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it e e SV YL 8 R A 87 At T e Tl et VR 8t e 6 THE « CHICAGO " TRIBUNE: “MONDAY, "JANUARY 1, 1876. M—M_—————fim————:—mw vionsly. Provisions wers sronger, ana wheat active and hieayy, while ofher breadstuffa wero dufl, with . FINANCE AND TRADE. Dusiness of the Banks Dull Last Woek ~Now York Exchange Flat, smplafnts of Country Collectiongee= Moderate Offerings of Good FPaper. Yho Prodnce Markets Nervous=-Provisions Activo and Btronger—Hogs in ‘ Light Supply. Broadstuffs Wonk---A Marked De- cline in Wheat, Corn, and Barley. FINANCIAL. = 80d country ps- enewal in a largo aum- frery undr tho cubargo of Co3% Tiio markating of country prod. Tho Country collectiona coniins per that matures s ofl-ng!; ber of cases, tsoft " weathceed ovor impassablo ronde, 36! £ onders for curzency aro light, Tho business Gi'tho banke bas bean coufined maluly to the needs of {he city, and Lisa consequently been dull, Tho lnwnoas #f deposits, which havs been drawn down on country socount, aud the large proportion of loanablo funds ,Dlsced fu opuntry loaus, hovorendered this olato of af- falrs accoptablo ta the banks, &8 they hiave no surplus toloan, Thoeupply of paper offered tho bsnks (s ro- siricted, but the banka could uob take any moralf It were uffored, BAVINGS NANK ITEMS, An inqniry a proposed in Now York futo the man- “er {n which Buperiutendent Lllis, of the Banking Do- pariment, Laa porformied Lis dutios to the publio o the cxamiuation of saviuge bauks, ‘Tha whole cotitie try hea bocome familiar with tho scandalous reselations recently mado that bauks known Lo bim two years ago 10 be fnsolvent wiro aliowsd to coutinue in Lusiness and ficece tho public. Tho New York Eeening J'oat 8838 cditorially: Recont events in 1hia city have mhown that kavings banke lisve found no opposition b the Bauking Do- pariment to ovasions of tho law through which de- Toaitors Lave suferod heavy loagcs and_publio con- fidence in guch nstitutious Lias boen affectod, Tho general savings baok law of last wintor can scarcely £all to ronder aur kavin, it 1ia provistor tion Just now s, 1aw for docs the Bauking Depurt- ment fafl to hold eavings banka to the requircucnts of tho law undor which they oxiut 7 ‘The Rhodo Taland savings banks, desplte the docp depresafon in tno manufacturlug foterents of that State, have galued $2,600,000 u doposita in the past year. Most of tho Increasa has beeu Insmall accounta, The total deposile, Ly tho last ofticisl etatement, Nov, 27, 1875, wore $51,311,360, Tuo wholo number of dee poultors is given at 10,05, and theaverago amount due each $504.85, au Increaso of & fu tho average, sud 3,276 in the number of depositors as compared with 1874, Astotho mccurition hield by threo institutions against loans, wo find £29,000,0:0 o1 mortgages of roal estate, 8 triflo over $10,000,000 o1 porsonal recuritios, and loas than $2,500,000 on miortguges outside Rhodo Taland, The average interost dividem! pad depositors was 7 per ceot—n fact that speaks well for theso inv ments, considering that vast amounts of capital havo been unablo to commaud 64 Ligh an 4 per centy IMPROVEMENT IN ENULIS TUADE. Tlere ls, without quostion, n much moro healthy tons pervading the trade than {hat which was notico- able at tho termination of last year. We hear of uo anticipations of greal fallures in tho trado; pooplono Touger eyo each othor's stocks, and whisper thelr sus- piciona that certatn partisa havo bought mnoro than thoy can pay for without gront kacrifices and heavy Iowses, aud buyers aro not walling to profit by thoso heavy sacrifices, but belleve they will have 45 look for thelr supplica to mora legitimato sources, Thus, wo conaider that trada {8 returning to its proper aud nor- ual condition, and that 18 s no longer under tho dis- turbing influencs of the superfluous {mportations ‘which alarwed ua two yoars aga, Derchauts buy nuw witl mora confidenco in a fair prodt, aince tho rege for on {meacuso business for almoat nothivg han subkded, und the lmportor of Gvo cargoes 1a uo longer afraid of ono who liporta ten times as much, Lut who has leurned moderation from thie lensou of thoa: times, and {8 not lkely to order more thau kis actusl trady demande,—Lotdun Trude Revice, Tiatos of dlscount are K@1U per cont. On the strcot good business paper 1a in demand, and for other kinds of paper thero is © reluctant market. Ratos aro 8@18 per cent, Tho supply of Now York exchange has been ine creased by ehipmenta of provisious, snd tho yrice ls weaker, Tho rsto yestorday was 6c fl discount bo- tween bauks for $1,000, Tho country ordera for curroncy were light, Thors .wero shipmenta from Now York ou Weatoru account, Tha clearings of the banka for tho week are reported by Manager D, R, Iale, of the Clearing-1lousc, as fol- lowa: Clearioga, Dalances, $ 000140563 § 0,9 40T K £2,05,7 eeees 18,476,003,91 1,362,107.314 NESS IN BALTIMORE. The Daltimore Trads’ leview reports an fmproves ment {n trado in Baltimory, It saya: The movemcnt {n trade continues quict, but Is gradually increosing, sud a good tradu In tho leading commodities ia early looked for. Tho actinity noled in grain continues uuabated, and tho ehipments to Liuropa continue largo. The genorsl fecling la ono of encouragetaent, and firma of good stauding and en- terpriso aro Leginning to fel that a good thue will #aon Lo opent for tho disporal ot thelr goods. Al secin 10 think that with the spring trado will cote consldor- aUle activity, a8 thoy belivve the interior is no thor oughly drafned that 1t will ba imyposaible for them- to delay purchasing any louger, hu Aupply of veasels (s noarly exbaustad, nod, a4 bub few are urriviug, Irelghit ratcs bave advanosd, TNMEZ BOSTON YONGEMIRA AND THE LOAN-MARKET. The mouey-markst is dull and {nactive. ‘The dis- covery of the recent forgeris, aud the sad demoral. * zation which {8 fudicated theroby, has uot bad an fu- spiring effect upon that confidence which {3 80 m- . portant on element in fnanclal traasactions, aud somothing very lko stagnation i the result, Monoy tontitues abundant, but there {s vory ifttle desirable paper offering compsrod with tho demand for s, und tlio movement 18 of courre very sluggish, Lates con- Huuo almost nominal, and rangoe from 4% 10 7 per i rent, atrcng borrowers Leing obie almost fo moke their own fermn, espectally with private londcs, Call -+ loapy ruleat U3¢ 1o 44 per cont, aud tho Lunks who degire to lend " their clearing-houpa balances to other Lauks take what they can got, which I8 now from 1 to . 1% per cont. New York fuuds aro quito firm_nt 40 Lo 80 cents » thoussud,—Zioston Adeertiser, Jun, 2 * TUEZ DANKRUI'T LAW, Tho evila of tho Bankrupt faw are folt e serlously in Fow York ne {nObleago, The Nuw York Journat of Cummerce of tho 23th {net. states that two petitions aro ow lu oirculation tn tuat ety for tho smentmont of the Bank-upt law, This actiun ariscs parily from tho sufferiugw of Now York merchianls from fraudu- lent baukruptelos, aud purtly from tho olsborate ap- peals which buto beeu uado to Now York merchsuts Ly country customers, who declsred they could not ' ive aud cowpeta with rivala who went habituslly into baukrupley, sud wero o regularly given credit ogalu 1n New York, 5 SILVER AS A STANDARD ¥ VALUE, Benator Jonea Lies acquired s good deal of sudden 24 chieap glory awoug tho unprossionallo Washiug- +ton correapondunts of the newspapers by propoalug that ullver shiould bo made 1ho uult of value i this country inuesd of gold, Why ot fren? Seuator Junea 3338 we Ls¥o wors wilver than gold, Well, we Lave moro tron than siiver. Why not lesther? Wo Biave wore leathor (han Jrov, of wllver, or gold, Bllver 18 belng gradualiy demonetized, oxcept fn tho Orient, and th lesdiug ustions of tho world are uniting on goll an the vnit of valuo,—for tha simplo and all-sutticient Teason that moro than any other wetal it unites tho . desired qualities of coudsnsad value, durability,world. wido acceptability, and steadinoss of exchiavgeablencss, wic. Bllvor bas fallen approctably in value ia tho last throe years. Plentifalnesa and cheapoeas, on which Beuator Joues ruis bis plan, av tho very (o qualitics it ought to coudemn any material olferod for uss au . Astandard of value, Plenteousness aud chiapness * havo been tried snd found wanting in our paper . money, TUE BEDEMPTION AGENCY AND LZSUMPTION, Thi Wesblugton correvpondent of the New York v Lty Bulicdos anya with regard (o the operations of ! the Redemyion Agency 3 Tha recelpls of Lak notes at tho Luresu of He- Qewmptlon, aud the sbipments of legal-tenders from o ‘Trussury, sverage cachi about $1,000,000 per day, “Ih syvtems {4 operailng spleudidly 10 'the satisfactivn of tho Lanks, arpeclally fu citius, The Buperinteudent af the Lurea says that two-1lirde of tho morey ra- ccivod bow in National Baok notes 1n not nuthiate |, woin, or dafacud onsy, Lul 1s good mouey fit fur cic- < and that §t b Selurnud aa sou aa aasorted to Shio Laaka of lauue, for Lie purposs of wvolding b call for auollier inatalinout W Glf the 6 per cent Te- demption reservod keph oo baud bure by law, Mo .aays ibe rcason iho bauks seud mous, * grovl -count ia the rocerve, whils Lank notes do not, aud fu a0y plscey bauk uotes s7e & drug W the Jusrket, Jwhils lecal-teudens are fu duiand a8 Fesesvo vl doe posits, Somaetimes this eystom atlows tho city tanks o make 8 cat's paw of the country banks, and some- timies Lho atios is on the other fagk; but Jiat now the reason Ao much money 4n_ bank nates comen liera for £adomuption 14 lecauso the city banks want the groen- backs, Thero 18 some sallsfaction in knowing \lat tho experis of the Redemption Bureau have becomo ex. perta in fact a8 woli s in namo, and {hat tho worn and mutilated notes, and _hose othorwire unft for eirenlation, Includiog counterfolin, are dlsappearing 1apldly from circulstion through this medium, OOVERNMENT DOKDE. | United Btates 64 of "1 v of 8- 8208 of '6T—Junu: £-206 of *68—Jannor] 10.40a, Unite United States cntrency Ga QOLD AXD QIEENDACKS. Gold was 1134@115. " Grecubacks wera HBX@88)c on the dollar, CITE AXD COUNTY POXDA. . Chiesgo City 7% ct, bonda,.., 1043 & int, Cllhlg‘r’l (}ll; 7 3 ct.acworago, 104 & int. Chicago City 7 bt water luan, 1%"’:":‘& 105K Cook County 7 Vfl»‘nv"‘ v l.:,ll. Weat Fark 15,0y MR0" v PTEIDL ROEBooi Tark) v eseererrrs sens LOCAL BTOOKS, City Raflwsy, Bonth Side. City Rallway, West tide. City Raliwsy, North Sid Tradors' Iusitrauco Com Cunmber of Comrmerce, i Chieago & Northwestern gold bond Kapouition stock, Asked, 05 & ot LATEAT. Nazw Yonx, Jan, 2.—Gold opened at 113, advanced 1o 113%, aud afterwards recedol to 113, Carrsing Tates woro 5, 2, itig, 4, and 8 per cont, Govornments dull Lut rrong. Raltrosd bouds firm this afternoan, Erfe fourth mortgago roseto 100, The most Important changs wan in Columbus, Cliieago & Indiaua Central second mort- 850, which aold at 20, oealnst 16 yosterday. Union Pacife eluking funds stroug, and advanced to 95%, Btate bondn quiet and stronyg. Htockn wero lower in tho oarly dealings, but ofter tho first call pricca advamced X o 1% per cent. Later there wes o veaction of 4 to ¥, followod soon by on active market, which cansed & skarp advanco, Tho grestest {mprovoment was in Weatern Union, which rose fram 1134 to 791 on tho talk abuut a stock dividend, North- western shares woro prominent in the doaliags, come mon rising to 425, and preferred to 64, Thin riso waa assistod by reports {n regard to the situstion of partics fo thie Northwoatern speculation, It was stated that romcof the brokers and mpeculaturs had sold their #tock and gomo aliort in hopes of a resction, and that tho now party Lad taken all the fioating slock with s viow (o giving & sharp twint, 8t, Paul shares wero stroug, and roso to 323 for common, and 764 for preferred. Oliom quito's fosturo, aud’ rosa to 244, cloaing at 241z, Missouri Pacifie advanced to 1674, and Atlantic Pacific preforred 100, Paciflo Mali was sieady at @39 ; Lake Shoro o8 B7i@6736; Rock dslaud at 103103%, and Union Tacific at 71, Tho Taarket closed netivo anit strong, Tho {ransactions on the Stock Exchiango ngereqsteil 179,00 eharea, of which 4,100 wera Erie, 34,700 Lako Shore, 20,500 Northwestern, 4,100 Rock Iniand, 1,000 Facifio Matl, 16,000 8¢, Paut, 36,00 Ohlos, 40,600 \Wekt- orn Union, 4,000 Missourd Pacific, 2,600 Atlantio & I's~ clfic prefefrad, and 1,200 Bt Joseph, The weckly buuk 'statement s s fotlows: Loaus, decreaso, 1,400,000 apcele, decrease, $241,350); de. posits, Increase, $3090.700; logal-fendera, increase, $1,462,100; circulation, ducroass, $134,700; resorve, In: creaac, $6.5,635, Motioy market easy at 425 per cont on calt; prime mereautile paper, b7 Cuntotna receipta, £159,000, The Asalntant Treasurer Qisbursed £130,000." Clearangs, $24,000,000, Bterllng, 435% @480, UOVERNMENT TONDA. 10-40in, Tuz. 105 | 10402, coupon Curreucies... Coupous, '3 . ; NOXDR. Tanncsaca (s, old... Virginta, new, “Tennersce, nes Missourf Gu..s Virgiuia G, ol ‘Weetern Union, Chicago & Alton... 1013 Chicagy & Alton Pfd. 1095 Obio & Misnlsalppl,.. 255 Indisua Central..... 6% Chd,, Dar, & Quincy. 118, Taiibal & Bt, Joo. 213 Dal, [ 114 INING RTOCKS, Ban Faaxcrco, Jan, 29.—Tho following quotations wera called at the Stock Exchange to-day: Cosol.Virginia, Crown Puint. iforuia.. Hegreguted Ophir.. Chollar Havage. Boxican Hal & NOFcrom . .r Twpeciadiscve s ——— COMMERCIAL. ‘The followlug wero the receipta and shipments of the lesding articles of produca in this ity durlng the tweaty-four Liours cnding et 7 o'clock on Saturday morulug and for tho correaponding dato one year ago : " SHIPMENTS, 1870. | 1878, Flour, brl 6,03 Wheat, b 15,641 Corn, bu 24,896 Oata,'bu, 1nu5 Ityo, " Tarloy, 9,830) Uruss socd, ILa, . Flox neod, fun..| y Bruons-corn, lial 80,415 Cured meats, s, 1,920,504! cof, brls, W7 K33 153,b5 21,700 2000 Dressed Logs. . L84l Live hogs, Nu.. 2,4 3,130 1,43 1,905 Clieess, bis,.,. ir'n apples, rly Bueank, bty ey, Withdrawn from storo on ¥riduy for cily con- sumption: 1,6(1 bu wheat, 350 U corn, 755 bu rye, 1,03 bu barley, Tho following grin wan fuspected into atore on Baturdey wmorning: 4 cara No, 1 N, W, wheat, 24 cars No,2du, 3 carw No,1apring, 34 cara No, 2 do, 29 cars No, 3 do, 19 raru rejactod do, & cara no grade do (113 wheat) ;16 cara bigh-mixod corn, 41 care Na. 9 0, 14 caru now tulked do, 80 cara rejocted do, 14 cars 110 grade da (13 earn); 16 cars whito oats, 9 carw No. 2 do, 8 caru rejucted do, cars o grade do (25 Outs); 2 cars No.2 vye; 11 cara No, 2 barloy, 0 care No, 4 do, 3 cure refucted do, 8 cars no grada do (31 barley), Total, 243 cors, or 111,000 b, luspected out: 3,078 bu wheat, 2,750 bu curn,2,630 bu oats, 1,68 b rye, snd 4,010 bu barloy, The following wera tho receipts and shipments of readatuff aud livo stock at this point during tho past woek and for (he corresponding wocks endiug o4 dated 3 lhml{:/u— Flour, briv,., beat, bu.., Coru, bu, Oala,' b, Lye bu.. o Barley, b, Dreexed hogi, Lave hogy, N Droascih Logs, No. Live hogs, Ni Cattly, No,.. “The fullowing wero thy esports from Now York for tho weeka cadiug s dated a Jan, 3, Jav. 30, 16, 1475, Flour, bela,.eve.rs o 24618 83,458 2 Wheat, U, i1s. 1,000 330,000 Coru, 'bu,\..y T BSLSN0 U330 ‘Tloy say that tho recont wuild weallier has brought out tLo grassboppers, only to bu killed off by succeed- fug frosts, ‘This 4 good nows if it do not wlso fn- vulvo tho Killiug of grain wown fu the autumn, If the tatter, theu the former would bo, na Toota observed, 0f no cousequence ” 1a the winter-wheat sectious, thongh the spring growing reglous might ba benedted therby, The leading produce markets wero in much tho samo couditipn ou Baturdsy wa for soveral daye pre- downward tendiney. Thero was litl elao to Lreak the tononony of trade, which would bo lnactivity to- tal and complete, Lt for the speenlative baying snd relllng, which some peoplo condemn without nvestl- gaiton, Jobbers of dry goods were not very busy. A fair numbr of mall ordors were rocolvad, but boyond that very liitlo waa dolng. The grovery market wan fo- ported dul), and miost Nines wero leas frmly lield than st tho beginuing of the week, Beyond aup; lying cure oot needs there wan o movewment fin coffoos, buyers evidently regading prescut prices na unwarrantsbly high, Tho positionof ths ugar warketia atrong, statisticsily, but tho dnlineasof trado caused lempo- rary weaknens, ‘There waa s light movement in lean at eaey prices, 'The drled fruit trade wan Jacking in activity, but form- et prices were mustained except for Joono Muscatel rtalsins, and blackburrics, Fish remain dull at about steady fignres, There was o freo movement in butter, and (Lo fechug—in connequence of light etockr—=was BFiu, Olcess wan firzi aa previousty quoted, oll market tho only activity was In the cazbon, Tho price of that olf wsa advanced e, Leattier, bagging, tobscs co, and paluts wero quated dull, Lumber wan quiet aud unchanged, Itis reported that the snow {n several of the prominent lumber din- tricts of Michigan haa dlesppeared, and that work §1 conscquently sgain at & standstlll, The demand for sicel, palls, aud fron continues moderate. Tho wool and Liop markets wero reportod quiet aud uncbanged, Beeds wizo ratlier quiel, excopt clover, which #old more frecty, and ruled stoadior, Flax was wosk, buyers generally bolng disposed to hold off. Iiay was dull. Poultry and gamo wero stosdy. uader light offerings, and oges sold to » falr oxtent at ecent prices, Greou frults were qulot, FOREION IMUONTATIONS AT CIXICAGO. Customs for the twenty-four bLours ending ¢ p. m, Jdan, 29, 1474: 8, P, Bladden & Co., 31 casks prunce; Fritz Frantzon, 1 caso books; Behraw, Myers & Co,, 1 caso Ary-goods; Trank Mros., 1 caso dry-goode; D, W, Trwin & Co,, 8 cars barley; Frank Bturges Co., (0 boxea tin plate; Q. ., Wright, 1 case needles, Duties collectad Jon, 29, §2,622:70, GRAIN IN RIONT. Tho New York Produce Ezchange Weekly mives tho following aa the visible supply of grain, comprising tlo stock 1 gransry at he principal poluts of sccue mulation at the Inke and seabosrd ports, in transit by rail, and frozen in on the New York canals and the lakes, Jan. 22, 1570 Oorn, bt In storont New York..... Montreai, *Ehiladoipl *Baltimurn Rall_ship" Oxta, 138,468 127,73 633 510, 241 T iatimated, LPORTS OF GREAT BAITAIN. The same buthiority gives the following comparative statement of tio dmports of Forelgn Breadstalls tnto the United Kingdom for tha last thros yoars, endud Dec, 31, and tho sources of mupply s Other countries raln, e okl 110,010 2Totsl flonr, cwls.... 6,204,270 Grand total, ewta,, , .. 04,006,500 1 | 4,004,853 23,M8,553 23,463910 1,035,304 'v00,880 8,807,174 2,500,471 A4 1, a0 1,786,813 11,455,818 12445488 1 1,603,038 4303151 3,463,371 17,054,218 20,420,202 41,631,089 48,973,086 a,301 1,752,070 840 438,06 BE7, 07 0,200,008 6,008,050 02,540,167 103,613,157 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCT3—Wero iu good request, nnd atronger all round, Tha eupply of hiogs was light, thosteady sdvance in prices duriog the past weok having bLrought forward o total of only 109,698 bead, and the conviction Is repudly gniulng ground that thero Aro not so many hogs {0 como forward an hna been reckonod on, tho cry of rhort crop belng correct for onca in tho oxperience of Wi trade. Thiu stimu. Iated demand, chiefly, howovor, for forward deltvory, cash ota betng unvaually quict. to Lo moro largely local than usnal ‘Tha trading seetacd A couplo of lead- fng operators who ad previously taken tho short sido, confident that colder weathior would soon ensne, and bring ot tho hogs freely, entored (o market as buy- cre, ono for pork snd the other for lard, and tho inarket sdvaziced under tho strongor inquiry, Bhip. pems Ll offy Loptig for a reactivi after tho spocula: trve salen hind beun covercd, ‘Tlie Dafly Conunerctul Keport and Market Reriew givea tho following 8 tho iupments of proyisions from this city for the perlods nsised s Woak _ oniin ALr S,I'M| 8,9 1,660 1,295,0081 0,409, 4 o, 1,1 o U 3 3 Hl’l‘g: Hmo &5‘ 0, 1ol ! !fl.mlf L9, 067! 46, 030, 141 n_Mams—Shipped for the weok, 25 Rlnnol‘ L 30,811 pievos sauio weuk last year: winoe Nav, |, 13t 374 ploces, agalust 451,420 pioces tho corzespond- ing porfod in 1674, g tncloden all cut moats excopt H. . lisms and shoul. o T3, The following tablo showa {lio number of hogs pack- 4 st tho polnts namod T'o date, Tolnts, 187576, Chlcago, Cinctunal &t. Joeopis, Ao, Keokuk, I3, Hsbula, Ia, Ottumwa, fa... Codtar Hapids Clavelaud, * All mras uxeept 3,060 bris, returned to the Secrotary of thio Chicago Fork-Packers' Association Total To date, M7 1%, bicago: i, “Lard, by b batae, tes, 40,23 ), 2R,070) 32,77 44,815 o, a6 14,543 * 194871 3 No ruort My louk—Was quite sclive, and 10312/7¢ higher under a guod dumsnd, 1 addition to thy ordiuary eall for changiug over, Hales wer reported of 9,000 bria seller Fouruary at $13 March at $19.0241 20,30, $0@1.45 wel Februsry ¢ wcller Aprits and 20, (@205 neller AG810.80: 9,500 Lty soller 310.036@ 1,173 ; 2,150 brls aeller April ut 0.043 ; wnd 3,600 brju seller May at $30.25G Total, 21,750 Lrls, The markes closod stropg at or saller, Januaty 81010412 $10,50@10,75% sall Marcli} $20.00 aye Prime mices pork was quoted st 17,25, sud oxtra pritmo ul §14.25. Lauu—Wad 0 good demand for future, ond fully fic 1er U0 U tuglior, wilh bo chunge Iy Lives, “pool, sl ho firness i Now York Ul afier the strenuth Leto bud becn reflected thero, Halea wery scaagllor Februury at un.ue%mx. i March ut $12,24@ 12973 2,424, "Tola) ported of 7,600 8,230 tca gallar tcu saller April o, Tha misrkct cloaed wiler sellcr Folruery § $12,25 soller March s and A[!{li 14 .40, less “active, aw moat of the orders appearsd to be kimited 1o foriner tguren, whilo halders auked Jy scriptions for aud 1ally b for d] tho packing Tho wbi moro thiny 1, ¥ ueuts of Frids fhw,Hales wero Feported of 3000 ©edvauca on most de- during this muonth snd nest, afur too close of wero 4 Iba abioulders &8 To; 60 hoxvs dowkTsie s 20,000 Fe groens do 8t Ta; 640,000 lbu alort Tiba 3 10%0" cash, 105,04 10%a for March, 10%¢ for April, and” 100 fof green, wpob; 100,000 1ta grech hains (17 1te) ab 10XGas B tes wweot plcklod do (10 1) st 126 aud 60 bozes loug cut huwu ot 12¢, Tue market closod “of prices § Etionl. deri, 7 Murck, fovse. . Anriliiciee o ee Adyiee ¢ tho followlny 1unge Tong Bhort Bhort Clcar, 1D, Clear, i Wiy PIRNR 11T S 11714 W Wy W 0y 107 1 o4 W% 1 wg nt oy u'oux uy Longand short claar quoted st toie cab, and 105¢e noller Fobruary, bored; groen bame, 10@110; nncot plckiet do, 114 @17c ¢ Canmberlandn, 107 @11c, canh or neller Janunry :long-cat hams, 11@12X¢, boxesl : bacot hmme, P2 R Lic, CInEARK—Was quict at Tigde, NEEF PRODUCTH-~Wero steady and quiel at $9,50 @10.00 for mern, $10,0810,00 for estrs meas, aud $11.80@ 2200 for hams, TALLOW=—Wan quoted at AX@3)(c, Bales wora 80 briaat B)c and 160 bria at B¢, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was very dull, thovgh the aggregate of trading wan Inrger, bolog chilefly made up of two or three ronnd lots solil st npocial fignres, Outsids of thia the market was littlo Lettor thsn nominal, with ecarcely enough busers on the floor to rake it worth tho whila of Liolders to offer concesrlons, Sales wora reported of &0 bria winters and 1,750 brls epring extras, Dearly all on privato terms. Tho market closed nomioally et fho follow- 168 range of prioass Choleo wintor oxtres, $4.503 7.80; common to good do, $4.T8@6,50; Apring extras, $L.00@4.40 ; good do,$4.50@4.75; cholca do, §3.00@5.23 ; patents do, £3,50(37.23 ; Binuesots, $5.00@0.25 ; muperfines, $LOXANLE; Ty four, $4.2)@4.35 buckwheat do, $4.50@5.00, Daan—~{¥as in Lotter domand, and o ahade firmor, though the offeriuga wero fair, Sales wors 10 tona at $2,76310,00, all on track, Conx-MeaL—Coares was nominal at §14,50 on track, WHEAT-—Wsa aclive, but weak, the market declin- 10g 3 e from Lo latost quotation of I'riday, though closing somawhat firmer, Liverpool and New York woro both dull, but 1o lpporiatit ciange {n prices waa reparted yublicly, Private felegramn probably eon- voyed news loea favorable tohliokders, na tho market opened apparently strong, and then nroke down to th oxtont of loin A few minutes, Thers wero a good many weiling orders teccived, and few orders to by, tho purchasing cluofly doun_ by the local shorts, some vf whom Alled 1o previous saloa st & good prodt, Tuers vav s good deal moro calliug of margins from tho longn, wut tho calls wero gonrally reponded to promptly, Xue <hining demand for tho lower grades was fafr, but No, 3 fell off 1o further in aympathy with No. 2. ' Sellor March, which wua the leading deal, opeued at UB&e, declluod, to 974e, rosa to cedud b 6634, atd cl ¥Tige, ro- lonodd Srmer st 03Xo. Heller Feb- ruary was about the asne as Maroh, scllng at 065@ ¥8%¢, and closcd at 06%e, Sellor tho month, or éash No, 2 rpning, soid at DIGUAMe, closing af the in. mdo. Beller’ Aprl waa fominally 1o above March. Arller My sold nt $1.01%@1L04, closing at $102), No. 3 spriog closed nominally st 77c, Cash nsioa were roported of #00 bu No, ! spring al §1.09: 64,800 bu No. 3 do at §7@P4i¢a; 11,400 bu No. 3 do l‘ 7@T7Xe; 8,400 bu rejoctod doat iSc; and 1,400 bu by ssmplo at 50.280c. Total, 83,400 b, MINRPAOTA WIrEAT—Was quict and 1o lowar, Sales ‘wero 2,000 bu No, 1 at $1,15@1.! 1,000 by No, 2 at 9307 821 3,000 bt by samijl ut . Total, 6,000 u, CORN—1Vas dull and Leavy, decltning 1o por b, or mory than 2% per cent, Liverpool waa sgain lower, and Now York dull, while the reccipls woro falr, with nxm shipments, and an facresso during the past woak of fully lsn,(m‘hu ln' U fl;nfm in sloes, 'mm iingy gavo*woakuess for the future, and oporat nll; inst thoss who have held off on the o Tobg ede tho hope of & sjucezs nt the end of January, il mwlng“b-un froely predictod an o aequel to the Decembar doal, Thero partiua wera auxious ellers, and found fow reaponees frum bnyers, the latter having generally tlled for this mionth and botng n no_hurry to buy for enbeoqnent delivery, Tho carrens roceipla wero quits woak, and sample lota worked off siowly, Soller tbe month openod at 41xc, and doclined Lo $03¢c, closing at 4036 (@d0¥c, Boflr' Fobruary sold at $0%@i13ge, closing ot d Holler Aarch sold at 41}, @3430; scllor M 4535@dn3e, tho lntter closing at 43¢ an dune nold at 455@ds4c, Cash No, 3 closod at 408c for ear lots, and 40)5(@40X0 for round lota. Cneli hales woro roportod of £0,600 bu No. 2 at 04 @10K0; 2,400 Dbu bigh mixed at 403;@4Ux0; 2,000 bu new do at 3 00 bt now mixed 2t Mo: 6,000 bu_refected bu no grade st 25e; 4,000 bu eara at 2@ 200 bu by mamplo ot 27(2930 ontrack: and 8t 33@3550 froo ou board cars, Tolal, OATS—Wero In moderato roquest and Haye towor, Tho rocolpts weze largor, and tho weakness in othos srain inducod s good many to offer property, while fow Btood ready to tako if, though thera wan & littla tradiug in tho optlon department. Boma of tho shorts wero covering thoir Fobruary deals, and arrsnging to deliver on this munth's contracts, Beller February aud cash sald at Slc early, and closed at WX @30Ke. Mareh was quiot nt $15,@31tic, April wold st $13,@ #xe. May sold ot L e, aud closed ot 8434(d 3 ¢ Bamples woredu muuderata roquest. Iojected oats Wero dull ut 21@27ie, Cash milcs were reported of 23,000 Lt No, 288 501,@31¢; 6,000 bit Ly sampla ut 4@~ 34 on track, and 1,800 bu do st 20)@do free on board, Total, 51,400, RYE—Was & littlo moro activo at nnchanged prices, No. 2pold (20 slorage) nt 67@07%c, aud rojocted of #i%c, Tho offorings, includiog the samples rucoived, woro somewhat larger, b wers reported of 1,200 bu No. 2 at 67@075¢0; 4 bu refectad at 65e; EGO b1 by aamiple at 67@ e on'track, Total, 2,400 by, DARLEY—Waa fairly active but vory weak, declinin; 2%ut4o uuder o general deaira 1 rell. Tho marke Aympnthized with wheat, and attracted o good deal of atteutlun thiroughout tha scssion, Tho recelpta alao incresued, aud oporators generally wero anticipating Inrger otferings thin comiug weck. Tho shorta lied in qQulte freoly ot the docliue, aud & good nany now deals wore put out, tho opinion bolng entertained by maay that tho doy was not far distant when No, 2 bar- ley would have 1o meil much lower {n in{s market, Brewers havo svojdsd Woatern No, 2, aud used low grades and foreign Larley, and the season thus fur Ling Dot been vary favorablo for rualting, so that many aro bestaning fo nak whethor thero fa time to disposs of tha remuinder of the crop boforo snothor harvest. Beveral care of Pacific Slope barlsy aro reported to bo on the way Last, od chiolly o Bilwaukee, 8eller Fobruary opened Natnrdsy at 76¢, and closed weak ut 7ic, March old carly of Tic, and was offered at tho closn at Gc. Bellor the month wan quotod at 70}$@T70 ot tho cloo, Larly sales of regular wero reported at T8¢, and car lots mubsoquently sold st T7c, No. 8 was in better demand and 1@ highor, ondar | tnoderate offerings, solling at )@ite. Lojectod wus qulet at 3%e34c. Cosh mios were reported of 10,400 Lu No, 3 ut 77(:780; 8,600 bu Ko, § st 40i@4do; 400 bu by satnplo at G3¢ on truck, Total, 20,400 bu, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—~Waa steady ob $2.12, LROOM-CORN—Wss n contiuted good demand and drm, Liberal orders aro coming forwerd from the Eastorn States, xnd both Wisconsinand Iows nre buying (n this market, whilo last season they had o surplus to disposo of, It I8 ealoulated that Wisconsin will requira during the prosent broom-corn year about 500 tona from othier Btates, Following are tho pricas given by dealers, Cloteo ofd hurl, 10@11e; No, 2hnri, T)4@9c; choteo medium, CX@T3c; good medlum rusk, 00: fair fosido and covers, 6@SKo; lne ferlor, 4@3340 ; crooked, 3@de. BUTTER~There was o fairly active and firm market for this staplo. The recolpts of choice grades do not oqual the current demand, and the supply of the lowar graden s by no meaus exocsive, honco sales aro readlly coctod ot fully enstalved prices. Bhippers and tho local trado were frea Luyers st tho annexed quolationa : Ghoice to faney yollow, 26@320; medium 10 gond grades, 18@33c; Inferior to common, 13@170 § common to cholco roll, 16@23¢, CIEESE—The cliceso market displayed quilo a8 much strength as at any provious poriod, though thote was lee dolng than ou the preceding days of the weok, uwing to the severity of the weather. Wa continue to quoto: Cholco ta faucy fall-niads full-cream factory o 135 @13)gc, and lower grades at J@1Lxc, COUPERAGE~Lard tlercea declined 20c, under largo offeringe. Balta wera reportod of 13 cary at §1,00, aud 7 cara of pork Lrls brought §1.00, DREHSED HOGH-Woro in good demand for abip- ment, and irm of an advanco of about 10¢ for deelr- tock, Mixed walghts brought §4.40, and Leavy A fow vdd lola sold &t $4.15(44,%5, Halea b chintly at $4.10(2H.45, UI1'TH AND NUTB—Looso Muscatol rafsine wero uoted &¢ lower, with which cxcoption prics of im- ported frults remain aa beforo, Yruues, currants, and raislus bro Liaving a fair salo, but otlier variotic Te- mala dull, Domestios weeo deait tn on a limited acalo auly, aud Tuls) easy—blackberrics at ¢ decline, Nota were in good demend at steady Futcd, Wo quote: ¥on- E1iN—-Dates,0ld,55@0% ¢ ; donew, 1531805 Naw, drums, nuw, ligido; now, 8}@7c; ¥rench prunes, kegs anid bo; raleing, loyire, Dow, $LASA2UST new, $3.2%@3.85; Vi Tants, T apples, Xet, V@ looso Aluucatel, ncls, 1iK@liKo: Zanto oure K80 ;" cilron, 2530c, DoMANTIO—-Alden Tk@duc; Michigan suples, 10G@10%c: Indiana and Tluotw, GRYi0; puachies, Lalvis, 195 @15; do, mixed 105@11c; do, pared, 18 19c: Lisckborries, 12\ cherrica, 35310¢, oonils, Termagons, 10y do, old, 1ig bl wale ans, Toxas, 4 @130} Taspberries, iGdie s pitted Nums—Filbertn, 11@120; fl?l i Nuplos waluus, new, 1T uch walnuts, Bow, 166417c ¢ Vraeiis, 1KA10NTE D @13¢; Wikniiglon pesnuly, B@Yic; Teutossoo peas nutn, '5GHte: African poanuts, 6a8%c, GHEEN FRUITH—Wers quict sud steady. The rotall denmaud wis suialler than vwual on Baturdays, s tho utock could uot Lo Landied ot doore”‘withoiit aanger of freozing, Vaiancls orangos, $4.00@7.00 anwv; Mesaina do, 33,5064 L50 per Lo: swuylnmm $1L0UGT.00 per box; winter apples, £3.00@4.00 per brl froin storo: erauberrica, $10,50@11.00 per brl, UROCEHIEN—Dustuves was quict all around, and in most departmeuts positively dull. Tho contiuued quist affecta prices unfavorably, aud the lesding staplo arliclos, oa well a4 wide goods, ahowed a iack of atrength, thongh tho weaknow did not amount ton quotablo’ decline. We ropeat oar quotations of Friday s Rivs—Taugoon, 6)@ux0i Uarolna, T@se; Lous islaus, BASike. Covviru—0, 0, Javs, 23%30: Java No, 2, W@ a233;0; good to primo common to falr, 213#2140; roast- UK Uxe] Cota 91611!\’:; Ke@hiko; crushed, 113 dranulated, 11l ne ; No. 2, 10%¢; B, 03¢0} 0 Nu. 3,950} yellow O No, 1 \oloo Dbrown, %290; fair o priuie do, Bt do, Tx@byc; choico molssson su mou to guod do, 135G 3%e; New Orleads, 1@83c, B1UPA—-Califoruis sugireios! drips, 34100 3 dia~ moud drips, $L.05@110; silver dripe, oxira fine, 6Xa Gie s gool Mugar-liousa' sirup, G0G@33e; extra do, 54 @cle: New Orloans molassés, chiolce, 83@G8o; 'do Jriuue, t0ate; do common o gaod, (h@sic: Torto tieo molausos, BU@650; common molasscs, 36@420; Liacketrap, 30@3lo, biejera—Allupice, 18@19c; cloves, 8807 cansis, 30@ B2e3 Tpoppur, 18@1%0; Dutmegs, $LAS@L0; Cale cutls ginger, m)m.i 16370, Boarw—True Bluw, ”\(fi German Moltled, 8)K@T0; 03 Wi L o, c; ing, HkAZIc; Bingapora Ja T, 3557 @ 24 \o: Murkcaibor Hoaans—Fatent cut bif, 11 @l ; powdere A, standard, 10 oitra i Whils Lily, 0% @8 te Rtoue, o] 0; Havod Tunverial, des Goin ek e gse, X 8N Braucu—Eacclior, laundry, 634703 do, gloss, 7 @9¢; do, rorn, TguXo; Kiugulord, puro, Tio; 4o vir glows, UN@INc: do coru, 104105, HAY—Wai very quict, The offerings were smaller, Lut looee boy Las cawe ia froely during the weck, aud rutalliss ave euppiled Wiemsutvos with {4, whils the demand for balod has been chiefly for & fow cars to forward to the Inmter conntry And acatteting pointa: No, 1 timothy, $13.00@14.00; No. 9 do, $11.50@12.00; mized do, $.ACQAIDNT prme nphnd ursirte, 0.003 0.50; do, $7.0008.00; slough, $L.LORN.00. HIGHWI Wern quick and steady at £1.00 yer | s of 150 brin at (hat fyura, gallon, with HIDEB—Tho roelpta tweve falr and thn market sany, many Lugers baving withdrawn In coneoquence of the contlanod deprossion at Hom aad. Kurvad, which per: mita & surpins of stock to acenmulste st Alstribe uiing pointe. We quots ¢ Green city lutchors', BX@Go; green cured, light snd heavy, 6\wie; part cured, @l¢@0Xe; groen ealted Ky, e v, o connlry, S}@53c; green calf, 1«13ye; flint, dry ndde, ’;'xp ) n‘nu, 1531850 dry salied hidos, 124124 ¢3 doscon fxins, 45@%0e, Dawnged elock briogs two-thirds price, and branded loper cent off, Oheop peltn, wool extimated as washed, por 1, B@3'c, HOIB—Were quict at 6@10c, Expurtors are buying choios Esatern hops {n New York, but the faot doei not npear Lo affect Weatorn stock, which is wanted Galy by ho domeatic trades and thea 1 limited quane Aities 28 mostof the Lreweks suppilcd themaclves carly tho season, IRON AND BTIEL—Wera quict. Following aro the quotatious: Common iron, 330 rate; horsc. shoa Iron, do; Notway dron, CH@7%ci Norway oail rods, Wdue; Engtish spring wteof, k@ INe; Amerls can cast Bing alpel, 11@1205 atsel {ire, \einch, 7. sa; tool steol, Amarioau, cast, 16ct do Buglfsb, 39¢, LUMBER—Thiero waa 1o changs n thio gonoral aisto of tho mackot, Tho demand for shingles confinsies small and the receipts light, tho stock at the yands le- ing sufliciently Inrge to meet (ho wants of the trado : Irst arid socona clear,. 00 12.00 Thind closr, § inelt Third clear, thick . Cloar floorihg, Aral &nd second, Fough. Cloar slding, first and second, ... e D00, L oL SLI0@3500 15,000£87.00 20T + 24003700 20.00@I7,00 00410,00 CGamimon fnimber, 1 Jolats ad scantifng, . 2.50@ 2625 OLLS—Toro was's very atrong niatiet for carbou, rices advanclug auother Je in renponsc to o further mprovoment at the East, "Lard ol was cary, Linsced, whale, tnrpentine, and other descriptions were stedy and unchangod, We quata s Carbon (standard white), 115 degrecs teat, Tc; do Tilinola logal tost, 160 dew, 14 1561 W. W, 160 kont, 17131861 do bowdlight 175 dee 218)es ‘oxtra wintor Inrd orl, SLOT@L10: No, 1, 0o @81.003No, 2, TR@80c ; linsood, raw, 0: s whale, winter bleached, 19;4&»; neatafoot ofl, strictly prive, $1.1 S g A b phithis, 63 gravit ofl, Gi373ci turpentin ¢ naphiha, G3 gravity, 166; aphita, common, 13A180; Went. Virgitia olir, Redlca, 20 dég, 350 natural, 2 dogi, 3003 Fediced, 33 g, 3¢, LOuLIRY, oANE, Auggfioufls;fia former wera quiet, but steady, nuder offerings, g8 were plentifal, tmt Leld with fome frmnces Ly many, owlng to'tho coelor wenathor, and tho face that tho ra cont declin Liag stimulated trado 50 that the supply of fresh stock has boen_cousiderably reduced witlin tho peat fow days: PourTmv—Chickeas, 1@100 per Ibi "".',:f 16@120 3 ducks, Y@116; goese, 7@R0e, GAMK —Prairfo chickens, $3.00} qusil, 825+ veniaon, pad. u@lfi. 13c; do carcaacs, 6@7c. Eaou—8lrictly freshs, 16 2, 5 SEEDS—Clover wna moro activo snd stesiior, sell- Iog at $7T45H10 for medium, and $9,20 for mom. moth, Tho ealos at oulside pricos waro frain socond Dbands, “Consigned lota of primo ware quoted at $3.00, Timolhy 'wao dull und wosk at 82042425, Flax waa dull and eaay, Tinyers wero holding back, tho ro- coipta being larger, ' Falr to primo_fiax woa quotod at F155a 1405 Duckirtiont prougi 85c, ALT—Wea rather quiet. Pricos remain aa horeto- foro: *.Onondags and Saginaw, $1,35; Cannda do, £1.40; orduwary coarse, SL107 dairy, williout bags, u.gg; dalry, with bags, $3.50; Aslton dairy, per sack, TEAS — Tho morket was dutl, and prices wero in tuyors’ favor. The following quolations wera +haded on fafr ordera: GUNPOWDER — Common 8@ 4205 do, 6@s! Msc: medium, 62@530; good e g ‘flncxf, ;:ll(%ml chu}u*, c ancy, $1,10@1.20, In PEAIAL~Comma, 32a3ed go0d da foes uodium, 3@ 48e; do, 48@G3c; fine, BI@380; fincat, bR 6ie; 0ico, 6I@0Hc; choleest, Ta@Tie,” JAPANG —Comnion, B5@37c; good common, HS@RS: mo- dinm, 40@{%: good modinm, 40@5%0c ¢ fing, H0@ Gic; finess, 5564 0c; cliolee, GI@ESC; chotced, To@B0e, UotoNus—Common, 32@30 : good comumon, 3@ae: medium, $0@4élo; good medlum, I3@4%c; fne, 48 80c; Bneat, A5@38o: cliotee, 60@02C; cholocet, B¢, WOOD—\Was quuted nt $3.50 for maple, $1.60 for T a2 otee v sy e sty wagh V /a3 qqulet an y ¢ Tab-washed, primo, 48i¢830; do, poor to good, 44@abo; Wllh::‘ %wev. fine, good-conditioned, 39@420; wesheds oarsa and medium do, 40@43c; unwasked, fine heavy w light, '@zl 40, conrso dnd medium, WFT; pulled, 53 LIVE 5TOCK." OHICAGO. Beeipta— O;,’:»‘S% Monday, Bheop, 413 - 2,20 %090 24 3418 4489 1706 Buiy 10,00 250 105,000 10,047 BJ918 10073 1,084 400 1,723 w1 147 1884 230 12 AU sy Total, o018 ST 5,400 Tho roveljts of hogs from Nov. 1 (the beginning of the packing scason) £ ¥Foba 1 this year-and last com- pnte a8 follows—the recelpla for tho last two doye of this month being eatimated : 1745, 18150, ‘November. 727,407 . 401,803 December, 841,705 470,134 Javary, 5047 430,010 Total, 1,707,489 1,411,807 L L ew ralea Old rates Chicago to— W00 fte, 32 100 ta, Kow Yo'r;l h [ ¥ 5% bty OATTLE~Insiosd of tho decreass which was ox- pected 10 xesult from tho Aoclino suffered durtug tho provious week, tho past woek's supply shows au in- creaso of something liko 600 hoad, That being the caso, it 15 1ot at all surpriaing that values alould ro- 1natn weak sud varlable, and that the speculations of both Eaatern and Western shippora ahould imvo ro- sulted unsatinfactorily, At the East tho prrices current on tho date of oor lsat weekly reviow have not becn malntained, and tho market heto has eased off'an K@ Aoin sympathy. Tuls i trus of sll grados, cxcopt ®xtra. Thoscanty aupply of atrictly Oral-clasa Leoves gavo Lolders of such an advantage, and thoy succoss- folly resistod oll attempts to crowd down pricos, Trado wa dull and drgging throughout, and » good msny cottlo remaluod in tho yurds at (he end of * tho week, though thoso left over wers genorally of an undostrablo qual. ity, During most of tha weuk tho woather was warm and conssquently unfavorablo for ho movemeot of dreased bocf, and $unt fact sorved to Intenaify tho dull- nesa (n mudinm grados, wuch as tho abippersof drasscd boef Beek. ‘Thie ruling prices for ardinary to goad, fat, amooth droves, aversging fram 1,080 to 1,500 s, were $1,00@31.05,_Choico sald nt $3.000,50, andl & fw oxt 8 18WAUITY, Beturday Uore'was ol mucn lifo fa prices ro! the trade, ai od weak and unscitled, cloeing oa foliows 3 quOTATIONS, Cholca Boovos—Fine, fat, woll-forrund 8 soar 10 6 yoar old sledr, wulghiug 1,350 !a”m " Qobd Bovveu~Weli futtencd siecrs, Wolghe " CP 1016 1,200 £0 1400 oy evessvavusunssonsees dSOBLTS Medluth Grades—fitoors in fair waighe 10K 1,100 £0 L300 1 toermnererroveesnere L25@LAD Dutchors' Block—Loor (o Tulr sicats, and coumon o cholco cows, {ur city alaughter, WoIRRIUK 500 80 L 10U 1AL 0vssaneesse. Btock Cuttlo—Common cattie, weighing 40 10 1,000 b, . i1ere 3.35@375 3.00@3,75 Tnforfor—Ligh cifers, stags, bulls, and scalawag stecr, 21253273 Tozas Cattlo—~Through droves, 2504 .00 HUGH—Tho weak was an actl is branch of tho tarket, packers, for the first tino winco the oponing of tho suason, taking hold as thangh they feared that tha cry of *short crop was somethung moro than & mero bughesr. Notwithatading tho prowalance of unfavorsble weather and the fact that thero was ou avorage daily supply of Dosrly 18,000 hogn,evurytling was taken about ne fast aureccived, and 8 stoadily b pricea. Baturday's trading was sccamplished ut $T.0G7.10 for common coarss savy and {nferior Ught to cxtra Yhiladelphis gradew, whicl #hows an sdvance for the weck of fully 0@ 100 per 100 fia, The urgency of the yacking demand earried up ‘nnm beyoud the viows of abippers, and the totsl of heie purchasos did not roach 10,000 boad. Tho gual- ity of thio Tooupte was equal if not superior (0 the best ever doou In our market, amnocolls even droves avora| ing 400 1ta and upwards beiug met with daily in eve division of the yards, Concerniug the eusuing woek's supply there {a”as ususl soms diversity of opinio though allave ngreed that iI tho high yrires now rule fug do not cail oub n * bly run," theu tho Loy aro not in'the conniry. Thers was an active and busyang werkol Baturley, The supply smeunted o oy about 10,000 hiead, aud tho Lulk of thesa bad chnuged owners befure novs, st 5@10c sdvance over Fridiy'a prices, sales uaking ‘st $1,30@770 for common to cxtra, Fackcry paid $1.0GT.05, HIEEI—Tho tnarkit during the first Lalf of the Cprosalo 'ping demuand, fell olf WX, elosing a2 3764400 for’ nferior; at $L45.:24.50 fur modiuw, and $1,76@550 for good' to strltly chokee, 8t, Loora, M tho domand L Hri 5T, L0UIE, J n.‘fl.—llmili—. vbltndyhlk‘r; oxcosda supply} Yockers, L0:31,05 king, $1.4 S % Ontm—muuua uud:fi“m little dolng. /' laceirrs—Logs, 30 boad ; ulxlu. 324 Lsad, s TELECRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIQN MARKETS. Svecial [Rapaich lo The CAicage Triduss. LIvERPoaL, Jan, $9=1:30 P 10,~TLOUA=NG, 3, Ma; o, 3 Zwy 3 ~Loul Grane—Whest—Winlor, No, 1, 10a: Ko, 2, 0s R4 wpring, No,1, 0a0d: No,3,8sdd; white, No, 1, 1083 N, 9,108 club, No, 1, 118; No, 9, 108 01, Gorn— Xo, 1, 40a; No, 2, Tin 5, w—Lrk, 824 Gd, Lard, 6ds, TALLOW—15a Gd. ANTwERF, Jan, 29,~PRrnotros-~ai, Lonon, 'Jan, .—BuLtion—Amount of bnllion withdeywn from the Bsnk of England on balanca to- day, £22,000, GomroLa—For money and acconnt, 04 1-16, AMPRICAN BECURITIRA--5.204 of 163, 10331 678, 10-40r, 1UT45 3 novw fis, 1053( ¢ New Yerk Ucniral, 18%; 3 Etio proferred, 31, BKEINED PETHOLUUM—~101.d, TALLOW =188 3 Y'Aute, Jun, 20,—Rtentes, 0f d3c, gal JaitNoNT, Jan, 20,—UNITED BTATES Dowps—New 8, 101 SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, NEW Onteaxs, Jan, 29.—Cotton—Domand setiv males, 11,000 balea; medtum and better qualitiesatoad; lower grades frregulsc and eany; quolatior changed, Tteceipts, nut, 4,415 balre; gross, 6,634 exports 4o the Contfnaut, 9,790 holes; stock, [ QALVESTON, Jan, 29,~Cotton quicthnd easy ; mid- dltngs, 135c; net recelpts, 1,632 boles; gross, 1,701 Dalew 3 oxportn to Great Britaln, 2,730 baloa; cosst- wine, 338 balos ; ralos, 763 Lales, & BAvANNAH, Jan. 29,—Cotlon dull ; middlings, 1213 12%¢ ¢ not recelpte, 1,772 baloa: grose, 1,842 lalea 3 ox- poris to Great Britatn, 2,900 balea'; conalwine, 753 balea; sales, 471 baled, Mojwr, Jan, 29.—Cotton quiet; middlings, 12%et Dot receipta, 2,12 bales ; exports, coantwise, 413 balea; sales, 2,900 bales. Cnanwestos, Jan, 20,—Cotton quict: middlings, 13 11-16@12%c ; net recelpts, 1,113 bales; exports to Pranee, 1,760 balos; to tho Uontiuent, 1,509 bales ; sales, 1,000 balcs, BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Tioszox, Jan, 29,—Wool—Demand leady for do- mestics, with fair aversge males, Olilo nnd Penusylva- nia fieoces ware more Inquired for ot 44@&ATi03 X and XX ot 48500} modiym and No, 1, 50:355¢; XXX and ‘plcklack Michigan fioaces in botter demand; extra, 41 @#e; No, 1, 45)@1T0; Wisconsin sud New York, 42 @ide. The supply of combing and delaino 1a somll, but tho demand 14 limlted; 51@68 for washed; 41@ 49)c for unwashed; Kenbicky, 49@d0%c. Pulled wool meeta witha fate demand, Chiofeo Lastern Maluo waper, 53@Me; principal nales of muper and X, 40@42¢; §00d supora snd X most 1nquired for; low grades ro- main neglected, .. NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET. NEw Yotix, Inn. 20.—Tho dry-goods businoes con- Wnued quict with commission houses and importors, 04 tho jolbiug trade dull. Cotton gooda moved alowly, Lut are tirmly held 1y ngenta, Liald priuts in ‘modorstarequost. Gingliams movod steadily, Woratod droas gooda mors active. ‘Tho auly Jiutietin saya 1,700 ploccs of Lyon sllk will bo eold at suction on Wednoaday noxt, bt CLEVELAND OIL MARKET. . OLEVRLASD, 0., Jan. 29,—P'etrolcum unchanged and firm standard whito (110 test), 11%c; 150 (State) teat, 12xc; Michigan test, 145e, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. TrrTavCRa, Py Jan, 9.~ Totroloum quict but firms crule, §215 at Parker's; roflacd, 163(c, Phlladelpbia delivers, WILMINGTON TURPENTINE MARKET. WILMINGTON, Jun, 20.—Spirits of turpontine ateady a4 o, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW TORK. Niw Yonx, Jan, 99,—Froun—Receipts, 5,000 bls ; in buyors' fayor, with a vory Uinited oxport and home- trado demand; superfine Htatosnd Wostern, $1.25@ 4.55: common 10 good extrs, $1,66@5.45; good Lo chalce, $5,4036.00; white whest extra, $5.91@7.753 oxtra Olilo, §4,85@7,23; §t, Lowls, $5.20£9.00; Minuo- fota potent process, $0,5080,00, Ryo flour dull and lower ot $4,10@5.10. Conn-Mitkt—Heavy and lower; Wesiorn, $2.608 3.3, 5 . Gnasx—Wheat—Iteceipts, 8,000 bu; slightly in buy- era' fav rojected spring, Us¢; no grade do, 902,@ Jho; ungruded do, €LW: o, f sillyankoo, i sior 2] 3 Xo, iCARO P! v No: 3 o momlusy 41.0581.57 3 No, % No. 1 Minuesota, $1.40; No. 3 red bl e .”umlllmber Bl;:nn!ylvnl}{ z'l.l’l. yonomiual; Westorn, B6@aso ; Btato, 90@¥0: Can: da in bond, #io, Barley—3arket ?lull; two-rowed [alt quiet and unchanged, =] celpta, 27,000 bu; & hoda bottor, with a fair domand for export and homo trade use; mixed, no grade, 560; Iow mixed, graded, 62¢@023c; mixed, graded, o 615503 ynflnw\vwlum.}iww, Gl et Thixnd, n gradod, "60(@0lc, Oatw—Leceints, 12,000 bu; Western mixod aud Btate, d6@10%e; wLite do, 43526, HaT—Firm; shipping, 8c. Hors- and unchangod, GnocyRks—itto coffeo nll and lower: carqots, 183{@18%c in gold; Jobbing, 16@1V256 11 gol, Bugar quiet aud hesvy? fair t0 good refining 7Y@d%c; rime Uifo; reiluod uncladged. Molasses—New Or- cans qulet but stexd: PrrioLeus—Quict, bt firm; crude, 82;¢; refined, 1U2@l4Ko; cascs, 184142030} naphitha nomiual, TALLOW—Steady at ¥ 61393 c, BroatNep REstn—Quiot at §1.6031,70, BrIRITR 07 TURRINTINR—Quiot 8t ¢, Eoon—Heavy: Western, 17@%o; Slateand Penne sylvenla, 20c; cholco Canada, 18 %0c. LraTuxr—Unchanged, Woor—Flrm; domestio flecoa, €@GSc; tubbod 85 pulled, 27@180; uuwashed, 15@110; Toxas, 16@3de, Provistons—Fork firmi new mess, uninapoctad, §20.76; extra prime, K10.00: primo mess, §1.80, Drossed hogs fir: eatarn, 9@9X4c. leef wnd cole-mests quiet, Plekled haws, 12@18c. Middies firm; Wosts orn long clear, 1le4 ity do, 112{c, Lurd firm primo stcam, $12.02%(213.00 11-(10 ‘cash and ‘obruary ; 2, il March; $12,00 15-16@13.00 April; 13 116 o lay, @Durren—LCloles frm; Western, 10g2%5c; Bte, 20 D . Cuarse—Firm at (@12)e, ‘Winsxy~Market dutl at $1,11, MeTaLs—Nanufacturod coppar auiel but stendy § tagot lake, 23742, Pig {ron quict aud unchanged Iunaia aliotiog—117¢@ 120 gotd. Naga—1iro; cul, $247%@)00; cinch, $1.50@ 500 Lorse-shoo, No. 8, $20.00.25,00. TOLEDO. 3 ToLEDO, O, Jan, 2),—FLOUR—Steady and In mode erate demand. GraN—Wheat dull and 8 shade lower; No. 1 whita Michlyan, $1.29; No. 2 do, §L.14; extra'whito Dichi- §100; ‘amber * Michigen, ‘$L343¢; Fobruary, L20; March, $1274C; April, $1L3); No. 2 amber su, $1.01; No. 2 red lield ot'$1,3%03 No, 3 do, ton ond Michlgen, §1.043 refected do tife, Corn dull; high mized Lold 'at 453c, and March, dTa; May, 800; low mifzed held ot 43¢, do, €33¢e: do Dayton and Michit e, Oats dull and nominal, with” modorate demand wt .01, ]ia«l.lub Hoas—Bleuly, with moderato demand at itcoETpTs~Flour, mone; wheat, 13,000 bu; com, 8,0 bu oata, 1,06 b, Smieapwte—Four, 600 brls; wheat, 8000 Luj corn, 12,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu, 8T, LOUIS. Hr, Louts, Jan. 2),—Froun—Dall, but unchauged, UnaiN—-Wheat—No, 2 red winter lower 10 well; other grades rather firm; No, red fall, $145@ 1,155 bid, cashi; 140X bid Felruary § No. 8'do, £1.44 bid, Corn nactive aud lower ; No. 2 mixed, 385 W3y cashi and Fobruary; 40@40c March. th—Demaml Light, but _Lolders ‘firns: No, %, 8310 osked cash ; 404 id Jasuazy, Jiarloy wud £y0 uachanged; uoth’ ng dotog. \Wnmwy—Iusctive at $1,00, PuoVIsIoNs—Tork Armer and held bigher at $10.87)¢ @-0,00; walea early ut $19,73, Dulk-taeata lirmor shoulders, Th@Txo: clear tih, 104@loje; cloar, 1U)4@104{c; hulk clear sidos, 110, Mouruary, Dacon Oriuor: ‘shouldeny Uo; sldes, 11512, Lard goner- ally hold at 12, Fickled lutos sciive and higher at at 11 (@11, scoording Lo age and avarsgo ; 1135@120 March, Qroon muats nomiually firmor ; no saluy, Recivau—Llour, 2,00 bria; whoat, 0,000 bu; corn, 47,000 bu; oals, 5,000 buj rye, ¥,000 bu; barley, oe. PHILADELITIA, TPUILADELIIIA, Jau, &), —1eruoLzun—Totiaed hold at 1wl o ciude, T1ie, Brrvg~Clover, $13.25513,80; tmathy, $2.15; flax, Froun—Stoady; extzs, $4.37¢ ; Tows, \Wiaconaln, and Minucsola exira family, $3.00@0.50; Stato, Ollo, ond Indiana, $0.0IG0.62% Ligh grados, $1.00@H.00, Uuari—Wheat—darket quict but steady ; vanla cod, $1.3i@139; Junnayl. H tn do, sprontod, $1.053 147; ‘unilor, $1,33, 'Rye, 8laBic, Corn diclinfug; yellow, Stkablo: while, Blstuo; mizod, Géjgo. Uats quiet; white, 4@ Ise, i viaiuxi—Now thoss park, §20,18, Smoked barus, 18@icc; doaides, 1)gleXes pickivd do, 12@125¢, Land, $12.75@13.00, Wiiexr—{rou-bound, $1.11. Burrku—Dull but unthaiged, Guxsu—Firu s Now York, 1:X@13%e, Euus—Nominad; Westeru freas, 10200 BALTIXOBR. Datmious, Md, Juu, 3~Fioun—Quict and un- = ged. Gnati—Wheat quict, frm, and unchanged, Corn fir aud sctive; Weslern imizod, C0¥e, Oats dull and o beavy; Westeru whits, 48¢; mixed, 46@dTe. Ryo nominally firn st B0R83C, Iia teady and uuchanged. Provisions~Fira, with an upward tendency. Pork, 21,29, Bulk meats—Bhoulders, 503 clust 3ckod, b ;&L‘l& o, Lscon—should- Q@10 ; bacu, 18XG Lard “quiet and ateady; crudo, llf(dl:egxm- finod, 135 @LINE. nurru—u:::g.nfl:{;d YersoLkuM—Unsuiod: crude, 8o ranned, 14! e i momia 4 903 % Wiky—8ieady; $1.1G1LILY, LOSTON, BoaroN, Jan. 20,—¥Lous — Demand steady and modcrats § Weatern supor, $L.00@4.50; common exe tras, $3.0045,00; Tows, Wisconain, and Minuosota axtr faunlly, $3.0%G0.15° winlor whoat Ohto, Tudiana, sud Michlgan, $8.0037,33; Ilinolw, $0.4548,25; BI, 15, $58040,00; foucy Mlunesota, $7,76@9.35. Jfl"'fi'fimmmi’;‘m'flifl Sxataio for maized yellow, Oate— No, 3 whito, 47Q3813g¢; sejodted, Liglosge, oy MILWAUKEL. AiLwaugsE, Jan, 3).—FLovs—Iull snd neglectod, Guad—Wheat wiak; No, 1 Milwauke "meg; burd, $115; No, 3 Milwsukee, UY} Febrasry s WHo; No. 3y 8k Doru At xad i x?&'fha’. ua.’o.u u’hm\vuv nndmn:nu.w'"; No. 2, f1%e, Darley dnll and lawer; No, 3, 04o; Ko, :. gui refected apring, 3ie. Rys scarce and frm; No. , CHRI0e, Proviatona—Tiucsant snd higher ; merm pore firm 8L 319,60, Tard—I'rime, steam, 127; GELhe, Buat-ph K'eq hame, 13c. Dry slted shoulders, The loome middfes, 194@1050 baxod, Drossed hois Artwar wog. Deld highor, at $340@RR43, REarirTa—~Flour, 4,000 Lrie; whoeat, 47,000 by, BatrmeENTs—Flour, 11,000 hils; whinaty 6,000 Ui, CINCINNATI, Cincixkaty, Jan. 2. —Fioun—~Tnclianged, . GRAIN—WhO:t qitlof anit wosk nt £1,25.4 Com Alull snd uneoltied at 40@ 2o, COats dull and dlD\INu. #@42e, Tinrlos aned 1yo dnll and nonfind, Trovistoxs—Pork Armer snd held Bior ot £20.5 bid ot Lard quict aud firmg stoam, 18,8 12303 kottlo, Jic, Bulk mealsstrenz snd hilgher slwulder 1R@TY5e; cloar rib, 10%(310%0 cash; 1170 by thiyer” March; 110 bid huyer April: eloar, g Nacon qulet and firm at fa§ Digo; 1lxge; 11xe; 120; 12)c. Green meats nominal, ‘Wrusxr-—~Quict and steady at $1.08, Burrra—in good domand st full prices for clioles; lower grades nowlual, LOUTRYILL, Louvmvitie, Jan. 29, — Froon —Qulet and up. changed, GRATN—Whoat aoady and firm AL FLOSB12S, Com in faiz demsnd sud firm st dd@¢de. Oats quist, but Q9@ ide. Ity dull at i6@rde, 131058—Market buoyant aud unsettled; pork nominal. . MAGHINERY, COMECRT, SI‘%‘IETX,D,IAEALT@, ECONOMY, Hot Water Heating Apparatus, FPATENT SAFETY BO1LBERS, Tieyistors st loweat WLM' fulll. Stadiators, Pamps, 3 CRANE, BREED & CO., (mfim’m’l‘l—:lf;lflfll- Clncluulu, 0. ____SCALES: FAlRULANX STANDARD SCALES - OF ALL KINDS, Q) FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00, 111 &213 Lake St., Chieago. Beearefultabuy anly the Genuine, ———— RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINY EXPLANATION OF REFRRENCEAA 7 Sttarday az erpted. *Bunday ezceptod. 1¥londay ozcoptad. | Am bunday at@:00 8. m. § Daitv, CHIC‘QO’ NEI!,"I\#ETHEIH!LIMI,(L‘;!.!A.. ekl e, 3 Clerk, Clernar, iy 2ot Gant. aPscific Faat Lino, o abubuiuo Hay ks, g, aDubuqua Night 1°x, via Clinton nOmans Night alrecpast & Nubguo. Kapros aFrocport & Dubwiun Jizprase.. 8311l waukeo Faat Hall (Suaa &Milwankes Mail 23liiwankna Es Piibraukeo Daironkor EATilwankoo Pas-onior, Uarenn By I BMadlsan & Elry Kipro a8¢. Paul & Winaos Rxpros EMarquetto Kxuegas.... atiouyen Lako Rejirsss, Btionra Laka Kori —Depot cornor af tellaand KKinri B—Depoteornor of Oanal and Kinxlo-sia, " WIDHIOAN CENTRAL RALLTOND, R RN Y s B TR e i in and lll“'ulm!l Lo B Toave, Mall (via Mata and Atr Line), Dy Exps ITCRR 1 10e Accommodation eIdty) = CHICIA‘GD. AH’HN R‘IJSJ. LOU;%." » eazo, Ka nd Dencer 2 Oy Rl U Aot T A v e O Officest At Desot, anid 121 Kandolph. i e . Louls and Sprinatlold, Ex .. Kt. Lomis, Hpringileld & Tuzas, Pooria ])A{’I-S\N\lu..- Cliteaga & Paducah Nalirad ii5. Btreator, Laoon, Wasungton Kz, (1! Jollet & Diwizhit Aco immolatine, CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Twion Nevol, carnsr udiron and Canal-als, Teked O €3 Soui Clurk-at,, opposile Sherniun Uouts, andat Diwat, Teate Arrios. Wisconsin & Mnnosota Through) . Day Bxpros.. *9:45 2. m.{ %400 p. m. Wisconsla, loy L *500p.m.|'11:008, . | Op, m.l 70 pm., Al tralne run vin Milwankes, Tiokets for &F. Paal and Minnrapaiisars £oad aiier sin Aladi Aid Prelis 24 Cbiow, or via Watarioswn, 1AOrosss, aud Widons. boos MmN, it arid 1o soondts Dol ok e analatyhest, - meas Clant e Thcket 11 oy Wiroraets sad" Mitisesots Panonger. CHICARD, BURLINGTON & YUINCY RAILROAD, 008 of Laka-st., Indis ; sty Indiana-av. and Srisesthet,, o Cmal und Setoenibate, Tekel Opeer, & Glorhan andat depols. Arrise, Matland tepresd,,.., UUAWA Bl burwslor assanrar. Jtwoatun:, Dubuaue & Sloux Oit; ;| auih . [* 740 w7 1H00p, {irove Acoainmonal Uowaoratirors Accommedatia: ok, Bundsi, tE; ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, ket Offices, BY (e .y COrR r N’rh-" fi:‘- 3‘"‘ :-':T:‘J erfllr"-'f/ Waskington, Pilmer leave From deposition Buildia, L Day Rspress—Pullman Draw- fag-Moum Slueplug Uara, o Vo witions: hanas.,. .. " i At apron= Pulla i sl lton Uttn a0 Hiotel Cita., eroetr 23] 8:33a, m. 008, m, §03p. m.{ 9:10p. m. “Only Une running the botel oara 10 Now Vork. KANKAKEE LINE. From Degols, Joul Lake und Doanty=second-sts, Lause, | “drrive, Indlllufiwll.:.hn! s nat g x.uung"lu.' pre: 10:208. m,|* $:40p. ma . Batd Niglit Kapress (daily), 8:90 . mu.l* 7:158. m, CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINE. Liepots cornar Clinton and Curroll-ste., Wesl Side, Leave. |~ Arrive, 88, m.|* 8:80 p. m, B:00p.m.| 7:808, m. BURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, Jrom depot corner Clintum axd Carrodlsis, Tadisnapolis, Loulaviflo & Ciacin. uktl Day Kipruss Tadlaunpols Loulavilli'd Giis At (daii ], PITTS| Leuvs, ® 16w, m,(* 8:00p. o, 8:0p.m, | 130a,m. PITISBURD, FT. WAYNES CHICAGD RAILWAY. |__ Lo 9:00 8, 1, b8 p, . HaRE 5030, 10, SRR TRl ¢ Bt o 55 5 BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD, Taing liave Joom rour of Lipusition duilding and fosl ar Teantiaecondal, Devol curnse I idison-at,_and Mickganar, O ity Mihaanar, Gty afice, 85 Clarkett,y corner of Wadhe Liave. | _Arrive, Morolog Expres ot s. o} Accammodatio & ....l Kvuing Kipre & 85wty “iDally. *Dally, Buodeys oxcopted, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD. 3 Van B 1 Shermanais, Dupoly euraer o Ve Bursa and Shirmanais, Tickel eftos Leaw, | dreives atia, Leavenn'th A Atohtson s [*100 n, m.|* 49 5. 5ae + 'oru A doomudatlon, + 6:00 p; m: [ DI A. s Bl kapes 0K b, (LT

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