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6 HONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL, Durtag the past week nothing hax orenrved to dis- trrb the nniform though rather sluggish currents of fade, Ae tiaual st this season, tranractions were con- ined to the actual wants of customers; there not hav- ng been developed any specniativo movaments in any Jopartment fof business, Tho banks hayo cheer- fully supplied customers, without even approsch- fog tho Umit of thelr reserves, What calle wore made wero evidently to moet any possible Dalances on the Jat, and, a0 far au could be judged, theso wors not expected to baexccasire, Generally Drisinosa was fair for the season, and, when comparod with{other citica, Chicago bankers aml bualnese-men have not the slightest gronnid for complaint, Tt remalun only to repeat yesterday’s quotations, CUICAGO CLEANING-NOUAR. Clearings for tho weok onding Fe. 27 Date, Monday, holiday, Ralancat, Tuenday, iG 143 Wetnoedhy.. 574,708, i Thursday. .ree: $510.57 111,609.50 16,24,731.05)51,081,270.02 15,003,1 67.01 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCIL 1, 1876. VW eara No, 3 do, 3 cara resected do (63 wheat); TL care High mised ors, 4 earn No. 2 do, dl carn rejected do, Lear no grade do (97 cor, of which 1 $s old); 9 carn whito oatr, O cara No. 2 do, 4 vara No, 2 ry cars No. 2 barley, 4 cara No, 3 do, 2 carazrejected do, Total, 183 cars, or 72,000 bu, Inapeeted outs 11,763 bu wheat, 6,228 bu corn, 2,015 bu oata, 3,734 bu barley, ‘Tho following were the receipts and shipments of preadatnffa and live stock at this point aturing the past week, and for the corresponding weoks endiug of date: Feb, At, Feb, 30, 1875. j_1st. 1876, 1197] 97,200 250,720) 290,01") 2] 234,196) 110,064) Feb, SM, 1sid. Receipts Flour, bri... 61,875 662,21 flour, wheat, and and the The following were tho exports of corn from New York durlug the past woek oweck previotin: GOVERNMENT BONDS, ‘Bid, y Aaked United States Gs of 1... Tnitod State 5-20n of '62, alta: Btaten 6-20e of "64. United States currency Cs. Gold.....ce000 CITY AND COUNTY HECURI Bonds, it. deked. Chicago City 7 ct. bonds... [10145 & Int. |tos1g & int, Chicago City 7 p ct, newernge, |1013¢ & int.}10345 Aint, Chfeago City 7B ct, water loan;10Li4 & int,|10349 & int, Chicago City 7 Le 9824 lute Chicayo Uy OF ct-certificates| 05° & iut,| Cook County 7 @ ct. bosuds,..../1014¢ Eint, tire Mi int, ‘Wost park 7 Pct. bonidls,....+-} «+ &int. BANK STOCKS, Merchanta’ National, First National Hank isd ‘Fifth National Bank, 14 Cuinmercial National Dank, 16aig German National Bsnk....... 100 Corn Exchange Nations! Bank,, oe Gity Nationa) Bank, 30, Homo National Bank, 10 Nattonal Bank of Iino! aa0 IMnols Trust aud Savings Bank, Hs National Bauk of Commerce. Jeo ‘Merchante’ Savings, L, & T, Ci 160 ‘Union Nations} lank 130 Union Stock-Yard Ns aes MISCELLANEOUS. Hil} Asked, ee City Railway, South Side. City Railway, West Side. City Haflway, North Side. ‘Traders’ Insurance Com} Chamber of Commerce... Chicago Gaslight and Cal Chicago & Northwestern gold ond Exposition stock. LATEST. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. New Youx, Feb, 27,—Although not very activa, the wovk market commanded considerable attention from Its occentricity and irregularity, The Granger mtocks ‘wore very weak in consequence of the Wisconsin Leg- delaturo refusing the Mailroad Commissioncra’ bill on a third reading this morning. Tho principle of tho Pat- ler law, however, remained, and rates sro expected to be left mubstantially on before, Great oxcitement was paused during ino day bya report which gainetl wide- spread circulation, to the effect that m prom{- nent National Bank had failed, name not given, however, and all attempts to ascertain it up toa late hour failed, those who professed to kuow being more than rotivent, feariug tho rumor could not be authenticated. Governmonts wero firm, Gold dati, but frm during the day at 116@114¢. The carrying rates were 1462 per cent, Money was 23;@% per cent, Foreign atchange dult and Leavy st unchanged quo- tations, With the exceptions of Western Unton and Wabash, the whote market closed weak, To the Associated Press.) Rew Yonk, Feb, 27,—Money cloned at 9 percent. Foreign exchange quiet at 4.623¢ for GO dayw 5 4.8634 tight, Prima mercantile paper 4 ta 0 per vent, Dry goods importa for the weck, $3,300,817. Cus. toms receipts, $1,000,000, Gold strong, opening at 11437 and cloning at 11433. Carrying rates, 1,2, and flat, ‘The Asslataut Treasurer Mubursed $370,000, Cleariuga, $46,000,000, Governmenta and railroad bouda frm, State Londs quilet. Btucks opened firm for Union Pacific, Pacific Mall, and Western Unton, but the Granger stocks and Lake Bhoro were weak and lowor, After midday thero wasa tocovery of from to X por cent. The decline in Granger stocks was causod by telegrams from Madi- son, Wis,, indicating unfavoraule legislation, Pacifle Mail and Uulon Pacific were very atrong, in aulicipa- Hon of a bull movement Dy partics who have hereto~ fore been bears, Towards the close the Grauger Htocks were tho lowest of the day, and allthe rest of tho market off in sympathy, The report of tho failure of prominent up-town National Uank aas{ated tho declino, Atthoclosethe market waa steadier, with aome recovery, ‘Transactions aggregated 197,000 ghares, of which 11,000 were Uric, 2,000 Lake Shoro, 40,000 Northwestern common, 6,000 Olilo, 14,000 Weat- ern Union, 6,000 Wabash, and 14,000 Union Pacific, ‘The weekly Lank statement is as follows; Ioans, ocreane, $2,883,108 ; wpecte, increase, $3,267,000; le~ gal-tenders, decrease, $249,220; deposits, decrease, $2,016,000 ; circulation, decrease, $1,010,809 ; roscrvo, {ucrease, $1,429,478, baer ONDA, Coupons, "31. Ks Coupons, °62 0%, Coupons, ‘04. 1g Coupon," 119g Coupons, ne! 11855 TATE UONDA, 003¢ | Virelnias, old 1 | N, Carolloay, 00% | N. Caralinas, now, Tenneascer, ne Virginias, uew.. rrOOKs, Danton.. SY; | Bt, Paul... Wostern Union ‘Tel, St. Paul pid, Quicksilver... Adame Expr Welle-Fargor America... U8, Expres Pacific Mail, New York Central. Wabahreceee rey ptt. nt | Oli de losin Erle... PTiT4 Erie phd Clove., Cin, dz. Co! i Harlem, Chi, Hur, & Guiney.103 Warlein ‘pea, Lake shore, tay Michigan Central, Inala Pitta, & Ft, Wayne Winols Northwestern... Union Pac. wt Northwestern pia, Cantral Pac, stuc Rock Teland.... Union Pac, bona, is. Vsg Kew Jersey Conti Del, Lack, & Wyo, ALU COMMERCIAL. ‘The following wore the receipta and ahipin entao Do loading articles of produce fn thiy city during the menty-four houra ending at 7 o'rlock ou Saturday norning, and for the corresponding date one yeur ot uECuIPTS, BIUIPMENTH,. 1875, | 1874, | 1875, |_ 1st, 12,550] 4,009 ol). < {000 174,804) bared "535,450 135,070) 435) Also the following, withous comparisons; Enid of predic Heceived.) Shipped, Poultry, yt 89,769 ees ie Withdrawn from wlore on Friday. for city con- pomption: 4,560 bu wheat, 11,470 bu coru, 1,767 bu. oats, 6,0¢3 bu Larley, ‘The following grain waa igapocted into store on Bat- ‘urday morulngs 4 cere No, 1 spring, 45 cars No, 2 do, ah rs Flour, br 2,6 Whoat, bu, 274,294) Corn, bu 16000 The leading produco markets wero generally active on Satuntay, with not much change in prices, Tho business consisted largely of turuing over from one mouth to another, the detnand for shipment bolng ex- ceodiugly amall, The fact that it was tho last business day of the month overshadowed alt other considera- tiong, the pront abject with the mass of operators be ing to provide for the deliveries of Monday, ant tho capital at command {o da tho carrying with wae all wanted, Tha day was also important an being the cloalug one of what {s usually regarded as tha buniness winter, ‘The neasonof yncking clored, and, though tho Straits will uot Le of e* Gur inany weeks yet, there was a wide lifting of eare foi Ua: brow nt the thought that ourlong and hard want ia practieally overs There was no apectal revival of business 1m whole sale circier, Lut a more confident tone, and most of our merchants wera fooking forward to an active apelng trade, ‘The dry-goods market displayed fatr activity in mear~ ly all departments, aud the different lines, almost without exception, wero held with pronounced firm- ness, No prica changes were noted, but the tendency in prints, gingham, cottonades, denims, ticks, aud Bleached and brown cottons ta to advance. Thero were few changes in pricea of groceries, a further ad- vance in augara Deing the only quotablo change noted. Sirupsand molasses aleo have an upward tendency, Tilca, apices, soaps, and candles remain about atead Coffecs and teas are dull and unsettled. No new fea- tures were apparent im the dried fruft and canned. goods markets, quiet prevailing all sround, with prices generally steady, Fish remain firm, Butter and cheero were In demand at prices not essentially differ- ent from those cturront earlier in the yeek, ‘Tne bag- ring, Ieathor, coal, ant wood markets remain un- changed, Pig-lron in reported in belter request, and iu held Grmly, Olla remain steady at former quota~ tions, ‘Tobacco fe firm, with a toudency to higher prices. ‘The country domand for Inmber was again fair in the aggregate. Prices for common grades are abaded, but many desirable qualittes, noticeably fencing, are firmly held, as the supply is small, Drugs were iu fair order request and steady, fodins having advanced, Ne changes were reported in jron, metals, or hard- waro, Wootand hopa wero quiet. Beeda wero dull, end both timothy and clover declined ; other sceds wore unchanged in price, Hay waa in active request and fair, Potatoes fn good coudition soll readily at full prices either in car or small lots, ‘The recelpta continue small, and the stock in store is inconsider- able, Poultry was frm, boing in active local request and modurate supply, OTHER PRODUCE ATATIATICS. "The Now York Produce Hechange Weekly gives tho following: : korea: a ~— by ble supply of grain, comprising the stocks he neers ok Te eriviciral polktn, oF acctnaulalion Wt Jake and scaboard porta, in transit by rail, aud eatl- mated amount afoat in Now York harbor, Feb, 20, 1876: Tye Maral | pra | Gut | Barley, Instoreat || bu, aes — He Dam jeots, Bort sresee oa Te, ou) : i500} 3 E00 ", 4st We 0,00) 28,008 16 2,181,406 1, 649,090,169, st 28, 134 Tuk gs *Vatinated. Deerbolin’s London cable of the 2th of February, 1875, reporia tho farmers’ deliverica of howe.growa wheat Iu tue 150 tawna tu England and Watea for the woek ended Feb, 20, 1875, at 65,000 to 60,000 qra, and es- timated {n the Kingdom at 210) O00 to ‘30, 000 qra, The Amports of foreign were, for the aati week, 110,000 to 116,000 qra of wheat and 75,000 to #0,000 brla of flour, and 95,000 to 400,000 qra’ of maize, The aupply « ot wheat, ‘our tneluted, fbr the week eudod Feu, 20, ‘1875, wae 75 to 995,000 are, against 400,000 firs min- Jmuin and 423,000 qra maxiinim sverago weekly con- aumption, The supply of corn for the week was 760,000 to 800,000 bu, agate 64V,000 to 880,000 bu tho previ ous week, which, in both weeks, {8 1u excess of the present weekly consumption, Imporla of flour and ‘grain info the United Kingdom for the month of Jaauary far three years, aud the wuurce of wupply $ ike ag 1875, Wheat from— rials, iin ibe, Itusdla,., 698,: 285; Denmat! 0 Pat 29, a i Ht 198us3) 6197 ‘Total apring grain... Ruurfron ee Germany... Franc United States of America| Uritivh North America, Uther countries, ,., ‘Total flour... Grand total... 7,107,018) 9,092,561 coal, 'The Now York Express gives the agreement entered into by the nesurlated cual companies forthe present year, and asaanted to by at least five out of tho alx transporting liuex, ‘The following sre tho most inter outing points of tha programme ‘Younays to compel{tive pointe for ton months frora Feb, 1 to Nov, 00, 1475, iuchisivs, to be 10,000,000 tons, ud'to be distributed aitong the alx tniereste iu tha mw proportion as that adopted in February, 1875, for ‘ualuexs of last year, Itiv recommended that prices stall open iu March, 1915, atun average of 13 cents per tan above the open Jug prices of 1814, aud tLeroafter advauce as follows Bay. tu Apri 6 ceutay May, 10 eeu! aud July, August, eptember, October, each IO Conley aud lust, seaton prices be eatuuilahed, eons eb to Le more than 0 centa below the ave ‘Adcardiog, to this pronramme the prices of coal will be reduced during the year 1y75 25 couta a ton on the Average {oun the prices that pravalled in Ltt. ‘Tha average opening prices 1p 1873 were, for bard white ab cual put ou board veescla at Philadelphia, m frace Mon fous than $4,008 tou, suid the prices advanced ta $4.60 at tho close of the season, @ openin, eg in the spring of 1874 were Tao, ‘aud advauce nt avurage price of $3.25 un to the élogy of the ucas son, waking an Advanve of $1,00 per ton during the year. Avcording to the above progranime, in vent 16 centa per tom avurdga advauce ou the coal fu March, 187; hard white anh coal ‘would be $4.15 average yaueu for the year would be 85 cat erage cluulux prices $5.00 & tou: than the closing pricua tu 1874, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were active, aud the speculative articles were oasler, without reference to the tone ulsa- whero, ‘Tbe market opoued out steady, but weakened under the prowaure to sell lots of porkand lard, daliver- Sula on Monday, upon March contracts, ‘The stocks ' were tukuu unofictalty, sud the result showed that we bavein store, at tho close of the packing-scason, 195,- O76 bris pork aud C4,003 tea lard, syainat 215,000 Lris aud 07,000 tewone year ago, ‘The stuck of pork ta thus penny, Bux oy for Philadelphia the everage aton, maki cente per tun leew larger, but tard only two-thirde the quantlty ou band at the cloro of the laat packing-rearon, Pacnisa—The Commercial Bulletin piven tho fole lowing an the hog packing at tho pointanamed to date, aa compared with the corresponding time laat year Chicago... Lavlavilions.. Indianapolin. Alibwatikee.. Sine tis Louin, ea Moluy Keokuk, If we taka the official atntement of recoipte and ship- ments of Hye hogs during the four months of tho packing reason, and add thereto tho ditferenco bo- tween 176,765 head dressed hoge received and 170,719 shipped, the total gives only 1,C05,270, or 66,409 head_ Ices than the above total of the acazon's packing for Chicago, Itin probable that there han been a lite tle overrating somowhere, aa the bogs coming in on fout or by teams could scarcely bo cqual to the city constimption, Simuanti—Ths Commeretal Revort gives the fol- lowing es the abipinente of provinions from thia point forthe week ening Fob, 24, 1873, aud sluce Nov. 1, 1874, together with couparindna aU Cara al ter, 3,758) tel home 8.0 bit Sra reon hamsshinned for the week, 7,04) | ieene tg for ihe corresponding weok last years Not Tiss0it placsn agsina GA, ploces the sama Us S tinchides allout meste, except shuuldersand 8. P. "Mtees Tont—Was active, chiefiy in the way of chang- ing over, and declined 7c per brl uncer liberal otfer- ings of option Jota, Sala wore reported of 240 bria exah at $18,10G 18.1747 + 9,000 ria seller March at $18.07 }4018.20 5 8,500. bria seller April at $18,371 13,50; 6,250 bria eller May at $13,70418.80; COU Dele neller Jung at $19.05, Total, 4,40 bria,” Tho market closed dull at $19.10@t&12% cash or Keller March { $18.43 for April | and $18,704918,72% for May, Olber descriptions of pork were auilct and steady, Clear waa quoted at $19.25 $ prime iness at $16.00; and xtra prime al $13.0, Bales wero 170 bris familly ‘mess at 00, Lanb—Was sctive and rather weak, at the same range ae on Friday, being really frm in comparison with Kuropean wesknese, which wat offnct by small atocka hore, Salca were reported of G0 tes caslt at 413.25: 8,500 ten nefler March at $12.24aL0.20W ¢ Oy tea'netler ‘Apritat $13. Gea 1475 3,250 ton seller Moy ab Stu. cayy 1S 6714, Total, 18,000 ten, The market cloacal at 13 Boca a 2a%y cath orueller SMaruh ; $1948 for April} and $13,65@@13,674 for May. Heave-Were in gowldewatd, aud asbede firmer on mont doseriptions, the falling ‘off in the mupply of hogs onthe Inat day of tho reason teniing ta atitfen Irlees in theabeence of '» presnure to voll ants BS. Solea were reported of 24,000 en home at Oye; GO tea sweet plekied ito at Tower 140,000 Tin nhort iba at $9.02%@9.70 cash, and ‘10> feller May: 140,000 td short clara at Ine; 20,000 fhe" weet pickled Hellics at ‘The market closod at 6250 for green shoulders, B46GoKe for do long clear, 0440 do short ribs, Gsedo abort clear, aud OY@d\o do hams, Scot fea Lama:{15 Ibs average) at 10Y@l0ye. Meata jn salt (part cured) qnotod at 00 ‘for shoul ters, cash or acller March; 6Xce67{e do aeller April: 7e do seller May; long” clear, wy@ore caal teller Barch; do soller April Dige$ do seller May, YXe¢ short ribs, ho cash or seller March ; do seli- er April, 97¢e3 ‘do seller May, 1 short clears, caah or eller March, 925¢3 1a acller April, 202, 03 do well er May, 104c. Boxed nwate tc lluher than loo, Die con meats quoted at 12\;@13ive for hams, 1346. for shoulders, 10 ¢ for aliort rile, and 1c for short clearr—ail packed. 6@ INC, GnrasyWaa qifet at HEEF PRODUGTS—Were quiet and nominally un- 9.25 for extra mead, and changed, at $8.25 for meas, STarcow—Quoted at 84Q8Xc. $21,082.00 for hams, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was quiot, thongh in better request than on Friday, ‘The local demand was very light, but shippers took hold of soverat lots, Vricea wore firmly maintained bore; and a fairexport demand was re- ported from! New York. Sales hore included 300 bris winters, part at $0.50; 1,240 brla spring extrue at $4.15 G445; 100 bria spring superfines at $3.25; and 125 bria buckwheat flour at $3.00@5,50, Tho market closed a8 followe: Choice winter oxtras, $5,256.00; com- mon to good do, $1.25@5.00; ehoice apring extras, H4,25.44.50; fair do, shipping gradca, $4,00@4,25 ; patent spring, $9.00@9. spring mperfines, $3,003 9,90; rye Hour, $5,255.00; buckwhost do, $5.06 5.50, ‘Daax—Was less active, ania shade castor, owing to the fact of a more liberal supply, which gave buyern anadvantage, Sales were reported of 70 tons, at $20.60 @21,00 free on board; and 10 tous wintor at $21.50, free on board. * Cons Mrat—Waa quoted at hsp 60 per bri for good, and £24,00@24,50 per ton for coars Bipvirnas—Sales were; 10 tons st sul. 50 free on Buonts—Bales were 10 tons at $21.00 free on hoard. WHEAT—Was active, and unuauaily steady at tho advance gained on Frid evening, though quoted weak by x guod many operators. Liverpool was ro- ported stronger, and Now York rm, vhila. our ro- celpta wero again amall, ‘Theso things would probably baye resulted Ju a further advance, but for ta fact thut very large quantities of March wheat wero press- fg on the markot, “Most of hls wae changed over In- to. April at the widened rate of tough the difference on some lots was Matty Tio, ‘There was plenty of capital at hand to make the ‘to- quired chauye, but it was not easy toeoll March with- Out buying for April, as fow cared to buy Marchi wheat for investment, ‘There was, however, niore buying in- dopendeutly for future and that gustained the market, albelt the atrengtheping was not so great as if the ‘buyers had taken hold of the cash grain on to mar- kef, Operatora generally expoct amall receipts in March, aud that fact aids in sustaining prices, Seller April opened at aio, eold ab, 80750, receded fo sy went back to 803c, and cloned at 86sse. Sollor Marchi Teilat uaiga@usces acller Mey at Uo} @ote aud voller Tune at 91% 4920; ‘all closing Ftuue domat tp ine aided, Megular No. spring cloved at B50, and gllt- tuge Feceipta of do at $37¢c. | Caul falen were reported of 1,800 bu No, Lanring at Hie; 23,400 bu No, 2, do at SG85!50; 9,400 bu No. Sdoat TWizo for Feqular, and so\iwal'ye for frost Feecipta and 1,000 bu ree fected do at Tic. ‘Total, Miners WaeatWee tnscilve, and_ nominally firm at s8c for No. 2, ‘Thure wore buyers for No. 1 at ie, but none offered, CORN—Was Isreguiar in point of activity, and very ateady at a vhade below tho advanced prices of Friday evening, ‘Tho trading was chiefly in the Match and April options, the munmer deals ‘being ecarcely men- Uoned during,a great part of the session, Liverpool waa again easler, and New York dull, while our re- colpta were larger. ‘Those facta tended to repress the Suquiry for lang options, but tha business for the near future was more dependent on Weatern considerations, ‘The receipts fpr the noxt month sre expected to be aque small, abd there ig 4 long ling of sborte out jn proportion to thastocks in store, Hence a good de- suand from parties anzlous to fill, while thera waa not much | oifered Ly operators,’ obliged | t0 sel the Marc Jonge jad already = mada thete arrangements elther t dell March opuued at 643;c, and rose to 0430, cloning at Stic. Beller April said at SUAS, aud seller May TU caTt ives il closluy, Aran af tho innide, Seller Shue wold estly at G9}ze, but closed at d'jc, Cosh ‘No, 2 elored at G4Yc. Cash xalea were reported of 400 bu old No, 2 at 6510's 16,600 bu new do at cata: 2,400 bu rejected at ede, and 800 bu ears at 62c on track, Total, 19,200 bu, OATS=—Were activa and somewhat excited, prices averaylug higher than on Friday, The shorts ‘for this mouth wera anxious to close up thelr doale, aud, tere being a large line out, nellers, expecting a xaueeze, a vanced prices for cash early zabous Xo, but’ the market Closed lower under iucreared offerings. The whose Miled in at prices ranging from 633;@ bic, though many held off until afier the de~ clite, ‘Tue options were rathor quiet, but stronger early in sympathy with coil, clouing easicr, Cash or sellor the month sold early at Bic, an: ellued, closing ut Biicogoaize, with the bul ot Y ‘4 fow cara of freah soli at 6385: Stat me rglit-odged vers|nie. Beller “Nerch, aia at $i9831(c, and clos at 63'4~ Seller Abril at Siva ¥Z0, dlosiug at S3jge, Scller May waa quiot st Bali pate, closing at the inside, Canh sal were reported of 67,660 bu No, 2 at SaSéo, chiefly at 534;@5ia; 600 i Talected a Mt Bloy 4y000" bu by eample nt Oxesv0, cata! TVE—\Was iu light request at unchanged peices, No, 2 frewh sold at ve@ewe, at the outakleiua fa- house, Ho. Land rejected weave neaioeted. Bales + 1.200, bie No, at “Osea and 400 ba by sara le at $2.00, ou track, Tatal, 1 BARLEY—Waa more active ‘and igh early, but slowed dui! and lower for options, Cash advanced 1@ 20 under » good order demand and inadequate o! jugy, ‘Tue March option received considerable atte nd advanced fram $1,13, the clowing price on the ua joue uvenlug, to $1.14}, early, but atterwanda de ellued to $1.11, wud closed at fuller April wold at $1,0031,093;, aud closed at $1.07, Cush Nu, 2 regu- far avid at $1}, aud I 1. receipts were quoted at 13, and recelpte of freeh in’N. H. at $1181.15, tn Au, D, & Co/aat $119, Freeh No, 4 in ‘oll at $1.05, Rejected wus quiet at 060 bld dar tistetly Seah recoipie iu goo localities, alee! ware reported of 8,000 bu ‘Dat $1191.10, according ta location ahd’date ef rocuiptas 400, iu’ No, (Cees) at $1403, suid 1,€00 bu by sample at $1,071.50, the outside for AMinuesots, and 400 bu at S113, “ott, 20,400 bu, ln tho afternoon oan ida quet and uncuanged, excopt wheat, which was a whsi Simure Provisions wero in moderate ieinsia und ateady, ‘Moas pork was iu moderate request and easfer, with sales of 4,250 bria at $18, puts ee for March, $14.40 for pane and $18,613¢ for Lard was quiet and Sales were 1,500 tea at $1.20 saller Murch, Aig aeller Apri alid $13.05;815.0736 seller May, eat, walling at BO%1ghs!50 for Apu snd closing at outaido, March, Weller Say soldat Ole, Corn was quiot und eamler at 654; s@enie for April, Oata wero quiet bus firm at 04},0 cash of voller March aud 830 seller Apri, Ms GENERAL MARKETS, ATCOHOL—Closed af $2.10. BROOM. CORN~Coutinues iu good demand and firm: Good to extra burl, 12@13¢; vrush that will work iteolf into w choice hurl broom, 10¥@1lo; common to fair do, 9is@l0c; inferior brush, 84@Ie; crooked, SK@ ee BUTTER—A steadily falr demand for choice table butter to supply Lome wants te noted, and late prices are steadily maintained, Thw couditiun of the market for low and wiedium grade ronuins without improve. bu BS}, 8B iu or ment, shippers showing Ittle Inclination to operate at the prices askod, Stocks are by no means large. Qu tatlona aroan followat Choice to fancy yellow, 308 We ¢ medlum to good grades, 2242250; Inferlor to come sarte3 Inferlor to cholco roll, 18(¢270. CHEESE —There were no changea ‘In the general featuros of the cheese nu te ‘Krado nolde up ro markably well, aud atockn aro naw so reduced that holders feel little appreliension of any decling before new cheers comes forward. Quotations are 27@190 for prime mild factory anid i0@ 26:0 for lower grates, GUAL—Buninesa {n thin department continice fate, and quoted prices sare generally adhered to, We Topeat our st: Lackawanna, $10,003 cannel, $3.00@ Buds ine oat Welnut Ul a 80; Lick Run, $7.00 5 Brooks, $7.00; sieiatet, $8,503 Hocking Valley, $7,003 Indiana block $6,503 Illitiote, $4,095.00, Wi it inchanged, an followes Dark ‘barrele, $1,105 lard Heromi # ee 3 Foar Barren he wrhinky barr $1.01 OucatsOns Hs bnekeds Fteb0e22.00 ¢ fone cirele Hour headings Tau gut Oa SED HOUS—Were falrly active, and steady at Friday's outaide prices, or at $7.00 for ight and $9.00 for hoary, A few lota of leit wore sold at $7.50, and in ane instanco, which nas exceptional heavy brought $3.25. pales includo 1,009 bead and 1 car, DRUGS AND CHEMIC, ALS—Were tn moderato do- mand, Iodine was 23v higher, in respouss to an ad- vatice abroad, otherwise theta wan nu alteration tn prices, which ara repeated, a8 followat Acid ettrie, Ib, $1,35@1,40 ; acid, Cantarle; powdered, th, 58-45 Gie:amnuonla, carb, Mb, Bile} sxle-gredse, doz, $1,501,855 borax, ref., Ib, isles. blue vitriol, Iby As@ise: cream tartar, pure,” 45@500; cocht+ neal, Hon, 1b, S0e8%c; chiotoforin, Ib,’ $1,108 1,205 glycerine, 't fh bulk, fh, WeaiWe | gum arable, picked, 60e75e; gum arabic, surts, Asiguse y gum camphor, Ib, mae Rum opiuin, fh, $9,00;20,21 um shellac, Th, 856 glue, white, By 6@i0 Ri Mi $a 35 idan jnorphta, audits,’ oz, $3, 126,01 castor, gal, $1.f041,75? oll, Ieinon, Sat derton’s, ne 15@5.00; polaena, clor., tb, 39@Q40i potassium, 10d, » $1 2389. quinine, sulph., oz, 2.24G2,00 ; red prectiy 1, $2.25@2,I07 root {Peeac, poms th, $1. tnt 735 toot tek B. Ty promt Th, $1,25@1.80} sal epavm, fb, 2% ta5e' oliver, nit., cryt., ap. Castile, wen... dixatte; ‘eul- 4 @6c; saagafran bark, 17@20 i—The receipte were laruer, ini the demand wan fair, and the cold weatlicr cating dealers to ox- P or & faw days, hence fresh pack= agea were held firmly at 30@32c, Pickled sold at 208 25, mn i good order, Sil) mn sies ate the same as for the past half. oven dye under a steadily good demand hey are held femly. Wequotes Sond wlilienah, 4g bri, S256 Ro, Udo, $4.0086, | pis: Keronts 1.50 shore mackerel, now, ri, $9,008 Sink bag, seioee tol sere, ‘bel, ¥ 36.50 ; family mackerel bel, $: (a5,76; No, 1 nbore kita, $1,75@ 1,50; bank auth. ‘Sa: 250,60}, George’a codfish, $6.50@0,76; Tabrador "herring, split, fabs $3.505.00; do tj-brl, 80 aohen dor ‘nerrog: round, bri,” $7, cl, No, 2 ar ee & igebt ¢ acalod herring per box, 43G45c; Columbia fives simon, s4-Url, $2.76410.00 3 ocean trout, 2 doz and ¢ MYEMULTS AND RUTE-No changes wore visiblo in he character of the demand or in prices, Osders, os Heretofore, wore generally for moderate amounts, and were promptly Glied at former quotations: Foneion— Dates, Teaver figs, drums, IGatios oy, lay cra, 10GWe; ‘Turkish prunes, 10a@tlie; Fronch preinen, “kees, Iucatser, raining, layers, $3.t0093.20; lone Murcatel,¥§,05@84.20 YValenela, 19@13'7c; Zauta currant, Ty @TiZes esiton, ‘Wkgdae} tenon peel, 1 MWe, Dowearic—Alden apples, 16@20c; Michigan apples, 83/0490 ; Indiana and Hlinole, 7&8c ¢ South eru, Ty @scy reaches, halver, 9@10e's do mixed, 75 e¢ do parc BAaee; Wlackborrice, 105sc¥i0; Trice, 33200; pitted cherries, 3uaddc, Nuts monde, wermgoin, Aaaser faplos walnuts, Joa { Grenob!e walnuts, now, 18 140; Ursziley Hallie pecans, ‘Texzn,'l6iai0a ¢ Witnulngton veanitts, @ Ibo; Tennesseo peanut, 6a 80; African peanut 4 (abe, GNUEN FRUITS “se uaual rota trade wan trana- acted at the current prices: Cliolce Messina and Palermo Jemona,, $0080.80 par vox; | Valencia Qrangee, $5.008300 per caso; apples Dee bri, $2,006 20 Setioks dor $279 0.00; cruuborrion, $10.60@i1.50 per bri. GNOGERIES—Hagars moved up snothor 4c, and Mere strong ‘at the advance, Prices of otter linea ‘were not subjected to any quiotable change, Coffees atilldisplay Woakness, the demand belug very light, while stucke are reported mora than usually full, In sirnys and molasace there is some ikelikvod of on ad- vanes, Rice isfrm. Soaps, canules, aptces, aud moat other oe Ree We ies quate; ltice—Patna, TX @7ic; ingoon, O¥@ie; Caro Una, T.@she Loulslaus, 7@8e, me Corrs .G, Java, Sy (d35iyor Java, No. 2, 1@ Sic; choice to fancy Ilo, 23, @x%0% good {0 prime do, 1 a2d05 cage atscantes postin, na 260g Costs Tle: 240 § Batscaltoe aicaz 4 Suuamectatent eat loaf, 1111246 Powdered, 11'7@11,c; granulated, Lgl ard, 104/10%405 do, ‘No. 9,100; 5,1 TATE xtra O, 404, ONG, 2, 94 G0%0;" yullow, (0 No.1, Deed chuice brow, BQH, fair jo Pete da. comman do, 74@7%¢}_ cholo molsaxca sugar, (aio; eummon to fair do, 734@8e; N, 0. common t0 choice, 7@87;c, Sinurs—Diamond drips, $1.15@1.20+ ailvor dripa extra fine, 65@70c; good augar-house sirup, 63@5ie ; extra do, 61@05c; New Orleans molasncs, chofce, pew, WE@iéc; do prime, 66@68; do common, Batis: Porto Tico molsssce, 60@550; common molassos, 4! ic. sriors—Allsplco, 161/@16NC ; clovos,S0Q35e; cauaia, aaueine;, pep ober aeatiet mitre: Nee oH ginger, African, 25@28¢*"do Calcutia, 1620¢, Boars—Gorman ‘otiled oxca7es ‘Golden West, 43f @5a;, While Lily, 6@6i40; White Rone, o@dyo" white Tussisn, 52¢@0c. MAY—Was active and firm, the trading being priuelpally tn pratrio. Uplan! prairie wold at $14.00 @15,00 on track, and $15.50 delivered, the pus wide figure being for yery ‘choleo offerings, The galos wero aa followa: 1 tone No. 2 timothy at $17.60; 20 tons mixed do at $16, 0 tons No.1 Prat; tie at $15,005 20 fons upland at $14.00 on track} Tons suigh at $12,00, delivered at dlock-Yerds ¢ 20 tons upland prairie at’ $15.00 ontrack; 10 tous at $15.00 dolivered, Quotations : No, 1, $1%, 806 $18.00 ; No, 2 do, $16,00.816,50 ; mixed, $15,00@18..5 peat Hey 14.006818.005 No. 4, $13.0@19. aor wlouph, Bil. (2.00, MIGWINES—Woro active, and declined 1c per bri, though Cincinnati was reported strong at $1.07, New York waseasier, Sales wero made here early of 100 Dele at $1.06 ; anid lator, of 250 bris at $1.05 por gallon ; the market closing firm at $1,05, HIDES—Were in moderate demand, foreign ides occaslonally bring 72¢0, We quote : Green city butchers’, 70; greet frozen, 1473/0 3 green cured light, 9@9Xc$ heavy ao, 8505 part ore 1) BK @BXOF Greet calf, 1604 ‘dey. tint and calf, 1G aly salted hides, raises « jeacon aking, 40 abs ay pelts, wool’ estimated aa washed, per 1b, <G@iso; grubby hides aro clsascd ax damaged, atid bring two-thirds price. HOPY—Wore dull aud easy; held at I5@iSo for good to choice Wontern ON AND STHEL—Trade was moderate, ‘Tho matver la gradually atilfeniugy onlog to aie Broken condition of the atocks, particularly 1u manufacturers! hands, Dealers atate that they ara roquently unsbio to place orders for assorted slzew at the mills, as they have been ao loug shut down that astortmente havo about ruu out, Au advance may oecur in the spring. if trade opens brink, if tho mills donot atart up, De~ low ‘aro the rateai. tron, 2 8-l0@ue rate} horse: whos iron, ¢G@ib plato! iron common tank, 4341 Sigey Norway iro ribs Norway mallee Hoose eae hat }, o@tics American cast epeina el Lato} stet tires x in, 8@100; tool 0; Engle oy wt UMDER— es moreratel active. Common grad sre'watly wanted and aro {foqueully bled xt quotations, though soma dealers aro asking outsl jqures ? Fink clos juzats Becond cleat,'t incl (64 thei, ‘Third clear, Linch, Tiord cleer, thick Glear Moorlig, lt and ai, TOUBL. cove Olear siding, tat and 2 Firat comnion Tidings ¥loorlug, iret common, dressed, Flooring, second common, droasod. crushed and ait tan Fencing (6 ft.) ++ 15,00¢816.00 pees 12-000419.00 EStrrate humber 182 anid aad H0xa13.00 Jolst and seautling, 18 to 26 foe + 12,0018. Lath. ao nas A ashing 3.008 3.25 wbinglew on traci 4, Resue 2.8136 OILS. quiet move. meut at generally atealy prices, Following: tro the quotations? Carbon (standard wit 15 aeg. H@layes do. Win ‘en 150 7 ieaisrecy as, {ra ate lard oil cn 85, He. % tie; Inaced, #30; do. bored, i wale, Tigte ¢ sperm, $2.33A9,40; neatefoot oll) nitty ght 3105; to extra, WDSc; do No, ant oll, S503 straits, Go; ‘plumbago th, OocaTse% turpentite, ctagdas uspiithe, Gamers Wialso; dannii, continu, 14 dwealse, rarity, FOYATOLS—Wore tu contintied good demand and frra, Car and large tots of choles varieties sell. readle ly at 854900 and ¥5c62$1,00 for Wostern and Eastora reapectivaly, Sales rere mada to retailers at YOc@ $1.00. Eatly rove wera quoted at &4g2ie, POULTRY The, olferiugs of cholce stock wore small, aud the market firnier, thera bolng a good de- sgaud! from the local true. ‘Sup ippace were doing Utter ‘Turko; ie Oe 104195 ken: qe epee es ROSEN ECE ol aero seenveds SEEDSLTimothy wes le large supply aor ‘abil, hi ing eaalor, at $2.95(92.45 for good to alrictly prime, bad $2,50@2.6734 for extra, Clover was dull and declined Dearly de, closing at £0.25 for prime, with sales early at $0.45, and of cholca at $6,C0, ‘The ‘offerings of clo- ‘Yer wore targer, aud holders wero anxious to reallzo, Hungarian sold at b5c, sud anillet at VSe, both Lelug chulce. BALT—The demand {mproring: Onondaga end Saginaw, n0e, quae os nada d ordiuary costae, "$2,007" coatee diamond, pal, with> ont bage, $1.18 3 Haley, with bags, 0; Ashiow dairy, peraach, . 31.008 TEAS Dullaw i be ‘gnnarent in this mar at and prices a1 mada in seta No chauges dows. ae follows; Young ito ummon $9 good, 40g Sie; choles “tov extie fae, ASc@si03} common tO fue ‘old bysun, Sse 650} common to tine impet 45600; good good to choles do, 85@9I0; fulr to good gu MyOweTy 5G Piugsuey, 95¢@$1.00; extra Moyune, $1.25 rr boice to axita new Japan, BSGISe3 common 10 good do, (5160; fale to youd vid, cU@ssa; come 8 commun 0 fine Oolong, 33@(50; good, S5@05c; choice to extra, Kic@#l,0U. TUDACCU—Is ip better request aud prices are steaily, with an advancing tendency ¢ Fink Cur—Obolce to extra, 68@750; medium to gohd, aasbas common, Prvg—Cholce to extrs, 70@ 15a; medium to good, 60 @tSe jcommon, 48a tee. Budurna—Odod 19, cholce, 824350; mediam, 2@ 310, comumton, 7286, WEAL—-Was quiat af 890 for good to choice, and & fe for modlum and commun oeriugs, ee , ‘GOL—Thera was uo change, tock and the swell orders received ue Sled at fe raion! for wome time current, Yanniny, Griliths & Aus tralian wool report gives the shipments of wool from the culoniew as follows: Frou Oct, 1, 1874, to Jan, 16, 4875, 43,047 bales, against 60,057 bales for same tue iu provious yrar, Total shipments from Oct, 1, 1872, to Kept. 20, 1873 105,415 alen, correepouiing, pettod Cy MeLE RE} Laon Quotat fons? Good to pri inbwaahod Aas 3 toRood Lub, washed, 45A8203 fin and inedinm Ww nen Heres, 4%¢ Haioe; coi ml fleece, 40@45e; medium an: 370; fine unwashed, 27@203 pulled wool, yore want h= LIVE STOCK, cutrcago, Receipts were as follows? Hoge, | Sheep, 14.203 y a,ats 0,802 8 ass 2004 isiss7 | 1,447 11,915 ws 8,000 250 14,966 | 78,050 | 9,885 19,778 1-118,830 | 1,768 13,135 | 116,789 | 10,295, Gattie” | Hoge | Bheen, Moudaysscees roreeesee 848 2,709 mt Tuesday, aaus | ont 134 a it) 1aca | dant | 1,680 aes | 5,503 110 ao | 27,093 | 5,808 9474 | 34o75 | 6,087 pte of live hogs from Nov, 1 (the beginning of the packing season) to date have been as follows + November «.. + 721,402 Decemtor. see + BAL 703 Janna 03,7 February vie. +s 435,000 Total. sooo. asee 2,202,459 Same period last season, 9,042,501 FREIGHT, Per pis ‘To Cloveland To Detroit ant CATTLE—There ta ttle that is “how to note under thia head, Tho dullness and depression provalout during laet week and tho previous ous do notas yot show any signs of disappearing, The supply Js kept nteadily in excess of the trade requirements, and val- ties remain unsettled, ‘There coutluues a fair inquiry for first and second-class beover, but feeders not part with their choice cattle at tho rolatively-low prices ow ruling, and we find tho daily receipta fo be nialnly composed of tho lowor grades, which soll slowly at prices ranging downward from $5.25, While the tone ofthe market can scarcely be expected to materially improve during the prevalence of Leut, there i Hive Hkelsuood of any further shrinkage in prices of fat catlir, which have alccady =e ® polot where there {s no margin for profit to the feeder, Just at prenent ft ie ditticult to vinta rellable quots- tons for extra beeves, not enough of that sort having arrived during the week to fatrlye establiou market val~ ties, though strictly first-class would probably com- maul $6,406.05, There {aa well-susteined demand for stockers at about steady pricos, aalea making at $0005.05 for common to medium, and at $3,854.25 for good to prime, Inrara instances higher Ogures have been pafd, Saturday's receipts wera light, but thora wero atalo cattle enough to swell the supply to {air dimensions, and of the yrades below choice the offering excceded the demand, Aside from feeders and Chicago butchers, whose purchases mado 8 very respectable agaregate, thero waa but a limited amount: Trading. Sales were mostly at $3,00@5,00, for com- mon to medium aaa st eens Beeves—Graded s toc weighing 1,400 0 Choice Beaves—Fine, fat, woll formed 3 year to 5 year old ateors, woighing 1,250 to 1,430 Ibs, , 606. Good eevea—Woil-faitened, Abely formea Meera, weighing 1,160 10 1,200 I. Modiuni Graulen—Steers tn fair flesh $6,250.05 8,006.00 5,00@5,60 » 4. 25Q4.75 welghing 800 to 1,100 fh Stock Cattle—Common cat For (uo correapoudlog week lak yosr iiey were Ef 036, ‘The total receipt during the packing season, which loved on Saturday, Lava boen 2,203,459, oF about 160,- 000 more than were rocelved last season, Closing Quotations are $0.00@7.0, againat $4,755.75 one Jearago, ‘There wero us very important prico-fluc- tuations during the weck under review, closing quota- Hone diverting ut Uitle from those of s weak eee Tho packing demand was light, nor wax there much, activity in tho Zastward movorent, s0 that, uotwith- sanding s falling off 19. the supply of some 40,000, the wants of tite two classes of buyers waro fully met, snd prices were ouly fairly sustained at 36,000.63 for poor 10 choice light, and at $0,25@67,0 for Inferior to extrs heavy, ‘There wero sales of faucy grades at $7.40;7.00, Now thet the ing seaaon ia closed, there is considerable specu! Eton as to the immediate future of pricot, At tho present cost of corn, it ia claimod that the prices now currout harely cover the expense of fattening, and that the number of hogs ina condition tosend to matket t# Hob ao great a8 to causa any very decided slrinkage In values, even in the sbsen ce ‘of any local packing de- maul.’ For good to cholce suacon hogs thers ts Lkely Tobe's steadily good demand, and for. auch the clancea-scem to bo 1a favor of a maintonance of eutraten For common, coarse, Leavy, aud tuferior light, st would not be surprising if lower prices should ig! Praveih Satay witnessed a fairly active demand, and Bat arene qtades were fully maintained, princlpally at $0,10@0,00. Bki; pice ‘at $5.7560,00, ‘The markot clo 0 porn may rong for igh aud steady for heavy grades, wen. aaLys, Av, Price,| No, Av. Price, 191 $0.65) 47...44.098 $7 6,50 &. 40 6.35 6.40 6.655 ceca 6.75) SRHRER Tue aupply bas been coneidera bly less than for the peavious week, but we slso not a material- Jy-dlminiabe demand, #0 that the offerings proved In every wayample, The market opened firm, but soon weakened, rm remained caay to the closy ate reduc ton of about 250 por 100 tte, Closing quotations were $9.50@4,60 for inferior to medium, aud $4.75@6.00 for goud to extra, Sr, Louts, Feb, at. tious iecelpte, 490; drm with good demand; light, $5,50@6. 00: 2 Maal, $8,259.01 5 3 grotto choles, .15@T. 25 Oatrie—Roceipte, 1925 ‘tendy" with ‘good. demand; sales of good natives at $5,605.75; _ Rood atockers, $4,25@4.15 ; common Tozans, $5.0G5.75, CINCINNATI, Crnonatt, Fob, 27.—lloce—Quiet and little Soles A common to mediuin, $4.25@7,00; good to choice, §7,15 00, Ilecurets—~(05 ; shipments, 295, TELEGRAPIUIC MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS, Livenroot, Feb, 27-11 8, m,—Flour, 11a@2s 64, Wheat—Glub, 02 4d@104; white, 8s 11d@0a 4d; spring, is ‘B@ea 10d; winter, 9 IGvedd, Corn, se 6d@ ite Livraroot, Feb, 97—2:30 p, m.~—Breadstuite quist, Rest unchanged. Lonpos, Feb, 21,—Conso! money and account, 93 QIN | ad 107%; 6 1072£; 10-408, 108; new ba, 103!f 5 New ‘York Contral, 02; Erie, 2X3 pree ferred, a, ‘Tallow, 300 34@308 Gd, Tofnod yetroloum, 10%@ id, ; Panis, Feb, 27,—Rentes, 64f 100, Lavenroot, Feb, 27—~Evening~Dresdstutte quist, Dacon—Long clear midillea, 454 6d, Autwanp, Feb, 27,~-Yetroioum, 4246. BOSTON WOOL-MARKET. Rosrow, Feb, 27,—Wool has been very dull the last week, Prices ruled in favor of buyers, Sales to any ettentcould only be made ata concession, Combing i delsine ficeces, medium fcecos, and dosirable Iota of auper and X pulled are exceptions to this remark, ‘The scarcity of theae woole is imperting a firimer tone to tho market for them, but all other kinds aro dull and depreased, No decliue in prices to report ; 54 @S6o are the outside figures for XX Ohio and Peunsyl- ‘vania fleoces ; 63@S540 for X ; 65@5To for modium and No, 1. Bales of the week, 147,000 tte; sales of Michi- gan fleeces, 29,000 the, at O@510; asles of Western aud other fleeces, 69,000 Ite, at 60@624c. Pulted wool ateady aiid firm ; sales, 139,000 tbe, Tho salca of tho week comprisa Ohio and Peunsylvania, modinm, X, and XX, at 63@5%o; Michigan, 60@67a; Western and ther Heecos, 60@52}{0; combing sud delaine, 66@ O30; tub-washed, 87}40; eceree an OU H super and X pulled, 15@480, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Yous, Feb, 27,~The trade movement was slow with commission houses and importers, and jobblag nalca were tight. Cotton goods ateady at unchanged prices, and brown sheetings, deuims, etc, in light supply, Printe tp irregular demand, but 630 makes are selling freely, Peabody solid prints advanced 3yo, Gingbama in good demand, Cotton shawls doing well, Woolen goods remain quiet, aud foreign gooda inactive, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET, Prrrasuna, Feb, 27,—Petroloum quit bat firm; crude, $1.80 at Parker's; refined, 140 in Philadel. ylus, 5 THE PRODUCE MARKETS, Special Dispatch to The Vhicuxo Tribune. New Youx, Feb, 27,—Fiour in moderate demand for export aud home nas, without decided change; salen, 12,000 bria; Bauthern flour atesdy, with fair in- ‘quiley ; ralen, 700 brie at $4,80@5,50 for common fair xtra; $5,658.00 for good to cholce do, Ryo flour qnict and unchanged ; eales, 200 bria at $4.00/43,10, Conn-nrAt—Stoady ; anier, £00 brie at $).80@4.50 for Weatern ; $1.75 for Brandywins, Gnain—Whoat moro ateady, with moderate milling and export inquiry; alos, 39,000 bu at $1.04 @lLOT for No, 3 spring; $1.07@1,10 for No, 2 Chicago; $1,094.10 for No, 2 Norlh- western; $1.00@1.11 for No, 2 Milwaukes: $1.4@ 117 for No. 3 springs {#1.0¢@116 for ungrated Towa and Minnesota apring; $1.21@1.25 for winter red Wentern; $1,20@1.20% for amber do; $1.29@1.91 for white Western. Ityedultat Btagse, Barley dull and heavy ; salen 300 bu two-rowod Stato at $1,20@1.15, the latter for chotco; 10,000 bu of Danubian on pri. vate terme, Barley malt quiet and heavy, Corn firm- er, with fair Inquiry 5 salon, 61,000 bu, at 8%@83}50 for Western mixed ; 835g@@840 for Weatern yellow. Oata steady ; asics, 27,000 M2. at 66@03'4o for mixed West- orn; 68@710 for white Western, Pnovisions—Pork heavy at $19.00 for new mene? $15.00 for oxtra prime Snspected ; $18.00 for prime ‘mean, Heef unchanged ¢ $10.80 for plain meses $11.00 @12.00 for extra do, eet hamn firm at $19,00@22.00 for prime, Tierce beef unchanged at $20.00@21.00 for 22,00@ 24.00 for Inilisdo, Lard Arms sales 100 tca at at 133;¢ for prime team ; 200 tes prime ‘Weatern on this spot, 192{05 elty, 13403 future delly- ery, 600 tea February, 1: 1,000 tea for May, 1912-1603 15,000 do, 182¢; 1,000 tes, April, 137¢c; 1,000 ten do, 13 35-16e, Bacon firm and quiet at 104@ 1Uije for Western; city long clear, 10;a1U 30; sburt rib, 107,05 ahort cloar {u littie demand to-day, Dr hogs qulel aud steady} (only, one car of W\ market; 8@8%0 for city, and 8c for Wente Tatrow--In fimited demand and steady in price; 30,000 Tha ont of town stock at 8c, ‘axiauTH—Qulet; rates on gral weak ; to Liverpool by sall, 10,000 bu grain, 743 for do by ‘steam, 736.480} London by #all, 8,000 bit do, 8s Wntixx—Firmer; sales 200' a at $1,08 cash; $1,09 regular, TYo the Assoctatedt tyes8.9 New Yonk, Feb. 27.—Froun—Falrly active and Sanne Fecelpis, 0,000 Lila, Siye flour and corn mal dull gid unchanged 0 belter with fale demands re- oe ‘2.00 bu rari bo Ta ftaOate: i $1,01@1,08; No, 3 Clea; $day 2 hihvatee, stan@itdict Now tern, $1.09@1.113 ungraded. ‘Iowa, spring, $1 tT ‘winter red TWesterts, ambor Western, $1.20@1.27 ;_ white do, 3) il. Tye antet at Mavic, Parley lower with minderate ‘demand; Canada Went, $1,30@1,92 ; malt ‘Corn frm with fairdomand: re~ 1; White Weatorn, 8330; sollow do, B@H¥e, Oats iiemer 5 receipts, 20,000 bu; mtxoc Weatern, cv/aete, Hay—Uncuaniged, Guocentes—Coffee oasier ; No, af alae In gold, Sugar frm 3 fate to. good rodnings oe prime, SoG" retued fraser aflocatoscos Miuncoral Rico aul and unchanged. Rlclanses qui qui changed, Hermctame—Dull, and nominal; refined, 14% likes crude, 735@7! Srnawxp Rest. frchanged. friorre ov Tunrextmc—ide, Enas—Firm; Weatern, J6@4Uc. Taare Uno nged: : ages ea WoorQuiat; domertic fleece, 63G050 ; pulled, 20 @B0c; unwashod, 16@:7 Be eae \pnovintons-—Verk lower at $19.25, Dressed hoge firm; Wertern, €8,25@8.60. Beef and cut meats quit, Clear boltfeds 10s’ middles jul; Jou clear Western, 10%03 short rita 30 Gelge, " Lard heavy; prime ateam, 15 11-160, Totren—sterdy ; Western, Saxo, Cuxese—Firm at LOGtaye. Watsxx—Lower at $1.04 ie, Pas Szzp—Dull and lowor; Weatern, $10,766 ‘Murats—Manufactared copper steady: ingot Isko let sud, heavy st $21.80@3176., weotel,jg-lron rmer at $34,00@38,00 + Atnerican, §25.00@30.. sis aheet, $14.30 in gold, NatLe—Unelianged, CINCINNATL Oromnatt, 0., Fok. 27,—Fioun—Steady, with moderate dentand. Guaix—Wheat dull and unchanged; red, HSL 1,10. Corn dull and unchanged at 65@) steady, with moderate demand, at oan, steady, with moderate demand, at $1.12, aud unchanged, Ot1s—Unchanged, Eoas—Fasr and firm at 25¢, Yorren—Dull and aon, Cirgrax—Scarce and firm at CLovea BEED—Steady, with 1 eeodenata demand, at AL@ltye, ee fair and firm at $18,75@19. 00. Lard mlosdy, with moderate demand} steatn, 1314 kettle, ite lk meats fair and orm at Shratscaiee @I@lO!c@l0ye, Bacon steady, with moderate de mand, at SQUAT ZO. ‘Wilaxy—Steady, with moderate demand, at $1.07. MILWAUKEE. Pahl Wis, Feb, 27,—Froun—Quiet, but Guatt—Wheat steady and in moderate demand ; No, 1 Allwaukee, 10} ct No, 2, S0e:, March, 8636; April, St}c. Onin dull and woak; No. Jin store, Se. Corn weak and eet No. 2in store, Glo, Kye nominal; No, Lin atoro,81,00, ‘Barley unsettiod: No. 9, $1124 bid, $1.19 anked ; March, $1.135¢; No. 3 in storo, $1.00, Phovimows—Qafet and held firmaly: mesa port, $18.00 @i8.20 cash and March ; prime mers nominal af $16.00 ll extra prime, $13, Bweet-pickled hehe Ligtine. me peer rey 03((@6740, looae; rmlddles 6 P4100; boxed, Jfo higher, Prime steam Hepee Fad Has Dal; dressed hogs in lght supply, at 8,00, sa nanarse—Flour, 2) 1,000 brie; oats, 300 ‘buy wheat, Butraniscra—Flour, 9,000 bria ; oats, 100 bu; wheat, Bt te at PHILADELPHIA. Pattaperrmta, Feb, 27%.—Fioun—In_ good de+ mand ant yery firm ; superfine, $3,503.75; exit, 14.374@4,50; Wisconvin and Minpesote ‘irs Family 00695, 7 Biate, Inaians, and Ohio, $5,25@5.7 earn Wheat ateady $ red, $1.20; amber, $1.19 its, $1.90. Wye stehdy at 05e, Corn ‘dull sud weak; gellow 70@80c ; Western mixed, 80c, Oats quict; white, 6734 @O30; mized, Coc, Paovinons—Herk in moderate demand at $10.50 Bermocrex—Blesdy roflned, 1@isioy crude, 0% w aur — Western tron-boand held at $1.10, DI—Clover see in good demand ; ‘Western, a focait 00; timotly aud fax, nothing déiog. ures, Ciesex, anp Foas—Unchanged, BALTIMORE, Baurtvony, Fob, 27,—Filoun—Quict, and un- changed, Gnais—Whoeat unchanged Corn quiet; mixed Western, 0c, ata firm; white Western, ¢8¢; mixed Weatern, 65@60e, yo quiet and unchanged,’ Har—Quist and unchanged, Provisions—Dull and heavy for round lots, and selive for Jobbing tots, Pork dull at 319, ooraio,0, Bulk “areal Twa@tizes clear rib, 0.410350, Shoulders, a3 clear rib, Utscw@sljgog 14@ie. Lard “dull snd nominal, uf urten—Steady and demand modorate; good fine Weeterns tuba ant rolls 2238, Pernotxum—Quiet and, ominaly 79 1 @INO, Ai Corres —dulet; ordiuary to prime Rio cargocs, i ‘ituxt rien; $1,101.11. eT. Louis. Br, Lovrs, Feb, 97,—Froux—Quiet and unchanged, Gnain—Wheat stoady for fall; No, 2 red, $1.054@ japring lower and active; No. 2 Chicaya, 870, cash'and Mereb, Gorn scarce aud. fra 5 Now 2 Oate tn fair demand and firm; No, oA aah; Oc, March 3 fa, April. “atley ‘armer; alrictly prime, $1.25, Rye qutet at $1.02, RA Dua er salea ab $1.08, but gonorally held at $1.10, Provistons—Pork firmer at $19.60, cash; $18.25, Dry salt meats and bacon arin, bat only a Jobbing and order trade. Lard firm at $13,20@13.25. ‘TOLEDO, Touxno, O,, Feb, 37,—F Loun—Quiet and unchanged, Ae Gnary— Wiest dully No, 1 white atichigan 1.10; aniber Michigan, $1074 3 Apri aN ‘Day! fon & Michigan red, mo 61.00) Apriy Bry dull; bigh mixed, 680; inh, doracts yrade, ON GTC, ‘Oats dull Aiichigan, GLoven Besp—Nominal, Dugssen Hoas—~$8,258,t0, Rrortrre—Fiour, non; wheat, 16,000 bu; corn, 7,000 bug oata, 4,000 bu, SuiraantS—Elour, 100 bela; wheat, 400 bu; corn, 400 bu ; oats, none, ‘LOUISE Lovisvitim, Feb, oheFous amp Gairs—Quict and unchanged, ‘Trmoruy Mar—$24,00 ; mixed, $20.00, Paovisioxs—Firm ; pork nominal, °$19,60@20.00, Bulk shoulders, 7@7ii0; cloar rib, 10@105,c3 clear, 10%, fully cutod, Uacod shoulders, Ws. clear t JLige} clear, 1130, Bugar-curatt hams, 18@13}jc, Lard firmn 7 goad, UG@14}0 ; Herce, 16; @14)0 ; keg, 15}40, Witaxr—$1,07, jOSTON. Boston, Feb. a1 —Fuoun~A better feeling for low grade; prices Biche 's Western superfine, $4,004.60 ; common ex! Wisconsin and” 3tinneaote do $5,25@0,25 3 “ytte wh Tasliaus, Ohio, gud Bulch- iuan "$5,256.25; Illnole,” $5.0 ‘at, Lou, $5,50@8,00 ; fancy Minnesota, F000 05 Gasin—Corn quiet; talxed yellow, 87@90c. Oats Srm ; mized and white, 70@7ic. CLEVELAND. OLRVELAND, O,, Fob, 27,—Gaaly—Wheat steady and unchanged, Cora steady aud unchanged, Oatw firm sod unchanged. Reorirre-Whsel, 960 buy corn, 3,150 ba; oats, ie Pytsotrum—Firm ; standard pelle car tole Ux; Obio Btate teat, 12340; small lote 1G.26 higher BUFFALO, Feb, 97,—Deravsturra—Wheat in falr nd; eales, 0.600 bu; No, 1 hard Milwauked at $1.12 ; 1,600 bu No, 9 Wisconsin at. Go, Corn in good demand ; 10 cars now on rack at 770 0 HOARD OF FRADE WE MEN. A young man of good business ability would like a position with some firm as book~ ‘\keoper or correspondont, with a view to part- nership in about six months, Address A 00, fribune office, . __WINTER RESORTS, WINTER RESORT. (alorgation sade wea goods Ma ead: perry riatiog eat Cie RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF ‘Ran EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE MARK! + Batord, sented. |? sind a " ear EE Se Taka eel TS gireaco a NORTHWESTERN, RAILROAD, on 63 Clark-st, (8 Cana, corner hailtadar thes hoo Teket Offi =D "Eebipsesotaer ol okel find Kioalet: MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, Digel Leah hg takes and oak eh Teetysrentg ant 85 Laie owas ne SOME A Randal Ex Nigat lxprosy It 900 psi ‘Bunday Ex, 3° Baturday and Sunday Es, ‘ane a CHICAGO & AON RAILROAD, leage, Kaneat ‘y, ati lenver Short Lins : rawak Hine tan Ser iden rad aint Union Hepot, Weal Sider near Ticket Ofices: At Depot, anit 13 “andutonne Leave, Kansas Olty and Denver Fast Fx Bee isand Springtield Hx. bate ES KS outa Springtield & Tex Shi cok Padacah Healtvoad Ba, Toilet k Diet Nocomseodtions reator, Lacon, Washington Ki: CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & $ ST. 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