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FINANCE AND TRADE. ; Stocks Subjected to Heavy Pras- sure by the Bears. , Probabilities that the Attack Will 5 ‘ Be Renewed. Sterling Exchange Higher—The Currency Movement. fhe Produce Markets Loss Active, and Generally Lower. Hy 1 ‘} 4 J ¢ i “t Wheat Irrogular—frovistons Sleadier—Meats In Good Temand, x TINANCIAT, Chiongo operators dtd not do much In stocks, «and the day was one of the quictest. of the new year among our brokers, The chief event of tho das: was the ante on thy floorof the New York Btock Exchange, at 0 profit of aver 9 percent, of thoContral Pacific rocently bought by a New York ayndieate. Tho suecess of this speculation will, nv doubt, induce the syndicate to take tho re- maining stock, for whiel they have an option. The largo amounts of stocks which ore to bo Bold by syndicntcs and individual magnates to obtain funds fortho extension of raiirond sys- tems, and the completion of projected’ combinn- vons and consolidations, presuppose the existenco of a very powerful ellquo in the stock market {a whom tho imalnteniuce of yaluos {s necessary, The railroud schemes which are heing slowly unfolded tothe public azo are by no means complete, Mennwhilo the lamb dopartment af the publio looks on bo- wildored. Tho force operating In the inarket nt presont sccm too vast for the coBperation or the opposition of individual buyers or retlers, Wohcethor tho public are ta ho lured brek tnto the market by putting prices higher or brenking thom down Is the great question of the hour. Thore is something Nike the same accumulation of stocks In tho hands of great speculators 2s of wheat, Whether tho blockade fs to be raised ‘by tho renewal of the demand ar by the forced. dikgorging of the apecutntors It remmins for tho future to «settle, There was yester- any, after 4 strong opening, a per } coptivie settling of vulirs ulong the whole Hine. ‘This was aseribed toa bear attact, which is'expected to bo renewed. [t was strongly ree sisted. Prices closod in most cases above the lowest point, bit holow the opening. The enses Inavhich an advance was made were very few. Among thom were the coul stocks. Delaware & Thudaon murdo 1g. to 7; Tacknwannn 1, to 864 arid Morris & Exsex 1%, tv 101, The only othor gains were San Francisco 18, to 4448; tho pre- ferred 14, to ht; Northern Paelflo 10 Bie; Ine dinnapolls, Cinolnnatt & Lafayette’, to’ 6%; Chesapenko & Ohio 3%, to 22; Alton & Terre Haute J, to; and Contra! Arizona 24, to 1234 y2 _ All tho other stocks showed losses, Now York Central declined 14, to 131; Michigun Central 22, Luke Shore %, to 1082{; Northwestern the preferred 14, to 10524; St, Paul tho preferred 3i, to 108; Tinola Con~ tral $4, to. 101%; Burlington & Quincy 14, to 40; Tnion Pacific 1{, to 01g} Erle %, to4e'g; tho preferred 11%, to Thy Ohlo & Misalsippl %, to 31j3 Tron Mountain 3, to 65%; Cleveland, Co- ** Iumbus, Cincinnatt & Indlanupolls %, to Tt i. Columbus, Chtengo & Indtaun Central 2, to 214; Bi Jue 1%, to 40%; the preferred 14j, to 703%; Jorscy Canal %, to 814%; Canada Southern §, to 71; Kangas & Texua %, to 4743 Wabash % to 40's; the preferred fi, to 71%; Weatorn Union 4%, to 1044; Atlantic & Paciflo %, to.41%; Vacifo Mat! x, to 304: Loulsvillo & Nashville %, to 123'¢; Lake Eria & Wostern 3, to $14; Mobllo & Obio 1%, to 2s Chteago, St. Louis, and Now Orleans 14, to 41445 Olio & Mitatssippl preferred 114, to U8; Chewo- ponko & Ohio frst preferred 14, to 304; Pullman % Palaco Car Company 4i, to 123, Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnesota sold yesterday at U1, and Flint & Pore Muructte nt20, It tsenid thore will bo no Irglslative notion on tho rétes of New York clovated. There aro not over WM0shares in alght nt les, This iso 10 per cont. stock. Erlo sevond Gs opened at B04, 60ld down to 88%, and closed itt 8. Inrallrond bonds in’ Now York on Tucaday tho investment and speculative demand wis active again, and the transactions were unusu- ally heavy in many fesucs. Tho snics inched $815,000 Erle consolidated seconds, $115,000 da funded bs, $223,000 Denver & Ito Grando firsts, »$55,000 Kaneny & Toxns firsts, and $1,050,000 do seconds, Eric. consolidated sec- vonds roso to Wg, fell off to 8014, and closéil nt 802; do funded fe rose to 8%, and fell of to 8A, Denver & Kio Grande firsta nd- vanced from (9 to 1ONg, Kansas & Texas firsts fell off from 104 to 10114, and recovered to 105%; d6 soconds adyanecd from 67% to 09, and closed ato8. ,Texas Pacific incomes ranged botweon 87 and 88; and Boston, Hartford & Erlo firsts between 53! mud 6833. Canude Southern firsts sold, up to-13%; Kansan Pacific, Denver Divis- fon, assented to 100%; Union Pacitlo sink- lng-funds to 120; Erle consolidated is to 19; Toledo & Wabush, St. Louls Diviston, to 108; do seconds to 12%; do convertibles to 11s; Lehigh & Wilkesbarro consolidated assented to 962{; do incomes to 00; Chosupeake & Ohio firsts sorics B to 60%; Ohlo & Missisaippl seconds to 112%; Houston & Texas seconds tain Mno to 142!¢; and Indiana, Deentur & Spingtleld secs ands to %6; Internutional seconds rogo to fe, and Mouston & Gront Northorn seconds to 61g, but tho former closed ut 60!¢ und the Iutier at GO. CC, & 1. C, trsts declined to 65, and do Incomes to 49. \ Tho fenture at. tho day in Government bonds Was the advnncy in tho Ss of 1881 to 14 bid In Now York. Tho 6s of |88lalso wont up %4, but transactions were Ught, The 4s opened nt 11s, hid and 1082f und 106% asted In New York. In Cilleago thoy were 101! bld and 104% asked, ‘The 434s horo were 10795 and 10744; the 63 100% und WH6; and tho 63 1043; and 105, Foreign exchange waa strong, With a ght sup- ply of bills. The posted rites were 4814 and 48515. Now York uctunl rates wore 42x nnd 131%@185. In Chivago notunl rates were 4A $88 and 481GA85, Sterling commercial bills were 480!3,-and aftorwants udvanved to 481. Paris bills were hGQis4g, Antwerp §204{, and Havro 8546. Germun commorcial bills were MW s@otg, A’ summary statement of tho Imports and ox- ports of the United States for tho month ended Nov, 00, 1870, and for the eloven months ended tho same, compared with the corresponding periods of 1878, shuws: Imports of merchun- disa for the nionth ended Nov. i, 1870, valued at $50,403,755; for the same month fn 1878, $38,25),- 637; for eleven months ended Noy, 90, 1870, $459,000,010; for corresponding period of pros vious year, 30020182, Exports of domestlo morctandise, mixod gold and cttrreney valuca, tor Novombor, 1879, 878,H7,8i1; November, 1878, $63,803,508; for ecloven months ended Noy, 00, 1870, $674,019,012; for corresponding period of previous your, $607,568,817. Exports of forvlg morchandise for November, 187), $iou22t; November, 1878, 8142098; for elaven months ondded Nov, 80, 1879, $9,887,000; for corresponding period of provious yenr, $12,715,217, » New York oxvhange was frecly sald between banks at par. Hecelpts and shipments of cur > roncy wore light. Disconuts wero in moderme demand at 7@8 per cont at tho bunks, Street rates wero 627 pur cont. Cook County 53 were sold ut 104, Weat Town 54 wt 102, and $3,000 Chicago, Millwnukee & St. Paul Ta at 303%4. On tho Chleago Mining Hoard there were sates of Levinthan, 2,60 at 1744, 600 at 20veller 10; Orige tnai Koystone, 100. ut 160; Moston Consolidated, 400 at. 1005 Blivur Cliff, 1,600 at U2}4,100 at 2TH; suse ae re ‘t Hoston Consolidated, 500 ut 100; Biver at, Kio erste 100u neue GOO ae ie, nd following quotations wore mates MONNING CALI dene, Es ee 1A we a a iy Haley He ie iat ational iy ibe wifth National nt Rett Retidaal Bankor’ ra ohana Haines Lan Ma & sane er aa ra erage eit Ce i . ec Wout bi if plow i frond eee scl Cl 0 i ta Ga peer bry xno Bai ine oe 15, lora’ Ana urapce COMPAL Yoor+0 +0041 ot hr Jathan, 1,000 at 2236; Original Koyatono, 100at fhamber of Commaree, nter-Htate Industrial Exporition, AYTERNOON CALL, 6 a6 hea. dd a 7 aM In tho Roaton market on Monday Boston Land was steady at M@I1ig. Boylston Street Land aold 4 higher, at 64, buyer ten days, Brookline was firm nt 6@%, Wator Power advanced 4, to 14%.0 gain of {¢ inca Saturday, closing strong at W4@HY. Rallrond bonds were again higher, Atchison & Topeka sold aa before at 114, closing with that price bid; tho land grants wore stondy nt 1ia%@ll4; the seconds remained at I@isy. Denver & Klo Grands sevens sold % lower, at 96, for astingla bond. Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Dlulte firsts sold 1 per cent highor, nt 110, Little Rock & Fort Smith firsta rose 4, to M4, ngainof 1% since Saturday, but reacted to 993%, nd closed at D94GUO4, Western ratirond stocks mundo a furthor materinl advance. Atchison & Topeka wis quict At THES, Burlington & Missourt was alfered AL HB, without business. Denver & Rio Grande rose 2g, to 42%, n gain of 4% since Saturday, Fort Scott & Guif advanced 1% in the preferred stock, to 73, Little Rock & Fort Sinith sold % lower, at 694, nn advance, howover, of 2 per cent nines Saturday. Phtindefphin, Wilmington & Baltimore sold % highor, at 69, closing nt 6ax@ 6014, Wisconsin Valley proferred sold at i490 decline of 1 per cont from the price bid on Satur day afternoon, In the New York outaide markot on Monday, tho World saya, Denver & Rio Grande stock ad- vanced from 49% to 52% bid,and thore were transnetions at 8% per cent premium in the mub- scriptions of last year to the Company's exten- efon bonds, Central Coforado fmprovement fs steady nt i bid. Texas Pacific is fully2 per cent higher; quoted at 49@50, Central Now Jer Bey Land Improvement stock sold at 38 and 39, Atinntle & Groat Western common assented stock, on seller's option of thirty days, {s quoted at 194@13X, antes in this mannor beings spocinl- ty with Mr. John Amschol, 9 well-known broker in Government bonds, Mobile & Ohio carnings for the third week of January show an increase of $14,557. ‘The curninga of the Chiengo, Clinton, Du- ‘Duque & Minnesota Kaflrond for the flrat week in Janunry are: t) ‘The Janunry carnings of tho Kansas clty, Fort Scott & Gulf Salen: atot ist: rer Et: increnad,.. ‘The Inte Janunry earnings of the Kangns city, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Railroad are: Meat sweek. Second toeek. 180. 21 558 sid, Incronse.....++ coeeet 200 Tho Jate January earnings of the Kansas city, Lawronce & Southorn Raflroad ara: Firat weeks Second soeek, it aa 6,305 President Dillon, of the Union PacificCor pany, informed a World reporter that the Den- Vor Paclile stock owned by the Kansas Pacitlo will become nn asset of the consolidated Com- pany und that Mr. Gould's purchase of Denver Pacitle was for his own account. We heurd to- day that Mr. Gould purchased from the counties along tho rond for $100,000 cosh, not anly §1,000,- too of Denver Pacide took, but. also st nny amount of Denver & Bouth Park Railroad stovk. ‘The salo of the Central Pacific stock, the San Francisco Bulletin snys, 18 probably for the pur+ poss of moro extonded rajlroad construction. There ts the Southorn Pacific Ratlrond, owned and mannged substantially by the same Com- pany, which {s now in progress of extension down to tho Rio Grande. It ts suid that not less than a thousand laborers haye been, or will bo, forwarded to the end of that rond in a fow days, There js an object to be galued In pushing tho work rapklly, It will be the Orst continontul niflrond constructed below tho snow line, Ita connections will be of tho greatest importance, elthor by way of New Orleans or St. Louls, The Central Pacific is o finished rond, and {s carning good dividends, Tho Southern Pacific 1s now tapping the heart of the grent mineral district of Arizona, There is one fortunate circum- stance, Monoy has not been so accessible for rullroud building in many years, There fs no dificulty In selling a dividend-paying railroad stock now, when thore 1a 80 much idle capital in the country seeking productive inveatmnents, Silver in London wus 63 %+16 pence per ounco, ‘The Honk of Englund during the past week bas gained $1,160,000 in bullion, but yesterday lost $780,000, Consols opened st U8} and closed at 985-10, The Bank of France gained $2,485,000 during the week. Cotton opened at 13,08 for March and 1.450 for May, and closed stoady at 13.070 for Mareh and 13,400 for May. ‘Tho New York MHeraid says that the mining murket, after simmering for many months, Is commencing to boll, Deulings ot the Mining Ttonrd are growing In volume from diy to day, and scata whlch were slow of snio two wocks ago at $000 aro belng bid for at $1,100 to-day, Apropos of mining stocks, somo alarm Is maoni- fest nt tho scrious decline im Arizona Central. As well ns wo cun learn this hns been due to an unwarranted scare upon the part of some stock- holders, who, secing the price dooline, mado bad worse by a preefpliato stampede, Wo got from the best authority that the declino is unwar rauted, that parties prineipatly Interested In the property csteom it of very mnoh greater value than {t {s now selling for, and aro willing tobnok up tholr confidence in ita value by advancing freely upon the present market value of the stock, ‘The following shows the opening, highost, low+ est, and closing prices of stocks yesterday: Btocks. Neh ‘ork CON. see, u Shire, SIs) puluware & +s Delaware, Laskin i Now Jerayy Morris & F Adan mh Seton ‘k bant Frntcisca preva Northern Vactita. sess Northorn Ua Va Ho Mall, friu & Weatarnt Hines Biome & We ganctnn TT Gito'e ation tpl proforrad, Hovulund & V'ieuaburg..» ewe oa te U Be beeetont coupons 104} YOUMIGN' $XCUANGE, Hizty. faye. Tne VIRET NA Tins for aslo @ ae line of enclee Gand? por cent Haltroad First monTuAgy BONDS, Milwaukeo & Bt. Poul Lets, boaring T por cent, duein JW, aro for sale ag 10s}4 und Interest, ONAL BANK OF CILICAGO: on YOUR UNITED pranks eae socure & handsome BUY COOK COUNTY OM WEST CHICAGO 6 Pen CENT BONDS, An equally good security, boaring higher rate of cuanune vn HEN NOTIN, UW Waabington-oh THE CHICAGO FIELD, LINDLEY & 00, New York. $8 In Batlo-at., Chicago. STOCKS. Mombora of N. ¥. Stock Exchange. ALBEIT M. DAY, Manager, TNABK & FRANCIS, Bankers and rokers, 50 MNOADWAY,N bers of the Now York Btogk Exch: Mant New ork Mining Stock RxchaDen” Allciasses sis Pecurities Houvht and void on Commis: ‘and Carried on Maral Daily Market Letters nent to Customers YY. INVESTMENTS. ‘We offer for ante £10,000 Hyde Hark 7s, duo In 1805.; £20,000 Faiiton County, I11.,8 per cent Bonde, £20.00 7 per cont School Bonds. We buy and soll good Town, County, City, and School Bonds. PRESTON, KEAN & CO. BANKERS, 100 Fat Washington-st, BY 't N New Yonk, Jan. 20.-Governments strong, Railrond bonds irregular and without impor- tant fenture, State securitics more netive, Tho stock market was irreguiar throughout the day, nlthough fuctuntions were contined within narrow limits, except in tho caso of tho Central Pacitic, which advanced from 8114 to 87 {uy the early denlings, and subsequontly reacted to 8. Tho Stock Fxehango tn tho enrly hours was the scene ot great excitemont, and the subject of it wna Central Pacific stock, Yestorday pub- Mle notice was given by a cummittes of tho Syn- (lento which bought 60,000 shares of Central Pa- cific, with a privilege on 90,000 more, that the saine would bo publicly sold In the ordinary way nt the opening of the Stock Exchange this morn ing. Tho Evening Post anya: “The Syndicate om- ployed five brokers, giving each an ordor to acll 10,000 shares on acalo of fractions from 8 up to 83. Aa scon as the hammor of tho presiding of- ficer droppeil at 10 o'clock, and busiucss was formally opened, thore was sucha rush In tho Central Pacific crowd as might haye led n spee- tutor ta belicve that aomo one in tho crowd was throwing about five-carnt diamonis by the hand- ful, The brokers had tholr conta torn, and wero in danger of having their bones broken; in fact, tho tumult was extraordinary, oven for tho Stock Exchange, where excitement is tho rule. /Tho first salo was nt 8144, Thero was thon a rapld advanco to 8744 Inside of thg flrat fifteen minutes, ‘This was followed by a decline to Hi, and ut 10:20, with tho price at 85, tho five brokers had cuch exccuted bia order, and the 60,000 shares hnd been disposed of.” ‘The Committee hail refitsed privat blds for n largo amount of stock, and us one ot the pur- poses of the sale by Mr, Huntington was to pop- Hlurize tho stock in ihis market it was thought ‘Dest to put every one seeking to buy on the aaing footing; therefore the stock “was put openly on the market. ‘The crowd which sur; nround the sellers was so thick and 80 largo at tho pressure was really dingerous. One mut was. observed with his collur ripped of. ‘Tho wild confusion which p: led hus rarely becn eyunied in the stormy Finnnls of the Exchange, je average price wis und n fraction, Tho Syndlente Trout have been pontent, it Is unidors stood, {fan average of 82 had been obtained, ‘Tho whole transaction is unique in the history of the stock market, and Sta successful result la thé general topic of conversation in Wall atroct. ‘Tho transaction ja remarknble in many ways. Never before bus public notice been given by brokers of having a janet block of shares to soll, that the same would bo suld at a certain time and at the nvernyo rive. Mareoyer, tho ayerage recelyed was fully 2 per cent above that published, and it was so, not bocaise the selilng brokers tried to mukeo It higher, but be- cause the stampede of buyors curried it up, As to the buyers, it 1s to be remembered thut ayer halt of the stock was privatety bid for, chiefly for the account of a German firm which wanted {t for export, This order hus to be filled inthe market. There were undoubtedly also a fond many dumestic investment orders, suveral yanking houses having. bud orders for small amounte fet wting 2,000 or 8,000 shares each, In nddition to this Mie a de- nea from C4 autantels ee ke nar a) “ae: seco y, Cae ae ing which tho think thore re chico ait) sell a4 an dvince, it ia a fair inference that thery will remain in the murkut only tho stock which those “seripers" have bought, and, as 8,000 or even 100,000 shires ure now not enough stock with which to make an active Annrkot for speculutive purpurcs, it Is evident that, ff the stock 16 to bo popularized, the few original large: oltlers must distribute more thin thoy hive engaged to undor fect contract algned yesterday, So short was thotnotico of sale that the buying thus far hus been eblefly local, ‘Tho remainder of the list ulvanced 4@X per cent at the open- ing, but soon becaine wok, and declined % to Re rT cent, the latter Hannibal & St. Joe common, ‘his was followed. [by @ buoyant feeling and on advance of © to 244,—Nashville, Chattunooga & 8t. Louls and coal shares louding deg he eae ‘Toward tho closu (price reacted is 10 latter Hannibal & St. Joe, but in the tna male there was # recovery of 44@3 percent. Tho bi Paul & Stoux City Rallrond Compnny tivoluted a dividend of 1% por cent in proferrod stock, pay able Fob, 18, Thore was % more general trado in maining shares to-day. Title Pittsburg, was strong at Central Arizonn steady, The Commerciat soy es which had been pruned down yeste: day to $3.25 by insiders, before the closo rose to 50, ‘The early sales to-day were at $3, 60, from. which thore was 4 rise to $3.75 bid. When Care bonate, Shamrock, and Little Giunt aro all con solidated tn tho Leadyt fe a ‘vit haut bo as valuable os Little Pittabu rietta & Cin elnnati firsta proforred closed at 16%, and Nash- ville, Chattanooga & Bt, Louls at 1 86. A'rlursnations, 4,00) shares: 1,100 Atlantle & Paeitic Telegraph, ' 1,800 Canada Southern, 2,000 Central Arizann, 1400 Chesaponke_s Ohio, 6,600 Columbus, Chicngo & Indiana Central, 28,000 Sourcat Pacltle, 03,000 Lackiwanna, 2,000 Delne ware & Hudson, 91,000 Erle, 1,000 Bt, Jose; 1,000 Houston & ‘Texas, 4200 Tron Mountain, 1 fen Tndlanupotts, Cinelana %& Lufayatte, 2000 Kan~ fis & Tox O Lake Shore, 1000 sao Erie & Weatern, 700 Mlchigun Central, $000 Marietta & Cluchinutt thrat preferred, 2,700' Morris & Hs: fox, 7,000 10, CON ‘Chntuts noogh & St. Louls, 6400 Now Jersey’ Central, 1000. Northoru Paatito, if00" Onics, Bako Pacis Natt Hs 1,000 Quickaliver, 000 Wexing 41,000 Bt. 600 St. Louis & San Francisco, 700 nen Pate 7,000 Wabush & Pacific, and 3,000 W orn Union, In tho excitoment of the first hour, only part of tho nctunl transactions mado in Central Pa- cifio wore Popes a over the stock tolegraph or printed on the ofliciat Mae [a6 per cent, Glosing nt Monoy market easy at 6; prime mercantile paper, terling exchange strong; & duyd, 483; sight, GOVERNMENT ONDE. Now ds, ite PrchioiS or at tes tne ‘unsdi al" STUCKS, Oy HHL, & 8t. Joe, ptd,. co Northwestern, aro Sountaln 16 auate Pacino wns Pacltio.. i i junta Nee aa ria‘ pecot Bt. Nath beet CLEARING-HOUUE REXIEW. Bpictat Dispatch to Tas CAlcago Tribune, New Youx, Jan, 29.—Tho Clearing-Houso ox- chunges for the past weok are partivulurly gatla- fuctory ng to transactions outside of New York, and the oxchunyes here are romurkubly large, alan in view of tho fact that the weok was uot one of oxtruordlniry activity In stooke, very: town except Ban Francisco, which loses 15 por res shows, au eer ey Folloves"9 prer, Ww York, 486-10; Th tl nr" te in ie ras SEEN pel Haltdutores 18 Grits ‘, ou, 24 2:10; Ka ieee Nye pt Phila- ae Tout, Orleans 5 8-10; 10; Milwaus bid! periteats jovoland, 62; 446-105 Huven, 462-10; 0; Byricuse, 46-10, Tho Publis grout "increase nt Philadolphia fe owing to the activity in the iron jan Francisco decling ts because of the collapse of the Comstock minca, and in fegitinute business of wll kinds Huss ue Kearno} Aid ar Comma anisn Now Orlest not galn! largely, Dut ft eral of tat oily also Sirorvtsuin uutural causes and from the Soieipat renee aan. 8t. Louis roport moder! uis and Baltimore to. gains for the week, although tho commerce oot both cities Ia greatly in excess Of that of last your. All symptorus vontinug ‘TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, favornblo for a great and healthy netlvity in business, tales Loxvox, Jan. 20.—Conad ce States pon New Ba 105%4 44s, 111; Amorican accuritios—Ilinols Contral, 107 mer emt Sent eal; 5b; Erie, 4843 second ., mgs ena otitis iho Hank of Hngland inerensed ashi ann tho st week, ‘The proportion of the bank's reaveve to Ita Hablity 19 4796 per cent. ‘The amount of Mullion withdriven on bulanco to-day wns £150,000, Pata, Jin, 2,—Henter, AIL Mbe, Tho specie in tho, Hank of Franco Incronsod 16,425,000 frances: during tho pnt week, MINING STOCKS, BAN FRANCISCO, BAN Franctaco, Cal, Jan. 2.~Tho following fire tho clostig quatations at the Stock Honrd: Consoiidated Baits: Mf Monts Noonday ‘Tho Belchor assessment (s $1 por share. OSTON. Boston, Jan.20.—Tho fallowing are tho closing quotations for copper stocks: 213 REAL ESTATE. Tho following Snstrumonta wero filed for . record Thursday, Jan, 20: CITY PROPERTY. Sixteenth at,9.6 cur of Hrown, 1 £, 18x29 ft, dated Jan. 23 lng Meltirriey to tho Mo- ey & Johnston White Lead C an ny) +8 BBD sei, oleh ttm of North Wells 0 x06 ft, andi? ee 1,500 inenin, son to B. 825 nt, 34 tie Netet anton dans & teine tot Ce ates Co Newberry ay, 30 ft Saye zit Wmproved, tinted J jarnca to & Pratt), reveare | 480 inna ait genre ‘North si 100 tts ¢ 1.29 (Mary M, Larratico to Catharing ‘0 Wost rranty-fest st, 26 ftw ot Baalinn we Binlds ft- dated Jan. ames Ryan to Weand tt (J. Henorto Hana Noison)... 390 os fog of Fauctcanth at w fx ‘Cilram A. Lowl Went Tenn at is lia Inted Jan, 2 (John RodartoJ.?.Drendell).. 800 Nottrit ov erry AMITS, WITIIN A RADIUS OF BRVEN MILES OF THE COURT-HOUSE, Palmer at, n w cor of Sunnyaide ay, o f, 192x152 th inter ar 25 (tnater: tn Chancory to Hod= a 3,000 + ‘Geova, dated. Dee. Cram tos. 3, Btutzon). BOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF BHUVEN MILES OF THE COUILT-ROUBK. Michtunn ay,90 {tv of Forty-second sb w f, Mint tte deted Yan. 26 (Sauer ss AKorly (0, Gore hs ¥ wilh at s COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following woro tho receipta and shipmenta of the leading articles of produce in thle city during tho twonty-four hours ending at7 o'clock ‘Thuraduy morning: RECHIPTA, 4,000 AIVAENTA, #2 SB eS; Ms 1 an 5, BET re from store during Wednosday for olty consumption; 435 bu wheat, 12,808 bu corn, 2,482 bu barloy, Tho following grain was inspected Into storo in this city yesterday morning: 4 cura No, 3 winter whont, 2 cars No. 3do,1 cur no grade 2 cars mixed, 87 cara No, 2spring,9 curs No.3 do, 9 cars rejected, #enrs no grado (60 wheat); 183 cara No, 2 corn, 117 cars high-mixed, 47 cara low grado (H7 corn); 18 cars whito oats, 2 cars No, 2 nixed, 6 cure rejected (20 cute); 1 car No.1 rye, 4 curs No. 2do; 2cura No, Sbarloy, 1 cars extra. Total, 447 cars, or £20,000 bu. Ipapected out: 17,120 bu wheat, 64,775 bu corn, 1,607 bu onte, 825 bu rye, 2,690 bu burley, ‘The leading produce markets wore less active yesterday, and again unsettled, with an easier tendoney, Provisions wero caslor, with a leas wido range of prices, Wheat changed bands moro 4n tho shape of a fow large blocks than usual, giving rise to wide Jumps, with few Intor- medinto trades in tho first part of tho day, Tho Britlsh markets were reported atronger, but thore wore no export orders that could be Mlled, evon for tha lower grades of wheat, and partics In tho trade received private advices which wero not quite so strong in tone us those called “public.” One shipper stated that ho has a enrgo of whent off coast on which his agent could not obtain a bid. Tho result was slightly lower prices hore, though the opening fécling was A strong one, Corn and onts were ensicr in sympathy, tho lnttor being quict. Meas pork closed 200 lower, at about $12.00 for now wellor January and $12.474@ 12,60 for Murch. ‘Lurg closed 100 lower, at 87.224 for now sellor January and $7.43 for March. Short ribs closed at §6.52% for Murch. Spring whoat closed 140 lower, at $1,109 for spot und $1.213¢ for March. Corn closed Ko lowor, ut 8740 spot and 42@isKo for May, Oate closed ouslor, at 37140. for May and 8X0 for February, Itye was tirmor, at 750 spot and setlor March. Barloy was inactive, tho closing quotations belng 7@800 for No. 2 and 57u for extras, Logs were steady and firm, at $4.40 @L5S for light, and at #.40@4,76 for heavy. Cat- tlo wore fnuctlyo and lower, at $2.00@5.50 for In- ferlor to oxtra, Tho dry goods market presented nothing specially now, A gradual increase in the de- mand {3 reported, but not much netlyily ts looked for before about the middio of February, Pricea continue firm throughout tho Mist. Grocerics aro moving in modornte quuntitics, ond excepting sugnrs and coffoes, which aro still unsettled, the murkot preservos a fairly steady tonc, In the butter market the fooling wus again wenk, the demand, a4 on the curller days of tho weok, belng Ieht, Choeso romained firm at the late advance, Dried fruits woro moro Inquired for, but prices were only fuirly sup- ported, Thore was aliveral Inquiry for canned goods and prices ruled firm, Oils remained quict, with no quotable yarlution in prices, Pig- fron was tinu at $55.00 for Nos.) and3 Lake Superior, and at $54.00 for Nos, J, 4, and 5, ‘Tho lumbor market was quict and unchanged, Drugs and chemicals wero generally stoudy, some leading urticles being firmer, Quinino has advunced again, tho consimption being larger thun usual, owing probably to the mild, damp wintor, Wool was firm, und in fair Western roquost, Timothy sood weakened, and othor kinds wero steady, the demand continuing fulr for the former and for flax eood. Hay wos steady, and in fair requeet, Thosales of poultry wore fufr at full recent prices, Tholocul buyers wero Iu the markot, and thoro was considorablo inquiry for shipment, Thoro is something uncertain about the quota- tlons on wheat in Liverpool which are now recolved, Usually the orders received by partica in the trade hero to buy and ehip by eall aro 20 248 below Beorbohm’s quotations for wheat off coast, For sumo days past tho difforonce has boon as wido as 683 por quarter, This JANUARY 30, Recording, aa (partion } Rota’ thane Alaret 1880, 1 lenda to the inference that Reerbohm's figures aro probably too high, as partios on tho othor side of tho Atlantic would scarcely incur tho expense of enbiing repeatedly onn gulf of difference In prices so wide as to leave no chance of bridging ft. The Danvillo Elevator is roported to ha Altea brine fullof grain and the men discharged from. eniployment. Othor howros nro about full, hut. most of thom continue to make room for a littl more, oven if it he only to take tho placo of that shipped out from day to day. Bomo are confining thomeclyes to tho reception of corn, which moves more rendlly than othor grain. There Is n falr, steady shipping demand for corn on traek, and tho low grades In cloyator are being taken to lond on board vessels, 80 that somo business is being transacted aftor all, Tit tt etl lacks about three months to tho usual date of the opening of navigation, and ft is dificult to guess how great will bo tho pressure before thon. Homo Peoplo aro oven afrald of a speculative squeeze pending ari expected inability of the warchouses to take in moro grain, Kall frelghts were reported steady on the basis of 400 per 100 Ba on grain to Now York, and 46c on boxed meats todo. ‘Through freights to Liv- erpool were 64X0 on meats and Inrd, and 669 on Stour, The following shows tho recoipts and ship- ments of wheat at polnts named yostorday: ecetved ape Chleago,. Milwankor Sno Bt Lows a" rit ‘Toredu, Ko Netrott.. i ssid New Yori Est riko Hattinvo 18, Hn Patindelphl ‘Total, bu eos 180 "sea Tho recoipta at ‘the five inland pofvts ngyre- guted 88,000 bu, and tho shlpmonts—<,000 bu, ‘Tho following was tho produce movement ro- ported from Now York yesterday: Recelpta— Flour, 8,654 bris; whent, 27,000 bu; corn, 17,653 bu; oats, 10,618 bus; corn-meal, 216 pkgs; rye, 600 bu; barley, 24,200 bu; malt, 6,000 buy pork, 44 hris; beef, 2,623 dria} cut ments, 4,132 pkgs; Jurd, 703 tes; whisky, 1,008 hris. Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 16,000 brie; whent, 138,000 bu; corn, 120,000 bu; outa, | 8,000 bu; rye, 10,000 bu; barloy, 10,000 bu. The Fhianletat Chrontele gives the following estimates of tho quantities of whent and flour that have beon placod upon the British markets sinco harvests . BAS, IST eit. Imports of wheat. weanint saaecdia Importa of four.. Lands Etakws “RUIN Salen homo-nr6 9,851,508 18,087,000 18,257,000 ft ta OAT AAO A Deduut expo pea ee and fours + S99 TmAoH' To. tes Average piles oF agi Bas As WHEOLIOPAEROO.cveses, A781 Meet Bla id ‘Tho following tnblo exhibits the forelgn ox- Ports fram four of the principal seabonrd porte for four weeks ending on the dates mentloned for threo yoars: * Four weeks Four weeks Four weeks ding “ending endl Tho following tablo shows tho quantities “of wheat and corn on pnssnge for the United King- dom for ports of call and for direct ports, on the dutes named: Jan.2, Jan. 1%, 23,400 nu uu) “"3H,000 Jan, 25 99, 1am Howe and wheat, qrs. ty 0000 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTE—Wero rathor quiet tn actual trading, most of the businoss boing morcly transfers from one month to another, The tondency of tha market was downward, though British quotations Wero unchangad, and hogs woro firm atthe Stock- Yanls, ‘Nhe roported shipinents of meats wero rathor Inrgo, but of other artictes small, and thera wero indivations of an Increnacd production, with colder weathor, which tonded to depruss prices, ‘Mass PONK—Declined 10012340 per bri, nnd closed 100 bolow the latest prices of Wednesday, nt $12.40 Apo or soller Fobruary, $12.5:}4@12.0 sollor March, and $12.724@12.75 for April. Soles were reported of 90 bris (old) at $11,874; 150 beis (now) nt $12.40; 780 bris sollor Jonuary at $12.45; 9,700 bria soller Fobruary at $12,40012.00; 27,000 bria weltor Anrch at $12574@12. 7214; tnd ar brig teller: Abels ae 812.77) Tan. 12.85, ‘Total, 4290 ha noo Donne Bates te @ Intest prices of Wednusdny, cloning tno aft athietaD cast OF ROTIGE ¥ Fiat Si}6 llor Sinrcly, wid #7407 4 for Api muro ruported of tal ten abot mt #70, 0 ieeaelior | Egbriney nts AbuEass lod 7 a7H4, und 2,73 tea actor rit ne naa it MF. vores easter on domestic cuts, with on: i" moderate volume of Teivdn oat while ahipping mere hold at formor price with ‘a fair inquiry. atm shade bulownsking faure: io bores shoulders at, HO Partly ot Geo, Woo D 80 boxes long and | short loan a $8.00 ione ribs nt 1% sallor Febru ay clyato forms] rs.g: 3S boxes Shurt ribs my dktaies 43 ai Aes nollor Sincen, ana Gb.0ig sulle Hae Bareen hums at io aes, “ wyorngen: 17: Koken Vong cut mana at Be Prices forthe leading outs were abuut as follows al xe o'clock fur purtly cured cuts: shorle(L,& .{ Shore eleare cleare. Loose. y 610 |sa00 ae Crna 6 Vebraney, bo a | ae tu oo phar | #6 olor {iarsh, Slasod: cape aanes Long AN aa) soos hy gan sents Sataite fe boxes mee em, te aweot-pickled hams Tinted pare a ale avers gor arnen hams, sama nyernzen, tige7o; do puller lurch, otis de sree shoutdors, MGS Bacon quated al for shoulders, jar (a for hort ribs, T4@ii¢a for ace ieare: Sée¥igo for hama, all edand packed, ia Nare Wan que oat OAOKo for white, (aso for out soulowsan 44450 fur browns country, do was jaster ae $4@53(0 for arlttos bo for yellow, and 4% SEHR Was quiet at $72997.0 for moss, ¥7.75@8.00 for oxtra mens, und $4Quai1 {9 for hams, OW—Was quotod at ¥e6}4u fur city and S7¢e6}60 for cuuntey. : DREADSTUFFS, FLOOR—Wan a little more active on domestic ac- count, with no Improvement tn tho export demand, ‘4nd somo denlora quoted a rathor weak fooling. Sales wore roported of {40 brin winturs nt §0.2%60.8; 625 bri apring, chledy ot $5.25@4%5; 100 bria supers, partly at 8734; and 10 bris rye flour on private terms, ‘Total, 1,885 bris, Export extras wore quoted at $5.003525 in sacks, and double oxtras do at 8.00@515, + OTHEH MILLSTU¥FS—Salos wore I car bran st $12.25 por ton; 1 car shorts nt $12.00; 1,400 bays vatineal on private torma; and 2 car coarso corn-meal ot $4.0 por ton freo on board cars. BERING W1IKA'T—Was toss active, and more trrog- ular in the onrly partofthaday. Itadvanced %o and doclinod Iie, closing on ‘Chania 340 below the latost prices of Wednosday. Livorpool waa reportod strong- er, with cargoes on passngo active In London at full prices, and private ndvices noted Armnoss, thouRh thor scarcely confirmed the public” wdvance of 3d porquarier, Now York: was steady, with » nrmer tone, Our recoipts wore smatior, a Bpot whoat was dull neverthotess. No.2 closod at ¢{.195{. No. 4 was sneonie: roaueny for front eco pts in Aw D, ounce at #105, but d #OuCoracwnore, 7 trl ituros waa mote 7 of tarue blac Brcunsidorabie interrain than ‘horetstoros ahd th Ted toe widor jump bu tween muccosalye ae e owing to 7 runry mhont. oiler laren Upanert ne FIcz to #1414, ndvancod to $1.2), and recedud to #1.21 Mog ot SL2134 Aus He, nd Any 40 March, ‘sel ped at LO dang wea non ay of 2 tj fa ieo at ws tka ‘Toes. U5. iain Bat a Gruen Sa sates were 60 red (Central) at $125) 400 bu No, 3 wintor at $1.18, and 40 bu No, J malzod BEALS. The iat tor description of whut wad Vory dull: CORN—Devline from tho Intost. prices of Wodnesday, wad e10nou'rather tnina at thet bottoln, fandon roported # gucd Somand, ‘and Now York wus bud Total rm, but Lverpoo) waa her large, Increasing. the ‘amturl 9 gras loan dott for futures, bi Jo bong ratlior scarce, but local, huldere wore aod to aall much at concessio Rots DAcee.. Cust corn waa in fair gonad, but there waa muro dlacrinination tn regard to houser A. recolpts taking 4c, and Mock faland recslpts ee ie iy, in ea Iattor | art of theacasion., No. Rt Sia for regular, with now mized st about pace ‘wore nts, ‘ordors from, of Anon ths at &.40 for February, MLORG8I1 for Mavein and magacey Cor April. AFTRANONON NOARD. Wheat wan eater, selling at #1421214 dawn to 21, anit eloning nt th.2ietI for Corn was ayes sxeti40 or stay, cloving n at abeinfas “Februe closed st qbout sold at migraine: and closet nt then Inside, Sune rol 84 Ho lowar, cloning ua Ai rnd Oe br} 2 for Maret, aa ear nba Foty a And nt 47.45 for March. Suh teen mt eit forPohruney.and Hawes to a taller Mareh. ort riba were active and iad, ‘alon PALL LG Py 40 fac Felirunry, 8. oly song or March, ant April, Green Nsatmn By 90 Brornglng 20 DA, At GEC, TF In the afternoon Wheat a ald for March nt ait andeineod nethe inside, Corn se quiet Mors pork wae nies or Kudu brining. ¢(zs0uIn GaN seller Marehdctosing raged et the ination i GENERAL MARKETS, : BROOM-CORN—Woaa quiet and steady, Desters are Ailing amall orderas Choice hurl... Fine greo Rre-tapned a fo and hurl, Inforiar, Crooked’ BUTTER Prices contin fallen offanmo of Inte, owl! is weak, ‘The domand has to the doprosaed condl- don of tho Kastorn market andas stocks havo bexun toanccumulate holdors nro alittle uneasy, Thoro was ‘very little trading nt ovor 2c, though for fine cream- ortos the ottelda quotation, He, was obtalnablo: ip ‘Thera wanno percaplible Improvoment In the do: mand, and qnotations romain as boforo, though the tendency {a upward: KESR—Fully provinus prices wero obtalnod for this staple. There ts stilla Whoral dow of orders, and stocksare kept down to modorate dimensions, fitll creams especially boing in scanty supply, Wo ropoat our quotation: full erent, al Baru aut Lowsends & @10 COAL —The condition of the market was much the samo aa fora ntimber ofdayn provious, tha demand continuing light, and priees romulning unsotttad, Wo quote: Jackawannny rank ANG ORR eeseeee Lnckawanne, nut, Blossburg, Brazil block... Wilmington, ee COUPERAGE—Tiekers’ Rood Wwe offerings bolng amailer. Btock inquo aponid with the late docile in i rk barrel lourbarroin.. Whisky barroia, ‘Hereo ataves, dre ie Wiki ntnven treed. is hisky sti ret , per Tfoops, onk and hickory. Flour hee. DIE! i ‘offerings wero sniall and goneratiy hela nbors huyers yower tho ie for bidding StNwed for quod inte, ‘Saica wore noted end 0. DUUUSANDUIEMICATS-Were in tate domand nnd stondy, (Quinine advanced aenin usually quod Momand, and citric ncld and morphin wore quoted strongor.’ Following are oer Acld, cit Atnnionin, carb, Norn, rotined. Bluo vitriol, Cream jarta old ently at mt Eiige, della to 42, ro: ran od eee oe Fit e'anrols at 3! Tigathde, uid denunsy at Tasting, male Inside, Hput sulea wero fa ed of ue. oa mid. flatantzed | at a , 14 wb Moy 14,00 Ju bu refoetod at sussitius id se new Trou bs pla ack; 4) budo. (white? nara free on board cars; and 1,40 bu 4. JAS Wore quiet At ubout \Wednoaday's range 0: tong antl ‘Tho trading wae mostly J ir ata ferred from next month 8 wore ainall and sold readily by fo, wold Fens ETRY clase an ch was tye above noxt month Int muah ne sings oduud No, 4 oste wore scarce and us To anode toee? Casa aaios wero tet dd of 1.00 im v Bt gues he On track Basie dake Shamies tio ui Masia otal, Sta) be 7 tye Was iitider undor is beth asl Cin sottiomone, March uper ae SC, Balow Wore. reseed of 40 bu bu by sample as 1si7$s0 0m track; and Baste fused frag on board, (FOlal La bu, van, r 0 vomall andtiars was tite einai. Ate tra aittarence ator Soman ‘nity B15, aa quULod at Can salos wary ore Teo on track, ‘Total, 94) bu Ties TWO O'CLOCK CALL, at was enslur Joe of NOD bu at. 81.1986@ ue na end silyl ‘Con tide bu a March, ry taachics go fc i, ea eA o fon Guod'easlor, with rates Hin S eet 12.¢2! AO far Apa “ fo) f vad aa ta te F tard as, vaslor, Sa Wat Eee for 3 ie shore "shed, wit Chivroform, Glyvorine, Guim arable Gum eampho: Gum opium, EGGS—Wore at ic edo: copier wanther ts expected to reduce receipts, FisitTitomain gal ear the vi and frm For tho timo of Olutmo tnt business Tully mots oxoctor ‘aro tho quotations: 0 50 ois ‘00 15.60 10S M109 TA Go BO) Go 2 BH G8 3a 10 @1ly nsteri=hn Bey 73 B10 Codnsh-Gourgo’s 00 Gognen— Hani 4) @ 475, Codtish AO Bh Tterring: TM @ 7.25 Hereind—ttatas gutlt brie 68 @ HIS THerring=Hollandy 8 XeReescseee Tis Ilorring—Bealed, # 0 3 iUnhibut—Smokad , WO. OM Cullfornia salmon, 1 FRUITS AND NUTS none was In prow rons, and the markat bad & gale tune. Incrensedt activity and firmer pricos looked ‘tor a little further along in the senson, We quote Datos. Bun rh He 8% ‘Purklal oe oe Htelsine: London inpora, iow 3B ae aisings Tvndan tn Kataine Valoneia, 3 is ‘aS Haining: lonsa Stusestal rans Currants; now, Filbo: Rinondas Hareaqon Snqion walnuts, Tiruaii GRE RUT Foraign. Fruits are a quoyed ‘arm Anples. Sat Vomonn ¥ bo: ENG) Valencia orang ‘Messina oranue dirihige price changer, rato showa somo iittia improvoinont, but the moves ment still lackn activity, and the prevaiont fooling 18 Rot particularly buvyant, Holow are the prices, curs ron Now Orleans prim Choice corn Or sugal Prime corn or sugar... god corn ors to chute, da., BIRUES, Mack: a sen Primo nowy, H to 2umothy, B ton, IUD EA Green curod were quoted caay under sun- menting supplies, with tanners not disposed to take hold frealy. Calf skins were in good deimand, scarco, ‘Green-cured hides, light, ® ita heavy. LEAD—V stond: and wie ae eee anne a a Cor oa agg ane deman Sontinucs euce L Was in moderate demand at the aan 6 doalere report @ very good order trade. Zand Sinch, inch, uutation: Riceand» bacond seat 3 Frac and second seaite ‘vhird clear do. Fenelny, No, Connuon board: Klos, ry Se eae i s—Vyere, We au ih te Habireiat “i aaighty 13 dogre toate i iy a Ba sbaran on MEISE a. mand | ae 0. 1. Wore teraiiall Featieat ae tia leas in enra, with nothing doime et POUT Site turkeys and chickens quent for focal cone tion and mhiprana& rte cninta wore moderain. Donlera ropa Poultry from the Quit’ Btate, w itn naam mtn nt oe hint?) Chickans, drone, tage ane drennodd, wail Tip winery dronsedy Tighe’ te a ake poe swore inrgor, and bare tone” Nom ater thc ReinRs Eaten wora mace at irig@a.i0 primo eloniny gy hare finx wna quoted at fiabati, and as 410. Clover as. dull $4004 aU. aide ens shALET Nae In moderate demand and nena; Ordinney’ conrs: Ground eota Dalry, Wb lavethont fine coat sie GROUT ease aateetccatty th ff as in fale demand at lant week's Halon wore Ai hele finished goods ot Mon for bighsinone | M008 On the bay ‘an atend seen itech en oace, me Wastied feseos 0 Washed deere, fn Moaltin: unwashod, Fina dass. Conta da, Tul cline, of gl.s wou ye WIth moderato ealos to Wen, — LIVE SOCK, CILICAUO, Then 5 rf . ee EN in Tura on ay a By 1a tat a CANTIA—Nona of tho features of the market me raore favorablo to tho solllng tntarest than on ihe day beforo, ‘Tho supply ngain proved tnracly exce slyo, nnd the decline of Wednesday was supplement. ed by n furthor reduction of Satie, the market being vory Irregular, In, niditton to tho heavy supply, sollors had to contond with unfavorable weather and discouraging roports from the East. Taken all (nal, Itwas onc afthe “bintest” mnrket-daya that droven have encountered for many weeks, Sinco Friday last, thore na been n ahrinkege in vuluos equal tg fully Yaibe.par 100 Ibs, and should to-day's arrivals atlywhora henr equal thoso of yesterday or the diy vofure a furthor decline can acarcoly bo averted, ‘Thera was no gppearanco of netivity In the demand from any quarter, but at the modified prices the difforent classes of buyors took hold moro or lesa frooly, nnd during tho day a rospoctnble agarerate of saios wan accomplished. Enoush cattle were let over, howovor, to swoll Friday's supply to excenite proportions and give, tho markot 9 downward loot, ‘Vhore wore rales nt €2,0025.75, but vory little trading wus done nbovo 1.0 or bolow £240. Most of tho da work was dono nt $1043.00 for butchers’ ntuff, " E2.75G22 for stockors, and nt 8415450 for fale ta cholco shipping atecrs. Canners aro not doing mach at present, and the pooror class of stock, such asis nourht by that interest, was especially hard to sell, ‘he tarkot closod dull and heavy at the following QUOTATIONS. Extra Neeves—Graded steors, wolghing 1,130 nd upwai 101 commun to choles cows, for elt oluning AN to 110 Da. site ‘Cattlo—Common enttio, lor: bulls, and seaiuveng stocrs, ‘Veuls, por 10) B8,..0445. No. 2 Ec 0 3M # io 0 a0 1 Ev) as i x xa) II stockorn. Et} aL stockars, 30 4 as i a0. RS ity Beg 2 rs 20 HO0GS—Thore was an notive demand on packiog account, and the markot was firm and stesdy througn- out ‘The recolpta were only a littic less than for the previnus day, amounting to mbout 30,000 head, and maktng a total for tho oxpired portion of the week ot 100.40, agninst 10L.C& for tho samo timo last weet, And by tho tuludia of the afternoon bout ail hed found buyers, Enlos wore at $1.4044.65 for Mht, act AKe4rd for eymmon to choice heay: A010) for tha former nud at # {ntter “he average of prices wan for Wednerday, but that was ntcributabie to. the bal bet. tor quulity of yeaterday's offorings. Among the day's tranaactlune wore tho following: HUG BALES. Peete Av, Price Ne Ax, Pre earien as tM nea eee a), anane GEEESSEGEESERESEES: SESEEE “Ui tisist nt market wan falrhy Tho mart fair! wu stien of common to exten iy et ist ELOOZSAL Wo note the following: SUEEP BALES, Ar, eee Price.) i 8478 m, B.STS4 tte, etal iss EAST LIBERTY, Teast Lanenry, Pa. Jan, 22,-CATTER—Recolpts for two days, KIO heat iiirouigh and te stocky ity ad 1,423 Toca. total (ie uuiroo daya, 1943 throu supply haa been Wine f for woul market, ‘but the demand is elt, with stow naics a.m abe loner thas as ta y to, 1 9, Ue by comma oh bulls, and sf 2. a Aiockors oF foodors, ELONGIOD. “Baten for three dary 4 Milton totn) for three ea ti i—| ti ti 4 Petia men La aT Pi ‘BiinEr—Recolpta fortwo days, head; total for wires” nyt, G0} sclling. ebeoTs for oomtuoD ile Fait New Your, Jan, 2.—Br ‘Tends no aalog of Boot, eatilay dc out Helene Sty F pour to prime sides, market dull and weak, with rm iia SHEED= Rot 00; Ne or peosneck at cinarancey cow ‘mit Hi hated haneant ty poate off ctartts ak i enrcasion, ‘ Like 7, | 1x} wore fat WINE Neti 3 demand for live pominalt H garlond of fale Wentuen| hogs noldiag for Bo wk id of $3.0 reciained unsol BT, LOUIS, ath OUIS, ..—-CATTLE—Lowors gales of me ry By fulr notive stages: tron stern grb me, j 4 ind hel (ar Soe Tet ara’ aids Teedten i 1} Pecelpts, er ship monte, 1,400. ive firme ilghts eLearn heavy, 6635050 Receipts one cir Export oxtta, 25; Focelpin i rigimmnce uy Ato ache, wht a Haass ek ne seat Aeliro nah ght. pit bp n A 1 eeaipta 6,800; shipmonta,. pra KANSAS CITY. B CITY, Jan, 2—CATTLE: Price Cu ¢ Itoculpts tho past woek, 1,753; eas iy bs abt ie tH Ht uy Fe a rt rao, ‘orn, €1 ods—Rocelpla the ‘Wook, 1,588, pee aii lowory ence. oat. ftavet, gue sped wind intxed packing, 63.0) CINCINNATI, Stewarts, Jan,22—ogs— Firm ae Freer $144.55) packing, 8. 5 Dutcheres sinha; Scott pial ‘shipments, 640, IRMIANATOLI, Inprararontn Jan, 2.~Hoas—Quies at FLOSS ecole inty ailpausaia Raw BY. TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Tavenvoot, Jan, 2-128 a, 2,—Gnain—Woest= Winter, No. 4, 1185 No. 2,108 Ddjapring, No. 1, 10s, Bt No.3, lay white, No, 1,108 21a) No.2, 100i ciub, No. & adds Nosh testo, ‘Corn~New, No. 1, 58 1d} old. Now Provistons—Vork, (Os, Land, 404 LIVEWPOUL, Jan. 2.—Corros—Quies but steady st 1 IelG@T 3-164) onlas 8,UN) balos; speculation and #x* port, 2000; Amorienn, 6,000, . WACON—Long clear, Sa; short do 62. LoNnvoN, Jan. 20.—Ke Nah Parnousou-tet eens, OF TUNPENTINE—JI AA WtW uty Jeti eh PETHOLEDM—1Kt, ‘The following wore received by the Chicago Boert of "Trades JAvEnoOr, Jan, 199,» m.— Flour, Oe fi De dole lati id."bid corm, oat Wibeat Winter. los nee Me ete wot fie tay ol o—W! it cent c ining tad aera Ste Lage sate . PorkeWestern feng e clear, Se hut etext 5.04. ‘Fallow, ook nuonk Corn raUivr ousise Rite iv Vito eben Improving, tho duwand for the Continent o salou {air average No, J epring, Gs tdiedias fair Fed winter, bisede 6d. Cra frame Cancer and toes active mt fall prices, Cory iy, bef wnenk for Rint t during the Lifters TAL, Oey, sels svecess quay