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10 CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, WELVE PAGES MONEY AND COMMERCE. BINANCIAL, Furay Evenind, Dee, 18, ‘Tho ordors for currency to-day wero not heavy. ‘Nha condition of tho market precludes any heavy. shipmonts of hogs to this point, holdora boing wonk. ‘Tho offect is seen jn tho continusd aus- pension of the movement of curroncy to tho in- terlar, ‘Tho flowof cnrroncy to tho city fs small, Some shipments havo boon mado in tho Iaut two or threo days to Naw York, but tho tide, in or put, is decidedly slack. Now York exchango was inactive at 60@ibo premium botweon bants for 81,000. Litto eur- toncy haa yot boen sont to Now York. Tho clearings wero 24,000,000, ‘Tho domand fot loans is light. Grain and pork men havo no use for borrowed funds at tho presont rates of grain and provieions ; tho mor- tantilo community got nearly all from collece tions that thoy nocd in addition to the amounta borrowed in November, Outuido borrowers aro tara in theso non-specuiative days. Rates of Yixconnt remain 10 per cont -to regular crs- tomers ; Indupendent occasional borrowers cau obtain concessions, according to tino and secur- ity, Street rates on 8@18 por cont 5 ronl-cxtato Joans aro 8 @10 per cont. ‘Tho cago of the Anierican National Lifo and ‘Trost Company, of Now Ilavon, under investl- gation og to its insolvency, as hns boen oxpiained fn this coluuw, has beon postponed by tho Con- nection State Court tillthe January torm, Who Novada bullion product last yenr, saya tho Atta California, was $31,600,020; in tho first six months of tho present yaar, $16,073,488, aud tlio ont half of tho yenr will oxcoed thathum. Vor noxt year, or 1875, wndor oxiating facts, tho bul- lion product of Novata cannot bo cstimated under $60,000,000, whilo California will turn out ita usual quantity, $20,000,000, There is thon beforo this community tho positive: cortainty of an inereaged per cout of capital aud loauablo funds beyond that of any precedent in this or any other country. Yho Central Ktaflrond of New Jersoy lias do- elased a quarterly dividend of 2!¢ por cont, pay- ablo Jan, 238, A meeting of bondholders of tho City of Memphis waa held in Now York day bofore you- forday. ‘Tho dobt of tho city was shown by tho Mayor, in n messago of Nov, 28, to bo $3,899,500 —tho ‘past dno itorost (to ‘January, 1875), £471,605—making #4,371,165, from which was to bo deducted $220,000 on account of tho ste of city stock, lenving tho not dobt 4,151,165, Tho closing paragraph of tho Mayor's messngo stated that they could not pay, aud recommended tha extublishmont of a new basis of creuit, based upon tho vow ecries of bonds to bo issued ant an aunual levy of geome fixed amount for intorest aud sinking fund, with sue: gunyanteos as might bo demanded by the bonded debt ereditors, which would be acceptablo to tho taxpayais, ‘ho meeting appointed o connnittee of two to moot with delegates to bo chogeu’ by the holders ot bonds in the other chief cities of tho Union. Tho Buifato Daily Courier, ina recent articlo, which evidemy reflects the opinions of the Hon. B.S. Spuulding, author of tho Legal-Londer act, attributes the deprociation of the legal-tenders to tho ropeal by Congress of the right of holders to convert the: into bonds. Tho fist logal- tender notes wero dated March 10, 1962, and on tho backs of them wero printed theso words : “This ngto fs 4 legal-tender for all debts, public and private, except dutics on imports and interest “on tho public debt, and is ecchangeable for United States 6 per cent bonds, redeemable at the pleasure of the United States after Jiceyears.” “This was a kind of redomption,” says tho Courier, “and aseignued a duo and natural limit to tho amount of currency. It would havo prevented any groat inflation, for tho obvious reason that as goon ay tho curroncy beeamo abundant it would bara eon inyested by tho peoule in tho 6 por cont bounds, If thiy original provision had not been destroyed, tho country would, by the necessary operation of the right to convert papor money foto bonds, lave naturally drifted to wpocio pay- ments long ago.” ‘This conyertibility of greenbacks into bonds, which wis a contract mado by tho Government sith tho holders of logal-tondors, was repealed by Congress after duly 1, 1863, at tho request of Boeretary Chaso, tho Couricr ‘says, and against the advico of Nr. Spaulding, ‘Tho result of Sec- rotary Chaso's policy waa that “on the 30th of Juno, whou he resigned, the amount of inflating Bapeegoner feauad was no teas than $1,125,- 77,034, “Tho rosut of this great inflation was that gold continued to advauco until a few weelis aftor Mr. Chaso’s rosignation, On July 11, 1864, it reached its highest quotation, of 23534, or to speak more accurately, the United States notes brought only 85 conts on tho dollar, ‘Lhis infla- tion of priees, owing chielly to tho mistnkon policy of Mr. Ghago's ill-udvived offort, socont- ed by Congress, to gavo 1 por cont on tho in- terast-bearing securities af the nation, added onormously to tho uational debt aud expeudi- tres, and in various ways cout tho people not Teas than 31,000,000, 000.' CHICAGO GOLD-MARKET. IL. J. Christoph & Co,, bankers, No. 75 South Clark alreat, quoto gold: 10 o'clock, 115@ 11L}g: 11 o'clock, 111 }¢@1113¢ ; 19 o'clock, 11105 G@11184 ; 2:40 o'clock, 1111¢@12134; 2:30 olcloels, MiUg@1119Z; Be'olock, WLZ@rtg. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Ii, J. Christoph & Co., baukers, 75 South Clark streor, quote foreign exchange: London, 48313@A90IG; Paria, b153¢@51233; amburg and Lremon, 95@96; Berlin, 9@96; Fraukfort, 40K,@U1f; Holland, 41@419g ; Doumark, 5534 5 Bwedon, 215g; Norway, 110, CADLE TRANSFER, London, 492; Paris, 61054, BONDS AND OOLD, Preston, Keanu & Co, quote: Buying, Selling, P03; 12034 qv in United States Ga of '61 United States is of G7—Ian, and July... ais of '3—Jan, nud July. W-4Ca a + United States new 6s of Ut. Uulted States curroncy 6s, ¢ Gold (full weight), Gold exchange, Bterling, sixty days" night, ering, nigiit, Cable transf Chicago City 7 Cook County 7 $4 eure ain’ oe Iilinols 10 yer cont school-bouds. West Cuicago park-bonds, boa int . LATEST. .. Speeiat Diapateh to Lhe Chicago Trioune, New Yon, 18.—Thore was a sharp de- clino in tho stuck market to-day, ‘Tho priucipal break was in Wabash, tho common stock do- + clining from 28 to 26 and tho preferred dropping to $732, a fall of 63¢ por cont from tho proviowk day's quotations, Northwestern common do- clined from 4Gi¢ to 4414, and tho: proforred from 603¢ to GULg. Whe reat of tho markat fail about 1 por cont, It was the work of the “bourn." O95 & Int . (To the Associated Press.) Monoy, after leaning at 5, cloned at 4@1}4 on al pan Bersales panes Rane a erling steady al 1g @ASI9¢ for 60-day, anc 48937@AN0 tar wight,” . a Custotng receipts, $804,000. Dry goods importa for the weak, $1,457,291, Gold elowod at 11154, after wolling ‘at 114@ 11124, . orrowing ratos, 8 aud 1 per cont por au- num, and 1-64 per day to flat. ‘Lho Troasury disburgod $214,000, Clearings, ¥29,000,000, Specie engagainauts for to-morrow, 1,600,000, Governments closed strong ab tho highoet point of the day. ailronds rm oxcopt North- wouter? aud Wabash. Stato bonds quiet and Btondy, ‘Tho’ groat Yenture of Wall street to-day waa the dopresiion and gevoral decline in apecilative valued on tho ‘Stock Exchange. ‘Thore was o steady Htreamn of long stock poured on the mar+ ket, with a sharp pressure to soll Wabash, which declined 8 por cent, and dragged down tho ontiro list with it, ho market opened weak, and prions doclined sharply under large olferings, Wabauh, Northwoaturn, Paciito Mail, and Wout. orn Union loading the docline, Luter there was aelight rally, Afterall the market waa weuk, Wabaeh selling to 23)¢, and Wabash proforred at 4714, a decline of 513 por cont from yostorday, and Northwostorn to 46)/. Thoro Wero considerable salos ‘sollor's option” of Weutern Union bolow tho regular price, During tho afternoon, under great dopression, North- wast broke to 4414, Wabash wont off to 2b, Pa- cific Mail to itn Ohios declined to 2937, Union Pacific to 34/4, and Wostorn Unio to 815%. Michigan Central sold down to #0, and Luko Bhoro touched Tg. At tha closo tho ninrket rallid from 3¢ to 3%, under tho inflnenco of large pureliasoy to cover whort gales, At timea tho dealings were attandad with gront excitement, ana larga blocky of stacks wero thrown overboard, ‘Tho fecliuo fn Wabush gave rigo to much gossip, nud the finances of the Company wore freoly dis- turwod, Wabash bonds doclined heavily, Nrate telling dawn 6 per cont to 82, Heconde ‘to GR, and firaty of tho St. Louis Divislon to 68, Sales of ptocks to-day agaromsted 227,000 shares, of which 26,000 wore Lucio Mall, 83,000 Western Union, 46,000 Northwostern common, 0,600 St, 000 Ele, 25,000 Tako Shoro, 0 Wabash, and 8,600 Union GOVERNMENT ToNDS, Paw common, 11,000 Obtos, 48,01 Coupons, noVW,. Virgining, old, Teuneances, no ‘Virginlus, wow. Ni Carolluas, wo Terra 1{anto.... ‘Yerro iinute pil, Chicago & Alton... ! ‘Ohiengo& Alton pfd.103 ene ok 107, iy Bur. & Quincy.1073 Snitionn Gentialwee Mhnols Central, Lako Shota. ...+., Unton Pacitiostock.. 434 Unton Yacitic bonds, 0915 Central Pacifle bonds 054g Del. Lack, & W VU. 5, Express, y AMtehtgan Cont Vittalnirg & ty Northwestern. Northwestern’ pid Now Jorsay Contra! REAL ESTATE, PROTECTION FOR LANDTONNS. A meeting of landlords aud renl-ostato renting- Agonte will bo held at tho oflco of W. D. Ker- foot & Co., No, 85 Enst Washington straot, to- dny, Deo. 19, at 4 p.m, to consider whether a now Inw for tho protection of Iandlords cannot bo framed, and prosonted at tho noxt mooting of our Logisinturo for consideration and pas- sage, the present law boing no protection to Tho following instrumonts woro filod for rec- ord Friday, Deo, 18: orry rilorentY, "Tho premisea No, 716 West Monroo at, dated West Madison at, 29744 tty’ of Loaviit at, wf, 421943 fl, duted Sept, Ashland ay, 125 ftn of Ol ft, dated Dec. 17,, North-place, 939 {f'n w of 25280 ft, with Lols 21 and 22, near tho'above, dated Dee, 31, 1873. .606 soe Part of Out-Lot 6, iu lock 6, of's part Bec 2 39, 14, dated Dec, 18. . BOUTIE OF OITE LIMITA, WITHIN A RADIUS OF 7 DUtLES FROM voUNT-OvEE, Fifty-fourth st, 24 ft w of Sacramonto at, nf, Uxt254 ft, dated Dee, 10. Lot 97 in Boguo's Heo 9, 38, 24, dated Deo, 15,. COMMERCIAL, Friar Evestna, Deo, 18, ‘The following wor the recaipts and skipmonts of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding dato one yoar ago: larinita ak, of, SOxis0 if Armitago ay, aw f, ‘a Adlition in 6 Af of 03 Flax seed, ita.. Hroom-carn, tis} Oured t’te, th 1assoil! 2a7shaia lured. ra'ta, Ibs; 35,0711 2,173,4 i. cate Lave hoge, No, Highwinos,bris ‘Lumber, fect. Also the following, without compariaons: Withdrawn from stora yeatorday for city con- sumption : 1,821 bu wheat, 369 bu corn, 374 bu ryo, 1,954 bu harley. Tne following grain bas been inspected into store thia morning, up to 10 o'clock: Lspring, 149 cars No. 2 do, 81 cars No, 3 do, 5 cara rojocted do, 2 cara no grado do (195 wheat) ; 2 cars high mixed corn, 18 cara No, 2 do, 68 cars rejected do (88 corn) ; 7 cars whito onls, 9 cars No. 2do, 1 car rejected do, 2 cars No. 2ryo, 1 ear rejected do, 6 cara No. 2 barley, 5 cars No, 3 do, 7 ears rojectod do. ‘Total, 321 cara, or 119,000 bu. Tnapected out, 4,643 ba whoat, 15,740 bu corn, 4,839 bu oats, 2,759 bu barley. A now claes of dresuod hogs aro now coming forward to thia market, and so frecly that they would require o soprrate quotation if it wore not for tho fact that they aro utterly unsalable. Thoy havo received tho euphomons namo of but no respectable grava- hopper would bo willing to go to market in such They aro litorally as poor as church-mico.' Some of thom.undoubtedly come from tho grasshopnor-regions, whero nothing waa loft on which to fatten them; but not s fow como from districts whore it would bo casy to feed them up tog point at whicha gust of wind could blow cloar through them, carrying away the contents of tho stomach before they hud t. ‘Tho ebippers of thono animals aro probably in the dark xa to tho moaning of ight” hogs used in markot quotn- tions, A light hog ig yaluod only for his flesh, not for hia skin aud bone, framos was vainly. offered to-da; when “light Loge" woro sulnblo at 7340. It would be much bettor to keep such things at lomo, and save freight. It ig reported from contral Iinoia that tho chinch-bugs havo got into the corn-atulky in such numbers, that not a fow cattle Lave beon poisoned by eating them, ‘A monstor grasshopper,not lesa than 2 inches, long, and 9g of au inch through in tho thickest part, wae rocoived to-day in this city from Kansas. Ono end of the creaturo was furnished with an apparatus that boro no faint resemblance to tho chttor-bar in a mowing-mnachino, It is reported that the Grand Tron Railroad hag contracted to take 100,000 bu whoat from Milwaukeo to Liverpoo}, via Portland, at Gdc in coin; aud tho Baltimore & Ohio Itailroad has contracted to take 60.000 bu from MMilwaukeo to Baltimore at de in currency, ‘A vosuel was ehartered to-day to load immedi- ately with 40,000 bn corn, nt 5$¢0 por bu, to hold im harbor till’ tho opening of navigation, aud thon oarry to Buffalo, x ‘The loading produce markots wero lesa activo to-day, aud stoadior. Homo wero woals, but with- ont violent fluctuations. ‘hero wera fow now Wheat was firm becauso tho trade had gonorally oxpected o wonk market in Liverpool to-day, which expeotation was not yorifled. Corn was weak (new) on light receipts, heeuusa thero was yery littlo demand for the art- tele, whont flour baing now about as chonp as orn-meal in the Eastorn muarkots, Word onsier, on account of fair supplics of hags, Thero was yory little demand for shipmont'iu any quarter, Wo trado boing alinost outiroly in options, or iu cavh produco to carry against « grasshoppor-boge, a condition, timo to digout. Alot of those ho ut Ge por Ib, features of intorest. Dry goods wore quotad quict, ning along steadily, moderate amounts, made a very respectable aye bers soomed wall ploused with the sittation, ‘ho grocery murkat exhibited only a fair degree of animation in any department, while the general moveniont was slick. Bugars ors oasy, with nn 3Zo decline in crushed, pow. dered, und granulated. Coffees mot with a light demand nt stoady rated. firm, and spices, soaps, and sirups wore alka hold’ well up to the quotod prices, Buttor aud choose gold tos fal vggrogate at about former ratos, prime goods bolng hold firmly. ‘Lhore wore uo new foatures to noto tn connection with tho nnat-goods markets, quiot still Domeutio dried fruitn re- inain inactive, but tho markot givos no signe of woalnos, Woreign driad aro tn activo roquost prices, prones alone boing witb- Joctod to any quotuble changes, Turkish pruces golling 340 lower, Coal, woad, ‘plg-iron, lorthor, bagging, and oils were nominally unchanged, Lutuhor was quict and nuchauged, | Tn hardwhro and metals no important chan; Dusinoss i Hight, ag usual at tl niall orders are quito numerous, and trado on tho whole ip satisfactory, noticed in drugs. with prices run- hough mostly for grogate, aud jo! Rico and tous wero provalling all wronnd, at goneraity firm od word noticod, 14 HoaNoN, but eho fiovoral ohungen aro Opium and iodine have de- ‘Tho yotumo of * busi- Broom corn nose ia up to oxpoctations, fa quotod 1¢0 Liighor all round, and many doalora nro Indisferont about solling ovon nt tho advaiico, as nll tho corn ja pow in strong handa, and thoro Je little doubt hut what prices will go stil) high= or, and foon, if the demand keops up to its presoutnyorngo, code woro quiot and noorly nominal, Wool was also quiot. Ildes woro tn. changed. Tho domand for choice pottry and somo hints of gamo, for local uso snd shipment, wan activo. Eggleston, Wonnora & Co, write ns follows abottt tho course of tho provision market during tho past wook : Tthas heen anything hut discomforting to Uint clase of dealers who havo looked upon valtten na Inrgaly art- AMetnl and apeottntive, In fact, the foundation on wlitch prices of hoga and product were bared eines opening of tha rcagon bas serlourly faltorod, aftor It Hocamo apparent (int the, aguregnte pack tn tho ‘Weat no far $a about 195,000 hojs in oxevas of that dur {ng tho samo porlod last aenaon, that the average dle- crease in welght im lees than tany. autielpat- ad, that tho homo consumption giver grave symptoms — of curtailment nt ach ith prices; that tho export movoment fa, for the fsaino reason, ominounly Ingaing Vehind, ‘tho coneln~ afon that farmers havo’ hurriod their Hoga to markot carly, in order to save fecding high-priced corn, be- camo doubttul, hocatise at tho prices provalling it pald thom better to’ turn tho corn into hogs, and tho in pression dawned upon’ the mind of many operators that thera might be “too much hog, for tho price.” ‘With this atnto of the trade, tha packing! interest a8 unit mado agtrong front ngalust prices of hogs, re~ atricted operations, and tho lieg market, oven with moderate recetpta, Inia been dragying at lowor prices. ‘Tho product aympathized ; buyers, «a numorouts dir ing the recent buoyancy, bacutno ‘ncarce, tho dlspost= tlon to nell for future dell wery soreaaad, and a heavy and declining murket was the result, ‘Tho Journal of Commerce prea tho following jow Yorke for the na tho foroign imports at mont of November Ent, for consump. $10, Do for waroho'alug 7,670,647 ¥reo goolls 5,574,018 Bpeeto aud 165,482 306,405 ‘Totnl ent, at port, .$29,805,622 $24,151,411 $24,250,272 Withdrawn “from 174,885 7,490,162 5,079,870 4y 8604 io ‘warchouse, - &, Tho corresponding oxports to foroign ports word; Ard, 2874, Domentia prodtteo.§22,103,482 §: $19,108,192 Foreign freo gould 180,202 100,843, Do dittiahlo.s.... | 8: 1,071,8 73200 Bpocio nnd bullion, 4,803,053 2,545,842 4,448,000 ‘Total oxporta. .$23,489,160 $31,031,728 $24,430,835 Do, exclusive of Bpocic, 29,025,216 28,495,882 10,998,235 MONE ANOUT CONNENS, To_the Editor of The Chicayo Tribune: ‘Sin: Thero aro threo or four qttestions I would like togubmit through your columns for tho conalidera- tlon of tho Committco having tho rovision of the rules of tho Board of T'rado in chato Firat—Doos not tho only power to assess damages in thi« or any other country, in cases of disputed or de> faulted contracts, rewide alone in voluntary arbitra. tion or du tho courts? In not this tho Juw of this 58 well aa of overy other Stato? Second—Is uot the Doard of Trade n chartored body derlying all of ita powors nyd rights from ity charter, gratited by tho State of Ilinpia 2 Third—Shoutd the Board wisfranchiso ono of ite members for not paying ‘& disputed damage, upon a defaulted contract, would ftuot vo Hable, In {ke mat- tee of damages, for such disfranchisoment, if it should bo proven that such member (uot considering it justice or equity for the party to tho contract ‘to bo tho arhitor in tho assessmont of damages) was roady to re- spond to the decision of either s Committes of Arbi- tration or the courta? For instance, supposo in caso n market {8 corncrad, at any timo, & seller of proporty jinds himself compelled (as vory many necessarily do under atch circumstances) to defauit upon his con- tract, for the reason that tho property is not to be hat in the market, and aska the Board of Arbitration or tho courts to asvag tno amount of dainago, In such cate, would not the Board of Trade, working under arter, be Mable aliould it disfranchiso such mem~ Ler, simply for the reason that he rofused to pay whut— ever claiin tho other varty to the contract might make? Fourth~-Bhould the Board of Trade disfrunchiso its meombora wider such circumstances, would not the courts of the land restoro them immediately to their franchise, every timer 0. 8. + Pravtstonas HOG PRODUOTS—Wero less activo and eneler, though not weak, ‘Tho market for Ive hogs was slronger, but this fact rather operated tho other woy 1 prouinct, as st showed that the packers werstaking ttotd again, wileh will Increaue tho quantity of stuit for aulo, "‘Thery were fuwer buyiug ordura on the markut than at any timo in severat days past, but sellora wero not very numerous, and aomo of ‘tho local shorts thought it well to fitt iu whtle thero wns littl come petition from the country, Ionco « fair bustnogs wan dong, ‘The packing of tho Weat to date is estimated to bo 3,400,000 head, against 1,260,009 to wamo tine tnat year, Lut with a falling off to tho oxtent of 20 per cent in walght aa compared with lust wlater, ‘Tho market ts much Wigher now than tho Su proportion to the supply, whlch fact makes scllors more willing to soll, thouull prices ora below the cout of production, Musa Poux—Was moderately active, the sntea on ‘chang footing up 16,430 brie, at w rango which was 6 per br] lower tun yesterday, ho damaud was cduelly local, Seller Fabruary opened at $19.45, ud- vanced to $19,55, und weakened to $19.25, Cash lote wore in better recquest at $19.00, oarly, closing weaker at $18,8734@16.9), Boller Jutury Was more active at £19,10e and seller March “nt $10.60a19,83, Tn the afternoon tho market was activo, 0.450 bri bolug wold, aud weak, but ralllod afterwards, Closed at $13.80 cash $14.05 eollx Pobruary ; and! $19.60 celer rel. Primo mesa park was nominal at $10,73@17.00, and extra primo do at $14,25014,5 ‘Lanb—Wug in less ‘active demand, and rathor weal, thoujh only 6@7¥c lower. Liverpool was unebanged, bat New York was dull and easter, while our market sympathized also with pork, Siler wero reported of 8,260 tea, ut 12,059 14.00 per 100 Ths cash ¢ $13.10@19.20 Rolior Tanuary, $13,25G19.40 sollor February, and $13,40@13.55 seller Murch, alt closing dull, ‘In tho atternoon the markot was active, sales belng 3,000 tex, and woak towards night, Glosed nt $12,85¢@12,00 cash, 313,00 for Junuury, $13.20 for February, and $19.40 for March Bleats—VWoroin light domand, but 6 shiado firmor for part salted lots, Cho carlor'feoling in pork und lurd, aud tho fact of somo preawuro for frolyut room on tlio deaboard, causud buyers for alipment to fall back, whilo holders woro firm, Bales were reported of 140,000 {La and 2,600 pea greon hame at 03;@10c; 40,~ ‘Ou0'Jby and 50 boxes shoulders at Gigo for loose; anu 450,000 tbs middios at 9jgo for short ribs, cash and 100 for short clour, aviler Murch, Closed al Gf for green shoulders, De da fur long clear, 94,0 do whort riby, do short clear, and 1ug10%(¢ do hums, Sweot-pfekled hams (18 tb average) at 103 Gite, Steatu in mult 10 to 35 days quoted st Ufo for shoulders, 030 do feller Januury, 70 do seller Fobrin~ ry; long clear, 94:0; do 1 January, 94:0; do seller Bobruary, 935¢3 short ribs, 93;@9/4e3 do aoller Jan- uary, Vigo; do soller February, 0756; sbort clears, D1z8 5 dv seller dunuary, 920; do aollor February, Iie, Boxed meats X6 higher than loose, Long cut hams, 107@Ne. Gntave—Nominal at 6100, HEEF PRODUCLS—-Were Inactive and nominally anichanged, ut $8.25 for mose, $925 for extra moay, und 20.80¢921,00 for hams, TALLow—Quoted nt S@BY(0, Brendatutts, FLOUR—Was a little more activo, one or two round Jots being tukeu for shipmont, at about $4.40 for good apring extras, ‘Tho local market war dull at unchang- ed quotations, Sales comprised 2,600 hele, including: npriug oxtras at $1,40@4.50, and do nuperiitios at $3,123 25, Closed as follows; Oholeo wiuter extras, $5.25 0; common to quod do, $4.25@5,00 ; choico spring , $4.49@4,00; fir do, shipplug grades, $4.00 patent spring, $9.00@10,00 ; spring supartinies, $hOna 70; nye out, $5.25g3.00%4 } buckeat do, Mtcisrures—Dron was slow and stendy, with anivs of U0 tons, at $16.00 on truck, Sato was ulgo re~ ported of 10 tons mlddlinge at $22.00 on track. WHEAT —Was steadioe, md, rolativaly tem, af am averayo udvanco of 4@3%c, with o light business fn cast Lote, und minora dolug’ ih options, “Now York was djuoted dul, and Liverpool wus unchanged, but the jnllners of the moro distant market for u fow dys past hud let operators to expoct a declino thero, aud to discount {tin udvanee, Hence a strougor frollnyg, aud 8 botler demund fur tho short interest, and a fair lota worotaken for Investmont by purtlod who linyo faith that whoat will be worth mora money whon tho moro mont of apring Legins, ‘Tho recolpte (103 cars) wera smaller than yesterday, aud this decroawed tho number” of“ eurront' offerluge, Very. ttle was wanted for shipment, "eller “January opened ut 88e, advance to 892fc, and closed at 88376, Sellor Februury sokl at 693/(@00e, clowning at 893{0 Dit, Sellor tho month fold ut 874; @88e, closing nomtaally atwdige, Oak ulew wera reported on "Chango of 60,000 bit at WU@Ie for No, 2 spring, chictly at VAG Ole; BT2@Ree for No, 2 do, chilly’ at tho outwldy ; B2y@wio for No, 3 do} und 7744 G978e for rofected, Tih thoutternoon the market was fuirly active, aud ads vanced 2c, closing ouvicr at 880 cau; Yo for Jannary, and 002j0 for February, Bunvgaord Witeat—Wav in moderato request, aud auludo firmer, Bales wero noted of 1,000 bn No, 2 at 9430 5 and 6,400 bu No, 2 at 67¢@I0u, clustug fro ut tho ontaide, CONN—Was quiot, and frregntar, Liverpool was quoted firm, but Now York way anil, and our recoipts wore larger than tha domand, New corn was very aul and weak, at ant avoruge decline of 30. Tb opuite dl ut Gio for Ducember,aud recudud to 66370 ut the clove, Do weller Senhury: wold at NS GUt act wid seller Vobrus ary at du%(@u7o both clowluy at thy inside, Bellvue last, hall of April nol at T23ge, Beller May sold eurly at T23Je, but declined to Tige, closing at T1);c. Sellor the year (old) waw dit WYG7THo, cloning ‘Nointnel at tho wide, Cuah anlos on, "Chino. werw reported of 25,000 bu, at 703¢0 for (9 oars) old No, 9, 65% @ive for now do, 65376 for now hhh infzod, dio for new re~ Jectod, ahd t¥o for eary on track, In tho afternoon the imarkot waa dull, the only trading Lolug in Fobruury BLGUACO, Closod nt 70}ju for old, G54s0 for tiuw, 05340 for da goller Jununry, nnd 713¢0 for do sollor May. OATH—Wore dull und weak, ebletly in wytmpathy with corn, though the recoipts wero somewhat larger, and Now York was quoted dull and lower, Pricos wero about o lower, ruling tolurably stoudy at the de- cling, ‘ho trading {u seller the month was peinelpally in the way of takingaottlomenty, aud thera wav less dlerouco between thut and Jauuury than yesterday, No, 4, cash, soll at wt O93;6464ato, closing ul LYS; No, 2 while at GYy@sIwye, ‘ Nojected sald at 46@i0%ce, Hanple lata woro dull under Muoral ofteriuge, selling ut GrGg87e, Keller the mouth wuld at od, @520; doller January at S@s3}4e, both closing ut tha ine Hex Say oponed at, 6030, and declinod to *. Seller May aud Juua’ wold eurly a OT, io 113,600 bu, chlelly No, 2, ub o3s@baige, Tn tho uflernoon onte werd w shade firmer, elusiug nt 29;3 for Docomber, and 64740 tor January, TYE—Was in mudlurute request, No, Yeold at o5e, iu storo, with 20 #tornqe, aud sutnpto lute at YIANT}We. Hatea Inedudo 2,000 tnt, chfotly No, 2 ut 050, BARLEY—Tho markot opened qulot und wook, but lator aatronger feeling wax dovelopad, undor light offor ings, at improved duinanud for options, and, Just at the clos, for cau property, No, 2 caub, regular ruculpts, was offered early at $1,101¢@$1.20, ook! at $1.21, and S1.IL}6 waa bid at tho clcaa; aaten ‘In Av D, ¥ ‘00,’ ‘wore mindo at $1.24, No deol in A. D. & Co.'s nt $1.13, audin N.S, xt $1.12, quotod at $1,08@110 Ju othor Tourer, Rojectod was fn rojuest and sold in A., D, & Co.'a nt $1.02@1.0314, cloning at tho ontaldo, nplo: lota wero slow, Hug at $1.10@ LIT /¢ on track, Oaeh finles on Change incite 11,600 buy ehictly No, 2 at 2h Roller dantary openci with rollera nt $1.21, ni~ Joved at $1.22, Boller Mobtuary 1, vanced to $1. sold at $1) 2236, and el Genoral Markets. AT.COTIOT Wan sendy at $0 tte. DHOOM CORN—Wo advance ontetls prteos igo (hte morning. Cho imarkot 8 vory firm, anit probably no eat quantity could Yo bought at preach quotation, With tio excopiton of » very fow Joty, (ho corn fe. all owned In Chicago, and an many orders aro alll coming forward, thera ts n strong tendoucy to advance pricos Gond to'oxtra uirh 10@12/,03 bruh that will work tt. relf Into a chofcs hutl broth, Y@10%¢0; common to foie do, BY (aKa; Inforlor brush, T4@sic, DUTTE—Thera was fair activity in tua demand for primo Inilter, but In tho pooror sorta only n aluggiahe Thovemont was wituessad, Prices rango substantially a8 on tho preceding days of tho weok, where they aro edmparativoly atoady. Wo quoto: Cholvo to fancy yollow, SIGIIe; medinm to oot grades, Rute hworide to common, igzie; common to chose roll BBG. CHEESE—Romntnantendy, with fair anton, at 16@G100 for prime factory, anil at Table for lower prndos, CUOPERAGEVark ‘barrels sald at $1.95, Othice ntock was Bales: 0 cars and 2,600 pork barrela: Pork barrels, $1001.55 Inrd terces, $1.40 t flour barrols, 48@ie: ‘whisky barrole, $1.U0¢82,00 ; pork st ugh, $15,00@11,00; do, buckoil, $18,000 23.003 bucked of sawed, $20,U0@28,00; fNotr ataver, $7,00(28,005 circlo flour-heauling, TA@Ve; gut polos, $25,004 28.00, DRESSED 10G8—Cholco heavy welghta wore in activo demand for sitipment, aud’ Arm at an ndvauca of LueeiGe, walling at £8.10G825 ‘Tha rocolte of heavy welghta coutinno inadequato, whito very Nght Lhoge aro coming tn treoly, and, gentatrad lots aro wn- 10 at $5.00. Mixed ‘wolghta, elilolly hoary, wero quioted at $7.80@8.00, and Nght wolghts, avoraghig Iona than 200 ts,” at $7,507.70 ;" teas thaw 100 Its, $7.60, Bales 738 los aud J cars, chiofy nt $8,10@b16 for hoavy, and §7,00a7.70 dividiug on 100 Ibs, DUUGS AND GHEMIVALS—An advance ts noted {n caumphor aud castor oll, and a deelina in oplum, foding, aud thelr compounds, out qultiae, all tn cous rcynence of a change in New York, ‘Tho ordora re- celved usually aro for wmall tole, hittin tho aggregate trado 1s far excceding that for the same tlio lust year, and country dealers ne a gonoral ting ara promt tn smoking reinitttances, Following nto tho prices enr= rent: Acid, citric, , $1,U5@1.40 3; ucld, tartaric, pow. dered, 1b, b3¢63e; nmmonis, carb, Ib, 251230} axle grease, doz, $1,0@1.65; borax, tet, It, 15@1He; blue vitriol,tb 1uia16e3 cream tartar, pure, th, SG Boot eochiueal, lon, tb, eU@88e ; ‘chiloroforin,. Ib, 31.10@1.20; ulycerine, 1% bulk, “Ih, 20@i0; gum arable, picked, 60@750 ; gum arabic, dorts, 23@35e 5 qui camphor, Ib, s1@4dos gum opium, 1b, : $9.60@, ¥.76 3 qum shollac, tb, B5@900; luo, white, Ib, 45 ‘80a 3 todine, tb, 6.00¢5.60 3 morphs, sulph,, o7, $1 6,105 oll, cavtor, qul, $1.60@1.75 ; dll, lemon,’ Sane deraon’s, 4,76@5,00;" potarsa, chlor, mb, U8@d00; potagaitin, tod, th, €435@3,60; quinine, sulpl., oz, $4,402.16 g red prectp., Ib, E290G2.40¢ root sprocacy powd,, 1b, $1,60G@1.76; toot rhel, HE. 1 powd., 11h, $1,25@1.80 ; sal opsum, Ib, I@5o ;"silver, ‘nit., cryat., 07, $1,051.10; suap, cadtilo, gou., Ib, '12@ite ; sul phir, ib, 414060, ¥GQS—Woro in moderate looal roquest nt 24@25e. Pickled Iota wore dull at 19@u20, FRUITS AND NUTS—Princa aro Gull and castor, Tirkish now quoted at 13%s@140, Other forelan fruttu rematn firm snd aro in coutiutiod good demand, Apples sud poaehes are quict, Lut thero Is no great pressure to sell, ltetico prices aro woll autmtained. ‘Thera is n wtcady fair domand for nuts at Orm ratow, Pecans ara in light supply and aro held 10 higher, Wo now quote: Fonziax—Dates, Ov@10e; Nye, drums, new, 18@1V0} fgx, layers, now, 2BIc; Turkish profes, How, 24 @lde;, French, prunes, now, 28348 do} rathing, layers, new, $125@3.5 ; lvoe Muscatel, new, $4.15@4.10; Valeucla, new, 1iig@ 120; Zauto cure rants, new, T4@7%0% citron, Ss quies Jomon peol, 2@%o, Lostestic—SNchigan apples, BY@de; Indi ana and Minole, 61, @73se3 Southern, 6@62i0; peaches, halves, San%ce;_ do mixed, 01487405 do pared, 223 ‘M0; Binckverries, now. U@ile: raspberrios, now, @sle; pitted chorrice, s2@3c, | Nurs—Filberts, 13 Globes almonds, Torragons, H@%6e; Naples walnats, 1Gg18e; Gronoble walnuts, uew, WG@Ue; Brazile, 10% @ilge} pecans, ‘Torus, t@l4e; Wilinington' pea huts, 7100; ‘Tesnosece peanuts, @Be; African poa- nuta, 6%, @oc. GREEN FRUTTS—Wero In moderato requost at un- chnuged prices, Cranbertlos wero welling slomy, choice briuging ‘outside prices, ‘The market t@ iber= ally auppltcd with Western and Caps Cod berries, and mitch of theetock i gotting soft, Apples continuo Anil and weak, except very chofeo sound fruit, which fa held at onteido prices: Lemons, $1,c0@3,00 ; Lonisiana oranges, $9.004310.00 per ‘bri; Messing do, $8.76@4,80 per box; apples, per bri, #1.60G2.50; cranberries, $10,00@11,50 per bri ; do In boxew, at $3.75 per bu; Mslaza grapos, $4,66@9,00 per keg, GROCENLES—Busiuess was uot wetive, but inn qulet way 5 fair amount of alnple gud funey groceries wero distribute, and tho market again presented 8 steady toue, ‘The price changes wers contiued to dye reduction m crushed, powdered, and yranuinted itigar, Coffeca wera quiet, Spices ruled firm, Soaps, candles, otc,, wero ateady Corel .G. Java, MINAIICs Java, No, 2, 29G 300; cholvo to fanoy Rio, 234 923340; goud to primo do, 21@22(¢3 eomuan, LGU a; routing, 1RBLILa; Bhigapore dava, WW @xAwe ; Costa Alea, wg2IHZ0; Biarseaibo, 226824 Suaank—Patent cut loaf, W4Gitso; rushed and powdered, MM@IU3j0; Aranulated, 1LY@tuic;, A, standard,” 1Dize; do, No. 2,104%e; 3, 1040; extra O, Wo; G No, 9, 3,03 yellow, C No, 1, Sig@y#s05 choice drown, 0s@IXE! Tair to primo do, BY @Ye; common do, T7@8k ey cholco molusses augar, USGI? e3 com= mop téfair do, T4@BIxe; N.O, common to chofev, Ta@ve. “ ‘Sizvrs—Dinmond drips, $1,20@1,253 ellvor drips, oxtra Ne, Wes food shgar-hinsso sirup, GO@BI ; extra de, 70@76c; Now Orleaus molaixes, cholec, now, TWETwe; do prime, Wate; do common, C265c} Vario Telco molasses, GUGg5Be; common molausce, 38 ido. Sricee—Allepice, 17@18ice ; clover, CBSE; cassia, 39@@3503 popper, 24@e; nutmegs, No. 1, $140@1.45 } ginger, African, 25@2¥es'do Calcutia, 1e@a20c, Soars—Gerninn Mottled, 6:4@7e; ‘Golden Went, 22 @io; White Lily, Gh@oXZey White Rose, G4 OOK; white Russian, 6{@de; Trad luo, 64@03e, TAY—Prairie was weak at tho current decline, under fatr offerings and littlo demand, Shippers wero bid~ lug lowor for timothy, Lut the receipe nro not large, and. prices will pro¥ably be ‘maintainod as long ax tUo Stock-Yard trade keopa up, Wo quote? ‘Eimothy, primo, $19.50@20.00; No, 1, $18,50@@19.00 ; No, 2do, $16,600417.00 3 mfxed, €14,50@16,003 choleu np= Inud pratrle, 313,00@13,60; No, 1 do, ‘$14,00.@12,60 ; No, 2, or slough, $:1.00@11.80. ‘Loose, on Wavoxs— Timothy, $17.00@20,00 ; prairio, $14.00@10.00, Oat atraw, $10,00@11.U, HIGHWINES—Tho market was quiet and firm ot the quotations of week past, Salen wora reported of 150 bris at 970 por gallo, and mora wero wanted, but notofered, ‘The market closed strong in exmpathy with Now York, which was quoted at 1.0137 bid, LUSBER—Cho market fs yory quiet, Prices aro unchanged, as follow Firat lars sesssersesegeessseeeseerens$S200 AS5,00 Second clear, tindh to Vinek AT acca ca50.00 ‘Third clear, Linch... see 38.00 40.00 ‘Turd clear, thick. + 43.00 @15.00 Clear flooring, Int aud 2d, ‘rough... 3800 (40.00 Cloar aiding, 1st and 2d, + 20.00 Gatco Firat common siding. 18,00 @19.09 @ 2 Flooring, firat common, dreseod, Flooring, eecond common, dreszod. Wayon-box boirds. Asstock bourds... 1s stock boards, © stock buarda.. a 14,00 Foneing (16 tt.) y outside prico for dry, 12,00 @H).00 Common lumbor, 1 ft and under.,., 11,00 @12.00 oint aud ecautling, 18 to 24 feots.sss. 1200 @I8.00 Lath. A shinglea Shinglos on track (A), . 275 @ rg OLS—Tho oil market was quial, and’ yaluca wore not subjected to any quotable variation, raugivg as follows: Curbon (wtandard white); 115 deg, tent, fez slo Hino logal teit, 150 deg,, 1334140 5 du headlight, 115 doy., IGT :7e; oxtra Wintor lard ofl, $1.1UC@1.124 No, 1, 0903 No, 2, does Hunced raw, 83/2830: do, boiled, BUqVbe ; whulo, TAT; sporm, $3,252.35 ; noatsfook oll, strictly pure, $1.05; do, extra, @V5e¢ “do, No, 1, TH@BVO; Uunk oll, Se; siraite, Cz; pMumbizo oll, Tey turpentine, Jo} naphitia, 69° gravity, 1436 Go! naphtha, common, 1@le, POTATOES—Tho demand it of a rotail, charactor and tho market firm at 00@Y%50 for cholic Eaatorn und Michigan peachbiowa, | Western da range from 7 We, according to condition. Mixoil lots at O5@T50. VOULTIY AND GAME—Cholco atock wus in active request and steady, ‘Tho offerings wero fair, ‘Tur koya, dressed, E@ilo: chickens, drogsad, $1,502.50, or 1@lo per th; ducke, $3,00@,75: do, por Ih, &@lla; praltio chickerty, $3,00@i.25; mallard ducks $2.75: quail, 1,60; vettlgon saudled, 10@12¢; rabbits, 760 por daz, BELDS—Thero wan rcarcely cnough doing to estab- Ueh ninarket, Tinwuthy wax quoted at $2,10@2,60, tho uutsldy for prime, and choico ab $2,557.60, Clover was quict $}.00@6,70. Hungarian was nominal at Toe, and millot nt 70c, "Fins aold at $1.00, BALI—Tho market refalus itu firm tone, the de» mand. coutinuing good for the season, Wo anoto: Onondaga aud Saginaw, fine, $1.65; Canada do, $1.70; ordinary course, $2.00; coareo diamond, $2,12%4 ; dairy, without bags, $2.76; Galry, with bays, $3,003 Ashton dairy, por muck, $1.00@ 4.25, WOOL—Thoro was tio change, _Binall orders recely= ed oveusionnlly, whieh aro flied at tho current prices, ‘A walo of 400 teu washod Nooco was roported nt 48c, Good to prime tub-washed, 55@570 $ Goor to good tub: wanhed, 46@520 ¢ fino and medium washed Neece, 5@ 480; coarse Washo fluoce, 40@45e3 ‘modlin aud coarse unwemied, SU@I3u; Awe UNWaslled, 27@II0; pullod wool, 420470, TALMOAD FREIGHTS—'Chere fs little damand for fruiyht-room, but the rates glvyon uro, so far ny known, uducred to: “Yjenod Chicago te **8q) 001 sad Hoston,, seeeseee) 45] New York errrret) a) Philadelphia, Balthnore and Washing-| LOtbe ves esee YWamidgien, Heh, Sloxunitrla, ‘Vu, Norfolk, Vi Wittugton, N, G2, Ghyrlevton, 8, or 35) Hayannell, Gas. er +06, Potorsbury, Varese Fallowlug are {ho rates por polnts nated : Boston, 800; Now York, 760; Pile delphia aud Albany, Tuc, ——.—— ‘THE LIYE-BIOUCK MARKETS, ourgado, Fiunay Eventa, Dec. 18, ‘Tho receipts during tho Wook huyo been ‘as follows y Cattte, — Hogs, Shee, Monday AT OC ‘Tuwuday, fees QTL 94030 4,807 29,113 25,745 21,000 wo10,74 119,708 15,619 follows’: Cattle, Hoy, Bheev, Monday 4,700 44a ‘unminy, 4 2,0 Woitnesda; 5012 1K Thursday... CRU ely ‘Total. 3,706, 20,309 0,531 OAT TLE~Xo material change wan notteenblo An any of the fontitres of thia market. ‘Theto was fair activity {n tho demnnd for the dliferent grates of stock, anil tho fmprovernent in pricea natnod earlior in tho week san miaintattiod, not only for shinpliig sendes, for Whifch tho firiner tono of, advices from tho Hast canned an increased fnyjiiry, but for bitchors wuiiF asid Rock enttio na woll, Coinparatively [lo tock rentafued tinaold at tho close, Bales Woro at $2,002.65 for slags, bulls, acrawny comm, nud thin Chorakeos ; nt $2,608 8.60 for stockors 5 nt $2.70@4.05 for common to oud Butchers’ stuck {and nt $4.00@7.60 for common to oxtra shipping steers, dunoviamd Troe, wold ame mond 26 head, averaging 1,680 tis, at $7.60, No athur anlew wore roported al aver #0,U0, and Low xbove $5,00, x CATTLE WALES, Xo, 26 extra ator, 19 ‘Texas cultlo, 49 Voxns cattle... 5Y "Toxas cattlo,. TS Toxns cntth 28 Cherokeo cutti 10 cOWA.... 46 tnitehiorn’ atocks 29 bntehera’ stock 19 butehors' stock 18 butehers" stock, 82 butchers’ atocls 86 good steors.. 25 medium stcors. a4 medium dteers.., 89 medi steers, 30 quod stcora.., BE yoo nteora. 22 good alcera, 55 gourd ateora,. 68 ood atvon 16 good atcorts.... 44 Stora nnd oxen. 12 cholea Atears,.... 08 gootl atocra,. BAI TOoGS8—Had dvance gniuod yoaterday, there 16 little dlowht that, letween Packers and slippers, both of whom wero comingly eager to juvost, the yurda wonld havo ton cleared of stocks but the enso'with which they worked up prices yesterday emboldoned thom to attempt a further l- Yunee, Good to primo hoga wera hold 160 higher thin yesterday, Which was Just 16c more than buyers wera willing to pay for thom ; consequently ft was a drag~ ing and nveatiefactory’ morkot-ilsy, In sumo ti- stances, cepeoially desitablo lute wero takon nt: bettor Agures, by 10G180, tun could havo heen obtaitied for tle yeslerday, but tho advance was far from. being qoveral, tho bulk of the trading boing dono at $3,500, 0,74 for commun to medium, and at $6,80@7,09 for youd. {G choten, ‘hota wero saled of oxtta nt $1257.36, ‘while akippors sold down to $5,60@6,00, By tho mfd- dlo of the afterncon buyers geuorally had left tbo yards, aud late sales showed little or no advanco over Yenterday'a closing quotations, if, 8, Mallory & ro, told two eat-loacls nt $7.25, aud Gregory, Cooley t& Co. obtained §7.373¢ fora drove, The bulk of the trading was at $0,15@7.00, Th market closed weak, OG #ALES. Now Av, Pricesse, Av. Pricedno, Av. Price, uk 112 5 42 od $605 [OS 214 S740 ag 47 WL “CUS | 90 195 6.85 | 43 293 6.85 | 56 210 6.85 | 55 8.89} 60 6.80 f109 esa | 60 uo | 47 6.80 ] 43 6.90 | 45 620 | 85 6.90 | Bb 6. 4h 6.25 | 43 1261 7.60 [180 Gos Tau | ut | os U2 7.00 poo SHELP—Tho demand for good to extra mutton grades Was equal to the stpply, at £4,00@5.00, but thore was a lurgo surplus of pour to modium qualities, at $2,75@4.00, EAST LIGERTY, $nectal Dispatch to The Chicazo Tritune, East Linghry, Pa,, Dee, 18,—Catte—Tho recolpts for tha week nding Doo, 17 woro 4,870 head, against G,BIL head tho weok bofore, ‘The aupply haa becn Mgt, but very ovenly wstxed os to qualliy, Demand for good to oxtra quod, sud prices on puch Hie up; common to medium ut lust week's closing rates, fow Christmna beeves wero among tho offerings, tra, 1,400@1,500 Ibs, $0,50(96,75; 1,200(@2,800 Ibu, $5.76 6.005" quod, 1,100G1,200 ibs, $5.0.95.505 common, 1,008@¢1,100 fbn, $1,00@4.50; ntockera in. diN domani ab €2.60@¥.25;' bulla, us to quality, $2,603.60. ‘ha sales for the woek footed 3,104 ond. Hoas—Tho receipts fforttho week}wrero 21,176 head, against 21,600 tho week Yntoro. ‘Tho markat opeued steady, wilh tho supply equal to tho demand, at priecn a8 tollowa : Extra Philatelplla, $7.00; gaod Philadel phia, $7.40 7.503 good Yorkers, $6,05@80,80; common Yorkers, {0400.00 ; common {to rough huge, $3.00 5.25, Siterr—Tho receipts wore 1,200, head, against 19,400 tho week before, Owing to tho Ught supply tho market for tho week haa beon good and prices up 103 1Se, The prices in gouoral wero: Extra, 90 to 05 Ite, $5,005.23: ood, 80 to 85 Ihe, 4.256.403 fair, 73 to Bay SAO eS.00 5 sealanrap, $1,001.28 por host. Sperlal Dispatch to 7! Tribune, Arpany, N. ¥., Dec, 18.—DeEvES—ood uttendanco of Eastern buyers, but the market dali and gates lim ited, Brighton dealors took but few and countrymen not wo maby as Jast weok, Uxtra wolghts and cownmon cattle tuclanged in yaluo, but eholeo, medium, and hoxyy buteboring stocre K@le higher, ‘Texans’ sell at S~@sAC, ioculpts, #34 cars,—105 short of last week, Sune AND Lastns—The former wero in good re~ quest, but tho Inttor wero rather stow, Easteru deal ¢rs tho principal buyera ut last weok’s ruling prison, Receipts, 65 cars,—1 In oxcesn of last weok, “Twonty= fiva loads woro ‘Rotd, Ouily ton romain unsold fu tho pons, Sheep, 44@Co; tombs, G@so—tho latter prices extra, 5 ‘Hoas—Iteceipte, 295 cara: lant wedlk, 280. No Ace mand for live, Dressod higher, with fair demand, at BXCMWiC. NEW Yorn, New Your, Dec, 18.—Breves—Rerelpta, G40, make ing §,030 for four days, agulist 2,950 for tho sumo timo lust weokt, Murket quiet but firm at full prices, ‘Very poor to yood nativo cattle ranged from 8 to 133{¢; coninion ‘Texans, 8140, BUeEP AND Lawiid—Recolpts 2,180, malting 6,070 for four days, ngaluut 9,990 for therwamo timo lest week, Not much trade, bit a firm feellug at unchanged prlece, Common to preminin sheop ranged from Go to Tigo aor to oxtra lnmnb Oo to 724 WwinE—Recelpt, 4,830, muking 18,190 far four dayo, against 21,070 Ramo tine Iust week, Market firm al $7,00@7,25 for hogs, §4.00 for city dressed, and $3.01)400900 for Wester, 7 BurrAto, Deo, 18,—Carrir—Itecoipte, 101 3 total for the week, 0,643, No market to-doy, All frowb arrivals throught comignments, Sure axp Lanni—Recoipte, 2600; total for the qweok, 14,200, Market cloned Heavy, ‘C.nnda lambs, $0,0u(a7.U0 ; Canada aheep, $5,006.50; Western shoop, $,75008.00. ‘Hous—Receipts, 6,800: total for tho wook, 28,00, Morkot active, Yorkers, $0.50G700; houvy loge, $7.12; 7.25. ag OFNOINNATI. Grinctxnatr, O., Dec, 18,—lloaa—Recoipts, 4,055, Active at the opening, Uut closed quiet; roma U,500 atill unwolds gales of common at $0,23@d.60; medium to falr, $0.00@0.73; good packing, $0,867.00; oxtra, $7.10. ST, LOUIS, fr, Lovie, Deo, 1,—Hoas—Recolpts, 8,190; mar kot aotivoana firm; Higut to cholea packluy, $2.30 7.20); moat of the antes nt 78.50000.90, RM Carri—Revelpta, 600; Sirmer; moro active; primo to oxtra umtive steers, $5,006,75; modium to good, $3,00@3.50, —-— MARKETS BY TRUEGRAPH, Foretan Murkots, Tavenroot, Dee, 18—11:16 a, 1. —Flour, 2292: Wheat—Wislor, Os SA@US OL spelt, be Tdae white, 04 10063108 2d 5 club, 108 4U@10e 7d, Corn, W@ws, Vork, 85a, Lard, Gia Gd, Kaeeipts of whost during (io Inst threo days, 0,000 qrs—5,000 gra boing American, ‘TONhoN, Veo, 18,—Weather throughout England fair, Gonsola—_Monoy, VLZ@9L 37; weeaunt, UABURC 5 Ge lof 166, 1008; ¢ "Utey 10084 % 10-40%, 104 ; now 6H, 103 Ni York Central, 935 Krla,25 5 preferred, 42, Sperm oll, 10SKGI0GE, “HLsCIE tutyentine, 208 61 Ga Ga, Pa ‘Doo, 18,—Tentos, O1f G00, Livenvoot, Dec, 18,—Dreadstuita quiot, Yarna aud fabrics ut Manchester dull but not quota. ly lowor. G ‘Awawene, Doc, 18—Potroteum, 27%, od, 3 Phitndelphin Woot Martet PrrraMErruta, Doo, 18,—-Wool steady, Obto, Penne sylvania, and West Virginia XX and above, O5@8d0; X, Bl@ssos medium, G5@500; core, Ge,’ New York, Miehiqan, Indian, aud Westerts thio, 44@5003 roll ata, GAGs; coara, Se; combing washed, COG do tnwashed, 43@456; fino unwalwed, 3U@5e; conreo snd media’ washod, d0@dte; tub-rusbed, 65/600 ¢ oxtra uud_ merino pullud, 45@480; No.1 dud supor pulled, 42@480, New Vork Bry-Goads Markets New York, Dee, 18,—Business sluggiuh, with man- wfweturers und agents, and the jobping trade rutod in- active, Cotton goody jn limited demand, at nominally uuchanged prices, Prints wud printed ghirtings fa fale request, Ancona, “Rab Ioy’s,” pluin printa aro held ot 100 by ayenty, aud Aucons clilutzes at 1030, The Praduen Markets, NEW YORK, Spectul Dianatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yon,Doo, 1 rr=-WWues rather heavy and in buyor# favor dueling the early dealings, but with a fair Orport demand, tho tone fiuproved, aud the mints Kut cloaed atendy. Bales wera reporied of 137,000 Lu, sneluiding No.3 eprtiig, atts 03; No, 2 Ulteaxo H1,08@01,003 No, 2 Milwatikou, 3112@1,14 5 ungr: Towa aud Muinnesota, $1.01 @1.29; red Western, $1,186 1,30; White Western, $1.29@ 0, 1 Nortliwentorn, {,10Q LIL} rod Olilo, Mi wturé, $1.28; amber SMebigauy fu ntore, $30; No, 4 Duluth, $1.12, Conx—Dull and eustor, with autor of 61,009 bu, tte eluding elt Westorn mixed, in store, ut 030; ‘Ao, alloat, USO; now yellow Western aud nixed, 88u3 Diigo} NEW White Southern, WEDZe, Oars—Lawer } loading to'fuereated demanit, Sates, 14,000 bn at G7@Usi¢o for Woutern mitzod, and’ OG for white do, fuclitded wore 60,000 bu mixed Western, in plore, at Grey E Tyz—1,000 bu Btato wold at 95e, aflont, Vantes—Dull and normally unchanged, Feep—Quietand stouly, Porx—Nurkot was dulland lower, Bales 000 brla, : dud Nod aprlug, ghd ay Pantin te tt 4 Inoluding Jobin lols, of old moss at $19,6019,75 5 now mexs at 820,60, For futuro dolivery thers wat a wlow trados 250 bria golior March brought $20,255 Jan- unry ond Fobruary nonitial, Lann—Opened ‘firm, but becama, tower, and closed wonk at tho decline, Hates, cnah and regular, ucla 500 ten nt 1%¢a for choléo Western nteam; x10 210 prclagea prinio clly at 18240, ‘Tho salen tuclnded 600 os, sollor Dorembicr, nt 193403 G00 ilo, 199-160; 600 do, Tge—the clon pico; G00’ January, 133601 600 do, 139-1603 600 do Kobrnary, 13 12-10; 600 do, 139503 Tod sto Marely 11 16-100; 00 do, 151340, nigite—Was firmer, Batos 500 brid at $t.01@1.O17. Guatn tx Brone—Nenrly 7,000,000 but of ruin aro tn atore, of whieh nearly 6,000,000 hu nro wheat. CrevecAnp, Deo asec FEVELAND, Dec, 14.—Guain—Wheat dull and lowers No, tfed, $LtL} No, 2) $1.08, ; cara oh track, G36, Gate unehangede, OOM ORY 5 Pernonnust—stonty standard white, car lols, Axa; Ohlo Stato tent, 100; small lots 140 highor. Ttxormers—Whoat, 2,100 bu; corn, 1,400 buy oats, 1,050 bu, TONDO, ‘Torro, Deo, 18,—FLoun—Stoady and in moitorsto demand. GRAIN—Whent a shndo hetler ; No.1 whito Mletile rat, $1.11; extra do, $1134; Amber Michigan, $1,095 acllor Jantary, $1.10¢ aller February, $1.14 + No. 1 red, $1,105 No, 4 do, $1.08; No, 2 Dayton and stohtgnn, red, $1,07/¢,_ Corn rteady and in moderate demand ; high iilxed, 710 { roller Docembor, Tle rollor May, ‘Tue low intxed, TOige, Gate, deninnl good, at fait prices; No, ‘Aichigun, 6630; white, 58), Grodin Sexoegs.uae tae Cee Miley BOS Daessey 1oas—Aclivo nt $7,798.25, Reorters—Vlanr, nono; wheal, 6000 bu; corn, anne Uns Sales Fas UM 1 000 HIPMENTH Flour, nono; wheal bu; corn 15)000 buy wale, Ahan | Ue 3 OINCINNATI, Cromarty, Dee, 18,—F Loun—Dall, ny unchengnd, Guats—Wheat dil, but mmchanyed } red, $1.10@ f44, Corn aleaty aud th middernte domand’at Wigiie, Gate —Denand fair and market firm, nt G8Gecze, Ryo dull, butt unehamged, Marley dull, bit unchayyed. O1s—Unehanged, Jiurren—Steady ud In moderato domand, Onever—bnh, but unchany Faas—Duil, but mekanged, Duotone —Pork—Demand fate and market fem, at $19.00 for spot. Lart—Demand fait aud market firm ;" steam, 13@13!¢e% kettle, 1c, Bulk meats Demand Myhi, but Holders tirm; shoulders, O4@ 6 fe spot, Tye buyer March; clear rib, 034090540 dy-ot, 10}so seller April; clear, 9@10e, Bacon qitet ani atgady, at OIA. “Green mroate quiol ;_ ales of shoulders ut 320; sldte, vised; humney 10,404 Ife, ‘Witrany—Domand fale and market firm at 970, MILWAUKEE, Minwauter, Dee, 1%,—FLoun—Quiet and une changed. Gnars—Wheat—Domand fate and market firm ¢ No. 1 Miltwautor, 894; No. 2 Milwaukee, 833j0 ; sellor Tanuary, UBse5'eeller Patiruury, 874, Cath lower and quiet; No, 2, seller Decomucr, 49750, Cornetoudy; No, 2inlxed new, in. store, Gr, Hye steady and mod erutely activo; No 1, in atore, Yic, Barfoy steady; No, 2. in storg, $1,273¢3 No, i}, in atore, $1.10. Provtsions—In falr demand. Meas pork, $18,871 3 primo mess noniinal at £17.00 ¢ extra prime, $14.00 15,00, Sweet pickled hams alendy at 14@ile, Dry= ied shoulders, 83f¢, loose ; boxed middica, YX@les Hime armas at fi iertie, WGI. * OEWTS—Flour, U,0U0 bris; corn, 300 bu; wheat, 47,000 bu; if Por % Sureatra—Flour, 3,000 bris, Sif, LOUL 81, Louts, Dec, 18,—¥Loun. and steady, GuAIN—Wheat dull; No, 2 red full, $1.074@ 1058. Corn flimer; wow, G8G09ige casll ; Ge Janie vary, Teo Murch, Oats irs No. %' S8@COC. Barley duil; small lots, atsletly prhino, aold at $1.373¢. Uys higher} $1.05, Waniarcr—Stewity at 930, Provisroxs—VPork quict; nominally $1 Groon hams, 10%(0 pickted, 102e; shoulters, 7220. Bulk meats—Firmer feeling, Vut quiet ; nomlunlly Giga for shoulders, and 0%@10s for cloar ‘rib, cash {8a of clear aldes at 10/@08(0 soller Mareh, at Peort: Bacon moro native; Jobbing and order Iota, 9%@9% for sliouldors : 112{@12e for cloar rib; 12{se for elear, Lard nomlually highor $139 ; no sales. Receirs—Flour, 6,000 Urla; whowt, 20,000 bit; corn, 17,000 bu 5 outs, 11,000 bit } r¥0, 17,000 ‘but; bar= Joy, £,000 tnt, Br, Louts, Dao, 12—At tho Brokere’ Bosrd this avonlng pork sold at $19.90 Fouruary, and $19.50 bid, March, Lard offered at $13.10, February, atid $12,873¢ bie, December, moderate domand DHILADELTLUIA, Pureavereitra, Deo. 18—L'Lour—Dull and un- chanyod, Grate Wheat quict, and dem; rod, $1.20@1,20: amber, $1.25: white, $1.33. Rye, $1.08, Corn—Vel- low, Hu@8ic: mixed” Western, @0@ise, Outs dull; whito, dd@ese; mixed, C@sse. sahtsviniose—Dull, “Mess pork, $21.00@21.00, Lard, Wiitsk¥—S1.01, Choven SrED—BY@0Ke, PernonevM—Stealy; roflned, 1Yor erude, B4@ ‘a Stoady; prime Wostorn, 93@950; cholee ee ‘hanged, Eoax—Steady; Western, 29@300, BALTIMORE, on, Dec, 18,—FLoun — Firm and un Gnatn—Wheat steady, with an improved domani, Corn quict ; mixed Western, &6c in clovator ; Ble on track. Oats dull; whito Western, 66@oTo;' mixed, sie.” Ryo dull and unchanged, Provistoxs—Unebanged, Vurren—Dull ; market ‘overalockod ; choico;tub, 92 @ilez roll, Wedic, i {Corrre—Quiet, firm, and unchauged, Wittsns—$1,0245, SUFFALO. Bur Dec. 18.—FLown~Steady. Gna heat dull; No, 2 Bfilwuitkeo club, $1.03, Gorn dull; new, 80e, ' Other grains negleetad, NEW ORLEANS, New Oncraxa, Dec, 18,—Froun-—In far demand; treble, $5.00@85,8714 ;eholee, $6.00@86,60, i iixod and white, $1.00, Oats quict at 778. BuaN—Dill at $1.25, iiay—Duil Dry salt meate dull and deelinin, HBacou—Small stock, but so denuaad ; 9, Wide. Muns—Now augar-ctired, 153¢e. Lard qulut; ticreo, Paekora, 192¢08 relined, 14!c0 ken, IGISYe. iuferlor, 4 ‘Suaan—Dull 5iZa5 common, GLE 6c; fair to fully fair, Ols%a7Ko; prime to Btrictly prin, 744@8e 3 choleo, Bye, ‘Mogaliaes—Tn goud demand and strongar; contri fuga” G60; fale, A0:aGVe; primo to eiolee, OL Ste. Witsny—Quiet nt $1,03@1.05. Corvir—Steady fuir to prinio, TK@190, Conk-MraL—Firmor at $40. PITTSUURG, Prerenvna, Dec, 18,—PraInoN—Dull: gray forge, $25,005 No, 1’ foundry, $20.00; No, 2 foundry, 325,00. Gnaln—Wheat duly” pricos unchanged, ” Eur corn, TiO; shelled, Taare, AE aa PRTROLEUM—Quiet; erndo, ss@B7Ko, at Parker's; rofiued, 11350, Philadolpiis delivery, MARIN Port at Chicnzo, Dees 18 ARRIVED, Sehr Eliza Day, Manttowac, 1,00 railroad tlos, CLEARED, Sobir Disck Iaws, Lincoln, 1,085 bu corn, and sundries, Vessels Tak Up at Ruffalo. Special Mapatchto The Chicano Tribune, Burrauo, N, ¥., Dec, 18.—Tho following ia 4 com- Dleto list of yersels laid up at this port : Propetlers—Aratila, Ouclda, Chicago, Idaho, India, China, Japan, Philadelphia, Arizons, St, Louls, Cuba, Nobraka, Pittsburg, New York, Seotla, Cautsteo, Colo- rado, ‘Toledo, Dunkirk, Passate, Olean, Montaun, Tio ga, Roanoke, AUlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Chicago Bolle, Empire State, Fountain City, Winslow, Prairlo Stato, B, W, Dianchard, Dean Richmond, C, Vandoruilt, Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jn, W. T. Grayea, James David- gon. Total, 39, . Harka—O.P, Willlams, 8, V, 2, Watson, John Broden, Maurin Murtin, Favorite, Bridgewater, Ogurita, Schooners—Sasco, Sau Diego, Bahama, Ottawa, Sol- kirk, Ningara, Fostoria, Lucerne, Cape Horn, Onou- duga, Clty of the Strait, Homer, Porler, Young America, Kingfsher, Maggie, Donatdson, Journoymats, ‘Cwin Slaters, Golden Rule, ltivorsido, Ozar, Aldebaran, Rush, Lively, Kato Richmond, Lillto Pratt, Hattlo Jolhn- ‘son, Ohartotle Raab, Mary E,'Porow, Elizabeth Jonos, Hutto Howard, Jobu Biglor, John Sf, Hutehtusou, D: B, Dobbing, Theatore Porry, Thomas P, Sholdan, D, 44, Buckhout, Johu Rico, H. A, Kent, Lowis Wells, A, Bradloy, William Grands. Dan Marble, J, B, Prine IL, Uartzell, Samuol L, Watson, Ind, Burwell, J. orliwouse, D. 8, Austin, Gon, Worth, P. B, Locke, John Weber, 0, Culyor, Atwater, Goorgo N, Itolt, A, N. bucky, Lovl Ruwson, Rt, J, Garnoy, Auguatus Ford, N. Fitzhugh, Watta Sherman, ‘Total—e2, HRaraes—William Case, Chestor B, Jones, B, T, Iuta, J, L, Ketehum, Ningaca, Globe, Joseph, Rebecca, Lote fonstein, Morning Star, Sunshine, ‘Total, 11, Tuye-cAnnio M, Plorco, (Goldsniltly Mald, ‘Mary. E, Pierce, Sarah E, Bryant, Canada, Niigari, Onolda, Dayton, Doughs, Golden ity, Superior, Orient, Gom= pound, Rambler, ‘Thoms Thompson, Osear Fotdon, E. HR, Van Buron, Gil Oaudo, L. DB. rowbridge, Gedryo W, Blegersou, J. ©. Anthony, Aina, Louisa, Sonsation, Ateow, Doublo Lshiust, Post Loy, ‘Nowa Bos, umd Cock, ‘Gomot, Alglo O, Thuyor, Jt, Bill Moray,H . Ie. Falrfleld, International, @, W. Garduor, Hi Smith, Frank A. Boars, B, F, Bruce, Lowis M, Evana, R, 1, Hefford, J, F, Behn, J, 0, Ingrahum, O, W, Jones, Somes Asli, A, M. Bell, J. 0, Gitmey, Lariow Baltoy, J, B, Griltin, Duro Moso, ‘Total, 50, Maiden Narmes—Tho Latest Suggos thom, strom the Springyjletd (Mfass.) Republican, If Indies profor to retain their maiden namos aftor marriage, and thoir huebnuds are willing, wo don't seo aby valid objections to thoir dolug so, ‘Thoy mny find a aificuity in so improssing tho favt of this proforonco upon other poople, moro acqualntances or osgunt companions of voyage, a8 ta wava their cara from boing offoud- ed by tho uso of tho objectionable ttle; wo shonld tiko to hoar Luvy Stone (for inetanco) ro~ lato hor exporiouco on this point. Jt is oven concolyablo that rebollion against n soctat oon~ yoution may expo#o thom, at times, to soviul awkiwardnogs of 5 mora gorious charactor, That is their awn atfair, hawayor, But whon thoy propose, as ong of thom did at Now York tho othor ovening, not only to remain Jano Smith and Mary Jones aftor thoir intor~ yiowa nt tho hymtononl altar" with Mosera, Brawn and Rabinuou, but to tranamit thous vamos to thoir fomala offpring,—all the girla to bo Smiths and Jonoxos, and the boys to be Browns and Robinsous,—wo submit Chat thoy may bo in dungor of garrylug tho matter a littlo tao far. ODEAN NAVIGATION. National Line of Steamships, 4 a NOTICE. nomoxt southotl t ura toa izing sina taen atoted by Balllug trom Nom Vork for LPOUL and QUENB. PUNN sory SATURDAY. Salling feom N. York lor London (dleact) evory farinights ‘Dratta for 20h anh Upmarg A¥ lovoet rated Pew. Halton, Wostorn Aront, Nocthsnte carnae Olark and. Bhigrinatnftouno, Citenya,. Sec hSe. (Opponte new Groat Westorn Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristol (Engtand) dicot. GEO, McDONALD, Agont, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Exrranatton or REFERENCE MAnKS,—t Saturd: copiud. * Sunday oxcepted. Monday oxcoptod, vive Sunday atBi0va, ins § Dally. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Meket Odicee, 1 Clarkat. (Sherman House), and 1 Canate Madison-st,, and at aPaciilo Fatt Lino, ‘aDubuue Niue ta. eOunalia Sake iiatote 8 renport € Dubuat : @ Frochort & Dubuaue ferbresy 8 Silvaukes slat 3 Mlwaukoo tuud Foot ays’ Twentyessconbite outheast corner af Kundolphy Martiron, ey 87 Gul 15 Cunthst., corner heuse, Moll (via main and afr Ino). Day Express., Jackson Accomodation CHICACG & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicaga, Kanzas City aud Denver short Line, ria Loutsb amt, 3fo. ant 170, Springfield, Alton and St, Louis Through bine, Union Depot, Wert Side, near Maillsoneats Iritdye, Beket Officer: Mt Depot, anid Ut Randalpheat, Leave. | Arrive, 3 Kansas Oity and Denver Kass City Bxpros. St. Louis ind sin St Loulg and Speiaritald ik, vin dAoksonvitie Divtsiun,, dottergon U) 11 Iso Chicayo& Paduenh linileoa Streator, Lacan, Washingtus FE doliot & Dili Aconmnudatio CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Unton Nernt, enrner Madivin sind Cunatesla,” Ticket Ofteey 8) South Chdrkast., opguaite Sherman House, and at Denots Milvaukco, Madison, Monroo &) Prairls at Chien, bs Milwaukee, 1 ‘Bt. Paul € Minnoapol Hegpross; algo, vis for Kinon, Horiin, Menasha &°Oroon Ba Milwaukee, Madison, Pedizio an Ghion io, ‘Mandstiay Greed ay & Stordns’ Pui Mulwaukee, La Cross ‘St. Paul’ 4" Minno: Expres: *9:30a, m.|* 4:09. mae 209 pe m.| "11 00a, me," | t ovSnemlt 7215 ame ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depah Foot wf Lakestundsrnsrny Teentysecondat, Tekst p.m. 4:05 pom, 0 a. ms LEE ubuque & Bloux City Dubudug & 1 Gilmau Pas itz, ‘Douyga Bi CHICAGS, DURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depots foot af Lukerstey dudiantsacy and sixteenth tend net a Tleket ‘Ofces, 89 Clark. and at depo Maltand Express Ottawa sud Birv: Dubuque & Sioux City Ku, tle Kast Ling, for i Kansas Cit; cliisonet Ut Toxus kxpro: Attrorn Passon ‘Mondota, Uttawa £ Sizoatar Bi Aurora Passonger..,.. ‘Aurora Passenior (Handa Dubnaue & SiousCity a Pacitio Night Exp, for On ‘Kansas Olt, Lanvenvtor ‘chikon & St. Joseph ix; Downes vo Accommodations rave Acoommotation| drove Accommodation, kx, Sundays, flix. Saturaay. 28x. Monday Pade KANKAKEE LINE, ‘rom Central Depot, Soot Lakecst., and depot 2 Wceunlat | Hel ofces Lat tated wid oe deve ‘Teave, “Arrive Tndiananalls, Louterilla & Cinela:| att Day. Exprax + 9:08, sa.]* 825 p. me taudlauaneis sulecioR Gisela ee |” 25mm Nighe‘Hzpross (dally).sseee) 7258p. mm.) 7:15 a. ms CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Pittsburg, Cinetnnatt i St. Loules Raiticay depot, core ner Clinton and Carrull-s West Side, Tie 1h Tandolpheote undatdepers hat ules eket aie 2 eat Arrh * 8:00 a. m.{* 8:40 De me 7:20 p. m.|_ 740.8, me Indiannpolts, Loutsvillo & Cincin, mall Day Iaullana alts att (dally), PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. Clinton and Carrol West Sides i Hundotphest,, and at depol, ‘Arrie Columbus, Pittsburg & Now York| atutabite EI ‘hunt eepross (ually 840 p.m. 7404.10, LAY, BALTIMORE & OHIO RAAORD eres Parca oot cP endydecamatie Dekel ace, Wh Lae “Arrive, Mail, Sundays Exeopted, Ezxptonys Dally server PACIFIC RAILROAD. Tee. aot oe atad Shermumatas Teke ote, r: Grant Pucyio Motels heaters ‘Arr On. m| 8:35 ps te G40 p. an] 8283 hs tty Qmahe, Leacony'th& Atchison Fx| 10:15 a. ms 8 32) ty the Bera AGaormiadat Tons sven ofa Seu Be ts] MEA SCALES. FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & OO. @) $118: 113. Lake St, Chicago. Re cateful to buy only the Genuine, MEDICAL CARDS. MEDICAL her Washington Bhy chartored by tho State v! §4 nate far the oxpress turposn of ike] civing | the highowt, po ble ery troatinont in all casos of juris SEN vatedisenses, “It fawell kndwn Ly the penpls of Chicaga that Ne, James hay atood at tho hoad of tho nrufossion foraver twonty yours, No mattor who has fullod, call or Writy and tocolvo tho opinion, of tio highest, madioal tale ent, (roa of charge. A book for the milliun, free of ubarue fa alco, or 10 conta to bay hostage, on Marrlagd, 14ay Enorgy, Lovo and its consuquenoes, ute, Laifce require tug the moat dolleate attuatlun, with home board may caltar write, All hustuess strictly coutldsntiat, Orie fours from Da, m, ull 7) us, ¢ Sunday, 1 tod Sooke! Dr. Kean, _ 860 SOUTH CLARK-ST. CHICAGO, ‘uy inal, fron of char oar agatoae Dit! de KCIGAN We tb ta Cars ur uu pay, jundays trom v to 1k, Bi Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, twonty, yonre with great success by th Lisa for oat aed Vrs, aud London, have bea porior to all othors for tha prompt cure of all dle Hong vtunding, Fiteutl by OLIN Cli, {i Tue Racino, Parts, Bold by Deupels out the Unitod st SLANG of u Ou r ‘i f yo imprudvnce, causing promaturt achaouareo dubilty, gt, Mating triad tu yal et¥e knowit roniedy, eo Amtuoless Hepat, wih B ‘i a. follow-autfe z HUAL Vite! Wi Neasausat., Now Yorke Ultiog huurw. 9 a, 1m, 18 De Bhs etn iulaeturad by LL od

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