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FINANCE AND TRADE. Stocks Open Dull, but Olose ? Active. Governments, Foreign Exchange, and Local Securities. Chicago Receipts and Shipments of Currency—The Mining Board, Tho Produco Markets Modorately Active —A Firmer Feeling in tho Morning, But Goncral Weakness in the Afternoon— A Sharp Deoline, ' BINANCIAL, At the oponing thostock market ald not bave much Ife. Manhuttan declined from 51% to G0X,, Canada Southorn from 7114 to 70%, Lackn- wanna from 85% to #4, Erio from 43% to 44 Bt. Joo from a8% todiX, Iron Mountain from 57% to 4, Michigan Central from 00 to 89%, St. Paul from 77% to 70, Lake Erie & Western from 30% to 304, and Sloux City proforred from 74 to 79, Advices from New York were uncortain In tone. Oporntora there wore never more divided in opinton than now. Some of the reports ciroulnted in tho New York murket sre euch as to indiento a desire for the formation of ashort interest. At the sno time it {s evidont from tho operations of the Wabash, Now York Central, and Central Pacific syndicates that a good deal of stock 1s being sold to tho public. ‘Tho rallroad magnates are engnged In greater and farthor reaching schemes than ever before Thoy aro sclling what they oan spare without endangering tho control of the property they now hold, In this way, funds are being ob- talned for the extension of tholr existing sys- toms. So far as this estimate of the situation Is correct it leads to tho inferences that it would hodecidedly contrary to the Interests of thogreat rallroad enpitalists to have any serlous break In the market, and that the stocks most Ilkuly to appreciate in value nro those of minor ronds needed tomake connections or to complete tho great consolidations now under way, The great easo of money in London, where tho street rato yesterday was 1 per cent, will contribute directly toensoof the New York market, and will belikely to lend ton movement of English capital to this country. Tho recent flow of gold to this coun- try was duo to such n movement, us well as to payment for our exports. ‘The extreme range of prices and the opening and olosing prices will bo found in the table be- low. Comparing tho losing prices with those of the day, thonct results of tho day's opern- tions were gnins for Louisville & Nashville of 15, to 127; Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western 84, toH4X; Ohio & Mississippi preforred 2, to 63; Lako Erio & Western 2%, to 23; Chesnpenke & Ohlo %, to224; the fret proferred ¥, to Wk; San Franolsco 1%, to 4; the proferred %, to hits Atlantic & Pacifle %, to 41%; Kansns & Texas 4%, to 46%; Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central J, to 24; Manhattan 3, to 5134; und Indianapolis, Cincinnatl & Lafayette 1, tod, Tho losses wero Butro Tunnel 3, to 3%; Bloux City %, to 403; the preferred 44, to 7015; Mobllo & Ohio %, to 244; Paelile Mall 14, to 304; Northorn Pacific preferred %, to SiN; Reading %, to 68%; Western Union X, to 103; Wabnah ta, to 44; tho proferred 9, to 08%; Canada Southorn %, to 71; Morris & Ensox X, to 10043; Jersey Con- tral J, to 804; Lackawanna x, to 613g; Dela- waro & Hudson %, to 744; St. Joo proferred %, to 07%; tho common hi, to 183; Iron Mountain x, to B04} Erio hi, to 43%; the preferred %, to 68%; Unlon Pacific ¥, to OX; Burlington & Quinoy 4, to 142/43 Mlinois Coutral 4%, to 105g; At. Pail 4, to 7643 Northwestern 4, ta 00%; tho preferred 1, to 100; Lake Shore ¥, to 1004; Naw York Central 4, to 1515. Tho market closed fess nctive than it opened, and In almost every case there wus on improye- ment on tho lowest prices of tho day. Erie seconds opened at 83, and closed at 80%. «In railroad bonds, in Now York on Tuesday, the dealings wore large, expecially In the Kansna & Toxas issues, of which $210,000 firsts sold at 0942@ 10201014, and $1,200,000 seconds at 61@ CHBOIRGS. CC, &I.C. incomes fell of from 47 to 4535, and recovered to 47, the transnotions amounting to $124,000, Chesapeake & Ohio firsts series B wero firm at 67, and do currency 6s at 42%@42%. Interna- tonal seconds Purchasing Cominit- tee recoipts rose from 40% to 42, and roncted to4l. Erle consolidated seconds fell off from 1x to 873, and advanced to88}, Romb, Water- town & Ogdensburg firsts rose from Gf to 1%. Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfetd firsts sold up. to 102, seconds to 73!4; Cannda Bouthesn frats to M1; Ohio & Misslasippi scconds to 111; Union Paciflo sinking-funds to 317%; and Chicago & Northwostern consolidated gold coupons to 116. Government bonds were moderately activo, The Nurlington & Missourl Hivor Hatlroad to Nebraska makes this showlog? koa seo pate CPR Pe ina tes MaMa eC The fiacal yonrof the Toxas & Paoiflo onda with Mny. Tho earnings of tho Company for tho soven months of the fisent year onding with tho entendar, show an Inereaso in gross oarnings of over 50 per cent,.and In net earnings of 60 per cents net earnings, 1870, $889,571.87; net enarn= ings, 1878. @55,971.00; Increase In net carnings Ovor 1878, $530,300.82, ‘The St. Paul & Duluth reports earnings forthe Inst six months of almost double those for the previous twelve monthe, or an {nerense of about 200 per cont,—the most remarkable of the year, Year ending June 20, 1879, not carnings, $87,- 018.82, The New York Graphic thinks the Hiinols Con- tra! holds the key to the Southorn rallrand syas tem. By foreclosing in 1877 upon the great trunk ne of the Sorth, composed of the Now Orivans, Jackson & Grent Northorn and tho Mis- sissipp| Central, strotching’ from tdowater at Now Orleans to Calro—now reorgan- fre under tho title of the Chicago, St. Louts & New Orleans,—the Hitnofs Central ob- talned complete cantral of an alr Mine from Chi- engo, St. Louts, and Cincinnatt to Now Orleans. The great finuneltl abiilty.of the Tilnats Cons tral management was shown tn thotr mantor of reorgatiziog this Important addition to thelr property, The united Mines of the Mississippt Central and New Orleans, Jackson & Grent Northorn represontoi in 1874 wn Indebtedness of SH2H,100.80, Taking advantage of the great depresalon in ratlway propertics, tho Illnois Central reorganized tho Ilne on tho basis of £4,70,25 capital stock, . $8,728,600 funded debt, with outstanding Iubilittes of $259,000.29; total, 817,707,833, wiping completely out $24,476,781. AB the Company owns over €6,000,000 out of n capl- tal of $9,779,885, It will be perceivad whnt a val- unbte asset it has acquired, for, although this stock is now geillng nbout 49, there cannot be n doubt thnt It will steadily ndvance on its merits. Consols advanced from $8 1-16 to 987-16, and the open rate for money 1 London declined to 1 percont. Tho London Times, in giving tho Na- ‘ures of Rritish trade for the year, says: Qur total imports tn 1879 hnve amounted to Ano, 128,000, and o1tr total exports to £191 ,604,000, To this lutter we must add tho re-exports of raw produets, food, ete. merely held here in transit, whieh nity be taken at about £40,000,000, making: tho total’ exporta about 22,000, There youtd thus bean apparent balunce aguinst this country of S190,64,000, In reductlon of which we would have to set off the profits of our forelgn carrying trade, foreign Investments, and uct exports, of. bullion, togethor with "tho pro- ceeds of ships sotd, bat not Inclued in’ the trade accounts. What the total of those Bots. off may be we have no menus of knowing, but our investments abroad aro now ¥ 9 than thoy weron sear ago, and, outside our colonial investmonta and Indian securities, ye comparatively Ilttle by way of dividend, esaptobe fed up by Increased exports of goods or of butllon 1s, thereforo, presiim- ably now considerably Inrger than it has been for many years puat. ‘This conclusion Is aup- .ported by the state of the foreign exchanges, and piace ua this yonr n very uneasy money market. ‘The situation continues essentinily what it wos a month, or months, ago. Prices of Imported goods other than food have outrun those for exe ported munufactures, and until we van say thit these latter have tuken a erent start forward, we ennnot be sure that tho rent speculation 0 tho past autumn may not be retarding, ratbor than alding, n genuine revival of business, Cotton opened at 12.680 for February, and 12, for March, It was quoted stendy, At the close It waa reported os unsettled, and thon firm, The fuul quotations were February 12.04¢, and Mareh 12.85¢, The London Times’ Manches- ter dispatch of Jan, 6 sald: The tone of the market has been more buoy- aut to-eday than fora long thne past, ‘The ie. counts from the Eastern and other distant mare keta contintte tmproving, and though tho prices nt which goods or yarns can now bo sold thero are stil behind those which producers here ine alat upon, buyers aro in nimerous Instances: oncouruged to operite at, tho present rates in nntleipation of the probate wants of the fiture, Spinners especially ure becoming hopeful of a feottable, trade with the oxport markets to take ho plice of the almost continuous tosses of tho lust four months. Mamufacturers are iso ahow= Sng Increased confitence. ~ ‘Tho following ehows the opening, bighcst, tows est, and closing prices of tho nctlye stocks: Btocks. yeU ie to fs, W134) wis) torn peerel Mil mankes ANC Paul... nlcaga, Milwaukee & BEV. p'f'd, Hnots Central. Chicago, Burin Chicugy’& Alton. Gnton Vaoitic, Erle je prelorred Erle second m Onto & Mista Tron Mount ‘oe Ca .. Hannibal & At Joo. Hannthat € St Jou proferre Delaware & Hudson 1 Cunnds Southern... Misvour, Kansas & 7 Watnany Ht, L. 2, Be 1&1 ‘Bt. Vaud & Min Wentorn Unton Tolegrnph'€ Auantic & Macitio Telexraph Co. | es ae eS ‘The 4s oponed in Now York ut 104% bid and 10456 asked, In Chicago they were 1014 and 104%, The 4'sa wore 10755 and 107%i, the 63 103% and 100%, and tho 68 10414 and 104%. An improvement wus noticed in the supply of Dillsofexohange. Posted sterling rates were 483 ond 48, Now York uctunl rates wero 483, and 4HN@48X. In Chlengo actual rates wera 482i¢ nnd 4844 @ASIA. Btorling yratn-bills wero 480}4@480X. Documentary bills on Paris wero S26@52I4, on Antwerp 620K, and on Huvro B25}. German bankera’ marks were 65 and 053, and commerciul were HK. Recolpts and shipmenta of currency are light, and are about equal to euch othor, Discounts aro{n moderate request, Rates at tho banks ‘wore 728 per cent, nnd on the stroct 6@7 por cont, New York oxebange solid between banke at To per $1,000 promium. Clourings wero ‘4,100,000. Chicago 6s sold at 107, and $10,000 Chicago, Milwaukeo & &t. Paul Rullroad fa at 107%: On tho Chicago Mining Bourd thero wero sales of Leviathan, 200 at i734; Bllver CIT, 200 at is Beller 10, 100 at #734 scllor 10, 100 ot 35, 000 nt Bt45 Bilver Clif, 1:25 shures at 60, 500 nt 6744, 300 at me aes at 40, Tho following quotations were oz tock, Sid, Anke Revinthan. +a ni Original Kogstone see Consalldated Pacific, ato" Tienton Consolidated m0 Bilverclin.... .. Eu North Chicagn ‘Traders’ Insurance Company. hambor of Comiuorce... Inter-Binte Industrial Fi « “Tho future valuoof Northorn Vacific ts de- Pondent upon Congressional action on ite land grant, which lapsed two yenrs ogo, and which tho Company bna asked to havo renowed. Chairman MoLean, of the Mouse Macitic Kalle road Committe, suid recently that thls cnor mous grant was mado to’ tho roud upwant of twonty yearsago, when lands wore not us vValunble os thoy now aro, and when tho cost of coustructing railrosds was threu timos yrvater than at tho present day, Tho Committee thore- fore propose to give this subjeot cureful and earnest considcrution, and will endouvor tado “Justice both to tho rvada and tho Government. Af they como to the curcluslon that the original grant wus larger and more yaluxblo than a rey sonable allowance for thld grout onterprie, they: will doom It thelr duty to muku that fact ovident futhelr report on tho subject. Mr, MeLean Bays that tho issucs Involved are not quite clear tobim, and he desires to have all the Informu- tiod on the subject that can be olitainud, that the Committoe will not uot hastily in tho matter, ‘Tho gross carnings of tho following rallroads are reported; 8, PAUL & BIGUX CITY," 3 mv. oo, Tnereag a od of fo i 2 ‘i Seertoumt temerity Gita VER LQUISVILLE & NAGUVILLE, 79. thst ind, Increase, Virws wook of January... RAW 925,000 BAH, ‘The following shows tho vomparative carnings of the lissuurl, Kansas & Texas Hatlway for ‘the second week in Januar; " Botond » ; ek in Januasy, wk in January, Heady ‘St tarda & Bn NC Ii, Hun Fran Northern Laciite, Northern Hacitta proterted.. Pucitiy stat 2: Ey se: pe AW. atts, Falnco Baensse Hani Putian Slou City 4 fe Mloux City Stato Mateopttan Motropoltn ated it. rentud Hit, bor AS Loft tanta No ‘Tex. Hounton'& ont coupe YOUSIGN EXCHANCE. Siety | Has. COMMEROIAL BILLA, PAL SECURITIES. na Fam HUH ty 44.0, Ne _ DEALERS 1N We can furnish [i suns to, County, City, ar ‘Sow Hoi Heh will pny the ine ‘vestor ni averngo of ¢ pur cent per annum. ‘hese bunds are sauce by diffarent locatities In Tile and wo for various rprises—vis.s jalis, ates to ry with grent carey and wo try to make vvery investment thraugh Us absolutely anfe. hir eatea during the yeur 1sV have guitted bo more U eemuillion of dollars mustly nn Kantern insinatice ciompantes, stylings banks, caps tatisis, and (rusteca uf exintes, We calloct the toreat for our c wre fren of chante, Our refer- ances ore to sume of the luryest Inaitudons and heaviost capltaliais Kost und Weat, with some of whom we have had dunit for tha Inst tun years, examine for p whether you wi Tue OF ainall Inyestinent. GHU. U, MARCY, & CO No, 164 1.5 dui! Stibenate I Wo aro always Jn tho market for the purctiasy of Any such sacutitles, lssuod by cuntios, towns oF vitios. THASK & FRANCOIS, Hankers and Urokors, 1 BROADWAY, N, ¥, Mombors of thy Now York Stock Exchange and New York Mining Stock Bzchanyo, Allclasses uf Kecuritius Housht und Hold on Commiay sion und Carried on Bt Dally Murket Lotters sunt to Customors, iz WO 0 NE FINST NATIONAL BANK OF CINOAGO Has for salo » tare Hine of chotca Gand 7 percont Hatirosd First MOWTGAGE BONDS. Aullwaukeo & Bt. Maul ists, bouring T por cont, dua in 1004, aro for antu at Wilf and intervat. SELL YOUR UNITED STATES BONDS And secure s handsumo premium, and BUY COOK COUNTY O8 WEST CHICAGO 6 PER ay s00d security, peurh An equally secprity, bear ng higher rate of CHARLES HENROTIN, WS Wasblngtun-at. VIELD, LINDLEY & CO,, Now York, ‘8 La Balle-st., Chicago, STOCKS, Bombers of N. ¥, Stock Exchange, ALURNT M. DAY, Menoger PRESTON, KEAN & CO, BANKERS, 100 Fast Washington-at., Duy and sell Governmont Nonds and other good INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Wo offer for enla to-iay somo Hyde Park 72h Bohol Honda drawing T por cent interost} nlso Illinols Coun- ty Honda. BY TELEGRAPH NEW YORK, New Yonk, Jan, 22.—Govornmonta word gon- ernily firm and a shade higher for 448 and 4a, Haltrond bonds wero strong, active, and high- er, with tho fargest ndvance in Kansna & Texas seconds, Denver & Ito Grande first consolidated, G0. & LC, incomes, which roso to 60, Ohlo & Missiasipp!, Springfleld Diviston, and Indlannpo- Ila, Mloomingtan & Western. State securities were neglected and nominal, The stock market was fnirly active, but tho changes inthe general list wero slight. Prices declined 4@1Y% per cont in tho carly dealings, the Intter Now Jersey Central, During the afternoon thoro was an adyanco of 4@3 per cent, Oblo & Mississipp! fending tho upward movement. Towards the clase thore was n rene tlonof X@1 per cent. Loularilly & Nashville was active, and advanced from 1124 to 127, and re- noted to 126; Nashvilic, Chatanvom & St, Louls fell off from 80 to 76%, and closod at 7843 Chi- engo, St. Louls & Now Orleans rose fram 44 to 46%, and closed at 44; Lake Shoro & Western rose from 90 to 32; Indinnupolis, Bloomington & Western reso from 30% to 45; and Rome & Weatern from 27 to it. A Tho bids for Now York Cenfral & Hudson Iver Hallrond Company stock were opened this afternoon by the New York Cominitteo at tho oftlve of Drexcl, Morgan & Co. The Comnittec, after revolving advices front London, where sub- reriptions were iso closed this aftornoon, dia; J of 200,000 shires. Prices minged from 1 to 5 Now York hids, being without re- serve, were alloted In Call. ‘Tratisactions, 280,000; 3,000 Canuda Southorn, 16,000 Central Arizona, 1,000 Chicago, Bt. Louis & Now Orleuns, 1,000 Chesnpenke & Ohio, 6400 Co- iumbus,Chienzo & Indiana Central, 19,00) +fek- ayaa, 23,000 Erle, 6,400 St. Joseph, 2,000 Hots- ton & Texas, 2900 {llinota Central, 16,000 Tron Mountain, 4,000 Indiana, Bloomington & West- om, 2,00) Indianapolis, Clucinnatl & Lafay- etto, 2,000 Kanes Toxns, Lake Shore, 00 Loulsville & Nashville, | 15,000 Erie. «6 & Western, J, Mich!~ Central, 7000 Murictin & Cincinnat!. rat preferred, 4,200 Northwestern, 4.400 Nash- ville, Chattanooga & St. Los, 18,000 Now Jersey Central, 3,000 New York Central, 1,700 Northern Pacitle, 62200 Oblo, 15,000 Pavitie Mall, 4.200 St. Paul, £000 St, Louis & San, Francisco, 39,000 Was Dash, St. Louis & Pacific, 7000 Western Union, and 3,200 Union Paelfic, Done: 4@0 her cent, closing nt 4. Prime mer- enntlle paper, 14, sauterling exchango weak; 00 days, 482%; sight, GOVEUNMENT DONDA. . 8 1881, ell Now 48, cous Rone Beco cicee Lug nelle ss of New Ais. ia Loulsiana Tis, Consuls. Missouri Rt. Joseph. Tennessee ‘66. Hock Tal STOCKS. 150 [Hannibal & St. Joo. Panama 170 NHL, & Mt duc, pds: Fort Way Ly aunt Vitebury ath Mllnols Contrat,. ns B. Qs, it Northern WM Northern 0 7 #94-Louieyillo & Nas 44 Houston sPoxns.. By Western Union... eg tAtinnile & Pacitic 5G Tneite Sint Latte Pi Erle, Northwostern. Northwostorn, St Mout, Now derscy Onto f dian tasippl. np iG) Us 1% sinking funda... of Totuah & Wilkorbarroulg HL 1 aS, C. rat ntenl Arizont The Grephie snya: Advices from London stato that npn eations for shares of tho New York Contral Railroad offered by tho Morgan Byndl- cate ire so mumerous that tho success of tho plan for plueing these securities abroad la quite nssured, In London and at European Bourses ft §3 said transactions In shares have been made atex promitm. CLEANING-IOUSE REVIEW, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yours, Jun, 2—Tho Public's tublo of clenrings for the past week shows that two cltics have lost, as compared with 187, San Frinclaco 14-10 and Cloyclund 34-10 percent. At all othora thor huye been Rufus: Now York, 68 2-10; Hos- ton, 63 8-10; Philudelphila, 50 1-103 nice WE: BE Louis, 1 6-10; Now Orleans, 4 0-10} Cinelnnati, 276-10; Baltimore, i) 1-10; Milwaue Kee, 10 6-10; Pittsburg, 34 2-10; Louisville, By T-10; Providence, 59; Jutiana pelts, 48-105 Kansns City, 6 6-10: Now Haven, 48; Lowell, i; Syracuse, 108-10, The exchinges for tho week aromore cncournging with respect to Jargecitics, of whieh nearly all exceed or closely appronch un increase of 3 per cent on the exehanecs of list year, Most of tho smaller cities alxo make lent reports, although San Fronclsco falls behind a little, a8 usual. and Cloveland (not as usual) reporta a loas. ‘Thu tnerense wt most of tho smaller cities, however, Is remarkubl; lnrge, and the average fain, at cltios outalie of Now York [s neurly 8 fargo us tho largest yet recorded, At Now York the oxebanges wero expanded = Mttle by * tho activity in atock speculation. The inerenso at nll other Inrgo citles fa very Saouparing, and It fs particulurly large oat Kansas City and Providence, ntthough nt these points the trans- netions Inst. yeur were unusually small. Tho teason of tha exchnnges is not, however, to bo Jenrned from the statement of a single week, and it {9 probable that the reports from some of the cltles cannot fulrly represent the nggregate of business thore. ‘There fs especial renson for en~ conragement in the lurge exchanges of mantt- fnuturing citles, and thore {4 much reason to hope thut the Indications of smprovement in ‘business will grow stronger constantly us time ripous. FOREIGN, Loxnow, Jan. 2!—f p, m.—Consola, 08 American securitles—New 64, 105253 4! 3g; Hlinolsy Contrnl, 108; Penns tral, 422¢; Erie, 45; seconds, 9h; Reading, 33. ‘The Uullion ih the Hunk of Bogland Incrensed £250,000 the pust week. Tho peor of tho Lunk’s reserve to [ts Hubility is 4% d-16 por cont, BiSllver ix quoted ut 2d per ouneo, Panta, Jan, 22.—-tentes, sf B70, The specie in the Bunk ef France increased 8,125,000 Francs tho past week, MINING STOCKS. BAN FRANCISCO, SAN Francisco, Cal, Jan. 22.—Tho following are tho closing quotntions at tho Btock Board: 19 Lnportal. aby Martin V hg; Sonn +e Mammatis, Shy olla bal ia We flesheer DWI DOIN asresessee Kurukn Consolidated. iPS indy Wenshtingto rnly Wnshiingtons.sss, wd Hnek Hawk. Searlteut Dol Bt De Watea Bawvintl Cnledonia.., a esiyoe iti + 8}¢Bouth Noondny, BOSTON, Boston, Jan, 23.—Tho following ara tho closing qMotations for cuppor stocks? Matumoat & 1 i Copper Fall Franklin, tn b NEAL ESTATH. ‘Tho following Instrumenta wero Mlod for roc- ord Thursday, Jan, 233 CITY PROPERTY. Crnntport.ay, 17 ftawof Hixhtoonth st, 1,25 Tee with oth iy, Migtod dats Ve De Biaway tadonut de Mtitcholhy cevece® 4,000 Pratriv ay, Wott ni of ‘Phirty-tnded ety wf, 253 125 Tydated dan, 21 stata of Aary” 1. Unders ny: sy srieesery 2,600 PS aL Ry fodumenS. OUTEMb se ssseseaueetsceersange 1000 Went Washinguan at, a! ‘P t ‘sist it, tuprovad: aS (Willis Av; Farwell Guia sauna! eto lust Emil dhoivlechiss 3,100 CCN at Thietleih af 0 f 25k pene stcalaius dun. 17 (Mary A. Brown to Wal- 100 Lincoln ay did a vot € Weis Fy {{.dmted Jui, 22 (As Ih Taylor to ‘Samus Ay Yoaylor) Oaborns ot ‘dutod Jan. Surah A. Scully), Crawford ay, no cor of Wosi Kinale at, ‘zits ft, witl kM snme bloc! fio. a), 180 (George J. Mise tn C Northwoatorn Halleuad Company) 6,000 Maboy st, UC fF of Bryson, of und jor, Salad tupruved dated Jan. 6 Jens Bebole rok L. Vo drupe awit. 710) BOUTH OF CITY LDUTH, WITHIN A RADIUS OF BBYEN MILES OF THE COCHT-HOUBE, Woudlawn ay, 20 cor of ‘I'wenty-soventh al Wed tana dunett calesiorin Clameary 10 ‘Trustecs of Mary U. Hurnee).... Woodlawnay,ne car of Furty-o ‘actus oxcep( AUsIW fton so cor of Forty- surenth-st, dated Jen. 17 (Maswrin Chancery 40 Ligury Bo VOURE EF ALDrvvyeesy rrieeesseneeee 6am Pe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: | an active FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1886, f 2 fF to Bouth Halsted at, no cor of Conoard, w 0x12) ft, dated Jan. ai (Willian Motsgo! Jacob Frosch)... COMMERCIAL. Tho following wore tho receiptanni shipments of tho lending articles of produco In this city during thotwenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Thursday morning: UECKIPTA, ARLIPMEN TA, 18; 00, 159, Flour, sas] Na Whent sian] atioT x Pre RTALE gaa) “ase 4 Led 1.40 40) seers 2,875) ES Withdrawn from store during Wednesday for elty consumption: 651 bu wheat, 25,112 bu corn, 80 but oata, 8,318 bu baricy. The following grain was Inspected Into store inthis city yesterday morning: 7 cars No, 2 winter whout, Scurs mized, 67 curs No. 2 spring, & cars No.3 do, 2 ears rejected, 3 cars no grado (05 whont); %6 cara No. 2 corn, 99 cara high-mixod, 63 curs new mixed, 9 cars no grado (187 corn); 12 cars white oats, Ocars No, 2 mixed,7 cars rejeoted (25 onte); 3 cats No.2 rye: 10 ears No.3 barley, Bears oxtra,4 cars feed (17 barley) Total, 325 cars, or 159,000 bu. Inspected! ot: 5,808 bu wheat, 74,087 bu corn, 761 bu onta, M7 bu ryo, 2260 bu barley, It is due to tho truth of history tostato that tho exaggerited roports of ment snics lust Bfon- any, alluded to In our Issue of yesterday, wore not mado inthe contmercial reports. Tho fg- ures were circulated round tn the afternoon, but did not obtain credones among the men who “prontit.’ The sates of that day footed up somo 4,000 boxes; perhaps more, ‘Tho lending produce markets wore gonorally firmer yesterday, thoro being a reaction from Wednesday's weakness in the principal brend- stuffs and in provisions, Barley waa ngnin low er: In othor departments the fact of lower prices davoloped a botter demand, which, white most of it was supposed to be to Ml shorta nt a profit, mado the markets quite as active and firm ns if tho whole had been on account of In- yestors, Tho British murkets were quoted stendy, in eplte of the recont depression hore, aud that fnet seomed to reassure local holders us well ns buyers, Thodemand for brondstuffs was not Inrgo enough, bowover, to sustain that od- vance of theenrly part of thoday, while pro- visions were relutively steady at the fmprove- ment, 28 they had been forced down chictly by Wednesday's wonkneas in whoat, Tha con- tinuatice of mild weathor much longer than was expected Is keeping buck recelpts from tho country, so that thoro {s not such a pressuro for storage-room, nor fo muuch new stuff on tho market as the mujority of operators had looked for. The country ronds havo been gradually drying, and some aro now in paasabla coniition; but the weathor yesterday was regarded as throntening rain without frost, which woukl goon reduce thom to the boggy condition, In tho: afternoon the markets wenkened badly, without any ostensible reason in tho shapo of ndvices frum other polnta, but under large offer- Ings, on both homo and outeide account, The fulling back of wheat and corn on ‘Chango to the later prices of the previous duy bad discour- aged many holders who had looked for 2 pormn- nent reaction, and thoy went in to soll, which brought out good deal of grain on which margins nd become oxhausted, and provisions §«wenkened in sympathy, Tho Inter feeling was unusually wouk. Mess pork closed fo higher, at about $12.75 for now, seller danunry, and $12.95 for Marek. Lard closod 2ig0 highor, at $7.40 for now, seller Jun- unary, and $7.05 for March.’ Bhort ris closed at $1.65 for March, Spring wheat closed && lower, at $1.10% spot and $118 for Murch. Winter whent closed on ‘Chango atabout $1.20 for red, Corn closed %@Xo lower, at S70 spot and 42440 forMny. Onts closed io lowor, nt 37340 for May and %i¢0 for February. Rye was dull, at 760 for fresh No. 2 and %$0 for Fobruary, Barloy was Irregularly lower, closing at Tc spot No.2 and nt 6c for oxtray. Hogs wero activo and 5@ 100 higher, closing nt $4.40@4.50 for light and at $4.40@1.00 for heavy. Cattle wero eauicr, with sales of inferior to extra at $2.2505.75, ‘Tho dry-goods market was without now feat- ures. Only a lHght business is In progress, though tnoro is doing than thoro fs nny reason to expeet, considering the unsonsonable wenthor and the condition of the roads throughout tho interior. Boots anda shoos were reported adult and unchanged. There was no change {n tho situation of tho grocery market, trade continu- ing very quict at nominally steady prices, Tho demand for drled fruits was unimproved, and prices were only indifferently sustained, Canned souds mot with a liberal call, and wore roported yory firm. Lutter and cheese wero moving frevly nt firm rates, the tendency inthe Intter being upward, No changes were noted in bags ging, lenthor, tobneco, and coal, Ofls were quict and generally firm, Linseed oll ndvanced Se, or to 780 for raw, and to Bla for dolled. Thoro was nand for ply-fran ut an advice in Nog. Lond 2 Lake Superior of $1,00G2.00 por ton, now quoted nt $59,00055.00, Several changes, all to higher feuros, wero made In the lumbor prico-lst nt the mecting of yord-deulers yestorday, The advances wero chletly in common grades, Tho news froin tho tmber country [9 not very oncournying, though there {8 sonte prospect for snow, und slelghing is still good fn the extremo North. Tho mvtal and hardware merchnnts report n fale trade for Jan- wiry. Most articles aro quoted strong in sym= pathy with iron, which fs still “booming.” ‘Tho wool, hiy, and broom-corn markets exhibited Uittle change. Ides wore dull) and lower. Poultry was in moderate roquost, and easy. Dickson & Henwick, of Glasgow, report in tholr annual revicw- a steadily Incronsing das mand fur cunned goods, espeelully among the working clnases, who have found these products cbeuper than provisions, Prices were very tow Just season, Dut a bighor rango Is expected now In consequence of Increased cost of production in the United States, Compressed ments wore chonpencd by sharp competition to a figure that wuve most of the trado to Ameriea, Australian meats word unremuncrutive, and tho trade in coloulal prepared mutton and beef foll off great+ ly, ‘Tho Jate reeetpta from the Australian col- onies, however, aru much botter in quality, and: tho stylo of the pnckuges haa been tinproved, which fnots load somo dealers to think those ments are soon deatined to become strong rivals of the Amoriean brunda, Tho Austrullan trade {s Mkely to be benefited, also, by a decision aguinst tho ‘patont on compressed beot which now stens provable, though tho question is atill ponding in the Courts, It tho patent Is not sustuined, an advance ts louked for that would muko it profitable to ship from tho distant island. Lobyters and eulmon declined to a low price under free Importations, and the stock of the latter carried over in tho Kugliah markete {8 eaid to be larger thun In any former yoar, Canned fruits were chichly supplied by Amertca, whieh hs tuken nearly the wholo trade in tomutocs and asparagus away from France, Hall frelyhts wero reported steady on tho basis, of 40e por 100 Iba on grain to New York, and 450 on boxed meats to do, Ubrouxh frolghts to Liverpool were 64X0 on meats und lard, and 550 ‘on flour, ‘Tho following tahle shows the quantities of wheat and corn on passage for tho United Kings dom for porta of call and for dircet ports, on the dutes named; Groen npptes, bria, Bonne, Bissereersel essome sss 160, Jan. MIND, ant, £8, 24, rt eas aaa sata, Su The fol ows the recuipte and ship: ng monts of wheat at poluts named yesterday: MWotal, Du.ssen ‘Tho recolpte at the fly gated 117,000 bu, and the shipments 49,000, ‘The following was tho produce movement rm Ported from Now York yostordsy: Roccipta— Flour, 31,006 Urieg wheat, 4.00 bu; cora, 47,500 tins onts, 12,059 bu; corn-menl, 220 phan; rye, BA but barley, 28,278 bu; matt, 1,600 bu; pork, 273 briny beef, 2437 bri; cut meats, 2,006 pkgs; Inn, 1% tos; whisky, 513 bris. Exporte=Kor 2+ hours—Flotr, 11,000 bris; whent, 45,000 buy corm, 43,000 buy barloy, 1,000bu, PROVISIONS. MOG PRODUCTH—Wore fatrly activo, and much strongor, tndor a gond domand in aympnthy with an {mprovoment in hog prices at the Stock-Vants, and tho firmer feeling In geain. Liverpool reported ndo- clino of fd inInrd. In the Inttor part of the roasion the market casei off, and became nfthor weak In the afternoon, aa noted below, Mess Vottk—Advanced ae, and cloned on ‘Chango LKaMe above the intext prices of. Wednoulay, nt S12A¥A1210 for eash'or aellor Jnnunry, #1204012. for Februnry, HAMMAM for March, and @13.2N¢200.25 for April, Salen wero reported of 20 bels td nt $12.00; 1240 brls aollor Fobruncy at $2.774@ 1805) 64,000 bris aatler March nt #l20uehh224; und 8,250 bels saller Aprit AUELAIOGITAL ‘Total, #2000 brs, LAit—Advancerl 1921240 por 100 Ibs, and colored on ‘Change bo above tho Intest prices of M 1447.3 apot or eollor January: rinry, 8727.40 for March, and #90 for April. Hates wero reported af 32 tea aolior Kebrunry nt #7.2gcb TARGA bel Rotter Mtaret ne ehiveeas oy ind tes solicr April at &, “Total, 10M tes, SMeaTs—Wore in good dommid, und adennced about Weper 1M ibs. Laval futures wara netivo, white oxe trading war hindered by thy higher viows at haliigrs. Enica wera reported of 20 boxes shoulders AUELECCAM 2.000 Tbs green Go At Kh: 400 the short ribs nt SUMAN for Febrincy, &Gnethis for March, and SUSI for April: {MCU fis green hain I Ibst nt Tay THAME Ibe eo 17 Thay nt tKer 10D ten aweok Plekied hans (8 lbs) at rage. Pete fur the loading Euta (vara about ax faliows wt To'ctock for partiy- on a Short Shoul-[fe kN) Short ribs. | ders, | cleurs,| clears, 10 8 6.50 Fe su She ribs, ie Mat losed at $6.70. Lone clenrs quoted at #40 loneg and #100 boxed: Cum- fe boxed; long eut lame, Neher hams quoted at 73¢¢9e for 11218 avor- hams, eaino overages, gdict do sollor % 4 Tem Ca! 0 for c. ouldore, TH@78 jb iiesite far fini, til eanivused and packed. vat GREABE-Was qi! LEAEYo for white, SMaS¢o for wand Tella yan geie for brown with sate of o) Dhue ‘ White "Wne quiet at #179a0.00 f , $0.00. ta atten mons Aid Atereete a ae Rerasee S IPALiaW--Waa quoted nt 6s{ubiga for elty and G@OKe forcountry, BUEADSTUFES, FLOUI=Waa again dui! and lite better than nominal. A fow purchaxes wera made by local denl- era, whilo oxporters professed themrolves unable to oparate nt prosont prices and frelcht rates, Sales wore Imited 10 185 bris wintors, partly at P40; 250 brie springs on private (orma; 20bris no grado at #425 100 bris rye flour st €4.72}¢; and SO brin buckwhent on pri- yato terme, ‘Total, OS bdris, Export extena were quoted at §5.00¢5.001n sacks, and double extrn do ot $1000.00, OTHER MILLSTUFPA—Snlos wore 12 cars bran nt 10.2441. por tony Lear middtings ot $12.40; 2 ears shorts at $12.00; 3 cars wheat ecroenings nt $5.0020.0 per tony nnd 1 carconrse corn-meal nt £1.60 per ton on track. BERING WIEAT—Was moderately active, and firmer, advancing tie, ahd cloning onator atabout tho Intest prices of Wednesday. Liverpool was reported quiet and stenity, with enrzoes neglected, but our ror colpte wero quite amnlt, and tho decline of tho pro- vious day brought out buying ordersand holders were Jess willing to roll at tho reduction, Huns the later cables notod dullness, with # ducting of 34 per quar- tor, and aurinarkot slowly gave way in company with New Vork and Milwaukee, ‘Sere was not, much do- ingattor 12 o'clock, oxeopt In changes froin next month into March atiete ditvrence, ns the buying Ordors from outalde had abut, all been Aled garier fn the day, Cash wheat wan rather slow, closing near ly nanuinal at #1.193 for No, 2, and #1.ini4 asked for No. jor March oponad nt M224, advanced to #204 ant fell back to LAL aLthe Sellor Feh- Tuary nald nt ad 2L204( cloning ni cl. Seller the month was nearly nominal ac el.t: ch in Bet Hpot anions wero reported oi hd 81.199 (4 12014517200 bu No. Fat 8.086810 400 bu do abs bu by ‘ssrople at Mcws).12. Total, an SL. bo. Gruen WieAt—Winter wns nenriy nominal in the nbrenco of recciptaor offerings. Sales were 40 bu Mont slog bare ite? nt LDS rn tracks 2 u by ani lo wl Ri .! free on ry cars, Fae Daeg bi Nor a iixed Re sis on rack. CORN —Waa somowhat leas active, but firmer, May advyanelng 4e, and cloning enaler nt tha Intest quota- tion ef Wednesday, Thonlyanca wan in sympathy with tho improved fecling in wheat here and reported firmness in Enginnd, whlch Induced a better demund for futures hora, but biyors uf eput genomily cofusull fo advance thoir bids, tiuugh our eccolpla were Amal, 4 and thut reacted on the other ches of the inarket. ‘The offerings for next manth woro rnther lnrwe, parties who woro on th 6 anxidus w pince the nronorty in reading liveries nf a wook from Mondaypand February corn. wns weak In consoquonce, rolling early at isc, nnd closing with sellors at ‘Se, ‘AMtge for No.2 and aie ft openod nt 4290 whilo cnah corn, ¢! ne now inixed. Soller May GiMMKe, advanced to tife, und fofl mek to azo At the clos, dune gold at 44 Gokibee, closing ot yo, boing relatively Arm. Jul wos quoted at s(aiu' nbove May, Maren ‘nt 10 aboyo Fobrunty, aid January nt iiaitie, the Intior Cloning with aolinra attié<ec. Spot anion sete repartod of 1100) a fiectSgey YQ fob No Zand hluh-mteed 9 tu now high-mixod aLaysresie; 2.0K bu how mized at By a Jreted nt i4: act 16,000 bur by nt igceaitgoan track: A001 birdy at BCEEAG mbnwnl ears; and TOW) bu enre at TLC, 0 Fathtor quict, nvornging a ahado Armor, ovary mith uther gral, and receded rhe trading ‘wna chivlly in Mny, fc, Fano t ATID ChORLA MET eb ry mili carly AL iq, and closed at Titec, ‘Aprit brought die. Mecular ants were dull at See, and giit-edged soldat sic, Snaiples wora in moderate Foquent at unimproved price nat enlos wero ro- ported af 0) bu No.2 nt Me; (1,200 bu by ramplo at (ce on tracks and 3,a0 bu at diigsite froo on board, ‘rata i. KYE—Was dull and enay. Mroan 0.2 sold nt Te, gularat Tio, Fobrunry was nominal at 7c, an Tose, saliers being at tho outside, Sales at ihrer 2,40) bu by sample st 7@780 on —W nsciitil and woak, cloning 14% 40 lower, "Thera was yory tal, DAT Hae maces ine ator, closing qiitet mitch ntnrtedd at a Hie. Februnt A Meareyin Warley fur some tine 1k barley far some thine raid tarot ou Noo d fold at ct 3 wax quiotat Siete, Samples Worw In Koad oqiost, ospocially the luwoat grader, which nro wanted by distiliers, and tho ro- Colptanre stunil, Matstora report a firat-cinaa demand formal. Cosh rales wore reportol of Lun bu No.2 nt tha; WO bu extra at Sito; 10.40 bu by sampio at Hitg {eile on tracks nnd 300 bu at Wssle treo on buard, ‘Total, 1.00 bu, ? TWO O'CLOCK OALL. wrest was lowor, under Liz offerings, Halos LO galas, TeisKeLOM for February Misa ior rat) 4. eclzek for Mny. Corn was lowor, with salon of 8150 for February, 433 (atige for Ao partion wie unve boc lng AnxioUR, IL rr and oxtra { nnd dic for July, Oats, wore 31,000 but abidae for May x Ko for Bork Was uaalor, with xulos of brie 2.4244 for Kobruney, ‘| for March, and #320 fur bruary und $7.70 April, Lard—3,00 tes at 7.5744 for Fol ie ‘March Bhiort iS dO Bs" ar Nobhoatie for incl , AFTERNOON BOARD. Wheat continued to decline undor frea offerings, Mare wold at ALG doen te Liss porhinpe ttt, and closed at #18}, February wan thi i (axzye for May, closing at tho nin ingoriitige for Me a) for Febru UROL 14 fe enalor ot feiane7 ils tor Stace and £3, Tunry, Salon (Mt ten nt #.8 for Ap: March, and §1.67,004 for Fobruary. ‘enn minde from noxt inonth to March at 1240 Short ribs were castor, anlus being noted of ZN.0N Da at #65 for March and #455 for Fobruary. Manohestor hams, LO buxes, on private torms. LATER, Lato In, the aftornoon wheat was weak, deollning from #184 for Maren to $1.04, closing at Lit ‘Thin tvon 1 dvoling of Tha nlnce t o'eloon, Corn fell off in ch sold earilor at 42)60. fe, clusing At dif Fobruary wna quoted at data wery gquict Bio roller siey. Situs pork closed at #120 yaoiine ‘Mnrot und at #12776 seller February. Lard was fi. sollor Starch. > GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM CONN—Was ateady, with considorable do- tain n small way. Quotation: Choice hurt, oe ne Kreen, hh Ited- anped do and burl... Croker areeses HUTTEN—Vrices rangod the of daya provious, and wero Army supported. ‘hore wasn ood local and sbipping demund at tho quotn- tons given below: Creamery,. Goud to chaice dairy. mani that expected, and tha tone of the jwarket remained vory firm, the Kenornl tendency: uf prices boing upward: 74 Huriops, 2 (Gunnles, ri ray CHRESE—Dealors report a continued free domand. Exporters nnd New York buyers sre atill Inthe mare kot, anda liberal fow of orders from the Southern und Western trade isalso noted. Vrices display do- clued frmnoss, We quote: spi cl MQUUTEIEX GR Backors' duods fell under’ Ii rah of cringe. Park barrels sold atsLWand lard tlerces at AMiMYHuD J1008—Were tn good demand snd S100 TE a ee ee uti de ware reported of B cars on fo wird 3a at fi Hor ght and {sE0 for heavy. Acar a wae ro slaw'at 14@I6o per doz, The offerings a FE ivere quo of year, lelow arg Waltedsh, Not # Wohitotiah, family, ‘Trout Horring Holland, ® kei 1 Hdenentcaseness #8 Som QA | ener ialie—Rmokent s : California satmon. 16 < 123 Dults, nnd sent 18, FIWITS AND NUTB Mesa ueel ja waa quoted unimproved, Unidra wera eomparalively fom), ani ware for tho moat part confined ta xmal tnpitticn, {omectcurrentneeds. Mrices wore aust atine lowing rangat following FanRe! ronptayy. ataini Zante currants, now, Citron. Apples, ava Apples, Eastern, a @ 1M (LEE: iy, oxcent, applos, which aro suld at trrecular prices. “Tho stuck 1s cnt: Ting fast, and a0 faetho winter tenda has boen vory tuisntiatnctory ta those who putappies in store last fall Apples, ¥ bri, in lots. Urnberrios, # bri Mean Urnnberrios, rl 5 Lemonr, B than, Nes a Yaluncin oranges, ROVE Messing oranges, # box We.) Malaga granog, tke, 2 aD GROCKRIES—Were quote tym Nat puainoss indoing, and, although prices are pretty woll mustainod, the provalent fooling Is not finn. Wongain | 3 i quote as follow: HOGS=Tho advance In provislons and the chargy to cooler wonthor hind a favorable offect pan the hog caraitng.. Markot, calling out an Increased domang, and giving Deicor ar upward inelinution. ‘Tha recalpte were by Rangoon: silahtly Increnayd, amounting to aniy about 24,010, ani hy the midite of the afternoon the pena Were cleared, inva... Frlces wero frm throughout. Oponing anos Were ay fie. prim An attyanee over Tuosdny’s tures of litte, and ay that Improvement the market wns atendy to tho clog, ‘Thoquality average better than in the oarsioe days of the woek, atl) thera wore a good many Ilght hy und coarne mixed lots, Prices ranged from, BLSd4) for akins to §191 for We quoto closing pri tra. ces Patent cut-lont. AE E1424. For Th neat id 4.00'21.80 for henry. Crushed, alee are musta Rubee to ccucinkage «20 Ws for a Piggy sows and 8) Ibs for stase. TOG SALTS, Arig, ie 4as iz falr, bids. ‘ lees Ove. mt RUNS. 4g 7 4g a “5 in 38, ry 4. to uM on a an a “n a. 1 i. 40 my, on Rm 4 m aa SR Ro aH Base, s18d 10, uy . SIEE?P—The markot was dul and wonk atRin No. t pralria, 0. £.24 pur 10d 1bs for poor to oxtra grades. Bulos were Binughss. ts 9.00 | hoted nt $,S0aa LOU HD Ha—Were duii and Wasie lower. ‘tho unusts ally big drop is attributed eats | receipts here, und o— WEEP BARES: Interior. and to. te duliness dispotch from Noston says that nincker > feco offoringe in tho ast. is “domoralizad,” pricos aré ower, aid the suce vory At, firdce|Nae Ha ee Ta) NUFFALO, ‘4 ‘Itecoipts, 5953 market no good alocrs offer + light butchers’, Rina pts, 20001 market active ably higher: country foodors hoayy buys (AM. Pri has" Ri 3) 15 0 ing; fair to merdius was mixed, IRE aA and nota ‘ora; choice to fancy foaders’ sliqnn, BilKes).05; montte cholee shipping, #.ogh2¢ Canada fale to HAM; fatto choice Cannda lambs, #008 335; nite car-ionds sheep wisntd. Hous—Recelpis, 3400; market strong and higher, offerings genarally ‘gond quality: goad to, cholos ci Sheep pelts, want ostininte: MUMUEN—Woxqulet. Ath iiecting of yard men suyernl graios wore advanced In price. Common ALT wos advanced nboutske per 100 ft, nnd frat and aucond clenrs, einen rough #40. Green lumber was dropped frau the list, boing about ont of stock. It is undaratooil thot the prospect of n considerable re dytetion in the log crop, owing t the mild winter, ras cl i the ct Yorkers, $1.ira4.75; henyy and picdlum, $1,6504.9); fale ESL Ot et SI ti i epeaee B fogood' endr fbedsy enarea Touch to camino Figst nitd second 1414 nen, HAeAIO; ples, SURI: B number of exten solocted ‘Third vlenr de, honvy for oxport brought 61.00: Firat, and sacond NeW you ehlet ieee He, New Vort, Jon, 2.—Nerves—No receipts. No Comm co! trade: Improved demand Cor iiressod boot at £0) iy | SO) nnd oven §.2) for the bestalder, Sulpments, eo | Mya and 1 quartors, IEE —Racolpts, il, Market more stendy and a shado firmer, with froo mules of common to vet Choire sheep at 81.5002 Flooring, seeand common, drensod, Box bonds, 13 ineh and upwards, ‘A stock boards, 19212 nel, rough, Batock boneds, Wed inch, CG stock bonrds, 1uel3 Inch gy (ei2u. Dressel mution ahd dressed lambs dull nt. reneln ee Gyacgualty 3.00 for tha former and & 20 for the lator. Ship- Enmmon bards ments. AY carcass NOB, % ‘i nin, 4,910; markot botter; good lire Common buants ach iy seeder usaened Wentorin 2008000. Bhipe Thonte, 16) draased piaw to Cuba, BT. LOUIS. 8r. LOUIS, Jon. 22—CAITIn— Active, the quailty ofthe sityply unusually Roady Sipping sleors, HaGedRi prinic, $5005.41; choico, S.A for ptob af, funcy $4) wos vid and rofuseds re eojnis, aN ait f Giimiv—Searco and lent ob $1,00@5.1714; recelpts 0; shipments, none, Hoan tenses netlros light shipping arades, 81.109 420; packing, #120240: butchars' to soloct, $1.5004.705 rocelhits, 8,44; sitipmonts, 200, EAST LIBERTY. Hage lantnry, Pa, Jan. 2. CATTinReealpts tor day, UM “hens supply atiil lights to ehango in pelco, ‘The market clogad tims for this weokz test, &U0g5-5) Ble to. gone, SLURSEDL Summon, @xleeatey. Hell 2c0F head; Yorkers, US0@1.6y jon stuffy rough and soloct.. Righer, aod fair te Rood LBAD—Wnsin good da At BATS 10) ihe for enr-tnads, and corrading lead wos quote iA, METALS AND TINNERS' STOCK~Wore In good demand for the time of year, and generally frm in ennacu neice: of the vd, »uce in lron and tin. Yollow- ing 1s the price-lint: "inepintos, 10x14, 1 Winepiates, Walt, 1X ‘Cinepiotes, ME I Nint-piates, 1x2), 1 na, xs, | SHfoun—tecelpis, {| phitadotphina, bib ts, yg | | Sunenedtecolite, 631 heady nothing dolng to-dan 7nd ape . # fooling fair for noxt week. Hhouthing, coppor-tlt . cg KANSAS CITY. Pianished, copper-tinned, = 40 Bpretat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, Planised, cut ta size. ° g KANSAS CITY, Mo,, dan, 2.—CATTLE~Tho Pricte gheot zinc, + 0G, UM | current ronnie: ‘iRocalits tio, past wok, 1.0; ships ecetelrin, a. 2 ‘i Menta, —-; native shippers, $uise4.0; nallvo ptocks Sheetelron, Now. 50 Bnd feodors, KaVsdal native cows, &.2xdks; Sonimon barelron rate: 3.800 4.00 | Colorndos, i ichaOr Voxun, R20LTAS, itussia tron, Nev we Loma—iecvipts the pust weok, 1010 shipments Amortean pint Hh | 288i; atendy; chotco h 7 $194.255 Might shipplor erienn d sna fgg | Bnd tmtxed vacking, $204 0. 4 ry CINOINNATIL Fncountcn wilvaniiod iran Wper cant. Cie Pena NY rar ene ara Hi Tie le fr rt 2b OKINK, i ee eee Aas raion, wiih 100 offfor | huvchore’ ¢s5u4.e3; Focoipts aivOy antprnonts, 150) —Linscod olf was advanced ic. With that ox- INDLANAPOLIS, 3 est Fence Oe eeta pide fuoisins | TSDTANAPOtAs,Jnn, Z.—Hoas—Quiet dt $0081.40 quite We quote: receipts, 220. arbany Laine = Chrbom headlight 173 dogroes ta Fi BY TELEGRAPH. Lard, extra winter, a 8 FOREIGN. a Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 0 Drvmnvoot, Jan, 22170 a, m.—¥LOUN—No, hI} 1A} Ne 2, 108, = UNAIN~Wheat--Wintor, No, }y Ms 4dj No. 2,108 445 H | spring No.1, 10 10d; No.2, 1s; white, No. 1 4 | No.2, l0s6d; club, No. 1, Ils 7d; No.2, tls3d. Corn—Now, A { No. 1,50 S34) ald, No. 1,58 74, wf PROVISIONS—Vork, Ws. Lard, 40804. WW LIVERYOOt, Jan, 22—Kvenlng,—CoTron—Tendieg i down; 7@7}4d; sala 10,00) balos; speculation and ox+ port, 3,000; Aimertenn, 8,000. toN—We a a. ta + —! rakesuperior charcont fron of €uee20 por ton.n | LONDON, dan, 22--MEYINED PermoLeus—}ee mnjority of tho tnde now holding femly at e500, | MINRRED Olli "Thora te no perceptible dimination in the damand a further mlyunco sous tinmineut. Homo of foundurs have thelr entire product sold lx moni BeIRITH OF TURVENTINE—Sis, ANTWEND, Jan, 2,—-PETROLEUA—1S}46, Ahandcnnd n iuent demor recently took an order uw be | The following wero. recotved by tho Chicago Board Mled in May, LL Prosont privea aro as follows: of Trados (ake Superior chiareon}, Nos. Land’ $5000055.00 1 Laivetpoot, Jan. 2-10 a. m,—Klour, 1031s fako Superior ebarcnal, Nasi 4 ond 401 | Wheat—Wintor, 109 4d@tla 44) spring, 10s@t0a 101 Beaten, Kytinton Tio | white, us dati dd: club, Ms Sd@lta Td, New com Anioricun Reoteh, 43.01 | be Sid: afd, bs 7d. Work, Ws. Lard, 40064, feaunitey, NOT voaaat and atoads ae | _2tVRiVOOL,Jan,22—12 m.—Whent— Not mucn aningt red wintor, 11m 24; No.2 epring, 108 6d; No. 3 do, 108 24, Corn qulat at Ss Td. Cargocs off cosat—Whoat and corn—Not much doing; No, 7 spring wheat declines ba. Arrivod—Wheat dull; corn In far domand and firm, ‘Yo arrive -Whont dull and neglected: No. 3 apring deelined td. Corn dull aid no lected. | Pork Weeturn [, 3t., 1 Tard—Itather dull at 49 fd, ae ong clonr, ite Say short oloar, sa, Tallow, sie Choose Hs, Ihoct . NON, Jan, Z2—LAv Ktroor--Whoat guict and ly. Cargova off const--Whent slow; falr averse eat ntfactintt huthta datas wad aninping ca Mens netbar: fust shipped St Gy ‘carly du, Ss 6 NEW YORK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Youx, Jay. 24-(inaty—Whoat activo, eliioly lf, at invthe from stores, Car-duis wore! noldom. cniied for, and tha hittk of tho rocolpts acs into. store. POULTHY—Wos slow atid woak, though the weathor wns cooler, Chickens, dressed, ato Gar Turkose, dressed, sao By ducks, dressed, 7650 # Bs od, SitTc FD. 4—"Tituothy wan iiemor with rather less doing, orings and demand both boing smalier than Hales woro reported at §2.8s<24714, on «lyaice Of AbUuE a por bu. Clover wna quict and un- changed. Shaw reparte tho stock of clover in Livere ool At VaR bows, wid anya the domund for farm socds: ving. Ming sold at £1.57. ALT Was in demand and steady? at AEiSe eww in In the speculative line, at vory Irregular prices, opens poutine nlouwerg Su eel Ratatod goods on the | tng in arial with the Wostern MRS on Woo “ 1h = ons, In favorit winter grades, at an advance WOOL Was tn roquost and steady. Following #ro | ghout 1410 por buon Inst_ovening's quotations, 12> soquently weakening again and fiuctuating frequen Jy until ata in the nfiornoon, when prices dociined 1420 per bu, leaving aff heavily ona fevorish and ad hen Heeve, modium choice. Washud floeco, common Wanted fleece, Mie, WB. Madoc sonaltive inarkot, ‘The benrlah tondenoy was vert Gasruae pronounced, as reflecting asevera break Inthe value iewna ibe Tubeweaheds inthe West. Spring stranger in tho option lino; bidding advanced fully %¢l0 por ba from tho later figures of yostorday, but without nctivity, and tow the cinge tended decidedly in favor of buyers: sales 44000 hu No, 2red nt #LASeRLATHy 190) bu No. 2 3Mlle weaukeo spring at {hins140, Corn unuaualty dull and atthe close a alindo lower and weak; ralxed Wealert, Maxds4e, Myo in iinlted request and Irregular; No.3 Wostore, bout pte. | Oats Manottled, closing generally jowel fr 5 ¥ Trav imasaeitog products leas netive, but hiahent Halted business i moss for prompt delivery at U2 GIS for ordinary; At the close in the aplion ling, meas was In quito modurate roquost, and 15409 Highor, Cub meats In innderate duimand; about os botore, Bacon in doiand on o irmer bases; lng cloar, #70. Wostern Jard moderately active ane igher, bug Jefeor lowers in the option line mary aiiand Sate hizhery Fubruary olosod at fs Wat March, Fmaxiisy £0 Faw. —— Livi sock, cuicaao. Total. rereespees 6,651 CATTLE—Aside from first and socond cinas cattle, for which there was an active domand at sustained prices, the markot waa quiot and essler, ‘There wera several ordora hore for choice and oxtra beovus ault~ edto tho roqutroments of tho Fnglitsh market, and cholco rados wore wanted on Now York and Joston account,and for those doscriptions the mackct was quick atetrong rates. Medium to good stecrs wore slow and woak, while butchors’ atu wes dull and Jowor, this decline amounting W0G15c, ‘Tho w noss th tha grados bulow choice was dua to tho un- Jookud-for increase In the receipts. ‘The arrivals for ‘tho day were nearly 7,00, making @ total for tho ex- plfed portion of the week of 10,00. A guod inany cat~ to changed anda during the day, but the pat tained nota few unsuld droves al tho close; and, with ailberal run for toxtay, Loldora may think thonualvos fortunate if whey ara tot roqulred, 9, accept tomer Jus wore repurted aut. 15 Mostof the Wore nective xt full rites, PuApA— law dull wid unsetiiods fale to good Te Aning, rygser boot quiets ralined os Inat quotes. ‘Witiwi Wate Mitluitrscenorelly” lower market, thous ne nostly all instance: shuppors ‘had tho advantage as 10 the Western, Associated Press. Mew Vouk, Jan. Z—CoTros—Quiot at aye Faturoe unsettled; January, 12.590) Febryor pt larch, LEsbey April, LL) Muy, 1k2to; Justo, Let Suly, Vetse; August, 1.o%0, Dai“and nouvys receipts, 11,000 br! supet ty $13 HS uti £0 HOM egg og rtra, ino, sabato; Bt Lol Ungraded rei fn id reds Wiikad wien, sete ‘toe inferior a1 No lit storey No. aba rading, however, wos he trnding, bowover, wes | raded wile, #1. 2 da, 41. nt My * for stockers, and ab Fides 15 for fete ae Hal 1 euruasy (antes U0 buy aaloat tho day (673) Fiecrneen Marin ientos R200 bu, $L.sKAl nye roth March & Coeiig | quivt. Cori—Market dull) rculpte, 18.00 bai ciuaued in yond de- | adds SeaIes NO; toe! mua ices 0. mand and were salsble at provious prices. The gen- 3 ywors recelpln srainrae tsvony toe hs Ea sire alee rita ata br Cue AY Fi rm and uncharged. Extra Beeves—tiradod steors, woighing 1, peand nyod. Molasses quiet bi Sxl, Hilce in wood demand. OeEUi= Hall and nucatuady Waited, Tier exam + rolined, Tc. LOW: RbiN-—Stondy at $LO0GLSS. y At $L02}6 asked. Ge—Duil aud wucbanged, PROvIsioNe—Lork quigt but Srmj mons HEED WO, Ueos nomlaaly unrdapged Culmuaes Seo ar ah ass giore Caibe—Common paltio, wolghlog iH) tp

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