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G THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, FINANCE AND TRADE. No Change in Local Finances New York Exchange Weak= er Agam. How One Chicago Capitalist Blaffed a New York Crowd---Bank Hol- iday To-Day. The Produce Markets More Active and Yery Irregularss<Provisions Des eldedly Stronger. Breadstufls Weak---Barley Very Heavy --Wheat Closes Steadier. Extensive Oalls for "Marginal Refer- ences"~Two or Thres Failurcs in Pork and Lard, TINANCIATL. The applications for bank loans were not nnmet- ous, ‘There I nol much new paper belng made in any quarter. Mercantile business is quiet, as it1s ordinarily at this tme of year, The state of Afinlrs on the Board of Trade has no etfect an (he banks, except that It swclls dlc deposita of mar. gins, The loanable fands on hand are more (han abnndant to mect all demandds, bot there Is no anxiety to incresne discount lines, Kates of dirconnt were SQ10 per cent at the banks to rezulnr coatomers. On tho sireet, rales are 7 per ¢ent and npwards, New York exchange was sold belween banks at 50@25¢ per $1,000 disconnt., The clearines were $3,000,000. A CILICAGO DAVID AND A NEW YORK GOLIATH. A good etory Is going the rounds at the expense Of the New York capitalists who came ont here to buy the Danville Road at the recent foreciosura salo in this city, Thls comblnatlon, fncluding the Presidentof ons of the heavy New York Trnat Companics, owned most of the rat mortgage-bonds of the road, but there was a small black held bya member of a Chicago packing-firm that transacts & «quiet but very extenslvo business,—not the one, however, credited with the present **squeezo™ on the Board of Trade, The New York combination wanted to buy thess bonds, The Chicago holder, who had bonght them at40, insisted on getting 65 This tho New Yorkers would not give. All negotiations, although they were continned up to the day of the foreclosnre sale, falled to Lring he parties to o bargaln,and the New Yorkers final- 1y made np thelr minds to let this obatinate Londholder take care of himself and to go ahead #nd Uid in the rosd, ‘The bidding began, an riaual, stalow figuee, After a littlo competition, the New Yorkers were reaching out thelé hands to rake in the rond for €1,%00,000, when the harmony of 1he accanlon was distiurbed by a qnlel hid from the €Chlcago pondhalder of $1,400,000 gold, The New Yorkers wero thunderstruck, hut the Chlcagdan evidently meany all he ratd and moro too, There was & hurried coneultation, which euded in the sate by the Chicago holder of his bonts at his own feure, The rond was then bonght in by tho New Yorkers, These gentlemen could not refraln from axpresning thelr astonlehment to a banker of this tity that a Chicago David could have been found to Mand up against o New York Gollath, and wore Infarmea that the qaiet Chlcago packer was fully 3Ute to protect his bid, ns he represcnted a capital »f nct less than efght or nine mililons of dollars. BILVER MINING IN MASSACHIUSETTS, The Merrlmack Silver Mining Company of Mas. 31chunetts Is now opened for a working, production of two yoars. Trof, Vinton, of Colnmhia College, reports 4,000 tons of ore in sight. ‘fhe Company have 840,000 tworth of ore (silvery on tho enrface. Five monthly dividends of 1 per cent have been paid; thirty. cight workmen arnemployed. The one produces G0 percent of lead to the ton, and A5 oonces of silver. The capital fu 500,000 In $10whores, and Ix quoted at G4 @03 per share. The mining prop- eriycost the Company $140, 000, and $100, 000 have Leen xpent §n plant, THE DONANZA MINES, The official reports of the Company indlcate that Aividenits will e resnmed by Coneolldated Vir. ginla within two months, The daily product of are at the present time Ix etatetl at 285 tone, which, it the averazo yiold of 8100 per ton, wonld bo § 000 grass per mouth, ‘The dally product of “he Californin Mino i stated ar 530 tonx, and tho gweld of bullion for the nionth of January at akont $1,000,000, which wassucient to pay the mouth. 1y dividend and all expeuse, leaving a consldera. ble surplus, TIE MASSACTIUSETTS SAVINGY BANKS, At the close of business Oct. 31, 1870, the sav. Sngs banks of Massachusetts had deposits to the amount of $243, 340, 04 y an Increago for tho year of §%, 401,070, 4, During the year thera ware Ueposited $40,577, 770,08, n decrease of $10, 153, « 973,03, Thero was s decrease af 7,090 In the Jumber of deposits, which wero: 670,781, The sverage amount of each deponit was 887,40, a de- cline of $3.08 from the average fAgure of the pre. ceding yesr, MEAMORANDA, By a recent declelon In Indiaua, promlssory notes are not negatlablo in tho ful) scusc of tho term'un- Jers mado payable ot s bank in that Btate, 1f not »0 piyable, thoy remaln sub)ect to'equities between the orfginal partics. The banks will be closed to-duy In observance of ‘Washington's Blrthday. The charges azalnst Ranking Superjutendent Fllix, of New York, preferred by the Recelver of the Mechanlca' & Tradere Favings Bauk, are, the Albuny Aryus announces, to bospeedlly considered | Ly Gov. Htobineon. UOLD AND GREENDACKN, Gold was 104@104X In greenbacks, Ureenbacka wero D3X(@UB%; cents vn the dollar in golu. FORBION BroNE sty gaw 1 . & AL sty 2eree D3N GOVERNMENT nounu.fl 7 Asked, Talted States goot a1 fiag T'0ited Sates riie o 10 uur ] s . Bwot I nd: i b—.lnuf 'm—.hmury lflll.lll!' s J0-40s. 118 100) BY TELEGRAYII. NEW YORK. To the TMMM dusociated Prus, New Yous, Feb, 21,—Uold was weak, openlng At 1053, cloviog st 1043, the lowest point of the day. The ranse nf the decline was tho reporting iu the United States Senste by Hunator Shormsn of 8 1l 10 aid the 1evamiption of specis paymcat, Carrylng rates were 134 0 244, Shver at London wasuncertaln and dat; 564d, Here, aliver bary, 190 I greeubacka; 170 in ol Ellver caln 43 discount, vernments were active and lower, 1n umpu- thy with gold. tatroad bands were stendy, ‘To-morrow, Washington's birthday, being a |egal bollday, all bauks, exchanges, and baukers' and Lrokers' offices will be closed, and business gens erully suspended In Suaucial cirel pal feature of the stock markel to-d e of 2 jo Delawaro & lludeon remainder of the st aftee fuctuating sowewhat, tloscd a trifte off from openlug prices, except for Northweters and Rock Island, which werg s frace Uou Lizber. Transactions were 140,000 sharcy, of which 54,000 wote Wostern Unlon, 1,000 Nortbwestern, 3,000 Rock Island, 8,000 5t. Jaul prstezred, U,000 Krie, 22,000 Lake Shore, 4,000 New Yurk Central, 2,000 Michizan Central, 20,000 Lackavauna, 15, Delyware & Hudson Cubal, aud 1,000 .\e\v.)rrnyunlr 3 Prime mercan- 5, 000, surer divbursed §61,000. Uleatings, § 23,000, Ovi. Sterling week: ooy, 483 i short, 465, mnnuln.hh'r LOXL. Caugors, Cutifuns, 65,0 Naw & (), mnnl'ml oy Jur. o Shore.. 1l Illmnlnenln e 'n.'-‘ i l’\ jon 1*acl hotids. | 1B fand 02 BAY Faaxcisco, Fc]v. u.-—’nm !ollewh\g are tho clo-lnznrlce at the Stock 13 IR Semmoindaied ,.( Vellow Jacket euvs e Ontrans, Fely, S1rtiold, 103422105%. Sight exchange on New York, 2 %, Feb. 21.—~Amonnt of balifon gone Into il on balunce lo—(lny. A.‘.':0,0\N nd aceonnt, 05 13-1 105%; lhn Iunk of Enali Connots, mone: Unifed States X 'ln~447fl, 108 ¢ new fs, 10 ew Yotk Central, lfl? Imnall Ccn(ml. s, 100f 2i¢e, Pnunm-. Fe b, 21—United States bonds— New os, 10043, REAL ‘ESTATE. he following instraments swero fled for record neaday, Feb, 21: rle, 73 prtturml. CITY PEOPRRTT. Al -n|r r-rmy.-mn 3o 1, 31 . 18, wnl Infl‘hnlll.zl fe w of Robey s, n! 24! ot LRz i0 65 nl’Tn 200 'n N of ORK W W, e wmhmn-nnm. Anto] Feb. 10UTH 0P CUTY ErUTA SERITiN STLED 07 Tk rarne naien w eamner l'lf V"l)’ ll"l e 1, 70 1 5"4“5‘ ". dlltfl Feb, ! X nr‘ smun v uu"u.',',‘.f“.t‘p“cn”fi.".r‘., XU ft, dated Feb, 1 COMMERCIAL. The following wers tho reccints and shinments of the lendtnz articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four honre endingat 7 o'clock on Wedaesday morning, aud for the corresponding day last year: ; Withdrawn from store during Tuceday for city n: 4,818 bn wheat, 6,677 bu corn, 50 i bu rye, 146 bt barley, The following grain was inspected Into store 1 1hls city on Wednesday mornlug: 4 Ni W, wheat, fcars No, 2 spring, & cars No, 3 do, refected do, 5ears no grado (20 wheat); 17 cars high-tuized corn, 33 cere new do, 20 cara 2corn, fd cura rejected corn); 2 cars whito oats, 6 cana rejected do, 1earna grado 2rye, U card rejected do; 10 new mixzed, 53 care o, 7 ears o grade (1 cara No. 2do, (Loats)} 5ears cara No. i barloy, Dears_ rojocted do, cars, or 117,000 bu. Inspected out: 6,750 hu wheat, 1,508 bu corn, 1,035 bu cats, 1,660 bu The direct foreizn exports from thin clty durlog last week include 23,143 bu corn, 1,721 brla pork, 1,144 tca lard, 8,510 boxes wicats, 8,200 cases canned goods (mostly meats), and 105,000 s *4fresh * meat, The Board of Tradobas decidedto transact no business to-doy; and the Exchange hall will be closed In reapeet ta the momory of Washlnaton. The leadlng produce markets wera agafu excited yeaterday, and frregular, Provislons were stronger, the severo decllne of tho previous two or three day having brought ont & good many orders to Al atiorts, Darley was panicky; and wheat weak, e fu the aftur purtof tho wession, There wus a'good deal of margin calling early, the faliure of twoor three firms, reported elsowhere, having coused & nevers shakiug of confilenco, un- der which everyhody wantod to bavo bl +* protected ™ by cash deposits, the flurry wus over, und & steadior tone in the wmur- keta lod very many to Liupe that tho worst wus past, The most Improbable runors wero afloat ot one time, and @ ufmilarity of names ‘led to whispers aboul some partios who sre not only nll vight othorwive, but hava been operating on the gsining alde during the rocent break, The ducline In provisions hus teen particularly March pork closed on the last business day of December at $17, 57¢4@17. G0, und on thylast of Januury at $16. 05, Taesduy it cloved at §14. 00, ‘That Is a drop of $i3.40 n-seven weeks, $2,05 of which has been sustainod durlng the present month, Lard for March closed an the abave dates at §11,40 ‘@142, $10.87336310,00, and $0.4320.50 re- That is u decline of very nearly llntn.\uw Year's Day, or 17 per cont. Under such circumstances the wonder 1a not thut so many have fafled, but that so fow have gons under, Very much of the trading Is done o account of ontalde partics, and on small marzins at the autset, 8o that not s few of the commission mien are absolutely st the mercy of thele principals In case (he market goes severely agalust them, But towards noon especialiy In pork. u fn the coun- nlready 8 heavy loser on the desl ho may conclude to et it gu by default, not what the Iaw msy be on the subject; fect st the (lme s (he samo ws were mno redress commirsion man fs unahle to rus; 14 made for margius, sud the morket, which carrles hlin of hls feet, case of one of the firng that suspended yeaterday, ‘That firm wae **long™ un lard for several partics Only one of the whole lot res sponded to the appeal for money to prolect th deal, and (he frm was obiiged o suspend becauso the principaly backed out. ' In such & cuve tho come pilsafon merchant s as Lelpless as & cbild, OF course tho mora prudent wiil uot operate for another without the deposit of o good margin. uck men are very seldon cauglit, but even they are not always proof sralust such shiarp moye- wents of the market s¢ have occurred recently, In gment fs sluplo Justice; the man who buys or sclly on his awu account be- Tongs to unother c! In dry-zoods circles there was littlo (st was Buslucss continues good for the timo of yesr, and the prospects for the spring trade are promleing ludeed, « Bxcenting printy, s few brauds of which have been reduced & 3ic, the market ree maing unqualidedly drw, quiet; though for the resson the ‘novement was as active as there was any good reason (o expeet. prices the ouly chouges uoted were 8 reduction in 44¢ zud e respectively, seewed o be lacking In ‘f'here was su active deorand for deb and o tirm st of prices wea witnesrcd. Dried frults ruled quiet, with ralsineand prunes casier. rants rewatn very rin, v the stock ts waloly beld by ouo of two parties in New York. dull, and lower for common to good grades, the dee chae frous lust week amounting to rewalged steady at 134 L. nd when the cull al Is placed on tho out of the city. such cases o' lenfent jud Grocerles wers reported coflues and suguare of though the gencral aurks In the leather, beg- glng, paint, and tobnceo markets the changes were few and untmportant. Olle were qnoted dull, with carbon, Inrd, linreed, And turpentine more or*less unsettled. A rednction in the price of the latter of 1c was the only change made in the quotations. ‘The Jamber market was gteady and moderntely Active, the onders being principaily from the Interi- or. Dengs and chemicala were steady, with o few Amall exceptione, anil In falr demand. The broom- corn, hap, and wool markets remain quict. Hides wera duil and weak. ’nu Eastern markets are do- pressed, and dealers are buying chlefly from hand to mouth. Tne hay maflet was again lifeless nt recently enrrent prices. Seeds were fess actlve, but generally steady. Green fraits were qulet, ex- cept oranges, which continne ta acll resdily. The _offerings of potatoes were falr, and the market slow and easy, except for peachblows, which aro quoted at former prices. Poultry was tather slow, and game wa# onsalable. Tail-freights were dnll and nominally nnchanged. Through to Liverpool was quoted at Alc per 100 he on corn, 52¢ on wheat, 600 on meats, and $1.24 pee brl on flanr. Ta London the rates were 72¢ on meats and $1,10 on flour, Take freights were inmctiva at 3i¢e hid and de asked for corn by sail to Dnffalo, to Toad imme- diately. A letter just recelved from Cheboygan, Mich., near the Struits, sayn that the fco ls breaking up and floating Inta Lake 1furon, &nd that clear water can already be seen for ten miles to ko westward, The Straits are sthl frozen over, but tho fact that tha fee |s breaking and moving at no early a date Is consldered remarkable, and scarcely without a parallel, at least I late yeara. ‘The Parla Z'cho Agricole eatimates that the wanta of France aro well assured with no occasion for fmports. Al tha end of January, 1877, consump- tlon and aced had absorbed 43,000,000 hectolitres out of the 03,000,000 hectolitres grown In 1876, and, reckoning on the amonnt already consumedof the'atock of old wheat, tifere remaln from 00, §00. 000 to 70,000,000 hectolitres for use up to Sept. 1, 1877, against consamption of only 40,000,000 10 50,000,000 hectolitres, 1 this cefmale shall prove to be correct, the carrent and futura Imports In(n Marseilles, ilavre, Dordeans, ete., will go Into reserve or allownn equal export of flonr. (The hectolltre {s equal to 2. 84 measnred bushels.) ¥ COW CREEK'S COMPLAINT. 7o the Editor of The Tridune, Caw Cnexk, 111, Feb. 10, ~Your market rrnom are conalantly read and much valaed by everybody on both sldes of this creek. Yon are no doubt aware that the oata raised last year {n the conntry bordering on Cow Creek were of very Hght weight, “In consequence of which defect nearly every bushel ‘wo send to Chileago grades rejected. Oata in neurly all sections of the West seem to he of similar quality and grade, Ifind no fanlt bee caure our oata are rejected, but what appears queer tons Cow Creokers s, that whilo nearly all the oats arriving In carn are graded ay refected, at tho rame time nearly all !hu atock in_the warehouses are reported as No. 2. Onthe Oth of February, for instance, there were Inspected into the ware- lmu!cu an foilows: 0, 3 0ath, ca it And" [t has run what in thut proportion the whole reason. On Feb, £ tlio report of oata stored In the warchonscs was as follow: No. 2oats, bu 2 whlie o, tefeeted.. e Can yon explain thisjanomaly? If :ml can, h will oblige your readers fn Cow Creek very much. Yours, etc., Trren Swinx. The reason for the above-noted anomaly llen in the fact that the low grades of oats aro tho most eagerly sought by city consumers, and sometimes by shippers, while the No, 2 oats are little called for, especlally Inwinter, We do not belteva that there Is any such thing os changing grades In our elevators now; snch things used to be done In the ‘*good old times" mome “people talk about, Lut our iwarchoutes have been conducted on the alraight priuciple for several years past, WOk, Warding, (iray & Dowey, of Doston, wrlte as follows: Tha market for wool has contlnued quite steady, with 2 fair demund from Inanufacturers. and tho buslném of {hi week hias lioen fully up to expectation. dwo v had & comnarstively qulet twa montls, withoui mlkln nn,lmru-ulun 'on prices, and {heve Ixa very cantident teeflng ia prices, marticatar. A ho y of fine ined: "r an arkes for g r,nltenuumur) Al prices inare TR neratlEe thkn Jor sam yenrs’ Tho_forth- couing London sales are nttracting’ cnn!lfl"lb(n at {sntlon, aiui wme of pur Iargest uperatars are how on fac a0 lnurrlu naw TOEanIimienL 10 Uik Mde, &1 it e Chamta 0 any EX et Eur be Toa0e: oHloa Jalvsopen At lower prices than are how antie! !, f8 almosthar of ine. foreien we fern s I" [ Hgle Awaraian Jort; and e cape, tn bouk Sntlithes fale hield 0b Canadd accaunt, & amall portiou having been forwanded 10 hat deatiation, * LUMBER STATIBTICS, The followlng extracts are made from the last rerort of the Secretary of the Lumberman's Ex. change: The atock of lumber, €tc., In thls city Feb, 1, with comparisons, was as followa: Jun. 1, b1, nT7, 1870, I 192 890, 10, 100 hIMLBIT T 1NIA 000 A L) 4aT. 77 413 -ru 02,471,250 07 duT,0n) 77,004 ‘The quantity of lumber unwold Jan. 1, 1847' ut Ofty-threo distributing points of the United States Tocated in tho Western, Enstern, aud Middlo States, and ot Baltimore and Richmond, was 2, 180, 089, 080 1t azainst 2, 149,081,802 flondan. 1, 1870, Tho atock st Jlllllllmol River points was 613,118, 800 1t, nzalnst 635,447,803 tho prevlouy year. The exports of lumber in the form of deats, boarde, acantling, ctc., and of sawed and hewn timber, were 402,000,110 ft, valned at §7, 430,428, G0ODS RECEIVED at Chicago Customs Feb, 21t Fleld, Lolter & Co., 42 caros dry goods; J, V. Farwell & Co., 21 pkgs dry goods, Dulies collected, 99,010,564, PROVISIONS. TOG PIIODUCTS~Wera active, and {rregularly firuner, though hoga at the Stock-Yards were quotcd slout o per 1b Jower, and Liverpool quotationy wera reduced 18 on pork, lard, aud bacon. At the opening It scenied a3 though wnother declino was {muilnent, marglas Haviag been caited frecly on ghe longs, some ot whom fafled torespond, Dut [twas soon found thas thebigdecline already experlenced had colled ont s wood ruany orders to fil shiorte; and, under the finprove d demand, the luarkot strengthened, though in u spas- modio way, aud the drop of thy bravlous day was ucarly 10 was noted that !'r‘x'x”‘ uu:.n'ynluu: mor1 heeu ordured derafue Iat meats n.x i, 2n tho cont uf bered luug and short cleard lald’ down 3w Liverpool (8 now re« duced to” @ lnm dooa a4t per Tihy whicl) 19 llu B ure. UM 30ined dlse Jun woworiiy ut oper urd the condition of the jusrket ua inore a licalthy tne thsn at any provious time lay, and acarcely any ohe veemeid rell sort 10 "the bXpeciatiun St fnture des k- Wan very active and advaneed 430 pe hrl. sS40 o0 MOA tan pie Bray o0 aveniog, fes eune deiuried of 10.ua brla seller” atarch at 4.4 er Avrit at 8144 Ny SR ¢t 1, Vot Fly. ¢ Slused fru wt'$14.304 1439 ¢asn oF r:hs sl ii7be suller “Mupchi £ 1405 15,073 aviler Apnll, fiief) 'f.u.\mi seller an nadted st SILUN18.20 oud extrs l\e .n-l llmn?t .dundnu artde pei the provious Svine e setlor alurcly at clier FyDPuaTys §o.mua.titly il Apfll.undtluu’mluu’l Wera fih ver ey ier on ml-wlen. Xhich » Shoiit Jo per » during tha session.’ ‘Fhie tradiug wea larzely for future, anil much ol locomited u\l -1‘:. s, Slaiiges froiy ot sonith o n bt arver, cre wanled FOF CXport, soing nr|uenrmnb¢|wl|muunmlwu ok fRuren: bales were reporied af 270 4000 B alioulicrs at b, cash aud Duye furlicary, weller Slarclhs By ts sweet pickied hauid J hou.‘n Iung clesrs '3 U boars ' oIt clears i T3t 83 hoses lhuli cleais at lm.un "R Ahors HIhs 81 87,7060 it oF e Fell 67, TSvAN 0 selicr Apiil, i .20 welluy u Tullowlng are (e faleat Guotabions ou pnrvnued weates houle shors Lomg Shory s derel” vl e clears, i Luose, R A " Joasd.y W s arel Auril, oo ) pif Lonz um i efiir uoted o Ticah l‘t::l .I’.’:fh‘llllq“‘li € 1l 1] "f ) S ot f?@nl-‘-lmnm DuLALe for abore acor ors, or abor ey uueu"? I:m;‘ 200rt cleary, 1U4G1C fof butuw, 6l ' parie W iy GhEhl LY or a7 i, and qulet st $10.73 OII g AR e o ALLOY -—“u uoh'nl at 1lfmi}ulnr clty, and 6h@ e for country Noia the Bule was ¢ Of 3 Lrls clty at Tax ullcr &rchi, . e BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Was very dull, but noinioslly unchauged, wellers aaking forucr prices, though wheat was lower. Luyers bold o, even local dealera Luylog ouly when Reccasary tu supply lmuicdiste wants, = Sales were re. Jarted (Locluding thoso of preceding eveulng) uf 700 brla spring extras, chicly st $6,50@7.23, aod 400 brla sprivg uprines st $3.00¢4.75. The market Clused qulet, wiih tha foliowing us the ssking range of yilves: Choles winters, §7,758.40 medluws winters, $4.7547.50 ¢ low grade do, $i&0ugd. 6U; chofee spriog Oatr, $0.2067.001 mediuos du, $6.00QE.70; ship. PILg extros, §3.2046.U)1 cholce patents, $9.2586.50; commion do, $7.2348.00; sprloy superiuce, $4.5068 5. 's. Kreour, 34.3ThG4.70. Buckwheat do, $4.008 llflll—“dl 1o moderate demand at uachanwed prices. Falca were 40 tuns 51 §1:5.00 per ton o track, and $1L.00 ®14.50{rce ou board care. Also, 20 (ons from barley a8 $4.00 un tiack, MinLLING3—Salcs were 10 tor truci, and 10 tuns do frow barle; Conx-SKat—Salcd Wers 0 1uta coasse at $16.50 per 100 03 Lrack. 3 t :umnn ton on WHEAT-Was more actlre, and ve R market warquoted weak early, and deeliued fitfully throngh & range of 24e, closing 1e higher, At 134e be- low the lateat prices of Tuesdny, Liverpool was ehanged, with cargocs frm, snd our recelpts were agaln small: but New York tvasqnoted lawer, prub- Ably breause of aur weakness the previous day. Tho market liere was at one time quite panicky, the offers tosell being nummerous, whilo the longs were *calted ™ right and left, Tho lmpresslon has gained ground that our market han heen unressonably advanced by the «mm-or.mm NI clfqiie, and that the persistent rofuanl of 3 linl markets o responi to t the lllullhm ke heen le!ll\‘lncu Iv-ra proves thai grertated, Thore are, perhaps nona wha' do ant ad. tiiatthe crop of tiis Norihwest {8 yrry short, and ta dluring the cnirrent crop yesr will ho all§ but tho Advocates of tawer prices claim wamert wil try to' et along wifliont our atanicws they can et AT st much 1ower fires, Ris Tpecoston adllicg ondTTs wors Hiterons !et:-nlny and, fow forders wre recefved (o nvest, fl"l'll In ;Ilm'r frecly at the ‘to e declined 1o 61,155 and A% tha ctose. feller April Adld at elo! ok AL 128K, With more sctivity May was llitle vetter thas ‘{.‘rtg:lun 3, : tie Cas] Kl |l \l). fl .2-“ hll M | I l‘(l Ik\l rlo fk"l eiged i a % rejec 1.00; And »y AN At b 00 41 17 o track” ET0kal. .3 was nominai At 81.1501.17, the tnsids o kA W yr—tras dull, ami Eputed lots wers entireiy nominal. “Rales wera rratricted to 1,000 it by sample at §1,3¥41.40 00 track, and $1.43 {frec on boar car. C RV [~TVar ullv: for the May delivary, and aniet e market fullowed the courad of whest, N" e Al Heo rer b, and closing grmer @ uluw"flulmu‘ Drices of, Tuesdays FOFnoxt imonih the market dectined Liverouo was quoted & shade dearer; and New York was firmer. buc our receijita wero [urRer, 103 car-fondn belnd inanecied Into ores Thiera was véry THiite demand 1ar thth Totk, And. they wero relatively heavy. Futyres wera ofierid very Treely ta the DPat rel?'Gf the seecan, And the. veruling 'x"f:""ull' MR out buyers from amane the shorts jar No. gor mm e monTh was qttore G4l Canh gai reported of 2100 umlmuu mmduw‘muc 00 bt new high inled at 331y 2400 By ek ised A STGATAL T A0 b e l'” CAEd T gt 10 b ears xl 4" on "Mkf 1,800 b’ shelled by sample n track; and 10 1200 D1 00 a8 SH@AIE Tres o hosr Cari Faral bl GATE~Were talriy active and abont Mo lower. The ruceintawera ioers| «-Euua steal o property was resscd on the may ]lfl rrann wheat s unset {ied canditlon o making nisny anx. FLE anlond, After lhfl dulln lnlrflemlull Aprung 't (N6 MAFKet cos Sehler. Fie meaing prmcmuy In futures, cash betog dull, and. & koo del of the Lusiness was in scitlemeat. .llmn gieneit at Fayc anil declined to 33, closing L April gjicutd Bt e, sold down L6 3354 End et at Y May sold at G e early, ai foldal s3 et :r.mnt(hlu(ull:;ln‘_u:‘l g Blt-.]:;rn;; oury i) at 24c. Sampies were Til p Cunh wntch -Y‘mlpom.l ot 0500 b o, ¥ feuted At 2ic: 6,000 bit by kan- and 4,200 bu 8t J0wdic free on hosrd, “Total, 23, 400 b Te¥ R ivas il and about 16 Jomer, No. 2 being nom. Instaterc, Sarch war nuoted a1 740 and pril il Cai sales wera reported of 1,700 bu by asmple mfl i Jrea, moro active nta decling o 4@t per iy markes i Chrly amicr B preere o [ lrl of some l"ll‘! to (n"ln( llu! l'gfflllfi_l wers soun {aken and I jone_afterwa o trceiptn 1alr, ‘nlu'nle ly D‘Imfl! 'hlch wenulmxu March_opened at rod 3 Aprii sold st 490 and_ Slay was ot lt Hng 8t ‘Bc. Cush lnult)’lal\l nl 405 fremh (G B ,q.A Jeceluta), we azc, it e RAmples waro il and eat flpumu ofn,mu b, 3o at i by Bis 1,000 by S0y201 2,800 b rejeoted At 27et I; ) .lll by lllllpl! II MC oit track. “Tutal, 10,200 ' wern AL, sl a s1.o0gar, :‘n..:f;',m.fax for Apru, Pt o Ao ¢ 410 for March and 424c for Ma kl‘.m arflwflhmfln" ;u 40 for March aud § 14,0 for April, @R Yeter Aprt at 805, ATEAT, ri waa sctive and stronger, Balea 0,500 lrle et 414,45 far March, §14.U% 14,80 for April.and 813,00 for 3 135 3tronger, aales heing renorted of 9,20 LeA At $10.00610-05 Tor Aml.‘”nnfi $10.1010,13 for [t lyorl ribswere active and firmer, otherwise meats - werd HRChAT Bo el 100 Dulm\lldrrlll!\ 10 far March and 5.2 ADrily U000 D Tibsut 7. 871447, 10 for \Inrnn-mlla.n’m Tor ADTH, Shd 8527 T Msy, Vnost was moderately actiys s trmor, wing at 81.: ?tl'iiil and cloatng at lf 30l Il &1, JQ‘ Cl"‘lll fl‘ ‘hl' nside, ADI'" IDH( 1.2 ‘o was quiec oo llmll‘ikfl'. cioslag at41c for March and 4544adh3 (0 for May, Iath et Sales at 1o for May In she altemuon thers wera Yimore of seversi fatl. gkes, bt they were not caadrmed, and soma of tiem wers contrad LART CALL, lln% 108 h):her then 1a.7rie ror April, 750 bela nt $14; cmr pril, Afterwards 74 bein Fer sy at #1875 Tor Aprll, and ard was qulet aiid Armier, closing at 810, L ?(omu.‘; Ot Tt May." ules of SUOLcs at $9.00 for March, — GENERAL MARKETS, ALCONOL~Was auoted at $2.05@2.10, TROOM-CORN—Was In moderata rotail request and steady, though some of the lower grades are weak under large offeringa: Cholce green hnrl, B3%G7cs medium hurl, red tipped, 4@sc; green brush, with hurl euough to work it 63'gos red tipped with do, 4@43ct red do, 3@3'4e; green covers and Inwlde, 4@3c; red tipped do, 3@:sics inslde Lrush, 3@dc: mediumn to cholco stalk braid, 4@3)cs {nferior brush, 3¢y crovked do, 2@4c, BUTTER=Prices were weak and unsettled, with & decline {n most descriptions of 1@2oper B, Choice to fancy grades did nob suffer to tha same extent as the lower grades, but were weak in symipathiy. The belfet that the market will austaln a farther reduction a littlo Iater Int 'ason uakes holders anziond o work off any sccumulations now on band, and just at present pricesshow agoud deal of Irregularity, Wo auote an follaws: Cholce to fancy yellow, 24s3uc; tedinm to #ood, 18@23cy Inferlor to common, 13w18e; roll, 14@ 10c, BAGUING-Wasquoted quietand ateady, Ordersare not coming In na freely aa couldt he desired, but ln com. parisun with pust seasons the nwovement Is falr, Prices rango ss follows: Btark, 23%e; Montaup, 2ey Pecre lesn, 2201 Ontario, 2201 Lowistan, ici Otter Creek, 100; Amerfcan, 184cy Amoakeag, likcs hurlap bags, 4 sud 8 by, 13@15¢3 gunales, slngle, 14@130s do, double, U CUEESK—Sales wers falr, ond tho market was guoted steady and firn at 13 14c for good tohest fac !ur‘r mdu. ‘Tho lower grades were scarvely called for e Orders sere m‘lnnlmllrr for smali ?ummlel nplr eurrent, needs, o voluiia of biisliess 0 brice-chanRes Were uoled, tho marknt ad7 and nnunmnnnuuuquumlnmxl ke birg,s K mx Caint, 83,000 Tirter 1, ‘8.0t Bat: I{M’! g 0 Wiy ||||1IDK il 704 4.23; Uartsherrie, 0 T U0 AND GRS CA LD - Continue fn fale demand nrrxlly? Ry UL e T RO A S -mr wlnown:elultr mm: unnv‘qmalu;lng;x wai i Fullhy L' caxior, fenion, 84 '.m.rm Sutusin, tod. o & i Wera in fa'r demamd and stcaly X and & few fan Ivl ELiis— o In llir qul .nl qunr l 'flrlgfilh&lckllll ‘Lhe ret L!l‘fl.’" H-This wurket wus without Ilupunxm change., The demand waa satistactorily Ve mnd lhl‘ auuted rices wers yery l!lh‘rllll ldlm d IO Fullowing 4 the Het: NG, 0 whitelel, 15-brl, 84 by “whitclah, " bel,” $iy 8. o Malbd Tintring: o Per baz, nad: CommuisIkive »-lm-m- aad [rubes continua easy, gu d feite--currants in o bastlvitar-. wrers frmly | hrl B picviau gurer, Wil agaln e, Wi 1 bl e, biad Cerrien, Chetrien o et lnanln. We o FoxRiow—Dates, 0@040; A ke, 108¢ee 1 2c: Dk lavem, 81s, fxmf'iuun":'-‘. s ow, M J:I“‘ s w 00} 10osd to cure A . 31 1o fimn pies 14 'i ernlnnd B o ierm, ‘su.'--«.. it peachn, Iies Calie & by Pra 14t Llnokberrien, 90! aape n:.‘ufll. piited chiegrivs, 10@ ) e " ol Ixeiicr simonde; Terradons 182 0 l'reml 4w T e, 1 16; Trasine i iy bcans, Tuaus, Wiy s, Mtimaurt, vathect Wi fugton peaniie, Bspate) i Ab $180a 3, (0 cart enmncr- Ficae BOLUNIS 001 Valenels arangea B s sty gassy Mearlun o, $4.0063.00 per Lus | Iemions, $4.50 lmczmzs—'rnn. far during Ihenrunl week trade has nnd i3 fiosursl vapcctatlon, ¢ 1L bias not, Imdonbl! W the fuct th wuvflfluu of thlid spring. 1w uticr hakded JabLkrs)ta A pecy njoreuctfelly thiaa they have expericaced at ihis b eulsr pertod In (orier a Tha contiuued e s v eabnioy nflu!nce b d el tponicat ingst artlcles in Costecs and sngars Shici Louisians, 5 1 4 b-h.' e Texe 0. 0. 3 uva, 17 e dava, No. 3, 23 a: otce, W taney e 23 zood tu -nme‘.‘:zu et Conmon e hE T U0 ata~Vatent cut loaf, 1ae: wranulated. | 1 Asandard V1kwivgcs do ko 10y fu\u‘l.mfi 10ci C N, % oled brwn a0 i Laleto pi DriLie do, DAUNC: comnibion SULAT lolf drd; mmx colllor- mm 'Rr o) ‘ M .0'(# atra dor Gedie ek o aheea Lulce. Bwe Biguoe] rhiae, 15 t: cominon I‘:' good. fl“-’\:c"nf Pur! Ll 3 olase. so0g; columon lllUlIll{l, U dUC; sck-strap, o ru-Am fee, 3 cloves, 53@5%e: camtla, i 2701 ve o 18 hiu St A i d bt s nm 50, PA— {1 o; German ruottle 8! Wit Sjue o German mouded, cauye; mm“ bnvonlmperhl. e G e e an: [} \~Th!lllu’kil'll lfllcfll{ulfl"l“lb!ll‘llh‘l 1l 4. W, e §7.20:0 S7 80 et i Fie uphisd ynlr?e‘ 32 o, drmand and wesk, wiga reco-cured $oc I (b ey et i LEarlier (e avaton. Ity Batehe Cows, Uo; slecia, 765 grevaecured, lguh Buiiag aod s damaxed, dye oot bueed, ¢ p, RlyCt grevn 24463 100 ¢ nlhl LUALES AN CAIE, B0 dry-eRited hioes, 1ot o1 n. 4 G W TN K n maderata raqneat, and stea Jalce wery Timitan T s el e B e per mallo JUENS uainess, though still veiy qol KN 10 #liow algns of f roviping, and the casy § lone ‘nr :nmhllmal\nu;r'll:l:fl ihe' market seemi to he o are lm||hrm‘ll|lllt rmw»mu of any mrmvnnrln (oo 0 In vaLues, oty Nll- .00 8 a8 it & Faakiin Hufiaia mn:h- 75 03 teranle an _»,n.\-. 0 e i Gpper, No.'§ B Troper: No. 4 Harness, FEcondclonr 1102 fnch Tiach, lfl # ra elv-r. 1 Elenr foortrie, devt Anif e Elrat and secon clear dresee Firat cougon dr hmlu A l.’m T Ee an boant 5, 120 20 Tec ;nmunn-mum}i 111 to 1k feet. | of f turpenting was Lire. nmyrmnuu noted, tunurh rhon, land, a0 Altinerd were tore ar Jeas nnacttled. « Thi movement in catbon wat of & resticted cln farilier deatine iy Imminent buyers to confine thele onlers ta mmfl:lna |mm«u- e wanis. Linsced cantinues 10 show a: 1 23y e Mot il Saasc: test, 31%ig2es extra tvrd oll, D | 74 Gt No 2,0 U7t e, raws 60115761 botied, . T0 1 e Wibter-Dieacnad, Roct aperm. &1 5 rsfoot o, SFER: Iy pure, $1.05.01.10:" 4o extra, wteimes do No, 1. k0t bk il S0ct wraits, avel minens® olls gy surpentine, 47QNe: IDRILA, droorlzed, 01 grav., 1A inct Wea rmnx-ow. Tatural, 20 deg., 33¢i natural, uced. 28 deg., e, AT Cat Yotk o e Mcenlrlfhhlnw'. Jrifet continue ta b searce, Tiio Toc f d deaters were. carmying sinall «mflwl Peach: car los, 'l"y Roxe, ulrusv m coarlotey 81,0041 10 at |en\ll| ST A AT Were durt, gxsepling fine. Plred turkeys. whiclt wer takent by shipbers'ai 1§50 LAve cICkeas whre bt Wod s ~n-ryrllm|{ And aitnast tnsaiearie. l'fll'!.‘"l\‘—l:h! aressed, fi(‘MDC r 11 do, 11w per dnxl mrknrfi IIVO‘. Vl( l|°flvell(‘d l'?’l\ drewed, B@ioey do live, 63,0045 7.00, -~ nfma duicka, $1.50 Per doz: smatt duckl. \VcN vlllllr l]ulzl and ey Tlmctbr lnlnl RS, “ 71, Clovi A8y &1 Other !N‘(lt wers hmrllve ‘a8 In-moderate demand at dven prices; e $1.40; ordinary coarse, §1, '“)x lalry. without Do :A.‘l.’n |lllry. with bags, $3.00; on dalry, per “-n.’ AS=Trade was falr at the range of prices follow- Kupmwnn—mmmnn 390330 Rood du aag40c mediim, 456505 gom dn, w5061 Ae, 53 4000y Ahe HIX et TXATSC] Eholcests A B0CL Faney, 100 pcommnn. zuu’xcx lflodd oy me. ilin 40e R0 46, e Scirsior”nee 5."/4'!!‘.) chnlcmuusx chm:ul TOATAC. L " You. )lu Hysux—Conimon, fllfl’flflt fl do. m\m {201 good. "“bc 4901 e, MKARIe 400 finen mflmi,‘ wnlce, 1 choicest, %0cas JAFAN L 5 medhumi, mm gond Inrdllml. i e, 456¢ 40 gneat, & vice, el cliofeet, * U5 Enotott hew frst Dlekiny, Dy « Sunw--(,nm non, 2%(ed0cs Koo comman, 33@3%cy iim, e} Fodd meiim, 43 inc: fn e, 40 8500} 84t 03373403 chol e ChinfCOn T Do, G0 e qrote thn i mum dull, 8t $7,%0 for raspla AL &L £11.50 fof becch, dollvered. 06 Wi gaiet “and “Wekdy. We cantinue o quater” Washed feccn, fine ana Wedting, ieatey d | Sheaes fecce: Hawamed B hn\glolrm, T4t o Contss and METm Hwaticy tu prine, 40@44c; do poor to xm g 40c, LIVE STOCK, cntoago. e, A Pt ..o R LX) 4,200 1,83 qu 247 Ama 1,373 CATTLE~Trade was more actius than on Tuesdsy or the day before, but the Increased movement was only aceomplished at the sacrifice of prices. Raparts of lower orices at the flast, coupled with the continhied heavy receipta, Induced a weak teeling ail around, aud e have tonote a decline from last week's clostng quo- tatlone of 16@320a per 1001b tn all grades helow cholce, For the lattgr clus thers wan a well-austalned, demand ‘1eaboard markets and for export, At falrly Orm A A ALY i) the e mediim guaiiifes, wich s are bor Wiipment: Eaatean” yer apd %4 Ilmz Retter than s [cauired "y "Chtcavo butchers: hat elass too. eomprlied fho bk o (N sanply, ard 0w 100 n axthiouyh il Iower fmires would.prevail Defare tha ‘end of fllo wen o8 i eireme X m 6, 00, Dll‘lllerc‘lnl very litle "‘nlll above iow! hippers aparating princis patly ai nmu.n a1 A8 trade & 5:1. 2 calsold ocal trade and foedersal L i 2. I et nf rod weak: $ith & Iarge qusutity of ’mflf:lm In the yards, QUOTATIONS, Choleo Tieeves—Fine, fat. well.formed 2. 4.73@3.13 4,10@4.00 “lllfhrrl' tock=Toot Camman 10eholco cuwd, For oIty SauRHer g 1,100 B8, 3.0024.00 welnlx'nrlln 20 3130383 1 bulin, and keal T Veals-Fer 100 un-uvm, J\a. 1 i’ R ZATE hok frads nfwmblfnlrl'n( gt tho reduetion of o uF comiinoit 1) koud TgHL or It 16 orin ;.m-mm clghty, and ter i lrrln)llvfildn . e an st $4.9043.15, Folluwing a NG NALPY, Ar. Price. Ari l'/iv '\’ 473 (R E¥Slero wans falrly active duiand for good to aroves awswerlog Lo st descrip: tlan were ruu ir'd prose ully provivis sures. Lumufin‘ n-'m:w dluin es werg erlor qualities wers not 90, Ainugg the sales were the fol- R DALY A" Price, 5 73 No. Av. Price. 47....10085.50 LR 3 hlu Yorr, lch fl —1 ~Receipts, 3.200, o > g It weok: e Iur\'ll awma H sdes beluw Nlmn’fhum ofcarfots asoidi fat b Pttt 1osT01 Toaus waeh, Ht OrIRET) by eAira B fwo eat-loada preihin Sederi ol Hofigay t< la tlo Zrees cwi, buve ' e amuu ‘welghis of (b beet la 6 it cumu‘ o Uve welaly [ CEipla. §. e making 4,100 for two -m-, SERIUM 200 Fauio thue laat -uk coliax arineri price furtiicr Taly bistucts a F couimion b Tatre Suecps (415 Wealorh sheep, o Xe—Recelpt 020, rakin, for tw sl gesd s TEi DR ot ad weak. i B nw 7(&. 1. —(.n'n.l-"tu(flll. 5271 total for the week. 3. Iu riet IflD‘llnllll] sctive for the few mkr!uul Efll' bout 0 the demand: sales vt ra, ull offercd A fultYeateriay s atststionss yards mont Lare of stoc RE# AND I.Ault—llue( 00 total lvr tbe week, 12,000 marser falrly REllve fue the tow oder: frs Kool L0 wltrs Werkern thesse 69 to 104 D& 847360, 125 ; dewand supplicd; yards sbout bare uf stock. for, 0 5000; Josal cur, the week, 9,200 aslos “tatlus: i eatsonaic: ulunl car mr Yok -Jnu 134 3s, 81 43. 0od bies) t$3.25. AT e Easr Luxncy, Fob, sl —Catria-Rocelpta ta-day lll?nnlelllq 5301 Do markel to-mi sl lm\uNu 13 cArs, 0r 238 head, g Toxkeats minily and beariy aif 231 cammun, nmu—umlnm i T et daye, 4,700 %OR; TaLTIvORR, LT BATITETatly netive and AT el -";4" A T cy’ me 3 i 5 siscrs. ouen,ar ® Hactact montaates, 44 r- " ediler; range, $8.003 B.3% Recninta, ther’ varr?-nu" and’ nn:nmnd« range, 4}4@7e; gros tor twn o few buyers 7o dlom to good, v 5. i3 heaity o1l lnvlwnflnr'.fl.fl:l; ‘flh'll. 80, 234, v "head total fur two o, sale Terar tof fy"re'ry' 1,|m. it . o TLouss, Pob. 21T an and towers nant, SATTixHiow and unchangady chales o tancy steers s ol nm. 13 coraToN Teknam 51.5&14 23, cm INXATI, l‘ch. Priet Ion lnm and tnvm com- B4, 181F to guod 1ght, 83.35@1 :r:~ 85,6025, u?;"fi!-vy. R onda n’ n;e‘lpll. BY TELEGRAPH. TOREIGN CITIES, Special Dispated to The Tridune, Ltvarroor, Feb, 21~1t & m.~FLook=Na.. 3, 250 XNo. 2, 24s, Grarx=Whest—Wiater," No. 1,'t1s: No. 2, 108 845 sring. No. 1, 108 11d3 No. 2, 108 white, No. 1, 109 td; Xo. 2, 100 Bd: club, No, 1, 119 4d: No, 2,108 11d. Corn—New, 248 DI@23A; old, 258 34354 0d. ProvistoNs=-Pork, 672, Lard, 503 80@%s. LIvEnrooL, Feb, 4119, m.—PROVISIONS~PORK~ 8d10d. Lard-ros, Ttest unchangeds Livenroot, Feh, al.-Cotton—Bteady; €M@a¥ls ealen, 10,000 balesy apcculation and export, 2,000; Amertcan, 7,400, BReEADsTiFPA=Callforata white wheat, 101 943 108 1id: do club, “10s 11d@118 441 No, 2 to No., 1 red Western spring. 044105 11d: d6 winter, 101 8d @11s. Flour—Western canal, 244@25. Corn—\vest ern mixed, 23 3dd3% 6d; do mew, 2is S4B, Oata—Americu, WROs 64, Rarley—American, 3s6d, Peas-Cansdlsn, 304 0d, Crovee-Reen—~Amerlean, T6@%01. Proristoxa—Mras pork.ads ad. I'rime niems beef, 195, Tard—Amctlcan, 50s. Cheese—Fiae American, 728 8d. Bacan—~Long clese, 40s; short clear, 418, Tartow—dts, Prrrotaus-8pirite, 1060d; refined, 151 XED O11—278 Nl Commoan,5e 64 pale, 138, Brinits TURFRNTINR-283 204, Loxnox, Veb, 21,—PsTaoLecu~Redned, 145 BPIRITA TCAPENTINE—29%5298 0. il ANTWEDR, Feh 21~ PermoLrty—3 ——— AMERICAN CITIES. RES TORK, Epecial Dispalch to The Tribune. NEW YOng, Feb, 21, =Qratx—Wheat dulf and unset {leds uze per Lu Jower: exporters and millers inclined to hold off for still fower pricens Ro. 2 Milwaukee held AL 81,48, with $1.4821.47 B, the latter for extra cholces sales of 40,000 bu straight No, 2 Chicagost £1.41 In sore, taken an speculation: 8,000 bu prime No. 2 Milwaukeo In store at #1.47 for export. ‘Niye qnlett Western, 81@9ic. New corn '1@2c per b belter, with & faie expart and “home-trade demand; old Westeramixedauite rm st 58kaclc (n stors and afioats sales of R200 bu ungradsd Western mized at 57600c: steamer mixed, 884@00c; steamer yellow, LoYGoue, il cloaing ot outalde fignres; 8ls0 0,000 hu damaged Western mized on private terinsy 48,000 bit steatuer to arrive on prompt shipment from the Weat at 5ioc, buyer to have the rebate, Ocrax Frxronrs—Derth-ruom was sgain lower and qnicts charters were In some demand snd unchangeds engagements to Liverpool by ateam, 12,000 bu grain at 4341 per 00 b, P'eovirioNa—Pork highers trade rathier qulety sales of 230 hrls new mess on spot st $15,73@16.00; 500 bile “for March at $10.50; 603 bria for April at 815.73; May quoted at $10.00; sccond calf for March, $15.50 ‘bld; £13.75 asked; for April, 815 80 hid; $13.80 axked; for May, §13.70 bid; $16.00 saked, Cutmeats vory dull;mid. dies. trade light; prices easler; Western long cloar, Ble, Jard opened 20c Wigheri subscquently nearly fost; clored firm at est prises of tho dayy transactions falr hoth for spot and speculationt sales of tea prime steam 03 #pot at $10.20310.00, closio at 810,38 10 tea oft grade, $0.711 2,000 tes for March at $10.100 10,35, closlag at $10.03 0,73 ca for Aptl at $10.30a 10,473, closing ot $10,47% bid; BI10.60 asked; 2,600 tes for May at $10.55310.67K. clusing st $10.00 bld. Brnar~Refined fo falr demand; raw qulet but firm AL 0)R0%e for falr to good refloing; Oc for primo; M4@10¥c for centrifugal, TatLOW=Dull and lower; prima :llr. Rcl sales of u)\ ) b8 pHime country at 77447 13-16c arIliARY=Aarket Braner; salea Banria'se 81,10 per alion. fll the Western Assoclated Fress, New ToRg, Feb, 1.—Co. rm\—.\lulcldulh 12 13-18 @iz Yo iony futirca” closed steady; Feh Marcli, 12 9:1 1, 12 ct ) 318 010 ber ks 3213 0-10c. n.uun—lluul]:u. e b u.nn “xpart nnd iome l'lfll TA $2.0AS, 0] RUper htate Wests Chmmen. 19 ood sxita: S5 uenb: ) ovdto o n.mmn.m( wiiite wheat extra, fancy, £1. 80U our oxira Ohlo,” 85,00 4, (0G4, 50 »nuum:. atent process, ll{flfltmrdu i 84,50 ¥ o o ante. tidriey—m "Walt, oarket Ay, Cain 1,30 *Com— Tiecelpta, 43,000 s naw 15 Ialn m-m.n-u Wentera mix. ed noiinally 50 gle; ungraded Weatern mized, hou Qo wtram ilced, oA i dieam “yeliom,” Siixg Onsheriieceintd, 4,000 tity Krudod bettars 3 Western wlxed and Siate, 4755, {Tay=Ifeavys shipping, 700, Ilun—[l Tyearilogn Gailo new Wester, 103 nocnxn—c«flu qulrl and nm:hll ged. Bugs: adler vt arm fuod rotnin, I pritner ey nflned unrnmfir fitacovado, 1 centrir: Glasaes aulet aod - Gachanged. n’f: stbady’s induerats deimand, PrrroLers~lall and Jower urmle. 10!¢e; re- fined, 1701 cases, nomnioal; nanhiba, 1: PAlLow—Markst easier; prim o1ty 56: n UKL 100 o mers disdiie. Enig —ll!l"‘ Wnlflfflv & T‘ i 2 AR L L k sole, Buenos nd Mo Grande, ligut, middies, aid heavy gu i24@26c; Callfurnis do, "m:nfl common do, alet m dnment(n Jeace, B3qsac) gullod. Zxedsa unwnfim 9738¢. Bopark ‘l bt urm;nlwmeu F13.750 inieer W m y short L‘Inr widdies, mamm.hu.mw.m- Marchy 1 ggrpfir steady: m";‘lhellhv teady N TGl 85,00, Cisch b S i cu NTE I) \23e, 4 & LTINORE, un.-m-n-nrub. II.-!wvw—nm snd unchanged; aul U Wl fet S t ML lAIl hu&.u i ‘llr‘?l lllll‘r ::ui “g:;’::?"b{ ulu;!‘;nd Unchaageds seady, nn steady'nad’ Srmers aite i wol @3.28; h#m hoe, Ao --HBII Li i lxuvn cholce #_m tal, 260 Tuttavetnia, Feb, 31,-PETRoLXuM—Nominsl 3 LX y ‘" 16./0217,00, mni!dm- c‘l plckled do, N 104a, 1ve and stronger: estrs, 83.73t dsarT B Panumunano.'WZ $1.00@l.61) bl t. Tands gelow 4 white, sctivag White, mun mhml. e, Wutsxy—~Western, $1.04. TEoRiPT=Wheat: BulruenT %W OBLEANS, Nuw Onveaun, Feb. 2beboma—Quice but s sy, Gt Illrdemlud\'ehnl:n“:" o St biio, ghatew yeliow, s3e. ‘Oais Tale and marce Ormy wBite. idos Gileny 52 TAY Mttt dully ehaice ROVIAON b= PoTK auu.ndlowm Thess. 817,00, Lard arkes dully terce, 811 sl $i2.00 2l m.-m-,u-vtu eaulers 6le i i e, Lacun exala sllwu.l -n. Mm «l llh. B ugst-cuted, aulely caloe, 3 demlnd. Sugar—Market on flll"l ll‘l (ll.ltr6 cflnfiuldé ')‘ on ’.‘mfllmflq i s g fee'a ilg dsiaandy | oo e 8nd; aules, 3, m bales, nu—wm'.? 3"' '"“"‘"f‘!’.’.'r’." No. 3 rea 8 Cox Rut lowory sald-Ho 'nmo e °, A la ta sicady aid G101 NG o caali. Liyy i ‘I.uvlr;‘; (0 sells 63 bid casn aid nbrunrx. ulry- e .04, kl dui ‘l v . Ak e e demand o el gy Tt '..-k‘.!.‘}.‘«".‘a R PR TiU 301d 8% 3)4e9) - i TOLE! ‘l'ul.lno. Feb, IL— OL R—~] Dutl. IAIK—WM.I‘I clin 'ute‘;umvhua wzlAllfl 'l'l P" nafluul N y“’; i red, § m.'.. ml “1 bt l‘nflnnun-m Lot ae n:lw llulfllrzl-flaun 100 -.h‘., wnug v.m bm cora, Aum‘n;:-"‘.‘hlaur. 400bris; wheat, 4,000 bu; cora, 7,000 bu CONCINKAT Cixctenatt. Veb. Sl Corton=Dulli 12c. ':"(:‘\P\f!“ i T g T oy Eood o ALY —Wheat—] 3 Il . 3 4360430, Oats stewd Talr demand: 22 43¢ l:{.. ity Te@suc.” Barley Basvy) §ood v Delts fall, woVislons—Pork quiet: 815.30. Lard dull; steam, o Kellle, 104 afl 'nun: meats pi b vy e falr g l X Vi B e oo IIDIAIAI'QHI. Iupaarotiy Feb. 3i.-Fiov @775 fa .00 low yrades, s, Au-\\hendullwu Homingl? il Siani 30y iber, $1.4 red, 81.33 &1..60: et quiber, 814l 0. £1.00; reficted, gi.iod ce! l-unuu-.» ulat. Ilmk Ll&ll rlku lm& ¢; clear, Bloaulyes suoulders, tIe. 4 £ T, MiLwavkEE Feb. 21 —Frovs—Dull snd nomMmal. Gnald—Whesi utactiledy vpeued declined 2.4, closs 'Upion Deput. do arcly, noarv l_z;nml. Feb, 21.~Frot] GnA1y-~Corn=Domand falr and may i yzflom Bicaadc. Unta steadyt Noc 1w oS Wonustenty domunds desirable fi g L e Y Inhlrdumlmln he. VEIpETand EXIA pulied 'ALO, el ALY Renerally qu, w T naminaiiy withn . Cos s s S Vi A iher gralns unquotadle, ——— COTTON. Nuw OsLEANS, Feb, 21.—CoTro%=In falr demandy #ales, 3,50 hates god ordinary, 1036 3113cs law miy. diing, 114311501 middling, 1114813ct £00d middilng, 13%@12%cs midditng falr, 134@13cs falr, nwuu. Tecoipta, net, 2,833 balen; ‘gruny, 4,370: expor 097 to Mavre, 1,514; to Darcelous, m, 10 New York, 2,007; stock, 247,035, BAYAXNAN, Feb, 21.-Cotrox—Karyt middiing, 1aye, netracelpts, 770 bales; 2ales, 630, GALTESTOX, Feb, 21.—CoTTom=Qulets - middiing, 22ci nok receipts, 1,503 bnlea; gross, 1,300} sales, iy gy Qreat liritatn, 3,584; coustwise, 1,737, Moniur, Peb. 2l.~Corron~Qulce; middiing, 11540 net recelpts, H37 balen; corstwise, 1,508, CITARLESTON, Peh, 21.~CatroN—Dalls ‘middiney, 12%c net Tecoipts, 1,018 bales; tales, 150; to Grat Dritatn, 1,739. PETROLEUM, Ctasxiaxp, Feb. 21.—Pernotn—Market quig *and heavy; standard white, 110 test, 20c, e — - Foraeflesh as Uamnn Food, he Committee for propagating the ne horzeflésh as an nrtldevnlphgnmnn food h-: flf sued the lulluwlnfi notice: “Thae prevalence of cattle disease {n different_countrics of th cop. tinent baving determined the British Govery. ment to pmhlbu. the importation of oxen, LOWY, and sheep Into England, we think the ublic may be wusefully rcminded of the fae that the employment of Thorse-mest as an actlele of food has for some years made rapld Erozrnu fn France. Tnys, ot Parls, the first butcher's cstablishment ro, that aliment having boen ugunm in 1868, already in the lollowlnE ear 2,153 horses, mulu, and asacs hnd been killed rnr cnn-umpuun' Am]flu nuinber rose gradually to 2,658 In 1 5,733 In 1872 0805 In 1873, and §0% Horsts, G4 asner, and 35 mules in 1§’B ho number of hutchers) eatabiishments. for this artice of- fony being Atty-clght on Lhe st of Docember last. Fron Tarls “the usc “of horscflesh has _spresd rapidly to all the chief towns of France, and “veterinary aurgeons = arc appainted by the Govcmmenc to examine lorses In the same wnr o8 cattle. The price of miuch meatis materiully lowar, notwlthumndlug tho fact that 1t {8 most nourlshing. At Parls o apeclil com- mittee exists, composed of philanthiroplsts, whose alm is to_extend the ua¢ of. this ney article of food The founder of this committee, M. Ducroix, has pluced at Ita laposal the sum of 1,100 francs and o medal of honor, ta be nwarded to the ‘mnun who first_opens and carries on an estnblisiment at Londot for the sale of horac-meat.” RAII.I'HL\D “Tim ARRIVAL ARD mnmfl OF TRATS Erptanation af Referenca Marke—t Baturday or. cepted. * Mundsy excepted. $ N 1 gy mdsy excepted. § Mouday excepted. | Ar CHIOAGO & NORTEWESTERN RAILWAY, Tlcket Oflces, a2 Slark se. (Suerman House) aatzy Canaloat., corner-dadison, and af the depats. Leavo, Arrive, rmlnc AL AR s abubuaue Dav s Vi bitaue N1 m LEL. \l»c‘mn 4 u()mllu N " llh\'ev I‘ I(I'dc{Fn!mq aFreep't, Rookf'd & lmlumue. L muln-n Kast Stail (aily) BMIwaukes EXpress ... hllllwllll!n mmnnv. b—gcmlcomnrnxum nd Rintio.nt MICHIOAN CENTRAL RAILBOAD, :«'e{“gr'u'i- A o ont corhar o X, A ro _ ol o Pachinensi, aimer ok, lnll v(l M Allnnllu xross (daily). Night kun!'u...‘ 4 Ttsaturdar Bx, » Bunday Kx.” § Mondsy I ‘OHIOAGO, ALTON & Bl‘ 00T, ’;fl ORTNAG0 wm SAH OIlY & DENVER 8 HORT LINES, pot, West Hide, near Haon-at. e Ttceh k4 Beol i 15 oo e Eans ucuy % Den v rdh L la!l!“ s(.muiem & T s "r 7:000, m Bukim, | Tiap, m fitaw il s m . . | 111109, m! b Bhliatbox o fatl L TE TV PRV | 1Y) 08 (T CHOTS ) CHIOAGO, HILWAPKF.R 8T, PATT, lek‘l\u i il Cansie 1ok Otice, 5 50att Clarkest, Gppoilto Sherian Hove L e Day E: Y wuc{ml':."". s0tn Exp wummma Siid Niht Kxiress, 1008, m, :08p. m. it 0:m 0, m. MHnIlurun via Milwaukee, Tici kets Pucapolin aidepesy h.'w.!’«"““‘“"“"v':‘ns"u”.!‘‘."n":'%‘vimfi:‘-’i : Depot, foat vt 1. o,llxk d l‘nl D und s, I&‘ icket I)fllce. IJ! l‘u"mlu)lunn?u. ::l(unr\. 5t [auts Pxpres b mhflu;a slnu: ¢ %mqulo. fuat of l..ukn-n. Yflfiflll‘l and bl x&?nilg' v b Rhd Canas " ket Oifced 3 e o o stileeutaate dickee e W e | eave. e 7:258, 1, ® 743p. B b s0n.m. s 42105 AL ARt R S Dikibaaus il Shos G £ » 050, m. o T:098 0 vy "mm Kavread for | 00 PRk S unu-.ft iy A s b, m, § 014 NG TEXAS BXDER. crersoerey H10:007, m,'s :33 & B: VET. bunday. 1Ex. Baturdsy, 1 Ex. Mondan PITTEBURG. FL. WAYNE & OHIOAGO BAILWAL Leava, | Armire_ fall nd Express, Aogn. F.l‘ 'aci0G Expresses b "sumlly uupud. fDally, fBaturday escensd m Traos u.n 1o &'mg‘,n"flm‘fl".‘ Tout of e A e i Pt oabas (S roeittsn Daludiag Touve. | Amive_ 3559:. curner of LR ‘&L’t’“fl“ i, l?»"‘ M (.lll'('llq B _Laays. Mfl"' ahs, Leavanw’th & Atoh Ex| T Afcommodatiua * t corner of 4 Dypch csmarar Clshon wad Eu T, and ot depot__ Dar Express, Blght Lpuun. ¥rom Ceatral Doput, fout uf Lake-st __.— _Depart. | & Agrirs._ gr lilfl‘ lcxnw CINOINNATI ATR LINB & EOKOHO mfl From Lty, Depot. coruar of Cliuton sud Carm .1 J_Ds mw‘ At Iy Day Express (except day).. Bieun. nLl i Niglt Express (datly), AR R b 51 e Ao e et i POttt e AT g rosma Conea TR e —— . t SRR Bl - — e mesa it

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