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6 FINANCE AND TRADE, An Unusually Quiet Day Among the Bankss--New York Exchango Firmer, The Conutry Movement of Currency Light sesThe Clearings 82,700,000, The Produco Markets Irregular ~=-Provisions and Ilogs Stronger. ‘Wheat and Barlay Woenlk---Oats Easier *=s=Corn Firm. FINANCIAL, The financial situstion wsn very dull. ‘The small clearings aro an index o tho restrictad operations of thobanke. The demand for lons was but moderato, All classes contributed to It, The loan aud dlscounts of the banka ara kept comfortably full from day to day by tho current roquirements of thelr regular cus- tormers, Country and city Lorrowers alike are com- elled to borrow by the bad conditlon of the roads and the slackness of country trado, Thero ia vory littlo eurptus, and the banks do not care to extend accou modations to any extent to outsido Lorrowera. Tates of discount are @10 rer cent at tho banks. Ou the streot loanable funds ara fn good supply Tates are 8@18 por cent. Thero was a larger supply of New York excliauge. Bales wore ‘mado a¢ 500 discount Letween Lanks for $1,000, Tlie country orders for curreucy wero small, The clearinga were $2,700,000, NEDUCING DEDEMPTION EXPENSES. Tho rosult of tho uotice given by Unitod Btates TTreasuror Now scvcral weeks ago that parties forward- ing good currency for rodemption would linve tha cost of landiiog aud printing such good notes deducted from tlio smount remittod kins bocn that banks and others forwarding notes for redemption havo seat ‘only such as the law contemplates may be received ot Goverumient exponse, sd the work i the redemption divialon s 80 for reduced that twenty-fivo employes have been furloughad, aud moro nre to follow i & few days. The conrao of tho Treusurer, it Is sald, will ovo tho Government annunlly a large amountof money. BILVER RESUMPTION. Tho Treasury now haa on land fn ke differcnt Blinta and Sub-Tressuries $14,000,000 in small stiver coins. A new vault fo to Y constrncted in tho New York Bub-Tresury to mako room for additional ac- sumulations, ‘Ihe nmount of fractiopal curreney oute #anding is $46,000,030, but it s estimated that §14,000,~ 00 of this havo beon tost, and will nover bo presented for redemption, Au. fesuo of $35,000,000 fn silver shauge will therefora Lo snuplo to cover All tha nceds of tho country for subsldiary currency, Tle fraction. al currency 18 to bo destroyed as fast a8 redocmed, ENOLISH INVESTM Tho London Inv sty T8 IN AMERICAN BECURITIES. * Hanuai states that In Janusry ho sonnt of subacriptiona tonew fssites of Amerl- <ot securities wero §4,1 1o to bo called up i1 his 13 & total of $7,3 750; and tho Aulscriptions Urtiary amount to $,225,100. 75 of Eaglish capital put into American enterprisce {n two mouths, This amount 18 distributed a8 follows: Fhilideiphia & Leading Railroad,. Yoople's Gag-Light and Coke Co, of Tittuburg & Connel Utica, Ituaca & Ehalra Raflroad. Total, .« ++$2,000,000 000 Iavilio Ratltoad,eeess ,9U0,600 99,780 187,409,750 DULL TIMES IN WALL STREET. The otaido publie, wwho possoss tho covated dotlars, cannot be farcd into tho speculativo market Just now atouy price, This f4not an nsrertion mady at ran- dom, but §a ,stated on the authority of & woll-known commission-housa snd the bulk of commission-brokcra in the Board, Members who Lava depeuded tipon the custom which springs from s widely-epreail Fpectia- tivo spiclt find thelr conditfon but lLittlo iruproved, whilo they aprecisto *ho fact that a certain. chosen few, Who aro the hangers-on of thochief manspulators, amount of orders, This proves tho trutli of our v {nlon, moro than onco sdvanced, that tho vagaticn of tte markot sra controllod solely Dy the profesaional operatars, who may eloct o forces. riso to-lay or compel n fall to-morrow. 7% fa not likely, howover, under tho present aspect of thlngs (which comprises certainly & hopeful outlook, coapled with » detormination that, willy-nilly, the future.sball Lo better) that thors is much money to bs mada by sclling stocks short.—, ald, “{nuncial article New York 2ler- DECHEABE 1IN HAN FRANCISCO BAVINGH DANKA DUHINESH, The rotarns of o business of the savings Lanks and loan soclatioa of San Franclsco for the Lalf year ended Dec. 31, 1975, show an increasa of 913 in the number of depositors during thut period, In the sg- gregate doposita, liowever, thero was o decresso of $9,005,216, or about $16 por hcad, Tho avarags amonnt for cach depositor was $814, gold, natnat $870 in July, and $77 In January, 1875, The returns of the pavings institutions fn the Interlor of tho Stato show au in- . creaso in deposits amountlug to 350,209, ‘Tho casts on hand at tho close of tho yesr had sugmented fn vol- o from $709,264 to $1,009,602. Theaverage credited 10 each depositor was $380, gold, b far larger sum than atands fo tho credit of savings bauks' deposltors in any other rartion of tho globa outaldo of Califoruls, Hays tho Han Francisco Kulletin: * Theso silont semi= aunual messongers, indicating our progrees and tho yossosslon of inanclal strength, as well as tho Ligh premium paid to labor in thia Btate, apeak with an ouphaala which will bo hieard and folt in many other lands,* GOVERNMENT BONDS, Unitod Hiates Cs of 1. Uniled States 5-20a of -3208 of ‘C5—~January snd 5-208 of *i7—Junuary snd Jul 5-208 of "8—January and Juiy 408,00 i00ee United Siates ow s 01 i, Uuited States currency Gs, Bid, u GOLD AND GUEENDACES, Gold was 1125@11335 Ureenbacks wero 885@884con tho dollsr In gold. FONEIUN EXCHANOE, Bweden. Cablo trannfera—tondon,, Cuble trausfers—1'uria. CITY AND COUNTY ll;&flnfl. Chicago City 77 ct, bonda,.., 104 & fat, Culcago City 7 9 ct.soworagio, 10414 & lnt. Chicaa City 7 W et, water loan, 1013 & Int, Luok County 7 3 ct, bouds,,., 105 Went Park 7 9 cf, bonda ... Ko 7 (Lincoln Park.... North Cl City City liaiiway, Gy Haliway, Traders' Tusurance Company. Chamber of Commerce, Cliicago Gas-Liglit aud Coke Company, * Chicago & Northwestern gold bond Expodionslotkscsseserserses Rafiway, Honth Sl 4t Bid Bixty dags, Bight, il 4 &lut, 100X ut, 07 & fnt. 03 &int, Y et, bonde LUCAL BTOCKS, LATEST, New Yong, Feb, 16,—Gold opened at 113, advanced o0 113%, Carrylog rates wore 1G3%, Loaua wero also muade tlat, Governmonts strong snd advanced X to ) vader o beavy uvestment dewand, Ttallroad bonds wera strong, with Northweetcen, St. Paul, and Pacifc seuca as featurcs, Btate socuritics qulct. « =Blocks sirong and higler, with an advance for the duy of 3§ to 2X per cent, which was mout conspieuons in New York Central, Northwestern, Bt. I'aul, and Ttock 1alsnd, ‘Tho closing quotations {n many instancos wera thie highest of the day, ‘Western Unfon was weak, The anuouncement was made by the Atlautio & Facifio Cumpany of » reduction of Tates 20 Loy pur ceut hetwoun Now York aud Ohicago snd other proiuis Bent citivs. Transactions ware 143,000 shures, of which orthwestern, lz,«;‘» Lake 90,000 wera Western Union, Tuick” Tuland, 13,000 8t Biloros (00 New York Central, J,000 O e Misvourl Laoifia, , 27,000 Jaul, 18,000 Erie, 17,00 - l‘lum.-y suurket esny; @34, Trime morcantile paper, G, Jinfom receipts, 305,000, Troduce exguris, $3,440,000, Clearings, 21,000,000, Htarliug qulats 45@i%0, Doupous, ‘61 Qoupous, i Fennessea s, 0ld..,, ] . Adanus Express, Vel Furgo.... e 383 | Bl B oy e - 472 s v L .Nd. EN “X Wabshs pf 2 GOVELNMENT 1ONDE. as | 100, 195 410 E X Tfpeesss 10-4us, conpous, ll’:l‘lfi n‘?lnl. a4 337 | VIrginga news e aess o' l Missour! da.,oveey +1103 WTOCKS, + WY N, Centrali,ee e sn103 3¢ | Fort Wayue.\. o 300§ Terse Haubesvansrons Erle pfi..., .33 | Torrs Hante ptd,..e. 22 1iatlem 13 | Chicago & Alton.....108 Tiarlem 'p 1133 Cuicago & Altan pfd. 109 Michigan Central, r03¢ 1 Obto & Misaisrtppt.,, 32} U, P, stock, + f3; | Indiana Central, . B ke Bhore, 637, 1 Cbl,, Hur, & Quincy,, 20 g} Hanolbal & Bt, Joo. 20 934 | Del,, Lack, & West, 117 LA AR B Tel el 195 Northwestern pfd, .. 67 , Céntrai Pac, bonds, 103, Oleval'd & Columb's, 85 | U. . bond, ——— REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wers flod for reccrd Taeadsy, Fob, 132 CITY PROTERTY. Woodblns placo, 157 £t e of Oskiey av, af, 30z 108) f1, dated Jan, 2%, . $ 2,000 Greon at, 100 £t p of Van Luren st, w 12, 1atod Feb. 4. ver 4,500 North av, 121 ft o of Oakiey av, » f, 243130 ft, 1207 duted Aug, 12, 1874 Ellis av, 251 4 10 {t n of Thirty-sevonih o 1923358 £t, aud_other yroperty, daled Fob, 10 (Benjamin F. Ebrman to Daniot J, Fallis) 88,000 Osk 112 1t w of North Qlark st, n f, b5x17 11, dated Feb, 7...00 Dinsell at, 20 ft 8 of Sophis dated Fob. 14, Nortli Deatborn #t, 120% 1, 263116 ft, datod Feb 8, Premikcs No, 1060 West nflb- 0, 9,00 urling o, 11, datod Jan, 31 3,00 Dlus Taland & 243100 1, 2,250 Dionell at, Bid 16 1 of Will dated Feb, 15, ,000 Thity-frst 40 (-10x113 £t, dated Feb. 1 2,200 Bouthport av, 100 £t 8 of Dold Tt, dated Febe 13,0000eerrors 30w Prairio av, 410) It 8 of ThirtyAfo i, w1, 21 81005126 ¢, and building, dated Fob, 15.. 8,000 Bixteonth 3ty o w cor of Laulina at, 8, 4210 11, doted Pob., It.....0. corse, D00 Twontloth at, 100 ftw of Wood af, nf, 233135 11, dated Jan, 31..., srenenee 1400 Va! Buren i, 16 16 w of Californis av, 8 f, 26z ' 125 t, dated Feb, 12.....+ .e 75 Tincoln av, & cor of Hedygwick at, tnangle of 70 =) 282247 % {t, dated Fob, i, aeess 5,000 Rinelo e6, 80 £ w of Ashlaid av, & £, 24x100 1, dstod Kov. 15, 4T3 o 1500 NORTII OF CITY LIMITH, WITHIN A TADIUS OF / MiLYs ar Cflfllmll;aflll' £, 253100, Dunniig at, 200 ft e of Shoflold av, 8 £, 26x T 0t Feb, 10,0 .8 60 BOUYIL OF CITY LIMITH, WITHIN A RADIUS OF T MiLes OF COURT- HOUKE. Stata &, 230 1 .10 ££, dated Ja, Butterficld ut, X 2:x10 ft, dated Feb, 13, Sixty-sccond atrect, 8 w cor 48315 ft, dated Ang, 12, 1873, Tartland av, near Foriy-tirst at, W 1, 19xi04 1, aud 23104y 1t 1" adjolning block, dated COMMERCIAL. The following wero tho recolpla and shipments of the leadingarticles of produce in this city during tho twenty-four Liours ending at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning and for the correspouding dato one year ago : RECRIFTA, ;| BIIPMENTY, a0, | 1815, || 1810, | 1938, ST Pl M o 0 0 08141 So 4,070 730 05 6008 B0 81570 11,080 1. 03,450 arley, Qrasa Foud, 13 Flax sced, It Broow-cor, fos| Cured meats, lLa| 10,00 121,00 5,000 765,740 f A R | 6841" rd, s, Tallow, Ttutter, ts. Dressed hogy, . Livo togs, Nu.. Catlle, N Blecp, No. 1iiides, I, Tiighwiu Wool, I Totatoes, Coal, tons. Hay, tons, Lutntor,] Blitnglea, 3 Balt, rla, Louitry, 1La... TPouitry, coops Game, pkgy. Lqgs, phs. licoao, b Gr'n apples, bris| Dennw, bu. Withdrawn from store on Mouday for city consump- tiom, 12,917 bu wheat, 1,151 bu corn, 1,750 bu barley, The following graln was inspoected iutostore on Tuos- day mornlng: 1 car rejected winter wheat, 2 cars No, 1 N, W. wheat, 20 cars No, 2 N. W do, 37 cara No.2 spring, 22 cara No, 3 do, 10 cara rajocted do, I ears no grado do (113 wheat); 4 cars Ligh-mized corn, 9 cars No. 2 do, 12 cara new mixed do, 10 cars rojocted do, 9 cars no grade do (37 corn); 10 cars whito osts, 11 cars No. 2 do, 8 cars rofected do (27 onts); 15 cars No, 3 barley, 4 cars No, 3 do, 4 cars rojacted do (33 barley), Total, 200 cars, or 78,000 bu, Inapocted out ¢ 19,457 bu wheat, 3,037 bu corn, 742 bu oats, 814 bu Darley. ‘The followlny are belioved to Le tha stocks of whest {1z store ot tho principal tiver poluts fu 3Mlonesota : 8t, Paul, 830,000 bu; Newport, 20,000 bu; Hastlugs, 410,000 bu; Red Wing, 33,00 bu ; Lake City, 25,000 bu; Wines' Landing, 8,000 bu; Wabaslaw, 16,600 buj Helmer, 120,000 bu ;s Mioustaka, 130,000 bu; Foun- tain OMy, 63,000; Winons, 45,000 bu; Woaver, bu; Kellogg, 15,000 bu s Prospect and Douglas, 50,000 bu; Midfen Rock, 20,500 bu, Total, 1,809,000 bu. A Western etatistician fu reportod to have calculated that i tho 803,000,000 peoplo who convumo wheat ake only half a buahel cach per day, the 65,000,000 bu now In slove all over tha civillzed world would last about elovon hours, 1o thinks wo are In imminent danger of starvation, The cstimate rerminds us of tho man who undertook to publish o nowspaper in a coun~ try village; hio wos sura It would pay, oa bio could just cltar expenwes it overy man, woman, and ebild n tho ylacs took only two coples aplece, It 1@ wluspered by ths boars, who aro alwaya starting some foolish canard that turns cut Lo be true, that the sctivity in wheat for export, roparted from New York, {8 duoe to Indulgence in tho ewapping procesa, by held- crs, who havo adopted tho jack-knifo polley so fong in forco in the real-cstate market, They ought mot to complaly, Burely the practice complained of ia prefer- able to tha *nothing dolug yet * atyle of (no) trading, Tho lesding produce markets were frregular yoster- by, provisions befog firter, com steady, wheat and barley weak, and other thinga generaily easy, except hogs. Thesdviees from other polnts wero lves do- clsive ihan is often thoease, but the tandency mp- peared to bo downwarda in moat Instances, Qur ro- acipts wero rathier light ail round, and thoe shippiug 'movement fair io comparivon, but atocks of grain in- ereased sl round last week, with the oxception of rye. @ ‘Thero was s quiot movement fn dry goods, Fow buyers wore preveut, and the wall-order buslness also waa light, Deyond Nc reduction fn two or three trands of bleschud whirtings, there were no price changes. Groceries were in modersto domaud at nomiually steady pricos, Holdurs of coileea manifest more cunfidensce than for some tme provious, and it Iuglus to Jook oa though the declining course of prices hias ot last boon checked, Sugsrs aud toas were held mors firmly, while slrups, molsssen, rice, mpiced, oud othor lines, were about sleady, Tho fish and canned gouds marketa had no spoclally now featurcs, Thero was 8 fair in- quiry for dricd fruita, aud a generally stoady niarket was oxperienced, Looss Muscatel ralsius and pitted cherrica wero a shadeluwer. Thera wora uo ehanges 1n the butter and clicese warkety, a yood business bo- iug in progress ab wleady prices, Bagglog was dull ot 26350 for Htark, 25 for Lowiston, and 4340 for Amari- csu, Coal snd wood wera steady, Oils were (n Nght demand at Monday'a revised quotations, ‘Lumbor mat with the averays faquicy, prices vuling steady. Itis now thonght that not over onedialf » wlock of logu will be put in the streams of the proi- inent lurnber countiea of Michigan, 1n kome wections work 18 suspended, the ground being bara aud so soft os fo bo alnost {mpassable, However, tho weather Las been s littlo 1nore favorable for the paut few days, and tho asuow-slorm toay have oxtended over tho North and helped matters fn il woode, Mctals sud tinuers' goods were ateady, hough quist, the bad roads in the interlor having ine torrupted irade. Nalla wero stewly at $2.934.00. Broom-coru, wool, and hides wero unchanged. Hoeds wero rather quiet at unchauged prices, Hay was dull and casfer, the offeringy Leing oxcessive, Poultry was stronger under 8 good dewsnd for shipment, which was Lardly astisfied, as tho offeringe of wuitable stock ware small, No forelgn goods recelved yeatordsy, The dutios collsctod were §1,034.25, URAIN 1Y ATORE. ‘Thae followlng are the foutiuge of the official report of gralu ju atore fu this city on the evening of Hatur- asy last, aud at corresppnding datest Feb.13, Feb, 5, Feb,13, 187d, 116, b PiE) 48,830 1,03 Wil No. 1 N, W, spring,, Nu,3 N. W, spring 2L 5,008,010 w3 817,964 102,809 sEwes 8,877 111 2,449 193691 40258 16 206511 FELTEYY 0,713 o410 2004 B8 870,200 107 0V 1,304,014 2,512,148 e ammeo 460610 1n012 FOC R X kg N3 s B3 Tt s 9% 1008 No grate.. "Total... 2 Total of all kiuda in store, 5,533,090 bu, Theso fige urce sliow an increass during last weok of 103,213 bu wheat, 103,037 bu corn, 26,201 bu oats, 41,734 bu bare ley: and a decrease of 23 bu rye, Total Incresse, 370,136 b Included fn the above statement of Northwestern wheat are supposed to be13,730 bu No, 1 Minncsota, and 332,102 bu No, 2do. Aw, however, it 1s dificult to understand how 9,033 by of No.1 Northwestern can become 13,735 bu of No, 1 Minnesots, our rendors may assume that there is probably au error somewliord. MOVEMENT OF FROVISIONS. From advsnce sheets furnished the Socrelary of the ‘National Pork-Packers' Asaocistion, by the Hon, Eal- ward Young, Chifef of Bureat of Statlstics, the follusr- ing movemont of provisions fa reported Aggregato oxports of beef products for Tanary, 0,923,351 value, $903,193. Aggregato oxporta ot liog product for January, 60,483,003 1t value, §7,235,+ 930, Aggregate exports of boef products sinco Nov, 1, 1678, 26.605310 ta; valuo, 303,61, Aggreqata ext ortd of Liog products siunce Nov, 1, 1873, 164,060,364 3 valuo, $20,003,007, Aggrepate imports of bect products for Jannnry, 23,350 1bs; value, $1708, Ag gregate dmports of liog products, 14,023 fas value, $2.2)3, Aggregatn fmports of beel products sinco Nov. 1, 1¥13, 59,300 fbs; value, $4,433, Agaregata im- yorta of hng products sinco Nov. I, 1875, 24,210 Na; value, $3,78 % PROVISIONS, 1100 PRODUCTS—Wero Jezn activo o the aggre- gate, but atronger all round in symupathy with Livers pool, which vwsa quoted stronger on lard and meats, Hoga were in such light supply as to forhid an ad- vanco in prices, thero not being cnough in early to tompt packers to eutor tho market. Dut that fact 10enacen the continuance of the packing season, snd mado buyers of product anxlous. The demand for the speculative articles was not confied 1o tho sbort intersat, tho situation attracting long buyers, who did not purchase all thoy wWanted, becauso holders wero not anxlous to sell, Thia was probably the reason that prices did not sdvancs further in pork sad lerd; Luyers held off when they found thers wag littlo on the toarket, Mixs Ponk—Was In very good demand, and 10¢ per Drl higher, the inqulry being almost entirely for future delivory, Cash lota woro dull, Sales wero reported of 4,500 brla sellor March at §31,03@31.073; 6,20 bris seller April at $21.30@11,40; and 6,500 brls seller May ot §21.66@91.6T%. Total, 17,20 bLris, The market closed firm at $21.00221,05 cash or acller Fobruary; $:1.05@21.01%¢ seiler slarch; $2137@.40 ler Aprils and $21,63 seller May, 'Pritno mews pork was quict at §18.95318.50, Extra prime quoted at $16,73@16.00, Lano—Was relatively quiet, bt firm, ndvanciog 5@ 100 per 100 fa, under a good demand with littlo nifer- fug, Salos wers roportad of 1,500 tew cash at 23613504 12485 92,50 tes seller March st $12.61@12.52% 5 4,00 towwoller Aprll st $12.85.5128i); and 760 tes asiler Aoy ot $ULLOG@13,02, Total, ¥,0% tes, The murket cloaed firm at $12,65 cush or selloe Tebruury; $1470.0 12,7434 seller March; $12.85@12,87)g scller "April; and $13.00 for seller May, MEATS—Wero 1 good domsnd, both for present and future delivery, aud were 4G '{a highor, with ro- strictod oYeringa ut that, The inqulry from shippers wae mora active, but many of the orders woro linited to Lmvlwl Niguros. The tradiog fo futures was chlef- Iy by loeal operators, bus one or two round lota were taken for sprivig shipment, the fndications boing that packing is narly over for {his seuson, oxcopt tho cut- ting duboon direct forsigu account. Ilvnce loldurs were not auxious to scll, oven at the adviuco, 5a were mx;‘or(ul of 830,000 1 short ribe at §i1.125/Gol1, 0 Per 10 13 auller Mar.l, $11.45 ueller April, aud $11.625 (@11b5 for May; 120 boxea do at Lije; 300 boxes long clesrs at 11, 100 buxea short clears at 11%o: 1,2 Dbozea loug and shost ¢ ears ot $11.50 511.70; and 120 bozes Jonit cut lama at 1dc. Tho markot closed at the Tong Bhort Short Clear, Jv. Clear, ivA 1 1}'.’ }l‘)fi 1 % n 1k ux ng Uy [ T Cr e cara quoted ai 11370 Eanh, nnd woller March, boxed grecn hams, TU@I1Y weweot-plekled do, I4g12Gc; Cumberlands, 111 cash or scller Yebriary fong-cut hamy, 135G13N¢, boxet: bacon hams, 13@13e, OnEASE—Was quiet at i BEEF PRODUCTS—VWere ufeady and nuiet at .50 @10.00 for mens, $10.6061L00 for extin meus, and $21.60@22.00 or tiame, TALLOW—Was quoled al 8X@8%c, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—as loas active, tho weaknces fn wheat causlng buyers to hold off, but tho niurket was quated Grm at former figurca, a3 tho offeriugs were not Jargo, “Tho buying wus chiely done by lucal dealers, Balos wero roported of 160 bris winters on private torms ; 750 brls apriug extros cliefly at $4.0065.00; and 60 Lita spring auperines ot $3.50, Wotal, 900 brie The market cloned quiot at tho follawing rango of prices: Cholco winter ostras, $6,50G7.60; common to good do, $4.75@5.30; apring oxtras, $1.00@140; good do, $4.60@4.75; choles do, $3.00@8.25; patents do, $0.50@7.25; Minnesota, $3.00@ spring su- porfines, $1.00M360; ryo flonr, $4.3:@1.255 buck- wheat do, $4.60@3.23. Duav—\Was quict ond easler, Hales veoro 20 fonw at $9.50 on track, and 10,00 freo ou Loard ca Mipnrinas—Sales were 10 tons at §13.00 on track, ConN-MraL~Coarse was nominal at $13,50 313,76 on track, WIHEAT—Was sclive nnd weak, declinig 1420 rer bu trom the closiug prices of donday, jwith & very Tusettled focling, Liverpaol was quiet and Mark Lano Deavy, under lirge arrivals off, coast, which made New Yorkdull, “ with diminianed bids,” This caused 8 bearlah feoliugs Lore, though the remulta wers only moderate, sud the market reseded under Leavy offer- ings, Bome pariies, who have becn reputed 1o hava Lxeen on the bull atde, wers freo sellers, and the muft waa followed by tho many who always want to sell on tho downward turn, Cash wheat waz abant oqually week with futures, though No, 3 atill commaniied o prewiuin of 13¢c per bu, The luwes grados wore also weak, Lelug dn very ignt demand. Tho conditions in- dicated that the declive wew & geniin one, duv to natural caused, but sonie operators clatmed thiat it wan probavly ouly's repelition of tho wilking procoss hich lies buen enacted #1 or seven tinns ulreudy, tho artios ;contralling 1ho apot property being abla to put e market uluiust Whct Uy pletse. T iacket undoubtediy a manipulated dest, but the mauipulstors donot necesearily control ft ay they lst, Holong, howorer, 84 the present kind of westher continues it fa uot Ukely thad tue recelpts will increae 100 volume which cantot Le casily talen caro of till ho merits of the casaare deckled by the chiaracter of tho dowand exprossed it tie sarly part of Ui opoutng of uavtgation, Boller March opuned b $1.01, receded 1o $1.00%, roie (o $1.00%, aud declined” Irregularly 1o , ‘cloaing at Y9N0, Sellar tho month pold ut @103, closing at the inslde, Holler May sold at 106 carly, to§1.04 at tho close, Setler April ranyod Rt (@ %0 Above Murch, belny relatively weak. Oush N, 4 cowmandod & premiutn of ks 1¢a over Fobruar, A1) past noon, but eloacd at §Lull, No, ¥ cluse Mominaliy at 85¢, and reliete { at e, Unul saion wero reported of 36,800 bu Nu. 3 apriui st $LUI@101: 10,060 bu No, 3'do 8t 821§ Tudtu b refucled ot Td @Ya7c; snd 3,400 b by baniple at 182i4e, Total, 0,000 bu, MixNEsoTA Wurar—Way moderituly active, 1@1 %50 lower, fu sytjathy with the general market, Halew werw 16,800 bt No, 2 ab $1L.0246c1.03," and 144 Lu by gawple st $Lud@e 17, "lotal, 20,200 bu, No.1 was notainal at £,15%, @116, CORN—Was quiet and nioven in a3 gmall way, the fluctustions i prics not bulng large. Liverpool wan quuted oasior, and Now York dull, bud our receipls wero awall, esjocially of coru detiverably on con. tracts, and’ the ruarket was rather firtn during the @ireater part of tho acaslon, excopt on sample lots, which werw tains and ecamicr, A few Lorts Were cuve cred uatly {0 the day, Lut mosh of thom wero pmtout aysin afterwards ou veceipt of ihe lafer nows from verpool, ‘Ibe February deliveries have niarly ail Lecn made how, bo tiat there {s o uncertainty sbout the market for ‘this mouth, and the shorts do not particularly fear tho couseuouces of amall rooceipts How, a4 they aro belicved 1o be clielly dusto miid weather, which caunot last for ever, * Belier March vpenud at 413¢, sold up to 4130, dectined to 415 aud closed ut 413ge, Beller thu Lionth, or cash No, 2 Yol at 11@4124c, clostug 3t AT\(e, Henas ApriLvold ol 4342y, closing at tho tuwide, Boller Muy sold at 451, @10Ke, closlng at doe, Helor June wold ot 40 @dinc; and seller July At ddgidie, Cah salea wera reported of 0,00 bu No.Zat 41@41 1,600 b hfgh nixod at 41407 4,000 ba now da at 4fe; 1,200 bu pew mixed 8t 333¢ci 5,300 bu rejected at dug 84273 400 by cars st $dci 6,000 Lu by wsianlo at B @i on tracks and 7,000 bu dost 3ksdisicine , 89,200 bu. OATH—Wera quict aud 5 1o lower, The riceljta wers largor, -ufl (lore wad Futler wuOFs pr.eddre to sall, but fuw b, orders were recaived, hieuce little Vi done. "ty the Taoutl soud carly'st d1%2¢, and was afterwards oerad at §13i@dl Belter March losed. at S1%@3L3c, and ApRl af o, openiug ot Bie. May wia ul‘c;d{n at @SN, Caab No,2 wmflu,‘(@'lqu\! R ab tha u Rujected sold b 2636 the pulaide for N, W, recelpla. Bauplos ud rasior, Ol wero reported B4 81 C; 1,300 u Tefected at 20 E CHICAGO TRIBUNE ==:——_———-“ 27c 7,800 bu by iplo 8t 28@3%e on track; 4,300 bu o nt :!lp‘wne el ed, Total, 21,800 bu, YE—Was {n moderats demand and steady. Nomo pected fn, No, 2 rold at 673675, and samyjles ate8a7'c, No, 1 and refectol wore not mentioncd. Cash ralcs fuclude R0 b No, 2and 900 bu, by sample, t tha abave namad peicos, BARLEY—Was leas active and vary weak, averaging 2237 lower than on tho previos day, Tho recalpte Wore tip to the recent avorage and thio weekl shasa an fnereass of the stock in store of over igiont being chiefly I the speoulative geade, Thi , togethier with the report that he FeLiary shurts waore pretty wall provided for, brought out A goos miny selling orders, and, thn market ruled very wed throngliout the seseon, altliouxh tho Abiorts took hold quits freely si timas. The coolar weather alao causod many to ¢xpect improved roads and larger receipts, Caali No. 3 apened at 609 and closed weak at aboul 6ie, or neariy o above No.3, Tha lowsr grades wera quict and unchianged at d3¢ for , and 25@2Jo for roport 000 bu, neglectod, Hamples weeo very dull, an wsual, Heller the month opened at e and cloved weak nt Gdci March rold carly at 63se, andat the closs st 61 Other nptions wers neglected. Caah saleg wore reported of 25,000 bu No, 3 st 04@66¢; 1.6¢0 b No, 3 at I} BU0 burejocted at 23@o; 1,600 L by sample at 7o on track, ‘Total, 29,000 bu. SATEST, 1In the aftornoon provisions wera in moderato de- mand and stoads, Salea wero reported of 1,500 bris mess pork at $21.37¢ soller April, and :$21,623¢ seller May: 2,350 tes lard at $12.70 sellor March, and $12.85@12.873% sellor April 20,000 tcs short ribs at $11.4131a 11.50 welier April; 40, 000 1be greon hams, avaraging 16 lbs, at 113ic, Wheat was in moderato demand and ' tirmier, cloalng at S1.0J reller March, with prices ranging frons Y92c@ $L4 Febrnary was quict ot $1.01x@1.02, May closad at $LO4Y, Corn was strongor, seiling at d1¥@dlio for Marchand 42, @42ic fod April, both closing ‘at tho autade, Maysold at 48)4c, sud February ut 415G e Latley ngatn doclined, ssloa belng made ot £0: for March aud 630 for Febriars, CALL DOARD. Mess pork was rather quiel add steads, closing at $20.10 sellera for March, and st $IL4Tx for April. Faless 1,600 brla st $21.10 seller March, $71.37% seller April, shd £21.63) sclior Ma, - s Lard was quiet and easfer, closing at $12.07@12.70 for March, and 3LE3@1287 for April Short riba_wero stronger, sales bulug reported of 60,000 fue, wollor April, at $11.0, QENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOT~Waa steady at $2,12, BROOM-CORN~—1as m moderato demand and firm, A few arders biove been rocelved for seod, and the in- dications are that in Kansas at least fully a3 much will be planted this scason as laskh Wa quote: Cholco old hurl, 10@11¢; No. 3 hurl, 7@00; cholca medium, 6X@Tio; good medium brush, Giges falr insido and covers, 5@S3c; inferior, 4@4)c; crovked, ha@ee. NUTTER~Thore was a firm market for good ta cholce grades—indeed very full prices werejbelng real- fzed for il descriptions, as the recoipts no more than Keep pace with tho current demand, Bhippers as well asthe home trado operated on & genmercus scalo at {beo nnuexed raogo of prices: Cholce to fancy yollow, 2&30; niedium 1o good grades, 20@24c; in- ferior to cominon, 19@18¢; common to choios roll, 16323¢, BAGGING~—Tittls that 1a now wan doveloped in tho bagging market. Trade is uuususily quiet, even for this seasun of the yoar, but st the low prices now rul- ing there {s » confidont feeling amoug bolders, and the warket may be quoted leady: Stark A, 20305 Lewiston, 2%c; Montaup, 23¢; Cutario, 2503 American A, 23%c 3 Amoakeeg, 28%u; Otrer Creek, 23c; burlap bagn, 4 Ly, 14@16¢ 3 do b bu, 16@16¢ ; gunnies, ainglo, 15@lsc: do, doublo, 25@26¢, CIEESE—Thia muarket was firm and nnchanged. Trade continties more (han ordinarlly good for thia seawon, and holdors of fine goods wanifest confidence iu the permanence of prices, Wo quote choico to fancy factory at 12i(@ld, and lower grades at 9@ 3. COAL—A good ruany ordors woro pisced, Lt thoy wero generally for small quartitiey, consuniers shiowe ing uo inctination to order in advance of cirrent needs, Prices reanain an follows: - Lacknwanua, range and nut, $10,00; do, cggy $3.60; cannel, STH0EH.00; Frlo, $7,00° Dlosaburg, $7.50 Hocking Valley, £6.60% Indiana block, $0.00; Baltimore & Olfo, $6,50; Iuie nols, #4,60e5,00, DIEYSED HUGS—Were iu fair demand, and 10@lse bigher. ‘The recelpts wera harger, nad live product sdyauced, Heavy weighta brought §9.20@ , and lght hogs $,12). Caan salea Include 14 head and 2 cara at prices given nbove. FI8H—Hackoral s in & fair way to advanca, Prices bere aro lowor than et thia kast, and as soou as tho atocks now on Lond aro exbausted higler fig- res must prevall, In othor descriptions Do im. portent changes aro looked for st prosent, though {lie. growing demsod fesds to reater Srmnoss all around, Wo still guoto : No.1 whitefish, X-br), $3.25 @3.40; No.2 do, $5,16@6.20; No.1 trout,$1.50; 'No, 1 xhore mackerel, now, X brl, $12.60z13,00; N £.6080.25; No. 2, mackorel, Jg-Url, $4.00.28. jly maokere), i¢-brl, $5.25@0.50; No, 1 shore kits, Inrgo, { No, 1 lay Kils, $1.503 Largo family Xith, ' $1,150.1.30% bank codflulr, $5,00.83,75 5 Qeorge's codfish, 26,233 new Labrador herrlng, nplit, bria, .00 3 do 25@1,505 Labrador herring, round, brls, $. 3.0 Jg-vrl §3.603 1, realod herring, pcr box No, i herriug, dic lumbia River salmon, X-brl, £8.00(38.35. FRUITS AND NUTS—Imvorted driodl fruits, ex- copting prunies and currant, were quoted quiet, Do- micatica were in falr domand, aud, as a rule, were working rather firmer, Tho changes in values woros decting of 350 in pittad cherrioa and dc In looss Muaco. el rajsing,” We now quote: Forzian—Daten, 6R0'¢0 ¢ fign, tayere,14(3160; Aga, drums, naw, 12@1dc; Turkish pruiiod, now, @6 e; French prunes, kegs and boxes, 83140} rafsinm, lnyers, new, $2,65@2.95 ; looso Mua- catel, nevr, §3,20@3,01 Valencls, 11¥@1lixc; Zante curranta, 73{(480 ; wA200. Dosearic—Alden do; Michigan applee, 10@103 " itron, 23 1 apples, 13 poachos, balves, 12(@1dc; do, mized, 103@110; do, pared, 1854 1ve; Blackberrios, 13Y@12{0; raxpberries, H@3 pitted cherrira, 21@325¢, Nute—Filberts, 11k@i2 almonds, Torragoua, 03 @M3¢o; Naples walnuta, new, 1% 170 pFrench waluuta, new, ' 13@1IXo; Granoble whinuts, 16@170; Brazie, 104103¢a; pecans, Toxas, 124Gk 18%e; Wilinlngton peanuts,” 8@8i¢o; Tennessco pesnuby Gfe: African beanuta, 6@Gigc. GREEN FRUIT—~The domand was smaller, owlng to thocold poll, but pricos retnsin ua before, Tho stack of frnits, eapecially of domestio varieties, hias been_eonaiderably reduced of Iata, Cholce spples, $ .30 per brl: Valencia oranges, $8,00@0.50 per case; Biclly do, §3,26@4.00 por box; lenions, $6.W0a 1,00 per bot, GROUERCES—Thors was s quict grocery markot yesterday, thongh tho movement duritg tha past two Uays shows {mprovement sa compared with the cor- rosponiling $wo days of lsut week, ~In prices thers way » fair degreo of atoadiness, ‘Thoro {s » fealng that coffecs lisvo at last about Teached * buttom Agures,” but tho market cannot yet_be quoted sirong, o closa Duyers may still place their ordera at something off from the quoted priccs, Bugars are firm, Sirups, rier, npiees, cto,, rutn steady, Itior—Rangoon, 8@03{e; Carollns, TY@80; Lou- 3¢, falans, 61 @1 orvEes—0, G. Java, 10@dlct Java No, 2, 21@ 230; eholes to fancy R0, 2:(42)0; rood to prime Yo3 cunmon to fuir, 20k@2le; roast- Bingapora Java, 24@230; Costs Rica, racalbo, 2 @dle. Huaans—Patent cut 1oaf, 11 5@11%0; crushed, 113( @113{0 ; powderod, 1111 granulated, Loyt A, standard, 1 uic; do No. 3, 10%cs B, 93 oxtraC,0%0; O No. 2,030 yellow C No, 1, 03¢} cholco brown, 9@0ko; fair 1o prime do, Bi@A%o; common do, 15{2B\(0 1 ohuice molasses sugar, Jgia; com- mon ta goad do, 7R New Urleana, T@ixc. SImury—-Cantornia sugar-loat dreips, TiG75e; dla- mond drips, $1,05@1.10; wilver dripy, oxtrs fine, 603 8507 good sugar-houss' sirup, 8036305 extra do, 53 (@6a; New Utlnaus molassia, choics, 85@i6os do prime, 83: 3 do common ta good, 4B@S: Porto Iico molasacs, 5(\@55c; common nalssdes, $8@42c; blackatrap, S@dlc, Hpica—Allspice, 18@10c; cloves, 88c3 400 3%: pepper, l4@lIBicc: hutmeys, SLAIB1, cutts gluger, 1855@Liggo, Boars—Trua Dluo, 0i¢0: German mottled, 3¢ @Tc; Whito Lily, 6¥@Gi0;_White Hoao, GN@BXc; ~Havon Tasperie), Ues Golden Weat, 4Xi45¢, BrancH—Lrcelutor, lanndry, 8%37e; do, gl @Ye; do, corn, ayXo; Kingsford, pure, 7c; 1 Vx@lYe: docorn, 10sl0Ke. Wai 10 light requost, timothy belng lower, nod all grades wors weak undor largeoiferioys, which srero aujmantad by falr rocetpta yeaterday, We quot Tmothy, $11,603 Na. 2 do, $10.00: mixed’ do, $7,00. 8,007 primo upland prairie, $4,06@9.00; prairio, 46,00 ] HIGHWINES—Wero quict and unchanged. Sales were limited 10 100 bris ot $1,00 per gatlou, UIDES—Wers wtoady under tho ususl demand and modurats offerings : Oreen eity butchers’, Gadies uroen cured, light and heavy, (%@7o; part curod, 3 green malted” kip, 7o green country, h)’ Xo; yreou calfy, 1k412%¢e; flint, dry kip aud calf, 1ik@iba; dry salted nides, 140; doscon skius, 43@ Sie, ~ Damaged bninge two-thirds price, and branded 10 por cent off, Hheep pells, wool eeti mated as waahisd, por Ib, Su@dde, LAUMBEN-—-8mail orders for coromon Jumber are rather numerous, but otler grades are quiet, Thore is Iittle diaposition to ahado prices, excels pariaps in those yards where thero 1a » Leavy stock of & particalar frade of lumber, Quotations . Th Clenr 1 iriug, first aiid second, Fough Ulear slding, tirst and second, Firat coroandn 6idiDg. ...« ¥looriog, Brat comnon, Arcase ¥loriok, 08, dress ltox Loan! Tiox board A wtock boa 1) stock boar U stock boards, Fencluk .. Common 006 120010, 1756 1,00 250G 8,00 280@ 2624 METALS AND “TINNEKS' STOUK — Trado 1 roiLer ulack in cousequescs of the bad roads in the country, Pricen aresteady allvound, Following aratha quotationss L1y PLATE=10, 1Ux14, $0.50; do, 1X, 10z 14, 312,00% roofiug 14x%), I, $2.00, I'io Tiv—Large, a7u; stall, 2403 bar, 43¢, BoLbxu—No. 1, %0c; Noy 4 18, Lxan—Ply, 13a; bar, 8c; doad plpe, o, Copreu—Lottomy, 34c; whioatlibg copper, 32, BUuET Zikc—Full casky, 113 slaby, BKe. BUEET InoN— No, 24, 430 ratos; Dussin fron, 8 to 12 Inclusive, 17c; o, No, 1, stained, 17c; American Busela A, Iie} 1, 1c: galvaulzed iron, 'No, 25, lie; discount, ou, 25 per cents Wink—Nos, 1 c; & 7, to 0, ¥ 1and 19 158,16 19, loe; %, 00; tull 1003 10t0 11,11 ; 13, 115703 10, 'lie;” 17, 16¢; 18, 16c :t::;illl;:hpg; :.cnl dlscount; femco wire, 8)c; do NAILS—Ware in fair request at $2,99@3.00, OLL5—The price of carbon waa aguin wesk sud une ¥otllud, most of the trading belug douest lnxide quo- ony, Lard o1l was Bz at the advanca of thedsy bio- fore, Linkesd, wporw, whale, and otbor lnes ro- main ateedy, quoto: Carbon (stendard white), uue‘m, t, 133¢@140: uo Illinals legal toat, 160 do- wreer, HXG16C; Wa W, 13Utest, 17516 doliead- FEBRUARY 16, 1876 tght, 179 deg., 19@16)0; estrs winterlard otl, $1.00@ 1023 No, 1,8LOURLOI: No, 2, T8@80c ; Hnsced, ra FiZe: tolled, G7e; whalo,winter blenched, TH@Se $2,18@1.23; neatwfood oli, strictly pire, $1.1 \o extra, VB2 do No. 1, Fc; bank ofl, 63t gc ;. piimbao o, edalise: turpentie, 4lo: nay thin, deodorized, 63 gravity, Weat Virginls g aldNge natural, 30 deg., 3o ro- olls, natnral, 99 deg. 403 duced, 29 deg., 24@lic. POULTRY AND EGUB—Poultry was strongor, the cooler weather having stimulated tho shipping de- mand, whi course, is only for fine slock, tho offeriugs of which ars soarcely adequats, Outslde rices were paid for fancy lurkoys and eblckons, fallard cucks solil At $3.50, canvas biaks at §0.00, and amall dnckn at $2,50 per dozen, Ygas woro alow and wo'k : PourTny—Chickens, @12 per Iy ture xeys, 12@14350 3 ducks, 10@120; geess, halUe, Eaod— Sirictly fresh, 14150, HBEEDS—Wers (uiot and unchanged, Timothy soll at $2.00@2.40, primo_ belng at $2.8, Clover sold at $4.00 and mammoth At $4.10. Flax was jnore sctive sf £1,20@1,35, 1lungarisn wannoninnl st 43@33c, millet at 8 '@r0oc, and buckwheat at S0@aSc, % BAY/L—Wan steady and In maderate demanid : Onon. daga and Baginaw, fine, $1.36: do, $1.40; ordinary 3 dalry, without bage, 92,75} dairy, with £ hiton dairy, per sack, $4,50. TOBACCO~—Hut slight chaugs waa observablo fn tho position of the tobacco market, leaf remaining quict and Airm, while nianufactured goos aro still wonk and unsettled, with o light trado iu progress, Quotations aro na follows ¢ WasTERN Lrar—Falr crop, 0%@%c; falr to fine, 10G212¢; exira fine wrappera, 2U@ic, MaxurAcTunED—Fine Cut—Cuclce to extra, 1@ T5e; medium to good, 86@%Uci common, 4X@S0C, Ping—Natural leaf, choica 10 cxtrs, TG 0 ne- dium to good, G0@G5a; half bright, chioles to extra, 63 @60a: medium, SU@33e; black, good to extra, 43G bie s, common_to _mediim, 48@dxc. Anoking—Good o choice, F¥euTo; medium, Wxddle; comman, 43s30c. TEAS—Gunpowders aud Uolougs wre held with reater firmness, In sympsthy withi the Eastern mar. et, Japs remaln essy, A modorate amaunt of ordens wore piaced nt tho raugs of prices fol- lowing ¢ GunrownER—Common, 43426 good do, 4)@dic: medium, 44asse; good do, A¥3da; fine, B&aGJc ; Nnest, C4@E8e; ehodeu, 70(@780 choic V0@ 95¢; fancy, SL.10G 120, TurERiAL—Common, HI@E3803 oudl do, 4U@dic: inedium, tiitic; good' do, 4@ 30; fine, AYAG3c; fiuest, SR@EGo; cholce, CH@OYCT Cliofcest, 70@700, JAFANS—Common, n@370; Huo common, Iuddse: mediuin, @03 good medlum, B@tun s’ Boc, 60@85e; fueat, 68@C0¢; cliolco, GOR €6o; cholcest, 75@%0c, UoLONGA—Commun, 32ATle good common, 35@33%¢; medium, 40@i2c; good medic um, $3@4%¢; fne, 44@60c; finest, 85@3wo: cholve, 80@0%07 cholcest, 807 t5e. WODD—Salcs wero rasde at €8, for birch, and $3.50 for slabs,—dalivored. ‘WOOL—Thero were u0 new features. Small Western ordara are datly received, and 1lmmElly attended to. Btocks aro smail and tho recelpts light, 8o that prices arg eaily maintained, Wo quote : Tub-vmahed, prime, 4B@3c: do, poor togood, 44@4603 wanhed flcore, fue, good-conditioned, 3Y@{zc; washed, coarso and mc- dium do, 40@43a; unwaslied, fino heavy to light, 25 @24 do, course and medium, 0gdie; pulled, 33 e, un.m.nom FREIGUTS—Were gtcady. Tollowing 50 for mapla, at $7.60 aro the ratea: Flour Orain Fourth Bulk Chieagoto— perbrl, fnbulk class, mmoats, Naw York, 00§45 - $0.00 §0.66 oston,.. S0 G0 88 © Philadelptus, o a6 altimore Lo A duy ey Yurtland.,. RO K< T TR ) [ DRY GOODS. Tlero was » steady, modorate movement in dry goods durlug the week cuding sesterdsy, but the vol- umo of salea was not as largo as might reasonably b looked for ot this stago of thoseason, A slight in- creasa In tho attondauce of bugern 18 now observable, however, sad from this ime on our jobbers anticipsto a steady Improvement in tho demand, ‘Tho Inquiry is strictly confined to mecting cousumptiva wants, nothi- ing resemabling n spoculstivo tendoncy being apparesit. The price-changrs noted since our previons report were an dvance of 1o fn Columblan donims and s do- cline of %o fn Londsdalo, Androscogaiz, Blackstone, and Hope bloachod ahirtings. Following fa the revised lint: Atlantic A, ¢4, Atluntio J1, 44 Atlantlo D} 4-4..0. Atlantlc P, 4-4, Indisn Hoad, 4-4, Indian Head, 7 DNOWN OOTTONS. 917¢ Iangley, standerd, . 2 Dig Cabot Ay 4., + 83 [Cavot W, -4, .8 |Now Martford, AA, 7 03¢ Lawrence, LI, 4-i. * 8% |Lawrance. ¥ 107 iAgawam T, 440 Aygrwan, 7. Tremont, G O, 3 |Empire State... Michigan 4, Macan., ... Budger State, 12 2k lcontivental, 1N pRowNe 1u)c,IndianOrchard, RR.,. Tige 035 Dwight Btar, 4-4,,,., 4} 8 {Dwight Stas Nashus E, 40-in Nasbus R, 36-3 cott X Line 95% {Grozt Palls ¥ Tadian Otchatd, AA.. 9 |Fortamonth 7 Indian Orchard, EE.. 0" [Mobawk..... Indfan Orchard, NN, Bl PIUNTA, Merrimac F, Pink.... 8¢ Amoskeag,... Marrimae D... 1% |Freeman,, Pacifia, .. Haumilton, Ltlchmond , Amorica Uttea Nouparejl Wamautta, 44, Davol,., Pride of the Wost, . i i Dwight Stur, \Haliowell, Q... Luxg |isoott, ¥, 13 {Noott, 1 L\10%, Green, G...0000 o117 Vaughan, 'XX{ veen10X [Linwood,. OINGITAME, ‘Audroscoggin, L. oskeag.... Auburn, A, Whito Kock, Clinton,. Auoskerg, brown, 11, 1115° Tudian Ocenard. Hwift River. Coueatogn extra, 4-4,.30 |Ocean, Conestogs extra, 7-8,17%¢ |l’1l|lfl!lfl 7K Dy Quuestogs UM, {4, .1 NIME, 20 gjtexrt Rive Nelvon, IXL Crirtis, 3§ jLoatos 3 sYRITES, 19 c Amerlesn, 0-3, 14 |Amorican, J13 Hamiton, 63 Hamilton, 3-3 33, WAl 3 UEVIOT STRIPES, Walttenton, X, o|Everett, No.1 Whittenton, 105 l.\iunl‘o-nle LIVE STOCK. 4 CHIoAGO. Reoolpla— Cattla, ITogs, Bhoep. MondaY..vve0. 3w 4 3000 Tucsday.. 950 1,000 Totaliieesess 17321 3812 Bama time iaat weel 38 ey Shipmenta-~ Mouday, w14 1404 483 CATTLE~Tue market dluplsyod more geners) me- tivity and & firmer, Liealthier tono than we have had oceaslon to noto for & Rumbor of days, ‘Thera waa little change In the character of tho supply, the ro- codpls continuing heavy for the scason, aud embrac- 1ug » not very desirable class of stock, but thess un. favorable eircumstances were mors tisn offaot by Toporta from the East showing » gonarally {mproved atato of affalrs thers, and a fairly active and firm markes was exporienced. ‘That prices did not aavance 1n vesponne (o tho slightly higher prices establishod st the Eaxt was Aue 10 the (00 liberal aupply and the fn- different quality of the bulk of the offerlngs, Bome fine cattle were fncluded fn the arrivals, aud $5.50@ 675 (wid o one fustance §$7.00) waa realized, but there were faw droves that were good enough to_com. waad pricos above 1,75, Stockers aold at $3.23@4,00; tutcbors' cowa- st $L76@8.73, and shipping steecs . priuciinly st $1.00a4.15 for fair ta good mooth wall- auiad droves. Ths outsids quotation, 10, wis pald T, Thv markes closod vioady, T Mvered 3 QUOTATIONS, Cholce Beevea—Vine, fat, well-formed 3 year t0 G year old atoers, wolghing 1,350 o 15508, wereera . ..$3,25@6.40 Qood Beevea—Woll-fattenod steers, welgh- ing 1,400 Lo 1400 g 101,100 £ 1,500 Pk, Butchers' Block—Puor o falt aloers, u common to cholos cows, for ity sungher, Ta. wmfihlufi 80U ta 1,100 Block Uat oR cal 0 L0iK 3NBIIS 3.25@3.15 Inferfor—Light & stage, buils, and scalawag steera 2253210 Tozas Cattlo—~Through AToves. . oeeesse 2008413 CATTLE mALES, Etrader, Wadeworth & H. W0 Hemmond. 10 wieers. 0., * Wooul o, to Thallon ;v:ioi‘,‘ll':!n n lut $5,003 to Martin & F,, 02 steore, av, * "'Waod Tieaw, to 3. Welch, 22 atockors, av, 024 the, at $3.03 ; to Siwerncey, 13 butchers’ atock, ay, 1,04 Tie, at $4.00 3 L, T, Crocker, 14 mteezs, ava 1,010 B, 21 §5.00, Janicodackson to St & 1, 17 tdecs, uty 1) bs, at $4.16. Nicoles & Addoma_to Eaatman, 13 steors, av. 1,670 31 Lo samo, 10, 1,391 1ba, at $3,40 1 Lo eame, 10, 16 to_sams, 1,204 .80 ; 310 t0 Ramo, 1,468 Ibs, $3.35 ; 31 ta Thompaon, 1,037 luw, to maIne, 13 cows, av. 1,231 Ihe, $4,10, Conover & Tall to Myers, 14 eterrs, av, 1,189 Ios, at £1,60; 01 stears, av 1,300 1ba, at §4,64, Ueoro Adame, B, & On,, to Hammond, 19 steers, av, 1,U56 10, 8t $1,237 to rame, 10 steorm, av, 1,441 Ibe, nt + 40 Morria & Watzel, 49, av, 1,22 lus, at #4007 to J. Wall, 11 cuws, sv. 1,06k 103, nt SJAfl%. orenbanm & Heckel to Morris & Walxel, 99 at Av, 1,40 ftw, ot $4,9); to same, 10, av, 1,202 1 21653 lo Harfurtt, 20 cows, av. 1,000 ths, at £3.43 Bleers to Myers, Hurat & Co., 0v. 1,53 the, at $1.60, Beown, rico' & Go. to llarinetf, 60 Charokiecs, av. 857 1%, nt £1.00, Bt, Jolin & Bown lo Y. Grocker, 32 ateera, av, 1,268 1bn, AL £4.63, A, it to Tennor, 13 steors, av. 1,243 1he, 84, 0 slock steers, av, 1,131 b, £1.12 stcers, av. 3 , 1,338 U, $5,001 to Sweciley, 12 cawa, nv. V67 1%, $3.875 ¢ to Diebl, 17 stocrs, av, 1,133 10, $1.00; ta Davis & Joot, 10 stecra, 72 1, §1 cowe, av. 3,113 ibs, , Birahomn & Co. to Swit & II., 18 ateers, av, 1,183 1w, at $1.70, Shearer & G, 1o Morrla & Walzol, 14 stoars, av. 1,187 IbA, at £1.30; eanio to same, i7 steers, av, 1,268 1tm, 8t &1,40, HHorino Bros to Sforrls & Walxel, 17 steers, av. 1,220 1bs, at 1,40 ; to same, 17 steers, av, 1,14 1ba at §3,90; 1o nume, 13 stoern, av, 1,160 1bs, at $4,30; to same, U4 steers, nv, 1,430 1bs, 8t £3.15, Douny & fadmond to orris, 13 ateers, av, 1,15 1bs, ot £1.45; to mame, 14 ateorn, av, 1,812 [, Itsl.l(‘. Hall & Paltorson to Mourris & Waixel, 17 ateors, av 1,130 1w, ot $4,00% 10 Kanoy 10 nears, av 1,148 MA, at 10; to'same, 18 stoers, av 1,494 lbw, ot $4,63 to Eanjo, i steers, ny 1,210 b, nt $4,87 ¢ sama to Mouroe, 2 Ateors, av 1,200 1ts, at § 4.7 o same, 15 stecrs, ay 1,168 1ba, 8t $4.9. Martin' Tiros, to Morrls & Waixc), 02 ateern, av 1,149 1La, at 84,23, Groves Tiron, tofMorris & Waixel, 38 stecrs, av 1,010 1bs, at $4,10, 1. ieuty to Morvis & Walxel, @ aleers, 1,21 1, at $4.40; name (o Hiral, 18 steers, av 1,271 1s, at $4.85, ]'Mcumler, Cansell % Oo,, to A 44 sleers, ay o 197 1us, ot $1,60; to Haljiu, 10 cows, sv 097 ILs, at 3,45, HOAS—~There was ot much 1ifo in th hog trade, but the smalt recelpin gavo the market streugth, and, for well-ansorted droves, whellice light or heavy, thera wero buyura at 8c advanco aver Moudas's prices. Tho frenls reccipts fell aliort of 10,00) head, the totai einco Saturday amounting to ouly 17,022 head, or less than ane-lialf an many an woro Feceived during the eamo period Inat weck. ‘The numbor waa so small that pack- era dld not care to enfer tho maket, ond only aliout & Inlf-dozen of tho Jocal culfers wern represented, Ting was_at $7.00@7.60 for sealwrage; nt $1,16@ for common to chofoo light waighta: ‘and ot §7.75 70 for Juferior to fancs, Tho market’ closed firin, ALXS, @ No. Av, Prica, Strader, Wadsworth & I1, to. Armour & g see.sese 03 270 §7.E0 C0arinsaras aoue Bl(r:zdnr, ‘Wadsworiti & 1T, to Armour & 2 o, e seeen aes Bl&mler, Wadsworth & 1, to Lavis A. kfl Wood iros, to Thatlon, vood 1iros, to Fowler Bros Wood Hroa, to Fowler Broa, ‘Woou Bros, to Allsrton, ¥, & Co, ‘Wood liros, to Buyde & CO....0n 80 10 770 Bontley, Johuston & Ca, to Fowlor. 84 210 7.95 James Jacknon 0 Parker,....eeees 50 378 820 R, Btrahorn & Co. to Armour & Co. b.00 It, 8trahorn & Co, 10 Marsh..eu,.en 22 397 BU R. Strahorn & Co. to Armour & Co,..... 22 20 8,00 R. Strahora & Co, to Doud R, Htrahorn & Co. to Whita, 1, Struborn & Co, to Allerton 46 236 7,80 1, Btrahorn & Uo, to Allesto; 46 =1 7.5 I, Hirahorn & Co. to Allortos 90 B4 7,60 Alexander Cassell & Co, to v, Aloxandar Cassell & Co. to Armour, Conaver & Hall to Morrell & Co, Qoniover & Hall to White & Co. 28 George Adams, 1, & Co, to Tal & 3 T8 deorgo Aduns, I, & Uo, to Tabo 44 210 7.88 Giooryo Adam, I, & Co. to Tabor, 198 83 George Adaias, 0. & Co, ta Tabor, 1.l 33 194 7.85 Goorge Adams, B. & Co, to Tabor, 1L o0 Georgoe Adatns, I, & Co, ta Plant Georgo Adams, B, & Co, to Armonr. Geargs Adans, T, & Co, to Armour. Georyo Adams, 1. & Co, to Armour, Brown, Thompaon & Co, to Rickes Brown, Thompeon & G0, 10 Licker ... Browu, Thompeon k Co. to Armour, DBrowu, Thowpson k Cu, to Arinour, Erown, Thompson & Co. to Armour,, Arowr, Thompaon & Co. to Robinson, 14, E. Mallory & Bro, ta Armour, H, E. Mallory & Lro, to McLain, H. E. Mallury & Bro, to Davis & C 1L L, Mallory & Bro, to White, 1i. E» Mallory & Bro, to Davia & Co 15, E. Mallory & Dro, to Davia & Co. . E. Mullory & Diro. to Tabor. . L. E, Mallory & Bro, to Marah, 8. John & Hitown to Armour. 8t, John & Brown to Moz AW Vanghn to Doyde & A. W, Vauylin ta Bobinson Groven Bros, ta Ricxer. Groves Bros. to Rtickor, Noe &k Molmas Lo Tuber, Noo & Hulimws to Robin H. Green & Co. to Armou 11, Ureen & Co, to Armou: 1, Green & Co. to Bbmo .. Gregory, Cooley & Co, ta Greyory, Cooley & U0, to Smilh (regory, Coatey & Co, to Morrl Grwitory, Cooloy & Co, to Murton Gregory, Coaley & Co. to Merion. 1. 1L liunry to Fowler Lros. IT. R. lloury to Yowler Iiros, Bensloy, Wagmer & B, to Brown, Bensley, Wagnor & D. to Kellay. Bensley, Wagaer & B, to Kelley, Bensloy, Wayner & 13, to Luvis Bunsley, Wagner & 35, to Davia, 60 213 7.90 BILEP_Wer 10 good Tequost, sbd prlces wore steady aud firm at £1,55@ L16 for poor ta common; at ifi.ala@l.:u for modiuny, and at $4.75G5.50 for geod to cholea, ¥ BUFPALO. Burraro, Feb, 13, —CaTrLE~Ilocelpts, 1,343; total for the weok, 5,321 market dull; prices about $o 4,900: total for the market dull aud alov; only 4,000 sold for Drices Jye o ou freals recoipts, and Ao ou Hoce—Racaipts, 1,507 total for tho woek, 5,600 supply Ught; wixed lots, $8.008%.25, YVards'bare of atock, 8T, L.OUTS, 8T, Lovts, Feb. 13,~Ilods—Active and highers Yorkers, $1.4%G7.75; paking, $1.1338.00; Fhiladel- pliw, $8.15(,35. CarrLE—Alinds frmer, with improved demand; pricea uuchauged; fair (o pfuno uative sbipping steurs, 34.20631.73; pony ateors, $3,2344.60 3 fafr to cholce 1 tivo cows, $2.73000,76; nitive stockers, £15083.73; foulers, H.0XG15. WATERTOWN, WATPRTOWN, Feb, 15,—Uegs CATTLE—Itecornts, 3,041 salus of ‘chivico ab §9.00; extra, $3,0028,15; Nirst 2‘;?:‘"" $LW@T.T3; wocond, $0,00E06,00; third, §5,00@ ‘BIKER AND LaMBs—Tacelpls, 5,708: good lots af Latabs (0 ila), $700; ewlos 1n lots, 330035 cach; cxtra, BL.UE0., weak, the 8,100 weok CINCINNATI. Crserxweatt, Feb, 15— Hous—Active for light ship- plng, st $1.05@7, packiug grades slow ot $T.§ heavy, $.08@3.15; Fuceipis, 1,133 sbipmouls, & ey T TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. Speciat Dunatch L The Chicala Tribune, Livenvoo, Feb, 13—11 & m,—Froun—No, 1, 243; No. 1, 225, GeatN—IWheat, winter, No. 1, 104; No, 3, fw 8d; wpring, No, 1, 0 114; No, 2, 8s3d; white, No. 1, 108 ad; No, 2, 10s 3d; club, No, 1, 1ts; No, 2, 10s od. Corn—New, 278:90:3284 34§ old, 2 GU@29 90, PuovistoNs—Vork, 829, Lord, 594, Livenroor, Fob, 13— Lateat,— CoTTON — Market qull; 07-164@6)d ; salcs, £,0:0 bales, including 1,600 forapeculation and export, sud 5,60 American, BReADerUrys—Quiot, Wheat—Wtecaipta for tores dayw, 8,000 qrs, incinding 5,000 qrs Awerican. Califor- nis whits whoat, averago, 10s 24@ 108 6d; red Westorn apring, Nos. 2 to 1, % 84@10s, Corn—Westorn inixed, new, 47 00@2%0 ; do, old, 29e@1294 9. ProvisioNs—Lard, 60, Loxpoy, Feb, 13,—3oxex—Tho rata for monoy at {he Btock Exchango on Governmant securities Is 637, Baxx or ExorLanp—The suwount of Lullion with. drawn from the Bauk of Eugland on balaace to-day, 49,000, " Conore—Money, 94 110 account, 4 3-10, U, 8, Boupe—'63s, L334 ; '07s, 1093 ; 10-408,100; new B4, 1003; New York Contral, 103)¢; Erie,10); pre- forred, 81, Tarrow=i9s 6d. Reriues PrraoLxvd—10K@10)d, LiNszen OrL—23s 0d. Yanw, Fob 15, —RENTZe—OTM O3, Fuaxxrout, Fub, 16.—~Unitxo Sratis Boxps—New G, 1017, Axtwenr, Fob. 16,—~Potroloum, 82 04, NEW YONK DRY-GOODS MARKET. New Yok, Fob, 15.—Tha weather contiuued un. favurable for business, which was quiat in all depart- ments, Cotton goods wers quiet and uuchspged. Prints moved alowly, Shirting styles were daull, Cot. ton dress guoda wera active, and worsted makes wore in moderste demaud, Woolen goods wers sluggish. A large package salo of lnon gooda proved & great uc- cass, aud good priccs wera reslized, . SQUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. New Qurea Fob, 16,—~Colton—Demand gasd; sales, 9,250 balia; prices casier; good ordinsry to strictly good ordivary, 0X@I0Ne; low middings to strictly low middiings, 10%@11%0; middlngs to sirictly middungs, 135@14s508 good middlinge to mlddiings fair, 13} @14K0} falr, 16@160; niot, 8,010 balen; groer, 0,700 oxports to fho Copy tient, 7,832 ; coantwine, 3,474 3 stock, 779, CraRtEsToN, Feb, 19,—Cotton qelcl; mitiing 12146212 1-16¢ 3 not recelpts, 144 baleu: males, coy, HAVANNAT, Fob, 15.—Cotton quict ; middlinga, 1 net recelpts, 1,418 bates groas, 1,603 eales, u), GavveatoN, Fob, 15,—Cotlon—Holldsy for giy, clection; net roceipts, 2,310 balen; exparts, to ,h: Continent, 2,00; ko tho Chisnnol, 7203 constwisg, 1,¢xy Montix, Fob, 15.—Cotton qulot ; middiings, 13yq 12%c; net receipts, 20,217 bales; exports, constwp, 1,040 sales, 1,200, i} PITTSAURG PITROLEUM MARKET, PrrTsnong, Feb, 15,—Detroloam quiet auil steyg erudo, $2.00 b Parkor's; refuied, T35c, Philadeigyy dollvery. Teslply, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NE YORK, Spectal Dipaleh lo The Chicazn Tribuae, New Yong, Feb, 15.—~0na—Whoat market dujy strougly in Luyers® favors salen trifling; tho followly, quotations are mora or less naminal 3 $1.00@1.03 rejectod epring; $1.03@120 for ungraded mpring: $1.09G¢1.11 for No, & Chicago; $1L10@LI2 for No g 3Mliwaukes; $1,37@1.35 for No, 2 Chicago and Nonty, 1.24@1.26 for No, 2 Milwaukea? $1.3a1u for No. 1 apring ; $1,13@1.37 for wintor red Weslerg £1.906 147 for Amber do; $LITGLES for white Wesy. ora, Iiso quict at #1@8do for Weatern; 00l fo Btats, and 85@90c for Canadn §u bond, Barley dullag heavy. Corn dull; o shade lower; salos of 81,601y at 60@CIXc for mew Western mixod, and 03gi, uominally for old do, Oats dull and declintag; iy of 24,000 b ot 46348240 for mixed Weatern aud Bualy; and 4%i352 for white Westcen and State. . Gnocenrs—Mlddios firm st 11%@1% for 1oy cloar. Lard firm { salos of 200 tes nt $12.10 for pring stoam: at tho firat call, for February $10.07)6 waa biy ond $13.5 asked; for March, $1,15 was bid spf £13,173 naked; for April anles of G2 o at §13,90; o May 13,40 was bid, gnd $11475 aakiod; and for Juey $13,00 was bid, and $13.00 ssked, Winisxr—2arket quiet; sales of 10 brls at $1.14 o gallon, Gnocentra—~Bugar—Mathet unchanged; fair f3 quiry; falr to good refiningquoted ot T@7%0; prin at fc; New Urleans, 10@12c; Mavans st TH@SKe, Coffee—~Market dull and unchsuged; Rlo quoted H,;.;@l‘l},’n fn geld, ond Maracallo ot 17Kigl50 I gold. Tarrow—Rulea steady; in falr demand; guoted o DXge for primo city, 170 the davoclateit Press.] New Yanr, Fob, orTON-=Quict; 13313 3.10¢; Fobruary, 12 203303 March, 11 1.43¢5 April 13 93/ 13 b5-l6cy May, 13 17:32@13 9-ige; June, 135y 132536} July, 18 15.10c ; Angust, 14 1-1c, Froon—Marknt dull; slightiy in bugers’ favors re ceipts, 0,000 bria: No, '2, $.181.10; superfine St and {ycatorn, $1,33@4.70: common to good ot $3.00@5.50; good to cholce, $3,65@6,005 white whesf oxtrs. S1S57TS; oxtia Ublo, g0uet.20; Bt Loutk 202,00 Minnesots yatent process, $6.C0g Hjo our dun ghidanos, "; ; i A0S0 CORN-MEAL—Quict but stexly; Weatern, $2.80@).: GiatsoWheatadiarkor dnonud lowee s ouly Naod export and boms trade domand; receipts, 21,000 3:&15;"“" 3 lsl 2@. el mxmcml:. $1.03; No.q 2g0 epring, $1.42@133; No. 3 Chicago in’ i £1.005. N0, 4 itwaukes o ploro, $1.25: No, 3 do $1,09@31,12; ungeaded do, 31,10, ltye a iitla minre o tivo; Htate, not strictly prime, 880, Darley—3ar, ket dull; {wo-rowed State, 75¢, Malt dall aud droop. ing, Corn—Only very modorats oxport and homs trade fuqulry; rocelpty, 50,000 bu; mixed, uo grade, hAkfe; graded, Gi13;@cdo; yellow graded, Gle; Weatern mixed, not, unaraded, 68)¢@0io for round lota; yellowo5e. Oats dufl and heavy: rocolpts, 42 100 b ; Weatorn mixed and State, 16@3i3%c; white do, Ry Firm; shipping, T5@80 AY—-Flrm; ping, T5@80e, Hora—Firm and Gucusnged. Gnocratea—Tio coffee duil bt unchsnged, Bngay qniet but steady; fair to good refining, THAT%e; ritn to fafr Muacovado, 7%c; refiued inehanged. olsasos unchiangsd, Rice qutot and unchanged, LeTnoLnus—Dull and heavy; crude, T%o; rofined, L82{@ 140} casen, 1835231cs naphtha, A Ce Tarrow—Firm: vh@Y -16e, . BTHAINED RemrN—Birmer: $1.06021,65, SrIntTR TURPENTINE—LIriuer; 355 @360, Euus—Unchanged, THoVIsIORI—Pork modarately sctive:- new mes, spot, $22.80; $22.30bid, £22.75 nsked for Feruary} 22,45 bid and 23.63 aaked for March. Dressed hogs 1irm: Western, 1c. licef stoady; now plain mers, 1 @113 new extra do, Li@I2)c, Cut meati—Waostern uel: middles irm; Western long clear, 1970 city o, 13 frmer; more nctive: primo sles $1L00\B1L25 cnsbi: §10.15 February s ${7,16@14 Hneen H A aTo s ey S ot o0 Sia Lk Y, Burren—Choico firm; common dull; Western, 2503 Stata, 20@Ae. - ki Citersk~Unchauged, Winisex—Steady at 3112, PUILADELPIIA, TiuLADELRIIA, Fub, 16,—P: — Quist; crtide, 110} Tebbd, 105ge, L FIROLETN — Qulet; FLoun—Lecs actlve and steady; it 4, 00@® 4, Wikcousin and Aliumesoea oxten Tacairy 351t Stato, Oblo, aud Tndlans, $0.0080.62%' bigh grades; GuAIN—Wheat stesdy; Fennsslvania red, SLI7 LI07 do_ amiber, $LICRLESE Westetm, B UTRLI0 Ryo—No males. Corn In fair domand; yotlow, 57(a! sall, CX@60c; stean, 005050 3 white, CO<0lc, Oatd ateady; in demand; white, 47@5203 mixed, ,dka@ddc. Provisions—>edn pork Orm, $:2,00, Iioof hame, B@BYo; hams, {n plekdo, 1151, Lard, §15.006 Wilisky—TFirm ; $1.11, gmu—gu!l hu&\ unel;;nxul. uuksE—Firu; New York, 13x § QSueksE—Firui Now York, 135G1o; Western Faus=Dull; tending downward; Pennsylvanta, Nen ud Dilaware fresh, 17@186; Western fresty 87, Loom, Teb, 15, T 0018, . Lotm, Fab, 15,—CoTroN~Qu! § "“r:" . ot and unchanged; FLoun—Hteady and unchanged ; vary Itt) 3 Gt Wiioat Firmaer, buk o Mo wintor, $1.512;@1.62 cash; 3563 Aprll; No, 3 red wl&(&l:; 131, Cyn Brmor ! aciiva; No. 1 mixed, day 2 : ) archi 407@ila Aprl Onts—Markat dull; No, 3, 3530 bul‘cnh.‘@nlrlq i and unchanged. itjo bighor, Provisions—Pork inactive; $21,60221,75, Tard ine active; $12,95@12.91%, Bulk-ments quiot but firm; re, $0;” clear zib, LIN@I1o; cloar, 116 Bacon’ finn and wncliawged; shonlders, Ve; , 125c@12%5c. Wiitskr—Dull and nominal; §1.00, Tixcerers—Flour, 3,000 brla$ wheat, 11,000 bn; corn, {08 bu; oats, 10,000 but fvo, 2,000' bm; barley, 000 bu, CINCINATI, CiNotsxaty, Q, Feb, 16,—CoTroN — Quict snd leady; 125, P g e —Wheat dull and unchanged; .20, Corn ateady ; tnodorata demand ; w«gflc. t&fiqfinn aud eteadyi S¥adde, Darloy dull and unchauged, 1tye quict aud uncliangd, Provisions — lork — Spoculative demand; prices hfghor; $21.6736(332.00 cantt, Lani quietand atoady; steam, ' 123@12%0¢ kottle, 13N @130, Bulk meats steady pud firo; shouldars, yo; cloar rib, 11X cashii 1130 Lid; March, IT%c; bayer March clear, 11)a. " Bacon falr and firm; 9io; 1940} 13)c, Winsky—Steady; fale denand; $LUS, Burten—steady sud unclianged. TOLEDO. :r‘ouna,‘ a.‘. L‘rh. 15.-—]‘!4)0\7 -Dull, ua1N—Wheat dull aud Jower; No. 3 white Wal n $1.40; April, $1.27; May, $1.33%; No, 1 red, No. §'red, $1.07. 'Corn 'tmactivu; high 1nixed, dsc; May, Su; fow witzed, & —Demaud I e, $1uss gt Jujx i rl‘k 0 grade, 43%c, Onte Tolders firing Nox3, 4de; ;iu';x.':n. 'il‘umn snfis—u.m ‘:nl:mmnl:h. 43.00, xoRIETS—Flour, 100 brls; wheat, 5,000 bu 3 B0 bag etk rons, i Y b UIPMENTH-Floar, 100 bris; wheat, 2,000 Lat; 2,U0S bu; oute, LU0 bt o il DALTIVORE. Bartione, Md,, Feb, 13.~Frova—Qui-st and us- s Mhetl” teaily and. tmchasg BAIN—-Wheat ¥ and un v A, s #hada firmer; Woutern mised, 61xc, AR uncliaugod, ‘Tye dull and nominal, Iax—siacket dul but onchanged. ! ‘BovisioNs—Esajer, but not quota 2.00, Lard and butler unchangod, s lower. Jack, IaTuoLkun—itesdy; crude, BXo; refined, 140 1, Corvez—Nomiually nnchanged, Wiskr—Markot dull and csaier; 111, B Fob, 15 TORTON, . 080N, Fob, 15.—I'Loun~Modrr:ate domsud ; Weatern suporfing, §1.0084.80; comm ¢ oxtras, §5.0* (b 5o Miuowola, do, $30G018: winter’ wiett 10, Iudians, sud Michigan, §5.0C@7.00: INiinob, $120281 B0 Louls, $6.09G5.003 fancy. Mlunesals Guain—Qate quict but frm ; misnd and No, 3whit 46@31c; rojected, 41@dse; No. 1 ‘Mml‘c?lbl;(;‘fl: ..fl' 'PALO, b o - HUY) 3 BuryaLo, Pob, 18, —~GkaN—Whe ¢ quict: sales of 8,10y bu ab'81,37 for hard Daluth, ~ Gorn quist; 8 can niew on track, bic, Oats ucglooted, Kye firm; 300 bit Milwaukce a8 7w, arley Uru; aalea of 4,000 L st $1.00 for Cane track, e for two.rowed Stale, sll oa NEW ONLE ‘NS, Nxw Oauzaxs, Feb, 15,—Coun~MzaL~Firm; $3.00. CoRN~—Firmer ; G@udc. Others unchangud, FRACTIONAI, CURRENGY, £6.00 Fackages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENOY IN EXOHANGE FOR Bills of Natiunal Carregcy, TRIBUNE OFFICE

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