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i t ; ; 4 i OS + of Donrd of Trndo stuf. 3 The New York & Oswe, + Bunounced the resignation , Ontario & Western Company sae eg. Review of the Course of Finances in Chicago Last Week. Tho Proiluco Markets Firmer, “ avith a Steadier Tone. Provisions Quist—-A Better Shipping Do- mand for Corn. FINANCIAL. Chicago Jast week recelyed more‘ orders from the country for currency than in sumo tine Previous, The demand for loans was not activo, and {s sustained principally by the necumulation The banks have eased thelr call rates a trifle, and the moncy murkot (6 now quoted at 6@8 per cent at tho banks and 6@ 18 per cent on tho street. Now York oxchange closed firm hetween banks at par, There waa a froud deal of uctivity In tho local market for go- curities, Largo amountsof 4 per cents were bought to secure the high prico offered, and there was n }ibernl buying of the District of Ce- Jumbin 3.058, which have ilvanced to 04, All the Cdok County 53 remaining in tho market were closed out to investors at 103%, and the West: Town 6s, having been picked up by one or two dealers, were advanced tn price to 1024. Tho advaneo in the price of Chicago, Milwaukee & &t. Paul 7s to 110 checked the demand for them. Chicago operntors ft atocks were not active till toward the close of the week, when a bullish feeling began to show Itself, Business ut tho Chicuyo Mining Board was moderate, Tho Publlc saya about the now trink-lino Project: Midland has been ly transferred, by’ Revelvern Abram 8, Hewitt and John G, Stevens, to yew 4 tho New Ontario _& Western ‘Railroad Company. C. No Jordin, President of the new Company, on the dist, his firat officiad order, making the Reerctary of the Company, Theodore Houston, General” Manager of ‘the rand, An or dor “of Recelver Stevens, issued Jann. BO, F of T. C. Purdy, Superintendent of the division from Middie+ town ta Norwleh. and made Assistint Super- Intendent- A. H, Danforth acting Superintend- ent until further notice. It Is presumed that few chunges will bo made in the Working force: of the road, This property, [t 14 underste hag passed into the handa of a company of ¢ Atallsts, anong whom Mr. Tilden is Hecate, who huve in view the completion of a new trank lintw-to thig city, but thelr plans are yet fully developed. ‘That the road will ev ELOIG AL very, iia portant rival of tho New York Centrat or ‘tho. Hrfo, in competition for the exstward- bound freight of Western States, does not acem: probable, but tf connected with the Atta E Great Western, as now seems to be cont pintgas Itmlght bultd tp a considerable throug! rafiv. nisl: Tho American Exchange snys: The project ia ridiented as mpractieable even by those Who gave the Information regarding It, It fs declared to bon acheme which wil event- ually be made public odiclilly by those inter- cated hn it for the purpose of stockespeculative Purposes, ‘The new through line, If really es- tablished, would be much longer than any of tho existing routes to Chicago, and much inferior to. fem in material condition and appotutmenta, Tho Construction Company of the New York, is’ regarded with Ruspicion by raifrond men of good Judgment. It {s Littmnted that some of the members of it are Inore tnterested In the profits to bedertved from handling tho nssessments which will he received by the treasury of the Compuny than jn tho ex- tension of the rend, Mr. Tilden, It is stated by porsons nequatited with the frets, lost a couside erable amount of money through his interest in tho old New York & Oswego ‘SMidiana Comping, and tho new scheme fs asserted to have been de- figned by him for the purpose of making up his CR. 3 ‘ T118 MERCIANTS' SAVINGS, LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY Muy nnd Soll UNITED STATES BONDS: nnd LOCAL INVESTMENT SECURITIES. Also pay tho highest market price for Chicago City Berlp. "GEO. O, MANCY & CO, No, 18g ba Salient” ‘Chicago, M., DEALERS IN MUNICIPAL SECURITIRG, Wo can furnish in numa to pitit, from #100 to £160,000, County, City, or ‘Lown Bonds, which will pay tho ine vestur an averdye of 7 pur cont por annum. ‘Nheag bunda ure Issued by different tocalitlos in 1ll- Bols. Kansus, and Jown for varioun purposer—viz2 ‘o billd coutt-houses, Rehoulshousus, Jails, te} 10 Tund sloating debts, to'build bridges, atc, ‘ We examine everything woofer with great cara; And wo try to make every investment. through UA Munlutelyeaye, Gus sates during tho pour iy have aniountod to tore than twa millton of dollars, meaty Enstern insuranco companies, snvingn, bankw, Mtalista, and trustves of ostates. We collect the In- terest for our customers free Of chunto. Our refers me of the Innest tistitullons und, enviest capltaliste Knst and Weat, with sore, Of hom we have ind denlings for thd Inst ton years, eilund examine for yoursolf, whether you wish make a large or small Investmont, GKO, 0, SIARCY, & CO, No. 18! Lu Sallo-st., Chleagoy I. We aro always in tho markot for tie purchnay of Any such securitios, Issued by countius, towns oreitles, cape “onee: he ABA P. Porten, Prest. J.d, EODY, Caahlor, MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK, - Ko * DAPITAL BURPLUS, COLLECTIONS a specialty, Business from Hanke and Bankers xolteited. Satiufactory Buslneas Paper discounted, pondonev invited, Corre- BLELD, LINDLEY & CO, Now York, 83 La aito-st., Chicago, BTOCKS, Mombers of N, ¥. Btock Exchange. ALBERT M. DAY, Managor. " PRASK & FRANCIS, Bankers and Brokers, 70 BOADWAY, N.Y, Membors of the Now York Block # and Now Vurk Sinha Stacks Hi inenee Allclauses of Sucurities ought and Sold on Commis- sion aud Carrlod on Margins, Datly Murkut Letters sunt to Customors. THE FIUST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO ‘Una for'auto w lance tne of ehoico band? per ognt Iallroad First MONTGAGH BONDS, Milwoukoo & St. Paul lats, bearing por cont, duo in 14, oro forsale nt 10.und Interest, COUK COUNTY AND Ween CIUCAGOS PEI CENT we . MILWAUKEE & 81, PAUL FIRST MORTGAGE 7 PEM CENT BONDS, dua in 1904, INVESTMENT BONDS OF ALL KINDS, CHARLES HENKOTIN, 1 Woashington-st, VOVERNMENT BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES, P FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Wo buy and soll ‘town, County, City, und Schoo! PRESTON, KEAN & CO., Hankers, Ly 10H. Waalington-et. . BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YOIK. New York, Feb. M4.—Governments fairly aot. Ive and generally firm, except for 448 und 48, which dectined 4@!4 per cont, Money 4@4, closing ut 6. Primo moreantilo pas per, 6054.” Sterling exchango steady; sixty daya, 483; Bight, 4853, . GOVERNMENT TONDS, * Now de, Pucitict nONDA, nl Morrie & Easex. Polawurs & Hudsori uw dureey Central, ‘Missiewip) i al 0 New York Conceal, Northern Pach Hurlew, Northern Wachie, pti. i Jake shore: Towlavtti & Nushvtiotas Cinuda bout Ai biouston 4 ‘tox: Pebican Ci at ral Western Union. ria. Ely, proferred..c.... Northwuster ortlivwate is ane Be Paul, AW! rt BePaul & attunoupeils Aterican' rr Paul & Blouxcity.. 40 {Unidad state Be PAS, Ger ards Balu a3 ox E i Hd I. st nil ian Wilkea! NRW ONLRANB. New Onneane, La. Feb. 14,—Sight exchango on New York, $1.00 per $1,000 premium. Sterling exchange, 481, ROSTON. Rostox, Masa. Fob. 11.—The following nre the closing quotations for copper atovk! : Calumet A Mecln, 2H [ganas ay 4] Qumney « Brain elie”, FORRION, Loxnon, Feb, 14,—Consota, 98 1-18, American recurities—Now fa, 100; sige, 1104s 4s, 10042 TMlinois Central, 101%; Tennaylyanint Eeneral, 634; Erle, 4934; seconda, tending, ‘Tho bullion withdrawn from the Bank of En- Rinnd on batauce to-day was £50,000, Pans, Feb. 14.—Rentes, 82 Se. COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were tho recoipta and shipments of tho lending articles of produce In thia elty during the twenty-four hotrs ending at 7 o'clock Saturday inorning: WECKIDTS, Flour, bela Whent, uu, “a LOG etd Bros) ‘wi Rutter, Tb: Dresnet hay hoy ‘nal, tons, Hay, ton Shinatea les, Butt, brin.. Tho following table shows tho movement of brendstuffs and lye stock in this elty for the week ending Feb, 4, with comparisons: Feb, 13, AN, 113 fection Hata ois ees Java hogs, Bal 46tut Catia Nov, 2 Hate Wi The leading produce markets wero generally firmer Saturday, and fairly steady, though the forelyn advices guve little encotragement to strength, Wheat opened %o flower, but ad- vaneed Ife, Corn {improved about ie under a good shipping demani, chietly for receipts tn specified houses. Pork was nbout ie lower carly, but reacted 2c, and lard moyed In tho Ssnine direction, but a lfttte more slowly. Mess pork closed 100 higher, at $11.574@11.00 for seller March and $1L724@1135 for April, Lard closed be higher, ut $1.20@7.225 far new seller Marchand %7.0@7.22% for April, Short ribsctosed ut $5.25 for March. Spring whent closed Ac high: ow at $1.23; for spot and $1.23% for Mareh, Corn closed £0 higher, ut Sie spot and 4024¢ for May, Onts closed stendier, ut G30 seller Muy and 3130 feller April. Rye was quict at %o spot and 73% @ite for March. Bnrley closed steady at joe for spot No, 2, and nt G6@4e for do extrad. Hogs were netive and frm at 84.2004.35 for Nght and At S415@1.00 for heavy. Cattle wero in falr demand at steady prices, Sule nt $2.40@5.55. Jobbers of dry goods report n satisfactory business doing. Buyers are beginning to arrive Jn considerable numbers, and an increase In the mail-order trade {s also reported. Prices show grent strength. There wus nothing new to note {n connection with the boot and shoe trude. Groceries wero {1 fair demand, with coffees und sugars hold higher, Tho former advanced %o and tho Intter ic, Dried fruits remained quict, The changes in yaluca were con- flued to an advance of oe in blackberries, and n decline of Ye In now prunes, Fish wero quoted steady and unchanged, There was a fair inovement in dutry products at firmly-sustained prices. No changes were reported In values of leather, tobucco, baygiug, and plg-lron, Olls were gencrully steady. Coulwas dull as pre- viously quoter. The lumber market waa steady under an (m- Proved inquiry. The Increased shipmente tn- diente mote activity at Interlor points, Wool Was tlm under 2 continued good demand from Western muanufneturers. Hides were quoted wenk onder Iberal supplies, and tho Eastern turkets uré suid ta be depresacd by large offer ings of furelgn hides, Seeds werestendy, except timothy, which was quoted eager, more sced be- Ing offered, and buyers held back, “Hoy was Ire regulor, tho low grades being quoted wenk owlng: to free offerings. Poultry was steady under a fulr loval Inquiry. Rall frelghts were reported steady on the basis of 40¢ per 100 Ibs on grain to New York, and s5¢ on boxed menta todo, Ubrough frelghts to Liv- erpool wero 04340 on meata and tard, and Bie on flour; do to Glasgow 68:40, and lard and meats to Hamburg 85¢. ‘ Tho recelpta of whent nt Chicago, Milwaukee, St, Lous, Yoledo, und Detroit, reported Satur- day, aggreguted 102,000 bu, and shipments 76,000 mn The following was tho produce movement ro- ported from New York Suturday: Recelpts— Flour, 9,604 bris; whent, 11,250 bit; corn, 100,003 bus oats, 34,712 bu; corn-meal, 2,173 pkys; ryo, 4,010 bu; barley, 3,850 bu; mult, 10,000 bu; pork, Boris; beef, BH belay cut-menta, 1,086 phys; turd, 1,160 tes; whiaky, 038 brig, Exporta—For twenty-four hours—Flour, 14,000 rls; whent, nono; corn, 60,000 bu. The following were tho shipments of provis- fons from this clty for the weuk, and aluce Nov. 1, 1879, with comparison. ‘Tho wolghts are gross: eee INTO mony, NTH Wik end, “Since” “Siu aArticten, Feb, vom t. Now. t, rd, Ibe NBS BAHL) 1OOUILO 2 ATH | MALE fon ass Pork, bri. via ‘Tho exports of provisions from tho eenbord during tho week cnding Feb, 7 included 6407 brls pork, 3,72 bris beef, 5,435,508 Ibs hurd, 10,173, ‘921 (be ments, 010,03 Ibs cheese, and 2,601,607 Ibs tallow. ‘ Tho following wero tho aggregntes of returns of hogs on band at the begluning of two years, ag made to the United States Connnissioner of Agriculture: * Minot £00 Misnouirt phe Indians. + 210) ‘ont 25.00 Fa ‘Phirteun puekinia Binte siiuo Whute Unitod Biates. a1 The Now York Produce Exchange Weekly gives the following summary of estimates of foreign wheat requirements by the United Kingdom for tho crop season onding with next August, in bushele: a Averuge uf 1 Further requirements. Also tho following Ruropean detlefonclest Probable further 1 Moneta guy ate eee ony iigitins Probable further re and Holand for thule own consumpllon, frum Fol, Lo cloag vf exois Yoana: 3 Vrobably further requirements uf Spaii'and OFEURIL ose 500 Poet peal ia a Valy: \ rouble furthur rdquiromunts uf wl jund,, daneraveneneseenenesaees: 2,000,000 Advices from Buconos Ayres, River Pinte, under date of Dee, 28, 1879, astute that auilicient. thus buving elupaed to measure almost to a cers tality tho out-tura of the wheat thon boing hare Vested, It was found that although thore was an inerensed urea of wheat sown, the weathor hus been go unfavorable that tho crop will be inuch tnferlor ta the crop of 187%, Tho estimated exe portable surplus fa placed at 80,000 tons, ns tho Wheat crop In inany of thecolontes ia only sutli- clent for local consumption and seed. This Is 100,000 tons Teas thin was eurllor in the seuson estimated us theexportablo surplus, from tho crop of 1870, ur 5,000 tons leas thin was exported. from tho crop of 1818.. The surplus went lust yeur chiefly to the Hruzils. Tho Bt. Potermburg paper, the Golvs, of Jun, 25, 1880, states thut tho accounts of tho yield of tho cereal crops of “1870 ro unsutisfact- ory, cuusing opprebensions of distress in tho Provinces of Orel, Pambolf, Kuruh, Vironoj, and Archangel, whilu tho Provinces of Suratoff and Zematyo wore obliged to upply to tho Minister of the luterfor for un advance of 454,000 roubles from the General Victualing Fund of tho Em- pire, to relleve the wants of the population. Tho Hussian pupors disused the probability of tho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1880, necessity of importing American grain into Russin fn tho coming apring. —- PROVISIONS. 110A PRODUCTS—Wore leas netive, and the bual> ness wan chiefly in changes from March Into April, butaverngod stronger. Tho market dectined early {eon pork and Ge on Inrd, tn asmputhy with Gl drop Jn Liverpool on tnrd and meata, and nn eaxior feoling Feported from the Stock-Yards, Hut lt wae soon found thnt there was nut much on sale, and then the market advanced 206 on pork nnd 10c on lard from the lowont pricenof tho day. The packing of this city since Nov, 1 1s roparted 0) hogs, oyalnnt 2,070, OY to ane data Inat year, and 2.230000 two yours nau, ‘The preking of Cincinnatt, 8. Lows, Milwaukee, In- dianapolls, Peoria, and Knnans City oxhibiten marked falling off, while Loulevilie, Atchison, and Quincy show n gain, Mres PonK—Adyanced 10e trom the tatest prices of Friday, and cloned fra at €11.ke 1106 for apot ur gotloe the menth, Sqsee11,6) savor March, snd abraded TiS nollor’ April, Saica wore reported of 2, bris ApUl nt FLAG: 14U tris sollor Maret at $1140.21); nd 250 brie woltor April wt FL Aw, Total, 44 ris. : LAnN—Advancad So pfor 100 Ibs from tlie tatont pricor of Friday, and closod firm at ai for anol ar Hollor tha month, #7.2007.2246 roller Mare it TANG sollor Apri. “Sales wore ropurted of TON tes no 4s und 8,U0 tea Boller April He UCU ten. Mxate—Were tn! better demand, and advanced atontt $4¢ por 1b, which shut out some orders for abip= mont. ‘There was n wood trade in local futures, Sales wero reported of 20 boxes shouidars at 4ey RW box tong tind short raat ah hand) 135,000 bs short ribs at #2 seller M . April and &.dtgad 43 eater Mngt 1 Ant $0.00 apotr AUD IDS Ose for Aelb nyveraon, Hira about na follows ut 1 o'elvek for partly curod jotay ‘Short |Shonle) Gk S| Short rita, |" ders, |etears,|eieurs, et) 180.25 ce ee ae : seovel thd oh 415 | a | 8. hort ribs, seller March, ciosca at 82, Lone gluare quoted At 449 joan ind Gad Boxcals Cumbers ands, HaceMe. boxedy long cu a Pt Wekied hans quoted int Bhecse, for Wail eens uric sen hams, snme ny syesier dasciter Mareh, rm TGC, snout quoted at 4igse Tor shoulders, gate for short batdeaniqe Torahorl clears, wwvsgu for Matin Ml eanvaaed nnd mucke aLetalye for white, S4@S%e for etc for brown; cowitry do was f ditto for witte, Moo ue Follow, wid We ir heave em af Ep ee a Age, “iREFe-Was quiet nt fibreti tur ines, Fx@800 clty, bi¢0 for for extra ness, nnd g1.0Kt14.6) for hans, Nu. « country, and 5!{o for No, 2do, with sale uf 100 “SéLLOW— Waa quoted at Stgiellge for Urls city at Sj{c. BREADS TUFFS, FLOUR—Was dull und stondy. ‘Thora wna Iittle do- mand, but helders wero firma, In aympathy with whent, whilo exportora coutd not Hill their orders at tho fig ureansked, Sales wera reported of 100 tris winters nt 610145 490 bris aprings nt $5.10 for fair to $7.00 for patents; 1. bris supers nt $4.75: 75 brie no gre at $412g; und 10 bris ryo-tlour on private torms. ‘Total, 0 bels.” Kxport extras were quoted nt 5.008525 In sucks, und danbto externa to nt B25R5.75. OTUEN MILLSTUFPS—Sales wore Gears bran at $12.00 @IRW per ton; Lear middlings nt #18.00; lear wheat scroenings at $0.00, Conrso corn-moal was nominal at #1125 por ton on track, SPRING WHEA'—Wns modoratoly activo, and avorngod strongers It fol oi S40 early, but reactod Ife, and clusud Ho above tho Intost prices of ¥riday, ‘Whore was no epeclul reason for steongth, n firm feel- ing in Now York being offset by a xenerully ensler fovling in Liverpool and London, Nolthor wan thoro much demand here, but coniparativoly little offering, for whicts renxon ong or two buying ondors for lane lots could only bo filled by tho purchuxo of angie tives ons gradually stiffenttig market. ‘The deul wns saurprise to muny, ax thoy had expected ndrap, butt here and on the eeabuard; tho stronuth In New York was nrowdly suspected by some to be a conxoquanco ofthe failure of negotiations looking towards lower mil frelzhta to the seaboard, ‘Thera wis a moderato shipping demand, but prices wore Irregular for. Gopending. on’ location. Cnr-luta Of No. clined at #12." Sellr — March Opened” nb tnd “ndvanced to. #2, closing ne Rbidy Sollor the month wos hensly nominnl Ae #1. LY, closing nt F124. Soller April wor itt fale Gomund av sL2eel, 200 und Mav qulgent $200 JHE. Spot sales were roported of didlo bi nt Begs JF LAW Du No, hin Contrnt nt $10ce108es 1G) Xo, In City nt $1.0 {@LOg: 4.200 bu do in A, 2, & Co.'s ata is ay bu eta a er und 000 bu by sample " ui. Salus wore 90 bu No.2 red in Con- hand 600 bu No, Z ‘Stinnesotn, Wne tnurenetive, and decldly atrongor, tlie er futures advancing Sound closing 340 Kbove the latest Peres at Friday, while the nonror futures advanced fullye. ‘The British ndvicos noted n tirm tone, withan ndtive demand, at Tull prices for enrgoce on pilsaage, and Now York wns hold le highor after the opening sales, while wheat hura was firmer, ‘This In duced a better apecutativa demand. ‘The mont striking point in the market, however, was tho wider diff tenes which existed botwoon the prices pald for. N in the diffaront clevntors. Rock Iatand rec ate for ulit-odged: do in Contml, ase; und in other houses at about 2c. The difforence was un- deratoud to bu owing to tne fact that vome houses oro making @ much moro Muorn! rebate on sturage to shippers than athera aro. ‘There wus mora competition aon shippors thin usunl. Seller May openad nt avy ic, Mirunced tod{c, and chased m1 the imonth war quoted mt 9)(c0ah alter closing at, the Outside, Holter March ranged at, 23} igo, April ot nit “cloaha nt mbonte pausing ‘qusiatlonaee Beet it “clonina “nt nowt watstd ona. Bp tales wore reported. of izvino ‘bu Nov 2: and Highemaixed ay Acadia mixed. nt i jo. 2” a TOO bu now hieh- my si ret cr nH ae, olnes. at il Bo} ba rejected nt dtcy i f @a fon acky 4,400 bu do nt SGGie Tf Cara: and X00) bit ears At ER(code. Totnl, I , OATS—Were quiet, averaying a Witte ‘highor. ‘Tha recuipts wore smaller, and tho market improved in commany with, other kratn, though the deniind wis rather light. Soller May wold at a-o3¢e, and closed it the outalde, Apel Was quiet At de Is¢e, 0 No.2 waa salable nt SuSGdlMe, with menzre 4, MUat recolvers proforring to soll by xample. 9, Huck. oferings wore smalfor, Dut gumicei to moot thy wants of shippers and tho’ local feedmon, stad of Sa) bu Nor 2 at aisges 11,40 bu by sumple at SIM@Shge on tencky nid i st Total, 2.30 bu. VE—Was quics and atondy, ‘The anniply tots wore culotly by te logal trade, No. 2 rest sok at Hq) und full ear-louda truuld, purliaps, bave brought ie’ mora for shipmont, but outside orders wuro siarco, March was nominal at Giggle, ‘Cush salen were reported of #0 bit No. 2nt Ter 2.40 bu by saniple ML iBaaerTige on track, MH Ui at Taisiehdo frou Gn bowed, ‘Totals U., HARVEY “Was inactive and nominally, stendr at Tee hid for No.3 and Tesi for spot oxtrad. Fut Uren were quoted at te for No.2 und dio for oxtra ih, bath soller March. ‘Tho reecipta wera uffored auuiple, and Jocal consnmors took a fow cars, Cam aules wore nated of A bu. Jat {oy 9000 bu by aumplo at JOG 700 on track, und GU bu at oso free on board, ‘Total, 10,00 bu, GENERAL MARKETS, BNOOM-CORN—Thero was no change of con quence. Dealers report a light demand at the quot tions: Choteo hurt Fine green, Ited-toppod do and hurt Inforior. Crouked.vvsvvvees 3 BUCER—The tone of tho markot continues Hirm, tho eurront recalpts not being aufilclent to meet the demand, Local buyars and tho Eastern snd Southern trado wero ordering with fatr Ibornilty, und the fol- lowing prices were rondlly obtained: Crenmory.., Guod to chalga dairy. Medium, Inferk 1Oe1d WO seve, ma WAGGIN ng new was dovoloped In this markot, Husincss remnins quiot, a Isto be expoctedt ut this Benson, but prices display positive atronyth and willunduubtedly go Lighor, Wo repeat our Hat {Nuria oO American, et CUEESE—Romalns firm, ‘There ts. continued good domand, und the markot !s kopt wall cleaned up. Ore dora wore tilled at tho following rmnye of price: Htark.. Brightin, Oltur Creek, Lowixton, Full cream... ais Part skim: hs Low grades... fe ew pGQAb—Was in light damund at the quotations givon alums juckmwanna, range LACkAWANIA, NUE, ¥rle und Bride BU Cannol Wittntratte Y iisntrigtin, COOPLRAGK—Packers® Pork barrela at Ae, aid lied ture 0, DRESSED HOURWoro active and firm, advancing Wo per 1 tba, I'he deniund was chlely from pack- ulus were reported uF Mears, at $4804.00 for Nahe snd wG@i% for heavy welghts, closing at bone BO £GGS~—KFresh Jota wero quoted at ldo per doz. ‘the receipts continus liver. FINA Tale douinad unde stondy market was ro- Yuri We continue te quote: f sot $1, tofish, No, Url a] aay Whituliah, tauily, # 34-bri su routs Webrls. 40 @ 42 Muckirul~iiontei ‘at Mackorol= Extra, 15.50 Muckorol—-Nu 11s Qua Mackervl—Nu TU Oa 7.25 tack Bad 68 B75 Mackurol—No, 2 buy; | 0 Ge 78 Mackerol—Large fami WO ob AS Mackurol~Kat family, A ATS Mackervl—No. 1 buy, Kita... TO a 135 Mnekerol—Fainily, kits 1 @ 1M Codtish—Coorwe’s, ¥ Poy 4M @ 4 8) Be 10 ca 7.33 ae @ nis 6M GATS ‘ ie eal ase a, now, ty OTe thw ulsluy, Landon layirs, iw. Ialaings Valoncls, stow Itulahus, toose Aluwcata Zante currants, new, Citron, Appl Abhlee Buster tua fnetice anpa ih Hinde Wrrios ina t Pitted eborete: wg a Filbert ie iinunds, DEG ony qu Hi @ i eonne see at Gi Suara xeadualiy docruasings: 6° COMMRE 1m an Jot i Mesaina oranges, ® box + B25 1.25 Malnga graven ® Deh... + 70a GROCKRIES=Bugnes worg tore nélive, and wore atronuer, ndvnneing Me. A firmior market tor coteen waa nino noted. ‘Thero was not much improvement tn the demand, but holders were naking n 32e artyance, and weehange quotations necuntingly, Other Vines rifled about atoady, "Thorn wasn fale general movo- ment at the pricos ulvan hes ows fel) Carolina, (COPFER, 7] extg até ot sls Patent eut-loat, 10540101 Crashedas. e103 enn call) New criunna fais to fatiy ta wv Orlvans fale to fal Now Orloana prime tow Chotee corn or suan gasrugas SuF 2 Eassseaa n cv @tw rerulir. ‘The denture ‘quoted lowor prices: rr i ‘me recelpta wera liberal an for commun grades: tN yy 4 ton. 2 LAR LO ton iad POE i 10,002 bed et 6 8.000 1 vu rae ne Pierre BAN HIDES “Wate quoted sasice and alow. Rome deal- ers aro bidding only sty fon rewtt-curod ‘wtock, Maatorn markets are reported dull undor heavy. Im: Purtstions, and to supply West it eald to bo Inrgor tr hides, light, BB, tia hidas Mant, @ eye nelia. eral eatiiated UMBER ho shipments contin the markot Is zonerully quoted jrazand acco clone 2 wid i rat nnd secure, 14g Inch. ‘third etonr do., First and sncond elear ruuuty ‘nnted etour das. Firat and aveond clear Common drossed alding.. Flooring, sueond commo! lox-bownts, Hh ineh and npwnls f Stock boarts, 1M tneh, routs... nel 5.0 q y essen aa aM I tenly, mod seasonably demand existed, prices ranging as follows: Carbon, U1 doxrocs lost .. ty Bi} Carbon, Hllno! Wlogal, 180 desrecs tant We Carbon, hendiluht, 179 degrees teat... a Dard, extra a nnd, No, oT art, N: ot Linsoed, raw. w Idnsved, bolted, + Bl Whale, winter bleached, 1 eg ih wo a7 ao wo f ¢ nb {asoline, dondorized, 74 dexre jusoline. 8 destreon. POTATONS—Wers from tho city trad Cor-londs romain but mumticient to teen ‘ tng lité iindor "a tale inguin; lott at biaio yer rit ero wteady, 8 for small let, and the receipts nro small, cup umple suppiios in the store: houron, POULTRY—Waa tn falr request and stoadier. ‘Tho offerings were alin, and tine muck commundod outside: prices: hickens, dressed, S4Q0h0 port} Uurkoys, dronsed, Saige per Dy ducks, dressed, 6@8e POF Dy J. ave por D. SERUS— Timothy wis tess netivo and easter, 1 Jntyer offerings, Sules were reported nt FLkuee7y, prime closing at about £270. Clover was snore uciivs und atendivr, antes bolnz mnde at #1060420. rime SOWLAE SINGLE, “Plax aot nt $1012.65, SALT— Was steady, with light sulos to the city and eauntry traday Fino salt, # bri. i ip eee Y—Was Inwood deimnind at tho recent dos gline, Sater-wore 6) bris finished goods on a basis of FLAT bor alton for highwines, WOOD—Continues In fair Western roquost, and firm. Deulors have boen adding to thelr stock ‘some domieatlo and foroien wools: Washed foeve, medium choice, Washed thece, common, Wanhed floeco, ting, # Mediunt unwashad., Fine unwashed... Canrae unwashed Mub-washed, ghuleo.. ‘Tub-waabed, commot Totals. Samo wook | 04 Same week in 1x7 12 xf Reb 154, He 4 Si rs AO, Su 420 zat pen’ ru 200 3400 ‘Tho Puodlo, Colo,, correspondent of tho Kanens Clty Price Uurrent writes undor date of Fob. 3: According to promisu. write you regarding thacon- dition uf stock In Southern Colurady, 1 tn torviewing stock mon thatall kinds hive wintored ex- ovedingly woll so far, Thy winter his been mild,with no storie ti scatter unit drift euttio: and If It continues ny very little work wil be nocossury tu rountl up next spring. In fact a fow eattio mon talk of ronnding np thelr beoves next month, and xuipplng thom ty Kine nan to feed out unttl grasa, to bO put on the Juno and July markut at Kansas City, A mumbur of our Soutli= urn Colorada cattle kinga have purchased farms tn Kunens, with the view of feeding their owt atuers Bnd fitting thom for export purposes, thoreby realiz- ing oll that tein thoi. shesp-ownurs ara in tine spire oxpoct ty roatize wrlah harvoat, in woot this heep have advinved st least 25 par cont In Yuluo th the Inst six months; hence vory fow men ard offering to soli, nnd thoy want high tures, CATTLE—With a supply of 2000 hond loss than for the provious weok, wo have had a satiatnctory mare ket. ‘Thore wos not a particutarly ausrp domand from any source, but the wants of the trade wory quite snfficiont to absorb tho daily arrivals, und tho muarket rulod tim nt somawhat higher prices thun brovalled at tho close of the provious weok. ‘The ad- Yanco $n choleo und oxtra grates wns tho must inarked, thoro having been a gencrous oxpurt do- mund throughout, but there was no cluss of stock thatdid not show an {mpravemont of at lonst a Tc, On ¥eldny, undor bad reports from Now York, the — market fur shipping cattlo ~=wenkoned, but the = Iivht supply prevented any sorlous renction. ‘Iho offerings avurs aged bottur than forthe previous woek: Indued tho Purcontaxo Of first-clins beoves wan lirgor thin for any weok of anon thus far, and (hore woro tie Hivrots sles At peices ranuing from $255.75, Stack= ors und feodors Wore In coud request und sold high, Common to prime stock atuors commanded # te, % i Fo Bone Ath, Bitte while for fecdorn f4.7504.25 wns pald. Wutehe: Sold printelpally neretiarkto, thoiuh thors ware Unlayte muskae waniealertole weit aaa tiny oh iny's miurkel Wwiloratel ‘oan he clone Of the Uay found only wow oddwund onda fertoven -QUOTATIONS, Uxtra Heoves—(iraded ators, welghing 1,450 Ba and upwantn, .. wee al 70 Cholew Hoey ni. fat, wollefurmad stoves, wolahing 1, i) Bn, 4.1525.00 Gond Heaven. fate {pe 1,200 fo 1.300 BM Modlum Gea be 1,000 ter 28a) Butehurw’ stovk— common ta choles cows Wolaluing 0) to Lud Da... Btock Cutthe—Camninon aii Intortoridait and ‘thin cows, Dutia, und senin T%, Vola, per WW) ts, oponed on a dull and drooping 10 roculpts Uf huis were below the nuni- ber generally looked for, but thy provision murkut wis badly out of Joint, aud packers woro little ie giinadl to pay fortner ‘prices, During Monday mtd Tuesday thore wus a surlikize In valuus of 152200, Mabe wolutis solling down to $1,106,124, cuted tu 4.l0e$20. Wodnuaday und Viniraday wae 0 Fmur murkel In aymputhy with the Jeuprovomont in thy markut forthe product, girieos working back tn Hevesi far Wiehe wd to $A for hen Fridny, wid ol re kent Inttur. “A alfne fal nate Tucolptedre still superior to tose of former years at 8 gurrosuindi paral 4 1. Wiliam G, Le Duc, Comissionor of Auticulture, furntstos the Chleago Commercial. Te= port with thu following table alving th swing reported to hiw on dun, Biatus und ‘Territories, to willeh ua previous yeurs, roturne werd made up thls Hupartuenteon Jan, be W HAVE Arrunzet the Sh ve Westurn packity States for the benont of the Western Jan, t 50, st trates tates, inate, Jun. t, 112K. I Ic Htates.1W vO) 2015, Ths, 100 hore wan wonn demand! dheauate tty wook, and the supply being Hybt tha markut maine tobied 9 tri tony. Bhippors ware the most notive, thoy sucuriny ov erably more than bale tho sup. vy. ory We quote cluelax p By P2475 fur come mon to medium, and 3 cl Sith eo a a aE Eitrren areata “et. 1 Foo. u-Careis-Suppt ot . Lois, Fob. ATT —8U yal ght; gui suiall Teal trad; Valuvs sanultiyods Foculfrst Biieb-Unchanjod). recelpls “none; shipmonte, bah tre * "i Sos—U: ight shipping, 54.1 packs ing, LUA butane ts aolioe ERS Ea ne CINCINNATI, Feb, “1i.—Hogs—Btoady common, BSHGL UIT yu, UaL SS package wes eLAg Tan Gra #-ANANNY; recalls, Vist aly ont OAL laugh torod the pnat wook, r 1, (3,000; name itne inst your, waked nee Nowe 4s akan; MILWADERE, Spectal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, MITAWAUICER, Fob, U—The winter packing ‘at Mile fraukeo since Nov, Lia na follo' Ny Mankinion & Arnis Hy Poter Metiench, Hy Layton & C Decrenro, ... or oy T7000 Tteceipta of Weis aall'ab Tite point autthg thie pat eek were nx follo Avo for Wook. DOTSIBamo thmo 1870-71 ressad, S28 Maine time [W-70, Totni. ». fame tho 1957-43, Ramo wook #80, nine toto 131 Hine Oct t, SOHFY sin trie thins LAAN ag 0 tiie BLAS, 0 Sng fimo TRB, OH Snune time $9il-t ntesame ini [abt ai, Mitne Une IAA (o' Samia thine WL" rey Suite fimo INTs Hume thine 18 *Drossod only, KANSAS CITY, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trine. rent reporia: eee! 1 mentn, is ative sit ners en ie conn, S2I5G firmy cholco Nem i HI Colornctan, £L048.60) Voss, 8.15602. 75, henry, Slab; she shipping. snd talked puokines Rhobadt6. i INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, Keb, H—Ious—Strang at &.7b8 4.00; rocalpts, WO; ehipmont BY TELEGRAPH, * FOREIGN. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Diveitraop, Fob, 4-10, m—¥L0UN=No, 1, 125 Ady No.2, tet. - GUAIN—Whent—Winter, No. 1, 1s 444 No.2, 109 Gay spring, No.1, Js 10d: No. 2, ts 2s white, No. 1, 108 9d No.2, ts 3dt chub, Nu. 1, Us 4e1 No.2, $04 3d. Com— Now, No. 1, fa its old, No. 1, fis Ga, Puovistons—Vork, ds. Lard, 28s 6d, LIVERPOOL, Fob. W.—CoTTON~In moaderte tne quiry nt Tg@ialy salon GI bales; speculation and export, 2,000; Amerienn, 3000, AtONS—Lant, American, 38s Gd. Bacon, tong Nengo Boant ‘ob, 14—Whent dull and enslor; rod 2 xpring, 104 8d; No. i td. ‘Calls 2d, Corn in fale deniand and firm at HoCS of conat—Whenat dully California to- Fed winter und No.2 xpring, I9isd, Arrived dull and vasior, Corn in fair domind und To nerive—Whent dull and nexloctods No. d Callfornin declined In, Corn netive nt full rk—Wentarn 1. Ma. fis. Lard dull Gd. “Bacon duil ‘and. 6d Towory #4 Gd. Tallowus. Cheese, 7a. Boot: JODON, Fob, L—LIVERVOUL—Whont mthor ens- r: Cullfornin, 20s bdielie dit white Michie, its Zdp red winter, [ls dd. Corn firm. Cargoun olf const Whent rithor enslory fair nvonuo No, 2 spring, flr nverage red winter, fis Gao; tnlrnvornute, fornia, it, Carn tirm, Caruoes on puasnro—W howe, unetive, Com nellve nt fall peleos, Good shipping Calitornin whent just ai ¢ Nearly de, 2s tt, Falravorigo quality af So. un siclng wheat Fersbinmont, uring He neg following month, 8. STAID, Fob, Tho following wero received by th Fence: al 4. Cary ellnedt ts} pet NEW YORK. New Your, Fob, 14.—CoTron—Oniet at 14@IMe., Futures atondy; Fobrary, thlsie; March, Muto; April, Mises Muy, RAAe: Jung, tS¥oy Jutly, 13.090; Auguah, H.MAH.Ne; Roptombur, 1.650; Oetobur, 12.720, FLOUN—Flrmer; recelpta, 3,700 brist suporting Binte ond Westorn, $0; common to good extra, H.W 5.75; Roud to choica,8.i047,74; white wheat extra, 8.050 6.25; oxtra Ohlo, &.7UR7.0; Bt, Louts,£5.5088,W; Minno- sota patent process, $7,0028.73, GRAIN—Wheut unsuttleds recoipts, 11,000 bur un- graded spring, #1.0061.25; No, fspring, Now Milwatkon, #145; Nu, 2 Nort Gen, £1.40; unuraded’ red, $1408.45) ungraded wit Slang: No. Tilo, $1.45) fk aides Ave reat el Fins sl ttl. ciney Starch, gL aired cOMey April $1 GARGS, ,ltza nomtinl, Cort Murkot gasiors receluisy, as UA rod et 3 Murch, i April, fe. Onta stronger; receipts, 33,000 buy inixed Wostorn, 47 Sikes white do, sNi4izt HAY—Firn ati Afors—Nomninal GhocritEs—Cofteo quint but stondy, Sugar quiet bub rns fair toxood refining, Hele. Molasses seudy, tice In fnir demand, PRTKOLEUM—Steudys United, 30; crude, H4@7Ko} Market dull nt OU@uigC, ¥siN—Dull and unchanged, vine ft Ste. Eags—Mi Wostorn, 13. LEATHEN—In good demund; honilock solo Buenos m and, Mo Grande Hxbe midges and heavy Neniind active; domestic fleece, 43@58; Jey uN washed, 1@1he; Texas, 2 UY IStONK—Vork 3 ale nutntnally unchanged. Hoot fot und unchanged. Cut ments guict but steady; eloar inlditios, Ger sort do, 7c, Lard, doman pring ston, $07.7, = NTT! IIs Wastorn, 15@2, Chevse—Frm nid unclinnyed, WitsicY—Markot dull ut 1.1. MeTAts“Aumifuctured copper quiet. but stontys now phen eu tna, ci inkot Inka, 2yedke, iron, Senteh pla duit and weak at3i@e; Amurican quict ‘but then ut tusala mhowtinu, 4c. ‘NALLS—Cut, 166,254 ellneh, BGT To. MILWAUKEE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, MUAWAUKEE, Fob, 14.—Recoipts und allpmants of ftonr and yraln at Milwaukee for the wook ending Fob, Ht HECKIPT! ‘MET A390), IN, 1590, 4500, kant) aoen|| 2s.and| tage Peres | eet er ‘shit Be0] aria) iy Forcier meses eT vorol “stwull 180 aH ‘To the Western Assoclated Press, MILWAUKEE, Feb. H.~-FLOtit—Dull and drooping, GUAIN—Whest uponed dull; sdyanced 4c, und closed firm; No. 1 Mitwaukeo, hard, 8.24; Nov 1 Alilwankeo, $1.23; No. 2 do, 81.2041. Fobrunry, 81.205 March, $1214; "April, #1234; No. 3 Milwaukoo, 81.0; No. 4, #0; rosectod, We, Corn firm; No, 2 Mlge. Onta steady; No, 2, 3¢c. ltye Armor ALT4o. Barly dull and lowur: 1 No.4 apring, 700. PUOVISIONR—Firm und inuctlye. Moss itm ot#tlaWensh: $11. March, Lard—Prime slenm, $7.10 eMHounedlverntuady and firm at $1250425, bhessen Mouseiirm ad in fair domed nt $1908 retegaas Four, 4500 brimy whont, 90,00 bur bar x ue tENTE—Flow brls; wheat, 3,600 buy bar= toy, OW bus POU 4D belat wheat, B BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, Fob, 14.—FLOUn—Lower and fairly act- Ivey Wertarn super, 1.755. lo extra, $.0G6.25; do family, $5.208.35, - GuAIN—Whont—Western firm and highor; No. 2 Woatern wintor red, spot and Fobruary, $147} March, HATOLATG: April und May, 1avg@1ay. Corn—Weat- ern highors Westorn mixed, wpot, 623{cr Fobruary, NGtis{os Murch, SiY4GSto; April and May, BHGSIG; Sune, K4253}¢o3 stoumor, Ao. Oats firmer and o shade hotter; Western white, 474430; do, mixed, Gee; Ponnsylvanga, 7@43e, Myo nominally Dawe, TAY—Unehanged, Ov IKONS Qulat and unchangod. MuTreR— und without change. Haus—Lowor nt te, BETROLLUM— Dill ind uuchanged, D¥FEE—Quilot but tei) Ite cargoes, BH@LKO, it ee Guloks A Wt Wee me wm K¥—Unchanyor. HiiTH—to Lavurpool unchanged, Iteceners—Fiaue, 241 brit wht, 13600 buy corn, 29,00 bus dante, 25K oe HLA MTe AV ent 0500 bes ooFn, O60 bi EMENTH—Whent, 2 HALuS—Whtent, S00 buy corny QW bU, PHILADELPHIA, TMLADELPHTA, Keb, 1.-FLU—Markot ants Minnosote oxtra family, medium fancy, (8141 Min- nesots patent procova, $7.20. Iya tlour quiet and une changed. . GUAIN—Wheat firm; No. 9 red, in olevator, $1.47; No, 2 rod, February, 81.4f bla, #1474 asked Murct, SL.ATYS bla, 1.4734 aakods Apelt, 1.4794 bid, $1.49} asked; May, #1679 bid, $1.453{ asked. Corm—Market dults Western mixed on trick, ie, Uate dull and un cH eNEeTatoxH—Btondy, Prlime mess boof, $1300. Boss y 4, i—Bteady. Prime mos j, $13 (a3 LOW, 1, |, $7167. ee is Keto; New Vs "ork rd Countyy. Oxtta, 2 Wostorn iti ve oxten, GGX—Murkut vaslurt Weaturti 198160. riers Sruinseyy WiGGUO. URLs Blots 3 bits owta, TAY bug Fr ON be Fear MIP MENTH—~Corn, 17,0) bu, AT, LOUIS. ‘i Br, Latty, Keb, .—-FLain—Active; Inrge antes; fancy, 8110 chah und Fubruary; M2 April; choten, 18 bid canny $5.06 March; family, $5.75 bid caahy 65.8) Fob> ruury; 8.85 Murohy 5.804 Aprily G10 May, {UHAIN—Wheat dull and lower, No.2 red, $1.36 cashs MT GGLATY March) HQGOLAMGLUK Aprils $130} GLA Stays No.3 do, HL. wld. Corn vory dull Paint ath) ny HHeMiCO Murch. Onte dull nt igo bid Srontt Sita tance iepouiuw wi tetiee Me a and unehunged, Witisi ¥—dtendy at fir. HuOvuMONS Burk Hirmur for Jobbing, Dey salt piguts atronyor butalow: car-lous, §.usakub; 80.4620, i) cl 3, ea BAnuLOL Macon trun at $17 CR Ot #i.lu naked, AxCKIre—Hlour. 3.000 brie: whoat, 17,000 bu: 104100 bur vate, HUW bus rye, bug barle: ine VEN THOH IOUT, AWW best cur BON by a 5 NEW ORLEANS, 1 NeW ORLRANH, Feb. 14—FLOU—Quiet but steady; mupurtine, HOKENI; XX, HTH, XXX, WLOVGLITIGS blah wradus, §6.5ku0,8754. GRAIN—Curn tinnory yollaw, 6301 white, 51@G00, COMN-ALKAL—Higher at .3@300, HAY~Benrcy und firm; primo quoted at £4.00625.00; chuice, 823.0, m . Vutovisions—Pork Guiat and weak; old, $124; wow, 92H, Macon insur; shoutders, 6AG3%o; clear Wilsit—Western roctitd, $1.0891.10, Guuckntes Cuitoy swadys Tio carzoes, ordinary to Sian Wh Sugar in fair demand; ioforior, ine, : mgt, UaTot fs fart iba petits tou, eat yollon tot es hi, GOH ieee corn, bu, Ons, aritivd, Molasses quict ininen, Merion fair, wi 46) colitritwynl, Skb4loy prisbu tu cholon eager Ttlou, “TEy—viematwnoanan TOLEDO, ' ToLENO, O. ¥ab, 14.—GNAIN—Wheat steadys amber Michigan, $1.00: No.3 rod wintor, spot, $1.81; Fob= Tuwry, $1.82; March, $1.34; “April, $1.35; Muy, SLs Nod D. & M. rod, 61.30; No.2 red mixed, 6.28. Corn pm; Ligh mixed, W40; No. % spot WMe; April held a 4T}40; No.2 whito, 4! rojected, INKo ane bande Gate quiet No, 2 ries i aK SRED~Dull} mammoth, $1.0; prime, $4.20, T10d8— 86.80, 1 Keceipra—Whent, 14,000 bu; corn, 19,000 bu; onts, 0) bit, MINPMENTS—Wheat, 8,000 buy corn, 27,000 buy oats, hone. ne, CINCIN CINCINRATH, 0. Fob, M.—COTTON~13{o, FLOUn—Qulety family, GAA; fancy, 10.2726.75, QHAIN—Wheat scarce and firm ats. Corn heavy at Wo. Ontadull at oe, Kyodull ataSo. Barley dull and drooping at 80. Puovistons~Vork firmer nt 12.00. Lard in good de- mand at $7.15@7.2). Itutk mente ntendyy shouldors, Uy clonr ribs, #3734; clonr aides, #.02'¢. Bacon tn faomand; nnouldors, Say clone ihe, Haan; clear aK Y—Stenity and firm nt $1.00, I RD Ulle-Btenddy nb MUTceR—In good demand; servo, Se; choice Cuntral Unio, pbhbD, LOUISVILLE. Fob, 1—Corron—Firm nt IyH@i2y%{e. and unchangod, GHAtN—Whent quiot nt #.25@1.27, Corn—Markot dulls white, 440; mixod, 0c, Onts quiet; white, 4c; —Htoady ne ethical. THOvisiUNN—bork qnige tt, 91200. Lard stenary chiuico lent, tlores, Basic} do koz, BYca(e, INTE Biepuagulets sural ioulttore, bor elude. by. ygaThaet Clone, kere. Lams, stimnrscuted, 1Wel0¥a. Wi YMarkes dull at $1.00 chnlea Western Ro- shuns Weete BOSTON.: . Rostox, Fob, 14,—kLoun—In moderato demthor Western supers, $5.0005.25; common extras, $.Wa0.00; Wisconsin and Minnesota patont process spring mhent, §7.0028.00, GHAIN—Corn—Markot onstery mized and yellow, Wate, Onta-No, 1 und extra white, G50: No, 2 putts, Asaiges Aocgaixot and No, 3 white, 4i@i7Ko, 8 10 nual. Tiuckitee—Froue, L1W beim corn, 3000 buy whoat, 4,000 Dut, SuwateNTs—None, KANSAS CITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtines KANSAB CITY, Mu, Fob, 4.—GnAIn—Tho Price Ourrent roporis: Whent—Hoceipts, 3,000 buy shin ments, 4,038 buy trregular; No.2, ensh, 81.10: February, #15; No, 3, ensh, $1.0t; February, 61.054, Corn—Ite- ta TAG but nblymente, 077 buy fan; Nu. nso} Beuruaryy sre aay DETROIT. Drrnornt, Fed, 14.—FLoun—Quict. 2 Guary—Whent aniets extra, nominaly No.1 white, Fobruary, $1.28, nominaly March, 81.24; April, {130% May, #1.53; milling, No.1, nominal, Recelpts— Wired, 14,000 bu; ahipments, none, BUYYFALO. BUPPATO, Feb 14.—GRatx—Whent dull and unsot- teds nates 1,f00 bit at $1.8 for white winters #121 for Michigan spring. Corn fairly netlyo and lowers sales BLO Iu at 4603 yollow, 4524740; hiuh mixed, io for How Foiode, Olher prune nogigaed, Me PEORIA. ProntA, IIL, Feb, 1,—GnatN—Corn inactive; bigh- mizod, THEA; mixed, B4aite, Unts dull: lowery ‘oD whilte, Wae(e. Itya dully No.2 THGIOKC. * StinduWinksBhesdy HUA” RSH OSWEGO. Osweao, N. ¥. Fob, W.—Gtats—Whent steady, Corn atoady; Wostorn mixed, Sic. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOTIS, Fob. W—Gratn—Whoat ateady; No. 2 red, $1.25@1.27, Corn firm, at S}4G0}K0. Oats Wook, at Se@W}ic. PETROLEUM. ChEVELAND, Feb. 14.--PetnoLerm—Unchangeds Standard whito, 12 teat, fc. f Perrsuvna, Fev, 1.—PxTROLEDM—Active; crude, Swabyeo nt Parkor's forahipment; rotinod, 74c, Phila- dolphia delivery, me OUWCITY, Pa.,Fob. M.—PeTROLEUM—Market opened netivo, will sales at $1044, doclined to sss, nd vanced tnd closed ‘at @1.uis bid for olds atipmonts, ‘34.00, averugloy 35,000; transactions, ui DIY Goons, Nrw York, Fob. H.--Buslnoss fair with commission hounex, nod large Jobbers aro doings good packano trade in domeatics, otc, Catton goods continue closely sold up, by agents, and prices ore srong. Printa quiet nnd tiem. Lawns, ginghoms, and dress goods 1 quod request, Son's weur woolons in steady id and tirm. Lowell carpots advancod by . WOOL, Nostoy, Fed. 14,—Wool excited buyers pressing for supplies; Oblo and Pennsylvania, 626280; Michigan, 4iaSser combing nnd dolning, 66@530; unwashed do- Tain, 430} tub wuliod, Odwtsgc. f COTTON. . 81, LOUIS, Fab. 14,—Corton—Quiet and ‘unchangeds dting, los, 3 ints, 1 Pulating, Urge aalos, 30; recoipte, 1,000; eb!pments, TURPENTINE, Witanaroy, Feb. 1.—Srritits ov TURPENTINE— Firm at We. CONCUPISCEN'T CONGRESSMEN’ Making a Harom of tho Treasury Bullding. Dispateh to St. Lotta Glube-Demoerat. Wasminatos, D.C, Feb, 13,—The seandal in which a numberof Senators and Representatives have become deeply implicated by pooling their Issues and formiug a sort of jolnt-stock com pany to facilitnte thelr Indulgence tn tho vices for which the Capital fs becoming romowhnt noted §s attracting much attention here, For tho past twelve days the mutter bas beon Jn tho hands of the detectives, whose servicca wero culled into the cnso by tho Secrotary of the ‘Trenaury, the Intter having been {nformed of tho rumors in circulation, in which it was stated that a numbor pf the female cmployés in this Dopartmont had been seen visiting this Con- greastonal coperative nssignution-house, kecom- panied by the luseivious Solous in question. Tho police are extremoly roticont as to the results of tholr Investigation, and throughoug the whole afalr it has been patent that oxtraordinary oxer- Hons were belug mado to choke off all inquiry and hush the matter up. Tho facts, however, thus far uscortained aro aubstantinlly as follows: About a yeurago n Senator from one of the most noted Southern States formed a Halson with a remarsubly benutiful giet hero, tho con- nection being countonanced and encouraged by hor mather, Following the usunl custuin of Congressional Lotharios, « position was Kecurcd for tho young womun In the ‘Creasury Do- aurtinent, where her peculiur conduct sdon at+ ricted tho attention of her associntes. Under tho impetus of the Senator's purgo the realdence of the mothor was furnished tuxuriously, and soon a gerles of cozy wie suppers wero Inaugurated which drew together a guy knot of young girls, and whoso presence necessitated tho Senator's calling in a few of his friends und as@ociates from the Cupltol, ‘Thus things went on, and the guict nelghbors were shouked. by the sounds of midnight eg and tha groceryman over the Way puzzled over the problein of so many curringes standing from midnight til cnrly dawn before this atald-look- jug houge on H street. The young lady contin- ued to preront horeclf at tho desk In the Depart- ment, until gsuine wooks ayo sho suddenly, with> out warning, fafled to put in an appearanco, Shoe was absent for some thne, and on her ro- turn her changed appearance, togethor with other clroumstances, Indicated that she had been. tho subject of mualpractice, Baly rumors ‘wore now in elroulation, aud, to cut off further com= mont, the Senator secured the stransfer of tho fralldiamsel to tho philosophic sbudes of the Smithsoninn Institute, where, under an assumed name, hor (dentity was hidden until a few duys ago, « anothor Senator from tho South brought two beuutiful young indica, slstora, sent from his own Btate, Employmont was scoured for thon tn the Govormont service, and the trio wore free quent visitors to the retirhur ttle house on i treet, As suon os this scandal became the sub> dJect of general conversation, however, thla Sen- ator hastily bundled the two girls back to his nis tive Btate, and cut loose from tho late hours and wine suppers, A rathor axed membor of the House from Ton- negace was another to whom tho Ef street house becumo vxceediugly attrnotive, Ho plunged into the guyotics with ull the abandon of a lusty: youth of sy, and knocked « fearful hole in his tutloaue for haok rides and bonbona, Anothor former prominent member ‘of tho House, whose term of service ay a “Representa uve expired with tho Forty-tifth Congress, waa algo Ww frequent visitor, anil became noted for the good louka and handsome tollets of tho falr ones who uccompanted bin tothe TE atreat re- untond. There wore others who vialted the house: Tuore or less frdaquontly feeonipanied by femalo. companions, bus who now profess entire lynors ance of the location and Ite surroundings, The watues of the women who frequented tho house gro not all known, but among thoge who ure known are some of highly respectable connec. tlons, whoau families ure etricken with gelef and, shumo at tho fucta which have been developed, ‘Tho dotectives aro still working up tha case, and {tls extremely doubtful whethor such notice will bo takon of thls disgraceful proceeding hy the authoritlos aa wil) result in making public tho names of thuse concerned. Throats bave been freoly mado against partion souking to in- quire into the matter, and soveral: enterpriat Newspiper mon who have attempted to {nvyeat! gate the matter have found tha tables turned and thomavives pretty thoroughly Investigutod, ee WINTER WHEAT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Cuamvaiay, UL, Feb. 14.—From a gentle man who has just returned from Centmita we learn that wheat along the Illinois Cen- trat Rallroad is In splendid condition. , It snowed yesterday from Tuscola south, and Bara FE ene Ai HRA Rec s for the plan col is footing well, but as yot there fetno vie — Tevou havo rhoumatism, neuralgia, ora brutse, Sprain, or aut, use " Brown's Housohold Pana+ cca." "A Wo ulremedy, Price, 26 cents, now Thyself ‘The untold min from 1 toni ‘Rater Pay, be alleviated naga, Ne UbS this aeserite should prirchaan the weqeezerto Sark publtanad bythe Ne ial enue BCoRNC Ee TION, OR BELV-Fi ) Exhausted $ ous and physical dot My oF aie tality Impatred by the nH plication to bustnees, mop et of ee Aaa aU tnd und eaneg ‘Two hundeos lon, revised and publianod. “Wine standard medical wrong ake, Ja ho Kuullah language, written bye phyaiaee eee a Oxparience, to whoa wan mwanted m gaid ang (ate niedal by the National Medical An fon, freled tains beautiful and vory expe: erence 7 nalve ‘Three hundred pages, moro than Hey yal eretieEL seetptlans for all forms of provalling diame we Pte Aull of many yoars of extensive. and inte te pinctice, either oneat which ts worth ten WeceMtal rice of the book. ound ia Bronch einige (uct te sont by mail postpaid, only ‘vhe London Lancet says: "No person thonlg Tithout thie valoable Book, Tho wuthor tess e Uh ” ‘An Mlustrated sample sent to all o conta for yontace, Wali 2 Pecelpt ot g ‘the author refers by permission to BR, Presidents W. J. Fae TTT Ao {Sit dont WW. PAINE, Rl Da CB GAUNT TY at ip, ge DOUCET, M.D, TL KLINE, M. Dy ee COMB. Da Ne LYNCH M. De att O'CONNELL, M.D. Faculty of the Enlinde yeralty of Medicing and Surgery; also the the American University of Pilla- 0 Mon, Pe A. WIS. ELL, M0, Prosident of the Na- mi tonal’ Medical Associa i ton, ‘Addroas Dr, W, iL. 1"ARK RIL No, paidaeias tori alee neces T [YET thor may be consulted on all dis- auaos roqulein, 1d Oxp Hote id iets Ge culty of a akAll experionce ROAD TIME-TAULE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAE EXPLANATION OP REPRRENCR MAnKS~ ghegplods *Hunday excepted," ¢Monday ear Chicago ¢& Northwestern Tattway, Tlekot OMees, & Clark-at; (Shorman Wows9) and yy depa ide-Bouks, 'lime-Tab! Hor Maps, Gut de-Thoo iy 6 ‘ables, Sleeping-Cop : at any.of the ticket ‘oftices ut te Company es Cinna anet VachloHotal links Exprena ofco, (on noted comer Randolph nna Watmer Hove ind Ntate-ats,), cornor Cunal and Biadison-ats, (on We atthe depots. est Side), and aPactfic Frat Line. astoux Cley t Yanklon aDubuque Day Ex. adubudue Nluht fx. via Cinco aUmaln Night Expre ubes Moltios Night Exp aos Stolnes Day Expross alonx Cliy & Yunkton, akreoport, ltockford & Dubugu aFroeport, lockford & Dubuqu EMUmnukduast Stull, . EMiwauko Spectni—Surida: DM waukoe Hxprens. DMuwnnkes Passenger, UM Inrankoe Passengor bMurquette Express (daity), BGreon I 3 bm 15 Le fin 4:6 bin Now bWinons & New Uli alake Geneva & Iockford., b¥ond du Lag, via Jonesvili ‘Pullman Motol Cars are run through, bets in cach und Counell biutts, on tie train leaving Citeage nelsAn. me Nootiiar fond runs Pullman or any othor form of hotel cars west of Chica; a—Deput corner of Wells and Kinzle-sta, b—Depot corner of Canal and inele-sia: Chiengo, Burlington && Quincy Raltrond, For Maps, Guide-Bouks, ‘Time-Tables, Sioepiny-Car Accomnindations, apply at any of the following ‘ekat-Onices of the Company in Chicayo: &'Clark> Bt, Grand Pacitic Hotel, irink’s Express Ofiica (on northenst corner Randolph and Stuto-st.), fout of id Contral Dopo corner ‘Canat and enth-sts., Palmer uns, and corner Canaland Madison-sta. (on West Side), Leave, Arrive. Ottawa & Streator Expross.. Nebraain © Kansas Exprosd Prvoport Kxpru Dubuque & Sloux City Kxpress,., Vaciilc Fast Hzpresa .... | Kanxns & Colorado Exprose Duwner'a Grovo Accommo: Aurora Vassengor.... Autrorn Passonier,. cre Dawnor’s Grava Acconimodation Freeport & Dubuque itxpross Ornate Nicht Express ‘Texan Fuat Lixpress Kansas City & 8t. Joe Exp Saturday-night Theatro ‘Train: C,H. & Q.Paince Dining-Cara and Pullman t0-wheel ha, To Blespiax-Cars run between Chicago and Oma peks, and Kansus City, on the Paciio Express, Saeboee Seek Baer en FEEEEI Chicago, Hock Taland-& Pacific Raltrond. Dopot, corner of Van Duron and Shorman-sts, Ticket ‘Onlees, 1 Clarkeat., Sharman House, Palmer Hous Grand Pacitto Hotel, and 7 Canal, cornor Madison. Night Expr “Pally excopt Sunday Daily except Sal he pally sxcopeatondaye™ TPally except Batunts Chicago, Milwankee «& St. Pani Ratiway. Unlon Depot, comar Mudiaon und Cannlate ‘1 ket ‘Olticd, 63 South Clark-st. und at depot. ‘Lenya, pa und Monasbe through Day} 4 and I Libertyville Accommodatt : peace Tand through Night rata Aste xpross.....[+9:00 prajt 7:00 am Alitrninsrun vin Milwaukes. ‘Tickots for Bt Paul and Minnoapolis aro Hood oither vis Madison and Aygielo da Chien or via Watortown, La Crosse, and noha. Unlon Depot, Went side, nese Maninon-at. bridge and inion De it , nosr Madinon-s! | Rwontythieden ticker omces, at Depor ef soua Clark-st., Grand Pacitio Hotel, and Palmor Hours, Kansas City & Donyer Fast Ex, iunsas City Night Expros Bt Louts, Springtiuld & ‘Vex Mol uw Orloans Expres Tm Be Louis Sariaeachr a haeees pt, Locos birding tie oxas,, Peoria, Hurlington | beat 2x eokuke Ls Pokin & Pooria Exprosn... Chicago & Paduentt It. Ite Hix: Stroator, Lacon, Wanhlogen Hix.}*13:0 pm Jotiot & Pwlght'Acoummurtavion.|* 8: pa Sasa _Blituote Central Malirond, 3 i onoCON 2 foot of Lako-st, and foot of iwonty. recone ‘Ticket UMice, 11 andolph-st, near Pavitio Hotel, and Point Louse, UesueuPouEG BEBRSHSRR St. Louts & Toxaa Expres RU Moule Voxas Fast Dan Cairo é Now Urloans ixpe uCalro & Texas Exprogs . ne Mk mutiald Nig Veoana, Buriinwton Dubuque & Sloux Clty Kxpre Dubudue & Blnux Chy Lxhross: Jilnian Passengur... a0n Saturday night runs to Centralia only. Son Saturday nlgue runs to Peoria onze Depots toatot takes cand foucar twomy-aecondst Ot, foot of Lako-st, wns wonty-a ‘ibekot Othee Ol Clarke, aoutiveasy corner ot Kam duiph, Grand Vacitie Lutal, wud at Palmer House. Pi lad ncn eat te hope ea Loavo, | Arrit, and Alr Lino)... Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne Chteogo altar, Dopat, cornor id Madison ick ee Ctiskeate Pomoc lousacuud Grand Peco Hole ‘Leave. “Arrive. |_———— Depots, Bxguiion aang an ota, Teal ‘apot xposltion Buliding and foo! aucund-st, ‘Ticket Of bark-st, Palmer }tvas Grand Pugiottutoiund opor cexpontion Uulls, Loavo, | Arcire Moming Express 3:0 a Fast hitters i amit Lake Shore & Michigan Bonthern Kallway: lekat pMcos at depots, Van Huren-st, head of Le and PrenPeURee at Ae Ny ete ae glee regh dart , Sltioen tur tha Grund Pacitig Hutel and Palave House ae eee Esai Jovelene ree ‘Leave. Atluntio N, Y, Sat Eproaas errrene caaul) Pittsburg, Cincinnati & Ae, Louis Sinclunat! AlreLing and Kokomo L108) ite, AC Depot, curuar uf Clinton wad Carrull-ots, West SiGe Laure. | Arrito. + a: a ee _ Night xpi iy 20) prs i} Kankakes Line. Dopot, foot or Lake-st. and foot of Trwenty-second se ?. Toave. | Amite, nnatt Indianspolis £* 8 Oeitte ies eaenane 40 wat £48 vie ae seta 5 Ba pul $30 8 Chleago ae Eastern Tittaote Iatirosd Tlekat OMices, tr clara tie ita Hota 4nd Dapos ‘co: Pa wa wc

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