacronse, TR Aggragato yhoid of Tavd From Mady gty loafy and trin- mtugy, lbe, 23,070,785 98,004,877 Dgreant, oy 5,628,002 Averugs ylold""of "lnrdd " from head, gty leat, aud trime mings, ror head, s, 0.1 5.0t gglEunds, s, 5 > reguta coat., “m-ure.uu..... 4 ‘11',“'{1 $.fia 80 4ot 892,34 05,00 Mous, Lrls 00 Primo me o Qlonr, brl, % s 10 Ly, brls, Looamud - 9,61 D PROVUCKD, Tlerces, PR (XY 80,414 Barrols; . 514 iy v o i 14,203 .. N7 M Hif ON HAND[" itor ot The Chicago Tyibune % Dososy rowarkablo qualitios, Aaguroly af tho luman framo ean_bo dissoctod and the norvos, veing, and Lawues homado to toll tho story of hoalth or difordor,¢o suroly can ‘atatemeuts bio nunlyzod, 1t wag shown In 'I'ng ‘Cnmnuxe of Wodnosday that in Mr. Iarper's statomont, ns published in the sy ){!lomnntnl roport of the Govornor, signoed by L r. Ponreon, that ¥ cash on Tnnd " might not bo *onsh,” bu thirty-day papor, Lot ua look Tittle tmlrnm-x “fm“n?“fn at. ‘thl-;; supplemontal roport in » cortificato d Hr’f‘caownu sh, T fllm U!nl?ln National Bank, 0 gayA on the morning of o Mr. J'nnrpxsr'u balanco was €8,001.02 on {ho - morning of tho = 20th was 810,074.42, 'Iho differonco botwwoon Lhowo i just £2,072,50, or {ho csect amount of tho ** digcounted noto," if one wns dlscountod, o that it scema that tho thirty-dny papor, which it ia ossiblo tho * cash on band "' consintod n{} was 0 tho oxtent of £3,000 discounted by the Union Nationnl Banlk, ut, & littlo furthor: On the 18th ho says the *balance on hand as shown by tho cash book” way $24,140,40; on the noxt day hio soys It was §24,140.80, » difforeuco of §40, bt it dow't npyont tho £40 18 auywhers, Thoro {a no variation in the bank dopouits, or in the *“eash on hand,” or In the unoutored itoms, to balnnco that B40, and it looks an if that 840 was just added for effect] * It looks well,” you lnow, to show that your eash balanco s not ex~ aotly tho Bamo two dnys in sucoesslon, But still furthor : In the first roport mado by tho Commissioners tho *balauco s por eash-book " for the 10th of TFobruary is statod ns £24,140.60, In the supplo- montal roport it {u for the 18th, $24,140.40, and for the 10h, #24,140.80, which shows that the figures camo from o vory oxact and reliablo sourcol Morcover, tho firab roport shows that the two Commissioners loft Springfield on Fab, 18, and made tholr examination on tho 10th, and thoy found * cash in bank, $18,674.40" but after they fo through with tholt throo hours’ oxamination t would sgem Mr, llarpor gots discounted his thirty-dny * cash on haud " fu the Union Bank, and brings up his “cash in bank" to 821,640,809, This rathor suggests that the ron- son why the two Commissioncrs did not count or #co the *cash on hand" g, that it would liardly bo tho thing to try to make them beliove flurl.y-dni; papor was roally “ecash on hand;" and, bosides,—who knows ?—perhnps Llie papor had not beon made at the time thoy wora thore. ~But moreover, and Instly, bmthnn‘ the In- apector gecka to correct tho * wrong * impros- sion that ho was short by showing, in this_po- culinr way, that there was an oxcess, Now, to tho humblo Viow of most Onshiors and ac- countants, ““eash ovor' {s ny fully s mign of “ gomothitig wrang " as “ ensh short.” It the cagh iy “ out of balanco " olihor way it be- hooves somo ono to_stir himsetf. In this cnso tho " oxcess " is $27.01 moro ono day than tho noxt, aud this is just tho smountof tho $10 huppened to bo added to the “ balanco of cash book™ for effcet, and of the dis- count on tho_ “ thirty-day mnote,” and it don't room to indieato thai ho know when to charge theso mattors, but it does soom to indi- catothat ho had bettor * stir himself.” 'I'he Com- missionors show conatant deficils. Tho Inspector slows coustant excess, and tho thing in which thoy agreo i3 that the cash-book don't_balanco Wwith tha ensh on band, and that tho indications and | aro tho casb-book is wrong, or tho funds are wrong, or oled that overything is wrong,—or, ay Btophen Blackpool, in ** Haxd Wimes," puts the mattor: Ity aw o muddle.” ScnuraTor, CALL JOARD. ! 5 Mess pork and lard weroe moderatoly active in the aficinoon, uud bighor. Ments wero utendy, Moss pork, cash or soller the month, nb tho closo was offored at_ $14.60; sellor April ofered at 814.72)¢ ¢ sellor Moy offered at $16,00. Lard, Solor A S8, 0350 @R.0T30: seiorAay- 80 19153 sellor Aprll, £8,02} .07)4; sellor May, 80,1214 D116, 8uort clont, cusiy ¢ sollor e ol s bids, no offors; sollor April offared at 8o ; soller Mny, no bids, uo offors; short ribs, cash or selior {ho month, $7.45 bid ; wollor April at §7.60 @1.873¢; soller ny, BY5@8i¢c ; shouldors, eash or saller tho mouth, 53@35)4v ; welier April, 53¢ @530; sollor May, mo bids, no offors, Snles include 100 brls mess porl, cash, at $14.40 200 bris do at 81450 ; 1,000 bris do, sellor April, at 14,70 ; 260 brls do, sollor May, nt $14,90 ; 500 brls do at $14.95: 160 tes lavd, casl $8.873¢ ; 250 tou do, sollor May, at 39,15, LATEST, ‘Whont was rather quiot, aud closed the same as on 'Change. No. 2 wpring sold at 3120} @ 1.21, closing nt $1.2037 wellor April, and 21.255¢ soller May. Corn was quict Lut firmer, at 605¢ @G0¥{c seller April ; G33{@C1c sollor Muy, S i CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Tiunspar EyeNmio, March 5, ALCOTIOT—Quotublo at SLESGLYY, BEANS—Wers in moderats requiy 2,653 wediums, $2,006! 2,401 do medlums, §1.90 bag, $1.35 i brls, BULTER—Activity agnin provailed in this market, and full foruur quoiation wero bolug roslized. ié dafly receipts sro uv mars than susiiciont tosupply tho curront demand, oud, judging from proscnt apposr- ances, tho extremo prices now provalont will bo sus- tained for some time to come, ~ Wo quoto: Gholeo to faney yellow, 38@4c; mediom to good grades, 0@ 3¢ 7 inferior to common, 20@380 ; common to cholcy roll, 2@i8e, G—A quict feoling still provalls fn the Navles, ,25; ¢ar-lots unvios, 5; green peas, $1. BAUUL bagging murket, sud prices remain steady and une chunged. Wo repent our quotations: Stark, 81k Ludlow A, 330; Lewlstou A, 42ie; American 4, 2030} Amoekoug A, 20x¢; Otter Creck, 32¢; burlap bagy, 4 nnd 5 bu, 18@306: gunnies, slngle, 17@18¢; do double, 27@380 ; woul sacks, (0@03c, BLI:OOM CORN—Ouly a fair retail trado was report- od. Thorecolpts aro fuir and atocks urs acoumulnting, Wo ropeat: Choico to extra hurl, B@B)o 3 corn that will work itaclf fnto o cholco Lurl broom, 4@ 8e; for gaod o, U5@Tc; good ta cholco stalk Lraid, TX@8ies redand Atainod brush, $4@6XC. BUILDING MATERIALS—Tlio domaini, though sinull, §s sleadily Jwmproving, and pricos aro stead; aud rulo firm for common brick, We quots Slucco, $250; New York stucco, mulllng, 5 .60; Itovondato coment, $3.25@3,60; Utica, Loufs- ville, aud Akron cement, $100 brl; Portland coment, $T.00@7,60; Lmo fn bulk, 80c@H.00; limo (brls), $1.10@1,25 @ Lrl; whito wand, 9 brl, $1.60 @2.00; plostering huir, 3 bu, 40¢; e brlex, 1,000, $35.00@90,00 ; buildtug Lrick (common), $7.00 @100 3 pre brick, $14,00@15,00; rower brick, 503 h{‘flw.\ ikeo aud Rucine preseod, $23,00@40,00, .’ do common, $14.00@10,00; Indiaua pressod, t fro-clay, iSL—Ordera aro mostly for small amounts, but thoy make a vory respeetablo aggregate, and stoeks aro el worked down quite as rapidly as holders desiro, In tho meantimy_the warket Tomaine strong at_the quoted pricoa: Now York factory, mild, 17@18c; Olto and Wostorn Tuctory, do, 10@170; lower grades, 13 @160, ) COAL—Ty fn imited demand only, and prices aro not lield witls auy speetl dgroo of firmnows, Quolie tion ara au follows : Lebigh, prepared, $11,003 Laclk- wwannn, $10.00; Cannel, 38,609,005 Erfo nud Waluut Hill, $8,60; Brooky, $3.00; Blorsburg, $3.00@0,00; Kirk- 1and grate, $7,005 Howking Valley, $6,60 3 Midway, $8,60; Indisig Dlock, 40,007 Juluouk, 85,567 Wiltiiugion, Wab quict and unchanged ; Pork br- reln, $1,05@1,16; whisky barrcls, $1,U0@2.10; lurd tierdew, $LA0QLAG ; flourborrels, 4B@66e § pork staves, Tough, $18.00@52,00 ; do, bucked, $20,00@45.00 ; tierco staves, rotigh, $23,00@24.00 ; bucked or sawed, $25,00 @33,00% whisky staves, rough,$206,00@28,00 ; do bucked, $43,00G:08.00; flour staves, $9,00@11,00; circle flour Lioading, 8@J0 ver set; flour hovp-poles,'$10,00@12.00 por m. EGOS—Tho offerings aro atlll lurge, and pricos aro sathor weak, though thero {6 & fair howio demaud aid Howo aro taken for shipment, Fresh sold ot 14@lGe, Tickled lots aro vory dull ut 6@8e. FIBH—Wero ogolu quoled active and frm, Prices Tango Llio sawo v on tho prezeding duys of (o wack, a8 follows : No. 1 whitelish, i¢-brl, $7.60®7,60; No, 2 do, $7.26@7.403 No, 1 trout, 37,00@7.255 No, 1shiorsmucks Crél, now,’ =i, $I3.60GI4003 No, 1 bay, $10,60 @10.76; No. 3 sunckerol, 3¢-brl, $8.5@8,60; fam. iy mickerel, 36-brl, $1.25@7.60; No, 1 shoro kits, $1.16@2.35 ; Dark codfish, 33,005,163 George’s cods fish, $0,25@@0,60 ; Labrador herring, eplit Lrly, $8.50 @003 do, jg-brl, $1.86@460; Labrador ~Lotring, round’ br), §7.60@8.00%5 do ig-brl, $4,00@4,95; hox liorrlug, No, 1, 30io ; 'box herring, seuled, 40034Jo § Columia River walmon, -brls, $9.76(10,00] FRUITB AND NUTS—A livoral distribution of foraiyn and domeatlo dricd fruils was witnosed at cea not csontinlly different from thoso provalont at tho boglunity of tho week. Wo quoto thio market firm us follows: FoneioN—Dates, 105@1le3 figs, drums, 12@13%0; figs, in boxes, layers, 101007 Turkish proncs, 14X@16%e; rafsing layors, $3.40 @146; ruising, ' 1ooko Muscatel, $5.70G0.85 ;5 rat~ xing, Volonels,' 13@13%0; Zanto currants, 8@8ko: citron, 3U@840: lemon_jeel, 18@20e, DoMEwtic— Alden'apples, Miohigan quirt '.-d@aaui Mlchigan, sficod 3 @lox0; S X @130 @1930; Westorn do, 114 @1yo: Bouthorn do, 10X@I10; ponches, 'marcd, @260} peachios, hulves, mow, 16@16kc ; do, mixe W, 113@tise; Lackborrice, 11G 1805 rawpborrics, 04207 pitied’ cherrles, 20@o, Nurs—Filborts, 1755@G18)e; almonds, Terragons, 22@230; Naples by s Gl witnte, 196500+ Grenohia now, 10@170; Hrazils, 11@1130; pocany, Himinglon peanuts, fucy, 1o} @100 3 Tonmesson pounuts, B@Uo, i moderato requeat, Or— anges uro frm 3 abio choleo cranbories, but syples aro lonty ud zailior slow aud weak, Wo quoto : Lonions, 51,00 per box § Valenchs orangos, $10,00@14.00 por cuno ; Palorro aud Mossiunlo, poF Lo FMUGDAC tate 10 ‘apples, $1.45@3,78 por brl : vholee, $4.00@5.00 %‘:‘E‘i.r Y illivated orunberrios, $11.00G@16.00, GROO! R114—T'ho domund Wa moderatd, and vl ues were without matarial ehange, There ia s{ill a ver, Hrn tono to tho colleo market, holders sceming confie dont that prices will furihios advanco, Sugars also Hhow considurable atrongtli, Othor gouda muy be cou- Bldored ateady, Quotations ura sy follows s o 1W1-Oantt, HODA—TX¢@H Govsxes—Nools, 0G4 . Java, 38@00; Javi, No, 3, 356 ¥@uIo: choles o, % good do, 30k @ o}, rouallugt do, 2@io; Bingoporo Juya, {2 @USHa s Cota ltich, faneyy tis e dties do, prime, 01 Maracutbo, 33@ak0, QaNDLRe —Btar, full welght, 17)@MBo s stearine, £ull” weliilit, 143143501 o, Wlort walghy Walixe, Rick—0al i0; Caro- R Wb ,03 daugoon, 1@ Iinn, U@Ve s Larksdaiin, TA7GL, Buaans—Latont cut louf, 19}, @13%50 § crushod and powdored, AW granulilud, DRG0 A, 17th February |. Bl Jolst and scantiing, No,9,105@10%0; B, ior by e sotlow Lrown, 0}¢@0505 primo c @005 cholco molasnod suygar, nir o, Hy (@003 common do, T3@80} nugar, ‘oliofco, Diy@9%0: do prinis, O 9X'; do, fair, Bi¢@B¢a ¢ comitnon, T e, mura—Dinmond ‘drips, $1,30G1.58 silver dripa, extra fine, 83@hto ; good sugar-honso sirup, GH@0SCT extra do, (@100 ; New Orleann molsnes, cholco, Hie 830 ; do prinio, 8@80c ; do common, G6@T0 ; i’nr:l‘g esymolaasos, cliolco, 63@0%: comraon molniscs, BALRRATUS~Common to best, 8% @100, Hriars—Allapice, 17)531830; cloven, G0@020; cansla, ;W(m:ngs D. )y‘:llpur,‘ ';flh{g{m}gfl;l’mtmms, No, 1, s!lo.za&g K . 2, 31,151,201 gingor, puro, 28@30 § do No. % a0atio;' do No, d niafie P 1" ?v 't' : ~Gorman mottlad, 0%@0igo : Golden Won @lgo d White Lily, 63¢@03a; Whito Rone, 04@0!40; palm, 6@0i6a 3 Bavon Tmperinl, 0@0o: Wwhito Tun: alan, 83(@0u: Chiampasgn, 0@0o; primroso, G@0kY, Sranun—silvor gloss, 03¢@1003 ‘common, B@1050; Ure, Gi@Ba, JAY—Tho demnnd fa still of & Umitod cluracter, §d pricos rulo onry an proviously quotod: Wo_quola tha swhiolemnlo pricos pa(d by dealces an follows, cara to contain 20,000 1z Timolby, prime, $15,50@14,003 do No. 1, $12,00@13,00; No. 3, du, SI0.00@11.00} mized, $0.00@0,00; pritua praitio, ‘$9,00@0.00; do No. 1 88,008,003 1o Nov 2, Eh00GHT 000 S o —Thnotlly, $11.00315.003 prairio, $7.0000,00, :'&;«:‘rc ;lallvnry of prossod, $1.00@1.60, according fo dis- 1D S—Woro fu falr requeat and stendy, at tho prices unoxod : Green cltybutchors’, B@00; groon oured, lght, D@00 hoavy, do, Bio) part cured, Bygo; greon calf, 19@1do; groon kip, 0igas dry calfy 2003 llr&' kip, 1703 dry salted, H(a dry filnt, 17 @180; dencon skins, d0@s00; cored, cuf, or othoriwiso damagad, two-thirds jrico 'brandod, 10 hor In:‘nxg ‘(',f,n Blicop polt, wool eatitnated u8 gaslied, per 12¢. & 1LOP8—Met with tho usunl Hight demand. Common 1o chiolco Weatorn, 25@400; Now York Btate, 40 ae, IRONAND BIBEL—Thero was no clunge, Trado 15 moderate, Wo coufinua to quota: + 30-10@ 3810 rates - @ 6 rates ron . 1forga-shoo jron Ploto §ron, common ia] @0 rale Norwaylron, . V8¢ @l Wl Norway noll-rods, L0 @l R Gortnai plow stool. . alll @l Wb Cuat plow atel,. Al @12 Rib Amofean ool Atol. 20" @l B Gliromo ool tcol, a8 @tle B English tool steel, U @ rates Bngllsh spring ateol 10 @il rates ‘American caut pring st @18 rates Bueol o, Al TEx Gl w 00 eqlk Hlo N 00 LEATIEN ot feoling porvaded this market, Ordera woro mostly for odorato amownts, buyers sceming disinclined to anticipata wanis, —I'rices ro- main firm and unchanged, a8 follows ¢ 1@ ¥ Cotutry har 30 47 Ling, city, 3 Sha 41 (9 1,10 20 8 B B 294 24 Collar, ¢, 1 Al Calf clty 1.Ina L5 Calf, count) L00@ 115 Tough npper, standard, . @83 Rangh upper, damaged.. vee 2@ 30 Ttuffulo slavghter #olo e @ a7 WD, A B00u s eeass W@ 3 . 1,20@ 1.35 L e@ 110 vieiees _40@ 45 Veenes G5.00280.00 Frenca calf, Louiofno Trench calf} 24 1030 1ba) Froneh ki, 60 0100 i LUMBER—Tho volume of business is not. quito so Targe ns last month, but still in excees of that for the o 1ino Inat year, snd tho mavket is very Grin under reduced stocke, Tho demand_ {8 priucipally for con- 1mon lumber, fonclug especially boinig nelive, Telow are tho quotationy Firat cienr. @00 Hocond cloa, 1 ¥hih to 3 Jucli, @000 Third elear, 1 inc 5 Third clusr, (hick. .. X Cloar fooring, 1st and %4 togotior. Tongh... saennee i Qonr s 48 wid 3 ¢ Comnnon siding. . A ¥looriug, first cornmon, droa Flourtug, socond commmnon,. dres: Floorin, third common, dressod, Joist, scantling, fenciug, timbor, 1 feut and under,,, Ploketn, squnro Plckets, it Celur 10sts, . Qeder posts, Tound. Lath % No. 1 gawed shingles @ 250 T T 9.7 Shingles on track (A) STNG B0 Throe doliars Jox e to bo added when transforred, which chargo follows tho ulinglen, Thickness—Irive Atnglos to ha two Jnchos n thick- nosn, Longtl—Bixtocn inclies, METALSSAND TINNERS' ST00K—Tliero was uo chunge. Tho markot {a stoudy and for many materials firm, undot o reasonably fair tradn ¢ 10 TiS—Large, 38¢; sunall, d%0; bar, 40c. Leav—Piy 833 bui, 100; pipo; fall coil, 103603 cut do, 11¢. Bugkr Zixo—Full casks, 100; less quautity, 110} slabs, B3gc, ‘Buter Inon—No, 4, 630 rates; Rusaln iran, 8, 0, and 10, 22c3 do, 11 and 13, 2le; do No. 1 stained, 190 rulen s ‘Amorico Ruseli—A, 1465 B, ITo, ‘GaLyANIZED 1n0N—No, 10@20, 1403 No. 21@24, 1es o, 2310, 1405 No, 27, 16c: No, 23, 10c. A discount 15 mado from thi list. 8, 47c; Lroziors, over 12 s, 470: tnned_copyer, 360; plunished copper, d1c; do, cut to sizes, 43¢, ‘Wing—Kos, 1 00, 0c; 7 to 9, 1005 10 to 11, 1le; 19 11xes 1Wund 14, 1265 16 tud '10, Loy 17, 1 18, 160; 19, 190 ; 20, 20¢ ; 'full bundle, 30 por cont dis- colint ' fenco wiro, Gi(c. g NAILS—Were u continued good demand, and firm at thy raten given : 20@60d, por kog, $4.25 uots 84 do, 4,50} 00 do, $4.75; 4d sud 6 do, $6,00; 3t A0, $.701 3d 4o, fuo,’ $7.95] clinol, $6.87%, 13x0 off for 100 keg lots, R AVAL STORES—Trado Io picking wup, and. pricea rulo steady, us followa : Manilla rope, @1, 16X@1Tiges stent Tope, B 1b, 165@10igo; hemp sans cord, § 1b, 18@22¢; marline, P Ib, 18@2c ; tarred rope, @ Ib, 176 186 oskam, % balo, $5,00@0.503 piteh, B brl, 3,606 0.00; tur, 3 brl.$4.76@.00. OILS—Carbon wua uuscitled and Jower, bolng freoly offcred at 16@15)¢e. Au eany feeliug fu the market for lurd and tnrpenfine was also spparent, aud wo reduco our quotativng 1@2e. \Vllnlnd sperm, and otber oils @18.00 @500 @ 215 ruled stenly. Wo quoto: Corbon, 16@18X0: ostra winter lard, 830 0. 1, T6@T8e; No. 2, TO@Te lin- soed, raw, $L.03; 1o bolled, $1.08; whale, 80@80; : aperi, $210@$2.20; neatsfoot,ofl, strletly puro, O bxtca, 0083 do Ko, 1, unk o, 05 atralia, Goe clophunt’ off,"95; turpentine, G0G580’s naphtilia, 63 Gravity, 1707 Daplitha, commol, 1dc. DIG TIRON—1io movement (i thld articlo was by no eans notive, oud tho market does not display us much strength as o fortuight ago, Followlng uro tho nominnl %% ratea : Beotel (uccording to brand), $46,00352 Mns~ silon, 'Cuscarawas, $43,00 ;' Lako Superior, No, ; 3,005 do No, 9, $48,005 do No, 33,00 Missourd chinrcoal, 3 $15.00 1 4200 Chicngo stono cond, $#2.00, TOTATOER—Thera was o falr trado iu lots. from store, Woquolo: Teachblows, from store, $LES@LID Jerbis ¢ ene lota pescliblow, $1.20} aulzad 0o, 3130, delivered, TOULTIY—was dull and weak, Very choleo fresh turkoys and_chickeus _wero wlubloy bt otlier stock Was v, Turkogs, choleo dresiod 10c: do, fair fo 0od, 8@93¢0 ; poor, 5@Tc ; chickeny,$3,00@3,60 § good fln $2,00@2.70 ; ducks, $2,60@4,00 ; gocse, $3.00@H,00 ABEDS—1iniothy uiid clover wero in good domaud nt abont yesterduy’s ¥ange of “ho former sold ut $9,40@3,00,and clover ut $5,45@! 3 mnmmotliat uud whito at $16.75, Tlax lo quoted ut $2.10G2 anllet ot 600 Tor primo, Hungarian was quoled ¢ 5 @750; red top rold ut $1,15. Wo nole sales of 76 baye very chofco timothy ut §3,003 27 bags cholco do at £2.90; 300 bogs Qo primo nf $2,85 ; 416 hags do at $2.80; 161 bags good nt $2.75; 48 bags dont $2,723¢ ; 319 bags do at $2.70; 261 bugs ut $3.603 05 Loy fair at $2.503 47 biaga do poor ot 32,403 20 Ligs cholea elover at $6,10} 10 bogs fair do ut 5,365 91 baga chofce nanimoth do ot $5,85; 10 hiaga whito do at $15,75; 85 bugs millet nt 600 6 baga Hax ot $.0; 8 bags ot '$1.16; 6 bags rod top bt $L15, WALT-Wna n moderato roquest nud steady : Ouondnga oud Saginaw, fiue, $L40; Canida do, $2,00; ordinary coarso, $3,00 3 ‘conraodinmond, $2,10 5 solar, §4.105 duiry, without bags, 33,00 : dafry, with Tags, $1.00; Ashioh dairy, per sick, £5.00, 4 aliin, $1,70@1.80, Turk’s Talaud, $1.50621,76 por b, “TOPACCO—Tlio fobaceo tradu 1 modoratoly nctive, at stoadily mndntained prices. Blocks are fn_gond ahape, and all ordera nro pramply filled within the range'of tho followlut quolations Fing Cur—Extra, 806 § eholeo, 00@050; modium, 60@BGe; poor to common, BRAGE, T1,00—Natural_loaf, T5@80; Lulf bight, 60@1700, bluck, Hound, 45@3he. : A BuoKiNG—Good 10 choleo, 82@350 3 medium, 280 8003 common, 35@Te. WOOD—Holft” only fo s limited_cxtent, and was un~ clinnged in prices Wocell, $8.5030,00; Maplo, $10.003 Liokory, $11.00; laba, 36,50, deliverod, WOOL—A fow emall urders are being placed each day, "The quuntily offoring la small, und prices ure Toported steady. Wo ropeat Tub, Washed, DHMO. 1 vovs Tub, washed, common 10 goo Gomion din o, wiliod, Tlocce, washod, 1 Conruo, waahiod Flooco, unvush Fleoco, u | Tloce, unwanhed, fino, Buper and oxtru tulled. TIE LIVE-STOCK MARKETS, TiunEDAY EveniNg, March 5, ‘Tlie recoipta of livo utock during 1o wedk have eon a8 follow ¢ Cattle, Hoga, Sheem Monday.... Bl I8 60 “fonday 3,031 1,478 Wodneutuy, A0 1,543 Thursduy .. s 3,000 2,400 L PR T T 5,27 Bhipmeuts wore as follows 3 Cattle, Sheon, Monday Y [31] Lueaday, 161 Wednouday, 1017 Total Lo B3 G800 2347 OATTA 0 wak leas aotivity in the demand to- doy, aud prives ato lower, The yavda fulxly swurmed with boyers, Imt, isking advantago of o lorgo mupply, thoy fwisied ~ wpon—nd " wit. out much Mifieulty abtainod—concesslons from yoslordng's prices, ~ For _edpoclally dealrablo oth thoro wera buyera at tolorably full rutes, bt most of tho trading wan dono at 10@160 reduction, I'rices Fanged £rom §3,00@3.50 fur ol oo, atars, nad builh 10 $0.40 for oxtrn graded ateorn, Nicols & Addomn werd fortunato onough to abtatn tho outalde quotation for 43 heud, avoraglng 1,687 lba, A fow othor snlos woro ros ported at $5,76(@0,00, but tho raling rates wero $4,60@ 5,28 for commion to' good _grudes, il $8.35@6.55 for chofee, Tho market closed weals, ‘Withi n largo smount of atock nnsold ¢ QUOTATIONS, Extra Besvea—Graded, 1,4t R S PTTT TT . uveraging 1,300 to 8. o sesee srases . 5,38@0.70 Good Beovos—Woll-fationed, finoly f %a teors, avornging 1,200 to 1,330 it .. G,10@5,50 Med{um Grados—Steera in falr flosl, aver- nging 1,130 0 1,330 118,440100 + 4.16@6,00 Dulclhors' Block—Uonmon {o falr mteors, March, Ontan shindo higher ; No, 9, 48¢, Tarley dull and unichanged, Ty dull \d lowor ub 900, Wirtatcy—Nointinl at 3 Ynovisions—Dork fivmcr at $16.00, Bulk meats firmor_ and moro sctivo; lorge salos: olear rih ut Quiney, TiL, 7o casli ; 730 otierod for clear rib; 770 for elear hicro, Docon' firier ¢ ahouldors, 63(c? ko 84@8)c, Lard sellvo and firin, with largo sales o 8iqo canll, Tous—Blendy ; lght, $4.25@4.75 ; hioavy, §6,00@6.60, Ticcelpta, 3,095, OarTrr—Quiot; Toxan, $1,73@4.25 3 cowa nnil hoife orn, $1,752:3,76 § good ta clioico atoars, $4,25@5,70, Lo colpts, 1, CINOINNATI, . Orxorwnatr, Mareh §,—CorronN—Steady at 162¢a, DaEAvsrusis—Flour dull and unchanged, ~“Whent 0t $1.38@1,40, Corn dull at 58@02¢, Oats dull nt 4@ ;5;;. sfl'? standy at $1,00, Darloy searco and firm} ull, $1,85, Provisioxs—lork fitm} snles at $16,00, Lard atrongor ; aloam, B5@83(0; Xottlo, B7¢@0c, Dulks mouta ntrong; slioulders, 5305 olear rib, TH@74i0; clear, 77(@¥c, Bacon scarco and firm ; shoufluers, 64 @0¢04 clear Tib, B33@Hi0; clear, B3(0, at1d good {0 oxtru cows, for city slaughicr, Ve S50 ta Lo T, S Sisughes, Stock Onttlo—Oommon- caitio, 1 " dacons tlesh, uveraging 700 to 1,050 1ba,. 4, , Inforlor—Light “and thlu cows, Loifors, stags, Litlls, Al calawag stoors Cattlo—Tezun, choleo corn fod. Gattlo—Texas, wintarad North Onttlo—Toxns, throwen drove > OATTLE BALES, 3.50@4.60 295@4.80 No, 44 good sleers, 18 gooil atcors 23 inodium aloc 16 mediuin steors, 18 bulchiors' cows 2 chiolco atoera, 12 vholee ateors, 52 good ateors £0 good steora 20 stook ateors,... 18 good stoors, 16 yood stecrs, 20 cholca ateor 63 good tcora 34 chojea sleors. 42 q00d stcors 14 medium stcors. 10 medium steers, 44 good steors. ... 45 cholco utecrs, 8 ?aud BLEOTA. 0o 5,20 11008—Wera in bolier demanil, and'atthe reduced pyices of sesterday hie markot rulbd slendy aud firin. ho rocelpts wore nearly ns lnrgo ne on {ho preceding dnys of the week, but the probability that tho next fow dnys wiil witucss o moteristly diminlshed supply induced a more_confldent foeling among both buyers oud_scllors, and the difforent grades of atock wore roadily salablo nt yestorday's prices. — The rango of E‘m was $4,00@4.76 for comon to medium, and 00@5.36 for good {o cholco, ROG SALEM, No. Av, Av, Price,|No. Av, Price, oL 184 243 500 [ 63 204 §4.40 [T P 400 46 250 108 A a2 m o119 1 89 205 178 4 165 i 43180 200 60 - 183 80 6L 102 14 6 210 9 00 242 181 [TY 201 a1 28 190 205 500 |70 182 490 |35 253 535 BHERP—There waa a good demamd for ehoep, but tho large Aupply gave binyers tha ndvantage, aud ' tioy forced a decline of 16@250 per 100 1bs. Although Lothy localnd Exstoru buyera Lought frooly, thele pur- chiasen reachied but Mitlo mors than half (ho offeriuge, and the market closed weak, Wo now quate poor to common at $1,25@4.76 : medium at £5.0066.25 ; and good to choleot §6,60@0.25 ; extrandid ut $5.50, BUHET HALS, No. Av. PricejNo, Av, Price\No, Av. Price 48 71 $4.95 (21 1ib €650 (157 107 $5.75 1712 03 50 (173 103 650 [88 9L B 200 02 525 {200 vT 587Tx[102 88 600 NEW YORE New Yonx, March 6—Brevis—Rocolpte, 940, mak- g 1,870 for fho last threo days, Quinily fait, with sntiicr slow sales; prices about o4 on Mouday Jast; o fancy steers sold, The range for native steers wos 10 @12igc, whilo a 5-car-lot of conrso Texnna sold at 93c. Good butchers’ eatile mofuly sold at 11@113¢c, SllrPI'—-l(ucel‘l‘ls.fl.ufi,makhw 8,820 for thiolast three days, ‘Tha market was dull and dopressed for tho lagt throo days, with o dally accumulation of mtock in the pens, aud o steady falling off In prices, The belief i eneral that tho $0 cara of stock held over {o-day must o Rold at the lowest magket touckiod for soveral weeks {-m. A fow fancy sheep sold ot 8c, but 4%5@7)¢c 18 lio quotablo range. SwiNe—Arrivals, 4,780, making 13,500 for tho lnst {hreo daye, ogainet 9,20 for tho samo time last week, There Lus been nothing doing in live hogs for soveral daya; dressed aro Srumor, aud closed at Gige for W ern; 03@7)0 for city. EAST LIBERTY, PA. TasT LIBERTY, Pa,, March 6,—Carrir—Arrivals, 68 cars; best, £6.00@0.25; modinm, $6.96@6.75 3 com- mon, $4,76@5.00, 10Gr—Arrivuls, 21 carn ; Philndelphia, $6.00G0,25 ; Yorkers, $5.20@6,60 3 cominon, §6,00, Sieer—Arrivale, & cara; Lost, T@7i0; medium, 0X@7c; common, 5@Ge, < BUFFALO, BUrraLo, March 5.—OATTiE—Recelpts, 833; total for tho weok, 6,801, Tho murket was dull at yestor- day's prices, . TLauns—Racelpts, €00; total for the BOEEr AND reck, 14,200, Tlo warkol was dfaggiig ot yosterday's ricen. . 1lous—Raceipts, 3,700; total for tho week, 14,400, nguiust 11,800 for last week. Tho marlket was alow and ull at 2563800 por ewt declluo, - Yorkers, $3,00@0.95 5 Leavy hoge, $5.25@5.6 S ) MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH,. Forelan Markets, TaveRroor, March §—11 1, m.—Flour, 27s 61@28s 6d. Wheat—\inter, 135@128 Gl ; wpring, 118 3d@11s 11d 3 whito, 12 4d@1237d; elub, 124 8d@1ds, Corn, 8616d, Torl, Gly, Lard, 424 6d. Lavirroot, March 6—130 p. m.—Tard, 42 94, Restunchunged, LivenpaoL, March 6—2:00 p, m.—Droadstulfs quict and unchangod, TLavenroow, March =- p, 1f,—Tard, 428 6d per owt, T.oxDow, Mirch i—3 p, n.—Consols for money, 921¢ @215 pu nccount, 033 ; United States bonds—'07, 109K ; mow loau, 10837 3° Krle, 42)¢ & proferrod, 05, Loxpow, March 6—6:30 p, m,—Tho bullfon in the Tunks of Englund has incrcased £383,000, The pro- Yortion of tho Lank roscrve fo ita Uabilitics, which Swas lnst wock 49 yor ceut, I8 now 475, ~Tho amount of bulliou gone into the buuk on balance to-day is 200,000, 'tho ruto of discount fn open murket for thros monilis’ bills §s 3 per cent, or & below the bank rate. United States Louds—3-20s of '63, 1081( 3 10-404 /66, 10355 Now York Central, 93 Lrie, 44; pro- Torred, Tallow, 314 5, . Pawts, March 5,—1lentes, 50f 82ge, Livenvoon, March 6—540 p. mi—Cotton quiet s middling upland, 774 ; Orlesns, 80, Salen, 13,000 balen; American, 7,700 3 speculation und export, 2,000, Breadatuffs firm and melnngod. Provislons—Lard, 42 94, Otbers unchangod, Fuanrour, Mareh b,—Five-twenlios of '0%, Y87, Now York Dry-Goods Market. New Toni, Murch —1ho trallo movounent was quict with commission Lownos, but tho Juhbing trade continues to Improve, ,Tho market for bioached coltons §8 foverish and uusettled, and tho tonding in downward for low and modlun graios. Jobbera bive reduced tho pricos of tho followliyg blewched shirtiugs : Cabot, Forestdale, Linwood, Masouvlilo, White Ttack, nud Wissacumcon, Mason- villo payer cambrleaurs down o 8¢, Iritts aro In falr domaund and poreales quite activo, Woolous are quiet in irst Lunds, The Praduce Marlets. NEW YORK. * NEw Yout, March 6.—CorroN—Fiemer ; middling upluiud, 16246 § futures dlored baroly steady. BusabaTuese—Flour duil aiil lowed: rocelpts, 10,000 brls 3 superfino Western o , $5,0030,05 common {0 good extra, §0,25@0.65; gowl o choi F0.60@0.H03 whito whoit oxtrn, $0.80@1.25; bstra Olifo, $0,5(37,00; Bt, Lonis, §0.45@1L00. Ryo flour snd dors-mcnl unclinged, Wheat i modorato dlo- auand; slightly Ligher; recolpts, BL,000 bu: No, 4 Cllengo mprivg, $1A9@LG1; do_ Milwans Jeo, $LEI@LGYG . lows und Minncsot, slingaliis” Moo 1 pring SLOoGLO. il Use@31.00, Varloy hoavy, Mult quist, Corn opened flem and olosod dulls recolpts, 18,000 bu; now mixed Wenteru, T8@b00;_Ligh mixed and yollow Westorn, 10 @#20: white, 7638007 old nixud Westorn, 85c, Oata Sl reouipty, 10,000bu; wized Westerd, 63@0d0; Wbite, I@sic, Tots—Unclianged. QuockmEs—Colles, sugar, molasecs, and rico un- cliunged, TernoLeus—Hesvy and lowar; crude, 0% spol; rofiuud, 16¢ apot, 1630 March, LunpeNriNe—Stendy st 47:¢e, Taas—Dull; Wentorn, 2G50, Puovistons—Pork firuier ; now mess, $10,00 apot 5 $16,05210.00 March § $15,00"April, Leel und cut meat unchanged, Bilddies oxelted and Bigher ; whort cloar, 803 longclear, 8%@Bio; short rib, B, Lard excited mul bigher’s primd stoam, 925c, spor aud + 0X@ 0 0-10¢'Apiril ; 03¢0 Mud, sw—Lirn ;. Westorn, 2idvo, Oueese—irmer and unchuugd, Winsicy—Sleady at 0o, LOUISVILLE, LoursviLLe, Ky,, Murch 5.—-CorTon—Quist at 1530, Bueabsrurs—Elour quiot und unchangod, Provisons—Pork $n faly domand wid highor at $15.0, Lulkmoats n fae domand aud bighor shovl; dors, B0 clear ¥ib, 730} eloar, go, Bucou gulet an uneliarigod,” Lard—lared—ye, * & Winnskr—g0)go, MEMPLIS, Bestng, March §,—Dusavsrurra—Flour dull nnd nowiual, Gormmneal lower at §3,45, Cora firm st 7040, Gty diilaud unclungod, : Tiav—Dull aud nomiuul, Bran—Nono liera, ki TuovistoNs—Pork held at $10,13%¢, Dacon firn and wnelunged, CorraN—Sready s middiings, 1640, Rocelpts, 1,200 bales 3 shipmonts, 1,600 bales: wtoik, 50,000 bulus, [ . T0UIh, B, Lous, March 5,—Covion-Quiot and unchanged, DReAvsrUrFs—Flour quict and woils, “l!]l fulr de= o for gewdos ranglg ut SLAIGEID. Wit o or s ot foing ; No. 3 spring, $1.10 @10 § No, § Yod full, $1,45, > Gorn dull} No. 4 ratzed, (o cush id ”‘Vnwfl-—flunrcn snd firm; salos at 9lc, closed af e, OLEVELAND, CLEVELARD, March 5. —DBniavsTorra—Wheat dull | No, ired, $1.66: No,q do, $1.45, Corn steady and firm 3 old mixed, 61@080 3 how do, Gi@05e, Oats Arm 8t 40} No, 1 Btafe, 47c ; No. 2 white, bo, Bz TETROLEUM—DUIl and_ tnchanged at 12)¢@1307% staudard whito ; 105@170 for Stato tost car fois, AMILWAUREE, MiLwWAUREE, March G,~BReADRTUFFE—TFlour quiot ond unchnuged, Wheat falr, and udvanced 3@@lo} No, 1 Milwnukoe, $1.243@1:35'; No, 2 do, apot, 312 @L29; sollor March, $1413@192%+ ' aoller May, $1.403¢; neller May, $1.21G1,473¢ for No. 3. Ontw, 430, Oorn fufr aud advanced : No. 3 mized wanted ot 5ie, Dyo i fafr domnnd and ndvaiiced Glo: No. 1,206 @E0c. Barley in folr demand and’ advaneed'; No, apring, $1,65 3 No. 3, $1,05, Iloos—Nomiual at 42,@5%c, Provisions—3ess pork, $14.00@14.60, tho outalds for lienvy ; loose midulos selling nf 73e boxeil, tzoraeza—Tiour, 6,000 brla : Wwheat, 64,000 bit, "DETROIT, Drrrorr, March 5,—BREADSTUFFa—Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat steady and in modorate domand; oxtra, $1.60; No.1, $1.62. Corn stendy il in moderate domand ot 05, Oata dull and lowor nt 4830 for No. 1. TtroRIPTE—Flour, 3,000 Lrls; wheat, 10,000 but § corn, 2,000 bu; onts, 0,000 b, BunnteNts—Flour, 3,000 bria; wheat, 4,000 bug cora, 4,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. TOLED! Toreno, March 5,—LitrADSTUFFs—Flour dull and lower, Wheat dull; ambor Michigan, 3146; relice March, $1.47; neller 'April, $1.495 No, 2 red, $1.43, Corn stoady ;' high mizad,’ 06c; soller March,' 043ge; mellor April, i8xce; sollor Juno, G9¢s new, ue grado new, 3¢, Onta quiol and wnclinnged. CLoveR '8 5,20, Rroetrra—Llonr, nono; wheat, 6,000 buj corn, 10,000 bu j oats, 600 bu, s—Tlour, 700 brls; whoat, 2,000 bu; corn, RHIPME] 8,000 bu ; oats, 7,000 bit, DBUFFALO, Burrato, March 5,—LneAvsTurrs—Nothing dolng to-duy. Trices unchanged, PUHILADELPIIIA, PHILADELPRIA, March G.—DBneapaTurrs—Flour .quict and unchanged, Wheat quiet ; red, $160@1.65 5 ‘amber, $1.70@1.72 white apring, 16 70c; mized, Th, Onts wek 3 _while, 60@020 ; mixed, Gdc, Winsiy—07e, BALTIMORL, Bartivonk, March S—Brrapsrurra—Flonr dull and unchanged, Wheat weak: choleo white, $1.83, Corn firmor; mixed Weeters, 80c. Oats dull ; Weat~ ern, 63@59c. Tyo dull and utichungod, . PRovistoNs—Firmer § moro disposition to buy, with but littioto sell, Burter—Unchanged, Corrrr—Lirm at 251¥@2%0, . fual, né VTGITY RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. (DEATATION OP IerRENoR MAm.—t Saturdnrax ed, ¥ B oxcaptod, lon 0zxco| B Fivo Huaday st 80y b Dally, oY 2xeob MICHIGAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS and 16 Cunal sty commer af daisane o ¢ Kol 043, GUAND MAPIDY AND MURK] orning Bxpress, Nigh Kxpross, 0. WENTWORTH, General Pasaongor Agont. CHICAS & ALTON RAILAAAD. Chicago, Kansas City and_enver Short Line, via_Loitisk ani, Mow, und Chicagu, Springield, Alton wnil St Loul, ion {ejuol, st Stide, near Sia tonags, ices 2 At Depot, and 122 Randolpa-st Totte, Arrive, 9:308, m, |* R:10 D, m. 1 S 1t Uity Fast k<. via on;lullig. 1!"' and Loisinnn, 3o $7:0 . m. Xpross, vio n Linu| m|* Louls ¥ast 1ex. via Main L kx, vin Jaoksouvili Hyrlugiiold Giprosy Springhold Fast Lapros: dencraon Gity Expros: Pearia, Kookuk & Huri'n i Ubicarfo & Paducnh Railroad Wauona Facon, Washingtan 1 Joliot & Divight Accomniolatio CHICAGD. MILWAUKEE & ST. PALL RAILWAY, Tufon Tiepoty corner Maditon aml Canmtl-its,* ticket Offa" South Clark-at., oppasite Sherman fouse, and af Depnit [ deae. | drrivn, Mijwaukeo, Groon Bay, Stovons' Point, };flllllrn ou Ohien, & Laj Crossg Day I2xpross. *11:000, Mitwaikoo Mafl And . p. m. * 4:15 p. m. I K Milwaukoo, 8t, Paul & olis Nizht Lispross. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot footar Lakeat, and oot Treant: 3 umct‘,rlfllnlfiunlalp nnur«glur;:-n pescandel i T Arrive, §it. Touls Txpross AT ouls Fast. Lin ! 8460, m, 835, m, ow Orloa Spriaplold Kzpro {i) iy Dawsong Dubugno & Bfouz Oity Dubuguo & Sioux Oity I () Ttuns to Ctinmpalgu on Suturdays, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. Depats—Fuat af Lutieal,, Afana-ao,, and Sicteent ndt Canat and Sizteenti-ite. TScket ofices, Noy 69 Clark . #l,, Graud Lucijic Hotel, and at depol Masl ‘}l Expross,.. Uttawa nnd Streator Dubuyuo & Sioux City Paciti Fast Lino, for Omabi: Konsus City, Lenvonworth, Al ‘hison & St. Jusaph Kix; Aurora Pussonijl Mondota, Ottawa £ Birsnter Aurara Passongo: -2 fupora Passontor (Siiliiy) Dubuauo & Sicuxdity Esp. Pualtio Night Iixp, for O uusus Gity, Leavonworth, * 7300 0, . 2[4 715 a0 ml ohilson & St. dosuph 1ix 16 8, m. 25 . ma i) 20 a;m. Z(lh o m. iny, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAN, ity affices, corner Ttandutpl unik LaSallesty,, wnd 75 Canle ey cortier dadisonse Leave, Arrice, a Pacifio Past Tine. irquotto stadison & Hiroy a~Donnt cornor ot Walls and Kluzlo-sta, -Doput cortpr of Cannl and Kinzio-sts. We L BTENNETT, Gon, Pass, Agont. COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Bicketund Freight Oice, 71 Cla Seotat Inducomionts. ~Girant Now Houta, . Folt. R, W, I WIEBE, Gen'l Ag'te CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Picket 3l evat, curuer of Vunliuren and Shecmnan-as, trand Paclie Hotel Qmaha, Toavonw'th& Atchison Kc|*11l6 a, Pory Agsammodation, * faa s 1o, Night Exprosa, 10300 p e LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILRDAD, Tcket nhces, and soullioest Atiuntle lsxiirons, , Niglit Bxjirods Buuth Uhicago Assuimninodatio 3 NAPOLIS & GINCINNATI THROUGH pHlA ’LNIfiIEA. VIA KANKAKEE NOUTE. Fvomn the Great Centrul Katlroad Depo 1 <[y Y N |0 ™ lllx-’uln. . { S, mo §:00 1) 10t te Dy Bzpross. e 1, 1, Nheht, Haprosseeeses. Elsheltiine sy FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL . CURRENCY. FOIl BALRE AP TRIBUNE OFFICE,