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ven : FINANCE AND TRADE. ‘ x . Review of Financial Matters in Chicago Last Week. Grain Quiet, +, | for Meats. 4 Le Teath - WINANCIAL. 1 prders for remittances to New York beenme #0 © heavy that our Chicngo banks were compelled | turrency dwindled down to ulmost nothing. i + Yhose rates. ‘That ts the highest figure to which + Rew York exchange cnn sell, as the costof Bnip- tendo was tn favor of Chicago to ship gold on week showed n gin of 48 per cent over tho cor- responding wok of Inst year. Tho demand for dave not yet recovered » prove. ” . Tho- Directors of tho Burlington & Quincy Rond have postponed till next Saturday action on tho proposeil consolidation with the Burling- ‘Jon & Missour! in Nebraska. The more con- jt are not confident of he ability of the consolldated company to conthmo paying 8 per cent dividends bn $60,000,000 of cupital, and nre opposed A rumor’ in the Boston Adcerttser of a further probable consoll~ Antion with the Atchison & Nebraska Ratlrond + Company, on w basis of giving thirty-year 4 per * gent bonds for its entlro capital flnds little yorvative Directors t» the proposed Incrense. credence. “Tho gross carnings of the following railronds, ‘aro reported: ‘ , centuan'pactetc, * Month of Decembor.$ 1.587 § « For tho yoar,.., BU ATi ie * MIASOUIU, KANSAS & TEXAS, Fourth week of Des... Mont of December. Bor tho year... WAN IBAL & ST, JOSEPI, fourth wack of; Doc..é, bait § HEAT Ine woo! 1c. 2 ah Potihbyeuno eres 20a 1akEN De { _ The Lake Shore earnings for December i and $22,564 for tho year 1879. A correspondent of tho New York Tinea, nfter rending the Inst Erle report, writes that tho report, when carefully dissected, docs not justl- ty tho orazy reports of Eric dividends on pro- ferred or common stock, it, Indeed, it JustiNes 1, avery cheerful view of the rond's ability to carn * mufticlont to pny the interest on the bonded debt ‘of #omo $67,000,000. In 1881 the intercst charge 4 on the Western bonds will nmount to $4,208,- ?A4.57, the in 1884 to $4,904,218,67,—n constantly inereasing charge, to say nothing of tho possible issue of $600,000 more of bonds already pro- ‘vided for, but not ns yet pluced on tho market. GOVERNMENT BONDS, . be ag pss a _ FOREIGN EXCUANGE. The Produce Marketa, Generally Bosiee— : ruts Hoderately Active—A Fair Export Demand Towards tho end of inst week the country to ship ourrency to New York. Our recelpte of New York exchnngo between banks sold up to H@H00 per $1,000 premium, and closed firm at ping currency fa B00 per $1,000, Hutthediscount Yate has recently gone ns low n3 $2.00 por $1,000, 48 Now York wns compelled when the balance of account of the scarcity of greenbacks. Tho Nearings of tho Chicngo banks for the money fell off pereeptibly on account of tho large receipts of curroney here and the natu- eal ncoumulation of funds after the first of the year, Bank rates wore quoted at 7@3 per cent; |. bn the street, rates wore 6@7 per cent. Socal | } securities have been iy demand nt incrensing | prices; and Chicugo has been buying its bonds 1. back from New York and Noston holders. Tho rising prices of New York stocks have begun to attracted buyers ngnin, but the gencral public the fino frenzy pf which the brenk of Inst November cured them. ‘Transactions on tho Chiengo Mining * Board have been light, but, ns several now mincs * bave, been Usted, business ds expected to im- iM) Theo, $121,017 Articles, WW Wec., Oral wero y $320,000 In excess of those of the previous year, “ The cnrniugs of the Chicago, St. Paul & Minne- apolla Rond shows an Increnso of $2,792 for the fourth week of December, $23,045 for tho month, Slety days, Sight. 48, 106%; 1lInnts Central, 1044; Pennsylvanian Gontral ‘con; Hele, Aimy seconds ON. PAA, dan, 9.—-Hontes, 31 800. Ban, Jan 10.—Tho statement of tho Im- perint Dank of Gerinany shows an Incrouso in apecio of 4,076,000 marks, HOSTON, Toston, Mase. Jan. %—The following are the closing quotations forcapper stocks: Calon # & Moc! bar} Hp eyravt paper an Tani ve absclttane®, COMMERCIAL. The following wore the receipts and shipments of the lending articles of produce in thiscity during tho twenty-four hours ending ut 7 o'clock Suturday morning: WECEIPTS, l SHIPMENTS, Oni est Unrloy, ‘bi (rune-noed, Finx-seed, ‘Ibm, Hroom-corn, Cured nienta, Iba. Beek, ton. ses os. Hevt, pris Pork, bris Lard, tbs. Nattor, Ibs Dressed hu; Lye hogs, Wool i Potutoos, bi Cont, tons. ‘Hay, ton: Hiteteg, No Bult, brig, id Hail fretghta wero reported atendy on th Disis of 400 per 100 Ibs on griin to New York, and 45e on boxed ments to do, Through trelghts to Llverpool were 600 on meuts and lard, and bbe ‘on tlour, The following shows the receipts and ship- ments of wheat at the poluts named Saturday? Received. Shipped. Chicago. 14.00 yea Milwaukee x ain) Voledg. Wi Detroit SA New Ye Fatt Phtindelp Pity Maitimore . Fw0 Total, bu... arse 80 The reeetpts nt the five inland points nggre- gated 141,000 bu, and the shipinents 32,000 bu, ‘The following was tho produce movement re- ported from New York Saturday: Receipts— Vlour, 19,820 bris; wheat, 72,400 bu; corn, 134,500 ‘Diy onts, 1,812 bu; corn-menl, 1,405 pk rye, 3,708 bu; barley, 0,600 buy mult, 6,280 bit; pork, th beef, 734 bris; cut menta, 1,013 pkgs; tes; whisky, 253 bris, Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 20,000 rls; whent, 78,000 bu; corn, 111,000 bu. ‘Tho following [sn detailed atatoment of the shipments of provisions from this city for lust week, und since Nov. 1, 1878, with comparsions: II Wi end. Since Jann” Nov t, i) Pork, bris.. Lanrd, teas Lard, brix, Lard, othor pki... Ituns, bxs, Anum, tes, bri ca Hint, ottiet pkitis ses. Sides, bas. Bidus, tes Sides, bris. Sides, pes Shoulders, Shoulders, te Bhonklers, bris, Shoulders, per. Yongues, phyas. AMucks, phys. Tatal gross w't, Ibe— + gta 2 GeaaBh Where AeL + Raddy alias The New York Prodtuce Exchange Weekly inti- mates that the published statements of wheat on passage for the United Kingdom are too large. It gives the following as tho exports of provisions from the senbourd during the week ending Jan, 3: Pork, 4,200 bris; beet, 3,034 tes; lurd, 2,827,871 tbs; ments, 17,242,641 bs; cheese, 1,011,208 tbs; tallow, 1,103,618 bs, - PROVISIONS. ‘HOG PRODUCTY—Were moderately active for Ante 412 NGS 4215109 Aid, Aska, | Moreh delivory, with loss doing for noxt month, and NtUe for spol, Tho market was caster, but more stendy than the recent rule, Liverpuul was Is highor on lard, and hogs here wero 1c better, but the market, for product wus rendered caster by tie prospect of an incroured supply uf wtum, us the pwcking-houses nro expected to be gonorally ut work beforg the clusg of the coming week, und would be In full swing right away if Uieru wore hogs cuough to Ko round, ‘Tho packing of this clty sinc Nov. 1 agareyntos 1,501,000 hond, agninat 102,00 to same dato lust year, thouliter- ance uf 400,40 being chiefly duo tw the atrike. Mans Punk=Advanced So por brh declined Ize, and closed So below the Intest prices of Friday, ob $13,404 13.43}4 spot or seller te month, $13.08 1.254 for February, and 813.674 13.70 for March, Sules were ro- ported of 100 Dels spot nt $12.40; 15400 bria seller Kebrie ary we ghiubeldGra: nnd 20 brie sollor Mure ut HLATSee0 ae int, W.0 brs, WATSON, LA GRANGE & GIISON, mame aemalic ua hary, tah Walia, Or Tadaty anil auras ablior lara” alee, nora reputed at as xi an cotetoy und 16,00 be ‘Now York, San Branclaco, | eer dany ateisueiter outer BANKERS AND HROKERS, Bpecial facilitics nnd advantages In furnishing . LEGITIMATE MINING INVESTMENTS, *Inquirion choorfully anawored. : SELL YOUR UNITED STATES MONDS And sccure s handsomo premium, and ; BUY CEN'T BONDS, An ‘equally good security, intarust CHARLES WENKROTIN, ‘WS Washingten-st, FIELD, LINDLEY & CO. Now York, : 58 La Halle-st., Chicago. i q BTOCKS, Members of N. ¥. Stock Exchange, ALBERT M. DAY, Manager, TRASK & FRA 18, i Bankors and Brokers, 70 BROADWAY,’ N.Y, Mombers of the New York Stuck Exchange and New York Mining Stock Hxchungu, Allalassos of Securities Rouxht and Bold on Comunls- a slon und Casried on Margins, . {Dally Markut Lottura vent to Customorn, ; FIRWT NATIONAL HANK OF CiLicAGO Vins for sulo a full line of COOK COUNTY 7, : or on ry, HON OUT AIC NONDS, BOUT NCon PAI aos 3 WEB TOWN 1 4, COOK COUNTY OR WEBT CILICAGO 6 PERIL baat higher rato of ——<—<— Laitp—-Wun stendy att about tng latent prices of Fet- day, though Kel y quotud Caster, clomlny Wt STAG Wit now ur roller Junnury, H,72s¢4hi6 for Februury, MEATH—Wore In good demand for export uta shade bolow asking prices, while holders wore tri, Dosus~ tie cuts wore cuslur, Saloa wore reported of AN he ahoullora ot 8.10; 12008) x short ribs at Hoy 2g wullor Mebrunry, sake tiitg fur Murch, and &ulsg for April; G) boxen'buvke at $0; WW boxes sweet Plcklog, hollien mt Tes Maw) Da arson nama (0 Be) at ae; ¢ 0 tex nercet plelled hams (6 Dx) ot Bey und 30 ten dey (20 Be) at Tie. rie leuding cuts wore nbont as follows for partly- tt Shore) Shaute(L.c 8.1 Short ribs. | itera, fir a HS Ae GIGS GD Bn} Toone... Spor, boxed... S| ¢uo) eas ot dinuury, boxe ard oi) ato Fepruary, boxe TH 4a Gis] OD Maren, boxed. TG) dol ss] T1U “Bhort rile, seller Februnry, closed ut M.a5. Long elearsquotnd at #20 fouse anid {6.10 boxed; Cumbure Tanda, tacGtide boxed: ton gut hue, Byte: aut pickled batons quoted nt Kex{o for Mele averuzes green hams, some uverugen, 447) fo; do bollor Fobra= cree Poldtat dative Lut miuuliers, 1MATBLo f CUR th ed nbd ge tur shuld a for t ribs pune fur short clears, bxael0c for finms, anvured und preked. GURANL—Was quict at L@ip{o for white, L4@SsHe for oud Fellow, und dude tor brown, MEEF—Wils quot at $3,709. for moss, 0080.25 for extra nies, wid $14.4KG L400 for bums, ‘TALLOW-—Wis quoted at Ggwtiga tur elty und 6G6}6e for country. BREADSTUFYS, FLOUR—Was again very dull, the warket being iit- tle butter than nominal, -Exportor wore doing noth- Ing, and luca) buyers onty wanted 4 few sniall lots, Bates were reported of 12 bria winters ut $5.15A0.T5; 10) bris doubly oxtrax on private torms; 2 brie low drndun nt SIbGGs.eig; wnd 10 dris buckwheat tour ut SLU. ‘Total, G6 bris. Export extra were quoted at $5.00G5.75 In mucks, und domble extra do wt STK, OFMER MIDLSTUVYS—Biles wore 4 cars bran atgi275 S-pepo GOVERNMENT OND, | ii2s per tun, and 2 cara feed ut$1L0); Scars middllnis nte-Depostt Departmont, entruncy un Wasbings | i) gyacuyitu, Course corn-moul was wuminal at $1875 : ; a OUPRING WHEAT—Was quictmd eos Ht t as T >. SPRING asquiutand esalurdocltning le t ‘BY, LEE ESI AE ss from tha lnteat prices of Friduy, ‘The furelan markets 1 NEW “WORKS, wore dull, and tonted dawnwands, wid New York wos New'Yonx, Jan. 10.—Governments strong, ond | in the sume condition, This repressed the ardor of %@% per cunt higher, buyers here, und,outelde orders woro few, buthulders i. “yudlroad bonds strong atid buoyant. * Btate socuritics dull and nominnliy unchanged, Money market easicr at 64 per cciit, closing 7 ath. Primo mercantile paper b@8, oovznsnt: T HONDS. Maaulay Ile & b' usb vilia. Houston Poxus, Paci Mail, Haiti ditt Be Qatar. lard. ‘Stundard..,."” TaMy nto & We |. “Noreswusre cere ar | sheeeartensirte ye. NRW OHLBANB, i 1 Wow York, $1.00 per §1,000 dlusount. Sterling exchange, bankers willy, 48%, * : . FORUIGN, Lomo, Ja. 10-6 p. 10,.—Consols, 07 28-14, * i Blerling exchunge steady; 0-days, 482; sight, ‘aro ng sales a lino will bu wade New Onngaxs, Jun, 10.—Sight exobange on + Amoricun souuritice—Now 6a, 1068; 4148, 110%] wore siow to make concemons, and the market Atrugued during the greater part of the tim, Coal, wheut was in Heht roquoat, closiiy ut $1254 for Nu, 2 and (1.13% naked for fresh recuipta uf No. 3 Soller ‘ebruary opened ut F1.29%, wold at 11.24, udvancad to #134 und toll off to 1294C ut the close, Beller Mureh sold wt SAUL ANG ond dunuury sus nowinul wt VLSHet2% DoW closing UL the Insldg. Bpot xnted f 40) bu No, out eLfoel. vet My ibs UO Ui Hh winitur KOTO 4 loeutlon, Wb Weer Mt Bicie#L.Zh mostly on trick; ‘Was dull ut 34e decline, the mar- ket syuniaiileind wilt wring, salon wore reported uf Taw bn red at, tl 1a bu Ne, 3 at #lohe wid 40) bu by samplo std. "Votl 300 bu. Nod winter was nouinal WE $l2k. “Alea 4) bu mixed wold ut 07. COUN Was gohurully tune und xteudy, but pathur rem, declining Ke from the lustouy priesd of Briday, fn sympathy with-whout, Tho curly revtlig was quite rm (hough the Britt iarkuts wore dull and Custer, ‘Thora Was sowe aBuslon tu the fullness of the wuie- huuavs as prevunling deiivuries from the country, whlei night be felt in sMuy moru then now, aid exuag Mequeese for that munity, VMs nudu holders dein, wad Tier. wus also sutie duimund fur spot by partion ‘wiy propose tu take iben Lourd vessuls; bul the market: FAduully KAYO Way When wheal Went down, Sullur ‘May’ Dpolied wt Oike, auyunced to Whe, sud £61) ull to <u atthe close, Hullor June waa dull wt Sako below Muy, und July heurly nowinal at Muy prices, Beller the month Fungo at eth de Vebrunry at Gadiec, ‘Murch wt wudloy wll closiny at tiv inside, Cush Gori clinud at aid for Du, 2 and tye fur roluctet. bi No, Sues. at #1. ds 2.00 bu 1d tou by saany Dib do ut Ge, Por Wintiis Wika’ Spot sales wore reported Of 13,00 bu No. 2, wn Wuitxed a rejectad HodA{e GKU bu ew mtzud and at sea, ub Du now high mixed we Myasdacs TQ bi by sample as iehvedve on trick; and 100 Ly, AO at attyocbe treo on boned cars, Poul, 224U0 bu, Garrs~Wero quiol with fils euanye in brie, the markot closing tusy. ‘The offeriuga worv sully whut thurd Wits nut much demand for futures, while cual, itrewily varlyota wide igher prices. ‘Cho ro- colpus word sun, wid the ustern tnurkot was Ube ehunged, Bellur Muy soll at WieewAe, unl closed wt the tivide: Fubruaey tosed at Soiie, preerrs Wad April iydee, with tittle truding. January ous sold BLdhe, whleh, Wi lua patd. for. requiur, and frat browuit ic, Coals sulva ware reportud of Wau bus Dut od etree hw bu by ample Bpdoediige on Lucky and 14,70) by at 2istse free on board, "Tutu, 37.1W bu. TtyH—Wue uiure weve wud te Juwur, Nusd sold we Re, wad February at Te hit wettivuiont | Murch wos qulut we nied. ‘Who markets was quoted “fonder ot the close, Wed auld Were ryported of KAW bu No.2 Bb Toc} he bis Dy aubplu Wb Tlasvhys on ruck j mnie 40) by ati freggh bade. rout, fA uu. ARLEA=-Wasqulul A few urdora fur curslows of eh trades were diled, utherwha notblug wus dong, B pricue were uichutyed, Hatred wold ut Mauls Cees esas niiuinad ut Bie pol wid bse sulier Fetruacy.” No ony sustivd to lake wny Interest aera ee, eaaaticn tar Liu Gu, vatee trae tc ajeet fos ward Fepuried rs ie TUS but ho. 3 ay a, rou bu by sutapl ue dame Nee aL tuck; und {du bu wt bage dullverdd, otal, Law bu. LATER, wobrusry tat clused ot aie : ‘clused 3 om fu $L2%4 aud vivsud ‘at eat taal 24 for Jaret auld at $4 Cor sold ob ts “Past week... soller May, ‘Mean pork clovod nt fA50a@1252H for -Februncy and at s1i70 . dard fieigors scien Marcs, 8 ee TA GENERAL MARKETS, NNOOM-COHN—Was ntondy, with moderate sntos to the eonsumorn: fi hie h Chaleo hurl ourret, heactopped do and. Infortor.... Crooked. WUPTHR—This markot continues to. display a do- eldediy firm tone. Bhipporaand tha home tmdo are buying frooly, and the current receipts aro rendily nb- sorbed at the mnge of prices iven below. ‘The ro- coipta and exports at Now York (excluatvo of buttor= {no} since May 1 (the beginning of tho trade yoar) compare na follows: Ernie week 18, Sine May |, 187 Sine tine inst your, We quot Creamary Good to Moulum , Infurior ty conn, BAGGING—Tmnde remulns very quict, with prices ruling steady, Wo again quote as follows: BEMTK va ene soot Murinps... Brighton, A; 4 liunntos,aiiniless Otter Crvek sy 20" lo, double. Lowiston,. 21 |Woolsacks,, Anwrlerticeee a CHEESH-Vrices were firm nt tho advance gal entiier in tho week. ‘Thero isn continued good de- mand, nnd stocks are kept down to small dimensions, Woe quote: Full cream... Part aki... Jaiw urndes, COAL—Thoro wasn quiet and unchanged market. Balen wore ut the following prices: Lackawanna, rngo and exe. Lacknwnnna, tit Erle and triar Wiih.. CONN sega Haitinierd & Ohik Fiea 3 @ls raat toed Wimington, COOPELAGE Dork, barrels wero dull at $1.00, and Jant tereen at $1,156 DRESSED HOGS Wero In nal demand at $5008 6.21 ashe EU, He ofturiign were $ al anit chofeo br nV Tather Huht, ‘The weather was cualor, but there wir Ite demund, Sales wero reported of 3 cars heavy wolghta mt $5.0, i fUG8—W ure oper dor. The offor- quoted at Isat Inus were Ibert, hence n week feeling. FISHi—Itermaln’ thr ns laat quoted. ‘Trade ts guict, aa ty ununily tho euse at this time oF tho year, ‘Wo ree at our lists . 4 Mickurot=Eatmn, shoe i io Mackuret— whore, i Mekeret=Nact shores ier aww Suckere!= br Si Muckurel + PEN] De tz & 125 @1w 49, @ tin ¥ Tie 8 5 iii. 10 @ 1.5 rltig—Uinlltng, Mpls 6 GO Herre aniand, ket nas Iullbut-snoked °F 4D, YH PAlifornin MUlnON F-DelKe sores eo (Unie MAND Auteetueninis’ Wail cltron were held hicher,” Roising, primes, und other imported fruits remained frit and ulchonged. Domestic were qulutind stendy. ‘Thera wis not much inquiry Tornula, und prices werw easy. "Wo quoto: FOREION. Lintes. ne OK chun, layers Pad @ 1 ‘urkinth pI see TM 3 i, AU 2h ate, lait 7 : Tiirines Valotcla, new 1 Reh HG Harninn looea Stuxentol, na. "20h, fee ZRII CUETAULE, WOW sever A éttron'. 2 ww 1K 2 @ 1 8 @ RY Toe 4 Ponchos inqee 10 Haspberticn ‘ex Hinekborries. i @ ine Pitted chorrie 2 we Almonds fueridinass ie 9 muuds, Parrot... ; Shpfes walnuts f Hira 0 1 being wold abn discounts Apples? rl, in lot, A20GI25 hinberrien, br 7 uveas. td ¥ box, 2 Ae nt oranges, ¥ Del. PRA ROCTAUES There, Ot for cof= et feoa and sugira, te furmor nuvunelme 42 and the latter 3¢c. leo also wus firm but without notices nbloctiange. Birnps snd molasses wore ousy. We re vivo our Wat ns follows: Carolina, aie Tuas, Janitsiang . ere Alanguon,, Meet Java. apes 4 G2} Ilo, prime to choles... is, G15), Blo, kau (o't 10 Hf cen Ohi 0G! i ra ie Now orieada fale to faliy'f pia ow Orient fale to fu $ Rew Orleane prime eo efi its Of Choleo corn or sugar, Y es Primo corn or suuir, ob Kur to guud corn oF ou iuekatenp. on Choice Now Origana mdi A Frime do. Eile do Comm: MAY =\vibt in’ roquiest wid ‘nie, wanted for shipment tu thy Mlebigan mh No, Ltimothy, ¥ ton. 14.00 10.00 No.2 thnothy, ¥ ton, WO 0 ML Tithe P20 N TUDES Were a A moderate Inquiry: Greon-cured iden, Mant, ® B, 10 Greun-cured, heavy 14 Cal, 4D. Brena Dry salted, #'B., arr Dry tint. Gis Green elty Bi 7 Green elty butchers’ Fi Bee nelta, wool es! 4 LUMBER—Waw quiot and ‘ihichanged.” "the ant 7 i " melita continue Inrger thun Inst winter, ‘¥ollowing a rat und wecond 14@2 Inch, Iyieaiulene deere 1 0) Firat and wus aly ‘third clear Baw Hirst und secui ‘al Wh) Goninon drew Mdlnsosaca uring, serand common, tee sox byards, i teh utd tsworda., Akiock bunts, Melt tn A ntck bonrdsy Weld Inet Ghtock bonrde: Wels inch eins NO. 25s mmion boned, Caminun boned Dimension stan vee ELI LLG + Ha an Gutalde't at iiade tor as Dimenslan etutt, OER ea sq Zt Shindion, wtuindived: 2 Bite a5 Shinglon, choles, px) OS—there waa nothity newt) tote under shiv head, ‘Tho yonors! murket wus steady ut tho quoted pricks Carbon, pedi my Pit featsfout ubtatuot UL Nentatuot of Hunk ofl Gusntin es a4 PUR iSGiRo oni trnok, wat quout ita more for atere lots, Thera was rather mor Inquiry for ene tuts with muro otered. TOOLIRY—Dresend stock wi titmar, owtng to mougee ofertas. ‘Tho tecolpta were small, and tho Pintle cout. Cliekums drunsod, Tushvo por, Tr ture Koya, drentod, 80100 por By ducks. drusied, Waid pur 2 ueenn, droxnud, GuTo por By wild ducks, U0; ven- {sun fate por BD. RHEDS—Werd quiet, timathy being waster at FLA, Gis for prima. Clover wns dull and woak ab sLidw 6.25, Mux was hold at $1.01, BALI —Wus atoudy under w fal Hing walt, ¥ bel, 8 14h ‘Ordinary course ia Ground solar, a Duley ¥ bel, with ‘baie... 20B70 Ldverpon) thin (witty auch iu JAvorpoo! tiny chrown sucks), 20) Aiverpool ground ajuin., bans 25 WHISK ¥—Waa netivent t ie, Halos wore WU bela tniuhed goods un the busta of $1.10 por Ballon for Watiwitios, WObIe Wan qulutind drm, Supplios ary tht, and thure is fittivor nu wool back In the country: Washod loaee, inediinn eluates Wasited fleeea, modiuai coagi, Wasied Beoous Mhg, pur B, Medium unwusled. HAY Us svevee Course dors: ‘Tub-washed, chates, errvtt ‘Tub-wushed, common to Wo Livl sTock. rreeel cuIcCAGO, x at a ae wosdluy, We fe Friduy. ot ‘a POUL orssece a Bane Wook {i 1d ¢ 8 r 1 us the course of the market for the week Jus ondud. ‘The dowund throughout was continuously youd, and pricus frow frat tu Just alowed an upwand inellnution, ‘The durmund wus not centyred In any purticular clasa Of slock, the uctivity extending tw all grwles, and al) shared in (uu udvunce, whiuh fur the weok amounts $0 SG, por 10) lbs, fu polutof numbers the receipts were above the averege for the firat week of January. Inqu Ino, the supply waa better than in pnat yours nt period. Tho mnjor partof the dally arrivals conalatod of fair to chotca steers woluhing from 1,100 to 1,430 1bs, and sold nt prices ranging fram 810 upward to #14 Thero woro aw number of rales of oxtm steers at $0045.25, while in i fow Inatances KAAS wan pald for heavier nver- agen, ‘The wenthor wax extrumely untuvembio lo the deni-ment tradi, but despite that fuck thorn wore BumMclently netive domand frum local carriers and bntchore to absorb all atorings atulted to their wanta, Btuckrs wero in quod requent at advanced piricen, ‘The nupply of that clas wax nov equal to the demand, On Saturduy thers was 8 quod Ronernl demand, wnd prices were Dighor than on the previous day, some ales shuwing an advance of Ie, ‘The total receipts of cattle nt Council Wut from duly 1tu, Now. 1 wero 1628 bends shipments, Wis; puldat the yards, 1700 head, ‘Tha Nonparell anya: “inundation te tho above, thers were 3U0 hend enml-bound enttie received nttor Noy, 1, whitch came in stealing lots aftor the, ronson had alrends closed, Adding this to the Brand totat, wa fri that 1s houd of stock wero recelyed anil Ant the yarn Pounient Wis Inst ROUROT, TEP it mulliona of organized for tho pury Multa surds, and consisted of Swan ros, Ntate, Ono Of whom resides fn Council Paxton, of our nol of Leavenworth, Kas, ue OF ANS Tilutte: Mr. burt city, and J, W. Hprntivy, ‘The yards werd avonce built by this company ath costot SHU, ‘The yards us they nian ocetpy sven aerem or grat und Age. m cae mneity tf OF WOU care, oF SAO) hen OF tuck, ‘They nro i2x2A feot in wie, and in thelr conatruction required over (UW foot of Minder, They Hire, ver a apne imonts oF pons, with 23 unlonding nnd 10 fonding pons. QUOTATIUNE. Extra Doover—Gradod steorr, welghing 1,40 SBM ANG UPWATURS sere soes stad oral Chotcu Rowvos— Fine, fitweli-rormed stoors, welehing 1,300 to 1,60) fr, Goud Heever—Woll- Tog 1200 fo. Medium Gro tne 1K to 120 fa 1804.00 Itchees’ Stock— Pour to sono atoore and comme: chek tor city slaughtor, welghing 80 to 100 Be. Stock Cattlo—Coni Ww 1{0y thn, Inferlor—1 bulla, nnd weninwng ators, Veals, por 1 th +e or TOGS—Tho arrivals for the pant weok wero disap. polntingly Heht, the total nowhere near equaling the huniber genermly fuvked for, ‘Thnt they were not JarKur ait by neeribed {0 the wimnont tm altos try roads, the prevmence Of 11 reuna er, nnd the uncurtalnty renedln the l wiriku.” In many rectone of the interfor it wns found impossible to got tho hogs to tha shipping pointe, and had the demand Leen over x0 Ia Hot protmble thit the week's supply would en Reently Increuxcd. Early in the wuek tha demand was extremely Nght, und prices declined, but since Wednentuy tera hng been Incrennsed uctivily and Reradual hardening of prices, Hie elose, uf businoas on Saturday showing an advance over Wednenduy's quotndions of Ide tn Jight welkhts and of S620 In Tcavy gmden Closing prices were Int tittle diferent from thuse current at the cluse Of the previous week, There wos an active market on Rutiirday, and prices worg hlatiae, with aules of iuht welahtn ie $hUcc4.0, And of heavy ab AWee48 pnckors buying prinelpally at ELka4.75, Skips sold all the eng fram, Bisa Que your ng tant urodes suid nt RAG278 and heavy 0 ae EL Goce 00, ‘All uf tho packing-honees nre now running, or are repated to run, und iti expectod that fromm ile tine porwurel veal cutters wil be in tt position to take wit the hes that are likely to come forward. SHEBP—Huva been tn good requent, snd bave nold nt better prices. Shippers end the locnl trade come “i, and tho sath way recelpis were taken nt #L75 25 for common to madium grades, nnd wt $4.105.00 for good lo oxtra. + KMANBAS CITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KAaNaas Ciry, Mo. dan, 10.~Cattix—Tho Prices Current reports cattle rece mt B33 mbt prmechtn tt TAETESGR delta ttagldae, oBatad test eders, $2.0¥e040; nut cows, B2 Lolos my Miseotntsr Ga lipmionta, 3, hot jOis—Htecuip 1 ahipmonta, Bt; tiem: chotca heavy, eels Tight sbippiug und mixcd pocklug, MILWAUKEE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Jun, 10.—Tho wintur packing at MIl- ‘Waukee since Nov, Its na fullowe: By Piankinton & Armour Hy Veter McGvoch. By Layton & Cu. Totals... Sone tine iid Decrease., 20! BT. LOUIS, 81, Loris, Jan. 10.--Cartié—With tho usual Bature day light supply, tringactlons were smn, but denmid: quod, und transiers would buve been Mbersl hd, supply been: Intgers values tien and unchi choles heavy fut steory, heb; yuod to Hue 0) cows und belfry &AreL 0) Uy f curnefod Toxe ane, 0} Teealpts, a0; stipinEnts, SW, Kirm aud unchanged; Mgnt to heavy, mut- ranged $24.70; export shvcp, $205.5; ror celpts, 30; aliipmonts, none. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI, Jon, 10.—HoGk—Actlve and ttrmy NCE, BAT 66: Wyte SLziutliy puucking, $4109 butchers’ 45; reculpte, 2; shipments, INDIANAYOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10.—logs—Firm rr Addy resulpta, $0 tical; alijpunusita, iad tse BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LIVERVOUL, dua, 10-1128 4. m.—VLOUN—No, No, 2, 10s Ga. GuAIN—Whent—Winter, No. 1, 11s 644 No, 2, 108 Bas spring, No.1, Iles No.2, 10s 2d; white, No. 1, 1s Gay No, 2, 10a 8; club, Nu, 1, 11s, 10d; No, 2 ils 6d, Corn— Old, No. 1, 68 Ted; Now, 84 7. YROVIStONS—l'ork, Ue, Lard, 40s 6d, LAVERPOO!, Jan, 10.-CoTrox—in materntotnquiry, frevly supplied ot %GT s4d5 snles, 10,00) bales; apecula- ‘Won and export, 2000; Amoriean, 8400, LAnD—Atmerienn, 409d, Cutense—American, Os, LONDON, Jan. 10-Svaan—Centrifugal, 2s@20s; Murcoyailo, attoat, 2in G1G%s, PaeTnotavat—ltetined, Od, BUTS OF TURMENTINE—Sia 24Q3i8 6d, ANTWERP, Jun, 10.—PRTNOLRE M— iho following were reculved by the Chleago Board of mde: LAVERCOOL, Jan, 10-1123) a, m.—Wtour, 10s oats, Wheut — Winter, 10s Adwlis Gat epring, “lus 2dueltat wrlitte, 1s Sects Gus club, He Guails tui, “Comn—Old, bu Tutte Tad, Pork, Ge," Lard, 40s Gd, LIVEGors don, 1b— 1d m.—Wheat not much duings, Med Winter, Vis bi; Nu, 2upring, 1s Wud} No.3 do, 10s be, Corn ruther dull, ut bs Td." Curzoes vif couat— Went rather dull; red winterdvellned gy Nu. 2 6d to tx, Callfurnin Gl todd. Corn dull at ddd Arrived—Whent duit and ocasiur, Corn stouly; no yeere, w sell, ‘To arrive—Wheal dull nid cuore. burn declined Gt, Land Brmor, ut iis td, Buco Tong clone, ike Ga; wtiort clear vis Gl. ‘Tullow, uta, Chevse firwar atOs. Pork, Gis. “Meet, ia, LONDON, Jan, 10.—LIVELYOOL—Whent very quiot. Corts ruther caslor, ut 4s Ty. CargocnnitconnteW liens rather cuslory No.2 spring, Gea Git fair nVOrUE red winter, nt 650 0d) fair average California, wt SisguiGa Gly Cum stundy; fair avenge American mixed, eqs Gi, Curgods un jmaaue Wheat und corn ruthor cubtor, Fate uvoruie quiity of how A meplcun uibxust corn for prompt ali ue paint by will, wt Zoe cies Gal, NEW YORK. New Yorke, Jan, 1—Corros—Wenk nt 12 13-16@12 1S6-Ile. Futures henvy; January, 12.%he; Februmry, LS7e; March, 1.120; April, 13:00; May, 15te; Juno, thtSor Tuly, Ley August, Lhe, FLoutt—Dull; receipts, 29,000 bris; aupor State and ‘Weaturn, 85.0650; common to chuleo extn, 8.200 6.0; gued to choleo, (.U008.60; white whent uxtra, $1267.00; oxtrs Ohio, #52775; Bt Louly, S.0GH25) Minnesota patent process, (7.00925. ULAIN—Whout dull und Leavyt - recelpte, 72.00 way ungraded wintor red, $1491.14; No.2 do, #161 tay atoll winter elatkcah ie trtmruicd waited fy No. da, $i; Novd du: Gsaius SO but $1.0 f081 11 i Oaion TAD ge Mica TER tbat e yo aur Mood Wonten, Wg WMke, Cori uetive and try recelpty, Iu bor une raided, SbaWhyut Mounur, Ghabs(es, Nu. z Wow act U2 Junuury, oneiecan Hobrunty, SO(n, Ont Detndnd wetivos ceceipis, 600 buy mlxed “Weslern, deer white du, tedle, TRIAGE wanter and W Ur enelinit, cy Kastot - NCE ES—ColTeu g Hf Iho curzoes, Giger jub lows, Hegalbizes ‘Stucuratrones tule to eu Foniilny THaake. | Miinaion Now, Oricun steady wt 4d ise. Tee nominally unchanged, PeTluLkUM—Dullj united, #115; crude, Tete; FUER —Qulot but tiem ut 4@O Welce, EMIN-= Pirin ut fLiies 10, TUUPERTINEFirmer ut aGdio, HeetinakWauey hunilock sole, A a i —Wauks Lunitock soto, Huo nloGranda nant mide and heavy welebte, Mate Woot—Uonwnd fale und iwarker tirm? domuntic Avoew, Fatsos walled, Msivey unwnahod, Txeddoy pLueeimONe Pork quiet but tis mew #1276330. rt cub mente quiet; lung een x pinged, og Turd surupwort prio stewie BGS Hurreu—Quiet but tires Worter, 1620, Citkyak—Firmert Weatern, laela{c, AVirtaxy—Nomiund at 1.0k Mixtals—Manutictured copper quiat but steady now sheathing, Bet inwot, luke, eer phe broth netive und sini Beutel, ioadour Atwerlany ocetdu; Tunala shuoting, tit40 tu kold, gQAlismHursashoe, No, % 1254435) clinch, $252 « MILWAUKEE, Special Dispatch te The Chlcago Tribune, MILWAUKEE, Jan, 10—Recolpts und siipmenta of four and yruin at Dillwuukeo for the weuk ending HECKINTH. |) SHIPMENTS, 1a, Psistt Rie shad] aden eM | iw Tu the Western Anoclated Press, MILWAUKEE, Jan, 1—FLOUR—Dall and neglectod. GUAIN—Whent oponsid thrna, declined }4o, and closed weak; No.1 Miwaukee hard, H.29{; No, 1 Milwau- kee, 61. ary, $1.273{; March, # Risaed too ye" uk; Na. dy Th o iy ite ae a i a ns aus v IbIUNS- , ri it Huis abruary, Ted Pring sveuty Weateuaby Bab teeta btves firm) higher; #1.0@465; dressod fraser; 1 < ec ¥ir-re—viour, 1.00 belay wheut, 6000 bu; barley, Buiaieare—Wlour, 0600 Urlay wheat, 40 bu; barley, 38 bu, + ht Nu, 3, Ht: No. 4 $1086 arly wieudy PHILADELPHLA, PULADELVIA, Va, Jan. WL—FLOUnR—Quiot; Btin- nesota faintly, medium, $505 woud, #75; choles, 2.00 Oblo family, youd, Zhi. Bt Louls do, choice fancy, $7.i047.15; Minnesota patent process, $3.00G160, Ryo dour—Inguiry fallen offs (5.50 Guatn—Wheat—Little domundy rejected, $1.42; No, ‘Fred, in olevatur, H.}41 No.3 red, Junuary, $1.45 bld, H.Waskeds Wobruary, N10 bid, $1.20 askuds Mare! ABS bid, H04f naked. Corn pir aud bigbert milxed, On trick, Gsgey aul, wilxod, Juuuary, 633 bid, Wo askody Fobrunry, Se bld, Who waked; March, lao bid, boleu wskud. Outs—Moderite Inquiry; staluod, 47405 mixed 428kiey white, OGUE —* PUOVIMONE—Quing Lub steady, Mess boot, 95.00 ° Mi No. 2do, L2G, Junuury, ¥.24(1 Febru. -| slort No, % Wie. Outs quluty* THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1880, ‘Mout pork, $1840, Hame—Bmoxed, 1atlo: pickled, 84 Meera deisaauns mone Tatist is HMUTTRU—Eiem; creamory, oxtra, As 3 Nove York tate and Nradford County atin ao Wostern Rater, extn, duties ae gout to SHOled, 142 2 t chanuet pclinhae—Piemert creamery, Ieattey do avd, 1@ 8 Pernorgen—tetined, THe. Ticytete finds LAG bela: whents 75000 buy corn frites rtue, LAG belay a EO burp onte, ou buy ero, Von bu, i 3M ENTS—Corn, 67 bu, . BALTIMORE, DAttTinony, Jan. 10~FL0uN—Dall and without ‘quotable chango, but luwor to soll. GRAIN—Wheat—Westorn dull and lowory No. 2 Weastorn wintor red, spot and dnnuary, #14Té: Feb- Tunry, $1.51G1.0143 March, @1.5t3601.5065 April, 61.57@ 1.574. Corn—Woatern firm for apots oasler fur futuroy Wostorn mixed, spot and January, Ges Febrnary, s83¢cab6 ior March, April, anit May, Syate¥er ntontt Sete Chin tekaPaw anton Waeday wennasi Din, ase, “Ryo quiog ae Louie, WAY—Unehunged. . PHOVIMONK—Quidt and unchanged, Hitrrei--Quiet; prime, tu choles Western packod, chatac Toll ower at tee, ‘i sGaK—Dull at teelte, Ferhourta—-Unchanged. chanzed. Receitrs—Flour, 3,88 1,700 by " Suu bir amie eure aa ben ae hi Huuestexts—Whent, S000 bu. SALKB—W hunt, 45400 Uity corm, €25,300 bu ST. LOUIS, Br, Lours, Jan, 10,—FLout—Unchangod. GRAIN—Wheat lower; No. 2 red, HSNGaLang bid for cnxhs #1.37}¢ Fobrunrys #1.40011U{@1.6034 March; W444 May; No. 3 do, #125. Corn ensters Sic cash and January; BMG3e Februnry; Weve March; 40 43360 May. Oats higher 28 ens; 3840 Vebruary. Hye dull; bid, Harley unchanged. Wiltsk ¥--Steady at $1.00, PRovisions—Pork lower; Jobbing, $1850 cashs 993.774 Maroht $1206 April, Dry salt meats quict at HASGLH, RLUOAGTY, WKAR. Macon beter at $3.25, FUxaT LO, W.0KC7.70, Lard quiot nt #74) asked, $740 Recrtvrs-Flour, 3,000-briss wheat, 24,000 buy corn, rer ch gee > PEN TE—Klour, HO) belay whi a} COT, 32,00 bus oats, 1,0W bus uarioy, 1,000 NEW ORLEANS. NEW ONERANS, Deo. 1—-FLOUR—Btrongy supor- fhe, S502673; double, PLUG; trable, $.I74S BONG: high wrudes, HGATARS. MAY—Steady; ehvtce, 624,50825.00. GNAIN—Corn quict at kaDe, Vata firm nt 6I@S5e. CouN-MEAL—Finny held ot $2.0, Puovisions—Pork quiot and weak; old, $1325; now, $13.37. 1ES~-Coffee fi 0 id. comTmOn, OF falt, Cyaiigas peiine ta chile, teta(er yellow clark: Bed, es + Molusacs unsottieds prime quoted ab Wicd, BueHte, U Keates chuleo, vewie,, Hice—Sarkel dull ab Hastigo, c, Wu icy blow yy Wostorn rectified, $1.05@1.15, bu CINCINNATI, CINCINNATE, 0. Jan, 10,—Corron—Bteady at i240. FLOUR=Dull and unchanged. ORAIN—Whont dultat $1241.38 Corn firm at 4G 4c, Onts quiot at 4Kéle, Hyo unsettled nt sete. asloy tn falr demand ate. Puovisions—Pork tirm at #3, Lard in good do- mund nt $7.0@7.0. Butk ments quict; shoulders, $1:1134; clone ribs, $0.75; clenr sides, 1645. Bacon tirm; shoniders, $5.54; cloar rib, 7.00. Green meats qulcty Shoulder suint sldge. f020y bins, #158 " WIS Y— Dull ae $1.08, ivrrER—Quiot but trmy choteo Western Hesorvo, 2yathe} choles Centra) Onto, Werle, ‘LINSEED O1L—Dull und unchanged at 750. ——= LOUISVILLE, Louisvisir, Ky. don, 1.—CoTron—Btondy at 120. FLOUR—Quiot and unchanged. GUAIN—Wheat quict ut #192, Corn—Markot dull; white, sige; mixed, 44}{c. Onta finn; white, 20; wixed, dic. Ryo—Market dull ut We, TA ¥~Flem nt $16,006 18.00, Thovistons~Vork strongors $14.00, Lar strong; choice leat Uerce, Sige) do key, U{e. Bulk menu Aten, shunt es elour, es bywie. Bacon atrong. JabrTU, wUSETE rud, Deg Wiice WIIG Y—Murket dull it £1.05, BOSTON, Dostox, Mass. Jon. 1W.-kLocn—Quiot and un- changed. GUAIN—Corn nominally unchanged; new, O2G6t old, citgatie. (Outs stoudys No, Lund extra white, Reckivrs—Flour, 4,00 bris; corn, 17,00 bus whoat, oan bu, SUIPHENTS—Fiour, 60 bias corn, 41,000 bu. TOLEDO. Toren, O. Jan. 1—GuaIn—Whont dull; No. 1. white Michigan, $1.53; No, 2 rod wiuter, Februury, $1.46; March, $1454; May, #143341 rejected Dayton & Michigan, #173. Corn dull; big uilxed, 413405 Ng, 4% spot. digo; Bay, dies rojectod,d1e, Ota dull; bluy Nu, & Alc. ItvcererseWrutat: 1000 bu: corn, 16000 bu, 2 SMANTIW hott, Wow buy cur, WON buy onts, KANSAS CITY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jun. 10—GHatw—The Price Currentruporta whent recolpts at [0% bu; shipments, NWS bur wenkor; No. 2, cush, $125; Jununry, $1.24; No 4. cual, fur January, SLE | Corn-<ttecelpta Guy wb{pisonis, 21360 buy weak No, %, cush, 25¢c; dune unty, Dye. PEORIA, Pronta, Jan, 10—Gratx—Corn atondy; now high mixed, EMEC; now mixed, Wiese Osta dullsNu, 2 wilte, Sigaalie, Htye dulls Nu: 3 TUs4ale, q ItanWwines—Active; wy rls til ouds basis of $1.56. : # — BUFFALO, DBurva.o, Jan, 1.—GRAIN—Wheat dull; asles 800 Luwhite Michigan at $142 on track; 1 caruanple spring at $138, Corn quiot; sates 300 bu old No.2 nilxud Woatorn at Sic in store, Cats neglected. Ryo neglected. Marley negloc DETROIT. Detnorr, Jan. 10,-GnAin—Wheat steady; extra nomitonls No, t white, $1.36 bid; Jonunry, $1514) Fub- 1s Mural, 81.4036; April, $L.attes May, BLASI(, Lore Yau, alan ba Baan aul be me INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAVOLIS, Jan, 1—GRAIN—Wheat firm; No. Zrod, $1441.31, Corn steady at Ge, Onts sendy it STubige. OSWEGO. Osweao, N, Y,, Jan. 10-4 t4IN—Whont nominally ‘unchunyed, Corn atesiy; Westurn mixod, G0, DRY GOODS. - New Yonk, Jan, 1.—Tho general market continues quivt, but prices very tir, Cotton gouds in light de- mand but steady. Shirting prints doing wall, and moe Woolen gouds tn Shirte and drmwers uetivo und in Cockeco fancy duns fancy prints more sought for, {irregular demurd. Maht supply, ‘Phe Muiietin saya: prints wil be opened Aunduy ut THge. CLEVREAND, atundard white, 110 test, we. Pivranvng, Jan, W—-PETROLEUM—Quioty crndo, 81.15% at Varkor’s for shipment reltned, Ti¢o for Mll- adolphin dotivary. ‘ OILCITY, Pa, dan, 10—PeTuoLEtst—Markot opened with 1.656 DIL, sdvunced to $1936 bid, ndvance Tistad and dnetinow tt t eivare Ket closed bid fo 1 eripuvontas ase av oral 40,0; transautions, 35,UXk f avoruging COTTON, NuW ONLMANS, Inn, 10.—-CorroN—Kirmy good de- Pas alas wrase! (ode exporta’ Gesat ietuali debe} > lens Melee, i h Greut it Gonuuunt dios, salve, fA0 buleay stock, JIL wool. Ho#ton, Jon. 1.—WouL~Kirm; good demand; Ohio nnd Pornsylvanin, dx@ése; Michigan, s76468e; Wiscon= ane 4251 duining ad epmabinut Sutoe; Kentucky, de —_— TURPUNTINE, Wiainaton, Jan 10-8ruuitd TURPRNTDR Nominal. Doctor and Patiens. Exelted and anxious patlent—“Doctor, T do wish you'd tell me whiit’s the matter with me; Prrvelear out of sorts this morning, unt Tnratrald Pin going to be down sick. - What is the matter with me 2” Doctor (gravely)—" Let me seo your tonic,” Patlent thrusts it out. “What have you been eating 2!" Patlent (refleetively)—" Well, I was out Inte lust night; hid a bit of supper at mid. wight,—oysters, raw and stewed, Jubstur- salad, cold tongue, pressed chicken, eurds and cream, coifee, some fruit-cake, o ittle cheese, anda handfulot hickory-nuts."" Doctor (doubtfully)—" Let mo see your tongug agali * Looks at it though ly, then In author! sees you've been tative tones, “* Ah, y caling something ‘that’ doesn’t agree with your Crateful patient gives hin $1. ——_>_- Itcan almost be usserted that St. Incobs O11 works wonders, Bhortly before tho New Year, when [visited imy fainily iu Mitchell, 1 found imy son Rdward, {nd Witlo moro than 10 years ald, very sick, ‘Ho gutfered with rheunuitisin, quid so terribly that ho was porfectly att In hui Thnbs, could “not posatbly walk, and had to bo curried fron place to pluce, At once | sent for some Bt. Jucobs Ol, need It necurdlug te dire. ona, and ua few days could geo vyldonco of vonsidenible tmproyomient, On the 10th of this month T again visited iny family, and wus as tmished to find bin well and heurty. Ho once more hus fresh color in his face, and can yo to school aguln, Whenover the ald trouble threatens to return, relief {s fmmodiately wu. cured by the use of the celebruted St. Jacobs OW. From sbeor ast, over this result I cannot. withhold recommending 8t, Jucobs Ol to sulfere ing humuulty us a true benefactor, J oniso-of the Ve af anid ford, One, German puper of Strut OVER SUNDAY, AFGHANISTAN. New Yonk, Jan, 10—A London dispatch says there isd rumor about town to the ef- fect tint the Government ts In possession of atartling and alarming news from India, which it is endenvoring to keep secret until a Cabinet Council enti bo held to constder it. Mohammed Jan Is believed to have beon re- inforced by several thousand of Shere All's regulars, from whom the eannon now mount- ed at Ghuznal were probably obtained. Ho ling assumed political ns well as military qu- thority, and is collecting tho revenues In# the namo of Musa Khan,. whom he pretends to regatd = ns the rightful and refaning Ameer, though temporarily kept out of ils Capltal by the forelble occupation by the British. He hag sent emlssaries to Turkestan, commissioneds to stir up the people there to enguge in im- med{ate warfare upon the British as 9 com- mon enemy; and the probabilities are said to be that, on account of his high reputation as asolidier and cominander In wars of ‘Turkes- tan, he will have uo tnconsiderable success tn raising men to Join him in Ghuznal or to begin hostilities on a home hasis. t is not believed that Gen, Roberts will hazard an advance on Ghuznal, at least be- fore spring, ‘The dificult nature of the road between the Cunttal and fortress will of Itself preclude this during the winter, rendering an advance almost or quite as perilous from Cabul as from Candahar, from which point the contemplated ox dillon 1s for the present abandoned, although the distance Is only aboutone-third ns grent. ‘The rumor that Abdul Karun is_ralsing 0 force in Koliistan for Mohammed Jan ts re- garded ns wellauthentieated. The {net thi while Ghuznal is understood to be_ the most important centre of military operations of the Insurgents, and js the strongest fortress in the country, no efforts are proposed to- awards its capture, is held here to be signifi- cant of the existing situation of the British in Afghanistan, GERMANY. Lonnox, Jan, 10.—A Berlin correspondent says: ‘Krupp’s gun factory at Essen has re- ecived considerable orders lately, America having given consi¢crable conmmissions, Benn, Jan, 10—At Krupp’s establish- ment, Essen, the prices are In general about to 60 percent higher than three months ago, and most likely Krupp will have to en- gage soveral hundred additional workmen. ‘The present force is engaged upto the end of 1881, and many orders had been refused. Russla nnd Chili particularly figuro in the orders for war material, RUGSIA TO BK QUESTIONED. Itis snid that Austria and Germany are about to communicate with St. Petersburg regarding tho concentration of Russian troops in Poland. If the reply 1s unsatis- factory they will ndopt defensive measures, MBMANCK PROBAULY ON 118 DEATH-DED, Benin, Jan, 9%—No doubt now remains that the Chancellor is In a much worse condl- tlon than has been reported. His attack of rheumatism has inereased in severity, his family have been summoned to Varaln, and the grayest apprehensions of the result are entertained, LONDON GoOssIP. Speetat Cable, Lonnon, Jan. 10.—There 1s unusual ac- tivity In naval and military circles, The Gov- ernment !3 much concerned about the attitude of Russia, which 1s, beyond question, unfriendly, It intends to lay befora Parliament unmistakable evi- dence of Russian intrigue in Afghanistan, The Invatide Russe brings word that Ser- yer Khon and Ishak Khan, cousins of Abdul Ralunan Khon, who were residing at Samar cand, have fled across the frontier, WASHINGTON NOTES, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasninatos, D. C., Jan. 10.—In conversa- tion with the spectal correspondent of ‘Cie ‘TRuUNE this evening, Fernandy Wood sald he had fully matured his scheme for the re- funding of the outstanding 6 per cent bonds, The reasoning of Secretary Sherman ag to the imprncticabillty of negotiating a 33¢ per cent bond at par was, Mr. Wood said, fallacious.’ Itis true that under ordinary efreumstances the4 per cent bonds would have to sell at 108 before a 34 per cent eould bring par, But the 4 per cents sold in Now York to-lay at 104, and, with tho Jnercasing demand for investment securities, there ig reason to believe the market will go even higher. ‘The Sceretary does not make due allowance for the difference between business enpital und the rates of interest it demands and theso which are sufllclent for the purpases of PERMANENT INVESTMENT, The United States cannut have Its securities hold the high pluce inthe markets of the world until {t shows absolute confidence in thom and a proper esteem for its own credit. Mr. Wood's scheme will bo presented to the Louse Monday, nnd sent out from here in full" by the Associated Press to-morrow night, It {3 moro comprehensive and'radical than that ot first drafted, and iy, In the opinion of the author, entirely original in some of Its features, Tt proposes (first) to reduce the reserve held for restmption purposes to 25 per cent of tho whole outstanding circulation, thus releasing 100,000,000 for the purchase outright of that ‘mount of 5 and per cent bonds. ‘Che re- serve of 25 per cent would bu sinple to main- taln resumption, Mr, Wood says, as the Sec- retury hus power at any the to sell bonds of the higher denomination for the purpose of Keep the greenbacks ab par, With $100,000," of bonds out of the way there would be- Y ONLY AUOUT SEVEN HUNDRED MILLIONS TO TO BE REFUNDED, The second partof Mr. Wood's scheme dis poses of one-half of these bonds by requiring the National banks to substitute the new bends a seantlty, for thelr cireulatlon, and ti, utantlon Is to make the now bonds so duposited bear hiterest only at the rate of 8 percent, ‘Ihis would leave but $50,000,000 to be taken p by subscription, With the rent demand for Investinent sveurities, and the unrivaled credit of our Goverment, Mr Wood believes that there. would be no di eulty in negotiating this sum nt 3}¢ per cont. ‘The saving effected by this sehomne over that of Secretary Sherman's 4 percent plan, it is esthinated, would be MONK THAN FIVit MILLIONS ANNUALLY, One feature of Mr, Wood's plan on which ho depends to makelis 3)¢-per-cent bonds nego- table Is the long thne they will have to run, ‘They will be fitty-year bonds, A fifty-year bond at 334 por cent onght, he says, to be easily negotiable when a --per-cent vont, re deemable In twenty-seven Tuan fetches 104, Mr. Wood looks with grent contldence fo the West to support his scheme, witich is now iperited by the strenuots opposition of the old Syndleate and ‘freasury liiluences gene crully to any cutting down in the profits of funding operations, Bpectat Diapateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasiixaton, D. C., Janu, 10.—There is quite w contest amon; the local Republican polllcians of this District over delegutes to the National Republican Convention at Cli- cago. Col, Bob Ingersoll, ex-Mayor Bowen, aA. M, Clapp, editor of the Republican and former Goyernment Printer, and.5, 5, Smoot ave mentioned, ‘he colored men clain that thoy should haye a delegate, and are prese- ing Col. Perry Carson, Fred Douglass, Jr, John F, Cook, or Dr, Purvis, ‘THE TARIFF, In a conversation with n Tiunune corre- spondent, Mr, Fernando Wood sald he be Neved no general tariif bil would be intro- duced at this sessile Heduetlons wil be nindo in many articles, Including, perhay sheet zine and Bieel rails; Dut the dxporluies of the last session shows that any attempt to effect u general reduction consolidates the opposition and prevents any tariff reform whatever, , y —— UNWRITTEN HISTORY. . Bpectat Disvateh to The Chteazo Tribune, Bostoy, Jan. 10—An unwritten pago of history came to light to-lay at tho.dinner of the Banks Club, The story was told by the Hon. E. W, Stoughton, ox-Mlnister to “Rus sia, and hoe gave It as told to him authen- tically while at his post In St Petersburg: “ During the War of tho Revolution, In 1780- ‘31, England attempted to negotlate with Russia and -Prussis to combine against Franco and compel her to withdraw her fleet rom American waters, offering #8 4 co sideration the cexsion of the Island at Minorca, in tho Mediterranean, Fortunato: ly for the youn American Republic, the proposal ite not met with favor fh thy eyes of Guthes IL, and Prusste dd nog tlare to Join “England single-handed, The legend Ig of impurtance ouly na showing the destra of England to regain possession uf her. Golohics net png. Brent (anger uf, our country averted ha non-{ntervention’ volley of Ruasin’s Queen.” non A Story of Sir Rawin Landscor, Notes and Queries. Sta diiner part one night Isat next to the Inte Mr, Charles Landscer, who told us, Mnong other tings, that his brother Sir Eq win was ones looking at lils own pletures in, the South Kensington Museum, and, seeing going dust on ong of them, leaned over tho barrier and wiped it off with is handker. chief, Instantly the policenan on duty was upon him. “ What are jen w-dolng of,” said the foree, “a-touching that there picture 7 “Why,” answered Sir Edwin, sietiing, "Ty9 often ‘touched it before!” “Have you, though ?” erled the indignant peeler; chien nore shame for yerl—you* come along, wit me? And he walked off the unrealstin, painter to the officers of the Museum, who, of course, recognized the culprit and con doned his offense. i Hendacho, Innguor, and imelancholy genorally spring from a disordered stomuch, costiver or a torpld liver, Enek may readily bo rem by Dr ee Kanative Pills, 0 few doses of which will bo found to stimulate tho Hyer and Btomach to healthy action, remove all billous esa, and produco regular ovacuations of the bowels, RAILROAD TIME-TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE O8 TRAINS, EXPLANATION oF RuveneNce MANtA#—t Baturd gEupled “Sunday oxeopted. PiUnuay ‘eat Chicago & Northwestern Hallway, Tioket Oflees, Clarkest, (herman Houso) ond at 1a aPneific Fast, Line. «... abluux City & Yankto aDubuauo Day Hx, via Uiintor aDubuaug Night Bx. via Ciinwn. aOniahn Night Express. aos Moines Night Kxpress.. : odloux City & Yankton: aFroepot tock ford uqua, DMilwaukocFast Mail,. DMiwaukow Special—Sundays, bStilwau DMilwoukeo DMilwaukou Pussengor dUreen Bay Expr DSt. Pow) & Minnen bt Haul & Minneapolis Expross. bLa Crosse Expross., bin Crosse Expross bWinona & New Uim., bWinona & New Ulm, UMarquatte Exprose. alake Gonova & Roel bFond du Lac, via Janeny! Pullman Hotel Cara aro run through, botween Chi enue and Counell Duss, om the train Weaving ‘Chicago at lod a.m. Nootherroad runs Pullman or any other form of hota] cnr west of Chtcnto. , d—Dopot cornar of Wells and Kinsto-nta. b—Dopot corner of Canal and Kinzic-sta. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy allroad, Depots foot of Lake-st.,Indiana-av,and Sixteenth, aE, und Canal and Sixtaenthats. “‘Tickat Ufices, Ciarkeat, and at depots, : “Arrive. HBRSaeeSSSBSRSEBEEB. SecRcecUssCuT PS PoBDS RREBERE UU SSNS ORTUES FEFFEEREELEEE! et EEE a Ottawa & Streator Express. ebraska & Kansns Express, Rockford & Freeport Express. Hubuquo & Sloux City Express... Pacitic Fant Kxpruss ,..-., Kansas & Colurudy Hxpress Downor's Grove Accommods Aurort Passenuer, Mendota & Ottawa Expross,. Atirura Passenger, owner's Grove Accomodation Freeport & Dubuaue Kxyrcss..... J BB PEP EEEEELERS Kansan City & G., Th, & Q. Panco Dining-Cars and Pullman t-wheel Sledping-Chrs run botwoun Chieago and Omaha on: he Facitic Express, Chtengo, Hoek Istnnd & Paelfic Rallrond. Dopot, cornor of Van Nuren and Sherman-ata, ‘rleket Ontos, 4 Cinrk-at. Surman, House, Halmer House, Grund’ Pacitio Hutel, and 75 Canal, corner Aindisun, lcucueurcess Teavi Davonport Express... Uma IXPEUBH, os es ee) Kunsus Clty. Leavenworth & Ai chiison Express. Peru Accominoditi Niuht Express, “Daily oxcopt Sundays, tally oxcopt Saturdayy, spall etupeatondaye TOMY eee ¥ Ohicage, Milwankes & At. Paul allway Uniun Depot, corner Madison and Cannl-sta. Ticket ‘Uilled, GS South Clark-st, und ut dopot, Leave, | Ari Milwoukeo Hxprens.cvesersereovess|® 1:55 06 0/°10:30 won Wiscunsin Minnesota, Groen! Bay, aid Monustin through Day] EApreetsooscses MMilwaukea, Madison, Chien, und Town Kxpress... Ylbertr lite, Accarmmodsti IwAnkeo, Bt Poul int Wis Fuat Mall (ally)... ++|$10s40 am} 4:00 pm Witcunain 4 Minnesdia. Grdeny Y yyons Fotn +} s Pay oon iit Bapreas, ect 9:00 pmit 7:00 am lind through Night Pxpross.:.. SS ‘Allgrains run vin Milwaukee. “‘Tickota for Bt Paul and Minnopalls re yood ulthar vie, Snulisun an Frairlo du Chion, of vin Watertown, La Crosso, nol ‘50 nm an 10:30 a m* 3:00 poo "10:10 a m|* 4:00 pm yohtcage & Alton. vs ieiskaad Woat Hide, near Madison-s ge, at cere itrdate, Wievet Omevt at ovols, ws Soutd Clark-st,, Grand Pacitle Hotel, and Palmer Howie, “Arriva. Leave. Kansan City & Denver Fast Ex. Kunsus City Night uxpre Se Louis, Sprlnuileld &. Mobliy € Now Orioana Bxpren St. Louis, Sprinutield & ‘Texns. Peuriu, Burlington | fast Expl & Keokuk Express. Pekin & Voorin Rxpresa.scsescsecs Chiengo & Paduent it, 1. ix. Ntrentor, Lacun, Washlugtn Hx, Joliet & Dwight Accoumodauun.| Mitnols Central Ratiroad. Depot font of Lako-at. and foutof ‘Twonty-tecond-th, ‘Teket Otice, EL Randolphaat, svar Clark, Gri Pacltto Hotel, and Pakner House, Leave, (Arrive, St. Louts & Texas Hxpre St, Louls & Voxns Bast Lin Culro & Now Orluans Kxpret aCalro © Vaxas Bepress » Bprinuliold Express... Rprlugtield Night Expresa,. Horta, Huriinutan &, Keukik: Pork, Burlington & Keokuk, Dubuque & Sloux Clty Express Dubuque & Bloux City Kxpress. ‘oluns Passouge: “On Baturdny night runs to Tolono only, bon Suturday night runs to Peoris only. Michigan Centeas Mattrond. Depot, foot uf Lakecst and foot uf Twonty-accond-te ‘tel ot Oiticd, UF Clurkeut., southeast corner of Itane Grund Facitio Hotel, und ut Palmar Hous. | “Arriva. dulphy ‘Loar Mall (vin Main and Air Lino), Duy Expresses swsesses Kalamazoo Acconimodatlo Atiautle Bxpress (dally). Night Expross.,, Pitteburg, Ft: Wayne d: Chicago allway Depot, cormor Canal und Madison-sta, ‘Tickut OMces Clark-#t, Palmer Houwg, aud Grand Mucitly Hutel, “Arrive. —— Teave. Malt and Express. Vueltio Express... Fuat Lind... Baltimore Onte. 5s Sictee Depots, Kxpositlun Mullding and foot of ‘Twan sheanil-nts Wy ekot Oftivea, Mi Clurkewt, Palio} Tlguse Grund Pucitie Motel, and Depot (Exposition Builds) Arrive. | ae foe Morning Expro: Hunt lanes Morning Mail—Old Line,. Nivut HWxpeos if Pittsburg, Cinctnnatl & Bt. Loute H. Be. (Clocinnat! Alr-Ling and Kokomo Line) Dopot, cornur of Clintult und Carroll-sws,, West Hide pe LS aE Li nel e “Arriv Leave, i dt i . Coningl dntlanepels Leas BeNrO aint Bi Kankauce Linc. Depot, foot of Lake-at, und foot uf T'wonty-socond-se ari, Louve. Cincinnatt, Indianapolis & Louts-| Ville ny, Hxpross.. we _Niubt Bapress, cnteane oe Tomei Tittnet nville Route, KBbes ‘Do! Depot ‘ies gen 0 tian eer eet ‘Leave. | ae, W j¢ 4:20 Pi Pareart go apres Rakiviy a wiorta wee THEDIOAL. NO CORE! ‘No rart}DRs KEAN, 173 Bouth Clark-st., Chicago. Consult personally or b; ll, frow of chi onalt chrouia, necvous ue special disdasys, ‘Dee Jr kon Ut ue OHI, pbyvician in the city who warrunle curve oF Sees eer fe Late of Now DR. FORCAY, |Hevcu. Regularly educated, legally quallied.‘Trosts aera roi ay og reid SOB a iisiae 16 Medicines furnishud st unico. abaab-ay,