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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY; MARUI 25, 1880. FINANCE AND TRADE. Money Close—The Stock Market Variable and Unsteady. The Produce Markets Fairly Act- ive and Generally Firmeor. 4 Provisions Irregular—Grain Futuresin Fair Demand by the Shorts. FINANCIAL, ‘The stock market opened with feverishness, and prices almost {mmedlately declined from tho closing quotations of tha ovoning provious, Thoro wero consldornbio trausnctions In Iron Monntain and Erio Ratirond. Rock Island roso to 18, but sold of during the day and closed at 1853¢. Burlington took a sudden start from 112% and closed at 149%, and Chicnyo & Alton ad- “vanced 2, 10 110%. Ohio & Mississippi opened * and olosed nt about the same price after netive donlings, Tho coal stocks woro steady, and + fractionally tirmor, but the transactions wore Do notlarge. y ;' Manhattan hna been made the fontball. of i torday, ns of yestorday, and Is likely to do any- iv thing, After being hammered all day, and un- ¢ @er ively mantpuintion passing through a sorics ‘of ups and downs, oponing at 80t¢, touching i B14. it finally closed at. The persistent hnam- mering of Manhattan Railway occasioned inuch comment. This Company lense the Now Yori and Metropolitan Mnes, gunrantocing 10 per cont on tholr capital. Its own capital is $14,000,- 000, and atthe closing price of this evening, HL percent, it {s selling for $4,420,000, and as ono (half woutd practically controt the Company, {t \, may bothat the prico has beon depressed for { dhat purpose, Points to buy Manhattan are not How heeded, 3 Paclflo Binil still hold in tta course of wonk- ‘mess, and opened at 2014, dropped to 30, and re- * eavered to 38% oat tha close. Weatorn Union 3! was steady and strong, whilo Atlantio & Paoifla *. Rhasmndoadectine. New York Central strong. Miohignn Central, Northwastorn, and St, Paut not showing greatactivity, but hold tholr own remarkably woll, closing strong in tone. Lnack- awannn gained %, Hudson , Jorsoy Contral 3 *| hey aro undoubtedly good property. Thore is “* no need of making losses except In wildcats. ». Pooplo hold on to good things. i ‘Tho money market continues stringent, and Privato advices indicate that It ts controlled by a fow porsons for speculative onda. Tho cffoct >" thus far bas beon to limit tho amount of busi- * ness,and tocrento distrust and npprebension, without producing a general decline in values, + butitisa well-understood fact that a continued ’ charge for money above the fen! rato fs quite sure toaffcct holdors of light stocks on: small margins. Tho gonoral impression convoyed by to-day's mnrkot fs, that {f monoy was euslor ! prices would ndvanco a ttle, +. ‘4@overnmont bonds are stendy; 818, 105%; now 5s, 101g; new 4148, 1074@107X: now 48, 105% of- fored, 100% asked. t Foretgn exchange is dull. In Chicago tho Price is 484N%@485; Now York, sixty days, 485 485%; domand, 488188; commorciul bills, 4823 He, Attho Chicago Mining Board tho following ‘wore the prices: MORNING CALL. - 4 XN Me "3 } H Galitornt aus Conroljaated Virwini Re) Loriatha (Boston Consolidate Ghicaxo & Sliver Cif, Shenandoah common, Bhenandonu proferred, + Sentral Arizon : ext Chleazo bs 7 oD. G. a6 Ron Chiengo City eatin rn Uhleana Were Diyinion Tealleoad, - Chicago City Tnttrond, 4 Kain National Wateh, North Chicaze Howina: Chamber of Commerce. 0, Inter-State Induatrias ay Sales: Chteago & Silvor Cliff, 100 nt 26; Shonan- 5 donh common, 100 nt $1.00; do preferred, 200 at “+ $2.60; D.C. 3.658, $10,000 at 1g; Inter-State In- : dustrial Exposition, 10 at 4233. is t . AYTENOON CALL, y Bul, Asket, «Chicago & Blivor Clim... ce ee \ Abenandoah common, 16h ft Bhenandasn proforced 200 2 Gontral Arizona... BW, North Chicaxo ttallwa; 1G YL, . Chicago Wort Divinion, 2h 277 Chiteago Cley Hallway, Ws ii Gaatisht & Coko Cony 10 ‘Chambor of Commarcaer. se oD i “Bales: Chicago & Silver Clit, 200 at 25,200 at 274; Shenandoah common, 200 at $1.05, 200 at 4... $1.70: Shenandoub preferred; 200 at $2.00, Raliroad bonds, in Now York on Monday, were . Bonerally highor in tho early dealings, and somo. large purchnees wero made nt the advance, es- pecially of tho Erio and Kansas & Toxas issucs, Toward tho close, however, tHore was somo reaction, Erlo consollduted seconds sald at 014@02 Kansns & Toxas firsts ad- Yanced to 103%, and seconds to 09%, closing at 103% ‘and 684, respcctively. St. Paul consolidated sinking fund rose from 1004 to 110; Union Paciie firsta from 126 to 119%; Oregon Nallway: & Navigation Drsta from 92% to Og, and Chicago, 8t. Paul & Minnoapolis inoomes from 100 to 100%, Tron Mountain first preferred, incomes advanced to 93, and renoted to @4, ‘Toxus Pacitic incomes fell off to 714, and Clave- fond, Columbus & Indiana Contral supplement- ary to 844. 2 10 Chicago banka report monoy working gradunily vluger, Tho fnot is duo very consid. crably to a rathor stringent markot in Now York, and tho Immenso amounts of farm Products carried bore hy our capitalists. This keops New York oxchango n drug between bapkora, tho price being 8c@81,00 per $1,000 discount, The Ino of loans at our banks rangea high, but na yot all good customors aro freely Buppiled with all the money they require, For ‘(als thoy ask for no help from Wall atreet or .{ elsewherv, In fact, some of our Chicago banks {hava at times placed largo Jonns in New York, and thoynre not nll ciled home yot, ‘Thly shows agroat change for tho hotter, Suld a gontlomun to-day: “Twolvo years ago wo Nal in this bank = fivo clerks; now wo have between thirty and forty,—I hardly know exactly how many, ‘Thon our deposits wern $1,000,000; now thoy aro $8,000,000, Through all tho dignstorsy of the paat thls and’ somo athora of our alder bunka havo nover falled fur moment to sell exchange ant pay tholr checks, and thelr discount-book shows tringuctiong overy business day in the yeur. Keagcely any other olty in the country, not even Now York, can show a show a sim)lar record.” Tho rato for money, though closu, 18 still 6@8 cr cent. ‘Transnctiona fewer at thy lower Mgure, Tho demand for currency by country correspondents J fair, but not pressing, ‘Tho bank clearings wero $3,000,000, TRASK & FRANOLB Bankers and Brokers, 7 BROADWAY, N. ¥. Members of the New York Stock Exchi and Now York ining Stack Rucanna” Allciaascs of Securities Bought and ul \ sion and Carriod on Margin Oma Dally Market otters sont to Customers, Aga P. Voter, Prost. J.d, HUY, Cashler, RICK NATIONAL BANK, ! it $400,000 vevveeevevess 400,000 “COLLECTIONS a specialty, Business trom Unoks ‘and Bunkers soltetted, fatisfactury Husinoss Paper discounted. Corroe ee ONAL, BANK O¥ CHICAGO MAS FOR SALH HOO) 6 PKL CENT NONDS, ISSUED UY TOWN OF WEB CHICAGO, AUIS and Interest, at addition tae general Mne'of othe? securities, ettt, Columbia 15 Hands, guaranteed by U. 8. Gove —— = i My HOLLISTER & CO,, MEDSINERY N. ¥, STOCK EXCHANG, 390, LA BALLE-BT., CHIVAGO,, 4) NEW-81,, N. ¥, CITY, HL. H, Holtltor, Kt. B, Holmes, LG, Holmes, ¥ ¥ N.Y. City. Chicago. ;.. COOK COUNTY AND WES? CIICAGUSPER CENT . HONbs, MILWAUKEE & AT, PAUL FINS? MONTGAGE e ‘ 1 PER CENT HONDS, due in 1904, } * INVESTMENT BONDS O¥ ALL KINDS, Z - CUARLES WENKOTIN, Like <1 Washinuton-at. BY TELLGRAPH. BEW YORK. Bpeclat Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, «New Youx, Marck %4,~-Phe market to-day has «Deen anything but cheerful to holders of stocks, At tho opening thero wasn rush toacil which enrried the whole lst down, but Pacific Mail, Manhattan, Quicksilver preferred, and Union Faeifie led In the decline, Boveral attempts wore made to rally tho market during tho day, bit thoy wero unsuccessful, and nt tho close every thing points to lowor prices, The Government bought to-day €2,000,000 of bonds which gratified and disappointed nobody, and affected the mar ket but little, Rock Island advanced on tho general vellof that thero fs to be a big stock dividend, and Bure Ungton & Quincy roeo in sympathy. It scoms robablo that there is to hes stockedividend in Ruck Isla, and short sales will be dangerous. Paci Mail is oversold, and Mable to rally yery sharply, although there §8 0 big row among tha inembers of the Inte bull pool, Manhattan, it Is conceded, must xo very much tower, Gould hus not made much demonstration aa yet, but Wianttack may be soon expected. Gond stocks cannot deciing much, but there in yront danger from the butane of tho Mist. a the: distatetire have shown, moncy ts hardening, and holders of stocks will have only thomectves to bhune If they tind thomeclyea heavy losors hy the end of the month, ‘to the Western Ansociatert J*reat, New You, March 24.—Governments quict. Hailroad bonds somowhat irregular, but in the main firm. + Stato securities neglected and nominal, Tho stock murket was Irregular and feverish In the early dealings, and prices declined 14 fo 4% per cent, Manhattan Elevated, Pacific Mall, and Tron Mountain Jending the downward move ment. The decline In the balance of tho list was % tol per cent. During the afternvon a Nrmor tone prevailed, and the ninrket was atrongthoned by the announcement. that: tho Trensury had pirchnsed 82,000,000 of bonds for tho sinking fund. Pricus advanced $4 tos per cent, with an notive demand, éspeciilly tor viciila Matl, Manhattan Elevated, the coal stocks, aud the Crangers, Among tho Invest- ment shares Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ad vance? 7 per cont and Rock Island 8 per cent on the proposed doubiiug of stock, but tho latter plowsal 6be readin of 34 per cont from the est polit. Bho earilbes of the Milwnukeo & St. Paul Hattrond for the eat, week in March wero $201,000; Increase, a. ‘Transactions, 380,000 shares: Unespente &Ohlv,.. Lo Nashville & Chatt'an, Gu Gute ely VION (eloAltie AE Wie eases Ts Iaickawanna’ UU] New Jersoy Contral., 4 Yernwaro & t jew York Central, Krlo.., amy] Nurthorey V Vaunibal 8 Son, Ohta & Misataalypi Houston & Toxas....LmlOntario & Western Iron Mountain, kelontng nt Zin) sMinote Contra tacite Mall Kansas & ‘Tox Janke Shore, Luke Keto TAU PUttabiing, Michucan Contenis.c.s Hlovated Raltruad... ‘Northwostorn.. Ou Western Unton... Chi. Bur, & Quincy, ‘Tho advance In Chicago, Burlington & Qulr va based onthe report of astock dividend or ta equivatent. Money rathor stringent, during tho day, and louned wp to 6 per cont ped annum, and 1-18 per diem, closing at. Prime mercantile paper, #28, Siete exchanaey nixty days, steady nt 480}; ie demand, GOVERNMENT noxns, Me Necldc ts GF 8 acl iss STATE DONDE. Loulsiana 746 consols. St, | Vireinis 66, off. Pilaguisrt ta Ny Rah la G4, conan Vinwinia te, docorre STOCRA. Iron Stonntain Nt, Tae it San Fre Bt Te 8. (3, Mts TaN, Os, Kanxas & Toxna,. Union Pacitia... Central Incitic. Northern Pacitic, RNorthorn Pneine pti: Lonlaville & Nashvillielsit {lHtouston & Texas... 81 Weatern Union....... Auuntic * Pacliic ot, Paeitic Mat Litto Pets Heading, Nowsa, ty nda Southern, ehignn Central fi Aj Pail & Minnespolia 5 Hau &Bluux Clty. 42 Bt Poul, &8.C. pid. Del. baeh Weste: Aiud New Jersey Central... Do Maainntppl cs 3 O.X Ot. proferre ie Cy TR, hon & Narre Hint. fet Me predid« shat, Bo L&W, 4 Wash GP pl, Hannibal & st Ja. Monnlval & #1. Jo. BTATD OF TRADE. Spectat Dispatch ta Tre Chicago Tribune. Nr Youk, March 24.—The Public says in its Anuncial report: The exehnns for tho wovk ending March 20 wero not aa lingo as usual in gomo of the ehiet cities, although Now York, Chicago, Pittsburg, Cleveland, and Kansas City roport gains of over {per cent in comparison with the corresponding week Inat yenr. The ratlo of Ineronso At Philnidetpbin, Providence, aud New Haven was but little lees than 60 per cent, and .at Hoston, Bulttinore, 8t. Louis, Cit-, damit, and Indlannpolls it wag over 0 per cent, while New Orteans, Louisville, and Milwaukee fell but Hittin below that rate. Hut San Francleco again reporta n loss, though ft is the only elty In that case, and two of tha minor clties report spall gains, Tho inerease at Now York of LS percent ts chic in small part only to tho comparative mugnitude of transactions in stocks, for, after deducting double the murkot yaluo of tho stocks sold, the renulnlny x- changes for Inst week amounted to $07, 18),000, nrainst $21,205,000 for the corresponding week Inst yenr, again Of 70.0 por cont, The following shows tho amount of exchanges during the week ending Murch 13 at San Brine alsco, and March 20 ut other cities: Kansas Cit Indlanepe ‘ow Hiuven..: awa, si72, 180217 154y241,42) Thoxreut activity of the grain trade at Chis cago and the remarkable mdivancs in prices at {ron and othor produots largely dentt fn at Pitts- burg and Cloveland, may properly be remein- bored In interpreting these returns, ‘There isn large speculative movement in products, which Dus aiteeted the banking operitions of ‘some citica ns woll is here, and the gain tn exchange elaewhere is not very much greater than sveraze advanco in peice, Tho banks are cure ing vory heavy londs on necount of specula- Hons nnd tho shnep itemant for money hore ts due in purt atleast to requiromonts with which the condition of legitimate business his little to do, Stilt there ta ovidence of f very general and wholesome netivity In every branch of business, and a further moderate renetion In prices, 1f 16 should oecur about this time, would probably pve tho way fora much more solid prosporlty in tho Neur future, As matings stand, thore 148 provatent feulluy that the monetary altuation ia not entirely eile, ond the prices of same im= portant. products ure so high 1s to check traus- actions, uosTON. Byectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Boston. Batch 21.—The stock murkot con- ‘tinuca dull, but prices ure quite stundy. In railroud shures Chlenyc, lows & Nebraska ad~ vaneed from 144 to 143; Ontario & Western sold at 254s Clneinuntl, Sundusky & Cleyelund ad- vanced from Jots' to 15%; Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnesota’ from uta EES Ogdensburg from By to UG; Flint & BY Here Sunuotte ducting trot Sto 2: Unton Vaclfia from voy) to autg. Chicugo, Murugan & uiney from Lette 12t5¢ Kansas City, Lawrence Southern from 8 to In bonds, Kansas Clty, Lawronce & Southern 4s declined 153 Wisconsin Valley is advanced 34, Tittlo Rok & Rut Sinith 74 44, Pueblo & Arkune sus Valloy 74 Hy, and Atchison income ta % Jn miscellunwons stocks Bolt Telephone ad- vanced to RM), At nuution Connalton Valloy Rultroud ad- vanced from 13735 to Lilt, 2OnEION, elfen March 24.—Consols, 97 1516; account, nisriean seouriting—Now Bs, 105184355, 1 Meer ditioln Contes. 1ose i fits, wants $ag; Erie, 41165 do seconds, G54; Heads Ing, tits. fans! March 44.—Hontes, #2f 8v, MINING ‘NEWS, , + HAN PRANCHICO, Ban Franoisco, Cal, Murch 24.--Tho following are the closing quotations at the Stock Boards 5 Consolidated Pac! Ft fs Re algae tacit, 94 Host & tivlel e Wi Hetie at Bulllua ..,, Calttorniay, Choline s Fotsa,. 6 LArwunta, Consoiideted Vi aie Nouns Grown Point. vente Eureks Consol 24 { Boston schuquer. 34 Bulwer, Gouta south tiuiwei Grand 1 Wacic Bt Ravay roe flora Caledonia i ¥4 tmian Manhattan, ‘ellow Jacket. - Te}ood show Bodlu,,. - i Eerie em eee peuet + dalsyndicaty, eaperial fvopard. arti Tuscara' Silver tii ov Of wodlo Bia m1 Wentern ay, Wi fea ne ee REAL ESTATE. ‘The foltowing Instruments wero filed for rec- ord Wednesday, March 243 Ory PROTENTY, Inn at. 109 ft 8 of Btentns, 4 f, s0x116 Calne ay (einen curtis’ etal: Xo Weannn ae abv dg ot Chicane Ar. Wf dated March 2 (A.B. Johnson to Lat dated chanel iets fetonn? a & est Mixteorit % i f [bsais fednte Morett 2. (G, Senumactior t6 weit Mateo ne ar 3 the Ut Oakly an ne IW 8r-100K135 fe, dutod Fob 2 Frat to 1, A.tiveumb», Tako av. Si4 tn Sennstian Wustum) : Late ny; to cor Mer at, Wf, 2x12 fi, improved, ‘dated Murch Id caameto Mes, Lirlin PuMpOUs. West Cotuiress at, 1 87-100 ft of Woods sf, 19x 10 Th Improved, dated March 4 (Kdward Kuehy Father 1 airy ss Weat Indiatin at int fh a AN mpruved, dated Mare mniun to dieney Benuietes #888 8 & ft dated March 30 (1, Kent Sirreda Bt ein ft Unted Feb, ti (M. Norih Binta at th ‘Oe Division of Bt cGy 1t, Improved, dated March 22 {Manter inhan- view tharrinnm rr thee ar bnarit as Rise non BL WE fh © BASS Wigfe dntod March 20 cand J. Wend to ‘6 Hnwoin Hiren a + ae 13h jouthpart. wy, 265 2 ft Hated March 11 (Julius Wolchbrodt to Christinn Broeders)., u ‘Thirty-Heat et no car of Walince, af, séx 10 th, ‘with OU ft to allay in name block. dated March 20) Fredarick 3, Hogyin to Fredoria 1, Fisher) Kosouth at IW (lect Uanover stem f, 2x10 th gated March LE, Rosderiels to the German Rinuan eee AU Oe TaAGknWie Ak fy Ski tinted pleage Land Company ta to 1,200 § ee 15,000 E} #10 (Lo ivnv. sf, Mx Ml. te dated Anrch WG, Kelley to proc int Tent iiagion wf Geis th dated rhirovip et ier fagior, wf Hope d, 14 (MteS.and Me Prindiviiia co dona Galligan) bea ee iat pea a ea inted March iv (ts ANG BA, Kenthesscsceseen sor 400 BOUTILUP CITY Limits, WITH A WADIUB OF SEVEN ald esa ain ALPHA t Bouth tntstoil atx ecar of Korty-ntnth, wf ixizs {e dnted Mnreli 1 (W. Metexor t0 Mary, Macken rte. Et rs) Mohawk at, 20 ftw of Stewart nv, nf, Syxi2s ft, ated Mirch 2 (leane IT. Price to Pitteburit cA Vara Cu aera onuiges 8 ncord Rhy 3 0 A Gated March Zh Gedsge Moura to Smeveee 250 WEST OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A HADIUB OP SRVEN MILRR OF THK COCRT-NOUSE, ‘allfornin ay, ‘of Wabauisla, 9 f, 80x10 ft, Ca atived Aten Nearet We les Ger keene, 1 Aiubert MeCornitck) "8 3,800 COMMERCIAN, Tho following wero tho recotpts and shipments ofthe leading articles of produce in this etty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Wolnesday morning, and thocorresponding timo for last yeat Flour, pris Whent, bu Corn, bu. Gatti Itye, bu. Iarley, bu. Gran-seod, Bx Flax-sead, ms. Broom-corn, © Cured meats, Hieof, ts. Hert, Pork, Drives. Jar, Da. Talhidw, Trees Hutter, ps Drossod ht Live he Thea BELT} | 43] Rise A tu) Wool, i Potatoes, Cont, ton Hay, ton: Luniber,. Bhingl ‘Halt, ris. Pouttry, Kus, pkua, Cheese, bs Green spp Benne, vu. Withdrawn from‘ storo during Tucaday for elty consumption: 425 bu wheat, 45 bu barley, ‘Tho following grain was tnspected into store in this city yerterday morning: 8 cara wintor whent, 2 cara mixed, i cars No, 8 epring, 23 cars No. 3 do, 10 cura rejected, 1 car no grade (78 whoat); 273 cars No, 2 corm, 1 car yellow, 118 curs high-mized, 11 cars now inixed, 2! cars rejected 423 corn); 21 curs white oats, 13 cars No.2 mixed, 1} cars rejected (49 onts); 2cara No.S rye; It ears No. 8 barley, 6 curs exten, 2 cars feed. Total, 673 cura, or 274,000 bu. Inspected outs 27,001 bu wheat, 76,075 bu corn, 3,057 bu oata, 600 bu rye, 7H bu barley. kK ‘Tho Board of Trado of this city has decided to adjourn over to-morrow, Good Friday. ‘Tho leading produce markets were modorately netive yesterday, and mther frregular. Thora was 4 :dnsh of firmness carly, but. the markets soon fell back, and thon ruled steadier, Provis- fons advanced In sympathy with bogs; wheat went up beeanse New York wns curly quoted stronger, and corn was batter, with a good ship. Ping demand, while somo of tho shorts wero in- vited to fll, a8 the market was much lower than a fewdoys ago, There wasn stinilar movoment in onta futures, Thoafternoon feeling waa a atendy: ono. Meas pork closed 12!¢0 lower, at $10.45. 10.47% for sellor April and $10.024@10.65 for May, Dard ‘closed 240 higher, wt $6.071¢ for seller Aprit and 87.05@7.01% for May. Bhort riba closed at 20.27% for May. Spring wheat closed %@4o higher, nt 8117 for April and $1.17% for May. Corn closed Yo higher, ut i33j0 for March and 3740 for May, Outs closed 340 bettor, at H@Ege seller May. Rye wna dull, at T14@72e for frosh No, 2 and 680 for April. Barloy closed nominally at Guo for April extra B and H@tSo fordo No.2’, Hogs wero active and 10c higher, closing firm nt 81.10 @t70, Cnttlo were dull curly, but clogod uctlye, Bules at $2255.20. Tho dry-gools market was activo In staple cottons, seusonable and fancy goods, nnd prices were firm throughout. Hoota and shoes, bats, capa, and millinery wore moving on & generous scenlo at sustained prices, Thero wasn falrly aatlafuctory demand for staple and fanvy groce- ries, and, excepting coffees, the gencral tenor of Prices waa steady and firm, Coffeca con- tue to be donlt in with considera. ble reserve, and thoro if A suficient Pprosaure to sell to give the market a weak tone, In tho drled-frult market thoro wore no price: chinges. Prices woro tairly firm. Fish ro- mained dutt as provfously quoted. Dairy produets were without Important change. But tor continues actlye and firm; choeso quict and steady, Oils worv more or leas unsettled, Pig- iron mot with & Nght Inquiry at about former quotations. i % ‘Tho lumber market wasunchnnoged, Tho Inke mnrket Was Unchanged. The Ink recolpts aro stiiunimportant, and yard pricvs are ranging tho snino ns heretofore, with trade fale. Opluin Advanved to $4.7507,00 por Ib, and morphine In ko proportion. Othor druga were stendy, Wool was in good requost. Breom-corn was in otter demand ond lrmly held, Hay was stronger, boing In request for shipment, and biiva wero firm at tho recent advanco, Socds deciined all round, Tho offerings wore fair, and buyers took hold slowly, Poultry and eggs woro iirmer, belug rather scarve, Potutoes showed ttle chunge. Now onos from tho South wore offarnd, but attracted little attention. * Hail froights woro quoted stendy on tho basis of Bio por 100 Ibs on grain to Now York and 4c on boxed meatato do, Through frolghta to Live erpuol were We on meats and Jan) and 570 on Nour; do to Ulasgow d0}ge, and tard and meats ta Hamburg 8c, Tho receipts of whoat at Chicago, Milwaukeo, Bt. Louls, Toledo, and Detrolt, reported yostor- uy, aggregated 155,000 bu and shipments 160,000 bu, 3 ‘Tho following was the produce movement ro- Ported from Now Yofk yesterday: Hecoipte— Flour, 14,988 brla; wheat, 134,100 bu; corn, 125,000 hus oats, 29,060 bu; corm-meal, 478 pkgs; bar Joy, 1,100 bu; malt, 1,000 bu; pork, 889 bria; beef, 4,037 brisj cut ments, 4,088 pkya; lard, 4,569 tos; whisky, 000 bla, Exports—Kér twenty-four hours—Flour, 15,000 brig; wheat, 4,000 bu; vorn, 224,000 bu. ‘The following table shows the quantitica of flour, wheut, and corn Imported Into the United Kingdoin for tbe: periods name Wi eekending Week endi eek endiny . inka GSS TAME 12h og! EEE Cora, Gre. Partivs in tho oats trade suy that the market {s. In a vory urtificiu) condition, with moru on hand here and elsewhere than scemtoLe wauted. With fowor raised last year, thoy hayo beon held so biigh winoo harvest, us compared with corn, that the luttor has boon takon for feed to the great uegloct of tho former; the consumption of outs having been reduced in some places more than ono-hulf, This may partlally account for reocat weakness, enuntry holders have forwanted them much morg freely ona diminished demand, and tho decline In wheat and corn has helped to des pross oats almost ton stato of demoraltzntion. Lynch Brothors, of Rordeaux, report that tha long-protracted winter tins ralsed tho price of wines, and old vintages aro soli) at much higher prices, ns nuich of tho wino stock has been de- atroyed Ly frpsts, and the prospeot of the wine crop of 1890 {4 vory amail, ‘Tho exports of grain from Oiossn In 1878 wero 6,027,440 quarters, and In 187) thoy wera 5.26).000 quartors, or about 40,80,000 iu. At the close at Inst yonrnbout8, 160,000 tur were nt that portawalt- ing shipment. Nicolatott also oxported moro than 16,000,000 bit of grain in 1870, and, in niddl- tion, Inrge quantitics wero diapatched from the northern provinces vin At. Potorsburg. Hign,'Hovel, Lebatt, Danzig, Kontgaburg, ate, Tho Mritish Farmer, in commenting on the above iigures, anys: “Very little Innd is rented; most farms aro managed by thelr proprictora, somo of whom do thoir farming on old ani slow rtylo. Nine-tenths of tho harvesting sre done still by hand, nnd thrashing Is performed by chains. Tho total absence of elovators compels tho 180 of sacks for shipmont of grain ta market, and to tho very yessol, which, by handling, loses a con- alderable percentage of {tawelght. Tho Increase in tho oinployment of Jabor-saving machincrics ia getting observable from year to year, and, should Russia over reach the facilities of Ameri- can farining, she will, with bor rich soll, be nblo to feed the whole world. Thero is very little fear for Amorican ctimpctition. The qualities of Russian wheat cannot be beaton anywhere, and, by tho faollity {t commands for transporta- ton, it fa clearly understood that Muasia can hol hor own at any trial.” Hi, Kains Jackson, in Dorihusch of March 8, Bays that tho British Isles will need to tinport wbout 2,600,000 bu_of whent weekly for ten weeks to come, Ho thinks, hnwover, that an objection must bo maie to dleregarding Russia this yoar as quite un unimportant source of supply. Low prices in tho curly autumn and threo months’ Ico blockaito have togcthordoutt- less been enotigh to restrict grontly shipments from Russia, but now that ico fs“ moving In tho Vistula, and !s broken tp on the Danuhe,” ono nay well bollove that n fair contingent of strong: Ruasion whent may como to mix with tho moro abundant whito samples of Californin, cto. Thore js, therefore, n falr probability that to mect tho extraordinary wants Indicated ox- trnordinary offorte will be eqttal to the occuslon, and at lenst partfally fli up those noxt ton weeks which ara likely to: test tho wholo altuation. ‘Thos who expect tho surface of trade to be calm will probably bo disappointed. It fs more Mkely to bo rough, with fluctuations and eptdemics threatening changes of importance, whivh will not occur, 4 PROVISIONS, I10G PRODUCTS—Wern fatrly netive, nnd trrexular. ‘Thora wns a good rpeoulntive domnnd for pork early, in sympathy with a roported advance of Baie in hogs nt the Brock-Yards: but tho markot broko rather sharply when wheat foll of, Othor product was siondior, but followed the lond of pork to n smaller oxtont, Liverpool reported a dectine of Gd por 112 ke An moata, Mxsy Porn—Adyaneed 12 por hr}, fell off Se, nnd closed 1017340 bolow the Intest prices of Tuosday, nt $10.4134210.80 for round lota spot, nellor the month, or sollor April, $10.03}4210.65 sollor May, and $10.72340910.75 nollor June, Salen wera reported of 1) bela spot at $10.85; 21,000 brixsoller Aneil nt $10.42}6@10.10} G10) brie sollor Mny nt $10.5742 10.8731 7,600 bris roller Juno nt $10.70@010.90; nnd 272 brie seller the yonr at #10.100 10.35. ‘Total, WhO bria, LARD—Advanced b27Xaner 100 fos, but cloxod about the same as tho vroviuus afternoou, at §1.024@06 for round tots spot. rallar tho. month, or seller April, $7.07427.05 solter May, and nbout $7.12 solar Junc. Bales wora roparted of 2000 tca spot at Wi240.57; 8700 tes nollar April at 4.014207; and 2,700 tea sollor Sune ats AISTAYS. otal, 35,00 tes, MEATS—Were in moderate domand and firmor, expociallyon greon hams, 7o balng frooly bid ror 10 Ravorazes, Halon word roportad of 3.60000 Ds ahort riba at 2+ aollor April, 8252070 xoller May, ani Hance waltor Innes aD poses Dneen de ee teRe ihital buxen tome and stuart clones, partly at §1.30 ‘a0 Boxes Jong cleara (epucint ayarnucn) nt 8.75; 200 Ba grvan hana ci ba) at tee; 29 fos Aweat pieklod hama Cb Ms) BLGss. Pricvs on the toxding cuts wore about ax follows wt o'clock for tho partly-cured Short | Shoule| L. ct 8,| Short ‘ribs, | “ders, | cieara.| clears, Jone, #090 [9020 sno spot, bi cing 409 | "Gao | an nrch, it 40 GAD aD Anrit, baxea hwo | 405 | ay | os May, boxod. oo} 4s | ade | a8 Short ribs, sullor May, closed nt #1L226.27%. Long slenrs quoted nt #10 loose and BW boxed; Cumbor- ands, Beige boxed; Jung ens Bama, MyNecl BWEOL- bickicd Gants quoted at Tue. for {tele nverawoy freon bani, same avornzn 197340) do-sollor April, “Gen quilted at Saee Yor shoulders, CX@te for ae short tba Twike for aiort clears, Wevgefor hams, all nd packed, 2 AV quiot at Sa{@eee for white, BYGBio for zood yellow, and 4iye80 for browns country do was ae atstiesro Lor white, 450 for yellow, and dg fe far brawn, BERF—Was quiot st $0008. for moss, $3.40@%.00 forextra nivan, anil $10.50¢17.00 for hume, TALLOW Was quoted at Oigqunga far clty, Ge for No. leountry, and 60 for No. do, with sato of 00 bris chy at Gee0X{e. BREADSTULFS. FLOUR—Was nuain dull, and ittle botter than nominal, tho trading boing only focal und in smatt Jots. Salon wore Himitod te 0 bris winters on private tormay 44 bris double extras, partly ot $5085.00; 390 bels extras at $1.75%5.00; and 10)bris ryo four nt 80, ‘Fotat, 9) dels. Kxport oxtrna wore quoted at 8.003 5.25 in encks, and doublo oxtras do at $2546.50. Orne MiLLATOvYY—Balos wero 1 car of bran At $14.25; 1 car middling at#7,00; dears shorts nts 1.25; ‘and car conrac cor-nionl nt $13.60 por ton on track. SPRING WHEAT-Wns nfoderatoly active and atrongor, advancing Jéc, Uut fell puck 1X40, and closow Hao nbuve the latest prices of Tuosdny. ‘Tho Urlt- Sah markets wore quoted dull except tht thors was n fate demand for cargnos of connt, but futures wore reported strongar in Now York, and that induced a better demand hore, causing -the carly kdvonco. ‘Then buyers found they did not want tha proporty 50 badly, and offerinus increased, ‘The feoling was quite Norvous throughout, A great many penply who thought that whont wns doar at nbove $1.8 now think itmay possibly bo low enough, eapacially as tho mur- kot is nearly on # slipping basta with the scnsou of navigation near opening, and Hrithh huthorities ndmittlug that the wants of West- orn Kuropo aro largo for the romalnuor of the corcal year, Honce thoro is loss disposition to benr the niarket, In spite of the fact of big stocks, and the vellef that there ts plenty behind In the hnnds of farmers, Boltor Any oponed ot SLIT1.1736 advancod to 41.174, dectined to $1.10!5, and closad at $1,173. Hor er April ranged at $1.16001,17%, closing at @Llis¢. Buller the Month was quoted at ELWGELIT, closing nt $1.17, Tunoaold at PASI, July wt $1.00, and tho yoarat Vigaise. Car-luts of No. 2clorod nominally ababout 810}, and round lots at $1.17. Spot sales wore reported of 14,00 bu No, 7 at BLUPGLIT: 120 bat Nod) i Central a $.0ig7 40 ba Wo, th A DS Coss. ab H.Wilgenll ullt-edved recolpter Hag bu by Rariple ot ‘Mast! tho aulalde fh Jan trek, Fort, 7M bu. id Int store Ba was Did, UTI WHAT —Hnlen wore 20M) bit rod. wintur At 31-1 Cor allt-udued recotpias 2A bu winter by salupla AXEL ASss1-21; au bu long borriod Wt $127; 400 bu No, 2 Minnwsots nt 81.105 total, 420 bu.” COIN | Was fairly active nnd tiriner, advanglng He, and closing onslor at about the Iatost pricon of "Tus day, Zaverpoul nuted al dectines but London wai strong, und the early advance In wheat helped corn upwai "ho shorts wery moro wing to tll seatng thot there had alzeady ben a sharp yocline, espuclay as tho domund for shipment con: \inues good, buyers wg rondty to about ‘all offered at” current quo- No. 2 closed at Si{0 for revulur, Me Tur allt-edged recolpis in Gatona and ltoek Inuid Rle- ‘vatora, and iho for do slaowhere| tho differance ix dug +16 rebates on storuue ratus th pariiys who aro shipping thocornaut, Seller Stoy_aponed at advanced to ide, deelinot ibae, and glia Fo, Buller July wold wy aigierdtae, cloning otsN)Ke id, ‘Soller the month ranged wt kPyasit4n, closing at ito, Soller April wag quietat SPesAvee and June pot anles were ropurtond of $10 bit No. eat ye eno; LKR In de uinecdtuod ro eit: 2b new hlch-nileed at dhe 2.00 bu new ulaed at ‘3 GUN bu by annipio aL g See trea un board vars; and 70 bi ourantds.to, Total Ima bu. UA'TS—Wory maderntaly active and irregular, clos {ng Ormer, and areracing $e340 Higher than dn the Pracedingdny, ‘The roceiita, were inte, the reported shipments iiberal, snd Now York was higher, ‘lho wd= yatico in other grnin also had itaotect, and thero wore fower avllore in the murkot, with hotter domund from shorte, Atay ononod it dave uy mild ab hie, then fo} ‘Of to dilbec, and cluacd nt ite. June were quiet, an under diay. April sold at ie and frosh No. Za mulne dying about the sabia na next month, Suuplos wore Yuirly xcilve und stomlier, Cast sules wore reported af Wi bu frvah No.7 at Bice; AAW) bu by Seinplo at maHiqu On tricks und IAM) by nt zetoy A 31 bu while BtJIG;H4e free on board, ‘otal, Waa dull, Cur-lote sold to tha local trade. Futures were lifeless, April wos quoted ot Gieke. SFR A Woe vacTiceeeeisr i.gu: bu by eumneler st Hea Fs No, 2 a j an Hon truck {and Hedi bu ay faigo frooon board, Votuk BAMLEY—Wos Inactive and nominal exceptin samplos, which wero tn little better requi xtra Fasguoted at 830 for April 2 at 14@730, and for Slay at tc. Cash extra 3 was Beounting tu supine ntSiestoon ences end 26 bu ut Wasse free snaiplo ut Gatto on track, wa 109 posrus otal, G0 bu! on boi TWO O'CLOCK CALL Wheat was armor. Males 7140 bn at Buin for Aprile $LIDGOL TH far Muy, 4.12 for June, flat. Her duly, und vice tar, thy guar. Corn Soya) bis a afase fo twa wie0 far Tal inte Wah erat ebpate(e tar Stays wad aus fordune, Slusy pork was strengary anion 150 brie wt Hdiuaivictly TOE Stay, ‘ibtibeueluay fur Juno, wi PLS ara ecg Rea jor Mey und $35 for June. . AYTEUNOON BOAKD, Wheat was faltly active and stronuer early, olasin oasy at the prices at 1 o'ciuck. May sold at flomin to, ti(- uid closed at LIKE June ould a L1G and Apriat a nig closing ab $1. Car atuady at dg ic fur Muy, d7hyadio for. sad soradiis for July, clusion with, saliors u sido prices. Date sold ae sald3co, and closed at L34¢c. , HaShanah ng ay cE Slay. iciog Mud privat} MUAY for Apr, gU.stly (itis tor Mays und GUitig for June. “Hard clos Brmer at &.V7! TOT for, aay, with patos of £730 tes olen April, $1 ae ee ae jute 4 WSS for June. bs, averaging IO Ibs, AE Thee, Tung cloars—100 hoxos At RL, Hweot pickiad hama—@) tes, averaging 134 Ibs, At Si¢c, GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-CORN—Teado {a Improving slowly, ‘Tho onloranre getting more numerous, ond doalers ox- poct a brisk moyomont after navigntion Is resanied. Choteo hurt Fino green, with hurl to work It, ted-tipped do and hurt, inferlor.. or toss actively and thore wasn firm market dercriptions. Thero ts no considerable acct mutntion hero or a€ nny point In the Woat, and ns the current domnnd fs qulta suflictent to absorb tho daily, rocolpts the altuation In prélty firm, Saloa wore of- fected at the following quotations: », Creamery,.. oa 84 oor to chutco datry, ». Medium, Infert Molt oe +e bes BAQUING—Nono of the fontures of this markot difored essentially from thoxo nvted ftom day to dny fora fortnight past, Prices continuo very strong, and woadvance our quotations of cotton reamtess bags 340, Othor goods in the list wero without quotable changer HUAEK esos 25, Hnrlaps.. ean Hrightany A; ahe| Gunes, wit ais ONGrUreok. * aunts, foun 1, - 22540023} Aowiston Zig] WOOL BACB soos e880 Amarlent 2 CUBESR—thore wasn fal firm market for full cream and wlightly skimmed woods, but full akim, and nly mpee neiocted and weak, Trndo east Towurnden gong; wan reportod quiot at tho folluwing range of Fuiteroam.... Dart xkim, Low grad ee a) COAL Mot with a limited’ dempnd ‘at “unchanaed prlecs, The market was qauted Arm at the following 1 $ Awana, range and org. Jackstwannna, not, trie and Urior ELI Cannes. Nattimore & Ohio. Piedmont. COUPERAGEPneker® goon word. canter, a being ilitie enll for ang Rink Lard Worcos were $1.04 @10), Bnd pork burr MCLHBO, Dea TON recelyin wore oniy a7 hen HUGS AND CiLESICATS—oninm has advanced to $7.0 per Ib in consequence of the rise in New York and Lonton, ‘Tho damage to the crop is reported to be oxtonaive, and speculators are manipulating tho Fnstern market. A cablo Just recelyed fram Landan pao atures whieh wuld. make tho pelea ar “onium ali darn hore about 64.124, Citrlo acid was higuar. Othor articlos wera unchange ‘Aciticltrto,, a 3 aos Acid, tartaric, Pb. 52 @ BS Aramonia, cab. 3 fo 3 jornx, rutined, iilua vitelul, 2. ie it Cream taint, 8 0 Ghinrorarn 8 a coring, bul Gum arnbla, pieked, aa % Cin eansshor, 3 cee Gumi opluin, By 38 GTM) Morn, si 4p @bi0 Morphin, Lin abi ON, castor, ¥ Kat we 0 Oil femur Nases om Potoasn. chlor, 2. a2 Potansium, tod. 3. 65.00 MUIR De ogee 3 Bullmetinehonidia Prigessorg ‘eauH—Woeu. i 4a" raultiged reeaipts. ecient Halex woro reported at ita apordozen, ‘Thore wish bu denund, Inv snticipation of large sales during nnter. : VINEf—Thoro was onty a light domand from the city or country trade. Prices. however, wore firmly sup- opted at tho following ranges Whitonish, No. 1B S6<DE levee 10 26.00 AVbLonen, Faritly, Sig ees 40 ¢ aio enw hy Munekere| 2.00 15.00 nS BI TWD & 72 ncxore ‘Mackorot 600 @ 535 SMuckere! AO @ 378 Mackerel 10 @ 125 Mnekerol—Fumity, 7 @ LoD Codtish—Goargo' on Contish—ank... 4D, 9 455 Coufsh—Tresacd a TG 8 Torring—Habradog, aplit, bris, De 18 Iforring—ltownd, tis BD 8 5 Moreing—lolund, ® Koj 100 @ 105 Herring—Senlec me Ss AUntiout—Smnok 9 @ UM California salmon, i4-be 125 FRUITS AND Nivrs—Wero' qidted frm and une changed. Jilow ara thie pricen current: FOURIGN, ae t @ Fol a7 riinlon, HOW S40, a Ralaing,feyorsess eeccse +245" @2. Ralnina, London invats, 2 RW e275, Raising, Vatenets... ie” Malang: Joona Suse af. 2a tae Zante currants, new, Citron «: ag a6 Apples, oxaporatad, WOM Ailes Enalornes Be 8 Apples, Southern Ze 7 Ponchos, nny tye 10 iaayberrtes, Me Blackberries 1x@ 12 Wittod che: ye D Filborta 1 @ DB Alinond: wie 2, Naples Be 1 Brazil. Oo Poean i @ i UIE i. frults,chlotty orunges, which are atoady. in fecal request, the demand Lolng for smal Appios, # bri, Int lots. Lontons, B BOX. ..5, ¥atunclo orunkos, mit ‘Monsinn oranuar,¥ cas Jfvrane oration, ¥ Del. anny, # bund! ea GHOCRATES-No imporiant chanes’ wore dovole oped. “A folr and eraually improving demand is reported, and the market matntainad a sendy und firm tané for moat lines, Coffges rumain tn an une mottled state; the tondaney at the momont belng rath ‘RICH ing faraiun pales aro IL Tota: sy ordownward, We quot Carolina. 0, Mo, wood, Ato, alr. Ho, conan, Ito, roasting. 2 SEO SEESSHSD OFS. Fatrdo..... Comnion do. eagmuuns RESETS ‘abicRE, Allspice. wm Gloves # veppel Nuunegs 1 Hav-ivne in batter datnnd and standior, Bout om ontere ary coming In, nnd, thongh the recelpta are HWvoral, dealurs wink the tradh Will tako wliat arrivos, atations: Lthuoth; atimoty: Were In good deninnd nd tira, abou for all wolwits of Kreen-cured, and {0 has been pald for a fow the Ths lata Green-eurad hides, nll walghts, # & JParunod uldos.. Ca imnied.. €7) in Wiis in fule request ‘ai indy. "he pricucilst is soiauttnien cub but dealorasay there ts uo hore dry lumber than will bo wantod, und they are billing the Dulk ae tho stuff at tha xiven figures, ‘Tho gxeuguoga nro gonrally pares who have to movo May le Following tw the att Flt and socand lear, Zand First und sucond, 1¢@lig inch. ‘Vhind clear do, ra Kirst and second cisar rowat, Vuird CIMT MOssssessserceeey Firat and second cloar deease Common dreaod singers ovr cers Flooring, second comaion dressed, Box-boanis, i neh and upwards, A stock buarda, lb} inch, rough... Hetuck boards, 10ee12 ine! U stock boards, 10612 inch,. ‘enclid, tires quality, oncinie, No» 2 Common board Common board Dimension etiam, Dmanalon aur edi feat, Mekots, roduh wod soluct nin Shlagtos, cholea, OLLa—W ere rates, but there was an uustendy mal Tan. and thrpentine, ald s not specie: for aiherolls, We quoto: ily sea feeling Carbon. HO degroas toate. 19) Caron, Uuneke towel a da ig Carbon, beau ty 17S degrous HK fan eatin ‘winter. gee aan, Nu. Hinson ae Jiinweed, bor . st porns. iw Whale, Noatafoutoll atrictly pure: 18 Nuntafoot oll, extra. a Hoatatuot oll; No. b @ itunk ol a i ri Stinure oly 3 oen Naphiha, duadorlied, Greravie, q sul Ing, denuorized, i doure eee H POLATORA Ware feniund sé 408550 pur bu. ‘The demand fs local, und the aupbiy ample, Now Duiatace from Now Urioxis we uted ay anna ho ee Ur: PEGULTRY—Was In better request and dormer, small rkoys wore searcy.. Cb lckens, live, [perdoss du drossod, tate surkéys, dj Ha por ye doa5 Ht duet ive Beware teks, vo, sitar dia) ildaucks, outeun por doe. BrLiaC Were slow and irroguiar, general LE exiaesae ve cranes wore vlonty and fone ce was dull und abuue 100 off selling ut GLI3 re Foparied awa % mallet ates. Plareold at sLaNgis oud ‘sowie closing 34, prime closing we “Was lo roquost end steady: . bis rey eM Delo 1 Dairy, Ground P= ) ka). CO HORT ee teoynt $e calito, aive akerexntud WUUria on tho bale ot #L08 be SbLWas in domand and steady, Although the thou for new wool ladmwing near, the warkel! show no signa of weakening, Stocks rywhere are fit Ww be much reduced, aad the advance In poetand wiped out the promt in shipplo over to Lis alde, Belies there isto way tolroplonlsn woul tno now do S500) it! I} v : Wealied dooce, mediuss Washod fiseeo, common... Wanhed feves, fing, # 1d... Modinm tinwanhod., Fino unwnancd... Conrag unwashed, ubewaahod, chet ‘Tab-waahod, comine LIVE STOCK, sate oor fe Yeon aso saa 204 ate BB rs) 8 hin 138 6s hat rat rom tho Mark Lane Bx prest, ‘That partof it rotating to the United Statos willbe rend inthis country with profound surprises not at tho source of tho nows, forthe Exvress hos from tho beginning bean a bitter and uncompromts~ ing opponent of thd Importation into Great Hritain of American best, but that which will enude special won- dor {a the fact (?) that there aboutd continue to ba “sorlous outbranks of plouro-proumonta tn diteront parts of the United States" without coming to the knowledge of those whoac Intercsts are tho moat im- modiately involyod. The facts in the case nre, that, ‘except in the vicinity of New York City,o gonitine cna of plouro-pacumonia hna nerer—so far a3 known— had an oxistenco in, Amerlen, ‘The nources from. Whloh our oxpartorn of cattla draw thor suppllon aro hundrods of miles distant from any point where tho dikonag haa over beon developed. Ways tho Hrpress: “Pouro-ymeumonia is deerunsing in Groat Britain. ‘Tha soturns from the Nothoriands in rofsrence to thin disenao aro still antisfnctory, aa only four casca Foro registered during to four weeks ending Jan. 21, 10.” Acconmta of sorioua outbronks fire auill ro- culved from diferent purta of the United Staton: the domand for national intorvention for the aneiy extice pation of the diseasa is ineronsing) and the, prompt Attantion of the United Sustes to lho Importance of tho aubjeot relating to contaxlous diseases mong Animals in that vast country tas boen called for. Pleuro-pnoumonta has aise, broken out among the enttin of Hnatorn Switreriand, nnd the dniry-farmors Of the district nro tn a ntate of gront nlarm. All movomenta uf eattio in the cantons of St. Gall, ‘Chir kan, and the two Apponsolia inyo bean sueponded by onter af tho Redernl Counel CATTLE rade opened ‘exceadingly dull. ‘The unoxpectodiy heavy receipts, taken {n conhinction with the by’ no menna favormble reporta fram the Haat, madd, shippors “cautious, and, thera was a general holding olf for lowor pricos. ‘The decline of tha day befare, howevor, was abuutall that holders folt warranted tn Reonting, und. although prices Jenned a iittla In buyers’ favor, thore was no quotable change from ‘Tuosdny's prices, oxcopt far stockars, ‘which waro dull and 1U2iso lower, At about $1 o'clock thero was a notl.enble improvomont in the deniand, And (tiring the nftornoan the market was active, #0 much f tho bulk of he 7.08 or mote enttio in tho yards changed ownors, Sales were nt $2.2¥25.40, Inforlor to common gendon xallinue nt FL.2K@R.00; fair to Hod Dutehors’ LOCK at RL2Kt400: stockora At BLOGS iy And comitnn ta chaleo sitpping boovos at $1.00 . Exportora paid S1.sKe5.W. The market closed quiot at tho following LuOR ATMA re 000820 AB0GATS 1 eaters talk Hash wolaks one = joshi woikht: is MUO ton 1.200 PSs ers voooce tes 890@4.20 oahnice come stnuuhtor Sroluting M0 to N00 Ri # Hee cats le—Common cattle, wolghing 700: us Infertor—i igh bul ry oil Choles Houvon— Ye wolghing 1,00 to 140 ths..,.. Good Neoves—Well-fattancd stcors, waigh: 4106 k FA Be ctr 0 310 ‘BHT 460 iS is 4B 40% a 410 as 40 pe 5:10 40 450 45 455 449 450 “a tis ray ia pany ae 0 aa mn 4G a5 40 ae ols <0 HOGS With moderate rocatpts, farornato wonther, and astrongor market for the produey (hero was 5 nora nctive and deckindly emer hog markaf, ‘Trodo oponed briskly at le advance over a quoly fons, and continued unintorruptedly active until tho entira supply hid crosrod the senles ‘Tho quality was ho Improvement ovor the avarace of the pyerioud half-dozen days, conalsiing fr the mont part # Jom fon mixed lola and light walghts,—droves ayaraging long than £0 a, Hules rangod from FhW0e3.5 for aklp and cutin W481 20 for cholo radon. /i'he markt coil firm nt $4.15G4.40 for poor to bost light and ob Lise70for poor to choles hoayy. Mixed packing ta sold principally at $1.250045. All anion aro mado bjeck to n shrinkage of 4) Ds for piggy sows ald 8 fur staxs, HOG AALES, SILEEP_Wero tn active demand nt the dooline of thoday botoro, Although the nupply waa Incge, evorys thing sold, and the qiarkos closed. stondy at por {00 is for vory common Ww oxira pradon. SHEEP RALES, No. Am, Priet, Ay, Price N Bessa 848 rs BLN | Ths RAST LIVEUTY, Bast Linenty, Pa, March 21.—~CATTLE—Recolpts to-day, OW hond of thruuat and 8S of yard ntocks totat for two days, i through god 40 jocal. rhe supply ta Uyht, with n'iike domund, Uffurings’ mainly of low common grados, it only fur butchers and local trado, ‘only a faw londs of good boing here, and sald rondl) Atfule prices, All olay sraa slinds of, and all sold. ‘Most, 1.400 to 1.40 Tbs, $5.03 5287 fair bo wood butchers! stack, $.00¢4.00; coniman und light grads, $5.0Xe75; Dults, cows, and wtays, BLISGIE0, Sales for two days, head, TvascRecolpta to-doy, 1,15 hend. ‘otal for two faye 600 howd, Yorkers, 4.208400; Vnlindolphins, SUKEL—Recolpts toeslays ng head; total for two anys, 100, Bolling at fo NEW YORK, dayn tater ne inipuoriant ohwane in pease, BOL aoer Ks no por ohtint prico: | trade and bad finiehy commun vo prime atocrs, loc Oxten fancy, IDs aiUkoy oxportare used 1.00, Tocalve Girect from. Wontern mncketay. shipmonta. for two Gays, a0 Tivo eattlo, 103) quarters of baof, and 60 “Winterteltepalpin for (wo days, 420; market quiot and stendy nt RordatAy ontlnary to ‘asite aloes k aariing lamba, heads apring aint, 2! Leldads' tallehippod yearlings at #020 pot mF i Hoceints for two days, 10.5%; none sold i ‘BWI alive ‘aince Monday; nominally quoted Bt HUG; Grepsot a shade tlrmur at SaGASSe nUPFALO, RUYPALO, March 2.—CATTIR—Recelpta, 1.190; -mare kot duii and B stiude Inwer for common ta, fair enttiog it dood export demaid at orm SASL pinks) cholca ateory FLAOGEL.AN fale to wedlum, BA TOG UU, kood to cholco feeders, i IEW ANI, LAMLS—lecotpla, 2.4001 good demand food Wost~ und firmory nuit quotably highart fair to, 7.00; Wost- ern shoop, fl 0; chiloe Ly fant orn Ininbs, fenibiaT 29) hovern! cars ynaoid, nance aod Grannies vats, ane Bane hd hoaey gras, Suingiioy Talk ens, Wace, ple, 81. ST, LOUIS. tin str Sther gat gaa aad WHat Ph jum siuers, $1.Ud4.10; falr to Kood hoary, Se ees {eouars Wssadi” ihocalptat 1 whi “Hu iColow and unchanged, Recalpts, 1400; ship aieditcane tenes, tasrt e, Balnere ma R Tanoy, #149140 Ilvcaipis, 8AN; shipments, «A, KANSAS OITY. Spectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 34—CATTLE~Tho Price= Current ronorts’ recolpta, Tari sabipments, ally woak and stow) native shippers, F.75@410; nal slockers us, is Milvds—Recelpts, 2100) anibmonts, 1,000; Srmor choice heavy, 1G) ighe sulpping aad Wino packing, Rad RES cee OINCINNATI. Siumune Bake liahity de eoatAGe pectin, tik common. H % Sur butsnen, YSboipue doy shipanoute, INDIANAPOLIS, InDIANrot. MM. slods—Quiet at Tap tbs Tooolp ts, iW; I Npmente Ba Gries BY TELEGRAPH, + FOREIGN. ‘ Spteiat Dispatch to The Chteage Tribune JAVEHPOOL, March 2—11:0 a. t.-FLOuB~No, 1, 184) No, 2, 11s 3d. GNAIX—Wheat—Wiater, No. 1, 1s 10d; No, % May spring, No. 1, 11s 24; No.2 10s 4d} white, No. Jy 1a 3d; Nu. 2 106d; club, No.1, ilabd; No, % laid. Corn New, No. ba IE ma “ Puovisions—Pork, 61a 6d. Lard, LIVERPOOL, March H.—CoTToN-Basler at THO T T-t8dy sales, ROW bales; speculation and export, 1,00; Amorigan, 00h"! x BAcon—Lanycelest, 3s, Lonpos, Match 2.—8PiLiITSs PETROLECU—THOTHA, Britita. TORPRNTON—Se, ANTWEUD, March 2.—PxthOLEUM—Nominal, ihe followuy wore recaived br the Unicaxa Board tH Liveivoot, March 24—Wheat—Not much: dots, rad waiter, tn Na. Feprlng tieiae Wor dete tS ues of adaat~WViioas dul Corn duit ay ba this” Can Nor Sens t oeiiad ode orn duit Arrive Wi steady we thedeviine. Corn in fair deiaand aad frm. Yoosirive-Whoat-Not wuch doings Califusmia du: clined td. Corn steady, no ees, ‘wsell, Pork Western’ prime moss, ois 7, Sis Od. Macon sloany clear dull at Gd Avollny, Sey sort clear, dea tl. Fallow, Mie Cheese, Tis td. Hvel—Prine ita, Mark LonesAVneat and corn slrong. ‘Countsy.tuare kets ataudy. Woathor in England fair. see pnosy Maret dh Ly Eloul Wiens aul} Corn, ; Murk Lano—Wheat steady, Corn rtton ardous os eusat--Wusak in fair demand aut mand: jatraveraue No.2 sprin ra eat guloe Corn atendy, Fair ‘OU pasesgo—AW faring {herprerone and folic at ah during the proson raliowing monihy bi ht ita of whontto Franca and the Con during Gro weou, 1s uars. wlnent uring NEW York. Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, March U—GRAIN~Whoat—Acti¢g moyemont in wintor wheat, chiofy in. option tines and on speculative account at Irrogulné prices, ape: Ing atan' advance of 1¢26 por ba, rolding rapidly during the afternoon, about losing all of tho enriy alt, nnd rattying neal 4@t0 por bu, moving ctoneiy in sympathy with the fluctuations nt Chteago, Export payers operated with unusual reaarye, owing to ihe ardening tonioncy of oconn frelatita ‘nnd adverse tonor of ndvicos by cable, At the oxtroma close whoat Zor shipment ices, were genernily weaker on April No, 'a fea, “Crocading” Mae par ure yon Rloadinane? enring very duit and unanetlod noose EJ ac in Nod rod al geangeleasy Siun bu Nosd Chtenge see aL an oxtrome rato, anvorni conta above currentare tations. Cura—Store inquley for prompt and forward, delivery, londing an tnprovemont ot arte per bu on Jess urgent offerings, closing in the option linen shade Gnalors mixed Wentorn, Sis870. ONS—A moderntel acttye movoment, opening at an advanco of sae per Dil, reacting through the aftornoon, closing weak, Rnd Ircoguiar; white Wostorn unmraded—4100 beng eugaisige, Hye dull and drooping: prime kato, soe ai ed, PROVINIONF—HoR products tn more requa ing gonoraliy, wonki Weatorn Iau formed anear ont feature in tho dentinga: moss moderntely songny for penmnpt islivory,. qugtos At tha close at Mates 11.50 for new, an 1011.25 for old. Ontlons ote - tractod Iittio ‘attention, but closed stendy; Macon nominal; April, 8Lacai2; May, l.mealt as Gee meats stoady on A modetate movement. Bacon duit tong clear, 7c, Sanrd more brisk for ently doltvory’ BEA ASTD A ae ing 8 trifle chenpr y 1 1 He Fra eet a ithe 4 : as ¥ —AMadorately st wi sales Of 0 me ntOyaa ite Bas BUGARE—Haw on the basis of 70 for fate rofining Cuba, without much aniinations retined attracted lees sttontion: ont-lant, oe Wiisite “Noniinal at #110. Fhetotrs—Ininonced by reduced offerings of now gommodation and stronnor viowa Of ship-ownore bua}nesa wan on n restricted scale, notably no In ral contmets, Fluctuations in the pricon of wheat un tho rine in corn tended also to lmpedo tha ‘outward BEY ry ene Western Ansoctated Press, New Yonk, March 3i.—Corron—Dull at tater faturos wenks March, 12.020: April, 32MMo} May, 1itlop June, 180: dul gy AuEUL, 144861 Boptombon Weta} Gotober, Laer November, ilvior December, Fraun—Dult witha very light export domand; ra- sri Oia MTS Abas aed Grease rn 00 x choice, OKANO white whont oxtra, $5; 3 Oxt Rider! Be Fquiy seaesbey Minnesota psec eos racer, §7.0 PGRATHAVhoat quict: recelpte, 13400 bus No, 8 suring 800; No.2 Chlenzo, fet; Unwradort ‘rod, Hoh GLA Ne. d einalGr Now 2 amber, #0 mle Fister Nore ar WrnteaT ns Nor teed Sige BL! NO, A Ao, 8h: th Legals Apt Mi Bing, $1 WSa tee tye dull nt odesio. Carn strangory. rocelpta, 4 BUF multe Western, Biser Norse barely, sexu April, Brxaaniio: Max, Sorseninge, | Onte’ dull an honvy: receinta, m0 bu; mixed Wostorn, 4¢43}404 white Weatorn, £2! {AY —Ntendy at 0. s1ors—Dull and unchanged, ditad at Lovatarger Job ints, LXOL Ie: Bune anes ated a ots, . BuRRE neti Sua tients fale to Rood ronninn THwtHse.. Molasses quloty Now Orleans, 4kaGio,Mteo—Domand fair, and wanrkot firma Carolinas, O4@iiic, VFTROLEOM—Quiat but isa nited, Xe crudy Owisii{es ronned, 7 TALLOw—Quiet but steady nt 5-160, HRRStN—Quilet but firm nt S1.Fs 1b TORPANTINE—Dull nt 4ige4ic, EQas—Highers Western, Us@llge, LBATHER=In fale demand; hemlock sole, Tnenos Ayres, and ito Urandos tate, “middle, and heary Wovi—Quiet_ but firms domestic feoce, sognsa, pulled, Zewo; unwashed, Iori: Toxnn, 1G Me. PHOVIKLONS—Pork quiat but steady; old mens, €11.00 fat See ae alte Shoe ic lait a es, fc; short clear %, Tard weakor; primo * steam, ‘old, 7.405 new, 87, HUTTRN—Firm: Wentorn, 16Ae. Giegsestirmers Westen, tanita. WHA Y—Nominal at #110011. snes aa Wie anal Sire fay na sng , a 3 ie-iron d nomain Heutch, BA OKGRIOO; Aimorcan, RONEN, TUssIe heatings, ic. NAILS—Cut, $5.3085.40; clinch, $1.907.00, PIMILADELPITIA. POHIGADELPHIA, March 3.—FLoun—Holders find 18 dimeult to sell, excopt ata markod concession; Aine neota oxtrna, it late, medium, €100; goad, $%1 cholco, &6.80} fancy, #6714; Ohlo oxtras, cholce, FESS fancy. €7.0; Michigan do, good, $3.0; Indiana do, good, 86.8734; wintor whonte, patonts, €7.25@8.00; Min= nosota patent process, §7.£0. Ityo flour stoady at $4516 S5.0, GHATN—Whoat—Moro activity in tho market; rosce tlon in prices; Wostern rosectad, an track, 1.21.3 No.2 red, in clovator, $1404; No. 2 red. March, Lils§ ALG nakeds April, $14134 bid, $1.41%4 askeds May, £1.5946 Li, $1.40 asked: June, $A bid, $1.37 asked. Com firin} roléctad ‘on track, Sit¢@Sto; wall mixed, Marchy 5540 si fg naked; April, Ois{a bid, BHC naked, May, blo bid, ba mowed; ano. tile bid, sOigo naked gneomend imited; No. 1 white, 48¢43}¢0; No, a Bnovistons—Dull and wenk, Yeof, moss, FRO Mona nork, #2221700, Lard, 87.35. guns apd ReLARET CORT, Ra eal LO an ty re Bi €or Wortorn Renerva, oxtrne S00.” Rana Fiemors Wostorn, dia, CHEESE—Firm: creamory, 1valiige, PETROLEUM—Dulli rolinod, THe. WiHtsKY—Duil and loworr Western, $1.08. REE ats best THOSE oa corm SUIPMENTS—Whent, 38,000 but corn, 135,000 ba, BALTIMORE. + BALTIMORE, Md, March M.—FLOUR—Dull and drooping; Western suporiing, $1.258475; do xtra, $5.00G5.75; do family, 60.002175, GUAIN—Whont—Western trmort No, 2 Wostern winter red, spot and March, $1.43; April, §L41@L4t34s May, $1.99; Juno, 1. BY@LUKt July, F-BH@L Corn—Wostern steady; Wostern mixed, spot, Scr March, 515(@io; April, S2MGSY{or May, HH@SICr Juno, Haire; steamer, Ste. Uate dull and onary: Waatorn white, 470; do. mixed, 43 Pennayle vania, #48. Ityo qulot and nominal We. Tase=Pirmt prime to ctolee Vonaaylvenie, 810,000 PROVISIONS—Qulotand abautstoady. Moss pork, patti al eke ate megan ae Ras clear rit siden Ty4a50. Alama, ligellige. Lardy AUTrEN—Active and firm; Western, 32306, KoGs—Sore stendy at Vo. Gioomitesscotige uraory Ito veartoce fale 9 4 1 ppm Mwgelige, ‘Busae ‘aulot and stesdy; A soft WHISK T—Qolot at $1.104@OL 11 Furtants—To Liverpool par ateamer, no room offoring; rates nominnt, itroripta—Flour, 2147 bris; whoat, 66,000 bu; corms ICES Hott Bota Mats coer, 18,000 bi : oats HAN buy enen, 153 BALES—Witent (ro00 bat corn, QD bus BOSTON. Boston, March 2t.—Fiaun—Quiets Wostorn supers fino, $5.0035.% common axtrs, #5.2525.75; Wisconsin do, #5259000; Minnesota do, #002725; Ohto and ‘Michizan winter wheats, %,25@075;. Lllnots’ and Ine dinns, #15007.00; Bt Louis, §4.75@740; patont Wise consin and Minnosota spring whonte, $7.0008.75; pat ont winter whonts, F.00G800, GUAIN—Corn steady; mixcd and yollow, ona, Onta In fatr demundt No. 1 and oxtra white, 809510} u.2 wpite, sxasigar Nod white and No.3 mlxod, 44 iurrnte-Chules Wostarn cream 852380; ladle pagked, choice, 22401 falr to anod, Egas—Weastarn, fresh, Wal o., Keexirs—Fiour, 4.508 bris nd 710 aks ‘corn, 37,000 Duy wheat, 500 bu, BUtEMENTH—Kiowr, 1,000 dels, ‘ Wout-Hirm prices} xrndes woll sustained; mand facturers purctingo frooly, fueling that thore will ba na lower rates fur some tne; cumpotition for new domortto cltp fa jikaly tu influence nricos! Onto, ann PAR rE MP Rt eta Buetdcr white medium and Nu.1fnd ready ania ates Galci eombing and dolaine fdosces nominal and scarcol Pulled, &XBi0c, NEW ORLEANS. Ngw ONLEANS, March 4.—Kiour quiet Met steeds? Buporfing, H.76@5.00; XX, $75; XXX, V.7TSAUW high grades, $6.00¢0.00, GuAiN—Corn steady with a fair domand, at KIGSO Oats quict, atic, CouN-MBAL—In good domand ands sbado higher: at 72.3 ne SEAY—Dulty'atrtotiy primo, #2200 Pnovisions—Pork demand fair and market firm st MIB. Lara quiets terce, T47Hfer ker, So, Hulk meats senrce, ond firm; abonidors, foose, Bt d}4c: packed, 4346630}, otear rib, O403401 ides, GAuaic. Macon miet butateady? shoulders, Sor clone rib, Tor: cleats Bro. Mame, gar-curod, steady with ® fair donndi canvasad, Hyg all wil itoadys Wostorn ractifiod. $1.05631.10, Winn QHOCRINES—Coftes duly Rio cargoos, ordinary Wo prime, £4{@1da, Sugar scarce and tirmi common to kood common, rhe 10 aT}40) fale to fully falr, 14-4790: choice, Hisahder yellow elarlagds banat: 3 steady’ with “ood demand; oummun, conteltural, anata; prime Wr hole, TWNCE—In yood durand at 6ei}Ea. BUAN—Quiot at $1.0, MONETALY Night axchange on New York, #10 per $i,00promium, Bterilng, 47, TOLADO. TOLRNO, O., March 24.—GiatN—Whont weaks No.l white Michigan, $2156; ambor Michigan, §L.2141 No.3 jfed winter, spot, $1254: March, $1.27; April, 91.237 ‘May; $1.84; Juno, $1.21; No, 3 rod Wabaah, $1,195 Nov ‘Qambor Ulinols, §1.23}4) No,2 rod mixed, $1.25. Cora sosicrs bigh-mixed, 41140; Na. 3 spol, dlc; Marchy eo Folactad, oc, Oats steady; No. 3, B}goj May CLOVEL Bekb—atendy; mammoth, $185; prime joluascs 3 fale, Het balitinry CLOsED—W heat steady; No, 2 red winter, spot, 91.775 REO OR So Foxirre—Wheat, Zi buy comm, 61000 bus oats OUAPMRNTS—Wheat, $4000 bu; corm, 6000 bu; oft nond, 8T. LOUIS, Br, Louis, Mo, March 4.—WLOUN—A shade frmers GuaIN—Wheat highor and unsettled; No, 2 rod U29LI4 cash $1.25401.71(@L20% April O.1Kd LOMGLH May; SL10G411SHOLH( June: 1.0540 02 July; Nu.3do, 0L17; No. 4do,$1.}4. Corn highert Me waage vunoy” org Tul gaia A Mat Wer caslt Bia! ape Ka" baaye liye’ armory We bld, Barley Witteicy 81.00, aaviojonue tae Diwiory $1080 bid cash, 8128) Marchi His April. Dry sal changed, meats firmer and. une ws agra Land Shanued. econ DoHOr Ay F410, 61.0) F157 fixceiPru—Diour, du) brisy wheat, 14000 but corm Pig ber tee Oats, 31.00 bu; rye, Darley, §00) bus IPMENTA—Piour, brie; woot, 7, bur curd au buy oats, Qu Bae i ss LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE, Maroh 24 —CoTron—Quiet at Lic. FLOUN—Quiot and uuchanged, GUAIN—Wheat dro at $1.18@150, Corn frm; No.9 while, (340; do ailxed,. Wgtic, Cate quiat Dut atoady; No.3 white, 830; do mixed, Heiko. Hye roa; NO.% Baba. HaY—Stwady at 61 18,00. Faovisions-tork quevestil25, Lara aulet; prim® 5

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