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L] ——'———_—'—'fi TIIE CHICAGO TRIBGUNE: TIURSDAY, MARCH 7, 187, FINANCE AND TRADE. Moderate Supply of Negotiable Papors=-New York, Ex- change Firmer. The Price of Gold---New York Bank Figures---Gold in the Treasury. The Produce Markets Fairly Active, and Irregular--A Bir Break in Pork-Procucts. The Lowest Prices Touched on Provisions for Many Years. Wheat Weak, Owing to More Assured Prospects of Peace---Other Grain Tame. FINANCIAL, ‘The runply of negoliable paper \was only moder- nte, Discount lines have not the same downward tendency that waas noted some time ago, but have dome Iittle more than bold thelr own. The appll- catlons from the country for redlscounts and car- rency have eonsinly diminished, snd the mud blockade shows no signs of ralsing. There fa rame little improrement in the offerings of miscel- Jancous mercantile and manufacturiog paper Nintes are 7@10 per cont. New York exchango was firmer, selhing between banks at GOc per £1,000 discount to par. The clearings were £2, 600,000, TOE PRICE OF OOLD. The Now York banks a year ago held 815,000, - 000 mare legal-tonders than specle; now the specic i 8 few hundred thoneand dollara In excess of the legal-tenders. The premium on goid has been malninined by the large amounts bonght on specu- latlon by pereons who belioved the aflver agitation would result in the depreclation of the legal-tender snd the conscquent mppreciation of gold. The number of persons whu bought gold Lefore the veto on this calcnlation was very laree, and their lossce have been heavy, The market has been de- preered thin week by the large eales by thesc dis- aphointed operators. The abstract principle on which they bouuht gold—namely, that an inferior currency always expels a superlor cur- rency—waw sound enougl, but this principle. unfortunately tor them, s not pnt In operation hy the Sliver law. This law Ilmita the colnage. France, by limiting the colnage, kecps hundreds of milifonn of silver In circulation st par with gold, nnl the United States can easily keep (ta silver ¢oln, which §8 3 per cent more valusble than the Trencl silver coln, in clrenlatlun at par with guld yor an indefnite period, until the unnatural de- presaion 1n the silver market hav pasecd away. “There practical conaldorations wera overlooked by a large number of people, aud they have had to prcket heavy losses, Inetead of cains, as the price of their miscalculations. In fact, the Silver law tends dircctly fto the reduction of the premium on pold, 'The demand for coln for cueloms dutles amounts o eloven or twelvo nmiliions of dollars a month, and (he product of two to four milllons of dollars & month will dlsplace that amonnt of £old. Asthe amountof silver coln avallable in. crenses, the demand for gold wili decrease. For 1he present, the Secretary of the Treasury can ob- tain from the importers of New York a premium for his silver dollars iu wreenbacks, An export of £old in unawer to the retarn of bonda from panle. eiricken Enropean holdars was another cause ex- pected to ralee the price of gold after the paseage of the Stiver LI1Y, But thoro has been Arniness In- rtead of wenknees In Government bonds abroad; the rise In their prico has actually checked the import, and thus the beaviness of gold s fn- creaned, CONDITION OF THE KEW YORK DANKS, The toansof the New York banks 1ast wevk were £246,456,200. Since the beglnning of 1874 tho diecounts of the New York banks have decrensed. They were then 820,503,800, The depoais have decreased In the same time from §:2220, 710,000 to £213,1080,400. Tho decrease In loans has leen thie wore raphl, and the conseqtience Is the aceus Tiulation of idic capital, of which financlers come piaiu 8o much, Gince March 0, 1872, the loans Lave gous down from $281,142,100 to 840,456, - £00, while the deposits have Increaved from 8210, - 403,000 to 821:,000,000, The explanation of this rrovementis that tho loana of tho banks were Ine foted In 1472, and that sfuce the panic & process of correction ks been zolngan. Tho return of actlylity will bo accompanied by a gain In duposits, v'hich will be followed by o gain in loans, and if tals In earrled too far, a8 3t uo doabt wil be, wo sbal! have another panic, eay nbout 1800, GOLD 1N THE TREASURY. Every outslder who attemipte to fignre out the amount of gold fu tha Treasury produces o different reduit from everyono else. The Boston Advertiser givea the following: aurplus Jucreune oot annnthly, Mareh 1. 1 2.5 730 H44k0 N 7,015,044 2001, (04 Thu ]All -Inwmenl llm\ 21,000,000 less gold {lian wan eald Uy & recent Washington dispatch to e in the ‘lreusury uvailable for resnmption nnr- posve. The fact ie, that nobody outside of the Treasury knows whut the right fgures are, and thosu inslde woa't tell. BUSINESS IN NEW YORK. An unueun! rush to the New York hotels, and fn- creased Lusiness 1n tho wholcesle snd joubing centres of that city, are reporied by the New York papers 0w {ncidents of the apriug openlng of trade, 1t 1s notlced that buyers from Western houscs, who used 1o stop at New York to A} thelr ordere, now ro direct totho anufacturers {n the Eust. The closencas of competition has brought producer and consuter much nearer each other than formerly, and the wumber of middlemen fntervenug 8 ro- duced 1o unu-third what 1t wae, MINING ASIESSNBNTY, The assessments b mining stocks fo 8an Fran- civco in Februasy amounted to $1,800,000, or tiwlcw 88 much as the levy for the wume time last year. The ssscastnonts of 1675 were $11, 850, 000 of 1876, §11,008,000; of 1877, $11,508,000; o total of §35, 05,000, Thiv 18 1nura than the total amount of Stato and county taxes collected from the people of Callforula In the sawe time.* These fucts ate strengthening tho demand of the people of the State for sume such supervisfon of the wip- g comyanice as ls proposed by the Tuttle bill, THE LONDON LDAN-HIRKIET AND UERMAN 8iL- VL Tho London 7lmes directa the attention of bank. cru to the fact that the future of the monoy-war- * ket, #o far as it depends upon the supply of gold, will be intimately affected by the amounts af yer thrown upon the Lendon market for gold. 11 1k butter price of silver leads to heavicr vales by ticrmany, the Bank of England will be Jikely 1o rutse ita rate In order lo check the outdow of wold, The American dewand for colnage will absorh the Amerlean supply, and tho European price will con- scquently be delermined by the amounts offered by Geruuny, CHICAGO & NOHTUWESTERN BONDS. ‘The New York Tridbune reports that ono of the features of the raliroad boud market Is the sti bulllng of the Chicago & Northwewtern convoli- dated gold 7s without important trausactions, It Bays: The price of the bvndl m- been advanced to D4%, while the Winona & cter firels sell 8t #il;. Theae latter bonde u' 8 firet hon upou 147 milce of the road, aud upon that portlon the con- sulldsted 78 rank as a fourth worigage, subject 1o Bret, second. snd extension mortgages (176 miles), maklog 8 tutsl of §7,775, 000 vrior Hens, Awthero wea due vl 1, 1878, §1, of the La- Crosse, Trewpeauieau & Prescott Hailioad Lunde, it 14 probable 4 toere soon will bu & Hke sum of m:. consolidated gold 7o on the market, with which to &‘uvld- tbs means for paywent of the miaturing bouds. Aud itmsy be dueto a deslre for 8 goud warket that su wuch stiention b now glven © the price. GOLD AND OLEXXBACKS. £ Goid was 1004@101% in greenbacks. Greenbacks were UOIQUEX cents on the dollar ngold YOREION EXCHANGE. Slaty days, Bight, Lerling. e SO t uhnn :ll 2:2 wliserinnd, 13 st Germany o ™3 Hotigud: ustrta. 48 urway. My wsdai £ Deamark... GOVERNMENT BOND! United !lllu l\l of 'AI United & Tnlted Eiaten & A United States 4s, couron! LOCAL STOCKE. Chlcago Clty 7 per cent honds twere bought at 104 and rold at 104%, Cook County 7 per cent ‘bonds \ere bonght at 100 and sold at 10045, Othee sccarities wore: Rid, Chieaga 7 ner Hnt f‘LlIltoln Park)® o3 orth Asked, AN 2 130 it Rajlwa; \Vfl‘flm“. 17y e v1xns § Coke Gomtanyess 150 rl‘ Rgo (iR ot fi':'mmn |flu.1 por cent corls *And intereet, e R BY TELEGRAPI. NETW YORK. To the Western Associated Dress. Nrw York, Mareh 0.—Gold opened and elosed 1 10144, with eales daring the nu at 101%. Car- rylngrates, Hto 2, Silver at London unchanged. Jero silvor bars are 110% In greenbacke and 118 {o gold, Silver coln, 4@1% dlaconnt. Governmonts wero genorally firm. Rallroad bonds were strong. Btate sccurities were steaily. At the Stock Exchanga thers was an eshibition of amore bullish temper than has provailed for tomo time past, and prices advanced X to 1%, with the chiel activity and strenth in Northwest- ern, Lake Shore, Western Unfon, and, 8t. Paul Tho earmincs of Western ~Unlon, it s oald, have {increased considerably of late. Towards the closo there was a fractional reaction, escept In the case of 8t. Pauls, which wero np to the hest Agures, but the tone of the market was strong. ‘This fe the lnst month of the fAscal year of tho Nock leland Railroad Company, and the oficers of that rosd say the net carnings wlill foot np at lenat 10 per cent and probahly more. The carnings for January and Febroary wero Iarger than during the eame monthe of last year. Transaclions were 136,000 shares, of which 3,000 were Naw York Central, 4,000 Erie, 47,000 Lake 8nore, 18,000 Northwestern commion, 15,000 pre- ferred, 7,000 St. Pan) common, 7,000 preforred, 8,000 Lackawanna, 1,500 Deinware & Hadeon, 1,200 Morris & Eeecx, 1,400 Michigan Ccnlrll‘ 1.400 1iinols Central, 12,000 Western Unlon, and Mall. fi-’&f‘,‘%fiu"ln 4@6. Prime mercantlle paper, (. “Cuntoma recelpte, 8200, 000. Tin Arsintant Treasurer disbarsed 373, 000, Clearings, $2:1, 500, Sherhng steady ; lonw, 4n4sg: short, 480 B T0iy 415 ne, A 1024, gfi?‘.{?‘én:: it tipane: Comans: Vs Coupons, ne: 10 W, Unlon Tel a0 incnflvrr. =3 £ l'nl p3) i B e Hang A4 ‘ Terre liaute pfd 17 S04 Chicago & Alton, i 053{ Chicaro & Alton o8 5y Ohlo & Mistlssippl, 7 k5 2184 ., L, & m;s 42 A.'& P, Teierabh.... 21 fag \llwllllm‘l I'acil 1 SRLTTIT w‘d 13 5 m'x':'x‘x‘m Fasies.. B d l'l nia, new. |!Ilnourl. 6 . 20 MH BAN rnn«mco fax Praxcisco, March 6, —Following ue nm cluwing quotations at the Stock Board: o & et (.unmlldl\lul\ln(mlh Caltforal NEW OnLEANSs, llarcnu —nuld. 101342101%. Right exchinge on New York at par. Storling exchange, hunlmrl' bills, 402, PORELQ. Loxnay, llnrchfl‘—Comah, moncy and account, 05 11-1¢ United States bonds—'03s, 103%3 '67s, 107%; 10-40s, 1053¢: now Os, 104%, 10: vreferred, The declino in sllvor fs stated to bo duc to the inereasc of tho lmlln Cmmul blils, to ba allotted to-day, to £300,000 tnstead of £1,00,000, coupled witha feellnz of uncertainty nbout the probuble fiture Anancial requiroments of the ludian Gov- crnmont, Yaurs, March 6.—Kentes, 1101 50c. REAL ESTATI, The followinz Instrumenta wero flod for record Wednesday, !mcb ll. Prove l.unnle’ av, Imlwrun Tlllrl nivth ats, w f, 22x1d (t A W, Mltch T ang i m WS F dared Marcin: A Weat Slontoa at, n w cornerof Aberiecn ot s PIETE d Marel 6, . Biw ) LN ol dated A VL1 of Ty iR e mh‘ lsted Marcl L 000 i n xl.ut. dsted Mareh Lo 1,000 ler sl 2 1t n of Thircy-second st, w VTS tatvd Stareh R3O Veat Nnetecnth st, kg i v st MAreH 4o 1,500 N|llul Van Buren n w L 213 46wt Banh , dated ll‘ln'h , ] Mo kot A t i leu ol cli B Suliale No. m-n T souTH or c st 200118 0F MRS dat boertneneen, J 1,400 COMMERCIAL, The following were the latest quotations for ‘March dellvery on the leading articles fur two days paat; Mews pork. T blxuul«ltl Ehord siow b WHIsKY,. fllud:m.‘ Wednesday. The following were tha lncclpu snd shipments leading urticlesof produco in thie city during the twenly-four hours endiug at 7 o'clock on Wednesduy worning, and for the corrcsponding tima twelve months sgo; |~ Hecelpla, o lase dMomante, 1977, B4t nuu.-'.'-'.n.... licas, bu... Withdrawn from store during Tuesday for city consumption: 2,357 bu wheat, 830 bu corn, 419 bu cats, 400 bu barley. The following grain was 1nspected 1ato tore in this clty yesterday morning: 8 cars No. 2 hard wheat, 52 cars No. 2 soft spriog, 16 cars No. 3 du, 7 care rejoctcd, 1 carno grade (84 wheat); 8 curs bigh-mixed cors, 4% care now ¢o, 79 cars new mixed, 1 car No. 2corn. 142 cars rejected, Hears no grade (277 corm): 1 car No. 1oate, 10 cars No, 2 white, i cars No. 2 mizeda, 2 carsre- Jected (28 oats) ; 1 ear Nv. 1rye, 4 cars No, 2o 4 ears extra No. Abarley, 5 caraordinary No. A do, 2cars zced (11 bacley). Total, 405 care, or 102, 000 bu, Inspected ont: 10,421 bu wheat, 23« 401 bu corn, 2,057 bu oate, 4,224 ha bariey. ‘The motto of the crowds in pork and wheat seemed yesterday to bot Let those sell short who ne'cr were short before, And thors already short sell all the more, A paper was circulated on 'Change yesterday, for aignatures, the object of which Is to obtain the abolition of the role uf the Board of Trade for the preventlon of corners. The Doard Is very munch divided In opinfon with respect to the advisability of making nnother change. The subject has been talked abouta great deal but not much argned, and s little argument would be in order. Thers aro rome who claim that one effect of the rule has been A diminished volume of huainess here, and that the abolition of the ralo wourld bring hack cus. tom. Thls is denied by others, ‘The mattcr is of enficlent importance to make it worth the while of the Board tonppoint a commilssion to discnes the rubject, and hear all that may be advanced on both aides, It may be thatsomething would bo agreed apon that wonld be s dectded Improvemeut tipon both the new and the old. The leading produce markots were very irregnlar yesterday, some belng active and weak, while oth- trs were quict and eteady. Coneols were casler carly, bot advanced snbscquently, and the news from Enrope left littte room to doubt that alfairs In the 01l World will be arranged wtliout more war, — at leaat for tho present, The roport by the Mark Lane Express, tothe clect that the prospects of peace secm to have knocked the bottom out of the graln trade of Qreat Britaln, naturally caused heavinrss in wheat here, ana hogw ald the same thing for vork, the proviston market being very mocl de- pressed. Our receipts of produce were falr in volume, with a faie outgo in most departments, and the weather continued mild enough to suggest vory early spring work, as there 18 not enough ice 1o the north of ustogive a ecason of protracied cold when It ought to be summer, Dry goods were moderately active and eteady. Tho attenaance of buyers Is dally Increasing, and the present week nromises to bo the must actlve that our jobbers have experienced since thie close of the antumn trade. Prices were steady and firm. Inthe grocery market no speclally new featares wero develoned, There was just a fale demand and nothing more, the movement falling short of wnat it should be at thls timo of year, Coffecs and teas were cary. Bugars, slraps, molasses, and rice were firm, Prices of butter and cheese wero substantially the same a8 havo beon current for a fortnight past, Fino poods were scarce and firm; low grades neglected and weak. In tho dricd-fruit market there wae reasonable degree of activity at about steady prices. Flsh were In better demand and ruled firmer. No changes wore ropotted In the leathet, bagglng, tobacco, coal,and wood markets, | Ofle were quict, with lard and turpentine quoted lower. Palnts are recelving Incrensed altention and are frm. Strictly pure white lead Is quoted at Bljc, and fancy brands at 8}4@7lic. The Inmbar market was fairly active and firm, The demand frum Illinots and contiguous counties “of othet Htatea Is moderate, bnt the merchants of the States woest of the Mieslesipni River are sending in liberal orders and the shlvments to the East are considerable, The market [s quoted firin in conse- quence of the probable shortage in the stock in the Northweat, The demaud for drugs and chemicals 18 Improving., Furs were unchanged, ‘There was o fair demand for hay, and timothy and nearly all grades of prairie were Gemer, the roceinta being light. on account of thie bud roads In the country. Beeds were In request and firm, clover being scarce and higher. Ifides were easter. Poul- try waa in [air supply and moderute requeat. Rall freights wero moderately active, and quoted rather firm, on tho basis of 20¢ per 100 1bs of grain fo New York. A telegram fo Buffalo elicited the fnformation that Erle Canal frelghts havo not opencd yet, but will probadly opeu low, at (say) Oc on wheat. IN NEW YORK TESTENDAY, March 6. —Itecelpte: Flonr, 8,324 brla; wheat, 67,080 bu; com, 70,308 buj 21,025 bu; corn-meal, 448 pkgs; rye, 11,250 bu; barley, 23, - 060 buj malt, 3,101 bu; pork, 805 pkgs; ocef, 793 pkge; cut meats, 2,005 pkgs; lard, 2,043 pkes; whisky, 1,010 bris, Exports— For the past twenty-fonrhoura—Flonr, 21,000 brls; wheat. 185,000 bu; corn, 47,000 buj oats, 1,000 bu; barley, 10,000 bu, IMI'ORTA INTO TIIB UNITED KINGDOM. Tho following toble shows the amount of flonr, wheat,and corn imported Into the United Kingdowm for the week named: Weekending Week end e, aeetending Flour, brl W Wieat, gre, Corn, qrs. LUMBENW PROSPECTS. The prodnction of ltmber tho present year In the Northwost, and In tho East and Canada, will Lo considorsbly below the nveraze of rocont years. The remarkable winto: has opcroted againet suc cessful logging In the woods, and tho probable re- It 18 a smaller available supply of lozs to be n into Jumber. 1t fs estimated that the Jog crop scenred in the Northwest will be 63 per cent of & full stock, If this catlmate be confirmed, the effect will be (o enhance tho value of pine lumber, provided the demand is equal to that of ordinary years. 3ir, Van Shalck, to whom we are lndobted for much of the following 1nformation, ealculates that the recolpts of Chicazo the cuarrent year, ine cluding Jumber from Lake llaron, will not exceod 850,000,000 1t, against 1,005,000,000 in 1877, ‘This estimote Is mada from data at hand, and ls, of conrse, subjoct ta chango; but If It proves to bo correct, and tho truth will be known In a very fow weoks, dry dimeuslon stull may then advance 50c per 1,000 fi, and common fnch 81,00 at once, and a more important rlev in values may be expected n the fall, The uppor geades may also feel tho searcity, and this with a newoutlet, for & shortago at Hag- inaw and Muskegon will be llkely to drive Easte ern buyers into this markot. The prescnt low rates of freight have already bronght Esstern buy. era for clears and high grades of Acoring to Chl- cago. Only o fow days ago thirteen cara of uppers were hought hore forwarded to Malne—~onu of the frontier lumber States, The present demand for Jumber {8 chiefy from the Biatea west of Lhe Misaiselnpl, the stock on the river being jusuf. delent, oa monufacturers thero fulled to get a fall aupply of Jugs last yeat In tima to saw them fnto lumbar, Thelatest information from the principal Jlume ber ports follows: At Muskegon, the largesg manufactunng point on Lake Michigan, the quallty of loga putin s 130,000,000 fr, Iucluding 80, 000,000 lylnz alung tho rallrosd track, which can be brought out at any time. The present out. side catimatcof stock far Muskegon 1s 240,000, 000 ft, but it 1s fearcd tho supuly cannot be brought up tothis Sgure, or increased even 40,000,000 ft unless prices should warrant bringiog the logs In by rall Insummer, The ground i« swampy, and work conld not otherwisy bo done In warm weather, The orizinal estimate of stuck for Mus. kegon, made last fall, was' 475,000,000 ft. At Ludington about 80,000,000 ft, qut of a'full stock of 120,000,000, will bio secured. ‘Ward's mitls, havinga’' rapacity of 40,000, 0002(t, have now only 17,000,000 ft of logs, and repairs on one of the mills have been stepped, Manlsteo will bave D0, 000,000 ft outof 130, G00,000, and logw can bu run out during the summer, Grand Niverfs placed at 50 per cont of & full saupply, snd White Lako will proably got 80,000,000 ft, hav. {ng slready half that quantity, and the prowpect of gotting more §s better thero than at sowe vther puints. At Ureen Bay, Including Menominee, Uconto, and amaller polnl, } not countiug Peshitigo and Ford Rivor, tho avfragu estiviato ia 65 per cent of & stock, or about 167,000,000 it, At Ford River 12,000,000 ft were cazrled over, aud tho atock will be u full one of 22,000,000 ft, The Pealitigo Company, with stock carrled over, will have about 40,000,000 It, and jobbers on (hat siream will ges 15,000,000 ft more. The Baginaw scction s expecied to have 40@50 per ceutof a stock, Lumber bas recently sdvanced there $1.00 per 1,000 ft. 1t docs not look as If the Lake luron section would be sbie to send much Jumber West toly scason. The Mississlupl Itiver districs may havea full supply, lucluding the loge left over, provided the new loge can - be run out of the strcams. Of courso these cutlmates may all be changed materially, March may go out Nke on, and give the lumbermen a few days of guod bing, which would give them time to baul & large stock of logs, iu the aguregate, to the l;r me, aud perhaps wmpldmy change the sltua- tion, Logs are advancing, Ou lhl oast shore 80.25 per 1,000 /4 hes bean bld for togs which buyers would not pay $3.60 for last (all; and the Wi alpph Lumberman, of last weok, says: **Aa hig! 5 $0.50 per 1,000 i belog olfered for goud loge, of the old stock, ontbe Chippews. Thcse ssme logs were offercd last fall st $4.00, and found no takers st thas 8gure. " On Jan. 1, the stocks of loge and lumber at the leadiog Northweatern and Eastern distributing snd manufsctariog polots sygreusted 3,472,002,753 {t. Of this, 1,070,313,454 & wero Jugs, Outbe Upper Minsissippi and branches, logs were left over. GONDA RECEIVED at Chicago Castoma March 8: W, H. Behimpfer- man, Jr., 1-5 cask brandy; Kantaler & Iargis, 10 canes cigars; A. C. Campbell, 25 cascs cheese ren- Collections, §6, 1 762,000,000 ft of TROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Were more active fn pork and fard, and unususlly wesk, prices touching & lower paint than had previously heen kaown for many years. Hogs were {n larger supply than wns wanted, and quoted weak, while Liverpool reported a deciine of od per 112 n tard and the principal cuts of mests, 1t 18 prohahle, however, that the weakness here was not entirely due to thess canses, The local nears scemed to havescized the opportunity thus afforded for a vl orone pounding of the market, and they hammered It for all ¢ was worth. The resalt was that a good many tots had to he sold out, which conld not be car- tled any longer, as margins were exhasted and others were called for rather suarnly. The shipments of land and meats continue to b 1arge for the season. xan Porx—Decitned 350 per brl, and closed 27ie Iower than Tueaday sronine, with a very lmvy feel- Ing during most of the s 2.0 el et st $0, i an .wml' Paclier Mag * Toral, 45,350 brls, The murkrlemed R mr HHIH 107 Aprily and §0.v° wns quotei at ¥ Arlle e § 3.000.005 i ‘extra QR 00, R e na 17i4¢ per 100 1be, acd closed ahont ¢ lower thin the previata atiernoon, ‘thern was & ah and ot the decline, Sales were res A tes steadicr at £7,000 47,023 4 wvlnrw.lwrlllrw.!fiwn‘h TeE Apriy and 87 eciler Aay, Ts—iVere dull and Hitie hetter than nominal at oA demoralized by the The marker tk and fard, nn-lll ofations are aome- uncertain [n (i abeetice of huyers, the fow for- al n orders here being withdra or having limit Fediced {ar below quottions, — THE anly anies reporics Tera G000 1ba aliort £l at €140 casls a1 10 pes Frevn liams (0 Ioa) ot fe. The fatluwing tanle shows Ing prices per 100 1ba on the principal cuts of esta: Shoute Short L andah, dhort 12, e elern. clenre, Toose, part cared..£3. 151 umn 3 .12 od... 3 8 8,23 o My, Inuml Loig ¢l cuimberiania, StNe Mll'd!'fll’!‘{""-]‘ll‘k"fll‘ ’Ilm! averngesigrren 1.-m-.a\«:1m shouilers, 3 ac I ininn, uu‘(u for 10" and 13 10 fUT 38 TG AYETARCA: Rreen Biscon PI t 4¥ase lor thoulders, 8)igac for lllmrl rlhk:l%l‘(é;{:l r‘-‘vr‘ ort clears, B@AMe f’ur bnml. i A ulellml ¥ane TS 2Wers ateady and quet st 80,00 O@11.00 for extra mess; and @14, 00 for hams, = ! o Pt Vas auoted at T(@THe for city, and 737Ho BREADSTUFYS, FLOUR—Was more active anda eany, Therawasa 1ittle more Inquity for the low geades by shippera, but the better quallties were dull, local dealers taking amall quantities. It la probable that some concessions ‘were niade by hiolders, but orices were nominally un- changed, Sales were reported of 100 brls winters on private terniot 373 bris spring extras, mostly at $4.75@ 5.23 020 brls eDring superfines at $2,75G5.00; aud 23 bris rys flour at €3:10. Total, 1,420 brls. The mar- closed At the following as the asking range of prices: Cholcn ta favorite brandsof winters, 0.50@7.00; goud ta prima branda of winters. $3.5x80.00; cholce to Onoepring, $3.50@0,00; falr to good spring, $4.50&3.00; low spring, £3.00@3,50: fair to good Minnesota sprinin, $5.0%8.80; cholee to fancy Minncaota springs, $6.008 .50 patent springy, 80,5089.001 low grade, $1.508 3.50; rye, $3.003.25: buckwheat, $3,00w3.20, Hnax=Was moderately active, and easler, Eales ‘were 00 tons at §17.00@13.23 per ton on track, MipDLINGs=Sales wera 10 tons at $13.23 per ton. ales wero teds of 30 tons at §13.00613.25 RAL—Bales were mule of 20 tons usw white Bt 818,00~ free on hanrd ea WHEAT Wah morurately stive, hut weak, deelln: ‘nz about 134¢ fromn the latest lxrlnrn of Tucsday. iritish markets wero Inact) % very heavy, and N Tic wan lower, whila. oir Teceipis nvere sgain Hiklt, only £ car-louls being inspected on track, and thero was oniy Tor ship- ment! Lhe news um market guite e at thoutsct, i i ochined $igo. whder Taase ngs for futurés. thien settlcd down to & very Beaiy kals during the Kreater DAFL Of the scsaton, “Thiers_wers som« sclling ordors from_outalde, but they wera foou flled, and aftee that the local trade wits disposecd to go slow, the smallncas of tho stocks on laad, with no prospect of large muniies during tiia i0xt few weeks, making them cautions shout nvest: 1 00 Tieatity on, the RHOFE sidoy whlle he Bewa was um.muyuurmuumamnu e, eiter April oneneday d 1:08, tinpraved to 1014, G976, An clonea a8 81 0TAT 0%, BoNEr M pndnuet m Gl abuve Apm. " scllef fhe mont 1., oM, U sold ot $1.060s! closlng at recuipts of No, ing clusm at about tho e e o 3o b r rw. 0 by N $1.00 310041 I(flhll Tject unulle At BICRE1,H1. at b, Hann Wieat-Was qulet aiid easr; " Rales werg imited to 40 b 2 \|Innnou At $1.07%, and by sntmpl at §1.00 s Fatiner Wiore: aciivé, and easler, market far May fdetivery ducllned %, advanced Closed 148 lowar Than the provions afternogn. lcerholin auoted weadine s on 1o e aide of e tie, but corn was undersivod to ba dull there, i Syt Wik Xheat, and Saw Voric was weak, an our reeepts wers larger, oads be! ho on trac, joug o ) passed hencu vory little dono i tha Rrada for present dellvery, Thy mumx!nnmplnlnu wasctive, while the business n futures wan alinost seatricied {0 May. the shorts for which month lied (n Father frecly, as some of themn feared Ihat the bulk of o peceipts will yass as fow krade, rignt aloug tnto the T, hot weat e, de- clined to u& and elowd st 4390, Rallsr Juy ulot atabout 840 under May, Keller gl at ¢ ey clon », and the facs B stard I hot, IncTeasiig, cansad th 0itl, whid the liarket was not. much afe fected by llm 1ail In wheat, -~ Apritwas mn -1 243k at ode, Mayaold a2 U34c, and Heglar 3 et "ty cllllwl m:-lpu at 2@ 50, res reporicd of 1 P o sram 13,300 bu do gt “Total, T 400 b, —Wna In hetter reuest and sieady. The re- {\u wrere smatl, sl caal was wauted by”consumera aud shippe Futures wero in demand at 8ic for ¥ 2ol ut 5 ere’ aciive by sanple 2 B Tree oh bord, March, abal A pril sold st 830 rerh No Casn sates fnoliled 400 bn Nu, 2o Rl by ll'h -t._mcj Sk 000 bia o (Nor 31 at 670 free o0 hoard, K m)rly. hut closod fir; h Pl Aoy WE T it ther e wtied to otinge whicls sidried some of (ho aho tuwards the Jatter burt of the sessl oftertny o Hhe o ad though April 'l-‘lllllllll 1¢, Httie bu i i RE T Shid at Licr abd Futiain lfl"l "llllrlll‘l at 454c. e May was roo and Hrm at o re 2 waly - aL .u.unm pr G :w.u WL B, 600 bu "::; -nmuv ot T | i 730 nd 1,200 budo at WG30 frea on buard, “Fotat 1500 e PINT CALL, Wheat=—Sales 265,000 bu_al $3.057401.00 for 14| and “x UThyis 10144 Lo $ m’ Aot L-,lll) i ullcr M 42%e. Mew U LTk at $0 BTt Sar Spes and 10.050 0.0 10F Say: I{;lnm-l.wv tes at $7.0O for April snd $7.22% for S was Aruor at Yw,m 34 ll f 0. £l rk was fairly active and | " saly m’.'lt'«-"urqmn ml- ut ;u,u;u»v.'l?l:‘;nr'?\::ll.w:g Y. K7D, UTH 2y, AT T arer 110 brle at $7.00 cash, »..;ug.uw Apetl, $7.107,16 for May, and el e xer ealer, witt saiea uf 00,0001t seler was |n moderate demand and easfer, A Il o' 1.0 20 cloued a6 §1-050ae - S1ny -?»\a‘:u LI caslor. Aprit sold at 42341230, and closed sttia ‘75'::3:' g T oA b ;tuml. were quist st 203Ge for Sy and 24@24%0 for ART C, Mess pork was ullva aha wask. gociining 15217140 0,77 and_go. ' i, d cluslug at i1, 80 fur 35, A Eu e AT SalLe b0 brle "5k ‘b 7e tor e e R g at 611234 for Apri) and 87, 1 SR el 1 hales 1,73 1cs at l1'11 mrfi' t?"r;a A ""v lllll '1 0 '0’ 38 e Tawer v sl ok s for" Apm. vy #1403 ful GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was qulct st $1.0833.08, BROOM CORN—Was Ia moderate request, the follow. ing belng the prices lu store: Cholce green hurl, HeTcy red-tipped inedlum du, S8ul%o; green brush, with hurl cnough to work It SKuuet red-tipped do, $iw3tic; green coversand Inside, 4'4iSct stalk brald, ummu aod foterior brush, 4:(34%c; crooked, 8% 4 Hu'flsl(—.\'wmlul specially new was noted fn cons nection with tho butter market. Thero wi I local and sbipping demand at the rauge of prices follow- fogs Cholce fo fancy creamery, B2Qa7ci good to cholce grades, 24@u00; mediuin, 15@20ct lnferiar o coungon, 8@13c; roll, IZee, BAGUGING=Priccs Fango as fullows, sud are steady sud frw: Stark, 2icy Drighton A, 20%c; Lewlsion, 2%ct Outer Creek, 2ue; Amerlcan, 10kc: burlaps, 4 aud 5 by, 13313 gunoles, alngle, Hwises double, e, ESK—But litle activity was spparent in the cneese market, and ssldo from full creams vrices di ugth, Quotations renisin Jetier past akli, 1k i oW L5t With o ucts the puarket Uull eid weak ot tos Tates: wanua, larun o aice, K sl ege. Tnu-bumw VG, 0 X4, 703 1illiois, ¥ oy Hoh S S at unchasged r(tel. fulluw + Y G Gie Ui, 601 o mul't’ AGE~The demand was Imu and packers' o, Hoted JWEr ab To@so0 Tor bork bassess , JOuh 3 fur ard ticrcen, T e TT A ALb¥he domand s Improv. ln.’. In\llnr Imwrl'll Llllfli‘t‘lilill o rred d -0 DUW rkrred o vt auiphur, B, ¢ i muy uc«L 449/40 P! £y du.mflc‘:ét >, belni mixes 1D 08— were quiet the SAles wero reported o %] l‘(l(.h—\VrrnlN‘n'l AL 10yatte, e wis eomsidnrante’ activity fo the trade, and the Krfll"l' market dispiaysa fiimes No | Pll‘l‘ rhnn m not ll. At followe: "n- 1 white. 14.40; family whitefian, 'J bl ‘1 "01'! 403 mackerel, exira, '&e No. 1 h ore, Y2 100 et 23 Head. N X ol hares hu. FaL.00: do, medinn), Lt arge's codmalt, iin, §4.23@4.50; Labsador hrl | \ 0, round, b 8 00 mked hakibit, T@Hey N0 NUTA-The demand for forelgn and domentte dried friity was llberal. ulx(n.dc antey traie were ondeving frecly at the priceagfeen Fomztan= Dates, nigen o1 Turkish pruscs ohl, @ et do nu. n‘v-lm Erench do, lzullc‘knmm. layers, 81. gm .bn’. ,‘i Laireia, TWedTher Zamo cor: i (X163 cliron, 116 it Al soplen, Lidie: Michigan new, 70 P A the e R R ern slicel, 1(57‘1(,!‘"\‘)-“. unnm—h Huiveh: maniaes pared, taaidcs Wackberries. new, P@IONe: rasper: i sisagher ditted eucrelcs, 1741 Filberts, 114@12 rmmnmh,?nmmu. 2 nch waIR S, a1 o) N ples walnais, T o e Rnane . pecans: Texhs: Tanes [Hver pecans, gatiyel Wiliviniton pennute, 3@3tci Tennvisee dov lt et Virinis do, Baotac, fms-nmm ‘are buyibg the small offerings st tha wiven prices: W, and Wrstern. ior1Arrn. “Ink. No. 8 404 £o ik, N 20 itaccoon, No. 1, WA 5 Muskrat: fall. e 2 3 Muskrat, wint Sirat: Kitt B PRTLX T Ived, 2% 234 W) 8180 O3 03 uuwv rum‘rs—m-»rn wero in fale reqnost smi Vatenclas ta neariy extisuaredt, west Tl oranges sre Inthe market. Fullowing ire the uotation ? 0 [lfl' 1L 1!“\;{ MV} 7008 r{lnhrrr o L umm oxerhr LRGSR EF Hid eul tivated do. 86,008 CR, 62,25 4% 001 et B Valencin oranteh, BAFoR lv"-l,:av[n Fitra $10.50013.00 Ppercascs box oranger, F8=The domand was falr. but by no meany eatintaEtory. briycrs OFEFIG with CONSMICFATIG Feerves In prices 65 chiangevof Importance wero devrloped; Huzars, siriins, molasees, and_ rice wera held with cons Loftées ara receiving more attentlon, bit the Inatked rematna easy, | We nafo that ono of ur promi- Tiene, grenenry haancy hn Juat nilad an order Jtam s hentacky frm (o guods to the value 9% ahout $5,00r au AT, lllcn-Lnnfllnl.? pocs Lowt % Corres= @2al4: Java Ko, 2, 220 ate) otce o fahey Ties :rnlg 2036t Food 10 primer i0@cs comrnon to fair.! JHGIR e Fosting, 1631, graamcpatent e ki, 10@1074e; cruthd, Jong 'lll(P: wranutated, 104 fl)‘cll IK)'A)!'I’E , 104 @) o, tandurd,’ XIFA C, 1 \ ?‘:;!“i";“f’)xw el Aunl'! TKMC?‘A‘ é"‘: l’l!rhilnl.fnmmon. i , TR} prims to chnice, —~Callforn(a sugar-1osf drips, 470480 Culiror. Bin DI MLYSr dripey SAAocs HOU0 SOURT-OURE, GHIpd, 40¢; extin o, 43G48¢, Now (Orleans siew, Yaesoed do, e, $1ainc] oo ‘“gl. 2U$30CE common molasscs, Brrexs—Allaplee, 10Q184c: cloves, 47@4Act casala, 24 w20, rn-r-ncf-'.xmmuué{mulnmzr. ho.l.uwau 031 et Dlack riram h‘cu“l (l:lr.'l' K lerman_mottied, el ' e 1 “\\nm-x,ny.nw.m o wmmn N fossm, 7 savon rinecial réue:;m_ll ol':luleell e ¥ Shippers, and aesriy ) trate e 3 wir-bound, n.l nmmny. tu D, ek, 'm mlml, 5. 00 p) -nd nulrlt‘., . 0068 30§ No. 1 prairie, $7.00 Ao x;- rm In_moderata rm“l!lh ::Il~|k(nl nd on hides helxm lowcr and 18 ifeht, legs are mal nmnmem-my by tha fact of smail reced y hutehers’ cows, Sigct steers, nm:; recn cnreu.mllgln‘a Tirtict heary, ol i Bifcigreen b el At R e areas chit. 11l e bt riime dry S X2 P4 sndtdry bides, 10gisel dry sl itdes T56: Gencon skine 430s speep peits, Wool eatimaied, 10PB—~Weraqulet at5@3c. Ths New Vork Is quoted firm, 'Tha recoipts there ara HMIII. exports continue large,—4, 481 bal ¥ it Aoty o Jnaaired foF -;r caare Z-x.h n“'-'u'fl‘u o acket hu Bk .m! fils auantity 1t uuummd mnmlhlnnlnmk-nmlhl s cen taken rullf lrewers for present. uw and to hold overlo wosk, Bnfpmentbare fiak How b lugtmltli s lrcrvy 1 and conntry demand exfuts lllludll!'lullllncdprlr!l. \V-conllnlxu to quote: 36 34 31 30 23 il l‘()fll.l‘l "Imtll,. 14 0 018743 Hole.. 0a 23 Welt of lllu.'ml nrdt'n\ llm| rllu upper grades are (n‘(oml l.lllm'll unmlml' Viie markes 14 waining sirength dafly on ac: count of the expected shortage in tha supply of logs. Quutationes ond rla 7, ird cle First and n.cuslfll clear dresscd of Hrll common dresacd alding.. A 1 atock bosrde 1010 $utuck buards, 14 4o 6 Inch ds, el h . Common bomnu 1o, i, Cotnmon hoards board 116041800 £mall thinbes I. o B.i2ju.00 i ta eers, Fough A setees wa's 9% €80 Bliing| Bhin | No, 1 mi Ihbien, anaded: LAKE Ft ! EIGHTS—~There was sonie lnqulry 107 ves: ATl 16 was roporied that ario was' char- !hu torn 1o wen At ahout 7 n.l e The auoiations ot extra uced e, 50. l Ic and No, 2 8e. decline In furnentinu of 1o wasniso foparted, (iher goods in the Y remained aslefore,” Carbon, 110 deg teaty 194G lnvis, lega) teat, 150 deies. nfges head |khul1\dvm test, 2% u7M¢e; Elalne, 23e1 oxty it T 1wei, No. et Tinecets paw. oicrbof er-bleached, 70} sperm, 81, 7"‘.& I'N‘Ill(iul. oll. -ulcUy pure, M!l 0 Dl- .1, 65¢4 baik oll, 8%cy AL kx TArbentine, 3767 Raglithia d:mlur- Yot guolins, sodor 2 13 Weat Virginie olt B5ci natural, 33 deg., :wn‘:‘ redqu u 3233 are low, quotativns vuiog rictly pira) Wiges do fancy heamis he: ¥ ne. red veal, ibisor do, ereen o (iruad colurs, ATOES~Were i mmm! rm‘uul at 404430 for peachbiows from sto; U 'Gar ats of (he Liiia.. Tt helehbr e aro Xopt out of town h n ndd) ln nee momnlun have to go to ppitus ‘adin inoderaty supply and request at MK Areadel 6GCHS bt s d0r ek iae 1 Utk dremot, haavey tir: . d‘rfl;e-l. T@ner keoe, dréssed, Tlici alard r o, IEDac Clover waa in falr roquest and higher, the <1pt belti very unally and {ho orleringa wers dimiy Britie Shosen &1 1400 4-4% 400 Th was 344, 1);. Suinmuth brought M m Tt r'uln’xumlrmu ‘and fein loalt) 2% ind "'mi) plll'!mwllll—cnmnn 2800 004 do, 38@sAC, i acs o, vudydor Row, B ses Ant ext, Wnaiize) cholce, 0347308 choiceet, 80@43¢7 fancy, D3c6s$ Tupkii AL, —Common, 26a:M0e1 good do, 31@33e1 me. i, snsficy ool dh, L4y anr. Wusdc i s cholce, taics ehulvest, ToaTse. Yousn [Ty sei—soimnon, 23 ey uoad do. 0840} medium, Bkatde; gl fine, §8adcs Bneat, ey Begots ket Shotncets B i =Couion, mx.'nu woudcumuion, 30@32a1 et ood adium, W oy Ane, 4444301 A o3t Ehaleos BHY0T COLCERE, Buba0, ()u’,unn-l.unmwlh 23423¢1 goud comiiun, J0RTICH mudfuu, Bae ooy kuod inedium, 4 fiu, nnest, Suudie; eholee, Shwe: clol 0 73 iy qluuu manls &b 80. S0wT. (k) A beech at yered, i focal request at mu:per b, The ral and Lhe iarkel wesk, s dirtoderate Weaterd roguesi. Fotlow o of wirol A% recelved from nrst nlll Srecriing oturta; Mol unwasned wools, 2.3 dne do, WA coarsa do, JOe2a Hoe I\ waslied, 3%dMe; mediunt do. mmfl :“013.‘ lll 23e1 tub wouls, eholce, 40441cT Talr L0 g l.ulunda ‘oul-Fine ll'l(m'ml, 2720} medlun\ do, UATed COWMOD, I8@IIT] E 2ate cuarse do, e Liack, Jswtic, LIVE STOCK, encaun, Recotote= Mundey 18! Bams thuo lasi week| ShiLusente 3, CAT Ll&—hfl" fllrl)' l:ll". arm, and unchanged. All classce Of buyers wers well representsd, and sit classcy were liberal buyers, bug the lack of eacourage- meot {0 Essteru advices checked any tendency to an for lucsl butehiery' stud, 804 88 83. 40450 for falr (o cholco shipplug steers. Mustof the trading was dopo st $3.7563.75, The warket closed stosdy st the '.ml.o.'lnl Nominal, 4.1084.50 2.6503.90 1,060 to . 3. w@d3.0 Bulcmn bwck—l'our l‘f common uc:[ ce 1y cholee cows. for cf muuiu'l we1ehini 800 o b 160 o= Gomidn catiie, w —.—_—_“ Inferior—=Light and thin enws, heifers,stags, huilla, And scalawag ateery Veais—ror1001bs ln\l!\'vn 2. 13. :2 3.0% i 5 ] mn . 17 Sir02 |15 2. 4101 5% 13, FAUE) {0 10, 8.00 7 g 15 415 18 A3 1n. 438 4o 00 13 7 8.00 | .15 17, ) 8.0 1 L . L0 8701 BRo 12, 043 8301 HAL 1. L13 5.93 8.80 10, 1,043 I.('g 4,35 10, me 2. 8,00 13 231 3.09 1 4.8 13. 8,10 ol hiNE) 1, 30318 3.00 s, 4.03 10, 78 b it B in kD 240 13 ) £2013,0000000 Il -' e !éa Gt My sctive market lulcmr lnd nnc“n:eflprl u eontinued sinall_receipts lance the lnu Teporta from on nKe, and sales were uuv At fally Tiesday's auo- tnilons, or At €3.00%3.75 fur cmumon to cholce Mty and at £3.4041.04 fur common (0 extra_heavy, l cke FF3 (00K tost of (o oflcrlike AL £1.4063.03, Among the day's Irnnucllnnl Jrare o ol lowing: XNo, AF. i I‘H"- #3.00 30 ta in demand nt (ul y provious prices, Waqm:u Dpaor to utrn | LU Doreata, areh oA R~ Tecrinte, 1A% tata} for the Tin: markot dull and decltnings marke! days chian nmllnl-u st threc day ml" ek e ny R4, 3. 281, 380 Tindin, 1. xii market rated [3@io uff lant wo BixkP axn Lavns—itecelpts, lmu mfnl Tor the week, 14,(001 market quiets myrr- llld acilersaparts tending dawn; o fow salcs food, Nenwen sheep st $4,5015.25; cxtra, l&wx nuw y equal tuthe eman um.--uum‘w-. s.cio e I‘ful Jor, the week, 18 a1y market o M A ty 13 cars dy \'u(lfl-u nlrmnxnl l uum uluur m.\ulnm at u ull\u 101 , §1.0); common to falf, $3. .‘Hl ||lht l’clullm mm 150 1w, not wanted. NEW YOIK, New \nnr. \llrrn f.—Nxeyrs—fteceints, 2,700 agalnat 3, O o time jast weekt 14 car-lnads hat I(ul\ the trackt drmnnd wrnk, t‘c oft from Ml)llllly’ exireme rangr of 100 L 40 Ihs, Teetle, lo nlrrn H4@YT Jumy ll‘n!ll sale: tln-n A‘G luumlh steera 1, l?ll lu' M X PO K ml 10 eXLra Ateers atH: ', tha nnuhlln n,urn l'or.'lur-loldl “l!" fine Hiinots lleeu, 1,64 *bikgP—Ttecelpts, 8,000, making 6,000 for stz AFAINSE B350 SATD LMo, Ast WEEKY BAICA VETY Pl market l.'lmm( heavy at & reductfon of Jawi{ct extrema “ c« go0d sheep Ireely sold &t 52@8¢; none nmu-u--aupm 5,400¢ making 8,480 for two day: -!‘ sratnnt 10,000 sama Hine last weelcy market weak a tending downwards 1§ © guoted 1.23, wi car-loads Ohlo cora-ted, 1711b, ! K ‘- ull lnd lnwtn com. R, $1.8660 1;41€' l(:'g;lunm' LR s h A nient The mcl-lrepnnod porxpuelfln at Clncinnaty lar the sensan emuing 3t was_subinitted (o-day by Buperintendent uxwen. ! The nifures. are mmplh.d with 1ast scaso 1088 packed : 1’3”'1'“” 2ol 20 118 s, St S Tt P R !llnl; < average cout per %180 1hs g 81,70 33103 total lmxlucl lon of lmrk nf ull klnvli. rn 1A7 briai lucres L 113 brlss total Jard, a:n ca1 total eut meats, Irmnv elunts, o lu 51, 144105 ibay hatn, 20,847,000 bs) shouldere, 18, It l1 I Cnu‘lvvfll. March a.. 8- 501 gt 83,8043 otal I 104, 7204 nggregate gross welgh crease, 33,780,650 e 1bsy Increaso, D33 fmm held. Average LTI T it (eat, and teitni) lh'|l rage yivid 3. B 3 March -? ffl-l-flull and wenk, ot hange I picest ehtpping stecrn, 3, v 3,004 butchers', 83.. 03¢ c ind “helfers, 3, 15@3 Mblmtnn aad feeders, §: B‘MJJ! re. crados; falr ship- ing -ml for .6 packing, S0, 50f Dutohers o JRucs, $0. 00w 03 recelnis, , G, 'BirExp—-Good demand for fat at steady prices; com-, mon 1o rholce, $3.0u31.331 extra heavy sLipplog, $4.00@4.73} recelipts, 450, BY TELEGRAPIL FORLIGN CITIES, ‘Thefollowiog were raccived by the Chicago Board of Trade: Livzeroot, BMarch 6—11s. m.,~Flour, 24a04@26s, ‘Whesat—Winter, 104 10d@11s Gt avring, Os Ddi10s Bug white, 1130d@12¢; club, 11283@1230d. Corn—New, Rundazanm old, 2843d@26004. Pork, 63s. Lard, 878 64. LivERrooL, 1130 p.m,—Pork, 645, Lard,a7s3d. Rese unchanged. Loxpox, Mareh 8. —Livanroot—Theat quiet; Caltfor- nis club, 118 7d@11a10d; spring, 10%@108 01, Corn steady, Mamk LaNm—Wheat heavy, Cargoesoff const =~Wheat very {nactive. Fairaverage No. i spring, 484, Cargoen on passsgo—Wheat In very light demand, Ex- poris of wheat Lo France and the Continent durlng the past week, 3,000 qrs. Bpecial DispatcA to The Tridune. L1vRRPOOL, March 6111308, m,—Froun—No. 1, 28a; Ko, 2, 24a8d, Grazx—Whest—Winter, No. 1, 118 041 No. 2,108 1043 apring, No. 1, 108 84t No. 2, D4 0t white, No, 1, 128} No. 2, 118 64t club, No. 1, 12s edi No. 2, 11s&d. Corn—New, No. 1, 208 0d; No.2, 26s 643 old, No. 1, 28¢ odi No. 2, 28484, Frovistoxs—Pork, 835 Lard, 74 0d. LivenrooL, March 6-2:00 p.. 'HovIsIoNs—Tark, Bds; Lard, 378 3d, Livakroot, March 8,—Latest-CoTron—Steady: 0y @%%d; sales 12.000 bales; speculstion .and export, 32,0005 American, 0,000 Daxapstorrs—Califurnia white wheat, 11s 6d@i2sg do club, 11a84@i3s6d; No. 2 to No, | red Western wvring, 03 0d@108 8d3 do winter. 10s 1047118 6d. Flour, ‘Western canal, 24a 6d@2u4. Corn—Western mixed, 288 8d.su8 Bdi naw do, 20s6d@20804, Oste—American, 0. Barley, do, 3804, Pzas=Canadin Croven nun—l\murlufl. 40@43s, Proviatoxa—diess pork 645 I'rime meas beef, 850, srd—-Amoricen, 3763d. Dacon—Long clear, 278 O3 ahort do, 28a0d, CixEax—00s. . TatLow—American, 408 34, PerroLEva~pirits, e 3d; refined, 10004 Lixsxzn O1L—201 04, 1¥—Common, 54 343 pale, 125, Lamm!. March0,—8r1uiTs oF TCRATRXTINZ—2030d. Axrwsur, March 6.—~PETROLEUN—2Ts 0d, AMERICAN CITIES, NEW Youx, Bpecial Dispaich 10 The Tridune, New Youx, March 6.—Graix—Wheat moderately soughit, snd, undor frea mod urgent ufferings of miost @rades, further doclined 1@30 per bu, cloalng generally ‘weakj winter wheat unususily dullj forelgn sdvices unfsvarsble; 48,000 bu No. 1 Milwsukeo spring at $1.3734@1. 284, closlng at $1.27 bld; 10,000 bu No, 3 Milwaukee opring, dellvered {n ton days, at 61234, cloalng st about $1.23; 6,000 bu No. 1 Northweslern epring &t 81273 6200 by No. 3 Northwestern speing .23, Corn fairly acilve, opening & shade chieaper, clostog stronger in the optiun line at an a vauce of Jy@lc per bu on the lowest figures; mhad Western uugraded, 48g84c. Jve, B,000 bu No, 2 Westernat 71c. Osf fsirly active demand at gen- erally firin and n instances & trifle stronger prices; ixed Wostern, 3,800 bu ut 34@3340; white Vestern, £,300 bu at 33338}cs No, 3 Chicao afioat quoted at 834w 3k, 'sovistoNs—3esa pork quoted lower for carly da- ltvery on 8 restricted business, wholly in the Joohing way, Bales of 100 brle within » rauge of $10.25@10,50, m tter for fancys other kinds dul) and nomlual; for forward delivery Western mess more active, but much cheaper, with March opilon $10.23; April, $10.3%@ 10,301 M 10.25¢10,80; June, $10.83:10.50: salcs 3,750 bris My at $10.1%@10.55. Cuts moderately soughts values quoied weak. Hacon—Bsles of 100 Dboxes Western long cleat st $5.37%. Weatern steam 1ard more active for esrly deilvery, but st a further roductiont sales of 1,573 tca At §7.20@7.28, closlog at $7.25 bld; for forwsrd delivery more sctive but h-m Marchoption quolod at $7.:475 askeds Aprilat 7. 7.45@7. 475} sales of 37.2507.27}t 3,000 tes April at $7.97W@1.32%1 4,000 tea May 8t $7.U7e7. 4344} ree fined lard o moderatedemand for Wa LContinent, TaLLOW—Less s0ught) salea of 81,000 1bsat §7.508 X 2 m’:n:-m- in moderstaly sctive request on a basla of 7%c for fair roRnlug Cubs, sad 73 for good do, but ¥éc per 1b moro asked by princival holders, thus check- lug operations; refined i rathor more demand, with cut-loaf quoted st 100, ‘Wutsky—Dulli quoted at the :lnu &t §1.00@1.003 oport sctivity iu grein freluliis oa barth and charter at gen- erally steady rates; for Liverpool cagagewmonts ln- clude by steam 16,000 by graln at &d per buj frowm the West of through freight, about 3,000 pkgs provisions withln s aligbtly Briner range of A24@334 per 10 lba. Yo the Western dssociated Presss Nzw Youk. March G.—CorTos—Firmi futures woaks March, 11.10c; April May. 11.10811.20cs June, 11,30¢1 Jul; 2811430 Septewber, 112011071 Uc: 0501 Hovemmber, 160861006 Decelie rwufihmpu. S.000brlat demand miteds No. o 92733664 Anuernnl-“iuu ad Weat 4. 004 coinmon 51 Shite whes 8¢ fancy, :.'.,4.7.15”-" Ollo, §i.860.653 bt l.ullll.l i 7.78; Jliunesota patcnt process, 84.40@8.00." liyo ot quiet; 1,002 XM EAL- 1a@ker 1L01a 11 Vdey 11.30811.37¢; o cllull:e.‘ 7il eoer, 3 Western, arcl; $1. r-bolluh sachasy z’i. l tsteady; peceints, 48.454c1 steamor le mun yel IID' #3ci gllml. Outs rucelpta bui aaperd, mnm;vm.‘ rindt i n-me n -hlnmu. fory—ira g ‘Wauur.‘lhl unth,::llfl. er refined, B4R 0, - Toreign naninal; Orleans, 22348, THE e refnes, TR Unohanged. e, \\ patcrn, 1o Le. T Rermiock ole Tuenor Arr A AR e St bl an 4 Hame; Hornt -'-fi..lromm on d “ w Welalts, o lomentic lecc, e o IhrJ‘ oo U.‘Ll pulied, IHI i ‘Ciorisions—Ner pork hearyy $10.25210.5 =Maret doll;” Western hogs Scarcel mrmln‘lll v«. Jestem lng clear middics easler 4t tigo, L Trime steam, 87,50y 'r\' PR-Hteady &' l\l nm“hlfll!fl. un RAR—~Siendy and unchanged. Wl akr=Sarikot doll and hoavy at 81, Manufactured eonper 1a0e AL Dot nrenhr at TG Tt fron o ao, uneanged, iron=ftuwia Aliceting, l0gnia ta NMI-I -Unchanged. NEW ontraxe, NEw Orrmaxa, March n ,m'n—!l:ndy. 3,00 00731, 00! anged, g 1T xn tate demandy sincefioe, XX, e mmm firm at wa I 2. o0 eroter, 17,00, QY18 14 lcl"r and firin st ot st numln et oo 4@ Tifor ol . Jinik meate nulee’ and weakt shooldors, Joue X -_m«n-m-n Mant Tih, o'y ma diil nnd Jower sf oy asineize; e *zy 49 \:’mnul-llul' ek ant towers Western rectified, 101 Gno Coffea In fatr demandt Rio eargaes, cr. Aldary 10 prinies 1430 In wold:~ Rigar—Demand e hut hotders iz n 10 g0od comumnn, 'i'd«u fale ta gaily, tx mr SO cy pMe to thole yellow ciarin w Molasse: .anm Wt lu-m“ common, azzc. uico driner 5l(guic! Bran-1i aiminons. Dot 10d Marc] . ~FLovn=Dull snd Joy arions Hom nl‘ly unchanged. e \Wiieat=iwestern dull and. “lawery vnula mi. #1.287. mn lnlrr red, Nhok and Starci 81:37) Anril. flandans, Com Yeatam lower, clning sicudr’ \rlleg:r’l"ml €a. s, S 5 b uh m. Uats~Quie: and mndn (\u et rl.fl,, .“‘3 e do mixed. Boer Peansyivania, 3 lh'lAlyle AEIC, 1IAT=Quirt and inchanged. Srovistonsc il and lower, Dorks St1.as Bl incate. €haulders 44 Cionr i B T anu;;cnunhlrn e clear i sides, 0igc, "hiarie, [ it i activo and Arm, Cl Tl TATIC Dacked Sgatie, Qe Cholcs Weitern FrraoLkuy -\ ahade emer refined, e, Corree: il nom(nnnr unchangey Wi Mt e ly ur, SR Tisy whiextit 1000 b corn, 000bus eorn, 42,000bn, cnmnuufl. March u,l‘l.ynnw—l\euu and firm g Market dully prices a shade lower; family, Fl O~ 1w Wheat dull red. S1.10AL 18, Corn staaty, with'n ais demed ol 4o Onasteady, oy Alr ll!nlIfl At 2R@d1e, and fem -t Oigmc. itarit falr and marges firm olce sp In talr dam l' hs offering enll{lhcnlnuhzn este, sraa Ilulk i shorl short =|Cfif ol N flulllml uu Aned, ! . i cady A Wneningod. Lixsezn O1L~Dull &t MOGTI TDLIH farch 8~ it steady; m., Aurl g1.20%4, Ttar, Yo wlmrr. um‘ AR Fhenst, \u{ch nmxfpr f’.% :i:d: m 4 ’ It u"-'t (1% BaLTINO selis i Peaney). i me ring Thoviaions kvlull B o l-u Pebraa il 200 ket unscitled but g‘:n(rl"slurnn ctive and firm at $1.03. NerTRAS ?‘ :‘o —Whea e tchisan, u:m Amiber Jlichtgan. ‘apot anl To. ui Mlcn n Hichlann, 6110, Corn quiors iy ml e aapos ‘.1'-“:5 Anrll.aflhm oy ant fune oo ;m v u\m Osedull \uculnn.'m‘ew fd OYEl 5@4.50¢ cholce, $4,45; 35 ll-'lfl.l 42 i 1 0. 2, 8 ItzortrTe—Flour, D00 bris; wheat, 2,000 ba; corn, 1000 oate no oot whest, 100 ExTA—-Flonr, rlas whes! % B 00 D1t Ot nore. 5, 00 b o Jorenn, Marel m.—GrAtN—WWheat qnlet; hite 3 ,ucmnn. 1,205 Sxira. 8123 amber l: '.' }nl m Avrll, No. 2 red, .23 cuh lx um Vi 5. rod, BB, Comm aaln THILADELONIA, I'umnn.ruu. ll-rrh #. —Frovr=—3arket dully Jupers .o e T.75% Pennanisnnia fans iy, 83,7 patent, §6.0)K.0, relr 81,3501 ";x.m H 10, "cs mix 3 ed, B2 i & Apr, Vot dull and dnchanged, 8 ‘ravisioxn~Weak, Siess pork Deet hams, {orzey Indls, muu“hu. A e, Badoas ard o BurTen—Cresmery, 16@33c: Wellcml'mtne. 28 C. hnas=Market dully Weatern, Cuexse—¥irmt chalce Westes "l":‘ffiluux-l]:rh’n dull; crade, nfi«omx refined, Witk v—Market dalls Western, 81.07. Hll}tfl’lh\vh&l‘-‘ 40,000 bu; corn, l“.m ‘bus oats, = MILWAUREE, MLwATEER, March .~FLogs-Quiet aad ua- iy GRAtN=Wheat weakinpencd e lowrr: closedatead, ¥ x‘un-nukc-n-u.s T2 0. 1 ihwakes il 0, $1.07 nrv:n, Lon , $1,00) fi 3 lllw aukee. $1.01 e Comn .u*.‘.l,,\m FRCS um ld Ax U 24@24! Bre zlfmln No. 1 n-ruly steadys rog, 350 PRoVIaION A= Dul deasler. Mess pork, 80,674 cus an AR rime am s Brak e e i b ¥lk1 whes, 49,000 b CEly N Bt NES ‘n-x ‘wheat, 47,000 bir. ltovu. Mluh &-wnax-stufl! sad une chme FlA;"{n-an wuk. and unsottieds buyers stand- “' or aull and fowers £10.23 cath ant Ilell‘l’."fllr?,kl‘lo“d“d e, Jomers 810,08 cu i alinost » bfan ‘entlrely nomins, 1ixcEIPTa~Flo! . 300 brisy -hc:x mzmmu cor, 8,(0 Lyt onts, n.uuomu ryv. A )u YILI OTTON--Stoady 10We. anged, uuily red; u 181 white, Harker gy whne hghir. D AInvlu G wi e ‘ot ixcd, s1Ko. Tiyo-saries ull; tdc, Hn—\lnrnl dulls §0.00212.00. & 'n Na—Lork—Slarket duil at sioaann 1an e ;cnulcu leaf tierce, 1 i PY B e uate autets shoulders, 1 rar rin, t5%e. Bazon—hou dore, 443 u,c; ‘clear rlm «a c4 cloar, 0@Uja loose. [lami- Bugar-eured, c. Wiyt $io, Tiostox, March 6, —WoDbVery dull ectitng for a1 Kinda. wi prices sroatill ither unsettied, with lie g o prospect of a: ( favorablo change; Oae flecces gnito nemcuu. 5d pafes can ouly flmtl"llnnl&' nsylvanin,d 42@4ic XX Michlgan and W jsconsin, 7 combini and della solcctions, 44@30c fur Coares i O oen—darket lulls Western superfine, £4.000 fommon extras. 817 Wisconsin 1o, £5,40)- Minnexatn do, §a. oo 31 Minedors. Palont Procem ulnx— orn elxmlxednnd nlluv. Mww 1 exiza white, No. 2 whiie and No. ey No: & whits nd Nov 3 mixeds Bt mnunmn b msde (li oJpumarous, Mareh o.—ilous-nemand, sl i Cetp )'muu-uuffi ey b Fartliys 85750 .xu-whm dutl |u1 namlnll& H ISGILIG Corn _f.mv',:: N mud:i .nuumm. st aear wn s, 'I‘ TurraLn, March fl.—unm—\vhen unsettled; neg: Tected, Coti quict b 45 iAc, murmug to qualitys Ustiextociod Kyo durl, Slariey duit, DETROIT. DerRorT, Marclh 6.—Fr.ouR— lower ‘sad AL = 1 Unati—~Wheat Ntl-‘“;fi« b 1.20}41 Now wulw. 4. March 6, .Wlur\\ll'll utets No. | MO Oswxa = o waukes club, $1- anxn '3 Tulude, Ner TiHA, Pronts, March a.—llmunun—suwn sales 29 bris at §1.0d4. extrs, $1.297 [ CDTTON GaLvEsTON, March8.~CorroN—Pirm; generally helt bixhers middling, 10%et net rocelpts, 603 bales; €2 porta to Grest Britain, 0,003; ta tha Contfacat, 1,30 MoniLg, March 6.—Corrox—Finn; middiing, 1044 103%g; nel recelpis, 227 bales; sales, 2, 500 €Xports cOAst wise, 2,400, Havaxxan, March @, — Corrox = Firm; midliing 108-16¢1 et receipts, 1,601 bales; groes recelpts, 152 aales, B,1001 oxports cosslwise, 1,163; to Lthe Cuntlnent, 8,803, CuanLEsTON, March 8.—Covrox—Firmi whidies 304 10lacs Nt recelnts, T34 bales) salcs, 1,000) e3porth to tho Continent, 3,700, PETROLEUM, PriTenvac, March O.—Prrmouxuy—Crude duli B1.674s at Parkers: refined, 1%, IFbiladelonls dellve 011 C17Y, Pa., March 6.—-PavzoLauu—The market opeaed Arm, with ssles at 81.69)4; advanced to 1.7 declined to $1.65%, closing nin st $1.07b; shipmeats yesterday, 34,450 bris; tots} transactions to-day, 23509 bris, DRY GOODS. Naw Yoxs, March 6. ~Busincss continues light witt package houses, but Jobblag trads rathicr wore actly ’:: cotton goods quict but falrly steady; printaaulet o & hands; Duanell's, American, Richmond, sad Washiok® ton fancy prints beld st dhwcy glughema ln stealy auests men's wear of woolns dull forcign gweds 13 light demianld, —— TURPENTINE. WiLuINGTON, March 6, —BrixiTs TupeguTINs=Tim 300 'l‘ E WO The Woman’s llospltal of the State of Illinois, 273 THIRTIETH-8T,, Chicago, Hetween Wabuh sad Michiyanart, |\, Woman's ¥Freo |)lID¢DllI’1 cupnecte ¢ Vednesday sud saturds| from '11';'1'5 “‘l B T AT Dlictia @ MIIUHLLAVLUU Ilr.A G, 0L|N’811?~ -vdhhl—iu PRESORIPTION FBEE: T has ¢ha Ingre fifiuuiw.. 15 Wed m»...