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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, “FINANCE AND TRADE. Investment Stocks Put Up by a Good Demand, ’ Currency Accumulating in Chica- go, and Money Easier, Government Bonds Active---Foreign Exchange Higher. The Produce Markets Irregular ---Provisions Firmer, Grain Unsettled—Strong, Then Weak, and Closed Stendier. FINANCIAL An aivance in Rock Island to 161, In Burling- ton & Quincy to 144%, In Alton to 107, and in D+ nos Central to 101, Indiented the drift of opern- tlons on the Stock Exchange. There Is n dempnd for good Investment seuuritics, nud buyers are willing to purchase onwhigher level than in previous years, But tho yolume of this itealing In investments [s smaller than It was expected to be. Outalde the circle of dividend-paylng stocks tho Wall strect market his taken on no decided tone, Bulla and bears debate, but do not buy or sell freely. Business at the Chicago brokers’ oifiges {shot more than moderate, and transne- tions in New York are not lurge, The money » market at New York, ns at Chicago, Is « working moro easily, and funds are flowing back to New York. ‘This is au Invariable occurrence at this time -of yenr; but ft ts not expected, ns far ns Chicago is concerned, to Inst many days. The year Just beginning will be one of extraordinary activity inraflroad building, Tho great rallrond capi- talists of the votntry will need an unusinl amount of money to build and buy new Hues. They will bave no nse for stocks or bonds that. “do not vote,” and will be frev sellers of stocls, At the same time thoy will be vitally Interested In the matntenance of high prices. An entirely new element in stock values, which hia been foreseen by few, and is not seen now by many, id the agitation for tho National control of tho rafiroads. This has atrendy been nude tho sub- Jeat of a dozen bills In Congress, and 1s rapidly: taking {ts place as n grent issue, The first effect on atock values js likely to be bad. Tho ultl- mate effect would be very good, as {¢ would give rallronds more stability and would impart some- thing of tho churacter of Government sccurl- ties to their stocks and bonds. A minor fact of somo!mportance In calculating the immediate future of prices in Wall street Is, that a Inrge numbor of operators hove loaded up with stocks in expectation of a January boom, and that no powerful clique aro believed to be determined to shuke out some of these holdings before they périnit any grent rise, Vanderbilt was reported to bo supporting . Western Union. Tho first quotation wus 100!4, tho highest 100%, tho lowest 100, nnd the close 1001. There were sald to be good buycrs of Ohio & Mississipp!, which ndvaneed from 294 to Pox, and sold finally at 29%. Kansas & Texas was again actlye, and made 1%, todd. St, Paul opened % lower, at 7044, sold up to TH,and olosed at 77%. Higher prices até predicted for this stock and for Northwestern, Northwestern common fluctuated between 013 and 014, and sold‘finally at 9134. Tho preferred was 106%; St. Paul preferred made {, to 102; New York , Central made %, to 114; Michigan Central 14, * to 804; Lake Shoro Xf, to #914; Union Paciflo X,, to 85%; Erie X, to 43; Tron Mountain x, to “p24; C, CG & TL CG % to 8i%; St Joo 1, to 3544; Delaware & Hudson %, to 746; Lackawanna %, to 8'¢; Jersey Central 44, to . + 81M; Morris & Hesox X, to 1024; Canada South- ern X, to 603: Wabash %, to 43%; the preferred to 66%; Minnenpolis 4, to 48; Reading , to 71%; San Francisco £%, to 43%; tha preferred 3%, toO4%; Northorn Paeltie %, tox; Pacltic Mail %, to 38; Loulsvillo & Nashville 34, to 8; Lake Erlo & Western %, to 2; Mobile & Ohlo 1%, to 24%; Alton & Torro Haute %, to 21; tho + proferred 5;, to 45%. Atlantic & Pacific oponed : at 40%, sold*down to 8%, and recovered to 40%; Manhattan sold down from 50!¢ to 504, aud Ches- apeako & Ohio from 10% to 104. Erlo second 6s opened at 87%, and closed nt 81x. Raltroad bonds, !n New York on Moniay, wero active and buoyant in tho carly dealings, but toward the close thore was somo renetion In pricoa undor sales to renlizo profits. Kunsus & ‘Texas consolidated assented advanced from 03 to 84, and do seconds from 49 to 51%, the foriner , Closing at 6% and tho latter at 404; the trans- actions in the seconds amounted to over $900,000. . Chesapeake & Oblo firsts series B advanced from , 63% to O4%4,, and do currency 6s from 2 to87%. Tho Mobile & Oblo {ssues were strong, and advanced 1@3 por cent, tho Intter fourth ‘debentures. Erie consolidated seconda wero tower, selling down to 87. Chicago & North- western congolldated gold coupons were Jn brisk domand, and sold up to 316, Texas Pacille Ine pomes rono to 706; Wabash new 7s to N24; Bose ton, Hartford & Erie firsts to 654; and New Jersey Contral Incomes to #4. Tho4porcents opened at 103 bid and 10% asked In New York, ‘Thoy closed at 105% bid. In Chicnyo tho 4s were 10% bid and 1031; asked, he 448 wore 100% and 100%j; the 59 1634 and 103%, and the 63 of 1881 were 104 and 101%, Forelin oxchange was higher, with a falr sup- ply of bill, The posted rates for sterling wero ; Sand 4844. Btorling grain billa were 4794@ 479%. Actun} bankers’ rates in Now York wore 48146 and 4853{, andthe same in Chicago. Froneh Brain bills were 620!4@62% for Parls, and 626% for Antwerp. German commercial marks were 91. The importations of specie for tho week ending Jun, 2 were £07,177, including 88,000 gold and $390,007 silver. Tho weekly re- turns make a total of $84,200,105 for tho entire s year 1870, ag against $10,150,073 reported ofliclully for 1878. Tho lnrgeat total any previous year Was $37,068,414, reached in 1801, and next to that Was $26,517,888 In 1870, From Aug, 1, 187, to Jan. 2, 1880, the importations reach $78,000,819, conslat- el of $74,802,814 gold and §1,141,000 allyer, ns fol- - lows: $99,180,028 forelyn gold. coin,’ $3,820,010 _ gold bullion, $14,053,603 American’ gold coln, $112,053 gold dust, $1,410,023 Amorlenn sitver coin “(including trade dollars), $1,500,888 foreign ailyer * coln, and $35,400 silver bulllon, OF the total slnoc Aug. 1, 1870, $45,874,004 was recelved from the Continent, $25,00U,081 from Great Hritain, and $6,105,008 from West Indies and Sonth America, The Chicngo banks oro still recalving more currency thun thoy are sending out, New York exchange fs in active request at HOG Per $1,000 premium. The accumulation of funda is causing un easy feeling in loans, but - Fates are still quoted at T@8percent. Bunk clearings were $4,500,000, Chicago City 7 of 1881 wero’ sold ut 102%, ‘West Division City Itallway 74 at 100, Tho Chamber of Commerce hus declared a dividend of 1% per cent, quarterly. . On tho Chicago Mintog Hourd there wore sales of 100 Leviathan ut 40, 600 nt 0736, and 400 ut 874, sellor 10, Chicnyo Gus-Light sold at 140, Elgin Wateh Company at 85, and North Chicago Holling-MMilts at 145, Tho Chicuyu & Silver Clit Mining Company has beon listed on the Chicago Mining Hourd, and application to be admitted bas beon received ’* from the Frisco Consolidated, of Utah, y Cotton opencd at 18.2d0 for February, and B45e for March, The close will be found in our New York dispatch, & and next month. A Now York observer thinks that tho future * (eupue on Wall strect isto be Vandurbiit secus rities versus Gould scouritics, : The boom in Boston ts in Calumet & Heels tninuing’stock, which bas proved n bonanza to its $940 nnd $300 within 2 fow days, Shares sold bee fore the recent advanco in copper ut $170, Tho * new atock created (100,000 shares) is now In do~ mand at phenomenal fAgures, The Graphic makes « careful unalysis of the Feportof the Eriv Railroad, which shows thut ,_ %0 pay? per centdividends on tho preferred stock of the Eriv will require $014 more net carne ings per inile. of road worked, and overy 1 per seuton the common stock will require #811 more, ‘To cover tho current yours fxed charges the road must Increuse ite nut eurue ings about @ per cont over those of 187), which result will doubtless bo largely excecded, The same profita per mila of road from freight _ Mbun tho New York Central, with the prosent passenger profitswould ndd id #1. “tatu the sure fis sevenus per mille of road, i and wauld make she net earnings $7,051 por udlu of rund, ‘This would be $02 Ia. Ls New Central Coal {s expected to pay adividend Ga fartynate stockholders, The stock bas sold for"! 4s) juus, charges, which would pay 7 per cent on tho pro= ferred stock and about 144 onthe common. Tho profits of the road, of course, nd chiefly upon the rates obtained; the 1978 rates (estimat~ ing cont! eepuritel Iy trot other frefght) would have added nore thun 40 per cent to tho profits of 13%, Dut changes fu rates will affect all tho trenk Ines and cond ronds pretty much iit || and sueh mn addition to the avenue na will Pict tho Erle per vent on ita stock, will yleld tho New York Central an addition to tte ‘dividend of about 135 per cont, and the Ponnaylyanit one of 14g per vent. Inthe ense of the Erle, whutever nivanes of rates may be had will probably be supplemented by a xteater reduction of ex. penses than the other rouds, already In primo condition, will be uble to effect, ‘The New York World anys that tho year 1870 yas. year of so great an wivanee in prices it tho Stock Exelinnge that another year like It cunnot reasonably be expeeted in” 180, atane Tk with confidence of the * groat. bull 18st wil) probably turn ont to be mean, No doubt there are stocks and bonds which will moko a substantial advance this year, (f one could only know which they ate, but tho mulvance whieh culminated in November its natural result, and new compa wbtintions to jo returned YP ty of the country are already tn various stayes of development, ‘he oferiigs of rail- road seeurtt{es from the hands of tho thrat whole- mule buyers ure ntready considerable, and. will anon be largely inerenaed, with the cortulnty of Aivertinge te new Investments much of tho nes cuimilated savings which speculators count upon for the various stocks which thoy hope to sell out at higher prices. GOVERNMENT BONDS. Be Asked, we inns 1s SELL YOUR UNIT And secure a eee premium, and BUY COOK COUNTY Olt WEST CHICAGO SPER cant HONDS, An ogually good wocurity. hearin higher rate of er anus TEN ROTIN, 10} Wushington-st, FPLELD, LINDLEY & Now York. 88 La Ballo-st.. Chicago, STOCKS. Members of N, ¥. Stock Exchango, ALBERT M. DAY, Manager. TRASK & FRANCIB, Bankera and Brokers, wD WROADWAY, N.Y. Membgrs of the New York Stock Exchiana and Now York Minlug Stock Exchange. Altctasses of, stocurtien Bought and Sold on Commts- jon und Carried un Margins, Dally Slarkot Letters sont to Cuntomers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO Minn for anlo o full Hine of COOK, GEASS NBs, SOUTH PARI OND: LINCOLN BA Paik boxns, co., AINMENT NONDS, seiQtg-Dopostt Departmont, entrance on Wasbini- WATSON, LA GRANGE & GIBSON, © Wall-st., 34 Pine-st., Naw York, San Francisco, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Bpecin) facilities and ndvantagos in furnishing LEGITIMATE QUNING INVESTMENTS. Inquiriex cheerfully Anawered. BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK, Speeint Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, * New York, Jan, %.—Tho stock market was strong to-day. Mr. Gould's brokers were aston- ished by selling on tle options Atlantic & Pa- clfle Telegraph during the morning at 2044, Sub- sequently tho stock sold down to 303§ in the regular way, and afterwards rocovored to 40%, ‘Tho movement in tho accurities of the Missouri, Kansas & Texns fs still In progress. On Satur- sday second-mortmige bonds were aclting at 48, Thoy ure now selling ut 63, und the stock, which on the same day gold at 473, Is nt present aell- Ang nt Bolg. ‘The Edison elcetrio Nght atock §4 dupressed, In consequence of reports that the light {a not giv- ing satisfaction, and that Edison's method is an infringement, Tho stock wus offered na low ng $1,000 per share. Gas stovka have begun to re- cover somewhat, and there ts a demand for Mu- nicipal and Now York at {inproved prices, The comparative earnings of the Bt. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern for December ese r $004,078; 1878, $408,105; 31 419-10 per cent; Jun, Lto Ne , 3018 1878, $4,514,021; Inerenso, $787,502, or 17 44-100 per cent. ‘The comparative earnings of tha Central Pa- elfia for Decomber: were $191,100; December, IHS, SRI; deerense, S121 01%; for, 180. $1i,- 08,7805 for WaT, t ii, 05,45) deeren: ‘To the Western Assoctated Preas, binnee! Youk, Jan. 7.—Governments strong and Silver at London 623d. Huilrond bonds generally Ohio debentures: CN lleeab Btate securities dull. The stock murkot was strong and buoyant, with ashurp advance in prices, The advance for the day ranged Trom } to 4} per cent, and ‘was most marked In St, Louls & San Franclaco, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Rock Island, Chicago & Alton, the Grangers, and Houston & Texas. The highost quotations wore generally current atthe close, ‘Tho Deuver & Io Grande Hallway Company, closod its contract on Saturday for 450 box, 00 Stock, 100 cole and 200 at ents, tor ite Ailale quergua and Ban Junn extensions, making, with tho 50 freight cars now belng com) nplated, ab total of 1,4W car, costing ubout 00,000, A contriot has also doen made by the C ane ee ten Pullinan narrow-gauge aloe vty 000 Kh $1,000, Cirle, 14,000 ara ance ons a 1, 28,00 Sts Tigh blgbors Mobile & per cent, Lake 8h 7,000 Northwest An ackawunuiy, 1000 Nowaleroy centri dO) Heading, 1400 Chiunbus, Chicugo & diglntan Centra munadi Southern, BL Soseph,” 200) Ohta & Bilsalseippl, #400 vestern nln, 6.00 Atlante & Pacitle Ftetaranh, Paoltia Mull, 14,000 Wabnah, St. Lonbs & Paaito, 28,000 Kunaila & ‘Pexne, 5,000 ron Mountain, 6,000 Lako Erle & Western, 10,000 St. Louls ‘sn Krunctkeo, 2200 Houston & ‘Texas, 2000 TIiinaly Central, Alton & Terre Hut ta, wad 1,200 Ghumapeuio & Olio. joney, 6 per et; prime mereantilo paper, BGO. Sterling Dechnnye, netunl business, 00 days, 48114; Bleht, 44 sleet Mensur noxts, 1,8, IRL, coup.. 4K, COUP +4 Now tenon iach of ae Now 4 at Loulstana consol (om. Mbsuauet 0s (olferud) Ae oveph ‘Vorinesne Now (ulferut, Rook Island, Pama cotta crite) Uinian Puctite anats Buclttd Conuda So Mehbnan C ner Fi Woatern Unton Auntie Pacis Pacitio Mal Hrluy ‘jr Narthw Sertuwuston Pau RE ge Rae eral & Hou peas artis & Huaax. Dolawaru & Audiati aa gray Contral Dhlo & Sitesi saipp! He Si hrotarren Chesapatte & Ohio: Mobile & Old a ey Note-Widre thers are no sales @ lino wilt be mado 4u place uf @ yuutation, . YORRIGN, Lonpon, Jan. 7-4 p. m.—Conso! Arericun acta Naw Bs 100%; 4348, 1103 Miinoig Central, 160; Ponnaylvau a Central, 363 Eric, 41at seconds, 9014 Heading, 5 suns, dun, 7.—-Kentes, 81f 800, MINING STOOKS, BAN VHANCIECO, SAN Francisco, Cul, Jan, %.—Tho following gre tho Paeseduanererty t the Stovk Hounds. ‘87 11-16, \ JANUARY 8, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. d McClinton... 0; North Holle fi Ovorman Raymond Harnge, BOSTON, Boston, Mass, Jan, 7.—The {ollowing are the closing quotntio for copper sted aft REAL ESTATE, 'The following instruinents wero filed for rec- ord Wednesday, Jun. 73 city pitorrnty. ownrt ny, 140 ft ite st, Ste rtart dated dan. SCA ea A. Bronmny, Blownrt av, sums ALU ‘thie nbiovG, dated Ian W tA. Fowninn tw Chiewo & Wartorn tnilana Italiroad Company Milwinnkee win 6 cui 100Ft, int HE diated nn, 8 ( D payin ate janie} W of Wo Aifeney 1, ace ts Wabansin ay, iter t f North tens xi th dated Inn. d (avid Carry Sade ruled Rea ft wot Hantinn st, i TAGS #, 1. Comstock (0, pubes date Wont erin at, thy ef Lincoln, ‘Bixtzs ieee ah § (John Nieoieun to aie 1,000 th ss pineal 0 t, Minter! te dated Jan (ohn Nicalson tw 3, Ulson). as 2,000 Wont Mudisati st, [4v'tt' ae edi Wo fh atnted Bees Gy d (durbard Foreman toadacat te i? sip Oe rir i uy St inesiai anroeed, diated Jui m danni 1,800 proved ted “inn 7 damien ae ry Stichaol Hlekey) 800 foot Vwuitth a 1 a (Mary a 4 format Regent 5 ftw Cea it unproveds ranted Jam, 6 (MMU ban fo Vnelny Roslpat West uletrenth, ees anted Jon, o ( tarelte onde BOUTIIUF CITY MIL ittour onthe ayeet as Metra Mohawk at near St ete, Calvin Wella). Hanover atin a Bests fe diated Jun. t Culyin Wells. ¢ Butertold at x's editor Of Korty-fourtin, loa fh ated Bow. 3, 60 Glob Benoit fo Kobinsow.. Anpto at Tia teat oie MEbprowbd,dnted Juneo pold Atos COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following were the rece!pts and shipments of thelending articles of produce in thisclty during the twenty-four hours ending nt 7 o'clock Wednesday morning: RECEIPTS, Glues $e, | 1879. Flour, dria. i 2) Wheat, bu, $0,430) inmey p fe Uhigenbe Groon apples, bris.. Womnsy Diterevssrscssctessseeeeel AME EM) The following grain was inspeoted into storo {in this ity yeaterdny morning: 16 curs No. 2win- tor wheat, 10 cara No.3 do, 4 ears low grade, Vcurs mixed, 130 cars No, 2 spring, 71 cars No. 3 do, 23 curs rejected, 4 cars no grade (20! wheat); 0 enrs No, 2 corn, 102 cars high mixed, 137 cars re- dected, ote.(%05 corn); 9 cars white unts, Ocnrs No, 2 nixed, 8 cars rejected (27 onts); 0 cars No. 2 rye, 8 carsNo, 3 barley, 20 cura oxtra, Tears low grade (35 barley), ‘Total, 668 curs, or 30,000 bit Inspected outs 51,075 bu wheat, 17,23 bu corn, 12,002 bu oats, 3,023 bit rye, 957,bu barioy. The recolpts of grain In thle clty have beon Rmaller for a couplo of duys pnst than thoy were previously, and re expected to show 0 still furthor decrouse under the repressive policy which tho rallroud offeluls feel called upon to pursue, Our clovators now contain nearly 16, 000,000 bu of grain of all kinds, and there ia senrcely room to stow nay any more, while tho market for wheat !s too high to Invite shipment, and ocean freights, would probably advance with an improved demand on tho othor side of the Atlantic. Thoro really seems to be no other way out of the dillanity than to hold the grain hero through the remainder of the winter, and that meins reduced recelpts, which may give a smailer total for the current yonr than we re- ported fur 1879, The leading produco marketa were again un- settled and nervous yostoriay, though sonic- what stendier, tho limita of «quotations being nenrer together than those of tho previous duy, ‘The lending ceronls rencted from the decline of Tuesday nfternvon, but the lesser ones were lower, whilo provisions moved upwards in sym- pathy, though hogs wore quoted easier, Tho British grain markets wero dull, and tonding lower, with reports to the offect that thoir cur- rent requirements seem to hive been contrict- ed for Inte noxt spring, leaving little fresh de- muind to ho expected bere during several weeks, Wheat was quite wonk after midday, but firmer in the afternoon, Mess pork closed 22%e higher, at about $13.65 for now, seller January, and $19.07 for February, Taunt closod 12330 higher, ut $7.07% for new, seller Janunry, and $7,.7607.77% acller February. Short ribs closed at $.074@6.70 for Fobrunry, Spring whent closed ku higher, at $1.20 spot and 81.20% for February. Winter wheat closed on ‘Change nt $12 for red, Corn closed yo higher, at Mo spot and 4530 for May. Onts closed easier ut YOK Boller May, and at Hye ecller the month. Rye was lower at 800 for February and about ie spot, Harloy closed 3@ bu lower, at Jo spot No.2 and dic do oxtra o Hogs were dull and bu lower, nt 84.0004.45 for Ught and nt $4.20@4.55 for heavy, Cattle wore netive and firmer, colling ut $2.2505.28. Dry goods remutn firm in sympathy with cot- ton and wool, ‘'rado fs dull, though not un- usuully go for tho songon, Only u ight business waa doing in tho boot and show murket, Gro- ceries mot with a moderato inquiry, and valuca wero without notublo chango, prices, whilo not particularly firm, being well sustained all around, Thor was aight movement It staple and funoy dried fruits, and a firm sot of prices, Fish remutn firm, Donlors In tobacco and cigars report a freer Inquiry, with prices moro flrinly hekt, Leather was aguin quoted strong. No chunges were noted in the off murkot. There wus a quiet movement at steady prices, Pig- iron was quoted Ori with an advancing tendon- oy. Conl was dull. The Jumbor imurket was unchanged, Tho aules wore {alr for Junuury, tho shipments in- divating a larger bustiess than usunl, ang tho stock js gettigg amallor ovory day, Drugeand vhemicals were in falr request’ and generally stendy, Wool, hides, and broom-gorn wero in moderate demand, Seeds wore rathor quict, thnothy boing avarce and firm, and clover weak, with scarcely enough trading to muke a price, The hay market was steady, tho demand being eblofly for timothy. Poultry wusdull and weuk, ‘The revelpts wore small, the weather bulng un favorable for shipping. “ Hall froighta wore reported steady on tho basis of 400 per 100 Ibs on yrain to New York, and 460 on boxed mouts todo, Through: Cretichts to Liverpool woro 000 on meats and lard, and 550 on Hour, Tho following tablo shows the quantitics of flour, whoat, and corn tmpurted Into the United Kingdom for the poriods named: Week ending Werk ending ast gnaino i AA 9. Sand, Jour, sacks. Ul, iota RATE LUDe6 Smee gna a Uae Tho following shows tho revelpte und abip- monts of wheat at tho points named yosterdays Teceined. mest Chi iia oi oan if ‘ota is ‘sa tru en ‘aw iad Tho receipts, ‘at the five intand pinta agyro- gatod 208,000 bu, and the shipmiunts 87,000 bu. ‘The following wus tho produce moyoment ros" ported from New York yesterday; Hecelpts— Flour, 17,400 bris; whent, 69,400 bu: vorn, 107,400 bu; onts, 39,600 bu; comment, 87 pas; rye. 100 bu; barley, 21100 bu; pork, 27 briss; beet, 2,007 Delay cut ments, 3,401 pkgs} lard, 1,740 tes; whisky, 00 Drs, Exports for twenty-four hottrs—Flour, 6,000 Urlay whent, 81,000 bu; corn, 21,000 bu. The following were tho receipts of grata at Toledo, in round numbers of busholss heat, Com ian Baan OVISTIONS, MOR PRODUCTS—Woro nithor slow, but firmer, though howe were quoted enator, ‘tho market acomed to be strengthened by the fact that the lubur troublen nt tho Stuck-Vards huyo reaulted {nn mther lance de- cronse in production. and packing le not progreesing mplily cnowah at othor points to minke np for tho dte- kelency hore. ‘Tha Mrltish tmarketa wero quoted it Aiater on lant, but t lowor In ments, and tho weather sro continues unfayornbte to netlvo work. A lanza part of the trading yeaturday was almply clanging ovor front uno month ty another. Mynx Pork~Advanced byl! per bel, and load dag How, Apot or xollor the month, sh.Ergat ri Mhniary, + Panes My for March. Sales wore Deena ree safle Maeda mate above the Intent prices of me sellor dikey, for Maret SinATe Nir ribs were in modurnta local demand. and wero tirwior tn sympathy with pri and tur, we thd atlas ents ware tame und ate ulus were Foportent OF L200) tha short ribs nt 4g for Janine hae AGG for Febriney, and BGG for maretiy tb Go ALHLES spot; A ben cine lone clenra nt disor 25.00 Ra urren hunse (ins) at is{er tnd 1a tex aweu pickled do on peiynte tert. nding cuts wore iMelcen tortie | about ns follows for partiy-cutred t ‘S| Short leat Spot, sumtiary, wo; februney, boxed, “Short ris, sollor it W. slewenqsiotod at Rh, TRS eT luntde, Ugetii4e boxed? longeut hams, sige Rigor nie Iekiid ham quited Ae Mane fy Uiceth neernuy roel nine, mame nvarngen, 74e7}4et do sollor Fubrt- 146 Tr) eon duatud neatiudlye fur whe arse for short ribs, 73(cesu tae oni a ahuildor TH MTS, ait eanvaged{ and packed. GIBAREW! LoaEMo for white, 64@ii0 for oe, cid oe ve fur ben Wiis quot at 8.10690 i} ro moss, $000.25 und eawkcina for ha fas quoted ut siaqtige fur elty and oas}ea Funry, closed ned cae Tai dy cumin for country, BREANSTUFTS, FLOUR—Was ilult, tho trading being chfofy local, shippers being generally Mmited below the prices asked by holdors. Snles were reported! of 175 bris wine tera, partly at $0.30; 1,150 brie doubte oxtras, chlotty at 5.80.25; 60 Uris extras nt $5.55; and 1 bris no grade ALN, Total, 1,525 brie, Export extras wore quoted at $5005.75 In ucks, and pe extra do at $758 a Oruen dittamtuPre—Balea wero 2 cars bran at $11.50 G12 per ton; 2enrs middlings nt $12.2%912.00; and 1 car feed nt $19.00, Conrso corn-meal wns muminal at 13.75 per ton on track, SPIING WHEAT—Was unsottlod, bit within nar rower Iimlts, und at times quite stondy, advancing IMec, und closing $0 above the latest prices of 'Tues- day. Tho fritish markets ware dull and-ensior, cure oes boing heavy, und all grades quoted lower, but our recetpts wero, natn teas than 100,000 bu, with rumors that other raliroads woro closing down on. consignments ta this elty, while the shipments wore Jnryor, ‘Thero wns o fulr order demund, chiefly to ttl Fobruary shorts, but the beara sold moro frooly for Maren, Demtoving thu hat Tuenth fs mot, unuer the control of tho “Now York clique," and those offer- fay broke tho market. Spot wl vehi wus alum. bayors holding of for eances: tg and $1, oe RY Sat Tolected "onerod "at oe i qume. bowser. poller February opancd at HL QMaLIL Mi ut 81204, nd oneal fo 8 un ed skeahg at tho alone, Hellion March soldat ft. Avr Cloning wt $1.24. at re at Tad" ba Ne ut rH ft anwelil house, a p16 any nily On ft Ay—Was dull, witli Hes eh ‘ominal Sales were ‘400 bu red, In spectul 400 UL No, 2 wititor nt $1.21: UO bit Nu. Du by sumply ALS ow l¢. ‘Total, WITEAT—Saton wero 1.200 bu mixed at $1.15, by No.2 Mttnnaaotn nt $150, Wits ‘dons nnd stendior the bulk of tho trading “hel Jone far May at tho latest, prices af Tuesday and f t fe mle Tada marketa wore tial wid Ge Now York reporteda better demand, 1 HOTS 8 fale nbtnysia they ieee, whtlo nellars of futures were not do mich nt a further decline, 1 COPD CloKed AL INTEC cd. Baller Muy ar markot for rod, tg ot ot . ate back to 43¢e nt ihe olor June wos quick atdieatise, Februney. Mb dUseGAxe, and dane qary MLB tsi, tig tatter cl foelug at itlise, Bpotanios Mere reported Gt 00) bu No.dand ligh gixed at Borsa; VU hu now mixed und rojocted wba, Th ao bu how hla wixed me ita; 7.00) tu by. rami We OM WACK, ILO bat to nt. eAtcase fre ath ire Cas Uy "i bi ure dob the Inside for mre DATS Gre inuderitely active, opening tirmor nnd weakening ufterwards, clistng easy at thy decline of the provions afternoon, New. York was reported Tower, nud tho local murket followed with rather free ortaritige by purtlod wi, wanted to eton the short Aldo, und tt was rumornd that someof the Tongs werd rolling out. ‘The receipts wera small, and pate rolod stronger, being in request. ror ‘The trading was chietly in Abe we hich apened wh Be, 2 Renee Sek fein cloned nt nd closed ot nnd cloned ut de, eirulne ur aoller month dats were quiet aL MYe, and wt duc shold at ge % cloaing nt nteut 3i McK slew were reported UE THO bu No, dnt sicher WON ba by sninple, ab sesi9¢e, on Tinga aartd 15,000 e free on board. P20 and jemle Inwar. Sovarat Ma wan nd, and the ‘Wit SlOW story nt eo id for Marc at re reported uf 4 bu stsle on WW bu nt Re frue on Bune, Totnl, AU bn, AILEY Wns nov, and 30 lover, tinder rathior fvedd ifort of cash. Bocat oy are, tuok 0 fow cnre lote at Kin a uonne The recelpts werd moderate, DUE continue to be rather Iasor than many hud expected, and there ts less demand tron consumers, wie Text, fo foar a short rma af lev. Spot No, 0 nd extra brought it Nae apes wero in small request, Biliurn wore ncareoty’ Hnehtioned. ebrunry ‘Noe wis quoted Antone tine ae Cosh sales wore au bas Noe nt eda te aay if plant aos nan Gkister Waal in hy sumapie nts tracks and 1a bu ne wale too un board. TWO O'CLOCK CALI. Whont was caslor. Kulen 10.00 bu at $1,2001.2 for Feuruary, and at ev for Murch Corie (440 bu at Roray Pt sit late staat ‘tor 'veNr ny, ANG Fiera og Lar Murchie AFTERNOON BOARD, aAypent wna falrly uetive and tase, Fobeunry sot HS ceiug, and tian talvancud to BREN clone Fo onialtor nret role nega f wnid closed ase tel vt ine anecatue ant ear rates ssuesgc, anid Clow ntaabee, “ube waa at Us fitiogs Toe Mise nnd at Se anilet dhe math, Rye wun evotar soll Hohruny. Sinan’ pore mae fener clonln ae Hida Ge, Patra and aa! fblsdlgeta toe Mt Birwa ion brine Hassle tue Forusy Aad eH tor Murch fara clonal stronuorat ert Tue, February. aTiahy fae. Meu. a tes for Anrell, #29 for dunuary, an #1 he for Pubruney.. Rott ibe ware Meu ita Fapurtaid uF Shin he né Ho Tor Marci Mh #hTD f February, Lung and short eluural0) busta ut LATER, JYhont sold nt $1.20 ¢120%4 for Fabrunry, Be dio otaldo. Corn wun aula a ae one lake Bing. Mune pork closed nt dl:uiis wolive Pot irunry and gen iia wollor Stareh, Lard wns quiet nt #70 sullurs for Murch, GENERAL MARKETS, BILOOM-CONN—Waa steady, with 4 small domand from broom-makura: {tholeo hurl Finu grout tt Revetonped did. hurl Inferiur OK n Runipie xalon ‘trek, nnd, aut THU—Firmness continues to characterize te markut. ‘There be atoually fair domand on loead and shipplig account, und receivers sre unablod to promptly reallze at the quoted prices, Itull butter ro- matna dul! and weak, the Wenthur boing unfayurnblo: BAGGING—Thore was no change tn the altuation of this muarket, ‘mde remains quiet, as Ls always the cuse Ab this stage of Lhe sonKe) firm in sympathy with the raw Dut the auurkot tn wtvrioly, Wo oxaln quotws Stark 23, urtops. Prpani Tee Mtsrcrwol We, dantte, Lowlton Woolsucks: Atnortean, CHEESK—This niurkot prorontod no new fenturos, ‘Thero Wasa woll-wmustalnud demand and # teu foul ing, the Halt stocks ulving prices something ofan up ward tendunoy. We again quotes Palen vt a0 TGQ aH wo es cumtinued mild weather ‘porcuptibly al- fevta te ounl trud, the deuind for sume days past having boon unusually Hehe for the two of year, Fricos romutn ns tnst quota AcUnWAnT tse cesses ound vtue ti ty stunt waa ator laf Att te nat at 1, bhach EI lugs—-Worg {ite ‘weuthe ‘bang tuo male for shippurs, uy lth rt pail, si ee bor Hen ry ah a are fe ouiwlde orients se Ba ee PALa—Wore. in a demand, wht i chunges in prices since lat wo Areduo- ve et wba Ut morphing, Quotaie san Rekt fuvtadls Sai Absa, eat. % oh Hy uo yittly we i tur Moe 0 ry BO Mt - es a act Ww oLw wos olasalums, fod, B, a ost w t The ro- celpiance fair and tho wontier favcenble tor koontog By supHllos. “Storahouse exes wre quoted weak atl “FISH — A nnstot | i firm tunrket was noted, tlons romain an b TL yehttertels Fo AMtekore) = taste oe Herring tata eh Bris Herring —Lolburd, ¥ hex Herstng—Hontal, # box. Halthut—smokod. Caleta naa ROTTS AND NG rs — proved, tie demand, se of rostricted thoroughly sus io Tar aniueldaya yrovinss Rate peuportions, Following prices were Irons FORRION, ‘Parkish prukies, oid. a, Hulains: tigers: now Hataing, Landon insta Talaing, Vite jose ALUReUtOL, Tides: urrants, now Chto veseeevee th Winekborrien Fitted chorr! Fitberta,, Almond Nuplen rath RTS Were’ in ‘roqu at the currant range of prices. Juuken IL neeoreary te tin’n rotall wiy ‘tito Nite ft weather i hore’ were ho Impor- ti x fein teanueh un ° Hon und the g airkot 14 nok purtleu- larly dim. Below are fists carrot Carolina, ral Httot enn Alo, ronstin: Patonte: BUGAIS. Row Uricitix rales tally Now Orleuns prime to cl Cholee corn or sugar. vena ‘corn or mignr., Binekatray bale, Nee ‘Orlenns molnsner t 4 091.05 oth a rio In Haig aie ly wate, In yrices: 1 Halinotiy ¥ toh a fre nelty butchers’ xtears, pee et wool vatininted,.. SHAUN Wine aunty ithe amd niueh, otter Hun MIU nt the “opening of the your. ‘The waft wonther ia tat molting tho snow In the pinerlos, und Ineome weetions It has already disuppeared, but. 0 approhenstins ure fait concerning tte log crop, na #0 tnnny artlieint means oxist for bringing It out of the woods, Quotations: Frat and second 1 ‘Third etenr d band BecK rit elear de Flext and reeu Common dres: Flooring xecond eu: Box bourds, Lb inet i (A stock bourds, tie Inch, Hatock bonrdy, Weld Inch. Entock bourds, 1d: Koneing, Int quatity. Fonelng, N Cammmuin boards Sites Dhnonwton stuit Dimwnston start Ske kul, rough and: ‘ele Curbon 10 toxraos tes buts Hilliots (estahy 1 te Carbon, houditeht, 178 degrous tea! rd ta Dott , Sue ‘vleuched 5 icy EAYOHN Vere in fad roqhest ffaid itora at dois Oe pe bo. Carlote wer quiot, ond few were offered. ULTRY—Chotes trom atuck, sold ta the local trade nt autatdo thrures, ‘The supply wae amalier, but unto, und the weather bad furcuerying. (Quotations: Kons, drosac por 1b} turkoys, irene, less resets awe por Tbr Koes! chickens, $400 per dozi nixon. bare por Ib, AGS AND SB RA Usury mixed ‘rage aro quoted Aba TO per Tbe pidxed copier at Ve wid Bay iby weountt iron at 8 rand aoe, er ei cA, et 4 OF ee muthy: sald HG seovines wero nuiall, and ehatea soot rials firm, Clovor was quuged weil, $n tha nbsonee of iuany ‘buyers, will Er iT He trie was quoted ot 1. Flax BAL! vc Wns In futr requost at tho 3 ying ante orl quost at t) pricas followiny: _ Ordinary coarse mult, ¥ bel, a Ground salut. ie Datry & br aoogzny Liverp Fecpan rh Ire mh ano (bi mh geomet uns. un active atthe recent decline. Sales merous bes Hnished xuodK On tho busis Of #110 por gallon for tighwings, WOOL—Wax tiem rae roguost and frm undor pathy with uthor markuta: finnll atooky, and in Washed tleoce, mola im Nehoteas Want tloeeys mnedium goumeit, Washod eco, nny, Median unwusod. Wub-washed, choler ‘Tub-wuslod, common ty LIVE cutcaga. a aa te te a Wyosdtt; i Bi i Bal Taw | 3 sai ao Goud aa | 1,810 apes Ist ‘Bid ‘Total 3uT ‘but CATTLE—Tho doniand was buttor than an either of the preceding days of the wavk, and tho tone of thu market was sunuthly tremor, Shippers and thy local trate buught more freely, but nelther class was witl- tng to pay wry considorable wdvunco over Nuosday’s pricos, und yulues may be reganted 118 unchongud ‘yho supply full within very moderato lmtta, and the bloso of tha day found the yurds woll cleared of stack only w fow odda and ends romulning unaukd. ‘Vradh wise ut R25G325 for puur to xuod butchers’ and oa hore stu at RAWA2S foF atuckuray we RUOGATE for common to chulee shipping steurss und wt $a: fnraxten dvoves, suitably Erte oxport tray, ‘The duality Was Wbout the same fa lint teen seo in thy sure for aovueral days previous, ‘ho iourkut closed QuoTATiONst Extra Beovos—Uradod atoars, wolght é ot loud upwarda: Crees rough Web ty 1400 Be avin Woovos Wal ng rationed atears, wolghs dni rat at 1350 nilitvee tusk Pour 10 ennai stoors aid gonmnan ty eholey gow, for city al juuuntur, Wolutilinx oW) to Btock aes eee unmons iittala a thi bills, and Keataway tog ra. Vuals, per 1 Bs,, re was nu oi itan ho hog rate he weather waa of th cumin froin ea eee teat wae thor raya tes sizlcted. Shippers uh ‘Vory sparingly, ad, iu the nanan of competition, the markat ens nnothior ge, common to bort Light woth 4.45, and common to chulee how Hear. AL the decline thera san tie dto in teatlo, atid oven the small rupply of hows on mile prover ox- coanyn, Hho clonu wf ty lay sini we xoud many one fold ian inthe poi {Important ante of tho day was re Pug Ainriin firs, they welt Aur hon, UL iin, ne ease. A pucker bonghe tents salon uty inns mubiner. tae sirinkeyo Uf 40 Ibs for plegy Hows and 80 Ibs For stags.” 4 BILEEP—Woro tn netivo domnnd, and rol atr prices showlay mi silvuncy wor lust wook of 2 YSE We dbs, Wo nota common tw iedlany BE RL 24, And woud to oxtri At $1,607.00, 8ST. LOUIS, St. Louis, Jan, 7.—CATTLE Choleg ta fancy fat, heavy ateurs | il pad fone ne fal a Rood nts pote du, Hate moore in woud toni $440 bute! are mult, Inettdlin native cows, hotfors, and mixed Fouthwestern enttle, dull nt previous pricont feeders und corn-fod ‘Toxins unehangedy Fo- lbte, Taal slimmer 10) HEKE—Kenree nnd iri; muttons rane nt $1.250 45; export hoop would bring #80; receipts, Filpusentn ian i MOSEL: puekdnt, Hees Hi reculpis, Mahe xbipotniee sistas, butetiene tO FAneys 7,000; shipmants, 2.00, BUFFATO, PALO. Inn 7. CAgTIn-Iteenipte, Ri heads Hand nd pricos a nha higher fate to med 3 OU to oxtrn, fui Might fat iy etter Hee And hurr 5 i 390. ‘stockors oMferinitt Lumidos dignosxed af, fat oxen, Bue! Mithte AND Lasiis—itecclpte, 8200; nuurket steady Thai ehotee to fareys 8 iva Taner enntes eve sar cholee 2 aha t gH ir, Se saatUy common tv oxtra Canudi, BLUKS wid, Houa=iteeoln fai manckot steady and un- chanxod. Weather bad. NRW YORK, NeW Yor, Jan, 7.—HEEVES—Recoipts for two days, 2240, nuntkot slow, Duta alinde bettur than Mandnyt ctorinaes closes anibt pane: tu atrletly prima aarH | USfer oHlore rexeevyed MU for. Faron ptkoin ynipiionte for two days, zu quurlorsy BliRE—Itecoipta fortma daye. 22105, market stenty tuo prleens RhakeG25 fur meeny LAKE TIA fe Haalos uf aheup, Stuehay sbipmonts tH CUrCAASER, olpts fur two duyay 748M; markutquictut 450, with mnlos OF 4 chr-londn at Fase KANHAK CITY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Moy Jan? %—CATTLESThe Current canna tattle reodinis at fa: ahipmont Mnohiangady nutty, stinne Het.A0s uunklve at orn feodurn, $2.2aku i fiatteg cowR, FL Glomus sett FAN ‘Hoas—itecuipes, Last; shipments, 26% weak: ches envy, Ble; Tyne ‘shipping and anixod packing, BAST LINENTY, Bast Lineury, Pa. dun, 7.—CATtiR—Tteceints toe gays Sh hend OF yard Stocks, To through enttlos toiul tw syn, iw hem. thewngl iund, $71 he und localy Tals at Use fa ocdays aed) heats fatal fon ‘een days, ARG: York 4h See ioceiptn to-day, Tihtdedphtas, Fh. 1504.40, Prentice onthe: ae 10) ‘oud: tutal far two {or COMMON 6Y CXL. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI Jon. s—SMogsestendy, for Nght and dull for, Dea, common, SLC; Uebt, $.100408; pagkors, &i20i4-40; butchers’, #10 1.4; recolpts, ,20, Stilpmonts iv, INDIANAPOLAR, INDIANAVOLIB, Jan, 7—Hoas—Weak nt $,00G4.25; recolpts, 4.800; shlpmnenta, iv. BY TELEGRAPIL FOREIGN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, JAvEivvot, Jan. 7-11 a, m,—FLoun—Nu. 1, 145 No, 2, 1s 6a. GRAIN—Whent—Winter, No. 1) WaGds No, 2119 2d; Kpring, No. 1, 1s Id: No.2, 104 2d} white, Tay No, 2, 10s 83 clnb, No, 1, Us 10d; No.2, 1s Gd. Corm— Old, No. 1,9 Ted. TPROViMONS—Pork (Os, Lard, 20s, LIVEUPOOL, Jan. ‘uTTUN—Active and firm at 734 74d} watun, 15,000 bales; speculation and export, 400; American, 12,0, FADATEYPA—Enwler; Western mixed, Os 7d, ee OVEN SEED—American, ae, = i aR eh mlddies, 364; abort do, Sie, Ab, ft KMREN—Helinad, wyeuwd. Kasse, Ui Becta i Spriurs ov‘ CREM, ANTWELY, da = PEE RULEL M— [ty f, sie following were received by tie’ Chicago Konrad of ty LAVEUPOOL, | Jan, 713 m.—Wheat dull and Realgcteds red wintor, Ma tls No. 2 gurls fai No. 3 do, I Corn—Nat mie ots by Cure ng de fain red ein ae aravesWhene dui! ud nediectedy 8 spring dus clined Xt. Corn dil und nextected; Atioricun inixed docllued td. Arrived <Wheat dull and b w fooling, Weathe: gland fae, Park LUM Dy Sten, atett weeny neki le Hneunt clear, sla Gide stort chew, Sia tal, Tallow 28, Cheese trmor nt tae, Ievt— i, MAIC DA: Wheat and corn dull nnd e A, TBA RIT AUK LAS Wheat and vor off con ent very heavy: ful tonite. btea stay tbe wverauy peal wintor, fe futher custury falravernen American tnlxod, Sit tice Ha Cantocs on naenugy Wheat nexioctedy natn, doing: ood aipplog Callforuia wheat. Just ably) fier nentiy due, May fal verze quailty oF No. cago rusian witoat for auipmunt durin the p ane following month, 624 6, Fair avernite city nt AAmoriean mixed curt f promt shipment by xa! Bie. Heaxwurtn of whiat iy Hruney and tho Continent ausine tie pust week, 7,000, NEW YORK, Special Diavatch to The Chteago Tribune, NeW YOuK, Jon. 7,-GHAIN—Wintor wheut ts vory freoly dentt in amin, mainly Ino epecutative line, or, however, 4 tluctunting market, holders continuing realizations au fur us practieable, In view of tho un sottled und feverish position of tho market, resulting ina further decline of Mewgeper bu, closing a trite tirmor: Mitte export Inquiry noteds spring quite dopreawed ind Irregular, receding abuut 1G2e por bu ong modermte movoments sulenr, 7,0 bu No, red ut SLike No. 2Chlenge und Milwaukee spring about #14, Corn moderitely active, but declined Kalke for bu, eluaing weak on gonena {reo offerings mixed Wertern ungrayled ut Maile. Myo Inactive, though prices favor buyurs, Onts further dupressod at @ Ige por bu on free and urgent offerings; No.2 Chieu nttont at de. PHOVisIONS—In how products business ts futrly nct= ive and a trillo stronger, closing lees femly, Mos guilats for prompt delivery quuted at, the clony nt foro art ie brands, In the op- thom Ling seed is inh request, close strung at due botters primo nt #44) for new for danuary, Cut meat iPhut emote taut on acon inuettvi) tome i orn Ined in [vas request for uurly due livery noted nando denror, Inthe option Ino. the Inquiry: art aaa ative in ‘Dehade. hihor, dan UT NOWe ary clialna nt eLebt DY — tt mite roqoent; 105,000 ha nt i{o, pally xood request and rong ToHnin quate Badker ru> Mires ‘uated ed Nee We katte invita {uauiry foe Sarly necom for gral, provisions, wd purr Jou ate uULUF rales} for liverpool, room for‘aruln, iywe Inpelea: fatrto ko Hye oF reniler ante. Youre, Jun hCort Tee : rattan et i Wor WE unity |b lowor} rocelpta, Fe ons My Reesachaeh outian neat to chloe. d ath white wheat RL 10 Bt Ph 8: si nena atone Henk nN] hitdvet recip tes rt nprings awl as ungraded: winter rau, even Nod tos stoic {sty ‘uitsed welnier, $1dice 1 Ae dad white, #1: ii te LSTA ag: An can canton ‘inal a # birou eit ala on id bu isi he i Tie ts bala wit and jpunnal, Core ueuyy aa ue iW Ni ike ee BG fal #teni ‘ (eh a ty AX cothtt Bay Mints Heavy’ roca Wontorm ination whi fe diy Rate, 1x0 HAay—tn cood dobnund nt We? Have pall yourtinicn 76 1hah iter Rastorn and Woat- om, 4 Now York GhackutKi—Cattus quiot bu nic Rio caruoos autod at Us {Ge 113f0; job pa Mio t ie Buxar tirmur ale to coud reninlny, 7 Molnayer—Dounand irk Tica mtuay vt at fale and n firm, domand, PETBOLY | ih and auniingly ited, 1a Mur crude, (ABs4e$ refined PALLOW—iuoy AestN—Firm ut $1.1 ry PURD TIN —Qulut boy bacm at ao, Faas! A} “Wosturn ity Grae, PBATHER—Demund Aciver homluck ote, Huonos dytees and Ito Grady light milddte und boavy wolghts, Wour—Demand fair and markot arm doment ter pices ee ach pulled, Wesso; ‘anwushed, and ewe pHOVIMGNE—Vork tirimert mess, $12.0x21LO1 Hoot nominally unehanwed. Cut meats quleki lou elour nultdlen eialitgy ahurt, du, fiithg. Laurd“alronuery Mt iter edu in Ry iru tina ‘Eien ae Sit but tonya at Fh Sfunnfugturod capper Flot ‘new shontt- akg aUiguedl run quivt and tiriy ate Livorfeu, “pcbugSUuOyitusale slieotttixe 7) rae Nata] Yornonius Ne HUGS, —— rf PIRLADELP! PIEADRLPUTA,. Pa..Jau 7, nota extra faintly, medlurm, f.50; choice, #15; fancy, 77.0); Oblo family, woud, $7.25; fancy, $1.40; Minnesota patent process, @.WES50, Hye flour stuady at $.tos BUG, 5 Guhaty—Wheat Hut; Weatern rojocted, $1.4081.45; No.2 red, in elevator, car Jots, $1.49; No.4 red, Jan= Uary, $16 bi sai asked; Fubruary, $1,615 bid, UsiMoskeds Murch, $1.54 bid, $1.54! ‘ y ialioe Wosloruran tenet, wiaraa ian or mes ley alle iy ge ola acs fugu ary. val eas aaueed ie i nainga Scar whe 5 Pu ie. tives bout #iiUh mess rks oa, re et joked, 1p lekteds eae. rit $7. TG, ssh snd County, Pen agenies oa San Kadtor Westorn ltesorva, stra, solar pee eect AVostaras| Cif yan surunys cromuury, Per: i rating Watuwrestuady Bah eure Hur 2. a ebiil 20,000 bus corn, yg Bi oat sab by 000 bu. r MILWAUKEE. MILWAUKEE Van, 1.—FLOUL—Dull and unchanged. GuAIN—Whoat unsattieds opened and duclined $66, ‘and closed unsettied; ‘No. 1 Milwaukee hurd, $1.00) Nu, 1 Muwwuteo, 9123461 No.8 do fii; January, $1211 Vobrunry, WIM; March, $1.24; No. 8 Milwaukeo, H.19}65 No, 4,41.05; rejoctod, Wiige, Corn numinal; No, ’ on ta aatiing down fige Kine At aTARS nll at sae ten sa belay ‘Whoat, 03,000 bu; bartey, iw hit, 1 ay ee Fours 5,000 brie; whoat, 7,000 bu; bar, BALTIMORE, HATIMONE, Jan, 2—FLOUR—Dully Wertorn rupen fey $5.00RES0s do extra, K.IGG025) do faraly, fis, GRAIN—Whoat—Wostorn highors Orn; No.2 Wea ‘orn wintor red, spot ant Jnnuary, $1.49: Fobruary, 11.4 GSB: March, HUY @L ae. Corn=Wartarn atrung, phe, hluhor: Wertern, mixed, t and Jan HiNgoy Welruay, bro bdr Sarah, dstjaleday Aur Wy tibgey stentmer, Se. Onte tirmery ¥ ‘estorn, itil tnd "td Set ue auizad, si@tios Pounsylvania, aise, ‘yl aiiet @iay~Stendys primo to chotco eaten Hae Piovistoxe=Qutot. Moan pork, $2007, Huy miente—Lourg stroulders, 19450} clear rib alder, Tex Wa pachind, A ecatiec, erat Sten ‘ter cit p alite ned Adc." Tame, Digcelie, un lots prime to cholco fre Guinn be ‘choleo Westorn pnckee, i Lal mombnatty, frosh, 190; Umed, 1AtSe, erie Die. Crudo nominal; reiinod, 8X0, nists illo cartes, Lali, nit fe, we Ait a atte and atrong Re A Rott, Sat ai yi i aa a nate itt dull, i Lsorpoui. pir aaoatiur, dull tun tia flour, ae rutt AadsGte ie tke: Vive, 100 bela Seient, B.A by eat ata, ta serves Ot gore ‘Wheat, nones dorm, BA71 bu. SRULNWiront, BANU but korn TONDO bus S'L. LOUIS, Br. LOUIE, Jan, TF Lautt—Unchanged, GHAIN—Whent unsattied In the muln, and a shag lowers No, 2 red, $184 cnshy HMKeLBwatag Sanuncyy HAGE LI ge4¢ March; No. 8 do, 12 bide Corn trremuinr In the, tnnin and Jowort 84am ayes Janney aga rer March. ‘Onte lowor ut a i att ‘40 February. nyo iowor at at ber Matto a POV MONR—Pork dull, Jobbing at 1260, La UW Biatitg Uiry mint Sane! Sumter cet eddy frente} HeMAUOL Macon nominally unebanKOd.. - Wi tondy at $1.0), 1 TRON belay wont, 17, corm, i Ae Fi ‘i Se a ar coy aan buy tyoe 4 bu, OE rig) BOSTON. Nostox, Mass, Jan. 7—Frour—Quicts Western supertiia, 625% common extras, SL0Gt0, Wirconsin extra, &,00@4.; TW; Winter wheat, $7; 3 lohtgat, 7.0087.00; Iino and Indiana, $7007.75; St. Louls, §7,2509.25; Wisconsiy und Minneaata patent procoss, spring wheat,t7,75@u0, wintor wheat, GkAIN Coin In moderate demands mized and yel, ¢ Minnesota extra, How, now, Gkabios ‘are, Onta Je extn ‘ueen said oly tiigedior So. vie Nyt Ttyo nominally D5c@ #10), nda Oris} “Loree ADU Gus ‘wheat T8—Flour, ery bris, an eganea ea tent, omens Shs Ponins r ites Michigan a I. consin, Hasse; cunb ne rind d debi. delaine, TOLEDO, ‘TOLENO, O., Jan. 7.—Gnats—Whont atendys amber Michigan, #141 No.2 red winter, spot and January, 21.38; Fobrunry, #111 March, #14361 May, rojected, $1.44; Western ambar, mixed, 131, Corn firm; high mixed, 4tior No. 4 alert rejected, ste, Cate quiets No. 2, U8t¢e, GLOUEIENHED. Stonriyy pling, Bails. ni Wivont Ani}, weak, und lows sete nat Nong rod i 3 No.1 white ‘wintor, February, $1.4; af ‘Diy corn, 21,000 bu; ontg, ST#—Whent, 600 bu; corn, 10,000 buy oats CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, 04; Jan, 7,—COTTON—Firm at 12Ke. FLott—Dull and unchanged, Gta: diate, Oats quivt ut Satu. Hye easier atSle, Bar Tey dull nt Puoviat lu, alk, muute steady und unchanged. iy utdes elon etion: ith men sieiiiaa nt 61.03, 3 choles Westorn “itreiyadi NGI; a who} nit irinie to choles Cent EEO UlL—Dulk und tnebunged at Toe. —— LOUISVILLE, Louisvitee, Jan 'UTTON—Firm at 1c. Frove—aute unchanged, Qnain— ey mixed, 41Ke. ‘Onts stendy; white, dle, tHe, ut nn Ne #URSOG ILO, 1.8" ‘tquier cholew nuts tleree, Fs We eeu, 446, Tak toate ate Pee 1 "ehouldGres rt mn quiets inne Sujr-curuds 100 0H ROA kot dul) nih bistros KANSAS CITY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, 4 KANsas City, Moy dan. T—GUAIN—The Price Currentreports whentrecospts es i$ buy shipments cant, seria dunuineye lO nay abipinan ata as steady; No, 2 cush, se) oA Januury, 2) Pronta, Jan, T—GRAIs new high mixed, Sasa, how nixed, Haay{e, duil and easy; No.2 white, Waste. Kyo quiot and atondyy Nu, 2, Rie, Pie Soudy at P1084. diduw DETROIT, Dernarr dan. 7—-GRAIN—Wheat heavy; oxtea nom inaty No, Uwhite, #23045 Junuary, £1.31; February, £L2Ms Mure, $1.1156: Avril, HFM) Muy $145 bldi ilo thitlhdie Noe A nominal. Hocolpts, 3,00) tig ship monts, tone." BUFFALO. . BUPPALO, Jan. 7.—GUain—Nothing dolng to groloy quotuttons nowtnally unctianzed, RAILROAD FEU TA—Unchanged, INDIANAPOL: —GRAIN~Whoat steady) ‘Oats 4red, $Lavdi, Corn steady at IWGBe, SRuaay waiiguike “4 OSWEGO. Oawrao, N.Y. Jann. %—GuAIN—Wheat lower Cornu nominally unchanged; Western mixod, 6c, PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, O.,. dan, 7,—PETROLEUM—Pirm; Stande ard white, 110 teat, fc. MrrsnUna, dan, TL—PRTROLEUM—Qalets crude, a oY Barkor's for ship nent, n cir er tOLEUsI—Market opened athe jane iiiuid lowed ea ‘ane bud eine 11, ndvnnicer x . MUN, FOUN, ByBrnt 40,00); trunauctiuns, 20,0 DRY-GoOOons, New You, Jar, 7,—Dusinoss continuos light with commlssion-houees, and the jobbing trade is quish Catton ie a Dut very firm. Suirtind prints dain fulely, Due other miakus of calieaos art dhe wice tor lansustor caubrics aa. bed Aus went wonlene quivt and drul, Fur elyn goods dull und steady. Bes PURE WILMINGTON, Jun. Dull and fowor at 6c. NINES SITS TORPENTINE- Disgraceful ‘Treatment Women by FerviO a Correspondence Suit Franeteca ¢ Cada Bont How taccuipee: the peeoipe of the vows announcing the loss of Plagyn, ‘nan um founded rimor wits clrewlated In Lime and Cal Jav to tho effect that tho Chiltan sono ue treated Poruyian women with gross brit ally, ‘This remor spread ko wildiira, aud finally the streets were Nled with abandoned Perdviat Wwamnon, and with the lower classes of both woxch A large number of nutlye Chilian women realdt hor and Jn Lima, many of thom boing marrict to foreigners, while ors bulong to tho abu doned nr. cry wus ralaod of * Death to the ‘Chitinos” and 2 riish was mada for the quartel, where tho Intter class of Chiliin women live’ Upward of t ty or thirty of thom wore ruth- lesly seized by tho Hee mob of yirayos demided of thofr clothing, dragged through ine streets by thohuir, and pelted with Tooke unt thoy wero tna frightful condition of surtoring: ‘wo or threa were Jumped upon, kioked, eu and otherwise mang! ud ert ‘Nifcless tu au streot without nny covering over thoir bodics. Alter turning over about sixty Chillan women to tho Provost yiturd, tho mob ninde a rush for the Hotel do Iquique, where respectable Chillua womon live, ‘Thore tho same seened wero ele noted ad before, 1f not worse, as by this tine the virnyos were inthuned by tquor and wore on gaunt ed by a largo number of the National Guard, who were mingled uinong the crowd, an werv also under tho Infuenco of intoxieante Whut were the quthorities doing whito this hell- fab wag In progress, fey bo asked, Notht At lust, when tho Captuln of the post concl huded that those riotous demonstrations were increas’ tug in magnitude, and when he saw that tho mod wus commencing to plundor, be ordered u com: pany Of the troops to clear the streets, ‘Th! force, under the Sub-Prefect, made a change with fixed bayonvts ot tho mob, which was nuw congreguted ubout the plaza on the Culle dé Constituclon. ‘This charge was effectual 1y i . tering the mob of women, who, as thoy tle dropped thelr proy, which consistod of & dozen torromatricken Chiliun women : com- pletely, denuded, ~ Those . w Ly authorities mae ft the Cuurtel, with w strong guurd over thes to protcot thom from further Ylolenge. about 100 Chillun women were in the the mob, and, bad tt not been for the soldier: ven thonyh ‘thoy wore tardy in rendortt i a sistance, many would have iat with a cruel im burtarous death. Tho arton co puluce did not take ally setly Rivordors, b but thoy wero bottors, al the et peste, Jookiug on and not attempting to ee Cee ae nanbee of the a cole smainea ouk ref; forvigt # while clung to thelr husbands on’ tho. threshotds. of tholr own doors, being the wivos. of foreigner and entitled to fhe, sumo protection as thelr bLuE Dands from thelr respective Goveramenta, Vory little hug boone eal about this ful o alt by the Peruviun Journals, bas bean notic t bis been sunvotho: ponulae warning to the authoritioe to. tuo Chillanos, on the gruutul of morality buble wufety, It svons us if the Poruyinns bev? Yet to leurn that» jnan's wife holds the samt oltizenship as he bi selec and, thoréfore: cannot be classed as "ot a country will which Peru ja at pis - Pork dull at #009. Tard firmer a ! ine Ds, #00; vleae, A ‘#33 No, 2 red ' Wheut firm nt g3iR127, Corn stronger x farket dull ot $1.01, Corn frm 5, Sori gOi8s clone... ty clear of Chilian .

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