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‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES 4 FINANCIALS x RRL 6. ON, RH CURTIS. Bomb Stock Ex. C. 1 HUDSON & 00, Stock Brokers, 3 Exchange .Court, New York, Joy and sell fog tayestment, or on margin, all securl- es current nt New York Stock Exctunge. Interest stowed on dally balan STOCKS DOTANT AND SOLD OR CANRIED ON MARAIN, DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, 130 La Sullo-st. CYRUS W, FIELD, Jt, 1D. New Yurk, Speciat, CITAR, REI ARTZ, ow York Stock Exel TON, Kpeelnh, J.'T. LESTER & CO., ‘ommission, Grain, nud Provisions, Stocks, Hands, Kevonett and sold uw New York stock lexellanue. 25 Ae VT Chamber af Commerce, Chien: Now York Loi NANTON & WILLA, STOCK SPECULATION. JOUN A. DODGE & CO, Bakers nnd Hrokers 12 Wall-nt., Now York, Buy stocks on reasonable margin, MAH nayieo when. nad whine to” ny, Privileges tn which £25 to #0 ean bo wrditably Invert ed. Opportunities fer. ey profits aro constantly ace eutring. Full Infarmutiun on application, and Weokly Report sent free, ZO, WHEN ALLOWED TO * buying and: vrelling — Stocks, wo” eunranten tomnke money for mur customers. Bums from §1 (UD Invested and guarantee to ELON Invested and 5 Men Addrese , B Dankers ahd Nrokers, 1 Exchanwe-plact WHEAT MANING CARDS, ULL DOMINGO Co NING, co, © GAvrvan sx0e St ae ColenCeiems, 20000; Omeers: W, 1. Naeitini’ Presidents 8, W. Dorsoy, ‘Sieo-lrestdonts S Mhicen ia iiroutmaye New Work (HOWELL Gzip suyiNG COMPANY, Minos, Bllesviiie, Stanloy Co, N.C. CAPITAL. BEN. SITATLES, 1 RACK vf 3 of Stock, ‘Trust Co. of New Yor! HPA? preae* UPTER ETMCOA TET. Vesela 3. BRANDIRE 5 HALL, Jt, Becretary, R.A. Mirdenit and Tt. Ramen, 4uperintendonte ve onice of Company, 62 Lrondway, Now York, HON BILVER ML Location of Mines, near Leadville, Colorada, CAPITAL, Tuco COU. TLAELE: EACTI. VENETIAN BATIHERS. Tho Inhabitants Considered as Ame phiblans, Venten Carreaponilence New York Times. , But lwish to speak of Venice of a hot summer's early eve, when the lengthening shadows cross its network of green waters and, climbing fast up its marble facades, give quaint givom and suggestive mystery to the Tealers make Money. W. ‘I, SOULE & CO, t30 La Salle Street, Chicago, Til,” Write for particulars. oF many picturesque portals with thelr medics val sculptures and inviting coolness, somoe- times leading the eye to Invitlug patches of brilliant green in yverdnnt courtyards, bat eftenur Into passages and halls dark and grim with the stains of nihny humid centu- ties in deep-tinted picturesque sdecay, At this hour Venlee becomes doubly amphibi- as. Hor canals are alive with her male sopttation, men and boys, and. very ninny fitite mnddéns, too, in etoth fig leaves, sport- ing iv the waters Ike so many dark-skinned Tolynesiuns, ‘They dive,tiey gambol, they shaitt, they splash, thoy make tho oll walls and silny waters merry with their cries and laughter, while thelr nade, white bodies come out against thom in shiny, dripping relict, Ike so imany figures of far away primitive world where innocence still rules supreme. Mothers sit Knee deep in water on thelr house steps, efthtr holding their ( months old bables, white they kick, nud slash, and coo delleht- edly on thelrawn account at finding them- sulves thus early in fife in thelr natlye ment, or else they let older ones loose, ith Topes around thelr waists, seeurely fastened alther to themeelyes or the door-rings, to be hauled aulelty inf caso of an emergency. To ald the still further In thelr nautical ex- plolts these infants are supplied with breas joards on which to float until they learn to awint, which feat Is soon aceomplished. For ot this season Venethin pAreuts take thelr bables inty the enints for‘this murs as. Svatenistically ats the land's people theirs Into tho parks to learn to walk. And itis sur- prising and amusing ‘to see how familiarly and cageriy they tnke te the treacherous Waters, which are to them whit green sward and sidewalks are to terrailrma children. Indecd, at thia time of day It requires Sone astra skill on the part of the gondotler to pict ils'way through the swim iilng, floating, plunging population, as thick in spots ns shows of mackerel fn thele sea- son, Berentuing and hustling one another In the bring ws vigorously as Tf sporting on sho: Where, there isso mueh roiltektnu nakedness about, stalwart models of men ns dude, saving thelr walst-cloths, as the elns- slenl Gods, wid [ttle pirls and boys"ragless, or next to it, at first blush on envountering hom tn these watery streets of large eily ti broud daylight, just as one does Broadway: pedestrians as the leisure hours. of day como. ou, the dnexperlenced oye is somewhat Btartled, soall Kets accustomed to regard he sieht ast very novel and amusing epl- sode of Vinetlan lfc. On one ocension liy Ing to enter sn palace on the Grand Canal, thore were so many bathing from {ts steps that the gondolier had to pase awhile, be- fora he could approach, for them to clear tho and we made a triumphal entry no the dripping files of bathers as if it were the properest thing In the world to do, and noboly felt ashamed on one side, Ean certain, Salt water every- where is 0 great leveler of conventional ideas of modesty, we all know, but with the baek- ground of Ventea it gets an oxtra rennlssant etoueh. Tinngitation can easily transform these warm living bodies into the stone cuplis, amorint, sutyrs, gdds, and goudilesses, and all the other heathen elassieal poputa- tlon, earved in the lone streets of palaces ng having just stepped down from thelr pedese tals, niches, nnd entablatures for a moment's wash and not to lose the bathing season, Bone of the canals might be sweeter It hs trie, but there is none the leas fun, tor | that, And it ls not always Cin,elthor, Not a sen son passes bulsumeof the ehitlren elther slipfrom their boardsor get entangled In thelr ropesand aredrowned, Abmost tn iy steht the parents of one boy, having hiaawwed him aut, went tp to dines, teaving line to dress anil Soltow, — Wattlag some tine and find\ng he AKL tok upper, they grew nnxtous, and de- scended to search for bbn, only to dlsvover that he had ‘pushed oft on his bourd on his own account, slipped “from: it, and was. drowned, But such Ineldents no more keep children out of. the canals here in hot weath- er than boys outof tho strests In American heeause now ant then one fs ran over and killed. It js cortalinly: 86 very conventent to & bathers to be able fo disrobe in thelr own , bedrooms or front entries and take a header Jnto salt water from thely own doorways that dum not surprised te sve all Venice on sultry diy turned Iiprompti tite one great bathing establishment, gratis to all chissex, The eifect Is very ainphiblous and drotls and only plebetin Ventee enn show tts population soothing olf La this taxhlon without ceremony. An its canal wtreets: In the alr tunes when the dog-star rages. eg $e AT THE MORGUE, “ Ba "Tis Ika o camou carved with pationt care, ‘Tho low mtaight haw, tho waving yollow bal + And shapely ear. ETON Ee ‘The long-tashed prelide press the pallid cheok; - 1 ‘Tho curved lips, 6 J Malt-partod, took us If they fan would spoak And own thoir sin, A soulless bif of human lovelincas A‘cromure eat set tondorness— A thing of lica! f . Taille to ave it lifeless ut jam ASSO ve nyenged ut lust—rovel — Bue broke my bourt! our re rine, ———— ai @ soon ng tho public learns that tho Shakers Pared from roots, hurls, and. sclocted, and prepured by’ tho Canterbury Sunk: on, Shuker Villugu, Ne Ho, they wlll tuke tt in, ja tholr regurd Lor pe feretce to ull othors, puch charactor of the Unltod Bretbren, vat Of NON-CUs> parila ts the renutne Shaker medica prey bervies, grown, BUSINKSS. Stocks Active, but In a Down- ward Direction. 4 Money at 2g Per Cent Per An- num Begins to Tell. Chicago Sending a Million Dollars a | Day into the Country. The Produce Markots Active and Irregular— Grain Weakoned by Eastern Advices. A Booyant Lard Market, but Provisions Closed Tanle—A Bg Hog Snpply. FINANCIAL. Stocks opened ns if a now bull movement woro beginning. Tackawonna ran up to 104; Bure Nugton & Quincy was 1601¢, ox-dividends North- west, 135, and tho proferred, 110; Sts Uaul, 111165 Wabash proferred, 7%; Unton Pacitle, 102%. Erle ‘was oxdlted, opaning 44 higher, at 48, and rune ning up to 49, ‘Tho preferred advanced to 82:4, But this stato of things, coming alter tho fever of the preceding dass, contd not list. Priecs be- gan to settle, without any apparent mantynin- tlon, except in the case of Western Union, which wus persistently sold down by n powerful clique. Monoy was active, and full rates were enslly obtained, thore being at one tine a promium of 1-6 percent n day. Realizing sales continued stenlily in atl the leading stocks, and the effect, was plainty to boscen In prices. Thero was, ex- eopt int Western vale a selling short yisiblo, ‘Tightness of money is tl power that has given ncheck to the rampant buying of stocks, and, (C {t becomes chronte, will bring avout a decling, Whatever happens of this sort will affect only the streot traders. The large houses bave almost without exception mide time contracts for money and can jook with indifference on tho squeeze that will worry smaller concerns and merely speculative dentors, « Tho risa in stoeks that has been so buoyant since the Indiana olection has beon In progress without any important break sineo Muy tnst, During that month tho well-remembered bear campaign of last spring culminnted in tho low- est prices of the yenr, Since then therdé has ‘Veen an upward movement, Interrupted bysome prolonged perlods of dultness, but without any important reactions. Tho following table shows at n glance tha recent history of tho stock market. Itaives the lowest prices sines Jan. 1, 1880, the quotations ot two months ago, and those ut the close yesterday: Lowert _ Glostug Closing er Fan. 1 1550, Septy zt. Nov, 2 40 May M7 Stocks, Canada xouthern, Contral of New Jor Chicago & Alton... Chie Burk & Quine Chi, Mil, & St. Pau Troferred: a mt ‘Michigan Mis. Kansans 1s & Es a Preferred Northern Baeitic., 24 | Proterced..e., j He Uo issins| ! Fd ty ae freee i Fits. Wy 2 at Bt la, Tron 3, & South dig ny es i ag Rt h'esun Fran, pro. st May tt i By Union Macith Ay BS 100 shail, Bk. wt Preferred iin Western Unio why owost prico hore fs for now stock, sold for the frat time June 1. Thocomparison Is not ns severe as it would belf made with tho highest’ prices recently renched by some of the stocks numed. But it shows ngrent advance for the wholo ist, ani. heavy galns for tho most. actlyp apeclaltios sinco Bopt. 25. In tho hist aight weeks, for instance, Canada Southorn has gano up 13%; Altoi, 27 Rurlington &Quinoy, 49\.8t. Paut, 1044; North wert, Uf ho proferred, 23; Lavkiwann, 121, St. Joo preferred, 113¢; Mllyols Centrat, 10; Luke Shore, 164; Loulsville & Nashville, 13; Mich- ignn Centrals?osg; Canttanooga, 16; New York Central, 1535; Evie preforrod, 114; Nothorn Pa- ele preferred, 133 Heading, S146; Unlon Pactlio, 1234, and Wabash profurred,1233, 1f tho comparison wore earried back to the low peicosof six months Houthorn, which was than 40, i now 72; ‘Toxus Centrat Is 804, ngainst 45; Burlington 109, against dt; Northweat 123, against. 87H, July 9; Deln- ware & Hudson 00% against 4); LakeShoro 224, against 04; Lrlo 673g, against 39; tho proforred BU, agulust 47; Reading 50, against 13!¢; and Wabash proferred 17%, axalnst 5thy. ‘The recent upward movement In stocks Js not regardod by the New York Zribuns as spaculas tive. If It woro the rsutt of ordinary stock spegulations, there cortainly would, It says, bo suiliclont case fur tho noxloty that in some quarters is expressed for the final outcome, If, however, a8 we belleve to be tha case, the basis of tho movomonts [s an tnvestmoent demand whieh is absorbing and paying In full for whnt It buys of tho clugs of stocks which Includes thoso named, tho position is un anoimnly that defies Judgments formod upon precedents, 7 ‘Tho following shows tho fluctuations of tho active stocks; , © Btocka, Opeie| Highs; Lowel Close tage [eat eate| figs url. & Quin Tang] 4 uy, Bowk ishind Aa) 15g 1. Gay Ab erp Pees ik Content, aed) ta Ly i Ta} Fy 4 $i ea! Es Murtenge, sue toad Chicago & Nort a mn op Ay Uhidnew adie | ase) iy Do preferrad... ] We BE Louis & Tie, Doluware, & Ww Now Jorsey Central. Pinladetphin & Howlin, Merit Hlovated ‘aciiic,, fron Mountaln,, Western Union Amortean Union| uisvilla a Her ‘oniorn, Chicago, se Vaul & Onaba Hu protarred, Mobily & Unttes eees Denvar & tho rand Chit U Hallroud bondsjn Now York on Wednesday were yoncrally strong, and some of the lending inca reconicd a mintarial advance in pricog. Erlo consolidated seconds wero: again lnrguly denit iu, and on heavy purchases sold up from 10g to 101%, closing nt the blyhest point touched; do funded $s advanced from Wy to Ui; C0. & 1.0, supplementary frats receded ttn 10416 to 104343 do incomes declined from G0 tu6i, and recovered to 68; Canada Southorn Anite fell olf from, 100% to 100%, und rattled to 1243 ludinua, Bloomington & Western incomes Tol olf from OK to Og, and recovered to 69; Kansas City & Northorn (8t. Churlea Bridse) festa receded from 105% to 104, and rallied tn 105; New deriy Contrul consols ussented foll of Trom JH to 115%, and rose to 14g; do adjustnionts udvanced from = 10 to Ug, wnd roncted to 110%; Toxas Pucitie land-grant incomes rucoded from 74 to T43 do rate (Ito Grande Division) advanced from WY tot, and reacted te 184; Chesapeake & Ohio 6a, clus 15, declined from 753 to 7; Deln- ware & Hudson Wennsylvanty Divialon) coupons from 10 to 20; Kansas Puciticconsols from 1021, to W143 do fraty (Denver Division) frou 1k to 14; Nashville & Chattanongy trate from 11835 toN8; Romo, Watertown & Ogdensburg cone solldatod Arts froin TY to TK; Bt, Loute & Bun Francisco seconds, class 1, from 85} to 84443 Oregon Navigation frets trom 107% to 1004; Contrul lows Urata advaneed from MU} to 13, Deluwaro & Uintson 7 of 1884 Trout 107 to 10at9; Mobile & Ohio fourth debentures from 41 to 444 Northwest gold coupons from J20 to 17; Now York Central coupon drats frogs Ji to KS; St, Louls & Ban Francisco seconds, class A, frum 90 1007; do, clasa O, from 63 to Bi und Bt Paul ugo the risa would be much greater. Cannda* consots from 121 to 122; Union Preto land grants sold up from 1g to 11514, and reacted to 1th; St. Paul firsts (IL & D, Divison) raso from In Chieagn, District of Colunsbia p59 were 100 and Il; tho United States 4s, 246 and 11214; the 4144 wero 11214 and 12!g3 tho 64, 10184 and 101g; and tha fy. 10434 and 101g, At tho close tho ds and 4!$8 sold down to 111% i and U2 asked. Foreign exchango was weak ott account of the tightness of moncy in Now York. Sters ling posted rates wore 48! and 48% Hanke ers’ netunl rafes wero 490 for sixty-day vilis nud 4814@ist for demand, For sixty-day comtmereial bills for prompt delivery this month ATGANTY was the market rato. Posted rates for Paris wero 5 for sixty days and itg for sight, Sixty-day commorelal bilte, prompt delivery on Havre, 504@5H, and Marseilles &M; tho same ‘for threo weeks' delivery. Sixtyedny commorciul bitls on Antwerp, doe Hverable prompt, were SI @aWY; three weeks tho same.) Bunkers’ bills on Gerniany wore SF for sf&ty days and 01@X for demand: sixty- day commercial bills, ‘prompt, WA@uiys and for three weeks’ delivery tho sumo. Thinkers’ guilders on Holland wero 898° for sixty days and 401% for demand: atxty-days’ commorcial wero 9034@00 7-10, Austrinn tlorina, 4144; Nor- way, Sweden, and Doumark, 274. The supply of Dills ngalnst exports of prodtice was small, The exports of domestic produce from Now York for tho past week amount to £8164,085, aginst $7,063,137 for the corresponding weok of 1819, Tho “following tablo shows thu exports (exclusive of specio) from tho port of New York for tho weok ending Nov, 23, 188, compared with the statement of the two provious years: ‘ 829. For th ities 9 Hain # oe Proely TIS) OEMS OU THC Sincadan. Lsseses. TS RUIN HUT, 204, 199 81758 Tho Evcning Moat says that money is so easy In London that tmporters of gokl (of which, ace cording to good estimates, thore isa sum not far from $7,000,000 nilont on tho way hore) nro deferring purchases of sterling agalnst this golit until tho last motuent, so ns to lor thelr money hero at tho Cull rates ryjlog, Looking over tho whole situation respecting forolgn exchange, the opinion seems warranted that na sharp ad- Vance In tha rates for sterling will bo in order within tho next ton days. : Chicago bank clenrings wore 88,200,000, Coun- try demands for currency were henty, and itis estimated by those competent to judgo that Chicago fg now sending out $1,000,000 day, most of itgold, Now York oxohinge Is quoted at $1.00C1.25 per $1,000 discount. Loans aro more netlvo nt 4@5 per cent on call, aud 6@7 per cent on time. Locat sales of securities Included $5,000 Chi- engo 78 of 1804 nt 121553 $2,000 of 1895 nt 155 and $4,000 Chiéago, Burlington & Quincy 4s at OL @01!3. The weather is ono of the uncertaintios of the presont situntion. The Graphtec says mor- chants and mantfacttrers generally have ac- quired very heavy stocks, anticipating a demand that ont n cold winter can give, Should thore bo ninte and inild winter, many of these houses would be unable to dispose of thelr goods, and would have to go to tho wall, Tho present out- look, however, creates n very confident feeling is to tho future trade. Rattrond enrnings: St, Paul & Omaha for tho third week of November show an increnso of $17,801, Approximate carnings of tho Donver & Mo Grandy Railway, third wook of November, $80,077; same week last Ty $31,110; inorenso, £10,867. Earnings of tho St. Paul, Minneapolls & Munttonn Ratlway Company, weok ending Nov. Th $70,478,513 Incrense, $18,173.67, Ohlo & Mississippi gets a lft from tho New York Herald. It is arguod that thisstock Mine hetow ita valuo when ft is taken into consideration that the bonded debt only amotnts: to $1,811,000, and that the net caralngs list year wero $1,051,418.07. Lt [6 sald that tho running ox= penses of the road do not exceed 6 por cent of wrosscnraings, in which caso something tke $2,000,000 would bo left for application to iv divt- dend upon the cummon stock, Hack coupons on the boned debt huve nearly all been paid, and the property has been put tn tirst-clnss order out of the earnings of tho rond without addition to the bonded debt. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK,’ {A speoinl dispatch containing the financlal news of tho duy wil! be found in our reguinr Now York general advices in nnothor column.) New York, Noy. 26,—Tho mouey market wna’ stringent this afternooon and stock brokers puid 1-16 of 1 per cent per day to get monoy ut O per cent, ‘Tho rato nt tho bunk was us for-seve eral days, uniformly G.perceht. ‘Thigafternvon a liberal commission was bid to got mony nt 6 percontuntil the frat week In danunry, although curly In tho duy a fow tons wers olfcred for ree tuinder of the yeur at 6 per cent, Governments’ firm, exeopt for 4446 and 4s, which declined XG seo Tu rallroud bonds tho eel dealings wero in Erie scvonils, consoly, which carly mivanced to 10a, Inter declined to 10) witli advanced to 102%, thon declined to 101!{, glosing 10I¢; Yexas& Paelfa lirsts (Rio Grund Division) advanced 113 pur eent, to lobile & Ohlo secs ond debentures 1 por conty t Sioux City firsts 1 per cent, to 18; Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Soutborn(Minuesota Division) | percent, to 108; ‘Texas Paciiio income land-grant 73 1 por unt, ta te and Chesupeake & Ohlo B bonds X, to 7 ‘State sucurittes modorately activo, ‘The stock innrket opened strongand generally 4@2 higher, Erie, the Granger nud coul shares Showing tho most improvement, and in curly dealings a furthor advance of }f to 14g wis roe corded, the latter in Daluware, Lackawanna & Western. Subsequently spocutation buciing ile- pressed anda decline of \ tu 8 took piace, tho ater Western Union, whlch ° was followed iby revovery of 4g tol, but if tho lite doalings tho market agin became weak und closed wt about the lowest: ng resof thodny, the decline us vompared with = Wednosiay’6 closing being ‘rout ty todty, Western, Union loading thodowne yard inovement, Tho rumor comes from Roston that Willinm TL Vandorblit and D. O, Mills, of this efty, are negotiating for na block of Union Paclile stocic. which will givo them control af tho rod It id clalined that tha controlling Interess [3 for anto a large proportion of the share capital. . | Another of the riimors current on the streot fs that soveral of tho lirge Cnlifornin capitate speculutors, not before In this market, havo Draught ‘thelr movemont hero, and have for a week leon biylig stocks, Htlll another rumor ts to the effect that Gould has boen cnught largely short of Northwest, St. Paul, Lake Shore, and Erle, and bn lost heavily. ACnew counterfelt ten-dollar United states note was discovered ut the Sub-Treastry to-day, Since the announcement of the decision of Judge Wallace of tho United States Clreuit Court In the case of the National Albany Bx- ebange Hank, ii regard to the taxation af bank shures, it hus been learned that tho National Munk of Commerce of this sity to-day Mad a billintho United States Circult Court against the olty, and Martin T. MoMuuon ag Recelvor of Tuxes, to restrain tha collection of tuxes im posed by tho elty upon tho bank's sharos tor tho year 1850. Transactions 519,000 shares: {hleame, ur, & Q. Hic ani Hoinware Donver & Jau|se Pau wan) Union Pichi Wostorn 4.00] Wisbast Hacitié i Tan| Woatern Unt kh Mock island, 20 Loulevillet ev wy Money totive at 424 1-16; primo morcantito paper isa. pe IE a Brorling exchange, sixty daya,' weak ot 450; jontand, 483. Dry goods imports for tho weok, $1,262,000, GOVFUNMENTS, eco dlt [Saaittess ous te HONDB, oe BIN) Virginia, di 1838 ue. Termosoy, Olu n ‘onhussvor NO! AY Virainis, al | Lobighh & Wkea alti, HOW, BM [xt Paul o B.C. lat. rulniia, consdl 7 Bete aucands.eyy, BTUCKS, 24394 1 4 ALD, eR eters paciies De yreturred. ath ia proturred., é] ron stuuntatn, ts Hu & Ryn Featicl 10 proforted, anc Hirst pore ie BE. Tan & naa nit Ls ‘anuds Houtliatit MMlehtigm,Conteat 4 Contral Paeltly, j Northarn Puclt Do moter Tai predorrod 3 proforrod.,., Taek, & Wi ILA N & Torre Ken, wOsTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Novy. 26—At tho Stock Exchange to day prises wero falrly sustalned, although «he nt 12), and that Vanderbilt and Sills already own | Biatunt «0 cor Vwanty-nucund, wf, Waite Sl MIO TE to Wabualy ay, dati Nov. 2 |. (chariug Follausheo to Honty U. iow), WY |" Buta at, 255 fw of ‘Chirty-oluhity 0 f, 33 duted” Nov, 2U (Voter Stephan market had its down: railroad stuires the movan tho principal feature of the day, it ndlvanelig from ts to 6M'g, tho Inst sale, however, being nt 3, whieh wns O33 belne asked, Atchison advanced to L's, but subs fequontly receded: ta 4. Moxican, Centeal Dicks advanced from Lite 1a: Chicago © Wostern Missourt from to Summit Braneh “from 20 2g; Rutland preferred from 206 to ik, nfterwarits folliig nt 205; Randuatey from 18a to Wigs Union Pacitie from Wl'g to tr; Old: Colony fron 124 to Lg; Bnstorn from Big to 34203 Be fon Hevero Hench & Lavut from 108 to 1084 Boston & Lowoll from 1h to 10g; Loston & Ale iy from 16814 to tery Pullman from Hi% to es Jhiengo, Burlington & Quincey sold at TOUR ter 10055 (ex-ally.) with 17) asked nt the close: Lowialana & Misanurl River dectined from 11 to 1; Ogdensburg declined from 2544 to 2): Metros politan from ito Mis: Fort Scott from. 61% to Ol; Filnt from 25 to Ll: Ontaria & Western sold nt 314, and others na before, eln bonds Ogdenstnteg ‘scrip soll at 83; do ine come Os ati; Rutland, Me; Pueblo & Arkane ais Valloy scrip at 110153 do 7 at Mi, a declino of 447 Plea THN & No Sato Valley ignt Us Hartford & Eric 7s advanced from 4340 43%5 + Atenison Neate from 121 ta 1225 ments 48 iW to It: Kanena City, Topeka & Western from 110s to 150i: Hastern digs udvanecd front wh: eal Milwaukee & Paul da (Wisconsin Valley) eatd at 10016, and othors as betare, In iscellaneous, Amory Allie sotd at 483 Tell ‘Telephone ntimiiss Mavertek Land advanced from BtoB; Water-Powor from i to Os Hos. ton Land, 6% to 7: Boylston Stroct sold at 1%, as ind Aspinwall ut 63. Doston, Nov. 2,—Stocks eloseid: ‘To the Western Associated Press. Atchinon &'T, 1st ee ele Eastern It. I. 34a, Kungna City & {4 KG Bh dec LEE Atchitao’ Chicago New Onnrane, Nov. Sight exchangoon Now York, par; storling oxchungo, 480, PONEOR Loxvon, Nov. 20.—Consols, eI, Auiorlenn aecuritius—Now’ 6%, 1s 4849, 115 4s, 1id¢ Hllnola Central, 1275 cou mun, 63: New ¥ork Contral, 161; Erie, 493¢; seconds, 10814; Reading, Ir silvor, G13¢4 por ounce, atnount of bullion withdriwn from the Banke gt Englund on balance to-day, £318,000, all tor ow York. Ithns been arranged to take £60,000 of gold ‘burs from tho open market for shipment by Sat- urday’s stenmer to America, Pants, Noy, 23.—Kentes, Rf 0c. Bentty, Noy, 26.—Tho statement of tha Im- porlal Bank of Germany shows an increase in specie of 7,100,000 mark: MINING STOCKS. NEW YONK, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune, New Yous, Nov. 26.—Mining stocks wero fat Jy active to-day at lower prices. Closing quota- Inssick, Auekoye., i 6] MU Sa Rt a) Ni 5 i ere to-day from 1a w18, ie TY@ Ontarlo Company’d bullion product “for tho week ending Noy. 24 amounted to $56,016, makiog tho total 101,421 for 14 daysin Novem- ber. Latest reports from tho Boston Consolldated (Borie) show 4 general {tnprovement with oro yielding $30 to $20 per ton, . * A Sun Pranelsco epcelut ‘states, regarding tho Redemption Mine, Montana, that 00 tons of ore fgun the dump assaying $110 por ton. Forty stamp-mills will be erected tn Fovrunry. 4 An ollicinl letter from tho Oro Blanco Mine, Mexico, shows a veln five feat wide, with avor- Ago neyys Of 2498 por ton. z ‘Olelal letters from tho Tombstone District, Arizomt, give encouraging reports from tho pringipal mines, A Pueson special reports rich strikes in tho Callfornin Nistriet, a new camp on tho cast sido of the Chiricahun Mountains, in tho southorly part of tha Territory, Considerable excitoment exists among old prospectors, and many ininers are omigrating. SAN FIANOISCO. SAN Francisco, Noy. 2.—Tho following wero HieGlowtnganatalions on tho Mining Stock Bonrd onatity' see BEMammoth, a6 BY i a Mexican 3 OS 2 1 pMono 1 +1 Noondays, ig 2 Fal Northornt § + BY Ophir. if + sgjOvernnn eh > HGH oton 2 ak En . ler 5 93 Hege icine. st ‘OD ee Cae Unton Conagiidated:. 13¢ Walon, hy Fy Tyg} Yatton ig)'Patler. | Goods nosToNn. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Boston, Nov. 20,—In mining shures Silver Talot Quincy Hi, Blue HHL. Attuned tay Oaccoln 16, Ridgo 363 Bmplro declined 2 por cent, Othors ns before. To the Western Assoctated Press, Roston, Nov, 26,—Mining stocks close Atlonox (now), Culumot & Ieein REAL ‘Tho following instruments wero -Mled for reo~ ord Friday, Nov. 20; CITY PUOVERTY. Wost Monroo iS ft a of Hoyna aya 1x12 fh dated Nov, Zi (A, ML, Tagore to Alo! POdraanilissensasege 1,000 ‘ost Monro! it tt, datod Me 2f (Stephan W. Huwson to anino}. saeek ss. 1,100 Maxwoll at, 20 MTurson sf, 25x10 ft, improved, GQhirie Appel to HOvy KiTaAek ev sietsacrgzeee | 3600 Maswiall at aumio i Sldid Nove stee eantiio PustCompany, to Marlo APPOH se. Iy Woainut sty Jib ftw uf Hanoy. i woxi2t i, , dated dt, 1H, 2. Peusa tu Goorge W. i ee fl 2 (Wumes 1, Clapp to John vi ee i 33 OTS Vu o edt ot ailtty third, Ww f Brzi3h fe with 254x125 ft in saina block, dutod Nov, L (Edward Mahonoy to Edward Johnson 1,0 Aturlbut st, 215 ft 6 of Hinekhat Ti, datod Nov. tL (osiate of We to Putor Joutison). att erasing, neh Bh nw cor of Wylie of 2 . dion” Nov."20"titeno & Little to daures De Twonty-tltih ‘Suxil It, ims # rove, dtu (Chuuta J, Adania to, i tod Uc Louisa A, ‘Cilla. 4 Biuo taiund ay, $9 tba wo! 21x10) ft, dated Noy, 2 (Jolin 20 + Alt +3 Dayton at With at Wabst fiupruvod, dutod Nov, 2 ‘Ynonins Ik, Battorilold), Courtland wi, 241 ftw o¢ Nor ft, Improved statu Nov. Ruycrnft Wo A, Mel horaon) en ns Hb dnind Nov. ie ent pina ated Sli few oe Walon pla Wwxti tt, dawod Get, 7 (Fits H, Culvor td Jy 1, RUNLIUY ec spevvserensyreseBensen 3200 ‘Throop at, id} tea of Hightoonth, 6’, ‘dated Nov, d(eatata wf David Li ep htauatln) ~O Noy ay Xgamuul D. Ward, Trunwve, 10 He Bs ‘t, & w Cor i i aisiid ii rucekor ut Bi, to se seers tygs 6000 Fe$ ft, duutud Nov, 4 (1, AL, Siler to Gourde W, ¢ Nowcutnb trea ttes 1,800 Moarkunat, nw cur Maxwoll of, Mains tydated Ray. di Conatonf David Luai Muse sive) 1,000 North Wood stig ftw of West blo, «1 Wf dutod Nove 20 G4, Holloway oats outison Nobuy-at, nude ii; Yoxia) fh, dutod Chariew’F, Gry; Beate st, 0 1 dated Nov, and 8. A, Kon Commercial My lated a anee Co, tu Dypot placy, a w cornur of Ju ny latud Nov, 20 (1d. Ay oS tty SOUTH OF CUTy tanita vy xi tie uid of, D, Korfout to 10, A RADIUS OF BEVEN AT-MOUKK, Saxe brs, $ HHT, Of, wl Lite Nusun),. « A WADIUS OF SEVEN ed OF THK COURT-WOULE, Fortyesoyontliat, Tg ft of Maullna, wy $2 Pai etna Nove fi (A.0. ution Gu Chnelaa iia rt ixty-trat W155 duied Noy. (Jubn Johnson to Martin Jens ou 2400 Fury av ONE a MeCreud; 3 Forteauvaniifae WH He Sea A La = WO ft, with x12 ft In same bluck, dalod Nov, 23 (Jotun? Major tu Addie West)..u., 2,000 Forycsovonth ab 8 ft wat Behuolyt £3 Fitng {dated Noy, 34 (SL, afeataruiny to Wills ian Ashland sy tee Rory nin ae We, aSziil ftyduted Nov, 18 (C, Counsulman te’ Powe ‘sher), ach ecanes és Er) atlehiga Buri ¢ ath Is (E. A. Seccumb’ to @! Bourque): 30,800 Veoiriu wy, Lo final Burty-utlin at wf, T8xksh Hh datud Nov. 10 (2, Ne Waiter . Eluery), 2.100 Indiana 9 i ed iw tt. dated Nov. 17 Wand J.8.THompson etre errs eee Indiana ov, Wid tea OF HUriy Ueueia vke tas 101 ft, dated Nov. 10 and W. B. Briggs to BAMIAD avs veers z 2,100 Btato ata o cor of Fifty-nihth, w 6 27 4 te tinted Nov. 3 (Thomna CG. Ediy to W. PTD e ane "1 ft w of Cortland ats of, ihe + With e120 ft In Aamo block. dntod April 16 (H. Greonebnum to by. G. Lolo). 48 eine st 73 fen of Wabnnain, wf oxi tt, lik: proved, datod Nov. 21 (h to 0 rac! COMMERCIAL. ‘Tho following wero tho recolpts and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this ety during thé forty-olght hours cnd{ng at o'clock Friday morning and for tho corresponding time last years RECHIPTS. AIUPSENTA. Et aa Flour, bri AWhont, mi Corn, bu itm, bu, nam-corny Curod meats, Green apple Henne, bite ‘The following grain was inspoctcd Into store in thls clty yesterday morning, boing tho re- crlpts of two days: 21 cars rod wheat, 6 cars No. 3winter, Scars rejected, 2 enra mixed, 11¢ cars No, 2 apring, 42 cars No. i do, 57 cars re- decteil (2H wheat, of whieh 89 aro winter); 18d cars No.2 corn, 6l cara high-mixed, 116 cars ree dected, Lear no grado (354 corn); 18 cara white onts, 25 cars No. 2 mixed, 10 cars rejected (62 onts); 3 cars No. 2 rye, lear rejected; 2 curs No. 2 barley, 10 cars No. 3.do, 16 cars No.4 do, 6 car No. 6 do (4t barley). ‘Total, 085 care, or 25,000 bu. Tugpeetedt out: 31.499 bu twhent, 61,480 bu corn, 13,609 bu oats, 6,891 bu rye, 4,123 bu barley. ‘Tho leading produco markets were very much unsettled yesterday, with active trading {n most. departmonts, The receipts of grain wero light all round, and this fact sustainod quotations in spite of n very pronounced bear fecllng hero and fowor prices in England. Tho early footing was wouk, with largo offerings, partly fnduced: by tho reports of storage trouble In Balthnore, which we hnye noticed olsewhere, But thoro wero n good many buyers, und prices advanced, only to sag buck again towurds! tho close. Pork foll off carly, with a report of about 101,000 hogs ut tho Stock-Yards for two days, but differed in sympathy with a regular boom in urd. Tho lattor is ro- ported to bo in very small stock nll over the United Stntes, and tho hogs are not turning out fo much ‘lard por hend ns was oxpeated. Mess pork closed Iho lowor, at $12.35@12.40 for Decom- ber and $13.974@11.00 for January. Lard closed Go higher, at $8.0215 for November and $4.70 for Jnnuary.” Bhort ribs closed at $7.00 for January. Spring whont closed 14@lo lower, at $1.11%5 for Decombor and $1.12! for Innuary. Ited winter closed stensdy at $1.10. Corn closed 40 lower, at 43e bid for Junuary and 472(0 for May, Outs closed ouster at WwGIs}ge for January and atte for May. Ryowas higher at Ole cash and 020 bid’ for January. Nurley closed Jo higher, at $1.04 for spot No2 or Decomber, Hogs wero netivo and averuged higher, closing steady. att $4.5001.70 for Ught, and at $1.60@5.10 for heavy. Cattle wero activo and stronger, with sales at 82,00G0,15, =Thoro was nothing speolally now to bo noted Inconuectlon with tho dry-goods market. For tho sonson 1 moro than ordinarily good demand oxists, and the tone of tho market romains tiem and healthy. In boots pnd shocs, hats, enps, olothing, and millinery the mavoment was light, ' us isto bo expeoted nt this stayo of tho season, Qrocerica wero activo and prices wero firm throughout the Ist. Sugars ore still exceod- Ingly scarce, and in A's granulated and N. 0. white n furthor advance of 1@Ke fs ‘noted, Colfces wore strohg, und sirups, motnases, and rico were also held with pronounced firmness. Afreo movoment in foreign and domestio dried Trults was noted, Thoro wero fow turthor prico- changes, an advanco of 340 In Eastern applos and a docline of Io in citron boing tho only changes noted; but the goneral tendency seomed to bo upward, Fish were firm ns Inst quoted, Tho market for dairy products was without tm- portant new features, Butter romuined firm, whila choese was neglected and easy, Oits woro gonorally stendy; a docline In Museod of fo was tho only alteration; raw ts now quoted at bio and boiled at 680, Coa! and pig-iron remeincd firm. Tho long expected floot mado ita appenranco at tho lumbor sale-docks, and sites were made athighor pricos, At the yards trade was falr, and prices woro firm for most qualities. Brooms corn was steady, with o falrsmall order domand. Ildes were firm. Wool was ulao firm in sym- pathy with tho seavonrg markets, May was in falrdomand for ehipmont and local uso at pro- vious prices, Potatoes were firm, with reports that soveral cars Wore offered. Groen frults | wero Jn moderato local request and steady, Voultry was dulland frregular in price. The offerings were hoavy, and thoir socmed to bo Mitte domand for anything in the Hat. Fine poultry was takon by shippers, but tho bulk of the offerings appeared to bocomimon, and enn neraworo not takinghold yory freoly, Eggs wero scarce and frm, Naltiroad frolghts wero moderately active at tho present advance. The res to New York are 40¢ por 100 1bs on provisions and 330 on grain, ‘Through frelyhts to Liverpoat ure nominal, Tho aggrogate recolpts of wheat reported yesterday at Chicago, Milwaukoe, Detralt, St. Louls, and Toledo were 816,000 bu, Tho corre- sponding shipments were 75,000 be, Tho following was tho movoment of produce reported trom New York yesterday: Receipts— Flour, 32,683 bris; whet, 378,080 hu; corn, 319,200 ut; onts, 38,250 bu; oorn-meal, 2483 pkus; rye, 1jH4 buy barloy, 14,770 buy malt, 6,404 bu; pork, 2,433 bris; boot, 231 bris; cut meats, 7,070 pkgs; lard, 7,077 tos; whisky, 223 bris, Exporta—For, twenty-four hours—Flour, 8,000 betas wheat, 07,000 bu; corn, 101,000 bu; rye, B7,- Dut, Tho following tablo shows tho quantitios of wheat and corn on passnyo for;tha Unitod King. dom for ports of call and for direct ports,on the 160. Nov. 13,18), datos named: Noi , Flour and whi a0 S008} hy Elour and whont, qra..1/600 ey ‘aul ved arty ssegeneser soe 4D Tho Now York Produce Exchange Weesly gi tho following as tho yisiblo supply of grain on the dates named: ‘ Ne Nov. 2, 1890 10h, skezn in Nov, 13 psy zh SAS, I ATAU Nov, 2h 197 fan rekonn ty US Ta Nov, 2h Int ia oun S.431001 21, INi7, 5 A Also 85400 buryo, agatnixt £63,0N bu a weok pravion The following comparigon of forvign oxpor! of provisions from leading customs dlatricts during tho month of October fs complied from n stutomont furnished to the Cinelnnutl Price Cure ) rent by the Chiof of tha Buronu of Statistics: * Det, 1979 acon and hams, Ibs, Pritt LOK, IDAesevees (arbi ses} Jars ibs: abarud = anzrvio ‘otal hog BTEC FLUE Krush buuf, ibs... EST O27) Kaltoit bout, tay, Roe RET Cuwend, 1: Pe Us PTR a ACT TY $7,983,718 Horrors are prosalug pn horrors tn regard to kraln storage, It has for sevdral dnys past been impoastblo to yet wheat into sumo clovators in sthigoity. Now thoy have troublo at Baltimoro, ‘Tho news cumoe hero yesterday thut tho warc+ house proprictors of that city hud given notice of an adyanco of threo-sixteenths cents por bu onallgratn In store during tho five days suc- ccediug Doo, 6, and 2¢ per bu extra for cach suce covding flvo daye on ull grain that {¢ now In storo and not moved out befure Deo. 1, The Announcomont caused wu rogular punia in Balti- ture, with-a breuk In tho price of wheat, aud edused much indignation bere, Ono gens oman (Str. Driver) who holds 25,000 bu of wheat thors donounced the dotion du very sovero terms, and othors were quite em- phatico, It will bo remembered that a siuilor nu 20 Wis jo In Naltimoro last winter, Toledo niso advanced rates go about tho same fimo, but soon gave way hofore tho storm of popular indignation caused ty tho act. In both thoso cities tho rates of storage aro named by the warshousomon, The imaximum charge tn this clty {s fixed by Inw; #0 that hero It Is simply Aqtication oF room or no raat at the old rates. ‘Tho warchousemen of Baltimors aro supposed to havo inkon thia step with tho treft consent of tho railroad ollicinis, as cars by tho hundred aru Jonded with grain walting to bo transferred to clovators that are now full to tho brim. It is ailogesd that a great doal moro dolas his beon Permitted thore in tho past than allowed hero, curs not seldom standing on track four or five duys waiting for tt, purebnscr, while thor was plenty of room fn store, . ‘Tho quantity of wheat in atoro at Baltimore nt Intest nilyices was 2,087,000 bu, and of corn 616,- 070 bu. : ‘Tho processof transferring grain from ono clovator to nnothor in this city, and the speedy ndiition of rpom for 2,500,000 bi grain in two clovators now nearly comploten, will relicve tho Pressuro hore; but tt tow looks as if, tony bo- fore next May, all cur storage-room for grain wilt bo Mlle up about as-completely ns was tho sinnllor quantity of space Inst winter. . Advices from tho Enst yesturdny stated that thero fs very little hopo of botug abla'ta movo to the seaboard tho grain naw on tho Erie Canal. It was stggestetl yestorday that pork fs Boing up becavac of a targe crop of beans, and tard becatise of n small crop.of buttgr, Itwna announced yesterday that there would ven “call” In tho afternoon on ‘Chango, tho Cail Hoard room being {n the bands of tho enr- penters, Later It was announced that thoro would bono call, but thatthe Board of Trade woutd bo open for t bait aw hour in the afters noon for the transnotion of business in the sual way. somo of tho * buys" ure dead sct agatnst nentl, capectaily as it ia understood that grain will bo catlod down stairs in tho morning after this week. THE CORN BUTrLY. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tritnine, ‘Farntuny, Ml, Nov. 20,—Since Noy. 15 tho do- groo of cold hus Leen remarkablo, and ice in the crooks Is reported ten inches in thickness, While barrels ‘of water have frozon almost sold, Tho weathor tas checked or wholly stopped corn-gathoring, but the greater part of tho crop bas been gathured in, And not only sgathorad, but tho consumption that always tells 0 hoavily ‘on alight cropis now really alarming to many farmers. Of all tho vast production of last Year (1879) thero remains now In this part oft Aitinols not more than one or two ‘bitshels on cach one hundred produced,—or froim1 to? per centof thocrop, And of tho crop of 18%, It is ustimated by tho best judges that one-third part 1s alrendy = yone, mostly fed to Btoch, but wm considerable amount bas been shipped to Peoria and tu the Enustern cities and Btutes, Tht so large x portion vt tho new crop should be gone beforo the end of November ,Bhould awaken reticction and prudent foro- thought ns tothe future, lest we cominit tho siuic crror committed by Russin, for it, 1s now very well known that the corn crop of 1880 ‘iy, pon the whole, in tho United States rathorn short ‘ong, tn spite of good erops in some States and localities; und If auch a vast crop ns that of 1870 only auficed to mect home consumption and the forelgn demand, we may bo very sure that be- fora tho crop of 1881 cati bo ready tor use thero will bo a lurge doticlency, even nssuming that Our next crops of sintll grain and corn will bo ali that could bo desired, Hut {n reality we are not justified in assuming anything of tho Kind, and to do go fs to violate cummon prudonau and expose our whole coun- try nnd all {ts interests, ind its people, to tho ninity that hig fallen wpon Russin, but tho full welght of which nelthar thoy nor wo have yet realized or fully appreciated.” And, indeed, tho stliTerlugs from want and scurcity are rarcly, Af over, xuarded agalust In thn We only know that thelr crops in 1879 wero light in reality, though not so reported until Jong after tho fact should bave been known to. them and tho world, So, too, thoir crops in 1880 must be still Hghtor than reported hero, for wy for months have had suiliclont ovidonce of distressing state of 8 there, aud when want and Kearclty ure. developed in the fall, what will the long winter ant spring bring forth? The fact ls, that both Russia and tho United States have deluded thomselves, or been dos Jaded, with n bellef ina vat surptus that never had nny real, existence, Tholr jreut journal, the Golos, not long nyo eatinited that) Russia produced’ an average tnnunl sitrplis of 40,000,000 of quarters, or 320,000,000 bu of wheat, But tho fact tathat thote largest exportation in any oug your was nover moro thin apout 110,006,000 bu, and their average exportation for tho Inst twelve years only 51,000,000, But, mised by auch estimates and publieations, thoy followed tho plan of quick sittos of all thelr sur- plus, so that when overtakon by thoso occasion- alshort crops or faflures, which may reasonabl bo expected nt thes In all cotintrles, thelr xtanarics aro empty, and thelr people in want and in very great danger of frutav, » Preolscly tho enme orror and exaggeration of surplus bus prevailed in this country, ar yot Iead to the auto roault. W. —— PROVISIONS. TOG PRODUCTS=Wero activo, and tant was ox- cited, Hogs wore plentiful, but quutod firm, while Jlvorpool roported an ddvanca of 24 In pork and Gd in lord,” ‘Phore wns big speculative domund hero for the Inttur, basod on tho facts of amnll stocks,a lurgely {norensoul consuruntion, and a smaller ylold por hond from the current packing. ‘This revived pork, which was weak oarly becnuss of 1m present big production, but the latter foll Baek, ‘Choro wns not much export domund for meats, shlppors boing discouraged by scarcity of froight room, and porhnps by tho prospect af un overmholming supply if hogs continuo to como forward as iumerousty as now. Spocin! roparts to the Cineinnntt rtes Current show tho numbor of hogs pucked from Nov, 1 to ant 0 an Juteat nil! dates, it the undormontioned placos, with ong, a2 follows: 1980, He. Redo 59,09 Tu, Tiw) oy “ska i Ix 00d 65,000 NU ER TT iy. SN Kus Sa i wt 5 Hog ko Uiriuha, Nob. WADA Kvnnaviling Iiidss 5) Now Caatio, a kieh Nashvitio,' Naty Ginturut, Tht 458) Atohisdn, J ao ‘Vota, aboyo pincos. Wt, i617 Riocu caren tev eemerees rea Mo aunee 10, Jk Dolow and clusud Wo under tho. lutost prices of Welnoninyy at euinseceltie “selior Jnnutry, ‘and Hicaea E98 aelive February. Docombor chisod at ELE Vatd pork nt 1800 askod for apot, und nave pork Hel wdo, alos warn, roared oA Urls abllor 4 i rls sollur Janunry a Og tts PUrleolior Nebrunry at #10208 860 por 100 Iba, and closod. nt ‘Tiécelde novo tho Intost prices of Weanuaday, at & Bout urnoltor Novumber, 6476 voltor January, ind #4 sollor February, Sulus sure report ‘Utes apat LEN Ton Aid ten aollor November at BL<z}48.703 3h 6a) ca BU es BUILOK Jimiary AL $3,0Kes,! und i Heuranry ut Eoateanrt "vous, ey) Bn HATHHNIGM Ord tol of ¥3.000 Iba lone eloura nt f85; boxes long und short clears at BL8.25 put, whl a429 sollor January; 2) boxes t clunra at $7,4447.4744 seller first halt Devombur; lon nhurt-ribs Gt #200 spot, Sa sollor Nuvetue Dor, €7.0ks7.0 sailor Januacy, and #712715 xuller Fobrunry; 38,Q0 {bs greon bins (ls ibs) Ab $7.0067.10,, ‘The puorkot waa dull and trroguine, wworuliuy oushe onenited lots, whilo huts were firas, Joudinig cits AE ments werd about a oh Pricos_uf tho follows at 2 A o'clock for full-cured lots, unless othorwise epocitiodt Short | Shouts |L. & 3.) Short ribs. ders, | clears. | clears. BBS A ay ua a no 45) OG ce Ju iM Abel Tt Ta Short riba, soller January, closed at $7.0 Lo finde uisio boxeds Tomteut tans, Serio; souk unde, 3) fu boxes am h, 3 wot Memtsd Sintee uatod at aeeSie Tos Isl mvoraner short riba, basa Tor wrt clears, Vig@la for hams, ked, palieaubirguion We quoto white at S@S}{o and yol- ow a 4a igen EEE quiet nt $7,057.85 for moss, #3.0068.25 fopextra monstuid suiteonh we op bnt rales TALLOW—Quleb and wpuady at aeons for cuuntry, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUN—Was quiot but strong. ‘Thoro was o good Goat of looking around early,chlotty on local no- count, but more disaxrocmont than usual about Prices. Hales woro Hmited to 400 bela and 400 bugs wins tore on private terms; 630 bria doublo spring oxtras, partly af 0.15; 75 bris buckwheat at §.t0, and 300 bris ryatlourat 3.01 Total equal to 100 bris, Export Hours wore quoted at #408510 for good tu choice, and ryo flour at #1.00G5.W,, OTHEM MILLSTUYYS—Wers in good domand and fm, Halos Wwory 13 cara bran ot €11.25@11.75; tonre middlings at #12.00@ 12.15; 8 tons fued at #1440; ond 1 car course corn-ical nt #1480 por ton un track. NPRING WHBAT—Was uctivo und vory irregul with o norvyous feeling throughout, ‘The mar Ing tame. A conatderable part of thladocitne was, howover, dutablishod op tho curbstony ‘Thursday, pute osterdny, Latur. wally the French ere culled irmer, nnd wall, uspuclally fur two duya, ‘Th gusty fouling wus sligost paulcky, ao much bolig of forod at once fur sale that buyors held um oxpecting trop In sympathy with tho broak in Hull ou bucany ovident that thera xt many buying offers tp band, und priooe {fn cunawjuones, ‘Thay fol Muted weaktioss thoru, i witeak wae modurato, clowtni Ir dat 1 Whory the foolliy was vury bonrlal, and a9 wany Worv suld nto atfect thy warkot ¥ a pool und London quotud 4 decline, nd English country murkota wera bur reculpts wore word @ gout wont up Liverpool advices nal IN exayod, atl, 5 sveulber was henry Noni uise ae Spf dy Rhin ie ye NG ry and Fobruuey Shut walos wo reported uf 4) No. J ab PILI; Kn bu Nu, Bag viewstjor 400 bu rejected wt Toso: wid Ka be by kample at Grea $1.0, ‘Total, aU bu. Also 34 by Nad Attnnogous at $Ciai6. WinTst WiikaT—Was quit and Ormer, rod. clos; Angas GL which wea 390 sbove tue luteus price Of e Wedneslay. Thorn waa not supply wan aniall. Sellor daniary Foqnost, and 2108 int sold at ela seorg reported Of 2401 bu Ni bu Now at 10 200, bit h demand, by bay cry note vine EL tbat fig tah ay "Tonal tpn aie an OF whone at’ other pnly Th (wotell n dose tM er qthirter on Amortenn red n 08 of PUN Was netiva nnd anaattgy en 6d nmaLt ed Te quoted weak, ‘iit nveraged augue the Honiinal market of Tharaday, Tt closed yas M8 th Winn on Wednesday nitarncon nfo Turthar, Lieorinal topurtod nectine contar. | and an tartan! ft. feculpis ‘wore ‘small’ for twa Qaetlor, bor ket nvemot te) ba chietis Yang Whont but outarinrotliie “aAuenoed Wwory humeronss and somo of thers wee Ty Urougit out ‘by’ tha henvy neling an OTR Wore rathar alow. “howls IM the. ear tote to mi te Intoring Teomign Mt Porn ue Mncentativn aulhiniont wae stot, wareert Picts, double block on Lito: eaitrancte mma MESES by the Haller Say ononed at Atyaise, telheay yee Cann “she, dactinedt ts And closod at jai 42 , ruInry WAR ItOLeH ne ie a fC IONIR at Fanced te’ 4 uArY Fanuen nt aihpitige, and Novomnor ne stasees tees sume nt Ina wt A2}fe, Xpot antes warn roprind of Mire Ok Taud high intxed nt ke EAKer 10 bi now eee N Ae ailgor ION bu rojectad nnd now mixog Saar ‘han al ty eamte at t4ce40 on Temes my eo te a ake HLA Fah nnd Obi ears at aug ‘rg—-Werd aenin In modarato requn wenkor [ny aympathy with corn, ah Oneniny wards ralited, Hav foul aft maNtn RE Ge aTEEE Alter rt f° sae 4 3 Undountes® EP tania, Now York coming in dull nthe ans 824 closed colpta wore fale, Shippers wo: Tok, The res blot Rat AT thor cash Coy Ne bes ppaned ab Big aol at Deeamber saitt al May nate woro jithg'¢3 Cash No.2 woro 194{¢, and N rcted were Me, Cash enlos Jo. TAL SAGAN KCL 1.A0 bu rojectad nt A samplo atttéaie on track! nnd tsa bu nized and S4@300 for white fre HtYE~Was qutet and bighor, ery linhte td w tow enrm at Nord mceceiht were Futtscon waro firm under a domand” fryer pete ste Ro otorings.. Decombor ‘soit in acters Mk Novembor was die bid. and Tanunry gige eeght tS ReManoarn tracks wade Gb on ae eae eeT same pusiaitig on track, Mt at 2340 fe0e on boas, BAILEY: closed abong tal EY ina tn fale domand and ware moderate, eared to Ye Inore No, gmttored: nnd iesensette'8 ae ALELUVALGH cloning mL LUI “Niwdbeold at tae ie gee nnd was about io in othor haukon, Nov d eek Ve Futures woro ‘autot owing tn the avsenee st fallore. Decombor sou nt €1.0iai, closing seen aldo.nnd danuney atgLdlin a transfor tram thee se daniincy No.3 was quoted at ie. Sample eee Inte demand and Hem. Cast sales ware’ tenes HOH Du Na. ANE AL AALIS TEL UME OS for. SERRE 0 bu No, 8(N. Wont stor 600 ii oa nee Na anipta nt érsge tor No. BY Gaaite for Ninel Tete rot Tout 9, i nil on truck, 403) Du nt ogsse aallvere “AFTERNOON MAnKETS, Whoat was fately uetlve nnd w ings, und Foports that the Nuw Po mse tee ote glined cunsitorably.” Whoat sold at shige ite ote Annuucy and closed at #16. Docenthor was lic, Hid, and cloned ut tio Instdo. corm was Ue} Clowling at Ailsa ullore, | for tnninary, “ehh Sold enrilor ataitie, May auld nt asegnr agg rence at tha Inside. Dovembor sold nt $2404: ines and cloned AE ALS (o, Onts cloned nt Watiino for January ese for Mar. wrk linoa be lising fy 198 7.08 bela, at Ad Gncetedtye dor mae i ‘onriiary. ant closed Jee jorens s8iNEH.4 for Fobrunry and Liasatis tar pert with autem af ROM ten nt PLD for November: fe yy tha years B.7008.7736 for Jannarys nud émcagsins fe February. Bhort ribs—hfoQ00 We, at fb alter daaae —— GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CONN—Was tn fair request ond ‘Tho stock is incronsing slowly. Quotatto Ghoteo bi n, steady, HUTTER—Fine table butter fs In netivs quest, and ts hold 1@2c nbove Inst weck's quotations, f iced of low and medium grados romaln unimproved; the somand for, that class of goods |s somewhat ree niricted, wlte the: ey tslnnge. Wo quote: Creamory. BL Hindlo-packed, Tnlry, cha ay Pr Paraiba BAGGING—Was quoted quiet and steady prices given below: it] ab the Burtaps, 4&5 bu..17 ANY Gurin 10 LIN dunnies: touble eat Wool snaks... bozinuing of the wook, but tho tono of the market was vory fur from being buoyant. ‘Tho demandts stIlof a hund-to-mouth charactor, and, as thore it considerable auxtety to ronllzo, a mora ‘or less {roe shndlng of pricos is resorted to. Wo makono change In our quotnttons: Full cronm, September and Octobor. Full cream August Pure wim. Full skim, Low grad COAL<1'ri » Tha scarcity of cars contiitos, und dente: Renorally: aro bohindin tholr orvera tn conxequence, Wo azain quota: Anthraeito.... HOBSDUTE. soe x ‘anne of Ingd tlorcod at $1.40), sUGS—Woro in light roquest but sleady, the ap. piles being suiall, Frost wero quoted atsts20 per tloz, DRIEESED HOGS—Two cara, nvoraging 20 Ibs, were sold turackars at $8.04 por TW tbs, and ono car, are orauing “50 ibs, nt 8.5. ‘Thora was a fate domand, bot thy orforings were ainall, “RUNES AND NUTS=Thora t* w continued, free domand for most descriptions of domestic and fore olgn driot frutte, und prices ngaln ruled tirin sll wroundoxcent for eltron, in which there wasa tur ther drop to Wi@ie, of Ie, New Eastern apples wero advanced Othor Mags rere 9} tod a8 before: aga 58 a¢ 8 7 105 g2t0 zn ea 22 620 EXT EL) rey 210 a2 bac 6 ea ia He ee aut! Penchon, uopared, bal . oe it jackborrion, tio " Vittod chortle 238 at FDOT saeesserseseee pan Almonds, Farmgons, + 116 D Naples walnuta... nes id Atrnalis. Te Voenns, ee qeeneutaae i @ 0 Fisit ind tinea derwas Te Wy pratt falety ncuive, We quotes ak Whiltotialy torillyy 8 i4-b91, gia Wout, Web. 1, Macksrol- 0 ea i aug 7, oO OTs -Lakao tami. m a Ss —Knt family, aig No. Lahiure, kits. als omy io a Pr Torring—Labrador, a Crring—hnbrader, rnund, Del ait Hierring=! otund. #3 us aL deorring—Kealod, #, cart a Callfornin satan 36-1 7 «ot 10 @20 13s @ 10 aw a 1 40 @ 80 go 18 Sin re THE DO: eat Frater A ig i a WUNOCHIC AS iho scarcity, OF while sue, og ch Mvhlty Choro nna a fueenor avarice it He aussie ana noted Comuce ara fm jansua ia also noted i a 0 of fayoruble [tia nud Easter advices, The rina ood yoneral demand at tha following quot Ons nice. Carolina. Toutaiani AND. e440: Maehba, bid Tyr tunay,, Henat tio! prline to ohole 18 is Hu, fale to Kuod. tla, comme Sess ee55 PERPSESEISESSER 1.0, opan koiile Choise vorn or, sugar. ne eile bo guod corn OF ADF. DlaekaLTD.. NO, molusion, CCEO SALE 3 ULE OY oe AY alr dominid sire ng tt Sa er f care und Lave then awivenod on eady. The Soomud roads 10, re etl trod! ‘Eastorn tral i i We was zo, low re) pLitisood wt ie ting, sad owner Hines Fuled Br fee ING aousone WYO qQuowot Harbon, Visino i arbon, HY to b Chrbon: 80 to 4 Shura, Wine, winter bisected. Nentsfous oll, ateletiy Noutafoot oll, extra. Neatefoot oll, No. t Bankolt, Boralts, - &§ eurocateces:

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