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MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL Baines wae aerionaly interrupted by the storm, mil tho malls wore much dolayod, ‘Tho packers and Board of Trade men who havo rin? Bcorry are tho chief applicants for loans, Tho dis lint Ines of the bauke aro high, in the cnxo of xome if tho largest banks higher than they have evor been wfore in thelr history, This makes the eurplua svall- ‘bin for Joana small, and tho market is, in conse- Iuence, firm, Rates of discount are 10 per cent to regular customs a; to good outside borrowers sccommodation {4 piven at 1 ord per cent fans, Qn the atreat the condition of aftatra te much like bat among tho Lanks, Tho prosent supply of funds @ ample for the present deniai:d, which comes mainly kom the packers, Rates ranga from 7918 per cent. Now York exchange was sulil at a discount of 250 800 for $1,090 between banka, More oxchanga ia weing mado by the slipment of provisions, and con- dderable ts offered for ante on aocount of the demand br money, which fs sharp in some quart ‘Tha clearings were $4,090,000, TILE WHISKY EXCITEMENT, ‘The excitement in regard ta the propoxed Increase of ax on whisky bas assumed very largo proportions, ad iny one whu wav on "Change yealerday could easily nee, Dealers in grain caught the fufection aud woutou tha market av buyers of bighwines (if they could Lave got ty) tothe exelnsion of other business, which, uv a sonsequouce, was quite dull, Most of the excitement 3 purely apevilative in ta origin, for, a0 far as wa cau B, warn, there is uo definite reason for the corlaiuty wf tho increaso that some assume ta fool, However, tha qistillora hayo no reason to tnd fault, a4, if they clioono to realize, they can make tHof moucy, At the openin ‘of exchange rooms on Rieadasy Qe per gallon, flat, was the otfering price for wines, ltefora the reapion had clowed 05ige way offered, dd tn the urening O2}ic) | Yestorday. ihe bide opened it $1.00, and insu bour lad reached 115. but fa pow the ruliug prica ws could nat pretend’ to judge. So far aa we cau learn no pales wero cousitmmated at iny figures, tho distillers preferring to hold, on a thince of elill higher prices, Wulcb, if tho additional fax fx {mposed, they will surely get, Tho tax 1s now 703 Wriaht at, 990 ft wat Jefferson rt, nf, 100x1 es diate Bet Desert + 6,000 ahland av, 43 ft 9 of 123 ft, dated Feb, 6. 1,900 6,800 6,509 6,000 4,509 Ft ft, dated Feb. 8.0 ‘Wester ry aAy ft ft, datod Fotn 6. Halsted wt, 17K QIt no! to alloy, dated Pob, 10, Michigan st, ne cor of 1 F dated Feh, 1.4.46 +e 6,500 Portland av, 156') ft n of Whitehaus , Mixlrey ft, dated Nov, 13, W874, .0.05 2,100 SOUTIE HEX LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS Ov T MILEY FROM COUNT-HOUEX, Forty-third st, 262 ft ¢ of Cottage Grove ov, £, 84x03 U610 ft, dated Jun, 24... seveses $5,000 Porty-reventh at, 231 {1 @ of Aberdeen at, 0 fy 212125 3-10 ft dated Feb. ....cecsecesresese 800 Lot 97, B, F. Johnson's part 8 by of 80 Bloc, 4 38,16, dated Vol, D,.ccceiceperveres BOO Ea eh ln A COMMERCIAL. The following wera tho receipts and shipmentn of tho leading articles of producain this clty during tho twenty-fonr Lonrs ending at To'lock on ‘Thureday and for the corresponding date one year ago? “Rroueti. jj 8 ery sid, RAT, 9,011) a7, sul Lovo a2h) 67,070) Flone, br! Wheat, bu... Gorn, bu, Oats, buy. 1,764] Kye, bit 25) Marloy, tn, 3,440, rare feed, Flax reel, tbe Broom-corn, Iba. Unred muats, Ibs Beof, bels Pork, bri Lard, Ite, ‘Fallow, Ib Butter, Dressed bs 12185 ger prouf galion, ‘Juet think bow eheap drinks would puit it were not for tho Gaverumient, There are in store in this city fully 10,000 barrels of cw, Bhould the owners thereof pay the tax thereon, he present rate, they could not be called upup to y bine on that product, eyen if the tax is raived, juppose the latter done, in aceordance with the recom= mendation of the Commissioners, and $1.00 bo the tax gallon instoad of 70e, as nui. Whew! ‘Tho dis fiveBiex would be “in en bonanza” with a vengeance, ana no wonder they *’ava topes.” : ‘The scone on ‘Whanga was worth witnessing. Not What the excitement was of that kind that yent itself Wa shouts and disorder, but on eccouyt of the mnani~ teat luterest everybody had in making monoy, Eyory- body who could put up" refuxed to ebut up,” ad, vagernces was exprovsed on avery counteumuce,—Peo~ eu Deriverat, fed. 10, ‘The Financial loview for 1675 has been published by Willfam B, Dans & Co,, of New York, ‘The con- tents aro ns follows : Financial Leviow of the Year 1874—Untted States Commerce—Lank Sfovements—Financlal Aifaira in London—Moncy Market—Gold—Foreign Exchange— Unitod States Gurerninent Bonds—-Btato and Itaftroad: Bonde—latlrosd and Miscellancoug Stocke | Mercan— Mip failures in 1474; Stata Financea aud Dofuults ; Dividend Paying Railrogdw; Rallroad Earnings lu 187%; Railrowds in Default; United States Land its; Tpvestmenta and Speculation ; Conipoun| Interest ‘Tuble—showing the sceumulat{on pf 1 at different rated of annual futercst, for all periods from one to fifty years—iuterest being com- pounded kemirannuully ; Tables for Investors—shaw- {ig the rate per cent per annum realized ou securities, purchased at various prices rauging {ruin 10 to 300; Kick Speculations Lntereet cout of carrying stocks Tor oue day ; Tho Monoy Alarket—prices uf cull loane, and. primo ‘commercial “paper, 180) to 187; v4 ments of Gold and Bullloa—expurte, im wad roduction—daily prices of gold from 1862 to’18735 Freie Exchange—prices 1567 to 1875; United States Government Wonds—prices 1860 to 187 tate Bouds —prives 1860 to 1875; Railroad Bouds—prices 1660 to pf Railroad aud Miecejlaneuus Stockw—pricoa 1600 to 1875; Cotton Movement and Crop in the United Btntes, 1873-43 Cotton Spiining in the United States, 1878-4; European Cutton Consumption, GOVERNMENT BONDS. td, | fi ¥ Move- United States Cs of "1... United States 6-20a of '63 United States 6-408 of '6: United States 520s of ’65. 82a of '65—Jun. and July, b.20a of '67-—Jun, and July -2tha of *63—Jun, and July 10-408 “9 United Ststes now 5s of "#1, United lates eurrency 6a. Gold was 1U@iitty, FOREIGN EXcHANGE, Bterling exchango was 4855, @489'y ; cable transfers, London, 492; Paris, 510. Other rates of foreign exchange are quoted Paris {tranca). as: Gormany (relchmarks),. Belgium (france), Holland (guilders) ‘@witzerjand (france) Ss eeeeee GIB @SISN vo @ 98 BING; 41465 4147 sey BIDS aT Bweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner)... i Auuuia (paper florine),. neva 4hig CITE AND COUNTY SECURITES. Bonde, Hel, Acked, Chicago Cits 7 Pct, bonda..../1014; & int,)109), & int, Chicago Chiy7 Wet, sewerago..{2022¢ & fut. |J03!5 ah 1g Klint, Chteago City 7 ct, water loan|1o1!; & Int.|t02i2 & int, Chicago Chy 7 Pot, certificates 9¥% a tut, Chicago City 6. et. curtificates| 08" kaut.| 2 Cook County 79 ot, bouds,...|2014 & int. [1024 & int, Woat park 79 ct, bond. 93" Aint, DANE BTOORS, Hid.| Aaked, Merchauta’ National, , wee First National Bank, se Fifth National Bank iaty Commercial National Bank. 1033¢ German National Bank... uo Corn Kachange National Bank, wy Clty Natioaw! Ban! see Hi 100 108 108 100 198 180 MISCELLANEOUS, ind,| asked. City Railway, South sido, 40 City Railway, Weat Sido 225 City Nuilway, North Bide, ‘Traders’ Insirauce Company... Chamber of Commerce... Chivago Gualight aud Ook ‘Go. Chicago & N. W, gold Lunds, aes Exposition Stock...,, Fa LATEST. jew Yous, Feb, 11,—Monvy more active at 24@9, Prime mercantile paper, 4@o, ee Sterling nominal and irregular, Leading bankers Were asking 48¢;@487)¢, while brokers’ quotations Wore 48537 (4484 and 480%; 9487, Qustoms receipts, $413,000, Gold opaned and closed at 114%, with aales in tho faterim at 11439@1144, Carrying rates, 1, 21, and fat, The Assistant Treasurer disbursed $242,000, Dlearings, $47,000,000, Governmonts steady, Railroads firm, Stato bonds full, At tho Stock Exchange thero wus a feverlal and trreqular market for shares on s amall volume of bitsl- neag, The general list declined @124 por csut, Wa- bush suffering the greatest decline, Tho features sf the market wore Union Pacific, which was strong throughout by reason of the pros Peet fof a scttlemcnt of all ditferencos Lotwoen tho Government and that road, Pacific Mall, Northwoat- ern, and Western Union Telegraph, all of which cloned atorabout the lowest prices of the day, ‘Tho only strong stocks fn tho active Mat during tne day were Union Pacific, Lake Shore, and Rock Island, Tho market closed steady, Tranwuctlous aggregated 187,- 000 uhares, of wich 23,000 were Pacific Mall, 18,000 Western Union, 26,000 Northwestern, 9,000 St, Paul, 12,000 Lake Shore, 19,000 Wabash, and Pacific, Coupons, 81, pous, 2, Coupon, 4, SovEswuEN? BowDs, Minouris, Tennessves, Tenneances, ue Virguia, new,, sy sTOoKs, (Bt Paul... OD ssosaser ace ant oo Western Union Tet. Ts, SL Quictativer.. Exp ve OWN Chi, Bur, de Quiney.10s 1M | Unidu Pacino ated wo Central Puusfle stocks 9T 2034 | Union Pacitio bonds, 035; ‘aland Mow Jersey Contral,.l07 | Del., Lack. & W.....100% ———— REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instruments were fled for record ‘Thuraday, ¥eb, 11: Bt, outs 1eusa a, wf 24 be av, near enty-four' ww 34 46, with taciue ft ou Truubull eyy" hear mrumball ty asioining sus’ abi Sradiolain ‘Whit Laoaldd fe on Bi Louis ay, 8, Wit. Lumber, No, feet. | Rath, No. . Balt,'Urle yao) 1385 = ——+ Also tho following, without comparison: FY, Poultry, coop Gaine, pkgs. Egys, pkey Cheeso, Beane, bu Hay, tons. Hops, Fiahy’ Withdrawn from atoro on Wedneeday for city cone sumption: 1,436 bu wheat, 8,183 bu corn, 464 bu oats, 940 bu rye, 9,578 bu Darley. ‘The fullowing grain wis inspected into atore on Thursday morning: 2cats No.1 apring, U4 cars No.2 dlo, 15 care No.3 do, 1 car rejected do (52 wheat); 2 cats high mixed corn, 38 cara No, 2 do, 8 cars re~ Jected du (13 corn, all new); 1 car whito oata, J cars No. 2do, ‘Total, 104 cars, or 39,000 bu; tho smallest receipts of the season, Inspected out: 12,630 tu wheat, 68,110 bu corn, 11,057 bu oats, 1,921 bu ryo, 9,368 bu barloy, In saswer tos quostion we state that tho warohouro | receipla for grain yow ju the (St, Louie Elevator ” in this city are iseued by Vincent, Nutt & Co., tho com- pany being generally understood to include a liberal representation of the other persons in the warshouss interest in this city, Hence their backing ds substan- tially a8 good a6 that of tho reat, and 18 unaffectod hy any possible pecuniary embagrasamont to oue member or to his creditors, Four now stoinjalips to ply to Liverpool and toa to Gluspow have recently been built on the Clyde, and will be added to the Beaver Lins the coming spring, They will probably wail from Montreol in the summer and from Baltimore {a the wiuter, aud thus aid in solving the problem af cheap transportation all the year round, ‘The leading produco marketa were gonerally firmer yesterday, though therg was no special strength in frau, whilo provision® wero on tho upward turn. ‘The atorm of the preceding day again interfered with recolpte, making thom very Nght, and in grain they wore considerably cxcpoded by the ehipmenta, which {a ‘upieual fn winter, ‘The demand for prints, blenched and Lrown cottons, ticks, denims, and all-leading linea uf domestia cot- ton textiles, was fairly sgtisfuotory, and unqualifiediy firm, Buyera show moro Inclination to order in ad- yanco of current needs, but thero Ja not os yet any considerable spoculative tendency, In tho groccry market there was an absence of snimation, aud the tenor of = prices continues = in Duyer’a favor, At the Inte roduction in prices of coifea and sugar :thoas ataple articles diaplay rathor more stoadiness, and holdera do not anticipate o further depreciation at present, The butter trade was dull, with prices ranging as before, Cheeso ro- maiua tirm, under light stocks and n steadily good de~ mand, Prices of driod frufta and canned goods were without quotuble change. Fish met with a larga do- mand aud wero strong, Coal, wood, fg-Iron, lather, and tobacco were unchanged, There wad a great movetnent in olla at firmly-maintatied prices, ‘There was no epecial chanyo in lumber, Tho yard trade ia equal to, {f not in excesa of, expectations; and woukl probably bo very good if “ Old Prob.” would take better care of the-weather. Work in the pi- noriea {a very well aiong, but tho recent heavy fall of anow, which is bvlicyod to Lave extended over all tho Jumber regions, will probably prove to be an {mpediment th rapld progress, at least for a while, Tho numerous prayera of lumber- men early in tho winter for snow appear to Leve been fully anawered ot Inat, Shingles weren bhado firmer uuder a alightly improved demand and light receipts, Hardwaro and metals wero again quict, ‘Tin plates aro firm, Lelng rolatively lower here than Jn New York; au advance will probably take placo as Soon as business atarts up a littlo, Sceda were rather quict, and without important change, May wae firm under a fatr local demand. Tho receipta were moro Mberal but sellera were asking full prices, Wool, Droom-corn, aud hops were unchaugod, Poultry was bearce and Srm under s goui local demand, Eygs ad- vanced, “ROCK ISLAND" DALEY, The following Iteraturo 1s very satisfactory, a8 for awit goce; and wo take pleasure in publiahtug it, if only for the purpose of showing former owners uf bare Jey in the Rock Island olevatora Low fuolish they have cen tu sel that burloy for leew than quotation in othe er hour i. HM, Harper, Chief Inepector of Grain: Bint Ayrosable to instructions frum you, wo have tuis day examined all tho No, 9 barloy nt ‘the itor, Island elevators, and beg respectfully to wtate in every Feupect we find If No, 2 turley according to rule, (stgned) 0, L, Pane First Assistant, Tuomas Porter, First Analatant pro tem, from July to Docembor, L874, T herewith hand you ten samples which I havedrawn from tue following bins coututning No, 2 barley ta the above-meutioned clevator, viz.: Uline 107, 8, 93, 107, 103, 35, TJ, 87, 103, and BU, which 1 huve carefully drawn and presorvei—cach soparate by {teelf—and wiiob I Velleve to be all the bing containing No, 2 barley iu wald elevator, O, L, Panken, First Assistant, (Sigued) WH. Harper, Chief Inepecior = Sin: At your request we haye this day examined samples vail to havo Teen takeu from all tho Line of No, 2 barloy in the Rook Inlaud elevators, and hereby certify that they are iu overy respect No,’ barley ute der thie inspection ruler, ‘The welglt of the samples from the respective biuw {a us followas Bin Nu, 107, 47 89, 47 Iby; bin No, v3, 45 i, hin Noy Lin No, 10 ions Ut No.'35, 47 hat : 6 tba; bin No, 87, 45) tba; bin No, 103 47 tw y'and bia No. 86, 40 ts, » ) Jonn R. Beaver, lgued; bis r,t. Gunney, Joun B, Levnoups, Conmutites ou Appeals, Wo may add {hat the Ohief Inspoctor stated yeuter= day that 10 one Las yout given to bim a wriltes com- plaiut tn regard to the alleved srreyularities in the bar ley mutter, though several havo been Invited todo wo, If there arv any partica who know of wreng-doing on the part of Indpectore or others it 1s their duty tu the public to oxposa it, by making fortual complaint in tho proper quarter, Wo note that North Site receipta of fo, 2 sold yesterday at » premium of 340 per Lu, snd Armour, Dole & Cota at ‘To ubove the same grade in tho Rock Island elevators, If the tatter be fully up to the standard, sud the former be no. Letter than it ought to be, {ue diference a yet unexplained, Por hops itis inexplicable, Ifo, why? THE WHEAT PROBPEOT. To the Elilor af The Chicuso Tribune: Dunvgus;, 1a,, Feb, ¢, 1875,—1shave just returned from an extended tour through Town and Mimuesuta, and would Like to yive my observations as tu probatle stock of whust there, ute, ‘Tho crop of Minuewots ty eutimnted at one-fourth Jeas tu volume than thut of 1873, Towa und Nebraska ure fully equal ta*73, Towa hos went a uuch larger proportion East than Minnesota, 1 think i¢ safy to wuy thot half the surplus (owe eny two-thirds) ia whipped out, Iu Minnevota there ie now as niuch wheat’ iy furwerw? houds us a year ago. ‘Then the farmer got $1,00; now, tor. ‘This aocounia for ihe great differenco {n January receipte in Chlesgo, 4,450,000 In January, 1874, agaluut 1,169,000 in Junuary, 1878, ‘Tho low price will cause sinall rocefpts through February aud Mareb, und until the yrowing crop fs assurod, Wheat is’ relatively cheaper thew the coary gralas, aud this will cause eater commumjtivg, Iu Chicago the disuliers ue 2.99 Uu of wheat dally, and in Peoria twicu tbat quan. tity, ‘Toe distilling capacity of the United Status fs 400,000 bu grein daily, Aw they must havo 23 yer yeu of aml gruu, aud ryv ia Uy: per bu, thoy ase oo great groat deal of wheat, ‘The bres pr qed {06 wheat iu Ailunexotu iy fur lurger’ tos fore, which will muke a great iarosd on the stuck thexo for sced, ‘She consumption in the THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ‘United Statos of wheat for human fool 1s 240,000.01) Wt anunnlly, In 1874 the exports from Now York ( largest over known) reachod, fncludiog tour, aly 10,000 bu; only one-sixth of the home a Y Ay have mete than tree nse FAY mpl 17 for in every 1, 1872, 1473 were prime quality ; that of ARTS tho baat’ spring wheat crop ever taivad. Any Gamage to growing wiuter wheat in Ohio, Indiana, Tis Hols, nnd Missours by tho werore cold’ weather, will Nelp prices on spring seheat wont doubt, In viow of all hess fucte our apriug wheat ia selling tog low, Towa, reapect $1 IN CALIFON* 3. Tho San Francisco Cumm...sit Herald gives tho following + ‘The ntonth of February opens with @ sluggish mar. Kot for ireadatutta, no apoclat: demand existing at presout fer either wheat or flour, nor are the wilerings by any menus, pressing, ‘The oreinte of train ng fully equal to the reyuirementa of Doth intiters and suippers. ‘The westuer eontinaes every way propitions forthe huabandinan ¢ plowing and ecoding are stil in order, aud the earlyssown geain ta wall up, and. tho lant etrong aud healthy. Our exchange papers from all rections of the State ngree us to the genetal outiook for crops tu 1878; nothing cold bo more promlaltys. Upto this dato’ the rain-fall las buen 16.14 fuchex ; same time th 1874, 17,145 du 1873, 12.80 ; do 1872, 25.84, There 14 me atitetence of opinion av’to the Magni tude of the remalning stock of wheat yet tn the Brite, It fs, however, large ouonyh to reqitire all the tonnape at our dix another harvest, Barley olleriags ute ligut and prices Well Kustuimed “in expectaney of s renuwed overland domand at au early day, During the month of January 2 with wheat aut tone for Bi 190,000 gta of ofrain atl ela wore cleared carrying abont 43 Dela’ tof _tlour, | Tho flowing tallo shows the reveipta at this port of Gt four nid whott from the tyterior of the State, and the exports of game, wave sTuly 1, 1974, aw comparod with sanie tn in the’ previvits yeort Wheat, ihe Reeetiti— Frou July 1, 74, to Feb. 1, Fron July 1, 729, to Feb 1 °74.0..04) 901,250, Beportin Fraw July 1, 4, to Feb, 1, 7.00.66 17} 1,470,189 Krom July 1) 7h to Foy, hy Too i] SiR PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were iu very goo demand, and firmer all round, though fhe spucutative ariivies opeved rather weak, ‘Tho receipts of hoga wore much smaller than on Wodnosday, and they were quotod ia 10a por 100 the Ligher, which strengthened the feeling fu products, though Liverpool was lowor on both pork wnd lard, and Now York waa dull. The outward move- mout from this city wae again large, indicating a di- minution of sticks, The demand in the speculative departinout wae chiefly for changing over from March {nto April, at the current difference of 300 per brl on pork and 20s per 100 tbs on lard, ‘Mess Ponk— Was less active but steadior, at an ay~ erage adyauce of Ge 2 bri, tho trading velng entirely in options ; cash lots were scarcely Inquired for, Sales were reported on "Change of 8,000 bra seller Mureb at $18,371 18.50 ; 6,000 Lrla saller April nt $18.70G8 ITT y ¢ aud 50 bris sollor May at $19.05, Total, 14,300 brie, ‘Tho market closed ot $18,4249@18.a3 cash 5 $18.45 for Mural ; nd 318,75 ror April, Cther kinds of pork were ateady. Clear was quoted, at $18.80; foimly mess nt 317.50; primo mors at $10,194 pond oxtra prime st $11,C0@13.121;, vith ules oF 60 brls at $14.00, Lanp—Was rather more active, ond 24:(@5c 9 100 Iba Aighcr, though ropurted $1 lower In Liverpool, Caalt loja were ia very good demand, Nales were reported un Ohsngo of 370 tes, cas or seller the mreinuth, ab $19,857 . 4.000 tea suller April at 813, 7ied Otes seller Miy at $10.00 Vhe market closed etoady at S100 MALT, for Moreh ; and $18,0eKM@lia1y Boller March waa nominal at 3140747 for gh Missra—‘fero 'In very good demand, but at inside prices, which laliers were nut gezorally willing to ac~ cept; ence Hite wan done. Quotations were a shado higher on shoulders and short rile, fully cnred lata Doing relatively the firmest. Silos’ wera rororted of 140 buses thonidens at To 3" 160,000 jis sort ribs ot $9.00 4,0 9.65}, per 100 Buz du boxes do at 9405 65 Loxus wort clear at 10'ye; 100 toa sweat picklad ‘bel Ties at 10°40 $ 20.000 sb3 green Lema qi ths) ut Qtr, Tho market eloced nt 50 for geeon shonldere, W,0 for do long clear, V¥je do short ribs, 9X0 do ahort elear, snd 9193.0 Aohams. Bweot-yiekled homs (1S Ws uverage) at Wice1UIze, | Mata dn galt (part oured) quoted ab C2gty Gye for doulders, cayh or Go eeilee Murch; Te da soller cach or seller February; do jlo seller Apri, oz¢% abort ec cash or suller February; do reller March, 10 weller April, 2102; wort clears, 07404 do seller March, 100; du auller April, 104j0, Boxed muata vo linker’ thin lovee. Tong hous. 104atLye, Bacon meata quoted &t 1 jo for home, 7740 for shoulders, 10;4¢ for shurt ribs, aud 11,0 dor ‘short clenre—ail i Grxaue—Was qilet at 6@100, BEEF PHODUCTR—VWare quiet and nominally uo- chanyor, ut $3.25 for mess, $9.45 for oxtrs moss, and $20,014¢20,50 for hams, TarLow—Quoted at By@sie. April; long clear, eller Marr, 935063 8 nib GREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quiet, aud nominelly unchanged, thouyh it is dimcult to quoto elopoly, as every lot anki was on private terms, ‘The aglow wore 60S bris spring extraa and 160 ria wintors, Looal buyera were scarce, and shippors wanted but two or thres amajl lots, ‘The market cloted as follows: Gholce winter extrag, $5.25 @8.0; common to good do, $t.25@5.00 ; choico spring extras, $1.25G4,5U; falr do, abipping gradov, $3,1598 4.09; putent spring, $3,00@9.00; spying superdues, $4.00@5,75; rye flour, $5,16@5,25; buckwheat do, 35.008: Bnaxy—Was in moderato supply and steady, un- der a fuirdemand, Sales were reported of 30 tons at $20.00 on track, Conn-Mxat—Was quoted at $3,40@3,60 por bri for good, ond $24,00@24.50 per ton for coarse, WHEAT—Was rather quiet, but firmer than st tho closoof Wednesday's market, under s rathor Hght locat demand, with no encouragoment from outelde, rave that the decline of the previoua day brought tua few orders to-day to fillshorts, Liverpuol was quoted Leavy, and New York “lower tu soll ;” but our re- celpta were yery email on scsount of the storm, ‘Tho shipments were largor than usual, and there waa a fair shipping demand forthe lower grades. Hencu the fecling was a vhado Detter, insamueh og holders wore leas anxious to let qo, while there was not much im- provement in the demand. Seller March, the leading uptiuu, opened at 81/,¢, recetlod to 84:40, rome to 85s, to Bile, wud closed " firmer at Beller the month sold’ at 835,@8i'ja, cloa- at sic, Heller April sold af 85 4@R0',c, Heller May at 891; @A9%J0, and sellor Juno ut Wlfe. Gaah aalen wero reported of 1,400 bu No, 1 apring at 45,000 bu No, 2 do at Hd9jiat4'g0; 6,000 cig at wore aite} 1400, bu do whater recelpta wo bu rejected do ut W@TE xc, Total, 63,- Mixvesora Wiear—Was dull and steady, Satca were limited to 400 bu No, at 87\jc. No. 1 was uum Amal at 91) 49 CORN—Was less activo, and rathor frregular. Cash lots averaged prechiely ‘tho wime na on Wudusdday, while optiva: cso lower but drmer than at the close of the previo! ay. Liverpool was ts per 440 Jhs luw- cr, and Now York Was weak ou old, but firmer on the new corn, which Is all that {a now traded in hera, Hence the light recoipts and fair sulpmonts, with the fact that tho more nervona holders Und already sold out, pormitted a Armor foeling, ex- pecially au the recent break Lrought out a few ordoars to buy on country uccouut, Beller Murch opeusd at 62340, advanced to CI%c, weskened alightly, and 6 Seller the month rold at 61% (¢62',c, cinaing at Gir, Beller Mey wold at O'@Wyc, closing ate, Seller April sold at sani, and solier June at O83Ge, Caah salen wero roported ‘of 51,800 Ini No, 2 at U13j@63',6 ; 19,000 bu rejected at Gh@dltya; 8:0 ba now yuilow a sures; aud 1,000 bu eura at bye ou tra-k, ‘Total, Of OATS—Wers 6 abide firmer under light offorings and in sympathy with other grain, ‘Tho demand was Unuttod and chtetly apeculative, with a few ordera for cast oats for home consumption, — Seller March Opened nt 530 and closed ut 62505 sullen April at 625s Baie, and muller Mny wold at Ba ineBtiger “Canht nals were made of 15,000 bu reqilar No, 2 at 52@32',0 3 2400 bu strictly treah No, 2 wt 62%j@5se 3 GOs bn ree j oul ae 80; and 1,200 bu Ly sample ut Ste S8e, ‘Total, 9,200 bin, YE—Was quiet bat Arimly held at recent prices, under very Ught offurlaye, | Noue waa tuspucted {nts store seulerday, A fow small ordera were filled at gto for No, 220 atoruge), oud tke for freals, these saloa comprisiug 1,600 bu, BARLEY—Was moro active, but 4@1¥e lower, tho greatest decline betug ia options, whith were freely offered, axel rather dull, while cotisiderable trading in cas was roported. No'barley wad recoived or inupuct- cd into atore, but thie fact made little diderouve, as the offeriugw from partion who wers ansious to close out wore iuinerous, Seller March wpened ut 3h], clined to $1,003, and closed at about $1.09 4@ 1,10, or April wold ut $1.03, Cash aulew on "CI weru ported of 18,000 bu No, 2 regutar at $1.005j0a1 7107 000 bu do in N, 8, st$1.19; 400 bu do, N. #., ot $1.14; wnd 400 bu cio, in A.D, & Co, ot 41,17; alav 400 bw No, 3,N. 8. at €1.0s, and’ 2,000 bu by sample at BLCIGUY, "Total, 41.00 bu. No, 3 was quoted ut 21, 0051., aud rejected at GUBUSK, “accurding to 1o- cation, LATEST, Ju the afternoon, mosw pork waa moderately active anil Buy1G3 lower, with sales of 6,500 bris at £18,504 18,00 wither March, 613.02i¢ poller April, aud $19,734 Ge 10,75 wellur July,” Sollee March closod ub $18.03 @ 18,55, un seller April ut $16.H23¢, was quick sud rn at $19,c013.62¥¢ eau, aud 244(¢13.75 weller March, with sales of 500 tes at % f Barch, and £13.46 for April, Meats were unchanged. A salo waa made of 100,000 tea short rita wellor April at Ue, Wheat was fairly active, avd closed yo higher than on 'Chauyy, Sellur Murch opeuad at Bsc, advanced ta 85°,o, anid cloacd at 85', (4850 5 seller April wuld at be! ive, and closed at Bdge, Corn was in moderate domund and a vhade firmer, Slowiuy ut 6c weller March, fo sellor April, and 104 Wie aller May. ‘Vata wero qulut at 62°(@393¢0 wellor March, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL-—Was eavited aud unuottled, in ayntpathy with bigkwincs, Quotable at §2.16@417. s BROUS-COUN—Was firm aud iy fale order re- quest, The shipments yesterday were reported te be 80.000 Ila, Quotations? Guad to extra hurl, 14a Ae; brush that will work ftself tanto a choice hurl broom, 1U¥@12s; common to flr do, 94@100; ine ferlur brush, 851890} crookud, 64 T3e. BUTTEL—Ln the butter warket thuzo was no ap. Peurauce of activity, though there was sulliclent de uuaud to absorb thellitie prime table butter oferod, and for sich the market was fairly firm, Other do- 1 to remove before the ingathoring of 4 FRIDAY, rerlptiona wore tit Ite Inquired for, and roll very dreegularly. Quotationa arg as follows: Chotew te faney yellow, 4 meilinm to good grader, 23.4 25 5 Anterior to common, GI; inferior to cholo Toll, 18a Ze, BAGCING—Trade, though by no means setlyo, 19 Vetter than for some weeks previownly, and the mar ket ts firm nt tho lately reylaed quotations, Blocks aro fall, Wo repeat our list: Stark, S20; Lawiston, BUigd 4 Montanp, digas American A, Wey Amorke= OR, Wie p Oiler C Wes burlap bats, Lg lse ¢ i We; doy double, 26e, ove ‘stesdy and firm, ‘Teado ta g00 acanon, Quotationa remain at 17¢at8e for prime mikt factory, and at 1.alijgo far goods otf” in flavor, OUAL—An active domand again ealsted, and former prices wero adhered. ta with derided themnioss : Lackae $10,005 cannel, $5.0Me9.09; Ene and Walt a0¢ Lick Run, $7,005 Brooks, $7.00 ¢ Blowabira, Hosldug Valiey,'$7,00; Indiana block, $4,507 2 $4.0 .0,00, COUPERAGE—Varkers’ goods wera in good demand and firm, Hercea again advancing under Inadequate offeriugs, A saie of 20 tea was made ab 8! $1,604.65 wan bid for the same to be deliv wool, Pork bareety, $1t5; lard tlerces, $1.05 a1, flour barrels, {Mgvbey" whisky barrola, $t.00@2. ith ataver, Foul, $15,00.0'1R, 2.00 ¢ HouP staves $7 Oe Taw to Inicked, $139,006 $0? eirele tlour beading, taht poles. $25.00.e02.00. DRESSED WoUs—Wee quiet and firm, Maht ight advancing towards the vlose bst2 yes Phere was amy inquiry from puekgrs and wpe Dut, owlng fo the Hyght receipts of both drossed und lve hogs, and advance of the latter, sellers were tu. Light welyhts Aight Logs willing ta rell oxcey tot higher prices, x atl heavy at 39,09, sles, 463 hea, eggs Were very Fresh were suld wt 2h@ rt ed tots were ample, and wales wore jars at recout peice FISH—Worg active aud sit, quotations + No, 1 whitetish, Jg-brl, $1,003.76; No, ado, $5 rt fo. 1 evel, now, deh, i bay, No. 2 ‘seckerel beh, *$3,2680.59 5 $4,75067,00 so} family mackerel, &-brl, $5,50.65.75; No. 1 store kits, F1.F5c9 Lb0 § bunk co.lish, $4.25¢88,50 ; George'a cotiah, pitt, bein, $4,500,004 round, bri, ed herring, yb ebitl, S4.0e4. 20% nes » Columbla Bi por box $246 iver sultuon, 4,-Lri, 39.75 {10.00} oreun trout, 2 doz aud 4 doz per cue, £9.50, FRUI'rS AND NUTS~No changes were visible in the fruit market. There is 9 quiet steady movement ut the prices following: Poneran—Dates, Kiet has, drums, 16.@1iyer figs, tayers, 193{@0icet Turkish pruhes, wile; Frouch prunes, keys, 14d Tulaitis, layers, $4.15083.20; longo Muscatel, $4.08, ele, Dwlayer Zante encrante, Tyo citron, s@dze; lemon peel, 1¢@2e, Dowssric Mon pple, 17200; Michigan apples, §ty0a #403 Indians and Ilinoia, F@¥e; Souttern, TG 80 4” porciies, halves, Xat00; le miaod, THis Bar do pared, awe; blackLerrien, 104; atl yc; raapbarrioy, pitted chorrioa, W@sIe. Nur: —Filjberis, Wiglis} ulmonds, Torragona, 246250; Naples waluuis, 1iglGe; Grenob!e walnuts, now, Thatic; Braztls Wilmington ps ct African founute, GREEN FRUITS—Little Is doing beyond Alling amall city orders, hy ore Arma, helug very acarce Doth berg aud wt the seabeard, and they are Ikely to be #0 forme ime, The demund is small and chicily lueat, Apples are unchanged, Choice sound fruit ix held nt tull prices, Tt ia reported that a good psrt of tho stork of apples held in Michigan for tho spring trade was frozun during tho receot cold snap. quote Chaica Messina aud Palermo lemony, 52,50 (0.00 per Lox¢ Valoncia orangza, $3.50q10.00 per ano; Dalerme and Mesaiua do, por bax, $3, 0; applox, per br. £1,506¢4.50; chaice do, erinberrica, §10,U1@11,50 per bri; Mala a pron Kk. 0.0008 12,00 por byl, same us on Wedacr- ‘showed Htile or nu improvement, and the lug waa by no tucans buvyaut,’ Cofteca wre atill Bomowiiat wnusatticd, but are p at tho beginning of the week, 9%, BNC; Wigoon, 61j@7%e; Caro- @Mive t Lantstana, Wave, ur Ge Jaya, 36d to fancy Itlv, 4 pecans, Texas, 12@l6et ‘enncaeee ‘peanuts, 6@ nite, TT 4 ao, 2005 grapes, 3 Java, Na, 2, 30@ e; ood to prime } roasting, gun! Costs Iles, 23 VILLI es crushed and Hronulated, T@ies Ay fo. 2, UNaIUze; B, OFaluet 07 O No. % Yiceulyat yellow, & choice Wown, “S-sp4iver fale to comuion do, Tc] ies choien ommen totwrdo, Teq@scs (sh 37 4 3 owilered, Ths Mtendeed, 10446 aC, 97a. No.1, Viatadea pring do, 8a. Inulasses UE 31, BKC Q, common to chi mUPS—Ditmon.t ; }_silvor drips extra flue, GHAIVGs ool sugr-house wirup, GI@ose extra do, #3610; Now Orleaus motaaues, choice, new, Wiytioz to printe, 6 do common, GdigGi0; Porto Rico molasses, G0ug550; connmon molasses, 41 ade, Mpierss—Allaptea, 151g 18 1c 3 clov ic} casata, Bussdes perpen, whayics wubulese, NO. 1, 81.3Hat. 335 gluzer, African, 33 @%Hes do Calcutta, Taade. Koard—Cerniun Mattiod, 6{ce7e; Gohten Weat 43, Gey White Lily, O4ieeve; White Mose, 0761503 white Buuston, 54;600e, HAY—Tho reosiisw were largor, but, under a fair ine quiry trom local dealers, prives wera malutained, Selle ors Were firm tn thelr views in anticipation of dimin- inhed recetute, Quotations: No.1, $17.60.918,00 ¢ No. 2 do, $15,00@15.803 mixed, $1,80@-14.00} mhoice wp. land prairic, $13,0004.18.50; No, 1 do, $12,002.50 ; No, 2, oF slough, 810,/0q611,50, HIGHWINES—Were ugain oxcited ond irregularly higher, Sales wore reported of 200 bela ut $1.10 100 Dyls at $1.07} and 50 bela wetlor next weelk at $103 per gallon, ‘Tot'l, 030 pris, ‘Tho market closed with hatd- ers neking $1.10. Olncinnatl wi quoted at $1.10; and Now York os closing at $1.09, It was beloved that there wero several orders hero to well ot $1.10 all through the resion, MLLES—Wore quick and unchanged. The roooipts wero very ght, partly lu consequence of the bad weather, but many doalers ara holding olf, aud the temporary dccreaso in the recelpte is not likely te oceualon nny ebange {n tho market, Quotations: Greon city butchers’, ‘740; green frozen, T¥@THOF hoavy do, green cured ght, Oo; H@S0 3 part cura, Boyce green cally 160% ry. lat ides, Kip,aud calf, iga@ivo; dry’ salted bldes, 140150! desvon gkius, 4Uie45e washed, per th, 40a 5c, HOPS—Thero wis to change, Drowera ara buying from bund lo mouth, ne umual, but the supply of do inextle hops ts suppowod ta be deticlunt, hence holders aro firm in thelr views, Weatern sell at 80@iic, aud Eantorn at dus, LUMBER. sheep pelts, wool estinated ws ‘Aaa steudy, ‘The shipmonts were con- Her in cunsequoncotof thy wuvero storm, hut the trade, all things considered, ia fair an] in exvess of expoctations, ‘The domand for alingles $4 improving, aud choice branda on track aro higier, siderably sm ‘ow quantity of loge to bo put in on the west ahora uf We quote: 52.00 Go5.00 050,00. 40,00 Lake Huron 10 953,600,000 Furst clear, Second cle ‘Tited clear, d inch, Tinea clear, thick Glear flooring, Ist and id, Giear piling, 1st and 2d Birat common «ding. Floorlug, firat omnmoa, drosned, Flooring, wcond common, dressed Bux boards, A aud B A stock bourd B stock boards G stock boards Peete nena oe LA Fencing (10 tt.); outside price for dry 11,00 Common luuiber, 13 ft and under... 11,09 Joist and acantling, 18 to 34 fe ta 2 275 28 MLTALS AND ‘TINNERS' STOUK—Were quiot add ‘d. ‘Tin-plate is yery jirm, but dealers Lave not yut dectled when to advance the price, Quotations : TiIn-PoAaTE—IC, 10c14, $12,00 j do, rooting, 14x20, 10, 41150, Pu Tin-—Largy, dh wall, le; har, 320, Hon- DER—No, 1, 003 No, 9,184, LeaD—Vig, 7g 8S 9c} load ipo, 847689, Corren—Bottoms, 3505 wcatli- ing copper, Suurr Zino—Full casks, 1W'j0; lose quantity, lle; glabe,8yo, ruret Inon-No, 24, So tea; Litewia frou, to 32 inclusive, due; do, No, 1 ja A, 1605 By Te.” Wink a Y, 1003 10 Lo 11. 118; 12, 11403 v4 15 to 16, 14°; 17, 16e; 18, Moz 19, full bundles, 95’ per ceht discount: io. NAILS—Were quiet at $3,50 rates, O1LS—Carbon remaiua strong at the recently ad- vanced prices, A yond degree uf firmness waa also apparent in tho market for Hnaced, tard, whale, sperm, aud turpentine, ‘Trado continiies quict, aa ta to bo expected ut this atago of tho seston, We Quote: Carbon (standard white), 118 deg, tost, 1447 FEBRUARY 12, 1875. Monday, Tuenday. Wednenday, Totalecereceereserel GUTS] 10443] ‘The snow-storm caused a retluisdetentian of the stock-trafna, uous of them arriving on time, white Lt some inatances tho delay amounted to neveral houre, Tho diminished aupply of stock on sale had 9 strengthening effect upon prices, though, tn tho eaxe of cattle, the incroated firtmnoes did not amount to any appreciable advance, CATTLE—Duainoss in this department was quite as dull ng on the preceding days of tho week, and, not- withstanding the falling off in recelptsand tho ters ilscoutraging fone of advices from the markets below, there was no noticeable improvement In prices, Ship pera bought sparingly, but thoy, after all, wero the only buyera whoxe purchases cut much of a figure in thy day's work, Loeal Iutchers scomed not to bo in nwo of ony consiterable anoint of atoak, and very few asiea were tiated in thetr favor, Hales wero at #2,50:¢0.10, ‘Tho following aro noted: OAPTLA BALE, Number anit deterintwn, 13 chutes steera,. 16 goolsteers.,... 1G youd steers. ce 1d choice stoors,. 3) choico steers... 17 medium ataors 10 cholea steers: 40 chaco steers ‘7 Texas ntecrs. BS goal steor: 20 tedinn 19 median at BS quod steora, 19 good steers: i HUGS—Tho cet Ty active atid firns, ond inafutaitied a goud degree of activity through out, with prices firm at an ayerayzo adyance of 100, The forenvon'y Lusiucss was anally contined to the stale atock, tho forenoon being wall wlvanced before any of tho stock trains ha-arrived, Packers and shippers compoted, aud eules ware made at $6,23@7.35 for common to oxtra, Few sold under $0.60, ‘Tho moriet closed firm, 0G BATES, at m 5 Na. Av, Price.| Na, Price,| No. BL... SHO $7.35] 50... 201 $8.80 Me. 666.2IT 6,85) 107, 4 b 97 Ap. Brice, oy 6.75] Gi,. 6,83) Ch, 6.00} 70, T.nu 6a. 0 7.00} 24 7,10) 6.90) BY) 6,80} 6.00; 6. *6,, Ady. oa, Cth) Senne} aT Thera was on active demand for falr to chofce mutton sheep, and prices wore bighor, Com- mon atook was alag salable at Letter prices than Lavo prevallad of late, Suippare aud butchers competed for the offerings, and gules were quick a $1,60@3.% for coumon to medium, and at 85,80@ 5.95 for good cholce, Mitchell, Gridley & Co. sold 9 «rove of 492 head nt $5.40, but this was on extreinoe figure, The averago weight of the Grove wan 123 Ibs, Hl Wale, uf Carllsle, Ind, was tho owuer, and tay justly claim the credit of having Hentdu the tinest drove of wheop seen Ju our market for many a week, NEW Yorx, New Yons, Feb, 11.—Deuves—Reeetpta youtorday anil to-day, 2,270, oguinat 44680 same time last weal} 1 very weak; trade extremely dull at a decline lomday uf & along 1¢ey poor to prime uative steurs and oxon ranged from Y@12!50, with a couple of carelonda at 13e, Suenp—Recelpts 1,370, making 9,000 for tho threo Gays, aqalist 0230 for tho msmo tins last week; not emand, but a searcity of sock lus etifened aud common to extra fots readily suld at 54@ d alive for a number of casa; drovacd quiet: c for city, with light weights at 8ste0c, and. 8:,(§8ue Lor Weatert ST LILERTY. Vast Lanerty, Bob, U,—Carter—Reretpts to day, 339 head, making, for tho three days past, 2,012 heal; new srrivala Mybt, and uvarly evaryshing sold out; the market has been brisk, with a good demand at advanced pricea; ubont 1s to ye higher; bess, 64 modium to good, 6/5@0'40; common to alr, stockera suayce, K@v3{c; bulls scarce, Tecelpis to-day, 4,07 head, and, for threo dayy past, 8,090 head ; Yorkers, $0,800.90} Philadul- phiar, $7,707.90, Brexr—lwecipis to-day, 9,100 head, and for the thro days past, 11,600 “head; Lest, $0,006.60 mnediuin, $5,2565,75. BALTIMORE. TBartiuong, Eeb, 1!.—Catren—More netlvo at a shada better figures ; beat on wale, $5,507.25 5 that gonerally rated first, quullty, $5.00005.50; tedium or good file quality, $4,903.50; oriinary’ thin ateera, Oxon, snd cows,f4,00(¢4.601; most walox at $4.50@5.0934" Nucoipts, 1,331 j sales, L101, Hods—Demand moderate, but pricea advanced, Fulr to good com-fed, 04 (10%0; atiller, 949%, ‘Tho market elowed, stm ‘with fufr pruspoats for youd. hoga; recoipts, 3,403, SuzEr—Advanced 1(@ Xe; good quality tn fate di mand; common, slow; comnion to fuir, 430 to Ge; quod to oxtra, GWie, Roccipts, 2,921, DUEFALO. Burrato, Feb, 1,—Cateir—Receipts, 255; total for the week, 7,650, Market dull and slow, Sueer AND Laups—eceipta, 2,200; total for the week, 15,400, Market slow and’ elroug’ at yesterday's prices, MWoai—Reoaipts, 1,800; total for tha week, 8,600, Market opencd moderstely actives all olferiuga die posed of; xupply equal to tho demand, Yorker, $4,007,003 heavy hugs, $7.20@7.40, OINCINNATI, * Crucinvati, O,, Feb, 11,—Hoaa—Recoipte, 9,430, Owing to thealippery condition of tho gronnd from thu boavy sloet of last night, it has been almost tmpot faible to bandlo hogs, ond the market ruled glow all doy. Sales ranged $3,00@7.40 for comman light to good butchers’; bulk of sules at 87,007.40, AT. LOUIS. Sz, Lours, Mo,, Veb, 11~IHogs—Rocalpta, 9,875; firm } Yorkers, $6,002.30; packers’, $,50@7.30, OxrrniHaceipte, $005 wauk, tending downward : sates of good native elsippora ut $5.50; fale do, $5.25; rough nutive oxen, $4.09; fur through Texans, $3: uatlva atockers, 41.9510, TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Speetal Disateh to The Chieuyo Tribune, Lrvenvout, Fob, 11,—11:05 p. m—Whesat, 8 1494 2d per coutal for avoroge Uullfornis white, Corn, 35u@35e2d por quarter, Tallow, dls Gd per cwt, Loxvox, Feb, 11,—Consols—Money, 027;@93; ace count, 9KAIIG 3 *O5H, LOT; '678, 10734 10-40, 1054¢ ; now 5a, 1021; New York Contral, 02; Erle, 254° pro- ferred, 43, ‘Tullow, 423 SUGA28 6d, Linwced oll, 25a, ¥aaygvour, Feb, 11,626, 987, Pants, Feb, 11,—Rontes, 0éf ¥2!0, Livzuroot, Feb, 11,—Shoulders—New steady, 3s, Mains—Long cut, 626, Breadatuity quiot ; California avorago White wheat, 86 11U@94 2d, Corn, 33s@ii5u 31. Pork, 794, Bacon—Lony clear middles, 408 ; abort clour misldlea, 494, Tallow, dis 6d, Turperilino, 260@26a (td, Awtwenr, Pob, 10.—Petrolenm, 374¢f, Tonnox, Peb, U.—The amount of bulton tn the Bank of England deeroasod £407,000 during the past week, The umount of bullion withdrawn from the Bank an balance to-day ta £19,000, Tonvos, Feb, 11,—Thy atuount of specte in the Bank of France hay increased 72,021,000 franca during te past weal, Refined petroleum, 10d, 150; do Ilinois legal tnt, 150 deg.¢ B34 @lte + do hex. Light, 173 deg,, 12\glBef oxtea winter lard all, $1.12a 1,157 No, 1, Usaz No, 2, 8a; lineoed, raw, Ri@8507 do Loiled, 8d@ 905" wialu, 7765780; Aperm,, $23102,40 3 ueutsfout oll, strictly pure, $1.05; du oxtra, Ug Vc 5 Mo No. 4, Tae ; bank off, Be 3 atralty, dde ; plum: hago oll, GU@75e ;' turpentine, aioe; naphtha, Oy gravity, 14'¢@150 5 naphtha, common, 141, @lde: VOYATOES—Were fruily hold at recent figures, Several orders wera onthe market, but dealere word ubliged to poutpone Alling them, owing tv the wevere cold weather, Alany of tho revent receipts were frosted while 1u trauait, Sales out of store wore made at BS DSc for Kastern peachblows, aud 8590 for Western: uo; ‘t5@¥0n for early rose, and ticg80c for mixed, Car-lotd of Eastern wore quoted at Basie, POULTRY—The receipts continue small, and the supple ie cals ent to moet tho demands of ro- failerd, Chickens are mostly wanted, ant bring full prices, Turkoys aud ducky wore also rm and rosy sale, Quotations: Turkeys, dreaed, 11305 click ens, dressed, 10419}, per th; ducky, 12@1do ‘per Ib} Beene, 8@LC per Ib, BEEDS—Timuthy wanin modarate order domans at $1,868.80, anita salo of choice waa mado at $2.70, Clover was quoted casy aud dull ut $0,2%6,60, and S.v0a0.00 for mammoth, Uther weeds were Lardly jnentoned, Hungurlan waw quotable af T5a@85o, Bud Tulllet at WS, HALT—Continues in Hght request, Following are current prices: Onondaga and Bagliaw, fine, $657 Canada do, $1,70; ordinary coarve, $1.00; coarse din- qond, $3,123¢% ‘dairy, without bage, $2753 dairy, 5 Ashton dairy, per sack, $4,034.25. : gudet und steady ut Higlue for good to choice, aud 4@7o for common and heavy wolghts, The ofertas were amalt, ‘WOUL—Was inactive and nominal; Goad to prime tnd-wusled 87@5H0; poor to good tub-washed, 454 Bays fine and indium washed fleeoe, 4744800; Coarse wushod dooce, 4047¢; modium and coarse unwashed, W@VIio; fue uswashed, IZigJzo ; puilod wool, 42g 470, LIVE STOCK, + CHICAGO, _Recoipte were as follor 10,600! eaant| 4,775 1464) 71105) gt37 Rr RH NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Youx, Feb, 11,—Businoss fa geverally slow, on account of the stormy weather, Cotton goods are steady at current quotations, sud fiue brown cottons are in light supply, Ballou bleached sbirtings are up o. Vrinta are in good demand, and ginghams are active and closely soldup, Ancona, Gloucester, and Conestoga light prints are fopened at 90, and Glouccs- ter cambrica are now at8}jc, Glaagow gingham ad- vanced to 1030, Woolens quiet, ‘THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Spaclat Dlspatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, Feb. 11,—Gnann—In wheat there was nothing dolng st Early *Chauge, and prices of apring ‘wore quite nomial; winter 14 well hold, Market eloses very tamo, and prices of spring ure quite nominal its the abseuce of aslo; winter la in moderute demand aud stondy ; the aales are 6,000,011 at $1,231,246 for red Weatorn; $1,24}¢@1.33 for amber do; and $1.25 for amber Biate, Burley 4 dull and hoavys tho iu- clement weather checka business; barley malt {a inactive but firm, Qate ore entirely active ond rather riner; tho demand 1a fale for tho trade; tue salevare 6,00 bu; Ohfo mized at o6i,@ 6330 on track and afloat; white ul 67@COXe, tho Ine aido prico for Uyht on track; Wostora mixed at 674 @ G90 on track and afloat, and 680 aellor tho month; while af G8@70s on track and afloat; State nulred af 062;6403}ic on track and adoat, aird white at 6734646930 on track and alloat, Mya 1s flria but quiet ; tho sales aro 1,200 bu fitate at V0 aflost, Gorn is Ormer and fairly active, the demand chifty for ox- port; the sales are 40,000 bu Western nized at 815@ 815{c; Western white at 20; Western yellow at 820 8210 :[Southern yellow at 8@S2%c ; Bouthera white at 81@8se ; and Jersey yellow at Blabie, ‘Paovistows—Tha pork market a inactive, with only ® rotull demand j wales of 600 bzls new micus in job lote at $19.37 | other kinds very dull end heavy; sulea of Sto els tows weller Mey at $1.95, Lari la very quiet but atesdy; salee of 170 tea clly at 134 6@1s?s0 4 GOS tca Weatern ateamn at 141-16@14',0 fur Contract, aud ‘Me for olf grade; for future delivery we heat of 1,500 ice ee ‘Fumuuree—The marks fe excesdingly quiet on the Ferth, owing to tho aenretty of conveyanery ani rates ure held with confidence, ‘Tho chartering bunitioss ts also inactive, qouvrally” apesting, but there ia fair {nquity for tonnaye ad ipted ta the’ petroleum trade, with Very Hite accompltiahed, nu tho Hosting tee in the Larhor continuos fo restrict Uusines #, Witeet—High prices nto wall thalitained, and wo note wales of 230 hela at $l. (ithe Auoriuiet Breed New Yong, Feb. 11,—Foun—Dull 3 bnyors’ favor + Unchanged 5 receipts, 6,000 Lrla, Ryo flour dull sud unchanged, Conn-MFat—Quiet and ateady, Guatn—Wheat very dull} receinta, 90,000 bug No, 1 spring, $1.14@1.20 ; No, 8 do, $1,02@1,03 : No, 2 Chi- ‘$1.0. No, 203 1,055 ¢ mn, $1.0462 1.00 5 ungen wen nid Minnesota aprlug, $0217; winter red Wostertt, $1.1Medt24; amber Western, $e L257 white do, $1.25 . Rye quiet, Warley vory dnil and heavy} inalt dulland heavy, Gorn ifmae ‘and fairly activo! ta, $00,000 by mixad Western, #li@3ies white da, BLG0§ yellow do, 82e82Ke, Outs aehndo Armor j Foceipta, 24000 Lu, Mixed Western ub €6;gca ge t white ly 130 Yiav—Fiem, Hovs—Unchanged, Ghucknis—Cuffee dull and nominal, Sugar firm: falr to good reduing, 7W@Tse; prime, 2.0} rooned, D.G@IOes New Orleans, 7c, Molunacs quiet and unchanged. ico dull aud unchanged. PETROLEUM—Decldedly lower; retluod, 14a; orude, 3 Wentern, 383400, Learien—irni; hemluck, solo, Buenos, and Rio Grande, light, middle, and heavy welghts, 26468200, Woor--Quiat and firm; doniettte tlooce, 68850 } pulled, 30(@500 ¢ unwashed, 16@ JT. Provistons—Pork dull;) new meas, $19.25 spat; 910,65 for May, Beef unchanged, Cut meats dnl), Dry-salted shoulders, 76@7#4¢;_ tleree-pokled bane, WGI Wes qulddler steady; "Western long cloar, 10se0; short clear, 10%e, Lard quiet aud drm} prime ateum, 14 1-16e, Lucren—LMeavy } Westorn, 15@250, Firm 1g tic, ¥ 3 £1.09, Ciresn—Firm Witanr—Htead: Graven Seep—Firm | TL¢all1(e. Srnarnen Reaw—Dully $2,109 15. Armrrs Tonrextise—Dull; 38ig@Ie. Merata—Munufacturod copper ateady; ingot inko firm; J1Y@2e, PMy-lron, Broteh, Fin shect, dive in gold. Nulla quiet olinch, $3,256.25; horsc-rhoe qniat MILWAUKEE, raker 7 un, Mitwauger, Fob, 1,—Froun—Quict ond un- changed, Gnarn—Whoat firm ; No. 2 Milwaukes, 90340} No, 2, B54, Maroh, &53,¢; April, 8iy¢0, ght demand; No, 2 {n'storo, ‘fresh, Sle, quict and unchanged y now, in ature, 690.’ Ryo firm; good demand No, 1 iu story, 31,01, Harloy lower; yary dult; No.2, March, $1,143). Paovistons—Unchanged, Mess pork, $18.25 cash + $19.45 Murch; primo mess nominal at'$17.00; oxtra pine, $14.00, Sweetsptckiod ama, IOsalis. Dry salted meats quoted at Ge for shoulders; 04;@10c for middlee, all loowe, Boxe mvate yo higher for prime, Land sirhusr Lis, @Usiy¢ for steain and Keitle, loax—ivo a shade firmer ; 7.U0,, ‘Dressed firm; poo demand : 98.00, ae # Hearier#—Flour, 000 brla ; wheat, 20,000 bu, HinPaENts—Elous, 4,000 ‘brs; Wheat, 9,000 bu; oat, 700 bu, OtNCINNATI. Ormmornmatt, O., Feb, 11.—FLouz—Dull and un- changed, GnAtN—Wheat steady ; moderate demand ; ret, $1.10 @1.L4. Corn falr and frm; Tu@ile for apts Te for buyer February, Oats steady; maderats ‘demand? Syadse. Ryo quiet and weak; 31.08.6109, Barley dull and nomina Otes—Unehangnd, Eaos—Palt and din Burren anv Crm ict and unchanged, Coven Bieeb—Fafr and drm 5 allie. uo vistous Pork atandy ¢ muderite deinand; $19.00 for spot; $10.95 for buyer Marel, Lard steady mod- erate demand ; storm, $13.00.a19, cattle, 14 4¢0@, 4 tu ateudy; moderate ‘demands (igs H 10K, Bacau stendy ; moderate domind y unchingell. Green cats unchanged, Waraey—Bearcs and higher s $1.10; mara {realy af~ fored at tho cluse, TPHILADELPIIIA. ti, Feb, 1, —PeTnoneyM—@laize i140 for erude in barrels; 80 in bulk, CLovep Step—Scarce ; GU {yo for Western, Frovn—hecolpts light} holdess unxtous ta realize; BUpEr Aue, F.75iq IATA 3 Tc Wiscontin, and Stiune- Bota extra family, $3.5708.763 Pennsylvania, Lu- diana, and Obfo do, $5.25@.6,00, Gnan—Wheut dull; red, §1,16@1.19; amber, $1.18 white, 81.af@1.33, “Coru commands. full ‘aw sve 5 White, Gis67 5 inix mews pork, $19,506: Lurren—Qulet; Western extras, 29@ti0c; Western Orsts, 4@270; Weatirn ruils, firste, @2de. Hou—sroug; Westera, Wrgide, BALTINGN Dautivons, Md, Veb, 1,—VLavr—Dull and un changed, Gusiy—Whoat dull; Maryland amber, $1.35 j others dull and unchanged, Cari tirmer; Western ‘tnixed, Waite. Qula” unchanged. Rye quiet and un: changed, Vaoviaiaxs—Stendy and firm, with active order traue, Fork unchanged, Bulk meats steady ; slioul- dors, 74;¢873j¢3 clear rib ales, 10',@104¢, "Macon, shoulders, 43603 clear rit side, IZ@itige, Mame, 14@t5c. ‘Lard Unchungad, Burren “Steady j yood fo choice Western, tub and roll, 25270, PerBULUUM——Tnsettiod, lover, 64 @I7{0, Covvex—Dull ant uuellanged, Wattsnr—Excited and high, held at $1.10, aT. LOU, Br, Louis, Deb, 11, —-KLoun—Staw, Guain—Wheat casler ; “No, 2 red winter, $1.05%¢ ¢ $1,03@9).0213, ' Corti tem and iuactlve; No. MW@OIGE. Oats quict ; little doing; No.2, 80a Shyc. Barley bold above buyoes? ylowa;’ small’ sales No, 9 apring at $1.34, Nyo—Nothing doing, Warrsiey—itigher ; “1.10, Provisiony—Vork held ‘Armly; $14.500@518,75, Dry ealt meats quit mall lols sold ab shoulders at Tc; clear rh, 10@104,¢ 5 olvar, 104@ 103, Bacon firm; whouldere, B'y@ayo; cloar rb, UGlines clear, Ujze. Lard’ quiet; 1930 spot and March ut Keokuk. TOLEDO. 0,, Fob, 11.—FLoun—Quict and unchanged eat quiet and tinchanged, Corn du ower j high mixed, 660: March, 6703 May, Te; low mixed, Gide; ho yradt.G43gc, Oats dull; No,’ 2, 56403 iio Zan, 670 ; whitu, 68540, : St. Duessyp Hooa—fa.2, all weights, Recxtrta—Flour, nope; whest, 8,000 bu; corn, MW, 200 bu; oata, 5,000 bu, WPNENTH—Flour, 200 bris; wheat 400 bu; ,000 bu; uats, 4,000 In. NEW ORLEANS, New Onnrans, Feb. 11,—Geam—Corn lower; 81@ 8c, Onts lower; 0735 @68o. Lanp—Firmer} tlétve, packing, 140; rofined, 140; kegs, Se, ORN-MeAte~Dull and lower; $4.00; others om changed, CLEVELAND. CLEvErann, O., Feb, 11.—GRare—Wheat ‘dull and nnehunged, Corn weak and unchanged. Oate steady aud yuchauged, PetnoLeum—Strong; standard white, ’ car-lota, 1lYe; Obio State teat, 124 mall lots 1¢@2¢ higher, Heoxsers—Whest, 100 ini corn, 1,780 bu, LUUISVILLE, Lovisvitte, Ky,, Feb. 11,—Provisroxs—Pork quiets $20.00, Tcon qufet, Bugar-eured hams, 13}g@plde. Huik” mosts firm; upward tendency ;’ Tigo. for shoulders, Lari, tlerco, 4% @l5 Xe, Wucy—Lxeited ; 1,10, VITTYBURG. Pirtsnuno, Pa., Feb, 11,—Qnuais—Wheat quiot and unrhauged, Ear corn, 150; shelled, 72@7e, PrinoceoM—Uneottled : $1.55 bid for crude at Parker's ; retined, 144;0, Philadelphia dolivery. BOSTON, Borron, Feb, 1,—Froun—Quiet and unchanged, Qnarn—-Corn quist ; mized and yellow, 833, @8d}sc. Oats mized aud white, 69720, ——— -- ‘The Man in White. For some time past the peculiar costume of a man in Brussels has attracted attention, He goes about literally clothed in white from top to toe, for not only are bis garmonte of that col- or, but alo his hats aud boots. During the lato sovero frost there was great curiosity manifosted to nee if he would persevere in wenting the sama costuma, and ho stood ont maufully until the othor day, whon ha appeared with nu euormons cloak and hood in addition to tho dress he had so long worn, but was still trie to his chosen color, Ho is said to bo a Dutchman who, some yoars ago, mado o fortuno in Bavaria, but was afflictod with o coup de woloil. His eccentricities are hartnless, aud mainly consist in tho firm bo- Hef thathe has ® personal and {ntimate ac- quaintance with the sun, who novor fatly to hon- or him by shining when ho takes his promenade, His apartments, even including the ceiling and lor, are gilt, and he fully believes that this was the work of hia kind friend, who bas also en- dowed him with the power of stoppiug 4 railway train at full speed. FOR SALE. FOR SAH AT A GREAT SACRIFCE, THE SAW-MILL KNOWN AS THE PAGE MILL, At Byng Inlet, Georgian Bay, Ontaria, Canada, was ballt {n 1369, Pee eel abe Ret and ono cironlar saw, Acity fa HS, 00 fort pur day ot 1 hours, bas SeyHin- foot lung ands foot in diametar, and Une 13 fwot lony 4 fost diaimutur; three en Mil}, boilers, and engines alt n° good mill 8 wl Alo thi ty bale wiwile uf water front, wall ag ground fur ¥,00U,4u) foot. ore, 23 hiougcs fur Luburors, atutay two store houses, Lea do; Fhe land upon ‘hich tho above ia situ Fi fay saree, racre 0 Croont itmilta for Rowastipel Walbridyoss oe ‘awnchtp of Mohkonzic, ‘Towuship soul of Brown, ‘Weet halt Towuship Wilsut Gontuining 1a ail 4 sqaare mo esos Yop sttupiny fanetee. fs good. houve (oF nd consis of Forushlu of Bruya, ‘Pawenatlp suuth of Wattle, Sr aed ta abuye bropert er proprtal Jroperty nay be obtaied of Hest atten Eee tole Property tay, be ubtnlued’ of He ste ole Tingwroud, Ontario, ‘Pull tulvrmation 2 S,, will be given, GEORGE G. Per! Traate in regerd w tera, ‘eepu wiruivanay puerta ARRIVAL ANU DEPARTORE OF tiking HENCE MANNS, —+ Bat cepted, fXundayaranptod. 1X a A Tie Suny at We0d ornare nahn AY OxoepNd Ye CHEDABI & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, Aieket Often, 62 Clarkert, (Sharman Hew ilse corner Stastomntey aed at the ders Canad, fg Dubuaue Night k aUmaba Night texpre: f @ [reoport 4 Dabuave kapros, Bhyeeuert & Dabaaue iexbroas $ .f btioenl roen ay Kapreanes: Bt, Paat a Winonn aprons 4 Marnuntto Hapres Bitmay. Dt e t STishot corner of Cuoetand 4 ean, foo tHISAN CENTRAL Penal, Sool 3 ra re Telecare Yet Clurkeit,. “aout and 5 Luke-st, Tremunt House, RAILROAD, ‘oot af Tireni east corner /st0cond Rantolsk: | Aria, nt ATI he Fixprosae Qyanp napio Rorning tp ight xpress, Night t Pe “Bunday Ex, ‘and Sunday Ex, cateaga, xaCttCAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 0, Kaneas Di t Line, ‘unity Mog ind Chtcoaoy, Seringheld Aiton and a ea Through'bine, Union Depot, West Side, mear Matic bridges Ticket Oficees Al Bevot, anit 121 Handoion ce i ane iv and Desiree Fast Ex. Nt. Lonis and BpringHeld i: Bi Louly and sort nateid Br. via Jacksoneliie Divislor ofleraoh Guy kixpreas ‘orta and Keo! : Clteago & Panueeh tralitend ff Streator Lacon, Washingt Sollee Dawn’ heoommmed sich neCHICAOO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, ty id at lets, Vel G3 South Clarkeths oppotite Sherman Uonsee ayn G8 Milwaukee, Madison, Monroe &| Prairis da Chien, Local. iW Milwaukee, Uroeae, i St. Paul & Minneapolts, through| feet aia : i hien; alno, A Tiny & Brevinm Bolater, Milwaukoo & La Crosta'P ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foo af hake st, and Fuh af To Osfica 121 Randolph Kx, . ro & Now crloans Uz. ngiicid, Pes Abrinatold nnd Pooria Gapveak th Pubugae € Bloys City EX a eseeeee, Dubuque Dodyo Ex. Gilman Passenuo CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, Depots, Soot of Lakeest,, Indlana-av, and Siztentbaty ut Cinal aid Sizteenthate, Ticket Oficer, 6) CF and gi depots, ‘Leave, Sloux Glty Jerpy dine, for Ginalis yy Ledrouwaytt, a, ‘Texan pre urora Passenger: Mondata, Ottawe £8 Aurora Vassongo! Rutora Passenger (3 mpeCity text, Mbuqua & Bio Pacinetiee for Omauia, Kansas Uity, Aewrouworth, At] chison katy foronh Mapes... ta. Dowieds irons ‘eworanientadiaal etd es Powner; 4 §iFuve Ascommodation e, KANKAKEE LINE, Prom Ctra Wenot, Foot Lakes, and : Gecowbahy” Tek ty Lak heesdobo eae teet Beene feave, Arvire, * 9:06 a.m, 1:26 p. m.| CINCINHATE AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Brom Ptaburay cineinnatt i i Handolphartss andor defor: Tadiananolis, Louisville & Cincin. FO ols, Loutwrilie& Clacka: natl Day It + a5. m. atl Naliy Baprang (daily 4138,m. LINE, St. Louis Rattray depot, cor Wart Side, Teka Gp, i Tniddana, Teure, Arrive, * 840 p.m, si pp li TaauRG, SINGINNATL & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, pat on ? Rees opice, af Mandash err eee, Mee Side Arriee, Columbus, Pittsburg & New York be DEOPE royce senesgeasserene]™ Columbus Pitta New York! Name nabieg Naw a |* 8140 p.m 7404, 0, PITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, BALTIMORE & OH10 RAILROAD Trains leave srom Exposition Luilding and depot Twenty-second-st, Ticket agice, U2 LaSulle-st, Mail, Sundays Exoepted., CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Tehat ofa, Depok, corner qf’ ¥an Huren and Shermun-sa, Grand Paciie Hotel, 1a, Leavenw’th£A tobison Tix, Peru Accomm: Be ‘Night Rxpros: PROPOSALS. Cry Cienx's Orvice, Garzsuone, Tut. Fede 9, ios Propaal fr Sul Hag jatice Is horoby given that soaled colved until 12 o'clock, nova, on the Sh at tho otticonf tha Clerk of the Hua dof Educathna roposale will be re af Febraarts {Ely Once, Hutlding of tha Clry of Galesburg, Hine) lor the building of « Publlo Keyool-Fauae tn ‘sald Ci), acourding. to Diane end specidoations on flu io! Clork’s Uilica, ‘The Schocl-Huuso ls ta ba a tiosloy brick building, stxty-fonr foot four inches by thirty-A"8 feot att inchus, with proj-ctions aud hasements, aad # tobe coniplotad an or bofara the 16th day of August A. P16, Handle, with socurity to bo approved by, th Board of Education, tn the sum af ten thousand dollars niust acoompany each bit, and tho right ts reserred @ Foject any and all propossty, iy order of Moard Education of the Cu of Galosbart BoP RLINT, Clerk. et " MEDICAL CARDS. a mam HEDIOKL INERT OTE ee ioe on 40 fivhun’ the. Wipent pombe vit treatmont In all cases of be vatedixeares, It {a well knoe? 5 Dr. Jamies has stood at ibe head of tho profession for over 2 years—aga and expe ney all important, A book for the millloa, free, or gante to vag poatgo, on Marriage, Laat teray, Lott Impocancy, Phnplonin the acc, eto. hadi require the most dalicato attentiv joie board, 16, write, Sirtatly contidential: Ouloo, v's, me util 7 P- & NO CURR! Dr. Kean, NO PAY!! 360 SOUTH CLARK.-ST., OMICAGO: May bn consulted, pervonally ar by tail, treo of Shape consulted, pervonsily ae by tasil free. 24S only physician in thu olty who warrauts cures ur 20 DAY) ‘Ublue huars. #8, 1m. tO. met hundays trom # " FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, ae $5.00 Packages or FRAGTIONAL GURRENCY IN RXCHANGE FOR Bils of National Carnency, TRIBUNE OFFICE. |

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