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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FINANCIAL, “§TOCKS ‘ LCARIIED ON MARGIN. AND SOLD Ol wert 4 AND HILOKERS, Mae New York Stock Exchange, ole 130 La Salfo-st. CYRUS W. FIELD, JIL aT DAY retin Now York, Nbacial, SLMUDSON,. Tell. CUNTIS, THAR yreuiuor N. ¥. Stack x, HUDSON & 00, stock Brokers, o Court, Now York, * or on minnain, nil secur satel 4 a eee ek Exchnnge. Interost ~ arrest, Innees. dally bal ice CHAR, RCHWANTZ, oRN T. Lagre Now York Btnck Exchange, SR A ALLcRaN, Bpectal, 7. LESTER & CO., fo ain, and, Provisions, Stocks, Thonds, trenton, Ora oh Now York Stock lexchangd, ott amber of Commerce, Chlengas ScnaNTON & WILLARD, oe York Houso—! sete WITEN ALLOWED TO us ur dl i ST 0, our discretion In Stack ro " selling A wo Runrantens Tor our customers, Suma from $10 mone} eed. et iaredted and KuATODLE yey ig - ety yrokere, ti Hexchange=pince, Now York, sates CONIISSION MERCHANTS @LBERT & BRECA Commission Merchants, ays Shien CHICAGO. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Roveht and sold on Chiengo market, , cortox fares on the Nom York Cotton xchange, WINING CAIRDS, ean ne ea cL bea Clit, Colornto, Ba BROCE RNa SNSETCAILEB, 200,000; Hi. Barnum, President: 8. W. Dorsey, cers: We yon, Secretary: Taerreiidents Bh ee tig roadway, Now York, ELL GOLD MINING COMPANY, Julnes, Bllesvitie, Stanloy Co. N.C, PAA tes, Union runt Cn at Naw Crk SEUNG HettaLinde,, Secvoueys SEDAN rrensurer. i Ra Dea AE aapminge Gd heed wane Now Tork. BON SILVER MINING CO, a, nent Lendvilic, Colorado. ong eto SAUL. Ea AC, Gea. Haberth couc Nar 11s Nrandiengy New Wore: SHOESTRING DISTRICT. feGrounds upon Which Mr. Lynch WIN Contest Gens Chalmers’ Soat in Congrean, VicnsBtnd, S113s,, Nov. 2.—The Hon, John I. Ipeeh, Republican candidute for Congress from fudutrict, last week onjolned the Secrotary j# Mate from issuing a cortifleate of election bCulmors, Democrat, who wns returned by ‘feCountyCommissioners of Elections as hon- selected, -Mepetltloned for n mandamus ordering eala (amisioners to again count tho returns mado ‘item by tho Inspectors and Clerks of Elec- a,wbich wero duly cortiticd. ‘The caso was fed before Judge J. A. I’, Campbell, of the ‘Apreme Dench, and that Judge overruled tho temetion On the grounds thet Congress alone hui the right to decide wno was duly eleoted. ‘Ms jurist thus refused Mr. Lynch something: betidnobask for, and ovuded the real objoct ofkis petition, whlch did not ask him to deeldo siywas elected, but that a mandamus be fegued oapelling supervisors of elecuons todo tholr sromduty and mako a true roturn of votes, Prverly certified to by Ingpectors of election, nt Uerarlons precincts in tho several counties, ‘When this was overruled Mr. Lynch prepared a. bxkeof contest to servo upon Gon. Coalmers, ‘dwhich tha is an abstract; “Onn, d, Plengo to tako your pretendo:l on the second duy of this preaunt Tooth as member from tho Sixth Congres: = oe fot sional Baurtet sca sieippt to tho Forty-seventh Con- Ftwof the United States, and to maintain and Pre before thet body’ that I was, and you ‘Tre Dot, elected as Nepresontative to that nets from suld district; and 1 heroby apocl- {ito you tho following named frauds and ¥io- Utoobof th law of the land aud of tho purity Getons which I chargo wore committed on Bemveratio friends and supporters, wit eoanivance, and in your intorest aud bo- is Democratic candidate for Congress in Lutelection; nnd Thereby. rfiva you notice that Hea tansactions, indulged and committed for Iouand by Foyt purty trends ne tho timo and Puovsin aald district Indicated below, aro and Milte the particular grounds upon which Lroly mdzill rely In suld contest,” Tee condensed Epecitications aro, in substanco, ‘(mpd from bts notice, a8 follows: ter Adams aunty. ‘That nt Natchoz, at two fat tho Court-House and at tho Jafferson Hou a systematio “plan” was adopted. and ii Out of dotaining and hindering votors aby Propounding or onusing to be pro- oe altly, frivofous, and unauthorized ques: bias {he purpose of consuming time while of epubliean voters ware walting; that Mean Votora wore thug proventod Crm 'o tho numbor of 400 nt ench box and to leave without: that at Washington, teen, Pina ildgo,and Boveriy large num: tere legal votes were removed from. tho (reg ad @iphlanted by Chalmere’ tlekets, tints to wot Lynch's votes to Chalmers: fon and Palatine polling-plnces at é oh tha polls were closed, that In- Fier e ued to count the Uullots, as required {ABe orsent up’ tho ballot-boxos, or to allow tant fence Supervisors to be in progenco or nyertter of tho boxes nt any tme during but curried both uway Into the control and custody of une Busworn but trusted partice ond that both boxcs wera lurge numbers of gonutnoe ¥y fraudulent Chahnore uck- ‘ain process was purducd during Fecess for dinner at Kingston that at Palestine and at eh reeolven n majority of ns vely, ns shown by the cortitiod Rlssoncty enectors, Snu that thy County Com- Fy q o8 hd was dopriv faetut ty of ttt and probably mora el nts spoolfied full; teket thud whoroin Pawent nie ‘eater bere rejected by the Commissio cal counted by the In- Hy becuse printers who bad tholrs ‘trade put in ordinary let ida. ‘Tbts was construcd Tuationn Crs 80d Against tho law. ena County, ‘That wit boxes woro frotgept ono and Lynch's mujority Rled by tho feo ide ll OF Which wara duly napector and rejected by tho ‘ tae Wollvar County, ‘That Aust ta, Holmes, qballvar Landing, and’ Gisteng oles eps hh Jet eum, ruins geuinieon County, “Phat the Rodney box, Careers eh ts, poli-book, and tully-sheat! Was intorcepted in tho bunds of veireyed, having in 1b 247 Lynch rao County, ‘That the Grand Guit maa Hou sway from dle brewanon of Fund thir pesimers substituted for alike num Mbington County, f iy. That the Commission- H Ret all votes at Stoneville, Refuge, and eb rece sololy,us It seems, because Becourteaet 8 votea’to Chulmora’ BT, At Ice teeta areutv lo, dnd ut Stobbs aad te lot- boxes were ramova Bee presence and ai; ht of thy Supervisors rconsent and agningt Ouse, by ee Keo ang stutfod at tho pastrenunt revue ROMERE Morty wos 40) ballots that nhiht, © dresont, but avalon eee at {tkhess to work tho ruvensna eee tte aor acne Stone precincts; Lynch fBecoune glo ATI votes euut, but ‘tho res Hea lactone hnars fe, Ly veh LB, ud to ear the = Jag Neth, but improved the night is’ ste edo Te County. ‘That Lynch rece: Puan etary of uhout TW) ace lne ee but le luspeetors und clorky of ang issionera resorted to relection of all boxes ox. 3 fority ta ie iY which thoy: reduced Stole notes 18 bol M1, and when all tha al sa eeeer ea sent ba a vay mation, Raunt} aout ds put mocrmtle party SESHTEEE «. &; Paptzs os a aS 51 FI lat BUSINESS. | Booms Piled on Booms in the Stock Market. Money at 26 Per Cont Per Annum Feeds the Flame, Vanderbilt Declared to Bo Buying ‘Northwest Common, The Produco Markols Active, and Averaged Easfor—Provisions trregular—-Hogs Plonly. Wheat Did Not Break as Expected—Corn Weakened by Largo OWferings for Futare, FINANCIAL, Northwest common wns the fenturo of the stock market, Opening at 10/6 nod actiye from tho start, it advanced atendily all day, cloalny at tho highest figure, 123. Purehnsos wera mado in Now York nt the close at 125. The rlao was ne- companied by grent oxcltemont in the whote Ust, and nearly overything wont up. St. Vault advanced from 105% to 110%, tho proforrod sol ing nt 13. Northwest preferred opened at 103, and closed at 116%. Vanderblit was declared, on. inuch better authority than streot rumor, to be buying Northwest freely, taking all the Stack offered. Another report used by tho bulls to assist tho upward movement was that Gould was heavily stort of the stook,—8,000 shires xccording to one rumor nd.J0,000 necord~ {ng to anothor. Tho only cloud in the aky wero some faint specks of trouble about Granger logisintion. In at lonst three States in the Northwest bilts aro being prepared for the cons{deratfon of tho Legisintures, and the agita- tlon with rogard to raitrond legislation is alao to bo’ renawad in Congress, . It costa vory little to Introduce billa, and It fs quite within the Possibilities that spcaulative interests may take a felnt of Granger legislation. will be remembered how tho bill of Congressman Jturd with regard to taxing the ears of the Can- AdaSouthern when they entored tha United States was used Inst May to help put down tho Btock of that read to 40. ‘Tho following fetter, reeclvod at a recent meeting of tho Farmers’ Bonrd of ‘Trado nt ,St. Paul, was written by Mr. J. D. Burbank, of Fargu, Dak. Lwould, Spepecttally call your nttention to the subject of railrouds and ralirond legislation, £ nn tinpelted thereto by the favt that Easter frelybts ara to be raeed on the wth of this month 4 centy por bu on grain from all polnta in Minnesota to tho seabourd. It ta time sama notice Khoutd be taken of this matter by the peo- Wig. ‘Tho rinelpal grateenrey ion ronds, the Hilwautoe & St. Paul und the Chicago & North- Westeru, are to-day cirning normous dlyi- fends on their ‘stock, while money in tho East ts plonty at’ 3 per cont por nonin, These ronds nro caring, nceording to thefr published stntemonts, Milwankoo & St. Yaul, 11 per cent; Chicugo & Nothwestern, 15 her cent on both common and proferred stevk. 48 tho common stock cost nothing, and as tho bulk of tho stock in both compantes 1s common stock, you can readily seo that they aca ia roe ality oarning fro to 40 per cont on thotr original Investment. Wages iro lowor, and alt Tunntug oxpenses, ua well as fron and all mate- rini requlalt aud necessary to bulld and equip rallroads. ‘They readily place thoir bounds and Vorrow money” nt 6 por cent per annuin, but mike the fatinurs and producera pay. tholr freight rates, und that enables thom to deelares0 per cont dividend. No wondor thoy wax fat, and openly bonst thoy will control ull leglalution whieh 1s opposed to thom by buying tp the mom- bors, Northwestern stock to-day {8 quoted at 40, oF 40 per cent aboyo prr, When ten yours ago was but 70, while the common stock of Paul which was at JT, at that time, is now and yot thoy ralse freight tive conts per bushel. The above was prominently printed in tho fnanolal column ef a New York daily. It may have been furnishud by somo agonized short, but, if ao, evidoutly fulled of tts purpose, as tho Grangers havo mado thelr highest quotations aluce, It {sn noticable feature of tho moves ment in Northwest and St. Paul that tho riso has brought out for atic very Uttle tong atock. Bloat of. tho acllors have been strect traders, who led 8 proiit and took ft, Tho lurgo holdars aro still holding on. Monoy fluctuated, rising at ono time as high ‘fs 0 por cent per anuuin and 1-16 por cont a day promfum, oquiyalont to 25 por cont a year. At tho clogo it was offered ut 3@t per cont, and tho market was described 18 w fafrly ensy one at 6@ Oporcent. There are not wanting bulla who nasoverato thnt thoy expect autlve aud oyen tight money, and do not belfove {t will inve any Influonce to stop tho upward movement. For- olgn oxchange was very weak in Now York, on Account of tho condition of the monoy market, Tholurgest borrowers both tu Chicago and New York ara calculating upon stiff rates for money nil the winter, and have mude tholr arrangements accordingly, Tho effectot con- tinued high rates on stook speculation can hardly bo to stimulate it, but it must bo remem- bered that somo of the strongest movemonta in tho history of Wall streot have bucn In timos of monetary activity, ‘The Now York Herald saya it bas tho very best of authority for stating that aftor tho noxt divl+ dend shall bave beon pald Lake Shore and Mich- gan Central will bo permanontly ostablishod us 8 per cont stocks, paying thoir dividends quartor- ly. Central & Hudson is likely to do more, 1t fa nndorstood thot parties moat immediatoly tn- torested aro in favor of doubling tho stock and dividing 5 per cont upon the new stock or 10 per cont upon the present issue, Tho following shows tho fluctuations of tho actlyo stocks; \Open=) High) Laie) Oloa= Blocks. nae | este] “eee | Gia Ghlengo, Burl, & Quiney..| 1 | in | 19 tn Chino, Wack signa ets| 1S a hicauo'& Alton it OS ‘a at Mortle x. a Now ore Cones i tC} Lom Silchiah Contra } ako Shure. 2 TiO, ‘us w Uo proforied, Hrlo sucond muriaane tt i Chleuo & Norton } Do pretorred. } I cn 0, Mit Hot ho proferred, wy bs Wavarh, Bu 1 40 ri Ho protérrad, Fi n BS Ohio & Miastia Da pr Manni i ‘3 eee ots Dolawaro & Hudson, Dolaware, Lack, © Witorn Ses BE ESE Be! eey FS Prt wages Houston eae Bi ft Jako tle & Western Be Canada Soutl z hera,. erthorn Pace. Chicane Bt. Vaul & Omaha] Da protores loblle & Un Donvor & Ito (ran: Cheesnonko & Ohio. eveer| Wy a *_ Goveromont bonds wore wanker. In Chicago, Diatrica of Columbia 3.039 wore 100% and 101; tho United Btatcs4s opouod } lower, at 113 and 11833; tho da were 125 and 112%; tho 6a, 1011 and 101%; and tho Gy, J01%{ and 1013§, At the close tho 4s wero again % lower, Vorolyu exchaugo was vory weak and domor allzod, becauso money in New Yori was tight, ruling atO por cent por annum and 1-10 aday, : Kruce, denounced by tho | bills is yory small, equal to 25 por cont a year, Sterllag posted rates wore 481 and 483. Nankers' actual rutes woru 430 for sixty-day bilie and 4&for demand, For sixty- ay cominerctut bills tor prompt delivory this month «T4@4i8 was the market rate, Posted rates for Paris woro 82 for sixty daya and 62344 for alght, Sixty-day commercial bills, prompt dolivery on Huvre, 50%K@590, and Marsoliles 530; tho sume for throo weeks’ delivery. Sixty-day commerctal billy on Antworp, do- liverablo prompt, wore 631@500%; threo weeks tho game, Barkers’ bits on Germany wore 9 for sixty aars and HH @01X for demand; sizty- day commercial bills, prompt, WROWH, and for three weeks’ dolivery tho same. Bunkers’ gullders on Holland wero Wx for sixty days and 40% for domand; sixty-days’ commorecia! wero 30%@90 7-10, Austrian floring, 4k} Nor way, Sweden, and Denmark, 3744. The supply of ‘The Londou Tinzs of Nov, 10 saya that, as the Bank of England resorye 1s more than suflictent for oxlating roquiremunts, thoso shipments of wold to tho United States ure not Ikely to have usuon offect, as, If wo may Judge from proce- deat, they must come to aa cud with tho close of November, : x ‘Chicago bank clearlogy were $8,000,000, Coun- It. TITURSDAY, OVEMBER 25, \880— T try orders for currency were again heavy, and Were Alled mostly with gold. New York ex- schange was freely offered at $1.00 per $1,000 dis- count, and waa quoted during the day ot 80cq &.25 off, Lonnscontinue moro active at 4@5 her cent on cull and 6@7 por cent on time. Local satos of scourltion wero Iight. Burling: ton & Quincy 4s sold at 91, On tho Chicago Stock Hoard thore wore sales of $5,000 County County 4%48 wt 105%; $10,000 Chicago, Milwnukoo & St. Paul 7s (Hastings & Dakots) at 1133¢5 $10,000 Chicago, Milwaukeo & BL. Pani Os (Chicago & Baolito) at 305%: $15,000 Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy 4s atl, ‘Tho tol- Jowlug quotations were made: Chleaga Water tx, 2, eae inteuty Wa Ehteare Clty ta, 2. diet, 18 Agkel, Mi Se Chteaus € ‘y Chleagu n rit Chteny \y "WS, Pry Ublengs uy tas, is Us Gook County in, 18h. im ok County is, 'sh if} 1g i 10 ni 04 1 ig 1. & 01 1 Chtenan's 5. AV, 1 HE ta 108, Chiengo, iurliniton & ms Chicago, Burlington & Q, 5 see dackaanvitta & Faatarii 106 Watualy, Be da, 1 Int 10 v1 North chienwo City 1G it. He Wort Division City IIL, 0. Weat Division Clty It IU ka 2086 orth Chtengo Clty 10 1G, Pir ‘Wost Diviston City . Com a) Chiengo City i, 1. Compan: 24) Gnstight & Coke Company, ap Chamber of Cammoree,, re 7 ‘Tradors' Insurance Coinbnn ra stance Coin Inter-State Ind, Exposition, Abighly iattering ace ciflccomes from Boston, It isn feature of this Companyithat Its lending Directors are among its largest stockholders, nnd they bave given tholr personal attention to the development and man ugement of tho road. All but 300 mitos of tho mainline from Omaha to Olen are lald with stocl ral, and this expenditure has all been cbarged to operating expenses. The policy of the Company has been to appropriate a inrgo share of tho net earnings to tho ownership of the stocks and bonds of its branch lines and feeders, In fuct, the caraings boryond 6 percent dividends havo been soapproprintod. Below Isa schedule of tho stucks und Londs owned by this corporne tion: ta & North Unebonants tion stern 1, It, ie outder Valter It. it, joulder & Canton 161 one art Fentral Brine U. 1, dulesbung liennelr tt, eet Bridge C Se Hicitie' Walwentell & Jordait Valioy it. Bt. Lacounell lulls 4 Onintat Hastings & Grand Iniand Uf Haphatinn Atma & Dueling inl Ucetiontal € Oriental ¥. Union Pacitla stock mr a Btocks in branch fines owned b; pan oe Bonde ii ‘branch’ tines’ oii pany. > 20021 22 Grund total of assots, oer HRT Tho mileago embraced in tho consollda was ns follows: Union Paetfe,, Kansas Paciit Denvor Paci jon ‘Total mllenge of the Company, sete) ‘Tho ontstunding stock of tho Unton Paciie Company 4s $50,000,000, or $13,000 n mile for 3,424 inltes of rond owned by the Compan: Latest roported rallrond earnings: Flint & Hore Marquotto, woek ondlng Noy. H, $35,207.55) Ancrenso, 87,707.25. From Jnn. 1, $1,961,028,0): incroase, 839907040. Chleago, Rock Island & Pacitio Kond from April 1 to Sept.20: Gross earnings, $0,057,385.42; cash receipts from Tand Departinent, $20,000; gross receipts, $0,007,85.42 inerense for six months, 31,100,40u.84,, Tho revelpis of tho Philadelphia & leading Rallrond and tho Philadel phin Cou! & fron Com- panies for Octobur and for the expired portion of the ycar ure reported ns follows! 1880, otal for year Gross receipls— For mouth, ta date, Hulfeoud tratt 81,503,70(.50 Cuual trata. + TN8OL Stenu colliors.-20.7. "ud. 78 lchmondvonlbarges Bhi.) Saas tattroad, / Tee fr JUINPADY so o4405) Be! 232,258.49 Phitadeiphin sigue MST B10, ing Coal ~ iro COMPANY. ceesereese UUO00I7 — 10,076,053.12 « Totuls of all,,....800,2RN — §20,008,61L01 Tho net profit of both Compnnica thus fur in 1850 waa $4,810,208.44, against €2,690,01.29 for tho sare time in 1870, Indiana, Bloomington & Western Ratlroad Company: Surplus an tand June vO, 1880, after providing for alt obligations of every kind, was $140,251.10; not carnings from Juno w to Dee. 31, 1880 (Ootober, Novembur, and December estl- mated), after providing for all obligations, $131,~ JOLUG; total not cash surplus Jan. 1, 1881, 8274+ 449.07; deduct 3 por cent dividend om $1,500,000 incomo bouds, adyertisud, $15,000; surplus ayull+ able for such Laprovemonts us muy be ordered, Aneluding 1,000 tons steol rails ordered by Exeou- tivo Committec, §2,44,07, Abqut tha coal market, tho Philadelphia Led- ver gays: All tho several intereats connected with the authraalte coal trade are good. Tho dos mand for conl is active, und tho ordors for cont from producers and enrriors'nre about up to the capacity of thoae Interasta, Prices, too, ie mutually satisfactory, nearly all the several slzcs of cont boiug Intalr demund, Tho only siza mentlonod that wu boar spoken of ns (1 ox cess 18 poa, but that not lnrgoly se, Nor do we hoar of any accurnulation of stook or of much coal of current production golng to supply or dora of some months ago, BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK, New Yon, Nov, #t,—In tho lust half-hour the rato for call lound ut the Stuck Rxchange waa | offered down to 1% por cont, Tho fair ruto for monoy to-day wasd per cent, and it was active atthat. The highest rate puld by stock-brokers was 0 por cont, plus a commission of 1-10 of Lper cent, und lowest 11 per cent, the two oxtronica representing spuculative mantpulatiag, overninents stendy for vs ani 6s, and KOK lower for 44s und 4a, {utlrond bonds for tho moat part wore uctive and stroag, tho woak fssues boing Colunbus, Chicugo & Indiana Central income, Indiava, Bloonogton & Western, and oxas Pacitic, Stato seourities duit. Tho Stock ixchunge was tho scone ot great oxcitoment to-day, and transactions were ona large scale. Prices worv whirled up with ustounding rupldity, ‘The activity of monvy did not deter bulla in thot persistent efforts to nd> Vanee tho market, but acomod rather to stimue lato thom to frosh'exertiona, A few consurvie tive mon consider that the present speeulution hus posed tha bounds of prudence, but tho Dulle Of capital {4 atiil oriisted on the bull aldo, aud the yenerul feeling to-night was one of coniidonce in still bixher prices, In detnil, the stock market was wouk in tho parly denlingd, and fell olf 4@1aG, the latter in Morris & Kusox, but a brisk purchasing moveniont wie inuugurated at the Nrst Hourd, under tho tn. Huency of which prices udvanced rapldly, ‘The Upward tnovemont continued throughout the afternoon, with ocoustonal slight reactions caused by realization. Just proylous to the ologe, however, money became castor und loaned down to 13g per unnuin, ‘This was tho algual for Another buoyant movoment In the market, which udyanced sharply te the close, Thore wus o renewed netlvity and excitement in the whare list, aud prices udvancod for nearly everything. Such stucks ns Northwesturn,st.Paul, Luke Shore, and Uniou Pacitte roga to the highest quotations Lor muny Jean and in sume ousus to the bighostever known, ‘Tho closing prices wore woncrully the beat of phe day, The improve- nents on tho day’s transactions ringed from $§ 4 por cont, Northwest, St, Paul, Like Shore, tho coul shai Erie, Nashville & Chattanooga, & Cateano, Hurtlngton & Quincy touding in ude vanco, <A ruinor provallod fn street clroles that tho Chicago & Northwestern itoud would be opornted dn closo connection with the Luaku Shoro Ustion- jwau Southern, wud that a stock dividend would ‘bo operuted on both classes of Northwostern. It was reported this afternvon that a powerfut bullpuol bud been formed to twist shorts tn Northwostera, 8t. Paul, and Now York Contra). {twas rumored that Hussoll Bayo was caught largely short, and that a nuinber of his frieuds were {n the sauy predicament. Advices from the vnd of tho track of tho Bouthern Pacitio Railroad in Now Muxtco stato tbat the ruils aru Juid now to and buyond tha proposed point of junction with the to Suntu Fé, and wre Bolug continued to thy Me Grande at El Paso, 40,000 fect being tatd in thre duys last week. It is expected the ‘Lexns boundury wilt by reachod by New-Years, Tho road ig open for bualuvss to Hio Membres, 1,200 ilies south of San Francisco. Tho Northwestern varuluys Increasod $43,000 the third week jnSNo ber) Bt. Paul gained $40.00), and St. Matti & Omaha $18,000 In the sano perio, i Teananctions, 528,000 sharea: Chicago, tur, & U.... 2a; Northwoste Canada ‘soutien, itl relia & ackawarine ,. erne) Delaware & Flu 20!Now York Central Denver & It. Grande 2)! Nurthern Pacine,, Erle, “agri Ohlor 1.00 Oniacl S00 Pacine Mal Zauiitenaing , od Cent Gr AY eit Loninvillo & Neatce £90) Wabash Pac Michigan Central... &20{Wortern Unton. sce, 8h) ‘Tho United Staten Asaistant ‘Treasurer at noon opened the propoasnis to xell tho 64 of 1880 to the Staking Fund, and one lot of 8245.00) was offered. nt 102.4%, oF % Above tho mit. (te prescribed for all purctinses up to thindate, ‘The offer was rejected by tho Assistint Treasurer, tho prico helog above the limit fixed by Becrotary Sher- man, Monoy notive at 146 1-16; prime mercantile paper, 428, torling Oxchango, sixty days, wonk at 440%; demand, 48244, OOVENRNMENTS, 108! low dn ith |Bciae HONDA, det tig) VI ia, da! 1s vee! 04 elses det phie SUT I. 1°, trate, 24 ad 16 ns eaten, ne niin, ole, Virainta, ne Virginia; eons Gunnin sont Allehigan Contra! fe Rane aks TaN Ask Ge itouston & ‘Tozes, Lara ten. ay He & Wostern, Marl Vestartt..,, Wa CI & Northorn.. Alton &Verra Haute. 3 nosTON, Sprctal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune. Boston, Noy, 21.—Tho business at the Stock Exchange continues tlarge, and although prices are not in nt cages go high a8 yesterday tho goneral market was flonuy. In rallroad aiares, Alehison advanced from 11% to 14344, but sub. sequently declined to HIM; Chicago, Burl- Ington & Quincy advanced from 170 to Til, Boston & Maine from 15 to 1483, Fitchburg from 10! to 14244, Marquotte, Houghton & On- -tontgon preferred from 6 to 61, Pultmau from 154 to 13, Mutt proferradl from 20 to 34, Little Rock trom 62 to Gig, Sandusky from 105, to 16%. 8uminit Branch from 10% to 40%, Boston, Revere Hench & Lynn from 107 to 107g. Uni Yaclile declined from 1014 to 101K, Ver Maggnebusetts tf Bike to 125, ‘Vern Canada from 24¢ to 20, Ogdenabtiny from 23 204, Fort Seat trom 624 to Ola. bite aia, Wilnington & Baltimore from 7 10 73, Filnt & Vore Murquette from 25% to 254, Eastern from BEE Loa, New York and Now Engtand 7a ad- yunced trom 13 Union Pacific 8s from §, to (I8O11T3: Litto Rock 7s from 11034, to M02¢5 Fort Scott 3s from 108, to 100}; 8t. Jo! 7s from 114%, to 15; others’ were without im- portant change: 2 Water-Power declined 3-10; tu land’ stocks, othors gol] ng before, ‘Tp the Weatern Assoctated Press, Boston, Nov. 4.—Stocks closed; Atelilaatt & Ve t Lana-Grant se Taatd 88, -9., Hoston IE ei Bastern It it, Kunras City & La, Gay Ci Std 35 nid Colon rk EC, oa, 134] Pueblo 4 Ne Einehuid te,1t | ttutland, ped. Winon XY dte W. Ll3ghitutand, eorinidascs.s Chteasorh &'@. = NEW ONDE ANS, P New On.rans, La. Nov. 2i.—Bight exchange on New York iar. Storling oxchunwo 4804, roucray, Loxpon, Nov, 2.—Consols, 100 1-10; account, 1003-16, Gnitoa States bonds—New 63, 101533 4348, 11570 ay Atiicrlenn Seourities—Hlinols Central, 122 Pennsylvania Central, sx: New York Central, sar t tes i Seconds, Tig: Reading, 203. ‘ainou Bayk of Enginnd on balapco to-day was £1002 ‘Tho wuilion withdrawn from the Dat ot ore glaud to-day WHUuK) 1s for shipunent to Now In : rk. Pants, Noy, 23,—Iontes, ‘50, MINING Niwas. * BAN PRANCIECcO. SAN Francisco, Noy, 21—The following wero tho eloslug quotations on tho Mining Stock Board to-day’ Mestean .. BOSTON. Special Dispatch ta The Chteago Tribune, IN, Nov. 2h—Tn alata shares, Quinoy ¢ Silver Istet. $$; Pewablo. 43 Blue MIU, 343 Culumict and teow, 44 Duncan 4; Franklin declined 143 Catalpa,’ 1-10; Oscoola, §F und othors ax bofore, Jothe Western Ausvetated Press, Hostox, Nov. 2,—3ining stocks closed: Allouos (now) Calumoe & i silvur islet, REAL ESTATE, Tho following inatrumonts wero fled for reo- ord Wednesday, Nov. 24: cITy Peorenty. Campball ay, bet Jackyon und V; 0) Sr 18 tubrovud, datod tia tex of arel ‘Edward iy at Vasehon ms Hoboy st, 70 ew Uf Inckeou, of, Rix ta id hers Nov, W Gunes HF. Marah 0% B Urottec, 3750 Wont Bupering st, 10 ft wot Blekordika, 1. he dsil4 ft, datod Noy. J¢ (Guorgo Mickiedike to Gerinah 22. 4. si, Jon's" Congregutivnal North Suate st, 6 a sve il (ladwaed dau Ni riline). Ht North Wells ai: w gated Nov. (Anthony Biedon Athotd et, we 1 werent Lae HT ft uihted Got 1 citxeulslor Ioodga Nu. 2 0. Hu to Lown Ds Miu). 8 1,500 Forest uy, tai ttn of 'Chireyetiitrd at \. dutud June Ht (onnectious, Status Hieurancy Company te Jamon EPC vcrres 4,000 sel ah tacaucn TA dames getat SF ogy 4 (da och (A, Je eM OLD cane witty Ltt wor Sadia are eee REG Bea {t, lmuruved, duted Nuy.¥ (Nicholus #, Basauna Pe sude) en 108,000 Aarrubue st, TLL dated Nov, Hotuslor),. 100 300 wt, jaws LUV, Wes sssneseeserore 31.000 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITA WITHIN A RADIUS OV BRVEN MILES OF THK COUNT-HOUSK, Divarsy at, 60 ft 0 of 1. In ny, nf, Oxl24 ered f Sstraitan we Whe ‘reustoos of ae elmant ay, wot taba; ey 2 Foust (leah W, Janda td Loiubocke & Went ‘a gegen ee ne. ogre * BOD Donn iWalitig ie dw tt Nor. be Hidiyjated Sova! Gt bledoriel to Avian 8 060 SOUTH OF CITY LIMtTs WITHIN A MADIUK OF BRVEN ‘MILKY OF THY COULT-LOUEE, Forty-soventh st, « w cor of Sehoul nf, Txt0h ft, dated No! GMory Buckley ‘ta Mtatcous rai ries, of, 10 South Abgracon Ai 6x15 tt, dae “Wusotby “it Wrst oP city we UI SEVEN MILES UF THE COURT-LOUsE, Mo. it 1S te ft Cortland, 9 f,, oY duted Nuv. 1S dats Wouter od a we dled UBD owe. * COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following were the receipts and shipments tor bullion withdrawn from. tho of the lending articles of prodice In thts city during the twenty-four hours ending a7 o'clock. Wednesday morning and for the corresponding timo inst year: ee a Barley, byt,, Crass seed, Finx sned, } Iroom-cori Exh Cured mer ezi010 Pa cet ee A ‘The following grain was Inspected into store in this clty yesterday morning; 12 cara red winter whont, 7 cars Nos. 2nd winter, 4 cars rejected, 125 cnra No. 2 spring, 29cars No, bdo, 15 enrs rejected, 3 cars no grade (18 wheat, of which 25 are winter); 205 cara No. 2 corn, bl cars high-mixed, 81 cars rejected (IT corn); 29 cars white oats, 19 cars No, 2 inixed, 18 cars rejected {63 onts); G carsNo. 2 rye, J cars rejected; 8 curs No. 2 barley, 14 cars No. 3 do, 21 ears No.4 do, 1 car No. 6 do 42 bartes). ‘Total, O42 cars, or 805,000 bu. Inspected out: 52,013 bu whent, 16, 871 bu corn, 18,416 bu onts, G14 bu rye, A committes has been appointed by the Presi- dont of tho Buard of Trade of this city to pass on tho "yalue" of pork at the close of October, No trading to-day on ‘Change or the Call- Bonrd. The commercial world is expected to give thanks, ‘The leading produce markets wero vory nery- ous and frreguiar yesterday, but without the Vie range of prices that had heen expected by some, A great many of the people who usuaily trad in wheat anticipated a brenk in sympathy with stocks, But thoy did not go down as ex- Pected, and wheat turned after declining less than fc Corn wna wenkened badly by tho effort of n well-known party to sell threo or four miliion bushels through soveral brokers operat- ing simultaneously. Oats foil off early, in symn- pathy with wheat, but recovered towards noon. Provisions followed tho course of wheat more Ctoacly than usual, but with an independent Speculative strength, which scemed able to take all tho current mnnufacturo of pork and Jnrd at an alight decline. Megs porit closed 10200 lower, nt $12.40@12.42%4 for December and 814.124@14.25 for January. Lard closed 6c tower, nt $8.60 bid for November and §8.6728.07% for Janunry. Short ribs closed at $4.00 for Jantinry. Spring wheat closed firmer, at €1.12% for December and $1134@1.13% for January. Hed wiifter closed steadier at $1.00, Corn closed 10 lower, at 433;¢ for Jan- uury and 4840 for May. Onts closed %e tower, at Xe for December and at wi<e for January. Rye was higher, closing nt Gle for Necember, and 2G02\ cfor January, Harley was 2@R0 high- er, closing at $1.0) bid for cash ar Decembur. Hogs averaged ensier, bat closed firm at $1.50 4.85 for light, and at $4,5025.05 for heavy. Cattle wero flrm, with sales nt €2.00@6.00, Jabbers of dry goods reported n entisfactory business in progress, Thero wero onty a few Benttering buyers to be seen, but the volume of mait and telegraph orders reached generous pro- Portions, Louth cotton and woolon goods wero firmly held. There waa only a moderate move- inent {n buots and shoos, hats, caps, and clothing. A diminished demand for woolen goods ntso Is noted. Groceries wore reported notive, with Prices displaying docidecd strength. Sugars were aguin advanced ye, nnd alrupsaud molusees wero nominally bixher. The dried fruit: market was Retlve and genernily stronger. Apples, peaches, and Diackberrics were movad up unothor notch, and prunes, currants, aud othor lines were flrmer in sympathy. Fish wero in fuie demand and firm, Whitefish and trout ndvanced he per $-bri, and Holland berring Se per keg, Tho butter and cheese markets bud no specially now fentures, Olls were fltin and unchanged. Pig-iron is in good request at stronger prices than prevailed 2. fortnight ago. Coal remained firm as provious- ly quoted, Lumbor wns steudy at the yards. ‘Trado has falten off since tho cold wentbor, but the shi; ments on old contracts are fair, and the recelpta hove been light for somo days buck, so that stocks are probably net changing much elthor way. Tho fleet {6 arriving, and higher prices ara uaked for xood onrgocs. Wool was in domand ‘and firm, The'course of the London auction- sales Is expected to decido the future of tho Wool tnurket, Hay and hides wero unchanged, Lesa was dono in soeds, and an enstor feeling was reported Jn somo of tho lending kinds, Poultry wus fatrly vctive, and steady. Fine tur- koys were scarce, but frozen and poor stock was so plenty thut the mongre offerings did not load to higher prices. Eggs were firm. Potatocs wero nominally higher. Rullrond freights wero moderately active at the recent udyanco. Tho rates to Now York aro 400 per 100 10s on provisions and Sicon grain, Through frelyhts to Liverpoo) are nominal, The nggregato receipts of whent reported yeaterday at Chienzu, Milwaukee, Detrolt, St. Louls, and Totedo wore 315,000 bu. The corra- sponding shipments were 121,000 bu. ‘Tho following was tho movement of produce reported trom New York yesterday: Recelpts— Flour, 24,051 bris; wheat, 200,000 b1 orn, 189,230 bit; oata, 31,000 bu; corn-meal, 421 pkgs: rye, 200 buy barley, 48,002 ty nat, OOH buy Pork, 600 brig; beef, 1,789 bris;_vut ments, 8.226 Dkyss lard. QH8 tes; whiaxy,dot bris, Exports—For twonty-four houre—Flour, 34,000 Drla; Wheat, 142,000 bu; corn, 80,000 bu. Tho following tnble shows the quantities of Hour, wheat, and corn Imported into tho United Kiugdosn for the periods named: Werk guting Week ending Week ending Flous, bris,1ayiubathaw WniuneluON stiniaateee) jour, Urta. 17d 4 x WUE UU SOU UL 257,09, Conwans SoS Ae aWys Wow ‘Bucks, - ‘ Itway rumored yesterday that parties con- Neoted with tho Millers’ Agsoclution of Minnv-, apolls had decid ed to sell 200,000 bu new whent on this market, Of caurgo that fs 2 amore tlea- ite here; but have they bought too much there? Bome {den of the intense pressyro for carrying facilities at present felt by shippers of produce juny bo ynined from a statomont of tho faot that about 9,000 cars Inden with flour and grain aro now if or near Ruffalo, waiting forroom to move On tlic Naw York Central, Tho delny in'con- jection with other linvsa [s supposed to be about equaily great, 1 Is Intended to rovivo next weok the morning callon grain, which bas beon omitted for some months past. It Is Foported that the autumn feed has been more largely used up fn the country than usual, and sA consequence thore fs a big demand for huy, with bigh prices thorctor, at interior star ons, ‘THe Tuthune Ja asked why No, B spring wheat {a lower now, ‘Ké cumpured with No.2, than It wag afew daysago, The redson tea pista onc. Speculation hna centred upon the No. 2, and fosood'tt up toa polnt somo 100 ghoye a shipping basis to Liverpool, and fo do to New York, The No, 3° {s mostly. bought for shipment, and buyors will got tako fold nt a logy fr thoy know it. The men who send inordera to buy No.2 woldom stop to usk what ‘tho property is worth for shipmont “now,” but take hold, hoping to ho ublo to soll ata profit at somo tie In the ute ro, The market may bo still above a shipping basta when thoir hopes aro realizod, It was deolded yesterday by baltut on ‘Change (IT for and 3 aguinat) to mako 600 Iba tho ayers ux scttling wolght on boxes of mounts, Alsu Chat 450 Ibs shall bo the lenst, and 645 Ibe tha kreateat, actual weight of mout in cuch box that Je “ regular" for delivery on contracts, PROVISIONS. «0G PRODUCTS~Wore active und lower, Thero Was littio change In tho tung of foreign advices wx- Cont that turd was trmos, and tho local hog market ‘wes quoted steady, ‘The market fur product followed the lead of whoat, doctlning carly, reucting atter- wards, und closing oaalur. Latd was oepecially activa, boing offered Yory froeiy, and meats ware taken moru willingly at a sllght decline on middies, while bows Some packers seumod dls a8 wu high to tomptacons to the current production, and stated that moss york 1a accumulating rapidly, a h bays avout tic por brit more than myate at current quutations: PoK Leet be) on the longer tute so eer es esa alone et: Sor Beste ries ofiueatey sult iaieidsclor cloned Roagiy Bouinal, at fide ites for old wad ALGO fiduis aad Geld sviter Novumpacapatemiy ast ye tle dulier Ducetabar at sLiwainw 0 Orbs do (aos) bela aetier January nt #{474@l1.25: aria hen tts eller Fenranry nt é MOMS, Total, CWANO—Doclined Tige por 100 Ibs, advanced. 126 ANd cloned 2c Lefow tho Intest prices of Tursday, at 4 Fag pot or seller the month, e.g setter Jan " ‘wary, and: Wg teller Fabroary, Halos wore rope Df Gtaites anita Sxrtres.cii4: B40 ten neliar Hacer born fy.taned roll x AEN $19 boxes dani boxes tong and B25 xpot and 3.3) soller Decombor: 10) boxes stiuet cloara nt £7.41 noflbr Decemtnies 2.2000 rita at, TONE Roller Janune rallor Februnry: fi boxes da at fi. arean hama (lbs, unrily at se} ius) per do U8 tba) ALG: Aa tee Awol pickler! hame on privnio terms. rho market waa enaler, with buyers mata willing to take hold at tho decline, Prienn of the leading cuts of ments ware nbout as follows at 2 o'clock for full- cured lots, unless otherwise enecitied: ‘Short | Shoule (L, & 9] Short Fibs. | ders. | clears: | clears. Loose, part salted. an Bo bore a uber 4 January, Toose 50) Niort ribedrolier Janunry, closed at Gvar. a, Lone fangs: Maisie" boxed: Sonuene nanacpoerkar eect: innds, Tiago boxed: Jony ent hina 2 - pinkiod ham quoted nt Masgc Tor ial0 wrerases Hroen linms, sania avernge. Giaeic. nOtAd at ssgoN{e for shoutdors, T8480 tor mre sate for short clears, wsalve for hams, t} eked, NUNEAREeGulot We quote white atsaci and yol- VHEEY Wea quiet at £.a725 for moss, #00032 tap oxten mene and tidal forme TALLOW—Quiet and steady at 63{¢0)de for city and ON@IMe for country. BREADSTUFFES, c$ FLOUR—Was rather quiet. fume lots wore taken for export, and It waa understood that more business Would have boen dong In that direction but fur the senrelty uf Crelght rvom. ‘The fecling was atrons. Hales wore reported of 125 brly and 2.00) bags, winters, partly at 05,23; 600 bris and 20. bags double spring ox- fran, chietty at 8.0085.%5: and 70 bela’ buckwteat four AtB.W0, Total equal to 2,400 bris. Export flours were quoted at $.2025.10 for paod to cholce, and rye four Bt 84.00285.00, : OTUFI StiLtarures—Were in good demand and firm, Sites wero 6 cars brn nt $LLOGILTS; 4 cars inlddlings at F114ve13.0;'25 tons food at HL; nnd 1 car wheat scroentnus nt 83.00. Conrse corn-moal was Hominal at #15.) per ton on track. SPHING WITEAT—Was active and unsettled, but Rot wenk. The market duciined He, adrauced ‘Ic, And closed3fc above tha Intest prices of ‘Tuesday, ‘The riush markets wr Runin quoted firmer, wri Our reculpia were even lighter than usual. Tue very wmany Operators want on “Change prepared for a Dregk. ax they thought the course of eventa the pres gedlug afiurnoon torestindowed wenkness In siveks, ‘Dhore wns therefore a good dont of snxtour Relig On tho part of focal operators at the autsct, and thla Dore down prices, though thery were plenty of buyin orders in hand from the outside, and thesy. tebe the tide whun (t wns found thut the stock movement. ns notns expect, ond local coutuence returned. The Inter fesiina wus wtondier, but the trodlig seomedto targuly consist of evening up by pare Hes who did’ not care toon way. lon or ehort during | Thanksulving-Doy. hero wos AR falr demand for the current arrivals of No.2, car lots closing at $1.113¢. Seller Janney opened ata1.i36 full ote #1 ol t ELL Gi6 Seller the month wae nearly notin) ot €1.105¢¢e), Slosing nt 41.11% nnd Februaey was guotod at €11 ae pot soles were: Fepurica Of 0430 bu No, tat FLTUAGL I 0 bu No. dat tiga tn Contral to sian in A.D. & Ca Te, ei nt adie; nnd 10,40) 185,40 bu, Also, 2 "i i Ba oe tiene ay SCL TH WHEAT—Was ule, with ttle change in Pitcur., No. Bred closed at slow enat, ittle more duing In future, du bu’ re B14 for January, und WO bu dont Aales wero reported oF MAY bu No.2 Te 2.08) bu do at £1.10; 40) bu tong burried do at # tin No, dnt €1.(0c.0ng; 1.30 bu rejected at SOU bu by sample ut # 4 bu do ative, Total, 1G, bu, Also 4D bu No, 2 mtxad at tec, CoftN—Was active and weak; May duclined 1%¢ and closed We bulow the latest price af Tucrdayy while the nenrur futures closed nearly Je lower. Lone don reported un advance of dd Pongany ers butour fucelpts were Inrze, and tho seasun of Havigution wos, ‘understaod to be practically clored, with rail. Toon scuFCO. ‘Ths, and the early weakness th Whent, caused adownwanl movement near the outset, and. atier- wards a big Jotwas placed on the market through: Several brokers, whieh broke the price nenely Te per BE Ns rouRLE aut Revernl other jute which bad eon” held under ordors to soll AL the first ten of decided woukness, Cash form closed at (ye. eller May uponed Mt L3E@ wld Geelined to dsc, mdvunced ta de, and closed at 495{c. Selior June canced at 4 ye. Doceniber wed ut nHOUt £ke Lie, closing at Si4c, and Novem nearly nouiliinl iat Ayaesiigc, closing at tac. fold ut e4@sife, and Febrnory at about Epot anles werd reported OC LEM Di anixed nt $efv9 sige; LUN bu now hhh a ota OT A UE aE Ayedies IAW by by sample nt sliedige On un favhao at UsGile trea on buved cars, Tota, 2 i OATS=Were rnther quiet, and avernzed about 3c lower. Tho market followed thy ature, wonken(ag ently, and recovering Inter, gloslug vaky, ANd. ge lower thun Tuusday uvening, "Tho reculpts wore fait, gad eauples rere ih modorais demand for ups the elty and for shipment. Cash sold at Saat, nnd a ito wa jc. and reluetod i closed nz aa3se, a : yee. CeuOr nuuary ven jc, fold ull tu ise, rallied to sic, und closod a c. Racember were tiwscbie, und cloned at Zh Se toll off to Wfige, nnd closed nt os oats Wore more frevly offer for them, Cash sulus were reparte, Dat RSeiaisles 1101 bu No. 3 while ot ey Lain 1a) on by wens nutty rh wpe Ae formulxed, ia lected ttt Corr oun trek wid 3 i 2 be ni i¥o tur white frea on board. ‘Thin, a ou, UVE—Wus tn fulr request und tiem. ‘The oiferngs wore sniatl. 3 2 sold At We, utd round lols wery Quoted ut OUGWiee. January auld at icass4e, and rted vu! wy No. Bab We; 1, by ent jy of Beg on track, und #0) bint 2a froo on VonrUs Oa LOK tt ~ “BARLEY—Wan quiet and bighor.. ‘The receipts weru intich smajier, und the offeringé on th market ght, with sulue Inquiry for careloty, whlch ndvanced intu Sais por liu. Suinples were $n" inn el winnl supply ang riner, Seller Uéeontber sold earty wt FLU. nd eldavat ates bid, Cash No. 2 opened at 1.00, sold at $1.0), tnd Was gucted mt #100 bid nt thy clost.. No, dw re G y wr No. 3 wai wi wade. Se iratga ‘wore re tet wf an hn gn suo Lie 3 pit Ne es 4! ma Al pie at aveakson trucks No. Hing nt TUG; At XTOo; alvo 504) bu at GoGEl.W dulieared, ue * TWO O'CLOCK CALI Wheat was cnay, closing at #12} far Necombor, and neal Aseria for vanunrr, Salen hau au beat Fy dye for, Decuniber, #1-LN4@ Lb¢ for danuury, Lysol lig for February. Corn was lowor at afiee for Mas, and ce for tnonare, "Salon KU bu nt $0 for January, '4Gsss40 for Niny, and. 43¢0 for June, Unita clopod atsi{e for Junuary, nnd nt dike | for May. Bales 11S0 At TYc tur January, und Kao Hye wax ttrmor, with sutes of 2400 buf atic. Mess park cloned easter at FLT gott.tS fe GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CORN=" atoudy, Quotations: BUTTER=A continued good domand for chuico grades is noted, and for that closs the tuarket 1s os. frm ns boforo, the supply continuing muderate, Mu- dium tind common qualities are In pretty larga Bupply tund holiters tind it diMeutt to reulizy at late pricus, us thero fe only a tuliad demand ot present, We quota oh x fotluwe: Creatory. Lndlospacked ., Duiry, ctioled,... 25 Packie stuct Datryfuirte good) wit [Grouse .,, 8 Glu BAGGING—An unchanued snarket wus Teported, Orders woro for the most purt for mnall quantitios to piwut CuFrUnt roquirouonts, Urlees ware nat: CHEES Vo tharkut re factury condition, ffuyers. ut und fow ferge orders ara boing plac pretty voll sustained, ure by no means strong, exp chilly for vkitus, ‘Thy following quutations ary fur nisheds Kull cream, Soptombor and Uctabor... Hull cream, Augus! Pure wuiay, Full ekte 7.00) Sstonebury, jt Cannel, 00 Deacita ‘tic bareule vald ov a Mork barrels wuld at ." ard Uorcus Dt §L Gl. d) Huss Eros wore fd atte perdos, Pickludlota WUNCEE AND CHESICALS—Morphia te roduewt per aunce, and caviur oll fu por wallan, Oshurwlou the tlathe the sama us towt week. Whe dowaud for wuods la fair. Quotations: Acki, cltrig., @ fi 4 io ES ee, RonkSEREEEEE sit—take bwurd, furs ther advanceat fe par sort olny noid yeslorday, Oihorduscripdony niso wore fieut. Hallnnd hurriiod wore be por bey hor. Frady conutinuss, patselnuraeyt Wittens, Pa eas dw @ t: Woiuuitaly family, ¥ s4ebe), aa @ ka routs ¥ d4-bel, 4.00 4a) Acro)—Kxtia Uioatore, a AMuckurul—Extea muss. Mackurul—Nuw febu nt Muckare tay, Hebe ‘fu fore, by SREE ersecesseces: is urul—Nu, Z whore, 15 th tative tat : 8) ot ral—Eue fanny, ae aaa arul—No, babure oe Mackerel~Farally, bit 3 8 Ske Cadinn—Quargu'ae : ‘co Codtish—Grand ba bu) Oudtiah—Drossad. 4 8 HerringFatbrador ehat He ore Horeug—ioitand, ¥ ke 16 go kip isorrinu—Bealod. # boxe eed Cullfurnta salmnoig, ebriecseetcsesrs2!9 a Fae AND NUS yiaral vince in dues. Hodriod Trults is noted. “iho extunsive damugo to (le green le crop by the Ret oecp ae giiled out episldorabie speculative activity ull wluug the line, and ta apples id Ginckourrios & ig, wi uce within the past tow ure Urnuur in sywpatly. MW AccUUDE Of @ teuipurary lack gf HY BenUTML market wus mots FORKIGN. boas bat vance taken pls ae SHrunes and currants bf adequate suetiue of ade yilivs. Weuuddeo. Wo'yuo DBtUB...ssereresere Bias, lnyury, wew,., ‘Turkish prones, old. Ma & Done Me he Hnising, layota, ol 1S ety Raising, ingern, 23) @2w Maisins, Land 20 G20 a Be + @ln bs a @ no a Apntos, eraporats Abnien: raternen Re ft Appios, Southern, new, 4@..@ Peuches, unpaired, halves. now, nua: Ponches, unparod 448 4 Hind kero: itr cia Vitted chorrion,.. 3 6 ue 433 eS 38 wag 76 Dv @ 1 5 Avers tn ‘tair tical’ request and atendy. ‘Tho teccipty uf apples were lantor, and tome of the. stock was frosted, and was offerod Bs ‘H.G@1.40 por v; Other frutte werdatenury, @.1 1 @ 200 125 gy To jo aan ay it G6. 8, 3 0 ars wera in’ ‘nective demand, fearce, nnd higher, advancing au 4c ail arounds Sirtns and indlaseoe also show nn pwned inclination. Cott.us were abaut ptendy, ns were alan rico, SUap8) March, sptees, ote, Wu nuw quote an follows: SERS se SIRCO, see oca Upland praiei Nu. prairie, MIVES—Were in Snir requent, being oan quence of ruporte of wosknoss Hast. 1) alr Green-curod, Hzht, ¥ > 91410, Green cured, heuvy, Kay azed hid s 16 atte 4 H ‘ei 1 nALot, x H.pelts, WOO! OstimaAtal...... uy OlLS—Sy ore nnehat 1. durd war atrong at the re- cent advance, Carbon, lnsoc é, turpentine, and other ea ruled nlendy. We quo pen 1 Carbon, Elaine, bon, TW t Whate, whiter bisachod BiKfUOL Ol, font al E TABABSHOR: EES S: ASIC FarNaya WurS in vale deniand, und the bulk of the ine stick was plekad Up Jonw before hoon, A wood deal of frown and peur stock was an the Atrect. Ducks and geese were lulso m1 salable, bat chickens wera slaw, dir turkeva ned fruin Tote por Ih, und do chickens 6@7} duc! mo Melle Lio poultry ofall kinds wus. lard Prairie chickens 506800 per dor. o dull nt $1.25@1 ‘OVATORS—Were tr 'and ecarce, Peachblows wore quote at Wvatle, and roro nt 44ehe per bu On track. ‘The receines wero very ight, und tine stock was quoted abare there thzuran, .JALT—Was in moderate demand and steady: Eing sult, por bri, outside fur Gnunidaga..,,.661000110 Conrae salt, per bet 1 Tintey, with bau, Dnity, without et 1 Anton dairy, pe Farry i eda Ie 4 Ho orhanl ing, brow ceissersese entity Nias i iO Uile dintehod asus Un Tiss galen w ited of 0 Lila fink 01 basin or fete toe highwinon. huts tone WOOL—Was In miodaraté demand ond firm. Sales havo boon mada intely to Kastorn enters, ‘but at Provont they aro out of the market. Wool fe fens! wld, abd relatively higher in sums casts that it: 18 quoted at East, Qhotation - oi? to choleo meuiun Coarse washod tle LIVE srock, CHICAGO. a ue Hae Sheep, BLS ‘OW 4 GU 10 am 3 Tae. Fi Lan Fea ted the ante charac torlatica axon thy precoding days of the week. Cholce and oxtrn grades, In fact anything good enough to send Kast, wasin fairly active domand, and sold strong,—a.ahade highor thon last wook,—while low and wediim qualities wora quict st barely sustained +. pricos, Tho racelpta wore tayo, nnd embraced every deseription of cattle from old sernb-cows and raw= Voned uxen, for whioh It was hard co obiatn £200 por 10 Ibs, up to extra graded steurs, nverauing 2010 bs, for which $4.0) was rentizod; therofore holders wore preparad to meot the wants of all classes uf buyurs, and a largo business waa done. ‘hore were more cholea and oxtra beovoa than soen tn tho yards for some days provions, but there 2was also a larder vercontaue of Infarlor grades, which kopt down the average. ‘Thero wore Humber Of sales ut $2525. trading was dune at prices bolow $4.4, - Cannery’ stuff “wast wmand, und stockers und butchers iio sold faltly wt about atendy rates, Tite auld ns low avon any day of the aenvon, Not ‘tna cattio were loft over, and Ue yonerat misrkot Uuleds ran. Vixtra Hleoves—Gi ‘ie and Upwarts, chulea. Wueve otra eA aca 188% povun-\Wollefattoned stuura, Woigii~ art 1 to Laren sree #2SQ.60 ediuin Grudor—Ne : Hue Lae to 1,28 ssogso | . lenin Htobke- Pour ti acai gaa Contuion to cholew eows lur or, o internat tii iid Hong ee! orl r— ‘i : "Pulley auld sculawtue nico 1s@240 CATTLE : Ar, Price|No, Price, Sy ee U Grate mS Ta be i a fount cer AL a ahi tow ta - Ry “ 310i @ uarkot Openiod active and stoxdy. There was 0. brisk demand frou packers, and, as thouut the receives bid tnie tu be quity us lore as for (hu day betory (over 41a), sules Of guod hoavy hoxe Ware quick atCucsusy’a advance, About tho tindule fn the demund, an but tatar in tho day came netlve, and tho marked Hitwhed ror at ee shade olf from Thursday's closing hyured, oF at tLe i fur coniion to vrlmio wht wolghts, und’ aL MG fur poor to extra bony yy abe sud comniut zea lots continued dull gyi day, and hyucazod fully Eoiewor than onthe day betore.’ "interior sradee eal AtSLOMLE, Not many hogs wore lett over, All ualog gry undo mites tu a shrinkage of -@ los Ur pICAy sows uti b Ibs for stage, ? : 41UG BALES. Pal i y v6 ny aS iD uy} cn} At a EE: BEEEGOELEREEES EEReEeSeES BReEE 2) 334 fF Seecers: APapnenens f EEESI PSHE: SKE Trude wi pricey, yvod ty cho! Be fairly active at about former d uradee balay’ drat Balog’ wose

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