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[4 FINANCE AND TRADE. 1, The Stock Market Alternately : Strong and Weak. Government Bonds, Foreign Ex- change, and Discounts, Light Country Demand for Currency —The Mining Board, ' ‘Tho Produce Markets Mather Unsteady, with Less : Dotng, Exeept in Wheat, But All Oloss at Nearly the Same Prices as the Pravions Afternoon. # FINANCI NCIAT Stocks wero frregular ant und foverish, Tho mar ket waa very much Influenced by the advices re- ceived every fov minites from Chicago nbout tho nerotintlons with regard to the Southweat Pool, ‘Tho disruption af the pool would fon Rood denl to unsettic tho gencral market, while 14 maintennnce would have a favornble effect on stock yulues. Tho most contradictory reports + Word given out nbout ft, On the one hand, [t “was ussexted that the pool could not be mutn- «— talned, andon the other aa confdently that it k would bo kept up, and was likely to be perma- nent. 4 ‘One of tho fentures of the day was the advance in Toxas Pacific income bonds from & to 881g. ‘This rond has a grant from the United: States of 18,000,000 ncres, and from Toxas of 4,851,702 nores, Ita capital fs $7,018,500; funded debt, $18,206,225; length of rood, 444 miles; income bonds, 7 per cent, $8,459,000, which aro part of the funted debt. Its earnings nro incrensing at tho rate of *; GH percent; its not carnings for tha past seven months, to Jan. 3, aro $889,671, ond nt this rato for the year thers would bo $1,628,084; Axed charges on first mortgage and consolidated mort- Bare, $6,000, Thoy wilt pay buck interest on income bonds to July 1 tn scrip, which can bo exchanged for Jand or stock. The stock yesterdny wns selling at 40, A conspicuous movement in the opposit direction 4 ‘was mado by New York Central, which solit down from 133 to 1904, bnck to 151, down again to 13114, closing nt 130%, Tho renson assigned for this wasn disheliof in the gentiinencss of nll tho subscriptions reported to the syndicate’s ‘ Btock. Tho oxtreme range of pricos for the day ', ds shown in the tablo below. Thaclose was firm, owing to tho favorable reports received about tho Southwestern pool meoting. The gains for the day, comparing closing Prices, were: Lake Shore %,to 101!;; North- west proferred %, to 1054; St Paul #, to Tis Burlington & Quincy 2, to 44%; Erie x, toy Ohio & Mississippi X, to 90%; Tron Mountain 14, to" HH; C, A&C. %, to MN; St Joo proferred %, to 68; Jersey Contral %, to 680%; Cnnndn Southorn \, to Tit; annot & Toxns 3%, to 46%; Wabash 44, to 44%; Minncapolls %,to 47!¢; Western Union 1, to 104; Rending %, to 69; San Francisco a My tod: Paci Mail M, (00%; Tako Frio & a Westorn !{, 082K; Ohio & Mississippi preferred H, to 6g, The losses wore Sioux City %, to 40%; tho pre- forred 4, to 70; Central Arizona %, to 124; Miobigan Central '¢, to 90; St. Paul’preferred Ni, 301%; Nitnols Contral 135, to 103%; Union Pacific %, to 08%: Erio preferred ¥, fo 6514; St, Joo $7, w TU: Delaware & Hudson X, to 74%; Lacka- wanna 4, to $1{; San Francisco preferred 3%, to 85%; Northern Pacifle 4, to3iX; tho preferred Ya, toby Louisville & Nashrille 4%, to 2215; Indiannpolls, Bloomington & Western , to 44; Ghesnponke & Ohio 4, to 22, Erlo scoond 6s opened at 87X, nnd closed at astj. Hailrond bonds, in Now York on Wednesday, wore active and buoyant. A heavy buslnesa was transacted in tho Kansas & Texas fesues, 8677,000 of the firsts solling nt 102@10¢s, and $1,878,000 of tho seconds at 654@60N@0713000%. ‘Tho Iron Mountain fesues wero in brisk demand, espoctally the preferred incofics, firsts aclling at 8790, and seconds at 70@70X. Romo, Water- town ‘& Ogdonsbutg firsts rosc from 65 to 08; Texas Paolfle incomes from 70 to TBH: Mobilo & Ohio first debentures from 7 to Indlanapolte, Bloomtugton & Westorn firsts roso from 78 to 72, seconds froin 60 to 61, and in- comes from 624 to 6734. Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Coutral firsts sold up to 89; Chosnpeake & Obio Nirsts to 67%; Lehigh & Wilkeabarre con- solidated assonted to 2%; Erlo consolidated 7s to 118; do do acconds to 884 ;.Canada Southorn firuis to 91%. Obto & Mississippi seconds fell off to Tit Denvor & Rio Grande firsta rose from BON to 00%. Business in Govornmont bonds was fair, Tho da wore 1U% bid and 108% naked in New York. In Chicago they were 10435 and 104%. For small ‘bonds % moro wns bid and naked. The 448 wero 1074 and 107%, the 5s 100% and 104, and tho 6s 104% and 1044. Foreign oxchango was in botter supply. Posted sterling rates wore 483 and .485. Now York Rotual rates were 489% and 481!4. In Chicago aotual rotes wero 4624 and 4H. Storling grain ‘bills wore 480% and 480%, Dooumontary bills on Paris wore 525@5°3X,0n Autworp 526}, and on Tavre 625%. German bankers’ marks woro 65 and 5X, and commorcial wero 9114, The ox- portsof domeatto produco from Now York for ‘tho last woek amounted to $5,087,8%3, against $5,950,010 for tho corresponding week of 187), Tho following tablo shows tho oxports (oxclu- sive of specio) from tho port of Now York for the week ending Jan, 20, 1880, compared with tha statcmont of the two > pEavioUs acarat a ‘or the we WORD stokes Forinens sad u “ae bieai Btnoe Inn, 1,..... 816,002,609 eeror 817,412,073 * New York oxchnnge sold between the Chicago banks at 78@800 por $1,000 premlum, The cur- Yenoy moveniont was unimportant in eithor di- rection. Discounts were rathor casier, with no quotablo change In bank rates at 7@8 por cont, and street rates at 6Q7 per cent. Rare ee 4,200,000, « Chicago City scrip was 07% bid and 9815 asked, There woro sales of $2,000 Cook County 7a of 1892 at 114, $7,000 Chicago 7s of 1800 at 114, $3,000 itto of 1893 at Jinx, $7000 Chicngo 64 at 109, 815,000 Chicayo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul 7s nt 10744, and West Division City Raliwny 7s at 10034, On tho Chicago Mining Board there wore sules bf Leviathan, 1,000 at 95, 400 nt 35 and BT, 1,000 at BS seller 10,200 at35 and d7}5 scllor 10; Silvor CUM, 1,000 at 40, 800 nt 424, YOO at O73g, 200 nt 85, BOO at 40 sollor 10, Leviathan, [00 at 85,200 at B14; Bliver Clif, 1,000 at 4244, 500 at 40, 100 at Hy scllor 10; Unitod Btaton 4s, $25,000 nt 1044, ‘Tho following quotations were mado; isin Katie ta vision itatlway 86, Jnion Nauonal Bank vrohanta’ devin Lloret Kovings, foe Leatnar Henk planned nal Bank... italiv 3 Want hitision tadiroed: ih w aber af Commerce. Inter-State Industrio) thor * Cotton opened at 12789 for February and (2.970 for March, and closed at 13,690 for Februe wry and 12.890 for Marc! - Gansols opened and closed at 98 7-16, The Lon- fon Times of Jan, 8 sald: ‘There is no chung {n_ the condition of the x pioney, market, which is exooedingly onsy, With : but a sant general demand, Although itis ‘Recossary to keep a watch upon the fore nL OXe changes and ‘the probablo movemonts of gold, ‘there {s no reasun to apprehend any disturbance from thig cause us matters nro ut prevent, The authorities do not antliolpute any domund at ie pat for orgie for New York, and any tet enoy of ntineatal rates to the ape Baty, eould’ no doubt be promptly oneeeeie ag rocovery In tho waliie of moe hey market, “The position of the Bank of hplande is batis- factory, sats although the chunyes in the Waa) ‘published | to-morrow will show tha usua) large wuounts Cf money y acon) panied by & tomporury expansion of the viroulation, und a # Geoling in the pi ria of reaurve to Habllitics, I Be mavery material reduo- toa in “ing reserve. ‘Thero are very few ills Offering for discount, and whilo this Js the caso and tho gold warketis quiet, as at presenb only only cue opsnition ut tho Hank boving ovcurre li THE ing tho weok onding to-day, tho condition ae the money markot must romain mich ns it is at present. Tho advanco in Kansas & Texas {9 due, tho New York Herald says, to roports that an oxten- sion of the rond la arranged for betwoen Dennt> #on and Palestine, Tox,, thoroby forming a con~ nectlon with the International & Great North- ern Rond, and proyiding:a shortor Iino to tho Gulf than ts now afforded by tho Honston & ‘ToxasCentral. An additional stimulant to tho prico of Knnens & Toxas was probably duc to the CHICAGO TRIBUNE: eUnleage & Initana Ventral Incomes HY (In Oblo & Mississippl firsta (Springheld Division); 16 In Oblo & Misatsaippt scconila and Chosapenke & Ohio firats, reries By 6 percent in Indiana, Bloom~ ington & Western Income, St. Louls & Iron Mountain frst preferred incontes rose to 88, while ito seconds fell off to 4. Donver & Kio Grande firsts roso to 9734; Columbus, Chiengo & Indiana Contra! supplementary to’ 8043 and Lafayetto, leaping & Muncia Incomes to HONG, Title consol is gold tip to 118K, Amtieruanes . nh heavy fi I+ carnings of the rond, which for tho second week ng aiid priven declined Wes nme ently cals in Jnnuary show an incronso over last year of a te ae Nashville. New York € Patra “hiengo, 44,888, The proposed pufchnse of tho German rail. rouds by tho Govermont has cattced nn oxtrnare dinary oxcltement on the Rorlln Nourse. A core respondent, tolegraphing from Berlin, says: The more Moatteht fat and reputable nmong tho freqnenters of the Exchange aro virldly ree minded of the period of wild speeniation whieh preceded the erls! 73, and avo apprehensive of nrepotition of it. And there ean be no doubt that the Government rallwas-purchnso project and the unduo haste which charncterizes the Mnancial operntions conthected therawith are to A xreat extent Frepamd(hla for the. sloploratile prococdings now taking pince on the Exchange, Tha London J'tmca of Jon, 10 says: The return from the Rank of England for the week ended the 7th inst. gives the follawing re- sults whon compared with the previous week: . eerensa, 2162 SanWtam Inerease., 206itt On the other side of the recount: Government securities, aT Increase, matt a i OF RECUTILIOR. Y F Retr ea Pocrease. the Toledo, Peorin & Warsaw Road, Notes unemployed HAD | “St is reported that. tho Louisville & Nashvill The amonint of notes in elroutntion 19 £25773, | Com pamenre nepitiaine oF tug. puurchnee of a 408, being an increnso of 244.170; and tho stock | the Springfield Division of tha Ohio & Missia- alpp of bullion in both departments, 1s £27.65%021, | sippl. showing fn Incrense ee 7401 when compared | A" hearattack wax mado on Central Arizona to-dny. After selling dawn to Jit, It recavered with tho preceding retui Subjoined fu the F resent Josttion of the Bank | tot, and gland ab i 8 of consols Me] ‘dar Pronceotn closed nt 25%, and ‘Rashville, Cl hnatianoas & St. Louis at 7644. J & New Orleans, Nnahville, Chattanooga este Louis, ani Paeite ‘Moll lending typ dewn- wand movement. During tho afternidin deals Ings wore characterized by a atrong tone, and, under brisk purchases, tha genornl list reeav= ered 1 to ¢ per cent, while Tieastnd soils nS rose 7 per cent, to iis Lonel Nee EN hvilic, Nashville, Cuaftannog Oils, Jersey Central, Frio, Pacific ate ‘ventnrh ‘futon and New York Central, and ‘Southwestern shares wore cnispicunus fn the advances. tn tho final sales New York Contral became weak and closed at tho lawest paint of the day. The syndicate of bunkers who received the Nit for Content atock yestordny’ are fitepornd to conceal all the facts excopt tit 200,000 shares of ack were taken at prices ringing from 131 to a5. Thero {sn story current that the entire block wes taken by members of the epndleato, aud that thes: will holt it for bigher figures, ‘The fact that there is so mich inystery, about tho result of tho bidding tended ie discourage Purcharers of stock in open market, OMicint announcement te miade that tho Wa- bash, St. Louis & Pacific have mechs ta to lease of England and tho price Fronch rentes, ‘with tho corresponding week of lost years The transnetions were No shares: 207 reshik ‘alee canta penitacr, Be Cont Arizonn, 7,00 4 aR a it. Louis & New Orleans, Chesn= as Ae Any in Ete peako & Olio, 10.000 Columbur, Chicago, & Indl. nt pate ann Contra, ROM Cedar Falls & Sijnnosntn, N00 Hank rate of disco reant. 5 pel nekiewinnn. AS Erie, St. Joes, 11,000 Spon mnrket ditto. i 10) bree Ader gents Hourgon & Texts, 10,000 pay Mount 81,000, il pene is Knnshs & Texas, 6 Shoro, 4.000 'Lonitae ako . ville & Nnshvilie, 000. Luke Erio & Western 1400 Michigan Central, 5,900, Northywesturn 8 Nashville, Chattanooga & 81 Louts, 19,000 Jorsey Central, 6,000 New York Central, 7,800 4 o BSubjoined Is tho retum of the Rank of forthe week ended tony compared with tho Provious week: ios 17.000 Baetfta Mall, 300 Ste Path, 7000 ASS “2a St Louis’ © Ba mF a Paelte, Cash and bultton eaten Tuber va Waban vases ones Bilis dlscounted 081,070,508 1 pci eg hte at te cent, closing nt 6. Primo mor- LIABILITIES, Rtorling exchange atendy nt 480H5_aleht 4814. ESET SMe CTE Be NERAY | Dry-goods tinpon for tho week pe a Dylvate deposits, ALDER, ‘The Intest sh!pmonte of bullion we: Ophir, ae 7 Paradiaa Vi Callfornin, ‘San, "2. Unton Consalittated, Consolidated Virginia, Jan. 12, TRelmont, Jan. 9... Northern Nello, Jan. 7.0404 Alexander produced $882,700 in “ie, making the total product since tho mino was opeucd 01,404, The 8an Francisco Bulletin gives the following table, which shows tho mills in opers- tion or construction at Radio, the number of stamps, averagu daily capacity in tons of rock, and cost: BLadoseph ‘Tonnesaco 68... Nock Island, ry 0s Conadnonthern lampe. Tons. Value. a 40 ston.) #lebluan Central Pacitie Malt. Littie Pittsburg. wsssae asen headin Be Punk Peete reeds. e jor mi St Pau} atruction, ne tho Spaulding, now nearly | §b! aug How ready. The holsting works in operation at the Bodlo mines cost $561,000 * \ ‘Tho Graphic says: ‘The discovery of immense bodies of carbonates e e it. rekerred. dund-at on tha Steeno Peak Mountains of Now Mexico | {5 qereccee Heeanth Bs hand ai hing created quite an excitement throughout Cia des Bi arava Arizang nad Colara wolatd & Uc 4 8 ada, Tho woekly eutp, out ut tot tho Consolidated Virginia is now about 1, Itis ‘aural ta that Tho reserve ore now nvall- able in the Contra! Arizona will koop a 100-stamp alll bitay for four. gare. Tho average yield of tho ora is about Le Boone ae and tho ore in sight” tecatimated at ‘Tho gross carnings of tho following rallronds aro reported: MISSOURI, mAs & TRXAS. Yon: iat Loxnon, Jan. %1.—Cone wn: States bonde—Now i ibisgs espe, unt; Ors. wee we | “american securtties—Tilinols Contral, 108% Recond weak.gt anuery: 1 SH SBP FES | Ponnsylvanin Conteal, 803%; Erte, 445; seconds, ‘91; Rondin, ‘Tho nmoune of bullion withdrawn from tho Bank of Boginnd,on batance tony, was £15,000. PANIS, Jan. 2.—Rentes, af O50, MINNEAPOLIS & BT, LOUIS, oN 1960. Increase. First wook of Janaary......04. eo ‘The following shows the opening, highest, low- est, and closing prices of tho active stocks: MINING:STOCKS, 3 3 & Q BAN VRANCISCO, Blocks. a2 & | saw Francrsco,Cal., Jan, 21.—Tho following EF] 2] F |S | aro tho closing quotations at the Stock Board: faa fit [tao iad & ta by & Northrestern 106 ease Sa tengo Stites & 8b Ghtengo, tu fenkn & Alton... fel i ity) y oiuol ia ce Tuto indy Waahtngia wi Daal &P. aaa Aa to a. Westorn aeborc Paes Resi a SE eats ites eral ee Tostos, Jan,20,—The following aro the closing Bet de & Ban Ft un Feeriol prete K neye for coppers stacks: Northern Pacine.. FT Northorn cite proférteds cscs. fi i im Lake Erlove Western 4 er Li Ehennpenta et Bioorg £16 Nad heh fe us od ns ane AA leer tabitng Cott solidutad ning Company has declared a divi- F Chenayanke & Ole ocond prota] By dond of 60 conta por snarO. payablo Feb, 2. Onin & Miesisnli St Pau Beda ne Blox GHy proterred: Butro Tunnt Motrapoilt'n nejovald’ i iit ban Metropolitan Elovated ft. It C Manhattan REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho following instruments were filed for reo- ord Friday, Jan, 23: ciTY Propentr. - mga st M6 thw of North State, nf, xi th ct lian, Palace Car Lines Alton & Ferre! Haute Contra} Arizona A.C. Tidy Cineinninth & hank United States Expra! Went ‘Adame t, 2 Ath, inipravie Anted Jan. 31 Corer e naider 1. Cartor), Bunker sty a w coraf liouch « fla Jan. 1s iJohn Spry to Wittabin ‘Chi fears talinan ompany} Lowe ny, 13) ft a of ‘Twe mIXth tt (rith otbery ‘utnporty an into do I vagus Bhaw ta Th CAE Went ne Pa at Ht iit, impr igre Dea, Sil ina Mat i cotipon: FOUSIGN BXONANGH, Blety Aa yy Deo, ah WO «Dion rage itt algae auras SPR ‘s Paul a ft, dated Jan. 23 (Ferdinand na cat Went Pasta ‘ cara yee gon 8 ‘Avitlag A Voriee to Carino pher Moto! theirs 8, ty wort tnylorat, 100 ft wot Stay: ‘titi fies Hod dan.23 (chnietophor stalubn si ess iui. sa far to A. : fase eee THASK & FRANCIB, Bankers and Hrokera, 7 BROADWAY, N. ¥. Men! f the Now York Stook Kxoh: SENRO\Ue Nan work slog romans | sulla ib GCs Bonar ts te aor, ‘ie All classes of 8 lutea Bh r \- jos ecu iy pane aad 8 Eald on Commits BURY arose i TADAG ft Datly Market Lotters sont to Customers, Tanna Cileuey arrenicitrin NOP). pe56 a Fitthay TINE FIUSY NATIONAL DANK OF OFICAGO huts ann Hise for sato s largo line of cholce Sand percent | Wailonsl, Si yin gf Maxwell Nalirond First ye MONTAGE WONDS, ele Milwaukee & Bt, aul late, boaring? percent, duoin | “nrnvod antod da 1908, ara for salo at Ty and intorost, ent, pian o aan iyi frith ot pee party, tated Doe, BHLI, YOUR UNITED STATES WONDS (il rams : ty Vrewterudh 1.0 And secure s handsome premium, anc OTE OF i ae <4 ss BUY COU COUNTY Olt WHOT CIIGAUO 6 PER Foriythied Gt aye of fuddun sf, Oxi tt, CENT DONDS, igo 2 stamporshl’ oo". ta James. BOND Mt} a rity, bearin, An equally goo security, bearing higher rate of CHARLES HENROTIN, 103 Washington-st, FIBLD, LINDLEY & CO,, foot a 30 COMMERCIAL, The following wero the recolptaand shipments New York. a nee Heodiae ee ot produce ey bid uring thotwenty>four hours onding at 7 o'cloo! Ble peas ners Friday morning; Members of N. ¥, Stock Hxchange, we ae 2 ALBERT M, DAY, Manager u PRESTON, KICAN & COn nen at BANKENB, a 100 Bast Waabington-at,, ry at Buy and sell Governmont Wonds aud otber g000 Ou INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Ey We offer for nale to-day some Hyde Park Tih School Bonds drawing 7 per coat intercat; also Hilnots Coun- Bonds, 48.380 i tae al wo BY TELEGRAPH. EW YORE. New Yorke, Jan, 23--With the exception of ad a which declined ¥@%, Governments were steady, Nallroad bonds strong and higher, Texas Pa- ciflo income land grants advanned from &l} to 885, and closed at £6, Other changes wero as follows; An advance of 8 per cént in Columbus, Pes SEEN: : 5 Lieh Es SATURDAY, JANUARY Hay, tons... a.) 140) 2) 10 ae mt tt mH tal 40 1) FO wos seers: Be| shea ‘am f) 2a bp it 148! al ik a “Withdrawn from ator during Thureday for elty consumption: 2,852 bu whent, 16,686 oO corn, ‘Lu outs, 7 bu rye, 2,256 bu barley. The following grain was inspected Inte atoro inthis city yesterday morning: Senrs No.2 winter wheat, @ cars No.2 apritg, 20 cars No.3 do, 10 ears rejected, 1 car no grado (100 whont); 111 cars and 13.814 bu No. 2 corn—the Intter n Inko tranafor,—56 cars high-mixed, 67 cars new mixed, Gears rejected (8 corn); 19 cara whito outs, 8 cars No. 2 mixed, 10 cars rejected (44 oats); 4 ents No.2 ry0, 1 car rojected; 8 cars Nv, 3 bar- ley, 8 curs oxtra, 4 cara low grndo (19 barloy). Total (416 cara), 214,000 bu. Inspected out: 26,802 bu wheat, 27,140 bu corn, 2678 bu rye, 1081 bu barley, The lending produco markote were ngaln fr- reguinr yesterday, thongh stendlor than tho previous day, tho feollng being much fess nervous than then, Whent fell off le early, thon ndvanced 214¢, and fell back to in the afternoon, closing %o better than on Thursday oveninz, ‘This largoly dictated the tone in other markote, tha tninor ones being lower beenuso there was no afternoon trading in thom Thursday ponding thobigdropin wheal. Tho forcignadvicescansed an early break, but operators horo wore realy to take advantage of it. Tolograms were ro- eelyed hero stating that meetings of loading men hadbeen held in Now York tho previous oventng, at which ft was resolved to buy on tho break which thos felt stiro wotlk! occur ypster~ day morning; and accordingly tho nows cama that brokers wore quictly taking all the offerings onthe seabonrd. It is beiloved that buying or- ders were nlso sent here, but whother becauso tho syndicate could not. afford to permit a furthor deoline, or it was part of a “milking” detail {4 tho gonorn! program, can only bo guessed at. Corn was relatively atendy, and Provisions adyanced enrly but foll of Inter, closing somewhat lower than the provious day in sympathy with a dull hog market in tho nftornoon, Mess pork closed stendy at about $12.45 for now seller January, and $12.05 for March, Lard closed n shade lower nt $7.50 for now seller January, $7.624@7.05 for March. Bhort ribs closed nt $6.024%@0.65 for March. Spring whent closed 40 higher, at $1.17 for spot and 1.18% for March. Corn closed a shado firmer at 3744c epot and 48i0 bid for May, Oats closed unchanged at 37!{o for May and at about S¢0 for next month. Ryo was lower at To seller February. DBurloy was firmor at 780 spot No, 2, and 670 for do extra 3. Hogs wore quict and closed wenk at €4.40G1.50 for light and at 440G4.75 for heavy. Cattle wore quict and generally lower, with snles at $2,255.75. ‘The dry-goods market had no now fentures, Business was very quict, with lttlo likelihood of any Immediate improvemont. Prices continuo te show decided strength. Grocories were In Nght request at about steady prices, no changes being noted, Boots and shoes remain quict and firm. The demand for dried fruits was without noticeable improvement. Fish were quiot and frm, Thoro was o Uberal demand for-canned goods, nearly all descriptions of which wero firm, Prices of dolry products wera firm, and for checso higher prices are predicted. Tho Jenthor, bagging, tobacco, and conl markots pre- sented no specintly now fentures, Pig-iron was strong and advancing. Olls woro quoted quiot. and steady. Lumbor was quict and unchanged. Tho de- mand continues moderato, The reports from tho pinerics were more fnyornblo for loggers. ‘Tho chango comes tate, but probably in timo for thotn to materially reduce tho avorngo cost of tho Ings, and tho stock wilt doubtioss bo about as Jargoastisual. Thosates of furs wero small, tho recoipts being Ilght, but, with better ronds aud more snow, dealers look for largor offer- Ings. Wool, broom-corn, and hay wore un- ebanged, Hides wore quoted weak, tho roports indicating that stocks nre nocumulating at the Polnte of distribution, Seeds wero quict, tim- othy being lower under increased offorings. Greon fruits oxtibited Ittle change. ‘The heavy snow-storm in Wisconsin has changed tho aspect of lumber nffatra in that 8tate, and onlls to mind tho fact that anothor meoting of the lumbormen of this city 1s now in oor. It is reported that py price of mombership in tho “ bucket-shop hns beon put up to §100. Rall freights wero roported stendy on tho basis of 400 per 100 hs on grain to Now York, and ihe on boxed meats to do. Through freights to Liverpoo! were 4c on mouta and Inrd, and 650 on flour, Tho following shows tho receipts and ship- monts of wheat at points named yesterday: Received, eee Chicago... Silanes: Re Louk ‘ow VOI Hintttinoro. Philadelphi Total, bu, +r: ‘The recolpta nt 0 gated 110,000 bu, and the shipments 20,000. Tho following was tho produco movement re- ported from New York yesterday: Hecofpts— Flour, 7,081 bris; whoat, 18,000 bt; corn, 0,000 ‘bu; onts, 17,000 bu; corn-meal, 510 pkgs: rye, 1,000 bu; barloy, 10,450 bu; malt, 4,600 bu; pork, ‘M46 Dri; beef, 2,320 bris; cut monte, 4,123 pkgs; Jard, 2,007 tea; whisky, 516 bria. Exports—For % hours—Flour, 19,000 bris; Whoat, 189,000 bu; corn, 74,000 bu, The Now York Produce Exchange Weekly gives tho following na tho visible supply of grain: [IPaeat| Corn. | Oats dan. 1t, wa. Jan, 1, Nea: Bh ATT, xa Jan e aula nine 1,008,000 bu rye, againet 1,153,000 bu a wook pra- ‘The recelpts and exports of butter (oxclusivo of butterine) at Now York sinca May 1 (tho bi ginning of tho trade year) compare na follow: Receipts, Exp ZL SIT ‘The receipts and exports of cheeso nt Now York since May s {the beginning of tho trado a follows: year) compare os lows: Heese, Exavite ‘The following !s an oxtract from a Jetter writ- ten by an Irish miller Jan. 6 tos correspondent | here: in the dark as to the. future: rrpent a miller would jose 0 eat ms manufacture it and as thus no Keop in ic ha stl tes bas, r roy the pure nae Bmonth oro. t Igy uneorealniy ihe simply’ dock if, OF ite ns ho can help. ms Reeve SH lesan know hom te run it be bigh; butt hear fateree are thy foal ito we an below present quotations, more wt it Mt Our Febate Constantine Botn wheat and jmalte at the prea ‘a ae Intings tl Fusal pobula ay th on Ce ae aAvon nemo aad font meat to A there it Fea of manufactured iit which weighs ant pet Sudoversthine in a muddle. PROVISIONS, ‘ TOG PRONUCTS~Wore loss activo, and again tre Toaular, but within narrower lltnits, and tho foeling was Nor, ‘The markos advanced early in sympathy with s roported tinprovoment at the Stock-Yards, and Geclined Jater whon It was undorstood that hogs were dull. ‘There waa llttlo in the ton of advicas from other pulnta to influence the markets, and the bulk of the trading hero was in changos from one month to bor berg] Moya beskod ay fae eederteutned pect as OF, bike ‘inte and Soteat mall daton H ed camdanah wae, pose On Ginetan tae Si baa ouls: Praca Nir aan mio uve muy | Ho | } " m0 Pay oe ae “Th | Glovoland: Sieg iStue oder top! cca Ateiboa", oes cy meen placen,..... 208, 7, eellor ee 4 feateaiea'e, ara a end ba or fae iu 3 fe a fe ot ree nay brs aaa brie elie March Sia sei ee at ait ia Totals brie A Ie 24@to v ahasene apok at iivars-Wore agai Sto roporwa Ie mabe ti oe i eae 24, 1 $10) FANN oy do at 4 140000 Ba phi 4 Unt tae 2 SG MT FR Hareny 8 Doxeado At 7734: m0 mageoon Aran (RATA ay AE tO(cclo; AD tee aeroot, Hickied. Hama cit Rats a VO boxes shortclenra nt Ly lens for 0 a nF pita wore about aa follows at 1 o'clock for oH & re ca | see clears, Orta rea 9 oa ag Lae “Short ribs, alter mares Slane ft, i , rena exie ei nn mani fon re att 10, Phi Bee | me Te Ae was ey do duncon qu Mabe te for anata, ee THe for ore ribs, 7 rafts Sor short clears, jams, Mitaneased na guice santo ob 849340 for Ana gtat nt 6A 0 f s4abo for brown, with esto Of 0 cont ne ani Dhan i t $4.75. for far otira mens Tad heii e as fora whee ae Bunria Tinmeat S160 and 123 brie oxttw' mors on pris yernia. ortiat s Pa quoted at Getic for city and 626}0 BREADSTUFFS. FLOUT—Wasagain dull, and rather treak, exporters boing unable to pay the prices asked, while local ilonl- orsanty bought sparingly. Sales wore reported of 275 bris winters, nnd 125 bris tye, on private torms; 7% pris aprings nt §5.1926.90; 220 bris mupers at #1008420; and AS bri buckwhent at #75, ‘Total, 790 bris. Rxportex- tran wero quoted at §5.00050 In sacks, and double ox- tra do nt 85.102, Ovuen MILLSTUTTSs—Enton were § cars bran nt $10.75 11,00 por ton: 1 car food at $17.00; 2cars shorts at $12.25 @1258; dears wheat scroonings nt 8.00 oer tons and t car coarse coru-meal at #1450 per ton froe on board cae. SPRING WHEAT—Was falrly actlvoand yory Irrog- ular, doolining 191340, adyaucing 240, and closing IYoxbovo tho Intest price of Thursday. | ‘Tho foralgn advices «noted dullness tn Liverpool, and heariness in Tondon, while the onrly telegrams from New York noted m decline there, ‘This influ, oneed a fow pnrites here to eal frooly at the out- sido, and nennsidorablo quantity of long wheat waa ainioated ‘Hut tt waa willingly taken, and snon here, erorumora that Enatera capltnliste, wore bu Troon Now York os well as hore, ‘Chia current though but slaw find to. t who: 0 Oy sold Febrinry, but romo bolley ed at tho selling dons had boen on the sentp, te tha Intent ta das pross prices to anoint atwnich it could be taken tn Ramin ht 8 Rood uot. Cam mtinat was rater ni, closing at 41.15 for No, 2, nnd €1.06% for front recente of No. & winter recalpts of do being wae at #101, Bellar, arch renee nt $1.18, sae até. ndvancad declined ta Fle, wl int the closo of red at, EL ASIST Me Ghe'month wat nearly noininal at $1,1942118, ath losing at the ont: rida, “spot males wore repariad, 9 bu No, nt naeG 8 Bi ba, 3 ont Oval tose 40h oa ctu ne bior and 6400" bu by sample ab Towel nl, RM aa Ni capate in store wero entire) nome tant, its Tiniten tod bu rode. £209 ance CONN Wan more active, And ntendy In comparison wiih whoats Tt-deolined. sxage, and stoned bout tho Tamo ns thurrdny gvontaie The Deities para et Oro quictand atonay, though some cablesquoted Layers peal easier, nnd thore wos not much change tn Now York, while our receipts wera Inrgor. Seilors ere’ not, anxious to operate at lonar figs and tins Oo Tanehotd nt tho dgctino, thous this Tomark nppllea chiefly to tho summer futures, Cush gorit waa tn mods erate demand and Meady, clontag ae ata and Aso for new mixed In Armour, ois> xalors. Soller Muy Suan ne di iesllined to dee and reacted to 4: Ss tid. Soller Jtine ranged nt 4i}gets2t(c, a Duly at about ontaee M Aigoronee baing sometimes tern. Alarch gold ab STAC, Wepruary Bt And Jonuiary wns Deca KE BTRAIAC, th latter clnsiny ant, iife. Bpot tales wera coporiod of 1Whitd bu No.2 and high mixed Bereta Ral Rae be now h mnimilxad ine ESrorsat it or, No, 2 fa afectod mi Ti{ar 8 hy enmity nat Asa on cmc ‘aati nt aveito fro br, ib Bese, the oon b outa delored otal eau be Uy ro fairly activa and jower a compared mith the previcus day, tha ecling avorayed avout ‘Tho markey syn) ympathized “with other arain, fall- nie Nut $40 fro of the preceding even- ing, andr roca vored late clORINR Renely tho RaIno on Nt the ‘The longs wero aupnnred Lo bemnxtoun Uy Rellcond there mas vonsidorntle Inquiry at tho hottom from purtion who hind n profit in the deal, ‘The to- gelnla wero inrgor,and Now York wax renatied easior, Roller Slay onencd. nt diye, fall to ihiKc, ralltc fe, and clonail atte, Februgry ona wore qul ei Hing: at 40, anid closing sae a Ape tee gerd dat rold al Ride, ad romilar were qu ted Xo. Carheatra ware roparted of sninple at mane Igo freoon board. otal, ne 2 a q ki bi ioe ik wmpla at Tera! HNO iy sninple ‘Toeté4c on JEV—Wae in little botter demand and firmer, ‘Tho late broak brought out a fow orders, ere Anon oF By fo. 2 were roported at 7Ho, and of extra Futures wore Suiah be boing, quoted higher, tt ravoral geben onthe Uoor, | Feb raary e wi 30 and nopinal ot i bilby at na fo. 3 wns quiet mples scaren at i ea roquest. hath ales wore ro ae ide ae minty ob button 3 at aor [i art Bi bua. Spy aemapto at iaoute bn trucks “Total 2008 Bu. TWO O'CLOCK OALL. Whent wan rtcadior, with role: ni alts “er Ase eens Haren gue int a Stay watts ister al Bales 5 Ee Hy wt So for Jul Ny Parie Fe weit e810 at ty ate for Fob barat (015,00 for Marob, #1215 tor Ava and iar gs hort. Hibs were enslor, pales being noted of 2 0 te0 ‘Be, . 16.02}4 for March and 6.7254 for April. AFTERNOON BOARD. Wheat oponed firmer and q subsequently ac declined, gauing. ts fo jow wala at raion of rae ‘pein or au and. cinsed at, HA ‘Cain ene vault ae los Biny. cloalny (a. Juno sold ots at er and fe “Ont Were = strony, | Kolling ot cloning — onay, Mors nore cloned at e127 4941290 tor Febriniy, F129 Gide forStarch. ‘sales QAO brie wi #12) for Febru ary, eB Lad elored at si 3 Vobsunry and at ern foary nod Haier 8 for naka Buon ueetajes Rito on ‘and $OIDGONS f ab 8 Fouraa March. Tehouldore ithe ‘ot slears~50 bza abe. . LATER. ‘Whoat closed to lowor than at tho end of the morn: ing session of the Board. March sold nt 81,1814 1.24 und closed atthe Ineldor Corn waa qbiet at 42) xt for a, Mess pork was siondy, with sates roporiod bg oH bein at #1 tS aoiler March, Lard was quiot nt Gsig@i.es sellor Bareh. —— GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CONN—Was steady, with falr sstes ins mnall ways 1 glib sollor March. a i a hea do ‘f ae ine 6 yerey en BUTTER—A fitm and unchanged market was noted, Shtppors and the tocal trade bought freely at the fal- lowlng ryngo of prices: DAGGING—Thore waa a firm and unchanged mar- ket, Halos to a fair nggregato wore effocted at tho auctallens. aiven below: . Be Ruri of 5 'Gs0 Yery frm, The demand con- tinuce satisteotorlly active, and ‘prices hava anad- yanelng tondengyt 8 COAL—Was again quoted dull, and prices wera weak, 88 givon below: 3 1 ab $10, and pork Darrols a DICENSHD. HOGE—Were in fair request, and ad: yaneou Baldo early, closing Sear, Ia coumequenee ot tho Inter advicas ee weaieaun ore and aah ne of hear ay Mia ‘welynta sold at eave tana gin ra er better local request, at Ibo Corde Bely w niodorate demand oxtsted. Prices Whiten Biot glen ‘| Fv 19 Wht hiotiah, tami, ia un ett Hacker 2 sm @ He 8 fe - ai Fadi Dee “a 3 vat Herrina— fal fas apt, Oris ad OR Horring—t1ol lingo ease i Hopring—Bea a's oa fae isa Se 9 VUUTIS AND NOTw<ia’ Ula’ soarket there Wore pa changes: “A tight ‘order business was dolug at Shout avosdy price da us Vatonete, ithe Tove iitaentsi, ct ATTY ® CUFFEDUs, 1 eke ey oats 68O Exes ene oe e3 3 paisa crease the! iia" Zr, ‘s'srmer, 4 ks uote ha are dias frovon boards and a be Noy “parlson with Wednoaday's prices eales showed a de- 1880N—SIXTEEN PAGES. 5 % {on bottor cinas, Allaales nro mada enhlect to» shrinkage of 40 Bs for piggy sowa and BU Be fur a a seed tte moa sans, ne Hear, cub. Aare 600 Ar, Pree No, Breen de Dri Ronn gritaiy. : fang oan RO SAL | 62.00 a Eis" (oh ME caver, He . ¥ Heat a i elie 4 io iy 49h 3 aa + ays 2 40 aby is Meas ok te. 8 2B R ih az 4 6 ya SOR as 455 ¥ aoa 7.00 ay rtd i 103 16 ho Aas Rona Bi 1 4s Vv Eur iw aay Kt . a 4 aay M + 1400 2°86 aa 3 Baza 0 "8 ato | 23 in pitty parents 168" wera wenk and othor Aiah4) Br. 4m rt] fruits atendy, ornnices boing rather frm! aay 30 at i ea rm re pel nes '0 ‘Tho tiarkat wan dail, and salon ware Aovatin | foctod ate furthor slight ecling, | Wa quite poor f wd ‘radin brat Pte ioe 1K WAS Mostly gy eyteonatnived duty Very Aroaxr. et Roretat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tritun portions. Wrloos ruled | Arpany, Ne Seca ieeeke-Tecoint CATS mae ‘ook, bay Kurc he ried tnine, Homing a} Fate, fiferings ruling, hina in buyers favors the fy A Marketa TiN Tete Maly. whieh ROH NAly i euibiinee uamnn weak throunn cons Peet closine tame nnd wr eaten AND iihan eat it ie i Sige y PARRA—Kocolpte, $6 cars; Ins UD; ninrked opanid ste far al hy ba on those pITsfe, ninen a rule sci. atu, (es aa Sens Talieey e—Cominon to extra dressed, $5.2525.0, unfavorable wonthert market hon "y it ia the Veale Absochate artes oe ALBANY, Jon. TTLR— Reco rainse 610" tint Weak a Torkel dull wid oworry quel y Laxins—1 nc 4dienmnnred with last wonky prtecs dechines ts fret ER RS aSte l 7 15.251 Inmbs, cor ale, Ps ood, Meee a tiee eae NEW YORK. New Yontr, Jan. 2h—lrnves—Recalnts, S400; ma xetintrly netive, And a aliade onmer prleens nyse es this darn rb 108, 0, thio outelte fades for eaventy Hinoiny L4H Ba, for ‘oxporialion sliver exporiers ghot en ad shipments to-day and to-more uurtora boot, 1,00) curcasses dem an feroe Mor veneteted pro} Mendy fvthe following Fanga Hilo sonattne's: patent gal rush = eSaan5 se eS rea fair to Oe fair hha: Now Orleans prima to ch nt du. SEREREES ro 01 Inutinn, nnd Su deesaedtingns for ihe vyeak ond marrow (Halurduyl, 2200 iva, Catto, Tism quart, bee! eusken atutton, gd BiB aipenstal eee ete iS mn SHUKKP—Recolpts, 2,50; market lay fat 8 9 | forsloen, wilh y fom iuiabe at B70 re Att AVAL Tb oF AwtWeHecelpla, Ggek woarkot a shado firmer, at M rT {geohah with a saat bunch of city ‘sloprfec pigt a A BUFFALO. UFFALO, Jan. Z.—OATTLE—Recal fa ro tenia, and priceniu shade Mishors aironeee tue 81.00, £0 i atlusfoa Ul Ditisr ghee, AF Rood ship- 21 y—Wanratiter doa mot wiih worn timoth: lon. Imo tn; yajoeang and unchanged, ihe ul Inauiry: Lb Wear teeoliee “Thee reports font tie ins-—Itechipt 12001, markat ip Hina arent any ites ava to bo foundeand the fenste den nawlees at sive a miher ionmy tate of iinaathere: Wen Homans rriegs Agana ea your tn fee Garenn-aured hidoe, Hah, fy Us 4EUOK A} no Caviauas OM SAloy Beat eradoe ae ieee Necalpts, Siés; market demand fair and prices hizhor for ‘Yorkoray heavy duiit no, ioral dee mandi Rood, to. choley | York Kor, Suid aeadr cate Rolected® ¢188: heavy and taetiion Bienes nd Cnn, F120 tb) comrto rom A) Dy es aig grea rot OTE ESCH KANBAR CITY, Spectat Dispatch a ae eal Temranes LS horse trade bas boon boomin, for the Toat weak, nero Ry Huei ibegn t good, gomund. for a Hasson Of a fide i i Esher, ai iarion pave sion! effected the follow! ng gutce curing th ho Inat Tee Sartee, KANAB CITY, inthe Prix Qne dun horse Lag *& Gurtent roporis ine coutle ee nt is, shiprasnts reodors, & in Sot Golornnan bra nau, a Hoas=Kecoipts, 1,301 *Foxne Ay nollre ry a firmer; choice hi “564.35; light Bhi) bac Taine packing, BONS aby aRRR nae ST. LOUIS. 8 AT, Louis, Jan. 2—CATTLE—Supply 1 ate malnty ti | tatrcnosned'intive stacrs, which ent at 180 ri oO tb etaen, ae, anid at 3 A urs" at oasicr at foodors, rms Paxate, isetisy te ond ta cliolce, carne cake. Sipmente 3 fing brown mine 1 wb i gy | _ Sitesr—Fi 00G5.50; recelpts, 1,000; ship. LUMUIE-Wan tn moderate demand. Tt isundore | 2a JO tlond that the changns In Pash mado fhaestay wa Will | paotiay, diaueeine Recchorn te Pa ch i af veulors. Coaeeeerey “that Wiecenatin: wna visti ed ur apt | Rotpta, 40 hou; alipmants rd bond. Meee et tcterm of tie peasy day OLNCINY ferday, wien gives umigrmen an ep} Urluniiy tote- | _ Cixcreart, Jnn.21—Alaon—Atendy and drm, TT. me ro yc In the woods. Following is the price list: a) 3 a Bihan fi tngennd ieayyzana SiMe assessor e00 Tiltcbors's sc 'Xdts6} vecoiptar a tio? sete Flt and rece : | HE sttswamenn, son Se cenectise, wliney’ 40d ii eecani ve stendy a ‘thintelear Fee HO | quictat PSSA; dyossed, comand Yate wna toastes brid ance too | dros avectay Ennion reno alah Pere eee ti] INDIANAPOLIS. inoring, reed comod, dvoased: a Rughowtds thine and rapa 100 | gAPEANAPOrIe Jan, 21—Hoas—Btrong at B.OGLA, AMOSK Ponras; {aet2 inch: uD = —<—_— Hook boards; {att ine x : Qatock bonrasy 1027 sen TE AP’ foncing, igatauality. Tw BY, TEREGRAPH, neing, Novas. i Common Bonds: uoeism : FOREIGN. Grinman UE reais Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dimonslon stuff, 2290 BWS1.00 Lrvznroon, Jen, 3—11:0 a. m—Fro! (0, 1, 1s; ie Pouuh ead wotect. 140 | wo. ca, a ‘i rg | _.Gratx—Whoat—Wintor, No. 1, 118 24; No. 2 10a (dt Bhinaton chotce, 27" | spring No.1, 10s Gd; No.2 10st" whito, No. 1, 118244 Thera wa OlL and steady market for eu in thin as 18, giniat an ntendy No.2, 1083; club, No, 2, Lgl No, 2, lis id, Corn—New, No, 1, 56 by ald, No, Provistons—Pork, ‘on ‘Tard, 40s 64, Livenroun, Jan. 4—COTroN—Quiot but stendy ab 7@74d; sales 10,000 bales; speculation and export, 2,000; Amorican, 8200. HAREADSTUFFS—Small businoss at lower prices Californin white whont, 10a 84@lis 2d; do club, 11s 10d @ilts ba; rod Wostorn spring, 0a@t0s Od; rod Weetem Spero. ‘@ Minter, e4agtiezd. Flowr—Westorn canal, desage Nentafoot oll, oxtra.s.. Corn~Wastern mixed, now, 58 bd} old, 607d, Nontafoat ott, No. 1. at | “dinners ov Suen rice tay bas Rank oll. av WECKIPTS OF WurAaT—GLU0 gra; “Amorienn, 19,000, Stent i) ane ant, FAnitcsnt wanteienter ‘firm, Tarpe 4 | AxtWEID, Jan, 2.—PErito: Mines oll ieee oe following woro hah "by tho ag Board ‘ody cieening, der leodurix Bit NERbOOr, Jan, 30 mi Plone, ine, 87 S04 | Whoat—Wintor, 10s Bal 4 alt tiwaie i I or ATOR Wa owing | wie, 10s bd lta Aa Sand ig." Now corn, tn Jargor nfferings, ay ie Gd. Rocetpis ‘ore 03 ‘Thero was Vttlo call for car-lots, and the arrivals nto uaunlly transferred to store and Fotalle ol lent ast threo anys, fo.o0s" ‘eéntaia. 10,00 being 9 Wo eeu. HERA —[peniors reported & ttle stronger fect. Uavetegor,90.2-12m.—s¥beal-—Dall ands pus Jowort red winter, Iiny to. spring, 10s. Td Pa jandiogtnces The ot er we i a Leh, Gattornin declined 1a! Corn gtondlor at setg, “Cort ata, Bb Arkon aeaisaae abi | goes it Gosst~Whont. dully Nor daovineg declines Si Tee trennea, 1adq whi eos drone’ $e ‘orn tn raoderaty demand ‘Armvod—Whoxe dill and TAGS ANDO Te ep Ree® rercouutey rated mre huavy. Corn, not much doing, 19 ariva—iViteat dull qunteg oD aLEetl ea and hoslavtod; Na.d eppiog declined bd. Corn, dal Hee ety wrought’ iron at ‘oavy SnENS | and noglector. Pore Pp, and nurrera Rinte nt $1000 per fd. UnconLong clenr eae stort clonr, ais. ‘Tale intyar adenine. ragen nargeeuve ta at ana s, seheat during cI eR ae a eet ates ate pane. boing ‘ADOUL BLA Te_was Fopuriad that the | SON A hopes MARE LANS—Whost dull and shoe Neate Rely ee bodt Gian” vias wold Henry fy 1:30 p, m.—Woathor fatr. Brendstute Blow at Gitogtoa. rime was a a ‘ ia void ig vac sation ane ie ¥ in prin whit, ve shares in ents vie 0 time of your: Ses yehirfs s2dy prin, Aiaalde as wht, 1s Era cea sie Xin | (Lesben, Jen, 22-—tavenroot-Whoat dull; Cale i 2mer0 0.8 Atigios Gat whl ates Lis Mi; “red 10 Setar iet sm dt No. a. bc ‘hrm steady 5s ie LASE—Whiont vary io Cary it ‘anondny’s auneet 1 dtades on haesaRe at Ave Fant o—Whent fi eating, 68 mn Aged dean iAveanenea "3 | Sotning doin Bond shiping ‘California rab juah Bhat shin por alton fop hiahwinen shipped, Kies hourly, dud, untry marke WOOL Wan nteudy, with o moderate domand from Weatorn ronnufacturors: Warhed fleeve, meriium chote Washed finoco, comman Washed tieeco, fino, # B. Modinm unwasted, Kine d Mbeet—nglish and bronch quiets fogs + NEW YORK, ett. Hpectat Dispatch to Tho Chtcago Tribune, New Yonn, Jan, 23.—Gnary—Wintor wheat faltly Rotivo, but again vory unsattied as to values, opentog in the option lino about alener bu under the tater dguros of yosterday, rallying subsequontly a triflo, to breakagain enrlyin the afternoon, and thoreafter ruling gonorally and decidedly in favor of purchasers on froo and urgent offerings, which led to n decline ‘hbewashed, cholea, ‘Tub-washed, commol LIVE sTOck, citigAgo, Reertptem Gattle, flops, Sheep. | from last ovoning's quotations of about 1B1}fa per bo, Monday. sgt Jef | teaving of at the extrome closo a tritio strongor, Ww ‘ Goes | cable advices of depression. Bpring wheat ot Zou) tracted Utue attention, and waa untol- 120) |] tled st the oponing, with o stronger Tango of bidding on optlons, but closing much weakers No, 3 ted (sales 443,000 bu), March oplions, (44g 14735 000 bu No, 3 Milwankee epring, #1.37}4; No. 8 & a apring quoted at #1.00 asked, Corn sparingly doaltis, zy | capoclally for early dolivery, opening gonorally & #21 | tritlo dentor but, closing wonkers mixed Wostorn, 53 — yo Ronoratiy quiet, nnd quoted aa bofaral Na ‘otal 0023 W128 TGarere anlos, tubain tapoxrirton private terms) CATTLE-Tho situation of tho market was much ayored Btabout widaile, Gate loss sought, and de clined. about 4 4 Honor por ii closing weak! (0, 2 Chicago it NinoNe ilo products steady on & loss actint the anmo os on tho day Deforo, Export cattle and the ‘best grades of ebipping atock wero in good demand, and, a8 on the proceding days of tho: week, wore Pel moss in moderatl request for prompt ae Ormly hold," All other deporiptions wore more or less Hivery rats ae shy onainay brands, aa op wndor noglect ond wore irregularly tower, In com- nae a te ee ae ben) oline of from 10¢2%c, and trading was slow at that. suet ie ft ryt ae catorn ‘Tho recolpts wore some 1,600 tora than for Thursday, but there] wore stala cattio onough to increnaa tha a tLSweAuHot ana tally chr 185.000 Ibe at ND supply to fully 7,000, of which numberacarcoly mora Basket Inactive; fair to good refining alt than 5,00 changed owners, Of those remaining un- sold tho bulk consisted of butchers’ atu and tho | J HIRM Tala at tLts but no business nated: cacy” vooror erates of shlpplng ateors, ‘The day's trading } ws grain mle, at “somewhat etoadior atoe. Bi was done a¢ 61008575,~principally at 1208125 for | too! etiah "pores rtronyer oo taht Omori butchers’ stutt; at $3,093.00 for stockers, and at 61502 Seomodation fot provisions Se OKO Ld 465 foreommon to primo shipping grados, Among Havelnot heen loporiaa cet irreaulag, Lanug, the notomarthy droves wete 18 teed, fed by Hein, | °° dat ina ate i sane Prete on ‘Witiismaritic, 114 and sold by Harpolo Lott at B OuK, Jan, UTTON~—Quiot at $415; 2 head shipped by Marple & Wost, Callto, Bf0.,, Hibehy taibe! ‘avait 225 jy Maye gare abe, tats) and sol by Goorge Adams Burke & Bro. nt 45.60, and | Suly, Ado: At i 4Thead sold by Jackson & Rankin at. There were. aie arloh dull and tn buyers’ deren pcan several other salos to oxportors nt $5,005.00, Stock- rie; aupor Binte and Western, 15; cums ord wore {n jermand, but. were in pratty full sup A ql ranean pod ve ioahaice, Bak piv, and thorefore wore wenk,~averaging about io thebuaboy a BXt nnesotm 2 patent process lower. The general market closed eusy, CATTLE BALKS, GE wpenthear rogatges, 9.00, buy unsraded eal 10 Angas No. Sred, $13} Price)No, Nord reve ti: gata atsgs ungradod vabita, 6137 Nock ir | BNT8 || BS, 10 (aalea ith At M1.41e1.ci No, 2 ted, Jon! ay a [salon 24,000 bin), SLAs Fo! rua Peregten Lik 1 Bron cane Salo) No.3 Wentort, wee corn aie racalpts bay agra vn i aiguaer ood £8 | EXON No. anueiy, dio} Woveuary, ‘arely RO Osia—Murwoe duly roovlpte, (OU buy mn 3 B20 | Western, siaastigor wiita do, AQeido, a0 Haydn good demand ut 150, is) Ho tail ah dunebarged, 038 “aes Ries--Calfes dull wad lowers Tuto cargo a ht ind eet fou lute, Mis(else, Suur dull and nom! an Rood rotining, Tiedse, Molassos aul at ua aw ‘ww BOD chaiieon, Itlce~Hemand falr and prices b! a s cy ed PETROLUUN—Unitod, Of40; crude, 1@734o; reaned, 40 wot BIBS ‘ALLOW—Firto at A ALAC Ea, £0 aw Jeanie ead a ais au HE: rine! Market dull iey je. £2) | eowa.c tol gop PoakeMarkor Westar, Hera . vi zy Picvisiusecvore aorta! and etanged. 3 att #8 Bes a 255 | quivt and unchanged. Cut meuts quiet; ee ‘ 8 $8 278 | middiva, 7340; sort do, 734. ae SOR NRE ih 018 ty }iGrran— Dull and unchange: batt Nee bub Orr Stora, 208Ma, i Nominal a on se ae 2S , BALTIMORE, Be BALTDonE, Jan, W-FLOUB — Doll. Wester oe rupertnn, HAhe800) do extra, H2@00; 40 fant 3 ta £ um oF Guatn—Wheat—Wortorn spot irregular, lowert m 4i £35 | closing dull and weak; No. 3 Wastern winter re a spot and January, $021.40; February, f14tslit active and strong Marob, $14836:81.60341 April, SLis:(ali: Sar | lesa BoB, oF ully askod. Com—Westorn frm fur spot; futur: at ‘closls ae and dull; Western mixed, spot, and poe for Soman eb te a fio Vobrusry, March, and April, tesdiie: aT 1 tor ory The eu Sa atSH4ay steamer, Bd and quietly gal i Ww the amber tafe rad fo Western waijo, ds nigmured waite Pounay* ie eaanied favorable ta Ay Sfirm; prime ta choice Pennsylvania, $1109 wo Of Uses procoding days, efoul changeit belug Mio vigi0x8~Dull God weak; moss pork nue