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HE CHICAGO DAILY UESDAY JANUARY 6 1875 oe EEE ey MONEY AND COMMERCE. FINANCIAL, The mosament in financial cireiea yreterday was notlenatie enty for the very heavy clearings, There Amounted to $7,500,600,—the largest figure that the cloaringa of the Chicago Asrociated Hanks have yet ronchot. ‘Thie large amount ia due to the rettiements on the Board of ‘Trado and the arcumulstion af busi heen on account of the interruption of the holidays, ‘The demand for toans ia fair, ‘There fen email ap Ply of ontalle commercial paper reeking discount ; mercantile borruwers cro nct preering at thin geriod. Board of Trade men are h-rrowing to carry rain and provisions, although there 4s little proft in such trans= actions, Rates of discount are unchanged at 10 per cent to Tegular customers, with concessions, according to cfreun-slances, to good outeide borrowers, Strect ratoe are Byb18 per cont; real-cetate Joana are 86,10 percenk New York exchange was firmer to-ilay, Tho eupply fanotlarye, and thy demand is good, Considerable shipmenta aro being made on account of country banks, and city merchants to acto indobtednors in New York, Sulea were mado Letweon banks at par to BOs premium for $1,000, ‘The receipts of currency exceed the shipments, but neither arc heavy. ‘Tho dividend of the Traders! Taxnrance Company, 3 percent, quarterly, ia payable Jan, 19, BUMMANY OF SAVINGS TANKS BTATEMENTA, Ten of tho satings banks of this city hare made etatements of thelr condition at tho cloro of Ld. A summary fs prosented below, se arranged that Doth sides of thoeshibit balance cach other, In this way tho table carries with {t the ovidence of ita ace curacy, If trifling variation in tho units place is observed, it {s dito to tho omlesion of fractional parte of adollar, lesa than Gfty ceuts, in tho addition, Tho feature of there statements that will at onco arrest attention Is the Suerease of deposits, Tho de- porita of the teu banks named in tho mmmary wero $3,419,003 ou Tuno 89, lant; not $3,050,935, as errone ously computed in tho Inter-Ocean of yesterday morn aug. They have inereazed to $3,970,452, or $351,449 In the last sx mouths, a gain of 65-19 per cent, As compared with the Ftatements of a year ago, Jan, 1, 1374, there Jenn inerease in every Stem spoci= ficd, ‘This may be taken as matter of course, sluco all tho savings Lanks were weakened by tho panio of the preceding season, Carrying the comparison back eighteen months to the statem-nts of July 1, 1873, it fa at onco recn that the savings banks lavo not yet recovered from the elfeo'n of tho panic, Bo- fore the panic, the deposits wera $9,951,902, in round uimbers, $10,000,0°; they are now, til], a tniilion dollars below that figure, The cash, exchange, aud ‘Louds on hani then amounted to $4,559,009; It ia now $9,800,060, The leanr, however, have increared, share jug that the banks are using every avaliable dollar of | their capital for promt, In July, 1879, they were $6,220,000; they are now $4j742100, ‘The capital hias Leen imerenced $01,231, $5,009 nf whieh fs tn tho Minow Trust umd Savings Bank, fuanded sinco the prevfita dite, ‘The atatotuents below shaw that avout 24 per cent of the resources of the tankeare lane on real estate, arainat U6 per cent eo loaned July 1, 1673; thst about BL per cent aro lesned on colliterats, against 29 per cont 20 lncned duty 1, 1-73; that abont 16 per cent aro invested 1m bonds and simllar recuritles against 20 per cent so invested July 1, 1979; oud that 17 per contaro kept in rvailablo fimds sulject to use in innnediato need, against 21 per cent 6o kept on band duly 1, 173, ‘Lhe Luter-Ocean of yesterday morning, in its remarks upon ity imperfect aud sumawhat crude summary of tho bank statements, makes o very grave charqo against (he ravings banks of thia clly, Tt da nothing Jess than that “in rome cares tho Lanks havo exanqers ated the amount of their deposit,” ‘The ground of tits serious accusation fs thatuccording to the Ltter-Ocean'a figures the de] osite ;have fuereared 10 yer cent in elx mouths, which in the opinion of tts cditor fs 80 in- credible thut {t is rather tobe believed that rame of tho sayings bank officers have mado fraudulent state- ments, Uf course the fnter-fcean's lguten are incor reet, as wo have sown the increase has been but 61; per cont, Every one,excepting the editor of the Znter-Ocean, isawnarethat savings depexita tond to tucreare at the closo of the year, Kalaricd persona and those Hving ‘on regulir wagea Juvariably economize more clesoly than usual ina year after pante—it {s esthnated by the Commercfal Remeter that $400,00,000 have Leen saved in this way in the peat year alone; wo are informed by tho saving banks officers that thvir deposits have lately Leen increaned Ly sums withdrawn from de- peait in National Banke; trustees and officlule, who aro accumulating funde, avail themsclves of the per cent interest allowed by savings banks, Thera is, Moreover, a natural movement of recuperation and returning confidence among ravings depositor, al~ thongh, a8 wo hisvo nhown, they have not yet recover- ¢d their anto-panie statue, One would think there was enouth in these catees tonccount for so molerato an increase without eeck- ing an explanation in fraud, and easting diacredit -overa most reputable portion of the business com- munity, and one in which confidence shout net bo ightly disturbed, But if thers have been false statements the snfer-Gecan, having dlacov— ered, them thould point them out, What bank's offi cera have exaggerated its deposits? Referring to the statements of June 39, 1871, which ere the baeia of the Inter-Ocean's comparison, we find that deposits havo aged a8 follows in round numbers : tre 0, | Jun, | Tn 18 crea at, *| 3,513,0¢ oH 68,00) x German Savings, £66,000] CHO] 17,C00 Trairio State, TA1.0CO] 645,050) 4,000 Dime, 17,00! 23,.00] 6,000 Bome of the cther Tanks Lnve decreased their de posits, so that tho net increseo is na wo have given it. ‘Tho qvestion ir, which of the tanku mado false stato ments? Tho {nter-Ocean eaya some havo done 803 it owes it to itself and the public to prove its assertion or ge ze 3 syurqazoi¢ wns worn | MAR wens! OT TelazatuT pur ynaz, wt mae eu f Bintacg 7: +s duretuy Lovdineg wu sBupary z a g z E a a P Suey eStyaeg some y pre ‘era , fore -2 r Bg estan t ncn‘ Cus't ces'L oc" OLF ooe'T 4 2 a 3 e19‘coL 'c98'T $ CIO'19G'F $! REEL EET | | | | TELS e6UT Fe FEL TRS'S tIGvE0"s, ES} ‘se1'ts [2su'vee'es suavsv “am 2 024 ‘oun s2y70 mew am uo #uL07 reo Dayz sb F068 $:ES TLE TIS eet (c00°G TFS ins sparririest Larkst, New Your, Jan, 4.—Money stringent early in the Gay at 6.470, but, Later, war easier 0h 6 per cont ; prime percentile rapar unchanged, Gtorling steady at 686@ tw. Gold opened st 133, in consequence of the sbeence ef tho proclamation from the Socretary of tho Treasury announeling the policy for danugry, but, shortly after, the price fell off to 1124; on higher quotations for cons solannd American sccnrities in Landon, Ester on, tho price recovered to 112% on rumors of complica tions between tho Untted States anit Spain; cloaed at 124, Carrying rate, 7 per cont and 1-32, Cnstoms receipts, $294,090, Treasury disbnrsementa, $770,600, Clearings, $63,0.N1, Governmonte steady and quict, Raifroads genorally firm, Stato bonis quict. Stocks have been weak and lower, At the opening Erte rnold at 1aJ0%{, the closing quotations on Sature day haying teen 2874, Dut, lator, a dlectine to 294; took place, ‘Tho romainder of tho list fell off 4@1%s, Western Union leading the downward movement, Rtocka were duil during the last hour of business, and the market generally unrettlod, Western Union and Take Bhoro were especially weak, and closed at about the fowest point of the day. Thero were free realex of both there stocks, partici larly Weatern Unton, — Union Pacifig was weak aud declined to341. St. Pant dropped to 38 Inthe balance of the market there was very little change from the morning depression, except a rally of A\@y per cent ina fow shares at the close, ‘Transac- tionr sparegatedt 200,000 shares, of which 43,000 were Vacific Mall, 83,030 Western Ynton, 24,000 Northweste ern, 1,00) Rock Inland, 24,000 St, Paul, 13,C00 prefor- rol, 23,000 rie, 21,000 Lake Shore, 7,000 Ohio & Mis siasipy, 6,000 Wabash, and 17,000 Union Paelfie, GUTENNMENT BONDE, Coupone, “Biove. vee L8tg [ Couper Coupons, 62 144 j Coupons Ais) Coupons, 05, 19s j Coupons, vew,... FOUTIE. eo nuesrees, old, niuvseen, DO! Virgintas, new, stocks, Canton. Vt, Paul pfdeeves 835 Western Vulon Tet Wabash F Quicksilver, Adana Express, Weilt-Fargo. ad" | Wabash +09 | Ft, Wayne, 43 | Terre Haute (2) | Yerre Haute pti 57% ; Now Jersey Contial,.1p 31°3 | Cilengo & Alton... 1044 Now York Central. :1013] | Chieego & Alton pfd. 100 Bad | Oto & Sliataninyd .. 2204 3 Cleve,, Cin, & Col Chi, Harlem 79), Michigs Indiana Central Gig Pittsburg &Ft. Ulmois Contral.,.....100%5 Nortawertern... {| Central Pacific stock 36%; Northwestern pfd, Union Pacitic bonda., 905g Rock Island. Central Pacific bonda 93 St. Paul...., Del,, Lack. & Wyre. 10635 BONDS AND GOLD 1N CHICAGO, Preston, Kean & Co, quote: Buying, | Seliing, United States Cr of ‘al Msy | 119% United States 5-208 of “ 1g United States 5-208 of 4 iy United Btates 5-203 of "65. . Msg Ba20s of *6s—Jan, and duly, 124 fats of G7 — Ji maj 5.208 of "G3—Jai By 10-408 US United aay 1g United Stater currency Ca, ex, int NIG old (full welghty, 212, Gold exchange, 1134 Rterling, sixty days’ 436 Sterling. eight, 400 Cable transte! ) 4902 Chiteago City ig Sint Cooke CHICAGO GOLD-MANKET. i, J, Christoph & Co, bankers, 75 South Clark street, quote guld : ~ Hour, ying. |Selting. W200 OCLOCKss006 11210 o'elorl 12,00 o'clock, 1:40 o'clock, 233) o'clock, 310 o'eloe! REAL ESTATE, The following instrumente were filed for record Monday, Janu, 4: erry rrorrnrr. Market at, n w cor of Adams st, e f, 99 ft run- wing ty river, dated Jan, 1 (catale of Thomas hSutiern tod. V, & C,H. Farwell),. ‘77,500 Noble at, 210 ft n'of Chicago ay, 0 f, aix120y ft, dated Oct, 29, 187. os eeereee vee 900 Waltash ay, 1809-10 ft s of Thirty-nixth si, wf, 52174 8-10 ft, duted Dor, J, 1874...ecces00. 4,000 West Harrison st, 09 ft e cf Oakley av, af, 33x, ft, dated April 10, 1974. - 2,500 Avihund av, nw cor of Walnut st, 6 f, aidsiid ft, duted Jan 2(David W, Sutherland to Ed- win A. live and Thomas Pickering), 43,200 Hubbard st, 63 4-10 ft w of Jetferson wt, nf, 233, x20 ft, dated dan 2,, 4,000 Milwaukee ay, 25 ft 4.0 of Union st, running to Union at, dated Dee, 16, 1874... 4,600 ‘Wentworth ay, 672-10 ft 5 of Twonty-sevonth f, 2x1 ith iiaprovements, dated 1ST: oe 2,000 ne at, 03 2; ft, with tailding, datad Jan, 3,500 ft a of Fowler et, wf, 46x15 1,500 108 OF 7 Mites TRIM RADI yuoM counT-novBE, The promiecs No. G Seminary ay, dated Nov. tH, 1874. etree seesesee 8 14,000 SOUTH OF CITY LIMtTs WITHIN RADIUg OF 7 Mites FROM COURT-HOUaE, Lot 1, tn Division 25, Blok 1, of Carr's part of Kedzie's aw 3y of me Xx Bee, 9, 98, 14, dated NOUTH OF CITY Sopt. 11, 1874 800 Cottaye Grove uy, 20 ft 8 of Forty-third' at, ef, 1)aH0 ft, dated Jan, d...e. © 1,800 COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the recelpta and sbipmenta of tho leading articles of produce in this city during the forty-clght hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morne ing, aud for the corresponding date one year ago t RECKIFTs, SHIPMENT! 1875, | 1874, |] 1875. | 1974, 14,097 16,070) 6,000 12,804 03,130! 108.N70]) 6,60) 89,91 91,743] 41,30]] 9,645] "735 x C00) 4,525 ead, thas. 25, eed, ts....] 49,280, 41,740! ons] Broom com, Ia, 14,000} 20,000} .-4.05 Cured ments, ta, 125,540! 1,251, 280, "851,013 Ticef, Urla 160, BIO sveceees York, bris, 92 107 130 Lard, tha, 101,708) 174,441), 209,600] 80,350 Tallow, 14,700] 43235]! 20,000} 6,040 abutter, 1h +} Yae.odo} 17u470]) 34,42) 98,110 Dressvd hoga, No, 2,632] OUT seseees.| 2,108 Live hoga, N ¢ 10, 5,585] Buss Cattle, No, 614] 1,175 Sheop, Ne 590) 1,189) 007 ides, tbs, 370,696] 1084721] ...00 0 ssolenes oaaee Highwines, brig.) o1c4s] “502! co} v0 Wool, Ibe, 47,690, 171,111] 2,600} 136,073 Potatoes, ‘bu... ‘sb Tf sess a3 Lumber, No, feet, 33,500] 359,000 Hbingles, No, 181,000) 230,000 Balt, bela... 1,8ca} "200 Also the following, without comparisons + Kind of produce. T Recewed,. Shipped. Youltry, tt, +f Mais67 | 21,390 Be ithe retain ‘| Ws bens Game,’ pkgs, ; 201 Egy, ‘pkgs... ‘ 5, Cuvese, Lis...., + 150 Dried fruits, tie...., sy 29,890 Greeu applos, brs, i 3 Beuun, VU. sere even ; 450 lay, tou (8 Tops, the, t] 45,100 ia Fish, pkg ‘ eT : ‘Withdrawn from atore on Saturday for city conaump- ton: 9,767 bu wheat, 9,686 bu corn, 3,974 bu oats, 806 ‘bu rye, 3,245 bu barley, Tho following grain was inspected into store during the forty-eight hours ending with 10 o’clock on Blone day morniug: care No.1 spriug, 187 cars No, 2 do, 35 cara No, 3 do, 6 cars rejected do (435 wheal), 20 cars Ligh mixed corn, 60 cars No, 2 do, 117 cars rojected do (U7 cura, of which 2are old); 3 cara white vate, 12 cara No, 2do, 6 cars rejected do; 6 cara No, Jryes 0 care No, 2 barley, 7 cars No, $do, 2 cara rejected do, ‘Total, 476 care, or 179,000 bu, Iuspected out ; 4,827 bu wheat, 14,904 bu corn, 14,021 bu oats, S44 bu rye, 3,813 bu barley, The death of O, B, Goodyear was annonnced on ‘Ohauge yesterday, and appropriate resolutions edupt- ed in regard to his memory, The reading was Uatened to in perfect mleuce, and tears caine ta nots few oyes when the announcement was made, Mr, Goodyzar ‘Was one of tho oldest members of the Board, aud was ‘universally respected, The election of oficers of the Board of Trade yeater- Gay, the result of which ts stated in our local columns, ‘was conducted very quietly, but was an occasion of @reat iuterest, The two candidates for President revived the ego of chivalry to the extent of yoling for each other, We note that more than 200,000 tickets ‘wero printed for the occasion, being sn average of above 120 fer each member, ‘The wheat market was depressed to-day by the news of w decline of 3d per 100 tte in Liverpool, which waa ue to fuller supplies, including rather largo arrivals froja California, This, with larger receipta here, put aa effectual dumper on thy upward movement which so Many operators had expected would sot in with the present wiek, Tho feeling in wheat 1a naturally a very atrong one, due to the fact that {t fe the chespoat arti cla ou the floor, azcept our—most other markets be dog unusually high, while those are unusually low, but with such stocks as are in sight tn the United Btates, aud so much independence on the other side of the Aulntlo, there ares good many willing to sell at pres- | Ultnote, ent quotations, and a great deal of wheat yet back in the country. Provieions wore strong yestorday, Tho receipts of hogs cortinue ao amall an to caune a good many of the shorts to Mink it wise to fill, and produce ® wavering in the views of thoso who havo persistently held off buying meata for constming points, in tho hope of s radical decline, We note the roceipt of several ordern yesterday from ahorte in New York, to’ Allin,” and tome of thern contracts wero covered accordingly, Tho other leading produce markets wore tame yer terday, with little change in prices, if woexcopt s stronger feeling in May corn, The shipping movemont vy rail to tho Eant sa small yet, but it 1s expected to waken np soon, and the hope austained holders, in the faco of larger receipts and rather rapid accumulation of rtork in atore, Dry goods were distributed to only & modorate amount, and were eleaty in price, Tho demand for groceries shows but slight {mprovement as compared with the closing daya of the old year, and valuca re main nominally as before, though in some lines, nots bly coffecs, teas, and sugars, {here ia apparent a iriver feeling, Butter and checso wero dealt in tas fair ex- tent, and were sbout ateady, Dried fruits and canned goods remain unchanged in values, Fish were dull and nominal, The demand for bagging, leather, ply fron, and wood waa far from being active, and prices ‘wore only indifforently auatained, Oils ruled steady, Lumber was quiet sud steady. In the hardware marketa no chango was noticcd, Business ts very light, as usual at tha opening of the year, but the mare ket for nearly all articles is working frmer, and the indications favorable for » prosperous trade by and by, Salt was in fair interior domandand firm, The hop market was flrm, especially for cholea hops, which are becoming acarce, Timothy seed waa in better ro- quest aud firmer, under light offerings, Other seeds wero quiet, but scarce and firm, Hides continuo to arrive freely, but tho demand is fair, and quotations rango as herctofore, Potatoes and wool were dull, Green fruits were slao quic’, and domestic descriptions weak and uuseltled, Choice poultry was not very plenty, and firmer in couse quence, Eggs were dull and weak. FOWL, MANUFACTURERS, ‘The Collector at Erie baa been notified that dressed and cleaned poultry is not to bo classed as raw product, Dut manufactured, at the rate of 20 per cent duty; while feathered birds aro raw product, and dutfible at 10 percent. Tho imporiers protest against thie inter~ protation of tho laws, declaring that thoy art not poul- try manufacturers, but dealera and buckaters, The real live birde have not been heard from yet; but it is fair to suppose that a crow snd cackle of indignation will rise from overy Cunadian chicken-roost, which will, of course, bo re-echoed by tho domestic fowla on this sida of the Une, who naturally favor the Recip- rocity Treaty, Wo commend this decision to the man- ufacturers of statlstics in St. Lous, By plucking tho feathers from thelr poultry and puliing the wool over the eyes of thelr readers they can awell the record of their manufacturing industries toa pomt where Cli- cago cannot hore to compete with them, THE CROP oF 1874. The St, Louls Pemocrat of the Ist inst, publishes the following from J, R. Dodge, the Statiatican of the Ag- ricultural Bureau at Washington t “On tho 1st of January, 1874, tho number of swine of all nges jn tho United States aggregated nearly dl 000, as dedticed from returns of county correspond enta, of which fully 17,000,000 were in the eight States of the Ohtv aud Missour! Valieys, In September last returns were recelved showing tho comparative num- hers aud condition of fattening hogs, A decline from the amount of stock fatening iu Beptember of tho pro- vious year wus reported in every Weatcrn Stute, amouniing to 24 per cent in Kentucky, 13 in Onto, 8 in Michigan, 17 fu Indiana,’15 In 15 in Towa,’ 27 in Missout, and 2) in Kansas; in these eight States the averago dcelino {rotn last yoar being 17 percent. ‘Thelr con- dition at that dato Waa also low, the depreciation bo- low o fair average belog 11 per cent, The returns were very full, and theas deductions doubtless repre- sont with reasonable accuracy the atatus of ewino- fattening, Ju September last a preliminary catimate of crops makes the principal ageregaten as follows : Corn, 812,000,000 bu; whent, 200,C00,000 bu ; cute, 270,000,uuU bu; barley, 32,060,000 Lu ; potatoes, 105,= Opo.c00) bn: hnyy 25,000,000 tons, Laut year the re- port waa given by Wextern Bates only, as follown: 1972, 1873, Wheat, Wheut, 19,0€0,000} 99,000,000) 13,000,000} 17,000,000) 18,000,009, 60,000,030} 28,000,000'217,060, 00¢ 23,000,000)” 21,009,000 20,000,030] ° %,000,c0, 34,009,000: 140,009,000) 332,000,000] 108,000,000 3,(.00,000) 89,000, U00| 3,000,000) | 1182, 000,000}801,000,600) Corn, Corn, Olin. ...., 83,000,000 Michigan. ; 24,000,000} Indiana... 65,000,006 Ultnola,..-|140,000; Wisconsin] 16,000,000 Minnesota] 6,000,0cU Towa... ...]105,000,600) Mlseouil..| 72,000,000 Kanaas,..| 1,00u,C09) Nebraska] 21,000,000 ‘Total. |129,v00,000! 18,000,109 14,000,009 6,001,000. 25,000,000 20 0c0,0c0 223,000,000 32,000,000 8,000,000 400,000 2,600,000 150,000,000 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—‘Nero more active, and stronger all round, uuder a better domand both for shipment and to fill shott sales, ‘The rocclpts of hoge wero rather amall for the sctsou, and the market waa strong, which causod a firmer fecling among holders of prod- uct, and brought out Luyora who had held of, ex- pecting hog tocomein much more frooly after the holidays, The news from other points also tended to strength, packing hating closed in soveral placos, ‘while other cities ate far behind Chicago, both in num ber of bogs and atocks of product in hand, Tho stock of lard in thia city 1a very emall fortho time of the year, notwithstanding a ght export movement since October last, Maes Ponk—Waa more aclive, and a shade firmer, though not quotably higher on the mora deferrod op- tions, ‘There wasa foir business done in changing over, Bales on 'Change wera reported of 3,760 brls, cash or seller January, at $18.975@19.00; 5,500 bris seller February at $19,25@19.96; and 2,760 brie seller ‘March at $19.60@$10.65, ‘Total, 12,000 bris, In tho af- tornoon the market waa quiet and a shade easter, Sales were reported of 1,000 bri at $19.90 seller Feb- ruary, and $19,C0 for March, closing tame at $13.97 19.00 ‘camh; $19,25@$19.30 ‘soller February; $19.55 @i9.60 nelier March ; and nominaly il caso suller April, ‘Prime incss pork wos nominelly! unchanged at $10.75G4 $17.00 per brl, aud extra do at $14,254 14.50, Lanb—Was moro active, and about Se per 100 ite higher, under a better demand, chieily to fill aborte. + About 3,000 tes wero bought {n on account of one New York house, and other orders were understood to be on the market from thst city, Sales were reported on ‘Change of 250 teu cauls at $13.18; 9,760 tca acller Feb rury at $19,35@13.474 ¢ end 2,600 ics sollor March at $13,00.013.05, ‘Total, 13,660 teu,’ Iu the afternoon, th inarket was moderately active, and unchanged, 84) were maila of 8,750 tea, at $13,45@ 13.474; for Febru and $13,C0@13,0735 for March, Closed at $13 cash or seller the mouth; $13.45 for Februar; 213.65@13.674 for March, Meats—Wore vory quict, but strong at the quota. tions of faturday, some Loldora ssking » slight ul- vanes, There was a guod demund at former figures, mostly on forelgn account, but tho orders wero Imited below present asking pricey, and could not be filed, Bales were limited to 100,¢00 Ile should- ers at 7i;c seller March ; 2,600 pes green hamu (16 Ibs) at $'¢} and 40 bozes long clear at 030, Also on Baturiay evening, 100,000 ly suort “ribs, seller March, at 10c, In ‘the afternoon, 20,000. tba ahoulders sold “at Tigo cash. ‘The market cloacd at Ojo for green shoulders, 9c dofor long clear, 93;edo short rite, 9%o do slort clear, and U!;@lU3 do hams, Sweot-pickled home (15 1b averuge) at 10%@10ije, Meata in salt 10 to 15 days quoted at 61; 6% 0 for shoulders, cash or seller January, 67,¢87e do seller Febr e470 do seller March; long clear, 940 cash o1 dantiary; do seller February, 90; do. seller h, 1Ucs phort riba, U%¢ cash or seller January; do seller February,’ 97;c;_do seller March, 10';0; short clears, 100; do seller February, OWe; do seller March, 1U:c. Boxed meats No bigher than lowe, Long cut Hania, 10% (4112, Gavasx—Nominal at 644(4i0e, BEEF PRODUOLS—Were quict and nominally uauichanged, at $8.25 for meas, $9.25 for extra meas, and $20.00@920.00 for hums, ‘TaLLow—Quoted at BG8¥c, BREAOSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wsa rather more active, though dull enough to give noldere the blues, and without quot- able change in prices, Sales were limited to 1,000 bria spring extras, part at $4.10G4.60, and the reat on pri- vataterms, and 200 bris winters, also private, The market closed ss follows; Choice winter extras, $5,25 @u,50; common to good do, $4,25@5.U0; choice spring extras, $4,25@4,00; fair do, shipping grades, $3,70@ 5.00; patent apring, $6.00 10,00 5 Ing superfines, $1.0Q3.00; rye Hour, 3 uckwliest do, 8,500.0 Luan—Wan quiet and steady, Salce were reported of 20 toe at $19,000 track, Fav Mxat—Balos were 10 tone at §24,00 on track, WHKA'T—Was moderately active, and rather weak, though averaging ouly,3,¢ lower, but closed jgo under the [atest quotation ‘of Saturday. “Liverpool was quoted off, by private advices, aud Alilwaukeo weaken- ed under ft, though Now York was uot reported rasier, Our recelpta, also, were larger, 235 cara being inepect= ed into. store,” which increaved the volume of current offeriuge, ‘The lower grades wero taken for aipment, but the receipts of "No. 2 wore geucraily Lougt only to carry sgaiust options for next month's delivery, “There wea niure doing for this mouth than was oxpectod, a good many of the January shorts proferring to fill iu rather (hau walt, and this tended to steady the market, Heller Februt ary opeued at V17;c, wold at 090, declined to ¥19,r, and rst at Oligo, Seller March auld at WYGIye, Soller the mouth suld at 9U3,a907;0, closing at WL. Cash sales were reported on "Chanys of 61,00 bu No, Qepring at 905,@9 12,600 bu No, ¥ do at M4 for Winter recelpts, snd BUG@ddyie for fresh; and 2,000 bu rejected do'at 78g 1éiyc for fresh, ‘Total, 74/000 bu, No.1 apring wow nominal at U3%¢0. In the’ af ternoon the market was quiet, and declined 3,0 fur ther, cleing tame at 9is0 cub, ¥i2;@0140 fur Fob Tuary, atid ¥2),crcll-r March, Minwysora Wineat—Was quiet and ateady, with sales of 1,000 bu at 6c for No, I, aud 93\c for No, 2, CORNAWas wore active at’ Baturday's range of Prices on new, aud an improvement of 40 on the May oution, whlel/wea i fair daumeud, with fow sellers Old was totally inactive at 720 Wid ‘sud 760 asked for this month'y delivery. | No particalas change was re rted from other points, and the trading was chiefly local, Sellar the month sold st €6@66),c, aud seller Vouruary at 664@610, both closing the maide Did. Beller May sold at 711,@72Ye, closing at Ta. Cash rales were repurtat on ‘Change of 80U In now Ligh mixed at d6tge ; #8,000 ba new No, 2 nt COAKS GC} 19,000 bu now rejected at 614 (a61 Ye} and 4,400 bu by famplo at COROsWC, the outside on through care, Total, 112,200 bu, “In tho afternoon the markel wee quiet and ateady, cloning at dite seller the month, 66. for February, and 11*;(@ 7c for May, VATS—Were in mixivrate demand and a ahado enrier than on Saturday for options, Cash lote wero ateuty at B2%@SI7{0 for No, 3, and 4740 for rojected, The trading wae prin- ctyally_ rpeculative, “and changing from Janu- ary to Febrnary, the latter being at a pranium of 24¢. Heller the month nold at 53%,1a62%0, closing at the ine sido, and seller February at 3043346, closing at 83',c. Beller May ald at Sic, Rales were reported of 8,000 bu No, 2 at 52,4522 ;¢, aud 1,200 bu rejected at 474. Total, 97,200 bi, In’ the afternoon tho tnarket Ww: quiet'a ady at 6230 soller the mouth, and 83. teller February. RYE—There were s few ordorson tha market, but the roceipta were larger, aud buyers held off until fellers mado concessions, No, 2 opened at 8c, and Heclined 4@lc, closing at O7e for free recetpta, N J wae quoted af 0:ie04", and Aampla lots at 99c, Bal 2,000 Se Nora et 91@Ise, and 400 bu by samplo at we on track, BARLEY—Tho market was very quiet, and a abado easier, Afow ordera for canh lit were filled carly, but tho option trading was very light, A few transfora wero msdo from January {o Febroary, Cah No, 2 yas quoted at $1.29, in N. H, honson at $1.24t/, and A,, D. & Co.'s at $1,261.97; No, dsold at $1.10 in Cone tral, and 1.18 In A,, D. & Co.'s; rejectedin do at $1.00, Boller the mouth wan quoted at $1.23 at the clone, oud aotler Februtary at $1,243, 1.25. Salen include 11,200 bu No, Dat $1.3@1,97, aud 1,200 bu No, Dat $10 1,18, and 400 Int rejected at’ $1.00, Also, B00 bu by sample at $1.1061,30, . GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Was quotable nt $1,921.94, BRUOM-CORN—A fow orders wero received, but trado has dropyed off, na usual at tho first of tha year, The larger Eastern manufacturers are thought to havo Buflictent atock to carry them to February, hence the trado for afew weeks will probably be composed chfofly of amall orders, but the market {a very firm at the quotations given : Goad to extra hurl, 12@12'¢c; brush that will work Alaelf into s choice hurl broom, IC@11Ne: tommon to falr do, 04@l0s; inferior brumh, &49¢. BULTEN—Under this head there fs Ittle that is newtonote, A steaily, quict moyement is witnessed at woll maintained, {f not especially atrong, pricca. Stocks are in manageable shape, nud even at tho pres ent ratoof cousumption thore is not likely tv be any over-supply for some weeks to come, and boldara do not anticipate any material dopreciation 4a valuca Choles to fancy sollow, 30837; medium to good grades, 24@27¢; inferior to common, 17@2c; com- mou to choice roll, 2ad0c, BAUGING—Inactivity {a atilt_ apparent in the bag- ging trade, and the easy froling so long a feature of tho tnurkot till continuca, nut only in tho dopartment of grain bags, but in burleps, gunntos, and wool sacks Tbe following quotations ure freely shaded ¢ Stark, 314c; Lewiston, We; Moutaup, We; Amorican A, 282; Atmoskeag, 23¢} O:tor Creek, 20¢; burlap bags, We@liye+ guuntes, single, taiGye; do double, 20: Only a uivierato volume of businesd wai accompliaued in this department. Ordera were geu- erally for small amounta, just to meot current requiro- meiite, buyers asa rile Tefusing to anticipate wuuts, even though concessions were offered ag an. induces mont, Stucka are not excossive, and aro Leld well up to the quotations, which aro 15ig10e for prima factory, and 7(@14e for lowar grades, COAL—A fair number of ordera were placed yester- day, tho vold weather Laying sensitly stimulaied the demand for fuel, aud the better qualities wero held rather more firmly, We still quote: Lackawanna, $9,50@10.00; cannel, $8.00; Erie aud Walnut Ii, £7.00; Lick ‘Run, $7.00; Brooks, $7.00; Dlossbusg, $8.50! Hocking Valley, "$7.00; Iudtaua ‘block, $ Hitnols, $4,50¢46,00. COOBERAGE—Pork barrels fold at $1.15@1.20, chiofly at the outside Agure, Other kinds of covpere nye were quit, Pork Larrele, $1,151.20; lard terces, $1,301.95 5 Hour byrrels, 48G59e% | wibaky barrois, $LWg200} pork stavce,’ rough, $15,00G419,00; ito bucked, $18.00829.00; bucked or sawed, §26,00(923.00 ; flour staves, $7,00@8,00; circle flour heading, 74@ 903 tight poles, $25.00.828,00, DRESSED HOUS—Shippers were in the market, but many wero disposed to hold off, and acliora found it necessary to mako slight conccesions from Satur- day's closing prices before they could induce Luge totake hold, Light weights wora mostly inquired sof, while hoayy’ wo:o very dull, Light or mixed welghts rold at ¢8.1068,15, wud heavy at $8.23, Sales wero: BAL head and 5 cam, Z EGUS—Wero quoted {n moderate request at 216250, tho outside belug an extromo figure, FISH—An alsonce of anything niore than s small demand {9 still noted fn the fish market, but there are tigns of a revival of trado, and, as with's return to ac- tivity Letter prices aro Ikely’ to provail, jobbers do not Heom anxious to inereasa thetr aalos at tha currout Sates t No. whet 34-Ur, $5.21@5.05 : No. 4 do, $515 . 1 trout, $4.75 hore mack- Kear 3No. €xel, How, 3g-Url, $9,508 0.1K; No. 2 bay, $7,505 No, 2 mackerel, '44-brl, $0.50@7.00; farily macke X-bel, $5.75'a6,00; No. ‘1 shoro kits, $1,85@10! bank, "cody $8.25q6.80; Georyo's couish, $i.0 @¥.75; Labrador herring, eplit, Lris, $4.599.00; do Syebrl, $4.05@4.80; Labrador’ herring, round, ‘brl, $7.50.98.00; do, X-brl, $4,004.95; scaled herring, per box, 43(¢60c3 Columbia Iver salmon, 1¢-Url, $9.18 @10,00; ocean trout, 2 doz and 4 duz per vine, $9.50, FRUITS AND NUTS—No finproyement in the do- mand was reported, aud tho tenor of prices waa again about steady, Raising and curranta wero somewhat more firiuly held, but neither of thoso articles wero appreelibly higher, Jobbing prices aro a8 follows Toustus—Dates, aide; ngs, drums, new, 11186; figs, layers, new, 20a21c; Turkist prunes,new, 12% @ide French’ prunes,’ now, My @lso 3 ratstus, layere, naw, $3.103.20; looco Muscatel, now, $4.15 G42} Valencia, ‘uew, INgw@eite: Zatto currante, iow, 'TG7KO} citron,” Susie; lemon peel, 21a ic,’ Domestio—Michigan apples, 8@9c : Indiana. and2llinols, O@tvo; Souttiern, 6@Uso; peaches, halves, U@U%e; do mixed, OW@Tide; do pared, 2G 2c; blackborrics, now, 1i@lixc3. raspberries, new, 37@380; pitted cherrics, 32@33e, Nors—Filbetis, 13 @liez slmonde, Torragona, 246950; Naples walnuta, 16@1Gc; Grenoble walnuts, new, 13@140; Drazila, 1 Gllxei pecans, Toxxs, 15180; Wilmfagton pea huts, 1@1Ue; Tetnesees peanute, G@Sc; African pos nuts, 5 (a6e, FULS--Weetorn have advanced and muskrats have declined, No chungo in the prices for other articles was mentouel., The demand is upto the supply: Qualsty. “Aorthern, | Western, Mink No, 1, small to large... |#2,00@ 2.50 Mink Nos, 4@3e.. 6 Raccoon, No.1,ninall@lurge: Raccoon, Noe, 4 Muskrat, fall Muskrat, wits Mlusrat uitens: Skunk, Ulsek, pr Skunk, stelped, pri Utter, No 1 Utter, No. 4 Fisl Wolt, No. 1, larg Wolf, Nos. 42. mountain. Wolf, No, 2, mmall prairta, Wolf, Nos. 4@2. Beaver, ciolce, per tb... Reaver, stagy and heavy .. Marten, Novt..... Boar, No, 1, binck, Crosa for, 'No. 1 Red fox. Gray fox Kid fox , wi Wild-cat, average, Badger Opossum, aeee Deervkin in half, red and short blue, @ 1b, 400; do Gray, Ib, Bes GREEN 'FRUITS—Were quict and unchanged, The stock of apples ie decreasing aluwly, much of the fruit Su ducaying, and prices are very {rrogular, An Ef gllsh paper reports that Ameri’an apples —Baldwiw in particular—are now selling at moderate ratcs throughout England aud Ireland, They reach tho market in oxcellent condition, and are sold ss cheap aa honie-grown fruit, We quote: Mulaga Iemous, $5,755.00 ; Messina do, $7.50@8.00 por box; Valoncis Grauges, $10,50g12.00 per casv} Messina do, $4.0" 5.00; aprlos, per bri, $1.50@9.50 ;' cranberries, $10,00@ 11,60 per bri’ Malaga grapes, $4,50@9,00 per keg, oF $9.00(412,00 per Lr, URUCERIES—Tho position of the market for ataple Broceriva was essentially unchanged. Orders are alill tuainly restricted to, supplying current requirements, ani tle aggregate distribution 1¢ moderate, Coffees abow deoluad firraness, and sugars, alrups, and molae- wea urealso held with firmnoss, but in other depart~ mout goods there is tome irregularity in prices, Fol lowing aro tho quotation: iuce—VPatus, T4@12j{0; Rangoon, 64@7o; Caro- fe, 2, 206 Una, H@8\e; Loulvians, 7) CorvEcs—0,G, Java, 356 900; choire to fancy Rlo, 354 @34\07 good to’prima do, 224 @23}ye; common, 3710; rosating, W4@ W0c; Hingupore Java, 44@250; Coate Bica, @isigo; Muracaibo, 24434390, Sudame—Patent cut loaf, 114@114e¢ crushed and powdered, M@I1s0; grauuluted, 11y@I1,0; A standard, 10};(010}¢3 do, No, 2, 104'@103,03 B, 10, extra 0, 1uc;'0 No. 2, 90; yellow, O No. 1, ygtaUszos choice brown, 9@9's0; fale to prime Baio: common do, 73j@8c; choice molasses sugar, vd Yo; common to fair do, TH@BXc; N,O, common to choice, Tao, Biaurs—Diamond drips, $1.20@1.25; sliver drips, extra fue, T0@75e; good sugar-house sirup, 60g 650 5 ¢xtta do, 14@15e ; ‘New Orleaus molasses, choice, new, %3@T50; do prime, 70@130; do common, 62@050; Horta tloa molaasée, Oia8%); common molar, 38 8 Aes 16% @lB0; cloves, S0@S5c; cass Stasso; popper, 27¢@28c; nutmege, No, 1, $1,00@1.40 wlugor, African, ic; do Calcutta, 1eazde, Hoars—German Bottled, 63(470; Golden West, 6% @5o; White Lily, B4@sKc; White Kone, OX @UK 0; Wulto Ruaslan, Quer Trug lus, OYE eee HAY-—imothy was quoted dull and about 600 per ton lower, Prairie was sizo lower, but in. light local roqiloat, Quotations: Timothy, ‘prime, $18U0; No, 2, $17.00@14.00; No, 9 do, $15,00@15.50; milxeu $19.00413.60;° choice upland prairie, $12.00 12.60! No, 4 dv, §11.00q11.607 No, 2, or slough, $10.01 HIGHWINES—Woere quiet and unchanged from the quotations of Thuraday last, wince when nothing bad been done, Sules were reported of 100 brle ut 9ue per gallon; New Yori being quoted steady at Wo, HOPS—Consumers were buying usually from hand and mouth, and the market fe still Grm st 38@430 cash for good tocholce Western, aud 45@480 for Eastern, which sre in light stock, Inferior or Western hops range from 30(435¢, HIDES—The receipts continue liberal, but this ts offeet by lileralubipments, and the market remains iMoady, though some dealers report heavy stocks in the country yet to arrive, sud think present rates may not long by sustained ; Green city Lutchors', Tio; green frozen, TH @He; green cured, light, Oe; heavy do, aie; ‘part cured, 6@%e; green calf, 150; veal, 1203 dry dint, kip, and calf, 14g1ve; dry waited’ hides, 1d 16a; duacun aking, 450; abeop pelts, wool estimated us washed, per ly. se, TUMBEN—The market ta Yery quiet, but groceries aro steadily held at the old Reports trom Me- nominee ludicate thas very enow bas fallen there, ‘weak ot a decline of and that the smount of work done in tho woot ts not mitich more than half of what wae accompllshod up to dato. year ago. The reporte from across the lake are confilcting, but thera {4 moro snow in fom localities, and the prospect has improved somowbat: Quality. Average, Firat clear Beeand clear, i ineh to 9 ine ‘Third clear, ff Toird clear, thie! a Clear Mooring, Ist and Id, rough. Clear alding, Ist and 2d, 20,00 @ 21,00 Firat common aiding.sscsss “| tR.00.@20.00 Flooring, first common, drcaned,..« Flooring, recond common, dressed. s.. Box boards, A and Bs. Aatock hoards 3 atock boards. © stock boarila. os oe Forcing (16 ft,); onteida price for dry Common lumber, 19 ft and wnder..: $12,004 5: 46.002 90,00 Sf 87.0.20040 00 AL00@ 5.00 Oa 4,00 00,020.00 3.0 34.004) 24.00823.00 .00216,00 Joint aud acantling, 18 to 24 feot, 13.00¢418.00 Tat. 2.004 2.95 A shingles, 3.008 3.25 shingles ontrack (A), Dich WUT O1LS—eniain steady and unchanged, A moderate amount of sales was reported within the ranyo of our quotations: Carbon (atandard white), 115 de: (s12 ge; do Tilinofs tegul toxt, 180 deg, 1a headligitt, 193 deg. 17%yes oxtta winter lard vil, $1.03 1,10; No, 1, 0803 No.2, #0cs lnacad, raw, Basses do Loiled, #Hcav003 Whale, T7qiBes Berm, $2.25-07,35 ; neatafoot oll, rtricely pure, $1,033 do extra, YOadSe do No, 1, 7i@8o ; bank off, Gc; atraite, 6c; plume dago cil, turpentine, 44@450 3 ayhtha, 03 gravi- ty) 14% @l5e } naphtha, common, 124 @lde: LOTATORS—Were qulet at 80006 for choice Peach- blows, nnd 7@75e for fair do, from Btora, COULTRY AND GAME—Tho market’ was rather quiet but fair for choles poultry, as tho stock was rather Hght, Wo quote: Turkeys, dreseed, B@lic ; chickens, iressed, Gue8e per Ib: ducks, 8GOC per ths geene, Tide per t's prairle chickans, $2.23} quail, $1.25 91.30; Veulson eaddlex, 12';813e. SEEDS—Timothy wus in fair request and stronger cholce selitag at $2.65, and other grades at $2,25(02.6 the outside for prime} chotco was firm at $5.0065 Htungarian nold at &€e, and millot waa quoted at 1 45e. Plax was firm at $1.0091,00, SALT—Was in moderate request and firm. Onon- Gaga, end Saginaw, fine, $1.05; Canada do, $1.70; ordinary coarse, $2.00; coarse diamond, $2.1245 5 dairy, without baga $2.75; dairy, with bage, $3.00; Aeltun dairy, per rack, $£,00@ 4,25, ‘TEAY—Aro tretd very drmly at the Iate advance, In aduttion to a steadily goo consumptive demand, con- siderable jurchares have recently been made on syecu- lative acconnt, We quote: Young hyaon, Rou, Sia C5e ; choles to extra fine, VOc@$1,05; common to fe od byson, 55¢26%¢; common ta iinyerlal, 458 C02; good to choice do, BScagl.05; fair to tule good guupowder, 70G¥3e; choice Hiugsuey, $1,001.10; ex- tta Moyunie, $1,301.35; ehotco to extra new Japan, 83c@#1.00; ‘conimun to good do, 65@7803 fair to good old, O2@68e; common do, 40@'45c; common to fino Qolong, 38 @45e; gout, GUaIe; choice tu extra, Bbq (0. ‘ZORACCO—Ta in steadily good demand, and romaine firm in price, Woe repeat our quotations ? Fine Gur—Estra, 80@85c} choice, T0@T5c; meill- um, 68@3c ; commontofair, 4#@SNa; poor to com- mon, 4i045c, PLUG—Natural leaf, 80@860: half bright, 65@700: black, sound, 606 630? common back, 4@t7c, SMOKING—Gonid to ‘choles, 34@I54; wedium, 1@ 820 3 cammon, 26300, WoOD—Only w moderate amount of trading was done at the prices followiug: Beech, $7,007.50 } ma ple, $8 003.60 ¢ hickory, $0.00 ; slabs, $6.60, WOOL—The market ia'yery quict hut’ firm at the prices given bolow: Good to pitine tub-washod, iia Sic; poor to good tub-washed, 4509520; One snd me- dium washed floece, 45(@48e j couarre washod fleece, 49@ 450; medium aud coarse unwiwied, 95@300; 10 Li washed, Ize; pulled wool, 42ad7 momen to LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, CATTLE—Rocelved sinco Saturday, 9,700, Thero wass lore buoyant feollng in the cattio market. The unfavorable reaction at the East and the materially. increased recelpts, taken together, caused sn easlor feeling all around, and prices were off 10@150 as com- pared with Saturday's quotations, ‘The tuct that the puprly was composed of clase of stock considerably holow tho averngo of last wock algo operated unfavor~ ably, and, all things considered, the situation of tho market was not such as to give satisfaction to tho sell- ing Interest, Sales reached Httle more than one-half thu offerings, at $2.50@4,50 for poor to good butrhors? Rtork; at $2,75@5,75 for stockers; and at $4,50@6.45 for ordinary to extra shipping beeves, Must of the trading was at $3,50@5,80, CATTLE SALES, b [Pr 1,400 $0.40 Hao) 6.43 1,440} 6.13) "Ss3| 2.60% 889) sist 883] 709} 34 Texas cattle 43 'Toxas cattle, 17 butchers’ stock. 13 butchors stock, 18 butchers’ atock, Ql butchers’ atock..... 17 native and Texas steers 20 butchers’ stock. ‘30 fair ateers, 49 fair ateers., 68 fair steors 69 fair steers... 68 fair ateors. 19 good steers, tt x 4a fat pony steers 17 choice stoers. 10 cholco sleor: 44 chalco wteera,., 16 good ateers. 48 good atcers. 17 medium eae bahelet eb at Basess & BE MOG8—Received siace Saturday, 19, of buyers to estavlish an advance o trading during tue opening hours of the day, and, had thoy maintained thelr position, the probabilities ara that tho bulk of the supply would still remain in tho pene uiwold, Good. to extra packing-hogs ware sala~ Je at S@l0c advance, but light woighta wero not wanted at higher prices than obtained at the close of Iaat weok, Holdora accordingly modified thelr viowe and atter9 o'clock trading wae’ satisfactorily active at $7,00@7.55 for good to oxtra packing and heavy ship- ping grades, and at $0,16@37.00 for common to encico acon hogs, Skippers and snferior cosrac heavy lous sold at €6.25@6,C0, Tho major porlion of the trading wae within the range of $0,90@7.90, Among the trans- fora were the following: OO MALES, No.) Av. | Price. |) N 71 | 249 |36,95 1,589 | 320 | $7.90 |] 49 42} 521 [7.1339 [1113 | 207 50 66 | 288) 710° |] 48 | 922 89. 14} a7 | 7.100 |! 70 | 173. 90 15 | 287 | 7.10 |) 107 | S44 55 57} 2431 7.10 |] 90 | 330 102 69/233) 7.10 (7149 | 315 42 581978) 7.10 |/59a | 294 ns 68] 205] 7,00 |/100 | 3i6 Ca 110 | 283} 7.08 |] 107 ) 972 176 409 | 286) 7.20 11115 | 203 150 110 803] 7,80 |/350 | 302 Ot 41/263] 7,20 |] 64] 258] 7.15 |] of 48/996) 7.10 |] 4B] 380) 715 |] ov 47} 312) 6.10 {] 45] 287] 7:15 || 204 47 (177) 6.75 |] 74) 207 | TIS |) Ot 31 | 100 | 6.00 46) 339 | 7.15 50 641190) 1.90 |}163 | 970) 715 |) co G7} 909] 6,60 |} 66) dot} 705 || a5 43/185] 6,00 || 64} 982} 705 |) 64 144 | 170 | 6,90 : BSifEEV—The demand was reasonably active, ehip- ors, a6 well an city butchors, taking hold with fair Iberalty, and the offermge—which atounted to about 1,050 head—mot with quick sales st $3,50<@4,50 for poor {0 medium, aud at §5,00@6,00 for good tu extra. NEW YORK. New Yone, Jan, 4,—Deeves—Frosh recolpta, 4,550; making 7,42 for tho week, against 6,35 last’ week, Quallty bas beon fair, Market dragged, and clowd je. Very poor to very choice ua tive steers ranyed ut from 04 @lsiye; a fow extra aud fanoy going at 19%@1M49, Common to best Texas and Guerokes cattle, 8 @11}{c, Sales includo 9 care Iill- nofe steers, av 114; cwt, at 1140; 10 cure do, av 63 ewt, at 140; 6 caredy, avTcwt, at 110; {0 cars do,’ av 10; 9 cara do, ay Tewt, at 11@120;4 cara do, ay TH wt, ob 11%@133! 10 cara do, av 136 ewt, at 113,(a13;¢c3'B cars do, av 73 cwh, at 1940; 6 cars’ do, av 13 cwl, at Lu@ldige; 11 cara do, ay 627 ewt, at 114 ($120; 9 care do, uv 64; owt, at 10%0; 8 care do, ay 7 ewt, at 1y@ldo; IL ears Kentitcky cattle, av 74 ewt, at 11@lgico; 3 care do, av Sewt, at 9y@lle; 2 cara do, av 04 cwt, at 13%70 1 10 care do, ay 71@12 owt, at 1L@l4o! 7 care do, av Tg owt, at 1 NG@194(0;7 4 cars Cherotca cattle av 64 owt, at liye; Scare do, av6x owt, at Ii; 4 care Texans, ay 447 owt, at Uo} 9 cara Misourl atgers, av 63 cw, at 104(c, ‘SiRF axp Lamns—Fresh offerings, 5,000, making 19,200 for week, againut 19,050 laat weer, Market ac- tive; closed strong at an udvance of igo, Poor to piste sleep ranged at Su te; oxtra, WaT NC: nubs, C4 @sZe, Halos inclide 1’ car Ohio ahevp, iva the, "at 70f 2 carsdo, ay 85% tba, at 6. cur do, ay 86 Iba, af 6¢0; 1 car do, ay 31 ibe, at Bc0% 1 car do, av 135 Tha, at 73,03 1 car do, ay Bi Ibs, at 6450; 1 car do, av 84 ibs, at 66; I car Tudlans do, ay 05 ftw, at 640; 3 care Kentucky do, av U2 Ibs, at $6.80 per 100 tte; Lear do, ay AY ite, at $6.40; Lcardo, ay U0 Tha, are: cardo, av 131 Ibn, at Tycs2cat do, av 95 Ths, at 70; L car do, ay 90 lbw, at $3.083¢ per 10d It car do, av 104 Ihe, ut To; 1car do, ay 92 Jls, at ‘2 cara cto, ay 106 ibs, at t/0; L car do, ay 1 the, at 6c; 1 car Canada do, uy'125 tis, at 70; 1 car Cinada ewer ay 190 Ibt, at Te? 1 car Canada Lear Stata do, ay 69 ts, it 7%, tecetpte yeaterday and to 19,890 for the week, agalust 29,500 steady at 7¥@7440, with car-load of Ohio corn fed, ay 169 Ite, at Tig0, Dressed firm at 87(@90 ; Western, PNG. EAST LinERTy, East Lapenty, Ps,, dau, 4.—Carrix—Receipta for four days, 3,417 head, making « total for the week ending thia'dsy of 8887 head, Best, $0,20@7,00; Inodlum to good, $5.25¢48,00; common to far, 3435: 45; stocker scarce at $2,754,755 bulls, $2,15@4.25. Hous—Iecelpts for four days, 12,595 head, aud for the weok, 19,390 head; Yorkerw, $6,007.10; Philadal- phia, $7.50@7.70, Suxcr—Keceipta for four daya, 6,400 head, and for the week, 12,100 head, Heat, $0.00446.253 good, $5.00 6,00; medluin, $4,60;85,25 j ‘common, §3.00G 1.26, 8T, LOUIS, Sr. Louis, Jen. 4—Moas—Novelpts, shade better ;: Yorkurs, $5,756.00 j packers, $4.75@ e485 astra, $7.40, Cartix—hecopta, 3,146; active abipping sud local demand; native steere, av 1,250 Ibs, $5.80; corn-fed y U0; light Indiana, $4.75, petareihnt 6 PITTSBURG O!L, MARKET. TTeMCKG, Jan. de-Potroleum—Crude firm ot BLD ob Baars} Fetinad, 11,125, Poiladaiphle vary 5,815; Army TEL SGRAPHIC MARKETS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Tavearcor, Jan, 4—It a, m.—Fiour, 220294 ot Wheat—Winter, 96 1@9n 01; epring, Be 11d@Is 6 white, 09 20d@100 4d; club, 108 4@t0a ot, Corn, 996 d@40n, Pork, 82a, Lard, 64a, Loxuon, Jan, 4—5 p, m,—Iate of discount in open market for hres months’ bills, 8!Z por cont, or 74 hie low Tank of England rate, Connols, money and ars count, Dg0Ry ; B-209 of 5, 107; Moot 67, 109; 10-403, 10434; now 58, 1034; New York Central, WJ; Erle, 283 preferred, 40, Pants, Jan, 4.—Rentes, 62f 30e, Tavenroot, Jan, 4.—Qutton firm; mitdling up. tania, 72505 Orloatin, 73d, Salen 16,000 baler, fuclude ing 3,00) for speculation and export and 8,700 Amor!~ can, Breadatutte quiet; long clear midilies, 484; ahort clear, 618; shoulders, 3s; long cut hams, 60s, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New You, Jan, 4.—Tho trade movement contioned slow with importers, commission houses, and Jobbors, Cotton goods are quict but frm at current quotations, Cocheco prints reduced jgo per yard, *Merrimack, Allen Cocheeo, nnd Hamilton shirtings are Bc; anchor shirtinge, Gc, except hair-cord styler, which aro Bic; ‘Merrimack prints and purples, $c, and chocks Die, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, + NEW YORK, Spectal Dispatch to The Chleazo Tribune, New Yons, an, 4.—Gnrain—The market for wheat closes quiet, but firm; good straight epring {stn do- mand for export; winter in stondy, but quiet; eales ‘ro 70,000 bu, at $1.12 for No. 2 Chicago spring in store; $1,113 for No. 3 Obleago spring afloat ; $1,10.31,17 for No, 2 Milwaukes and hard Minnesota; @1,23@1,23 for red Western ; $1.90 for amber do afloat, Barley quict and steady ; sales of 10,000 bu good Canada West at $1.57, and 1,200 bu two-rowed Btato on private terms, Barloy-malt dull, but firm; tho supply of good 19 moderate, Outs firm and ia domand for tho trado; salen aro 70,000 bu new Ohio mixed at G90" In store, and T¥@No afloat; white at — I@T1Ke, tho inside prico on track; Western mized, 60c in storo, and 11@71 eo afloat; white, 70@7a3¢, the {usldo price on track ; Siate mixed, 6269ig¢ on track, and 70@710 afloat; white do, 714@722 aloat, Ryo dull but Armer, sales are 1,600 bu State at 040 on track, Corn bettor, and in demand for export; the buainoss ta chiefly con- fined to new for oxport; old fa firm but quict at U7e in atore, and 08¢ aflout ; aalos are 90,000 bu Weatorn mixed at 87@87%e on track, and 88@H9e afloat; Western ‘white, 88@ 390; do yellow, 8844 @bYiy0 afloat ; Southern yeliow, 80; do white, 7@s9Gc ; Jersoy yellow, B7@BSe, Provisions—The pork ronrket was very quiet, but the Jobbing sales wera at firm prices, New mone in Jobbing lota fold at $20,503; old ‘meas, 75 bris Bt $19,75@20.00; for tho future, the market was dull and entirely nominal. Tard waa in good demand and strong; 100 tes Western, on tho apot, sold early at 1sT-lve; 1a7je now asked; city ruled at 13%0 for future; ‘sales of 1,500 tea January at 197{c3 1,500 tes February at 14e; G00 tca March wt die, 143°160 now asked, ‘Wittay—There ia 9 good demand at a declino of Xo Pec gullon, Bales of 600 bris at 98Kc. FrerouTs—Tho market ts inactive, but rates aro un- changed, To Liverpool, by steam, 25,000 bu corn at lid per 66 Its. ‘To Glaagow, by fail, 33,000 bu grain tld, ‘To Bristol Channel, an American brig with 2,400 qre do at 7s 0d, all in baga. MILWAUKER, Mrnwauxer, Jon, 4,— Frour—Quict and un~ changed, Gnain—Wheat weak; No, 1 Milwauker, 953/03 No, % 04.0; February, 91sjc; March, 007%c, Cate quict and stendy ; No, %, iu store, 613c, Corn quiet und woik; No, 't mixed nominal ‘nt 68c; new, iu store, So, Ryo entirely nominal; No, 1, 96c. Barley quiet snd drooping; No, 2 in store, $1.47; No. 3 1.0945 Pnovistoxe—-Quict and firmor., Mess pork, $19,00 cash ; $19.55 for February; prime du, $17,503; ext: prime, $14.45, Sweet-pickled hams firm; 10 ;@11K. according tv size and quality, Dry-salted sliouldore, 6%c; loose middles, 9 @10igc, Loxed prime, Lard firm ; steam, lc; kettle, 19) 1 Uive Hoce—Eutiroly tominal, but firmer at $0.76 g.bissteD Moos—Firm and shade higher at $3,000 25 Reorsrzs—Flour, 4,000 bris; oata, 400 bu; wheat, 66,000 bu, Gipaents—Flour, 6,000 bria ; oats, 700 bu wheat, 42,000 bu, CINCINNATI. Crxctnwatt, Jan, 4.—-FLoun—Dull and unchanged Gnain—Whont dull; declined; red, $1,05@1.08 Corn steady under moderate demand; G8@I0c, Oats fairly firm at Go@Gic, Rye fairly orm at §1.it, 'y Darley quiet and unchanged, OtLs—Linaced steady under moderate demand at ‘J se@B2e, Lard, scarce and firm at $1,101.12, Eos, Burren, and Gueese—Quict and unchanged, Pnovistone—Pork fairly Orm st $10.25, Lard fuir; advanced; moam, 134 @1I%c; kettle, 4@lUwe, Tulk meats ateady under moderato demand at 6%,@6; 94; @97{c, and 10340, Bscon steady and in inode: demand; unchanged. Green shoulders held at 63c: hams at 105@104,c. Witexx—Fuir ond firm at 04c, ‘TOLEDO, Torxno, O., Jan, 4,—-Froun—Culet and unchanged. Gnais—Whiat _sleady ; moderate demand; No, 3 white Wabash, $1.14@1 3.No. 1 white Michigan, $1112; extra do, $1.14; ‘ambor do, seller January, #1,10 ; February, $1,121¢ ; No, 2 red, $1.09; No, 2 D, and M,, red, $1.08; "No, 4 amber Tlinola, $1.09, Corn quiet ; ‘high mixed, seller February, ay Jow mixed, 604 e,' Oats steady and in moderate demand ; No.3 aud Michigan, 87@57% ; white, 600, Craven Srep—$9.70, Darsazp Hoos—$8.0@R.25, Recripra—Flour, 300 brls ; Wheat, 11,000 bu; corn, 24,000 bu ¢ oats, 5,0c0 bu, Birparente—Wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 14,00 bu; oats, 8,000 bu. aT, LOUIS, Br. Lout, Jan, 4.—Froun—Qiiot and unchanged. Gnaty—Wheat’ firmer, with light offerings; No.9 spring, sagwde, Comm fem; new, odxeade; old, 658 ‘Gate quiet; No.2, 604 @sue, ley and ryo unchanged, Witséy—Steady at 960, Puovistona—Pork firmer at $19.50, Bulk meats held firmly ; shouldera, 0x6 ; clear rib, 03e ; clear, 101,43 oxo; nothing doing. useou auitet sobbing aul ers, 9@IYa; clear rib, 11@ll\c; clear, 114 @ll%(c, Lard nominal at 18. Pickled aboutders, fage" Recxtr7s—Flour, 3,000 brie; wheat, 16,000 bas corn, 33,000 bu; ate, 23,000 bu; rye, 12,000 bu; barley, 1,600 bu, PHILADELPIIA, Parapetrnwa, Jan, 4.—-FLoun—Quiet and weak ; auyeriine, $3,734.00 +" Indiana and Ob{o family, extra, $5,798.25: high grades, $6,50@7,50, Gnary—Wheat unchanged, Rye, $1.00, Corn firme yellow, 82@%4c; mixed Woslern, &3c@85c, Osta firm; white, Oxa67e, gotned, 11N@11%0; crude, in e+ Perno.eum—~—Fir barrels, 8! 00, Borren—tuiet; Western firsts, 28@800; rolls, extras, HOG, Citexex— Unchanged, Engu—Steady ; Woatorn, 23@29¢, BALTIMOLE, Barttwonz, Jan, 4—FLoun—Quict and_astead: Western superfine, $4,0U@4,50; extra, §4.75@5,25; farnily, $5.50(6,50, Guatn—Wheat quiot and steady ; No, 2 red Western, $1.21; other grades Unchengod. ‘Corn firm; mixed Woutera, 8c, Oata firmer; white Weatarn, 6434050; mixed, Udo, ‘Rye unchanged, Lnovisions—Quiet, firm, and unchanged, Pernorxust—Unclianged, Corrke—Htrong, with an advancing tendency; fair to pritao Rio in cargoes, 184 @WKe. Warsxy—Dull ; $1.00, LOUISVILLE, Lovrvins, Ky., Jan, 4,—FLoun—Quiet and un- changed, Gnatx-—Whoat quiot and unchanged. Com and osts nominui, Puovisions—Firm, York nomtual at $20,00, Bacon shoulders, 90; clear rib, 110; cloar, Lie, | Ham Id aldjge, Bulk shonidors, 67;@7e; clear rib, 94@ Wie, Lard, M4p@lsxeo, Witiskr—U6c, CLEVELAND, Cravetann, O., Jan, 4,—Gnain—Wheat steady and unchanged, Gord firm and uuchangod, Oate fria and unchanged. VernoLeum—Firm ; stondard white in car-lote, Se; Ohio tate tot, 10c } email lots 1@20 higher. Heoxters—Whest, 1,400 bu; corn 3,18) bu; oats, 65u bu, NEW ORLEANS. New Onteans, Jan, 6.—Qnat 80c; yellow aud white 90c, Oats firm at 750, UAY—Dull; prime, 844.00; choice, $20.00, Pork—Held strongly at $21.00, Uthery unchanged, SCALES. SR A tn eed FAIRGANKS' STANDARD SCALES ‘OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. 111 & 118 Lake &t., Chicago, Bo sarefulto buy only the Genuine, FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5.00 Packages OF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bills of National Currency, Corn lower ; mixed, TRIBUNE OFFICE. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF IRAING Tapranarion oF Rerenescr Manga.—t fatnrday ox cepted. tian s gatonday oxceptvds AE rive Sunday at m. $ Daty. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Ieket Ofices, BY (Sherman Hane), and 1 Cana eanvttey amd at the depots. Pacific Frat Lino, a Dubugis Way Dubuquo Ni ul & Wi & Marquette Expr B hiltoy Pawongor.. a Gunova Lake I xpro £enova Lake FE MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROAD. Depot, Saat ar Lake anc Tiehermapien, AT Chark andl $B Can CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansas City aud Denver Short Line, via Loutep anne id Chiraga, Sprinyetd Alton anit Through bine. Unton Lepot, Weat Side, near Madi drinkye, | Ticket Offices: Al Devoty and 12% Randotph: Teav Ransas City and Donver Fast Ex. |*1t.3p, m, Kasay City Hrpress,. 43 p, Bn bt. Louls and spriy, Bt Lout 3 Peoriaand Koozuk Kxprav + Chicago ® Paducah allroad Fx Htreator, Lacon, Washington Fit. dollet & Dwight Acoummodation: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Taton Derot, corner Madison and Canalesie, Ticket Oftee, 63 Xouth Clark-st,, opposite Sherman Houte, and at Deboty ‘Arrive, "145 Dem, ‘Milwaukee, Madison, Monroe &| Drairie da ghlege Local... Milwaukee, La Crome, Winoin, Bt Paul & Minneavolle throng Express; also, vis Milwankce, for itipon, Worliny Oshkos! reer iby, Madison, Praitie’ dui enasha, Green| ay ons’ Point, R Milwaukee & J.a Crossa |" 4:00p. m. ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot, Soot af Lake-st, and foot af Teeenty-secand-st, ceed Ofite IN Haudalphat., near-Chark Rt. Louls Expross,, St, Loula Fast Lin aleod New Orloana Cairo& Now Orleans Bpriugtielt. Peoris & Ke skeuk's = CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Denote, Foot af Lakeost,, Indiana-av. and Sksteenth=thyy and Canal and Sizteenthotte. Ticket ‘Opices, 88 Clark-at.t Gnd at denote. Mail and Expres Dubuque s sites Olty ki abuqne loux ity kirp,., Pacttic Fast Line, for Omalia.,, Kansas City, Leavenworth, At-| chison & St, Joseph Kxp,,. Texas Lis) Aurora, Mondat Aurora Passooger,, pine Pessoa i jubuque & Sioux ity Hxp..... Pacifio Night Exp, for ‘Omabia,, Kapaas ot Lsavonworth, At} chison & St. Joseph Hap... owner's Grove Accnmmmudatinn Downor'stirove Accommodation, Downer'sGrove Acoommodation| THs, Saturday. tix, Mon KANKAKEE LINE, Fram Central Nepot, Soot Lake-tt, vy Grit depot Foot Treentye aecundatt, Tickel office, 131 Kandolph-al.e uid at depot. Lear Arrive, Indlsnapoliz,Loulerilto & Cincin 3 Indlanavolls, Loulavilisd Gisela) 28 ™ B|* 825 pm aati Night Exprose (dally)... 725 p.m,| 7:1ba.m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. From Pyttebura, Finetunatt ct St, Lovie Ratlay depot, core ner Clinton and Currall-ste,, Wast Side, Kandol; wandufidenots’ saahaidal Leave. | Arrive, 8:00 a, m.|* 8:40 p.m, 7:00p.m| 7408. m, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATS & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, From depo: corner Clinton and Carroll-sla., Weat Ticket after, 121 Randatph ad at doen ee “Arrive, Pittsburg 4 New York| Colnmbus Day b: * 800s. m./* 7:30 p.m. 0 p.m I40a.m PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. bea BALTIMORE & OHio RAILROAD Trains leave Jrom Exposition Building and depat foot af Twenty-secon ANcket office, ¥3 La Sulle-at, Mall, Excapted, Piatt, Ban dare Excop oT CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, Fan Buren and S tt, cone WF Nirandd Packie tiaele tt Leave, | atvive, Qmans,Teavonn'ths Atchison is,c10315 a 8200 STOCKHOLDERS MEETINGS. HE NUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the North Chicago City Railway Comp’y, For tho Election of Otticers, and for the trans netion ef such other busines ae may come hefaro them, will be held at the Coupany’s ollice, 130 North Clark utreet, on TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1875, at 3 o’clock p.m. HIRAI CRAWEORD, Seetv. Stockholders’ Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdura of Rand, Molally: & Oo., for tho olection of Di- rectors and Otiicors for the onsuing year, will be held at the offloe of tho C mapany, BE rari 0 Madison-st,, gnday, Jan, 18, T. 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