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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL be together, and the number required to cover the sphers’s nurface will show what portion of the solar radistion our planet reccives. Wo should require between 2,000,000,000 and 8,000, 900,000 of earths to cover such o sphiere; elear that we receive lcss than the two thou- sand-millionth of the sun’s radiation.’ Prof. Tyndail has communicated to the Royal Boclety the results of some further observations on {nfuslons boiled In flasks afterwards hermet- feally seated. He took with him to the Alps 1ast summer 100 tubes of fnfusions—fifty con- taining turnip, and filty containing cucumber infusfon. They were prepared at the laboratory ot the Rogal Inatitutlon, and hoiled for five minates, * Treenty flnsks were broken In tran- sit. Tha efzhty’ rematned pellucid, and the twenty were turbld with organism. number of the cighty flasks had thelr ends opened fn alr o which sawdust had been shaken up. and all wern 200N turbid, Another sct were infected by water of acascnde derived from meiting snow, and In three days wero thickly charged with organisms, Auntherset were opeoed fn pure air and ro- malned transparent. Theso results confirm Prafessor Tyndall's previous observatione. The Journal of the National Tndian Association far December contains an interesting account ol a visit vecontly paid to Caicutta Ly Lloma Bal, a young Mahratta lady, whose profound knowledge of Banakrit Jiterature and facility in original composition have given ler & recog- nlzed position among modern pundite, She was born fn Mysore fu 1857, and began to learn Banskrit with her mother's help at the early ageof 4 years, Hhe has lately traveled, io company with s brother, throughout tho Iength and breadth of the peninsuls, At Cal- cutia sho was welcomed by o party of Bengall and Knellel ladies, to whom sha exhibited her. extraurdinary power of imorovisation in slokas, or verses composed fn aceordance with tho elab- orate rules of Banskriv pomr{. In n sct speech, also in Sanekrit, she showed that neltiier seclu- slon of women nor eurly marriage existed fu tho carly days of Hindoo history.—Academy. MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Tho Dental Collego—its Now Bullding-~Sua- cess of the Lepartment—A Female Stu- dent. #pectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune. ARN ARrBOR, Mich,, Jan, 17.—The new exten- elon of the Dental Colleze of the University Is Just completed, and the students are now con- gratulating themselves upon baviog the most commodious arrangements and the best facill- tlcs of anv Schiool of Dentlstry in the United Htates, or, for that matter, {n the world, The new addition s a brick structure, the dimen- slons of which nre 63 by 24 fect. The number of students wos Increased so largely this year that the Dental Faculty were compelied to ask the Regents for a new build. fop. With this request tho Regen!s were obliged to comply, as they found, upon looking over the ground, that the present sccommoda- tlon was cotirely inadequate, The building was begun ot once, and the students have now, af- ter tuelr return from the Loliday vacation, just taken possession of it. The incrensed accommodations have been tho means of permitting an ndvantageous change of arrangements. The ground floor of the old Lullding {s now occupled by the.offico of the Dean and the Muscumn, with ona or two other roowms for minor purposes. The material for tho Museum has been l-rm:l{' nugmented, and an- other large shipment, which hos been ordercd from Paris, I8 dally expected. On the sccoud floor of this bullding Is the lecture-room,—the old demonstrating-room, which has been re- arranged, and is well lighted ant ventilated. It lus o scatiog capaclty of about seventy-five persous, (i the enst side of this bullding is the new extenslon, two storfes bigh. The wpper room 13 used for demanstrating purposces, and fs fur- nished with twenty deotal-chaies and all the other dental applinoces, Several more chalrs liave Leen ondered, and will be hero {n o few days. The supply of mnaterlal Isabundant; and Tz Trinese corrcspordent was informed by Dr. Taft, the Dean of the Faculty, that it was not an uncormmeon thing to turn away fifteen or twenty persous fu a day, who camethere to have thelr teeth treated. Tatlents have only to pay for the material actually used; tho work is done gratls. Although the day of {aur correspond- +ut’a visit was a stormy one, ull the chalrs, with tvo exeeptions, were filled, The patients were hoth men nnd women, Many who are in good elreutustances come to the college to have thefr tecth filled, -belleving that the work wil be bgtter done than by tho eencrality of dent:sta. The larger number of those who vomeo hiern to be treated are elther students of romue of ibe departinents or reshlents of the cu(v. ‘Thore are many, however, who come from neighborioe towns, The work {s dooe by sentor students, under the immediate direction of the Professors in charge; and so thoroughly have tuey bean fustructed that thefr work would do credit to the best dentists, All scemed ver: intent upon thefr different dutles; and, al- though some twenty or thirty students were busy, principally flling teeth, the rooin was as quiet as a dentlet’s office. When Dr, Taft, Sce- retary Bennett, and. T TRineNe cortespon- dent” entered the room, no Interruption in thelr work was occasfoned, and all continued to perform the different dutles assigned them, The room itscll Is very plessant, and . ull the arrangements aro complete,—~no ather demonatrating-roumn In tho country belng equal 1ot in the excellence of ita facllitles, as the Dean remarked, After watching the students awhile, and cx- nmining the character of thelr work, we pro- ceeded 1o the roum below, which 1a of the same size ns the demonstruting-room, and which Is useld Ly the Department of Mechunfenl Dene tlstry, which I8 under the charge of Dr, Dor- rance. Iere, also, vwrylhlnf was found to be wranged with a view' to tho greatest con- venfence, 1lero speciul attention is given to the manipulation and nsnsgement of the vreclous nivtals with reference to their applica. tlon to dentaipurposes, Plates are made in this departnent, which f8 furnished with furnaces, molds, sl al) the other nccessary applianecs. Kuch student ban a separate cuse, fu which hla mnteriul und tools are kept. Auwonyg those at work hicre when Tue Tris- UNE correspondent made bis visit wad Mrs, Alma "Tuelgrafl, a Prussia lady,—the only Iady, by the way, who tins ever matriculated i the Dental Bchoul, Bhe {8 probably 23 or 30 years of age, and s vur* accowpllshed. Bhe “spuaks with Huency the ItaMan, Spunish, Freoch, German, and Eonglish languages, beslde: er native tongue, aud also reads Latin readily. Sho s one of tho bost students fn the depurtinents, #ud ove uf the tust ready and correet fn her uanswors ab * qulzees,” She e treated with the utwost defercnce by bier fellow-students of the opposite sex, aud appears to bo well satisfied with licr position biere, She came to this coun- try last sumuer from Prussla, where her father Lolds u Goverument-position, sud ttended to go to Pluludelpbla to study denistry, Ou thesteamer she met sowe ous who advised lier to come hure; and wpnmuli st docs not regret ber enolee, Upon eampleting her course, next year, shointends to return to ber uative Jund’ an pructico Ler chosen professlon, in which she iy &n enthuslsst, Hesiden the lectures given by the Dental Fac- ulty, the students are roquired 1o atteut a full course ol lectures on Anatomy with the Medi- val cluss,—speciul instruetions befue given (n the uxmlom( and uistology of all thut pertulns to e oral aparatus. Caudidutes for gradustion are all required to take a course ju the Pliysios logical and Histologieal Laboratary, In furgery, und otber brauches. The advantazes of the wnuection of tho Deatal College with the Unle Versity ure mantfst, and may bo sceu at ouce, ue Dental l)c{;»nrlmrnl 1u how the only school connected with the Un|venn*wmch Is not upun 8 peraucnt foundation, The Literary, tho Jaw, the Medical, tho Homeopathle, aua the Phariucy Schouls all huve vermaucut appropri- ativus. 'Wke Leglstature now m scssfon will be seked to tnake & permanent snnusl sporopria- tiun for the Denlal 8chool; sud its rapid growth will probably be a sullicient argument to induce the Leglslature to grant this request. This de- partient has bad since ite cstablilusent an ane nual uverugo ncruse of 40 per cent, Thy sues ¢eastul urd suddeu growth of the aepartment liaa been largely due to the unauhmous support which it haw recelved frow the dental profession ottbe Etute, 1u the eflorts of Dr. ‘Tult, the Dean of the Deutal Faculty, unother clement in the growth of the college i o be found, e i3 himeclf well knownssone of the most promivent und Yru\:mu(ve denthits fu this country, bas been President of the Ameriean Dental As: ciation, uud 15 » valued contributor to dental Htcrature. Ho has also becn ubly seconded fo Lis exertions to brfue the Dental “School to a Ligh staudurd of excellence, by bis assistants, Frof, J. & Wattliog, viio sixuples tho Chie of Princivies and Practice of Operative Dentistry, sud Profl, W. I, Dorrance, Demonstrator of Mechavicul Dentistry. No department of the Untversity has a better outluok ut the prescut, ‘ame thau the Dental College, Bob wnd the * Beautiful,” DQica Herale, “Bob™ Burdette wus 10 bave lectured In Herimer ou Fiiday eveniog, but fouud biuwelf suow-bound wt Utica. Ie called at the Herwd ollice und Jeft requrds for bis Hesrklner coustit- ueuts 48 fotlo D Won came out of the Wi als toat and & cut-away v Ld, ** I coujeciury now chance for 8 Jectuse 8o hils uverworked chin bad azest. The following shows the fluctuations of the active stocks for the day: 5, Joie Ogening. Modet. Lowcerr. Closing. Michigan Central. T3 Lako Shore. . 09 C. &N.Westarn., bt B8O Transactions in the Four Per Cents Rise in Price. 1 ferred, Checked by a Rise in Poprojersd, ... B0 D5 preferred. L1104y C.R.1.& Pacifie . 121 Active Demand for Toecal Sceuritiese-e Gold and Foreign Exchange. linots Cen‘lml B By 12t 67 231 The Produce Markets Active---Pork e Products Strong---Broadstufls Firmer, Do prefereed, Del, & Tnden Lack. & We J, Uentral What Are the Stocks of Pro- visions 1n Store Here? SLL,K.C&N.. By 8 COIN QUOTATION! The following are the quatations in currency in this market uf coins, bought and rold: Jiid, Asked. 3_0m 00 FINANCIAL. There was sn advance in the prico of 4 per centa In Chicago, following that made in New York by a combination of the banks that have been the heaviest subscribers, This has checked traosnctions here. The wvrice s mow 100 for large lots, and 1004£@100){ for amall orderee Thero has not. been the furore here about 4 per | Fi cents that has becn scen in New York, Therisalry | fhaler. of the New York banks Intho business has mrona so for that some of them have lent cus- tomers money to buy bondson the security of the very bonds themselyes. There has beenn keen rivalry bétween the hanka to make the largest subsctintions, Bome of tho banks have mada sales at s loss, it I8 sald, There nas * been 8 good demand in Chicago for 4 per cents, but inquiry at the brokers’ offices shows that the bulk of Chicago capdtdl seckiug invest- Trade dollars,.. .. . New (41214 arains) dollar, Jcan dollars, old and new.. Encllsnatlver, L Spania Mexlcan doubloons . o Amerlcan siiver hialves and discount in currency. Gold and sliver dollars were 100%{ in currency. YOREION BXCUANGE, si:lyqa{‘/l_yl. 1 P 16,00 quarters !{ per cent Sterling, elginm. France... ment has gono {nto local sccuritics, rallroad [ EFHECHAR bonds, nnd investment stocka that pay a hicher | Ifotiand.. . profit. The,0s of 1881 were 3 wenker at 10614, Q"“f“'m s the 5-208 0f {807 were unchunged 1013, whilo | FUTWAY- - those of 1868 declined 3¢, to 1024, The 1040s | Denmark wero up !¢, to 1005¢, The now Ba fell to 1063¢. The 45¢n advanced X, to 10534, Gold fssehling in small quantities at & premium of !f of 1 per cent” The London quotation of sflver shaws a sharp improvement, risinig from 403¢ penco per onnee to 50 7-16 pence, The market hos been in n state of such unusual depression as to respond very quickly to the least Improvement In tho de- mand. The London Eeonomist of Dec. 28, in discussing the * Fluctuntions In the Purchasing Power of Gold,” eays: “It {su fact which will scarcely bo disputed that the purchasing power of cold 18 now constderably, greater than 1t was in the three yesrs 187244, In support of its position that tha value of gold Las fucreased, the Feonomist shows: (1) That thero har been a diminntion In the snpe plxof sold, thero having been a Feduction betweon 85 and 1875 of avout £D, 000,000 per year In the product, and (2) that thero has been a marked in- cresse in the demand for gold by reason uf the nctlon of the German Government, whicl, it Is eatimated, hnn increased the onlinary demand i, , 000 fn soven yenrs, and the preparation for resumption by the "United states, which have increased the demand on the world's stock aud pro- duction £10, 500,000 In ten yoars. Uraln bills wers In moderate supply. The price of sterling grain and commerclal bills was 483{, and of French Lills 525, The nctual ates for sterling were 4814/@45424, and ASTH@ 4873, The posted rates romain tho samc. Bankera' bills on Parls wero 520 und 510J¢3 Ant- werp, G213 and 5173¢; commercial, 325 and 52613 Reichmark, 943¢ nod 95); guilders on Holland, 40 and 40X ; commercial, 43¢, Cousols woranot so satrong, yielding from 0515-16 to 053¢, The Bank of England putoed $215,000 In bullion, For the past two dags the currency move- ment, probably on account of the snow, has not. been as active 88 just previously. Discounts lave been zood, especlally from tho Board of "Trade, which has been borrowlag heavily to cor- ry e unpreceasnted nccumnlations of stutf now Iyfng at this polut, The supply of mercan- tito paper is moderate. Ratos aro quoted at G 7 per cent for cull Joans, and @10 per cent for time loans. Bank clearings were $2,000,000. The 11ido & Leather Bank of this city, hither- to incorporatod under a Stato charter, will May 1 next become a Natlonal bank, under the titlo of tho Hide & Leather Natlonal Bank, The capital and organization will remaln the same as now, The Mide & Leather s n young and growing {nstitution, with & miscellancous patronage, and the chango Is mado Ly its man- agement §n the bollef that for o bank of that character development will be better assured ond public confldence more completely gained under the National than under the Stato ays- tem. It fs an {nteresting {llustration of the di- U, 8, 0s of '81 Jox. int) .. U, 8, 5-20s of ‘67 (ex. Int). .. V. &, b-20aof "68 (ex. Int). U. 8, 10-40r..,... new 434, ... . . 4 por cent coupons LocAL sEcumTIES, . Clileago 7 per cont bonds (lonu)...*108 Clileaio 7 per cent rowerage (juni . $108 Chlcago 7 percent water loan(lon;s) 4 100¢ Chricago 0 per cents, fong, . Chicago § per cents, short, Cook County 7 per cent bonds, Cook Copur: Lincoln Par] ty Rallway (West S ity Matheay (North Sidel. € City Ratlway (North o (ias TAght. . Railway Clly Serinueuvnes. ‘Traders’ Insrance. West I'ark bonds. . *Aud interest, — BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, Nrw Yonrg, Jan. 15, —Governments weor stoady, except for 10-40s ani 5-20s, Which weta hoavy. Rtailroad bonds were brioyaut, eapeclally for Now Jersey Central Isxaes, which sdvanced 1%@3. State bonds wero dull, Tho stock market was active and buoyant nzain. Inearly deatings prices advanced 3@, and after o reaction 4631 during the sfternvon, owing to reahizatlons, there was a recovery In nearly the eatlre llst undor strong huying, The features of the market were Northwestern, 5t Paul, Lake- Shore, Erle, Cloveland, Columbus, Clncinnatl & Indisnapoils, and tho coal stocks. Investment ahares wero stronit and higher for ltock Island and Chicago, Durlington & Quincy, Tne Directors of the lilinoia Central declared o soml-annual divi- dend of i per cent, mayablo March 18, Transac- tlona were 2:25,000 shares, of which 22,000 were Erlo, (2,000 Lake Shore, 20,000 Northwestern comman, 1,000 preferred, 17,000 8t, Paul come 1uj 005 000 New Jernoy C son, 4,609 Morrl tral, 1,000 1in cinnatl & Todiananolls, 8,000 Wes L (100 Pacitie Mall, aud 4,000 B, Louls, Kanenn ity & Northern, Money miarket easy at 3@3 Primo mercon- tilo paper, 46, Merlng exchange, afsty duy, frm ot 48454 sight, L1 O Dry goods imports for the week, §2,184,000, UOVEIINVENTS, Conpons of 1R81..,1063 N Coupons, ‘070,., 2015 10-408, (it wroc W U. Telegranh.. 2y uickailver. versity of husiuess interests and calenlations anlrknll\'ur this wiile this State bank goes foto the Na- | fasite siai tlonal Bunking Associution, the Corn Exchange | Marinosn Natlonal, vne of tho richest nod most success- ful National banks in Chicago, steps out of Natfonal Into State bankivg, The upward movement was not o marked in stocks, Some of the atocks that have been go- Ing up reacted. There aro two kinds of move- ments in progress in the stock market. The atock * sharps " are plotting and counterplot- ting against each other, and the public, re- garding the speculative combinations, so allur- fugly made fur §ts benefit, are buying steadily and largely of tnvestment rallrond stocks and boods. A great deal of Chicago money s going into vallroad bonds and raflroad stocks that pay divideuds, and some of it tnto those that mre likely to pay dividends. The movement fu rafl- road bonds, to which we have frequently calied sttention, has been going ou for wany months, and many have made small fortuncs out of it, 1t {8 probably, although it Is dangerous to fore- caat the future, that this buylog of railromd bonds Is the precursor of & heavy buylng move- ment {o uvestmeut stocks, and that the sume judewent used o purchastog divi- dend-paying stocks as has been shown fn buy- fug rallroad bonds witl result fn largu profitas. Tuere aro tome stocks now on the Btock-Ex- change list which, regarded as fucome-producing securities, cannot be regarded as otherwise than clieap. Awong otbier Stock-Excliange nows iteiwms, it was stated that Osvoroe was buying Lake 8Shore, D, I', Morgon buylug Northwestern pre- ferred and Lacknwonuva, ‘Ihers were heavy purchases of Bt. Faul. The Gesmans were el ing Frle, Alexauder Taylor wus borrowing Northwestern; C, J, Osborue aud D, P, Mor- £an were heuvy buyers at the close, The stocks thut shuwed un advance were Luke Bhore 34, to 093§; Northwestern, common, 3, to 51%, the preferred %, to 81%; C., C., C. & 1. Lto U73{: €, C. &L C Y, to 5 Bt. Joe, commnon, 3, 10 133§, the preferred 1, to 863 Jerscy Central 134, to 383, ‘The st of lusses I8 much Jouger than that of gaing. Michigun Central declined 3¢, to 783(; Bt. Paul, common, 3, to 873, the preferred 1§, to T83{; liuols Central 1, to 813¢; Erio 3, to 2355 Wabush ), to Delaware & Hudson 1, to43; Lackawanua %, to 4733 Atlantle & Pacl- fle 8¢, tu 341¢; Canada Southiern 4, to 4834 ; aud Kansas & Texas I, to 04, Northiwestern gold tonds were weaker, and £0ld ot the close ut 1057, St Paul Sluking Funds were 10134, In New York on Wednesday o largo busi- ness was traneacted In rallroad bonds, the cemand befug very active for sume fssues. Nuw York Elevated Orsts advanced from 103 to 10554 Central Pacltes from 107X to 1073¢; do, Bun Joaquin Branch, from U7% to U3; Cedar Falls & Mivnesota frsts from U3¢ 10 04; New | Jersey Central Qrats from 17 to 117)¢; | uxxBuAL AVSIUNMENTS FOu THE BEZX ;!)u, L‘oulull:ldzacd. "uunteu}, from T8 to T7; A g‘x:‘-l 5 cnver & Rio Grande Firsts from 883¢ to 03 Bur- Aries Dugenh ek lneton, Ledor “Rapids & Northern frsts from | S55(3 comsint of @ lut ui Weat ad ';'l)( lo];;';(;‘om. l-.\:;, La Crosse Dirision, h\-fimnm ml‘h B slock of ko romm i 109; do. consolidated sinking | Suluery, value & funds from 1003 10101373 Oblo & Misstasivpy | Lii3), abilition wra & cunsolidated sloking fuuds from 1063 to 10035 Bouth Pacitic firéts frow 053¢ to9d; Bt. Paul, L& D. extenston from 3 to 08%, and Cinclunatl & Bpringficla frsts, guarantced by lake Shore, from 9434 to U3, Alton & Terre Haute lucomes dedloed 3 percent, seliing at 41, Toledo & Wubash seconds, ex-coupon, full off from B35 to B, und recovered to 844, C, C. & L C. tirsts declined to €04, aud Urest Western see- ouds, extoupou, to B34 on, % Lako Shore.., fihnoix Central C. & Pittnburg,.... 84 Northwestern.,., ., Bii; Northwostern, pfd, 81 1a, ol 351 Viegivla Ga, now... 23t Tonnessce i, old., i " . 204 Tenuosace Yo, e 4(Mlinsourt Ge, . 10144 Virginia L, old. b SAN FPRANCINCO, Bax Fraxcisco,dau, 17.—Following were tho cloaing quotations at the Btock Hourd icirand Priz “Julia Consoll & EL Ju . b '« I’y bonds, 107 I % Land Grant,, 100:4 . Sinking F'da, 108), POpReS t 1 dated., & 4% Belcher . o8] Hest & ielener. Hutlion, s Yellow Jacket . Uonld & Curry o0 o 14! g{Bodioa, oo v BAN KitANCISCO, Jan. 17.—The ¥ soludated buw deelared o dividend’ol $2.00, belnge a decrease of §1,09 from it usual mvnlhiy alyl- dendy, NEW ORLEANS, New Onreaxs, Jan. 17.—8lght exchange on New York, X discount, Bterllug cxchange, baukers® bills, 48344, YOREWIN, Loxbon, Jan. 17.—Cansols, 053¢, Amerfean Securities—Reading, 133 Erle, 23344 prefurred, B34 Uuited States Bonds—'07s,1033{ ; 10408, 110155 uew 5d, Itfi!-fi; 43¢m, 1033, Kate' of “discouns §nopén market for threo months® bills, 85(; beluw the Bauk of Enctund rate, 5. . Pawis, Jan, 17.—Rentos, 1131 22c, REAL ESTATE. ‘The following tnstruments were tlied for rece ord Friduy, Jun. 17: CITY PROPERTY, Tarber ot, 100 €4 w of Union 1, 26x Fiby o) with bullding, dated Jan. (Givorg Teezel ( John T, Dale) Canal sty 00L ftu of Meagber st, @ f,25% 110% 11, ddted Jan 47 (Joseph Linso to MUOUCH ey vraisaane o . , 24018 w of Luoml 4Kx111 £, dated Jan. 13 (Givorge Peterson to John Eyser) L. . Alexander s, 25 (¢ of Fortlan: nf, 0307 fi, With athee proverty, dated Dee, 20, 1878 (Frederie A, 4 Cbarlotie M. Aldrichy.. ... ... SOUTU OF CITY LINITS, WITHINA R MILES OF THE COUNT- Forty-seventh st, 221 ft € of Ceutro o 11, dated Dec, 30, 1878 (. ua W. Marks to Adam Wets 1,000 2,400 i, M, 2,000 COMMERCIAL, Latst quotatlous for Junuary delivery on the leading articles for the last two business days: Tm{lr‘lté’u F{i‘h{fi were the recelpta snd ship- ments of the leading articles of produce in this ety during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on ‘Friday mormnz and corresponds Ing date twelve months ngo: ANIPHRNTA. thdrawn from store during clly consumption: 2,107 bu wheat, 1,178 bu corn, 586 bu oats, 350 bu rye, 1,827 bu Larley. Tha following grain was inapected into store In this city yeaterday morning: 1 car No, 2red winter wheat, 8 cars No. 8 do, 14 cars No, 2 lard, 47 cars No. 3 spring, 40 cars No. 3 do, 83 cars rejected, S cars no grads (149 wheat); 1 car No. 1 corn, 40 cors hizh mixed, 81 cars new do, 24 cars new mixed, B2 cara No, 2 corn, 8 cars re- Jected (151 corn)$ 16 cars white oata, 2 cars No, 2 mixed, 2 cars rejecled (20 oats); 7 cars No, 2 rye, 3carsno grade: 1 cor No. 2 burley, 6 cara No.8 du, § cars vxtra (18 Larley). ‘Total, 39 cars, or 11,000 bu. Inspected out, 5,818 bu wheat, 6,192 bu barley, Adding In what was not reported, we have not fur from 260,000,000 1ba of pork product in this city, or much more than jras ever turned aut in a whole year at any one point wutsido of Chica- go. We have aleo nearly 11,000,000 bu of geain bestdes flour, eceds, ond other produce, Al this is befng taken moud care of In Chicazo storchouses, und most of [t earrled by Chl- cago capitnk, and the markets aro actially strong, In splte of a. load so Inmense that it would crush throuch to the ground in any other city than this. Some people talk as 1f they thought the accumulation an unhealthy one. Un the contrary, It ought to be rezarded ns an fostance of modern conservation of foree and materlal. ‘The [dea that eversthing should be consumed tho Instant the producer has parted with it Is worthy only of n very low grade sav- age, and shoutd have no place among the com- mercial maxins of an enlightencd age. The truth fs, that capital docs not now find mory than enough to do, and {n the summer scason there {a not cnough el for it to kéep employed oll the money that secks Investment here, ‘The leading produce markots wero generally flemer sesterday, Provislona were again active and stronger under a good demand on country nceount, with smaller offerings of pork, but willing rellers of micats. Whent was flirmdr with an improved demand for futures, and other Rrain was firm in sympathy, though the ship- ving movement was still humpered by a scarcity of frelght room. Douicatie and forelen dry goods were qulet, with prices steady and unchanged. Thero is verhaps as much doing as Inpast yesrsat a ko period, but the volumo of sales Is, after all, of rather sinall dimensions: Prices of grocerlea were gencrally firmy, colfecs, suiors, and rico especinlly so. There was a zood demand both for staple and fancy lnesi Dutter and cliccse were fafrly steady, with &' moderate business dolng. No changes were foted in the sl mar- ket. Tobueeo, leathier, baaging, ond ofls also were unchunged. Canned goods wete aetfvo, and some lines were advanciog, The lumber market wos stendy and moder alely active. Wool was scliing rather frecly fn small lots from storo st unchanged prices, Hroom-corn was quict. Furs continno In excol- Jent demans and firm, tha advices from Europo belng caleulated tostimulate the trado over hero, ut least In exportable furs. The receipts are fair. Ilides wero steady. Thnothy was firmer under an_activo demand with very laht offer tnza, and other seeds were unchanged, though clover cave fudications of weakuness, Poultry was {1 better lueal request, aud choice lots were taken for shipment. otatocs contivue In fair demand aud firm. freights were quoted at the following range: Drested Dressed in, Flour, beel, hogs. ‘To Raltimors SO H7 a2 Iiladelpila i B New York 70 S0 i 50 N -K0 re uamed for rall and ovean contracts: e KON ey Troristons, ilug: Graln, Livervool Untg o7 DHYG Ulanzow TUK q iristol, London The New York Produce Exchangs Weekly pives the following us the visfble supply of graln on the dates named : MOVEMENT OF WIRAT. Tha followlng shuws the recelpts and ship- ments of wheat at poluts named yesterday: Received, Shipued, Chicago .. v 18,251 Milwatikew /0. 40,2 Now York,.1 5,000 151,000 Dotroit, Ko Taledo, 2,000 Kt Lo, 000 Haltimore Fiois Phliudelpt 40,000 Tatal, e e BB 507,343 1¥ NEW TORK YESTRRDAY, Jan, 17.~Receipts—Flour, 8,563 bris; wheat, 385,453 bui corn, 21,603 buj oats, 3,000 buj corn-tmeal, 1,70 pkes; rye, 3,150 bu; barley, 8,000 Lug malt, 6,500 bu; pork, 450 bris; beef, 211 tedy cut meats, 3,310 pkisy lard, 3,181 tes; whisky, 1,121 brls, Exporta—Twenty-four hours—Flour, 7,000 brls; wheat, 151,000 bu; corn, 48,000 bu; oats, 2,000 b, STOCKS OP PROVISIONS, C, i1 8, Mixer, B,y the Rezistrur of Provis- fons, posted the followtng on the bulletin-board on 'Change yesterday afternoont ** 1decia It my duty to say promptly that I can- not suthety myself that the returis mado to mo yeaterduy teprescut 1he lotal stocks of bog product 14 Chleaco au the evening of Jan, 16, ‘Ihe discrepancy which calied out this notice 18 uo small one. 1t awounts to sommewhero be- tween 50,000,009 and 70,000,000 pounds of stuff, vecording us we ullow o wreater or less pers centuge fu reduciug grosy to net weight fn cop- varlng the packing of the past mooth with the secelpts -and shipiments for the samo time, and then referriug to the quantltics reported as oi bund In the iniddlent December, ‘I'be total quantity vu baud appears to be uot less than 214,000,000, sor more thau 264,000,000 1bs net. Wo nced searcely suy that the obvious Uiscrepancy caused much dissatiafaction, which Increased to a bowl when the Reglstrar made the above statement. Some even proposed that tho malter should be luvestigated by a commit- tee, aud tho purtics fouud gulity of waking false returns Lo expelled o front of an iwpos~ fug array of 1,800 elevated boots, backed by wn squal npuwber (of boots) Mrmly pliuted ou the foor uf the Exebsoge. It certainly is the duty of the Board of Trade to ehow that it will not tolerate the waking of fulie reports of stocks or sales. A wan way refuse to give a statewent when wsked for ft butif be docs wake a statewens TURDAY. JANUARY 18, 1879—'1‘A\VELVE PAGES, which Is false, It We leavo the most I dignant members of tne Board to supply tho re- mainder of tha sentence, COODS RECRIVED at Port of Chicago Jan, 17: M, Wright & Co,, 1 case needles; I1, f1. Hayden, 100 bage salt: W. H. 8chimpferman & Co.,, 2 hogsheads gin, 1 octave gin; George Schnelder, 1 case effects; Willlam Baldenwick, 8 cases still wine; Fleld, Yeiter & Co,, 23 cases cotton hose, 18 cases dry roods; Mullen, Ide & Co., 8 cases dry goods; ‘Tolman & Kiug, 3 oclaves brandy. Collcctlons, £0,627.70. — PROVISIONS, TO00 PRODUCTB—Wero active and atesdlor,at s deeided advance, Uil 1ate In the session, when there was a slight falling off. There was little changs In the tone of advices from other points, and i suoply of hoga at the Stock-Yards, bat *'the country ** seant in & good many buylng orders for product, and the domsnd sent prices upward. Packera were freo sellers o f ments, but did not offer pork 50 liberally as horotofore. Tho shipping demand was Jers active, but this was understood tobe becanns the- advance in prices carried the market above the 1imita asslgned to several oper- ators, Lata in the daythers was somo exclte- ment on the snbject of stocks, the facts In which sre referred to above., Speclal reports to the Cincinnatl Price Current show the nnmber of hogs packed from Nov. 1’ to date and latest mall dates, at the undermen- tioned places, as follows: —=T0 Jan. 15, —— 1878-'D. 1R7T- Milwaukeo,ees o Loulartile ...ue ‘Total, six citles Cleveland, 0, Spring Valley, Evuneville, Tnd Martinsville, Int Muncle, Ind . ve e Now Harmony, Tad. Terre Hnule, Ind Itlcomington, Tll... Lacon, Cedar Raplds, I Toonville, M Paducah, Atchison, Meen. P VAl 15 abovo the latest A rteadler fecllng, though the market was nervous, aud at times excited, Bales wers reported of 7,000 brls neller February at s&mum,m&n 1,760 bris scller march at _$8,50L@8, 31155 10,+ 500_bris sclier Aoril at 88.40G38.574%. ‘Total, 5,250 brle, 'The arket closed firm at 80,75 for ol spot. 38. 135,GLR. 16 for now spot or neller Jan- unry, SH.204WH.23 for Fabruary, $8,07K@8.40 for March, aud $8.50G8. 624 for April. Prime miea pork wan quoted at §7. 20@7. 50, and extra primo ut $U. 230,50, Lanp—Was friner, with & good demand, but not #0 sirong as pork, the fact of large atucks heing given ns n reason for not bidding up pricos to a wuch higher polut. The market ndvanced H@714e per 100 Ibs, and clored fic above the Intent prices of Thutnday. ' Salea woro roported of 1,500 toa sollor dantiary ot 85.0714@5.751 4,000 tes seller Fobe Juory nt 83, To@o, K2ig: 10,250 tes sellor March t 20, 55502141 and 4,000 tea seller April at $5.05 10,021, Total, 10,750 tes. The murket cloaed steady at 85, 72435, 75 for cash or scller January, 5, 807258313 for February, $5,00@0.0214 scller March, and $0,0070.023 weller April. Muats—Wero aanin active, ana short ribs ad- vanced about 12¢:0 per 100 1bs under a largo de- wmand, while olher descriptions wera firmer, but with only & moderate inquiry for export. Sales ware reported of 100,000 Iba ahoulders, at 82,07'% 50,000 Ibs long clears nt $3,75; 123 00: 100 boxes long and short clenrs 000 the short riby at 87, 03624, 0:114 y 84,0644, 16 for March, 84,2000 nd $4. 454,560 for dJunoi 10 bozes ks at Gai' 18,500 pes green tame (10 1bv) at fict 2,500 ped (17 1bs) at $1.B3: 2,000 pes {30 Ton) 8L 4%c; 100 boxar dry eaitud hamis, aelice Februuty, at 5%c; and 200 boxus Blailorduhiro do on privite terme, Tho followizg wero tho prices per 100 1os on the leading cuts: Shoul-| Short ders, | ribs. Loose, part curcd. |£2,6744/$3.05 |81 Boxe %00 74,07 L 07141 4. 0734 4. Jun 4.0744) 4.07!;) 4. 310 | 415 [ 4.15 | 4. 3.20 | 4,25 | 4.25 Long clears quoted st 83,80 looso and $:1.07'§ oxeds Cumberisuds, 4X@d34c bozed; long-cut 03ie: aweot-pickled hums, @U%o for 24 average; gteen hams, na2514c for same green ahouldurs, 25005, Bacon quated At 472414 Tor Shoulders, 416m43c for short tibs, 3430 for whort clears, T@Tisc far unme, ali canvased and packed. GuranE—(Vas quoted at 41;GE50 for white, 4@ 44,6 for yollow, and 3;@dc for brawn, BiEE’ PROBUCTS—Wera tiendy arid qulot n¢ 775608, 00 for gmn, BK.GORB, 75 for extra niess, it $14,10%14.00 for haw. T'aiLow—\Von quiot at 0%20%c for city, and 63 @4c for country, BREADSTUFTS, FLOUR—Was very qulot, (hough the volume of sales was largoer, a counla of round lots being taken for export, Outsido of. that litlo was donc. tho local demand belng Mght, but holders wera firm In symputhy with whest. Salea wore reported of 1,476 bria winters, vartly at $1.75; 1,025 brla springa, partly at $4.15; and £0 brla rye floar an averagesy private terms, Total, 2,440 brls. The 1ollowing wan the nominal rango of price Cholce WInters,....ooe s $4.60 @b, (ouil to chojco winters 4.0U0 @4.50 Fair ta good wintors Choles Minnesot: 10 Fair to good sprins Low surings Drax—~Was less active, ana firmor, were 30 ton T.227.50 porton on on track and $7.74 freo on board car, Couxn-Mxar—Coarso was nomizsl st $10.25Q 10.50 per ton on track, PRING WIIEAT—Was active and stronger, sd- vancine %c, and closing ic above tho fatest prices of Thursday, The Dritlah marxets were very quiet, and reda were quoted duil, while Now York waa tawe; but our recelpts were smaller, and the short sellors seomed to have overéxerted them. selvos tho previous day, theleading dlsposition yeatorday befng to A1l There w ore not many or~ ders from vutside, and the majority of thoss in hund veemed to be oa Jimita ta sell at the top fig- ures of tho sesslon (Bilgc and Bitic), In conse- quence of which several of those ordera were un- lled, ue tne welght of offerings raed the market alnust immediately. Thera wi moderute ship- ving demund for tne lower grados, and th arrivals of e, advanced L clined to Bie, und clased at Hilic March wold ut $1@K1L3c, closing st 83 tine montn wae nearly’ nominal st &: €. closing at 000 _bu_No, £ at Bih@uLNe; M, bu N 8t U74@U%c In Centrsi Kievators, and G8@00c eliewhore; 4,000 bu relected at 61G5H1Xc; and 18,000 v by sample 84 52GsTde, Total, U, 600 u. Winten AT—-Was very quict. and easter, Sules were 2,000 ba No, 3 red at_70¢, and 1,200 bu Ly wample at Ul3i0 on track. No. 2 was nom- 1nal at ¥7c bid for receipts in s houses, and 50 Gntige for Hliinols River receipts. Alixxeaora Wisar—Salus were 800 bu No. 2 Minnesuls at & abade firmer, In sympathy with ry quiet, the demsnd belug luht. advanced \c, and clused 44 above the rices of ‘Tuuraday, Liverpool was tir, snd New York nearly inactive, whilo our recelpts were rather Hght, tbough larger than those of the pre- vious duy,’ ‘There was & falr shiphing demand early, but it soon feli o, and the inquiry for fu. tures wus of about the samo charucter, fo'y busers being willing to pay sn advance. ‘lio tradiug wus chifefly In May deliveries, which sold at 343, @'13;c, closing with the instde bid. Seller March sold at #0L, a0 %c, February at 30kie, and January at L @20 K, all closing st Lhe 1o April wasiuacilve. Caah corn ol receints in the elaawhere, high i2h - 264 u c; 1,200 bu new 1 ic; 0. 400 bu new mixed at 27c; 800 bu rejecied at g 2 bu by sauiplu ot 20'3660c on tracks 10. 000 b do At S8 Elculn'c u board care; aud 400 bu cars at dlc. ‘otal, 95,500 bu, GATH—Were vary quiet, and & shade frmer, In npathy with otlier gratn, The trading In futures coullned 1o sellur Mlay, which brougot 2l #isge. February waa noulinal at 10%c, March at 20u.20%c. and seller the month at 10i(c. Fresh curs or No. 2 bronght 10%¢, wnd No. 2 white =U%c, Sampleswere in betler requent and strong- er. Uash sules were ronarted of 1,200 bu No, 2at 108 2 wlite- st 204c; ¥, 400 bu by de ou track & wud 20,400 bu do af 30, 40U v, o, receipta sold Ly susl local buyers, Fulures wero I les. Feoruary was quict at 44@ 1e dunuary ot 43%deddc, sud March Cash sales were reported of K00 bu No. 1.233 :m by samplu at 443,@40c on tracl = . BARLEY—~Was wgalo dull and weak, declining 14 The decling brought out a few orderd, which were soun tlled, seller February #old ot 0ilc, sud No, 2 was nominal at U2GRIG for Urit wtorage recelpts, Extra 3 for Fobrusry delive cry opened at 80c sod cluscd tame at 4DVic, Cash oxtr il was quoted a4 40@ e, Nu. 3 declined 1o #94r38c, and feed was dull at & Bamples were dult, _tush salcs ware roported of 2,500 bu No. 3 ot Ingddsc; & 200 bu by sample st 43@75¢ oa track; sod 1,000 bu do at 45 4dc free on bosrd. "Putal, 7,600 bu. MOUNJNG CALL. ¢ Mess pork--Sales 12,000 brls st $8.0734@8.10 for ¥ebruary sud p&. 5. 25 for March, Lurd —1,000 tea ut §3. 8743 fur March. TWO O'CLOCK CALL. Wheat—Sales 130,060 pu at 83/:¢ for Febsuary a) o uilxed ot 27 4@ . Total, per bu. Mesn por 00 hrls for March nnd $8.56692H. for April, * Lard—t, 000 teant 85,024 for March and £0,0243 for April, Ehort ribe—100,000 Ds at 84,123 for March and 84, for April, LATER, Wheat wan weaker. February fold at BI@831 e, snd closeid at the (nslde. March eold at 814G 84l4¢, #nd cloned with ecilers at Hie, Corn was qulot at 0¢ rellers for next month, 80%c do for Mareh, and 3136ti4'5¢ for May, .\(eu{nnlk waa easlor, anips being made of 7,000 }ms“nt o , 35408, 4713 for March and $8, 50628, 6244 for April. l.ar?l wan steady. Sales 0,000 tes at $5.00D B, D21 acller March, Meats wero llundfi. Rales 1,150,000 e at 8$4.00 for February, $4.10024.111¢ for March, $4.231,0 4.2 for Aprh, and $ for May; aleo piccen green hams, averaging 10 T, at D} 50,000 a shouldern at 8:1,00 aciler March. LAST CALL. Mean pork closed tame at $9.2098.2215 runry, 88.5715@8.40 for Marcn, and 88,5010 8,60 for Aoril. Soles 12,000 brls at $8.17404 8,20 for February, $8.3324.40 fof March, and $8.541 for April, " ard closed at 83, 7713@ 35, R0 for February, $5.00 @0, 0215 for March, anil” £0.00:20.0214 for April. Bales HUO tes for April at 84,0243, Rhort rihs—Salea (130,000 1oa ot $4.10 for March and $3.9714@4.00 for Febrnary, Cy O for Febs GENERAL MARKETS. RROOM-CORN-Was steady and in light re- qnest. Large orders wonld probably bo filled at Jower prices than the annexed guotations: Fine green carpet brush, ¥ b, Qreen Witrleuess oo o Crooked. BUTTER—Prices ranged the eame a8 for & num- of da¥s previons,and the market was guoted steady and fir. The demand as horetofore was maluly confined to chofce nnd low grades, medium quota- tions belng negtocted, Stocks are ight. Wengaln quote: Creamery...... Giood to cholen +00 2230 veees RGP senne 12GE1S o DGR10 e seev o BEIO BAGGING~In the bagging market there wero no changes. Trade was very aqulet and valoes daley e, wero ateady. Quotations remalin as follows: 23 Marlaps, 4bn, 12 2214 Do b bu, 14 4 Gunntes, 1415 3110, donhle glrly : [Wool nacka’".i. 30 @45 CIHEESFE~Kina full cream aud part skim goods were moving with some freedom, and wore held at very full figures, while the ponrer grades remained under noglect. We agnin quote: Low graden. . COAL—Frices were without chauge, A wood businens was doing in both hard and soft varictics, n|n|.l the market was steady at the following quota- tlons: Lackawanna, largo egg Lacknwannna, amall egg. Lackawanna, nut .. Lacknwanna, range. Pledmont nat darteherrie, Indinna block...., COOPERAGE—Packers’ cuods were sgain in good demand. Therces old to b delivered next week at 31,00 Tork varrel Lard tierces.... .. Whisky barrels, Alcohol do Flour barre! Tierce hoops, ‘Tierce hoopy, oak. Flour ooy Flour sta: Ducked pork sinves, ¥ m. Bucked tierce ntaves, m Bucked whisky stayes, Ym. Ttongh stavea 83, 0035, 00 less, DRESSED 10GS—Were in urcent demand and B774¢ higher, closlng fitm, Tho recolpts we modorata, - Live hugs were firm, and ' prov {ons higlior. uo salea‘woro princinally to pack- ers, tho advanco driving ont sh reported of 24 cara und 107 hea The market closed at §3.210, EGUS—Wero quoted at 18@%%. Many of tho preserved eegn ata poor, FISI1—Busineas vhowed very littlo §f any tm- provement, and we quote the warket quiet and un- changea: . No. 1 whitefish, 9 1§-brl..,... a.00 Fanlly whitedsh, 1.00 Trouteerns o s veh 5 _i%.00 Mackerel, extra mess, fhebsl, oo 12,50 b Helect mewe, Y Exten shoeo, Ucarzo's codfish, exira. tank co {fompresw Dressed e Liabrador Lavredor herting, round lolland herrinz, fmoked hahibut oo Ncaled horeing, U box Callfornia walmon, bel California saima brile, . 4,50 FRUITS AND NU'TS—Halems contlnuo irm, with London lavers guoted Ge higher, (‘uerants also weroatritle highur—now quored at 4G4 v for new, lomestic frults are moving quite freely, and ne atocks lu siore wro Hueht ond the prospuct fur next scasoi’s crop rather discouraging, tho market displayn an_unqualifiedly flem tono, - Pitted cher- tied hivo ndvanced to 2i@Yc. Nutsure steady, W raviss our lst, sx followa: TORKION, Daten,oee oennen 2 Htaiains, luyor Landow luyers 90 Geio. 7308 EiHaY A0 43 HG® 165 Valenciow, now, Zante currants, ol Zaute currants, new, CIrON. sees saesan ?ldann‘nlfu...‘....... vear VANOTAIC L, s ¢ Nuw:h\'oru ‘and’ Michiekn unpaired, quarters, Diackberrive Pited cherrtes Eilberta,eovos oo Alownds, Tarragous, Naoles watants, Hrazil: Hiver pocatia. Whintugton p Penncssee peanuts einla peanuts, i FURS—Wero lo active dem: Cale lectord are taking ull tho fure oltervd, and cholce exportablu wkine someliues bring more than guota- tlons, Dealers anticipaty ou advance at the op- hing London walos, the trude abroad having et sulliclently #ood this season 1o grently reduce the wurplus left over frun the foraice yeur.” Quota- tlons: Weatern, Norther, Woan 40 60 6o W W B 1and raccoun. ... 40 @ 60 45 @ 63 Hrodraccoon. 10 @ 20 10 (872 | muskrat FAGTRTIRRL i R @250 k0 @l el i, Mediterranean fruil b tolore: yed o galuinz,” tha Jauf plenty thay hero Auvlcs, Rbrl... ... £1.1032.25 Urapbestles, R orl. o H5T. 00 Lemons, 3 box. e Qrauge bux Valenid oranges, U case. Coaetw b 1ES—Coflcen were stcady and firm, and lufll’l. rices uplees, and uiost vtier lines were also beld at fully previol ¢ \Bat could bo expec Mendalivg, Java. . . Javd .. Cliics to fauey 1ilwlsls Good to prime. Cammon to fali Roasting.. Granulated.,, Pawdered , clarified rime to cholco New Orléans fully fale to pris Now Orleana falr’...... New Orleans common .. AIRUTE, California angac-loaf drips. . California siiver drips., 8 New Orieans Pttt TR R e R era o3 = 222 Suaar-house sirap New Orlean: J Do peime Fal on, ¢ Cammon Black Strap,, Allaples.. Nutmeas, No, 1. Calentia ginger, TIAY=Wan ateady, with fale sales fo the elly trado, Tho offeringa were somowhat larger thy %L-mln(nu: 0. Upland prairie Ko, Liversise o HIDES—Wero ‘lrlctn: Litghit cured hide: Tea Green fro; Part eured, Call, Ureen city butchers', 8 B, Sheep peits, wool estimated, 8 B LUMBER—Was steady, and in falr requen, Followiny are the quotations ¢ First and second ciear, 1X@21n. Third clear, 14 to & Third clear, Inch.. First and clear dren g Plrst common dressed siding. Flooring, first common, dres: Flooring, secand common, dro Flooring, third common, dressed. Box boards, A, 13 in. and npwarda Tlox boards, 15, 13 in. and upwards, 1ox boarcs, G.roers e A stock boards, 10 to 12 In. rough, 24, 1 ck boards, 10 to 12 i E Crtock boards, 10 to 1 i 1) ur common stock boards. Fencing, No. 1 Feneing, No. 2. Comnion hosrd 004! Cnll boards Dimenston 00481 Djmeusion atoff, 20 to 30 £t jckets, rough and seloct..... X | Plckets, select, dresncd,, and headed 180 Lath sesenize 10O LTS Shingle tandard to extradry 2,000 2.40 Hhinules, standard gree 2,000 2. Shingies, No. 1 Cedar shingles. 2. oo 1,806 2.00 for raw, and 83 2c, No other price- noted/ The general market remains We quott very quict, Carvon, 110 degreea teat,, .. . 1% Carbon, [llinoin legal, 160 deg. test.,.ue 1 Headlight, 175 degroes test.... . 10§ Michigan Jeznl teat ... . on Extra winter strained Jard ol . [ No, . " No. 2 .. . 46 Linseed, raw i} Lineecd, boiled . ] Whale, winter bl [ 3120 Neatrfuot ol), 80 Neataloutoll, Il Neatwfout oll, No. 1. i Bank o1t . . 4 Ktralta, PRI . 41 ‘furpenting . N .. . 5 Nuphtna, deodorized, G aravity b 1 roline, deolorized, 74 deg. . n tinsoline, 87 degree . n West Virginia, nat .ow Natnral, 30 geerecs. 25 Reduced, 0 Q% POTATORS ~W firm, 00¢ for each- blowsand Ghc for Karly toee, The receipte cone Unue it POULTIY AND GAME—Poultey was in fie Tocal request, and cholco turkeya “were taken for shipment, The recoipts wore largur, and former rices wero not %0 castly oblatned. Gaos, ly. dresned, .. dreusol, rossed, ‘l ; ”:l jcken ual oz, \e ‘:. o & Huhtibor,' T doz.. 4 ves 75 W BEEDS—~Timuthy was very firm at 8 higner rnte of pricod, ‘Tho oilerinms wera very light. Prims war quoted at S1.13:@1.15, Clover was eass under falr olforingy 1o arlve, witl husers inchined ta nold back. Prlces ranved from* 8. (i 0. FIax was quict st $1.15W1.22, and buckwhest ol at 5o SALT—\Was ateady, with fair snles for the time of year. Fino walt, 8 brl -Loarse, 31 brl X Thatry, ‘Jlrrl. ithout 118 Diairy, ¥ brl, with b, . 1502130 Ashton “dairy, ¥ wack, . 3.0 TEAS—In tho fea wmarket there was nothing nex to note, Wrade was reporied betier than in former years ot this season, and at the rullng low pricet ho feclinyg is contident. HYNON, I INPEIIAL, Commen to fale... 200828/ Commen to far, ..220% Supatfor 1o e ... W58 Buperlor o fing |, 4060 Exira tineto finest uflbfi Extra dio to finest Wil i Chviceat, JAPAN UNCOLURED, YUUNI Comuon t falr, .. 1633 Commun to fair...20@30|Supurlor 10 e ... 4033 Buperior to fne ... 30440/ Bxtra duo to fnest 5550 Extea fine (o finest 50600 ODLANY Choleest., e o .méw Common 1o falr...163% HUNPOW DRI [Superior to (ne , ,.40itd cofhmon 1o fair, .. 23030]itxtra fine to Bucat 505 superlor to fin ., , #5445 (Cholceat. (T Extra fine tofine ONG AND CONUO. Chotcest. .. WG H WUISKY—Was fairly active at Thuradar's de: cline. Bales wera reported of 300 brla distilen goods ou the basin of $1.04 per gellon for birk- wincs, Aicoliol for export was guoted ut J0c pet wallon, deifvercd in Now York, WOOL—Continuca in Hght demand. No changet are wadv In guctations, and none are likely to ot cur at present, Followling is the let: Washed derco wooh, Y B, .. .. Medium unwasted. Fino do, good. Coarsw 0 weviene Tubewashed, chulca., ‘Tub-washed, comuion to Cojorado, medlom to A Colorade, common Colurado, coarie. 1Y e .. STOCK, citicauo, Liecelpts— 'Al!undly . ‘eeday . Wednesday. Thursda; fotal.... 14,101 CATTLE—Yesterday witnessed another tory market. Trads opened fairly active sad at1s earller hour than usual, and did not lag uatl st dewirablodroveschauged owners, Prices were 618 ba ashada bigher, sales indicating an aava Wednesday's quotations of 10 13¢c, . There wer® mory tiret-class Deaves than on either of the o vious days of the week, but thers were slso wor of the low grades, so that the average quslitf showed little, If suy, Jmprovoment, The receidtd cuntinugdligbt, aud to that fact, rather than to 887 encourugement derlved from Kastern advices I due tbe hardening tendency that prices b -hn': during the current weok. Scalawsgu were peddle out 1o the focal trado as low as $1.76@2.50, 838 wome fancy cattle wers taken for the Enzisd market at $3.0025.50, but sales were motly 3 f for buichers' sud canners' stud; 333 .50 for good $o chulce ebipping slecrd: ‘fhere was not much Juquirg for stockess. warket closed steady. QUOTATIONS. Extra Beevea—Gradud steery, wolghin cé.ifluflh-uua Upvarde. 000525 uice Deeye tuey fut, well-forumes . Walzising ‘1'15?01-‘:'.’ 1,600 Tos.. 4:263450 coven -\ eli-tattonod slevr Wilzninw 1, 150 10 1430 Hiae s vsrrs 8603410 Medium Grades—3stcers In f welzhing 1L, 050 to 1,200 lbe, Butcle: Btock—Pour to 00 e and cowwun 10 cholce cows, lul’_flt‘{“ulln‘huh welghing 800 t0 Tuferior—|

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