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vt WIN 7 . rf , ' . SVHE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY DECEMBER 4, 18s0—'TIN PAGES, ‘ a ' INANCHALS 7TRaQ Weat Chicazo fs, 10, HCG AONE | Pelnware & Hurteon,, , |Adama..., AS ‘Tho following grain was inspected into store | ing of navigation to Nov, 90, Inclusive, in tho “ “about. t famine Is, howover, aubsid= oie ee ote anae paren men eet BUSINESS. hein eh Te, Gravee 10 ba ent Ferre nti M'Farsa,. Hy | iu tits city yesterday pel te 24 cars red pete ety * Meena Wmontt nt fo irene shoud sore bo & Ss : tie whent, 2 enra No.2 winter, 1 unre No, ado, sears | 180, evan uit Rninaeecersseee 6228 Ionstitey ss Xe f rolectod, Lear mixed, Lear No. Lapring, 6A cars Mt k Hie cot cannot goranit AND SOLD OM CARIEED OS MATIN, | ' DAY FIELD, BANKERS AND HROKNKS, Members of the Naw York Stock Exchange, 130 La Salfo-st. ‘ Wy. FIRLD, ait. unre MDA INLD. Now York, Snoetat, ‘State Hungry for a Cabinet ban Assoinbly-Tho Senators hip — How Carpenter Stands ii Tos i tion ta tho Fight Between Keyes wa sSawyer—Tho Friends of the Lite aan a icdng with tho Mont Confldence, Opell Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, LACIE. WIS. Nov. M.—There {s no rest forthe qicked—politiclin, Less than four weeks ago ey mal, WONT, and child in the land was pe tng of but littie elso thon the outcome of ihisvresidonttal contests peuple forgot thott and neglected their sleup (oven oy ‘ado not miss thelr regular drinks. in thole Snterest for Hancock ur Garielt, and, when the returns wore fu, everybody Was satisiod with tho fin he had had, anu rag quite wilting to tuke a rest. ut hero wo wre tt Wineonsin potting ready to all torn up agiii over Speakerabips, and Senatorships, attd Cabluct Mintstershins. thas recently buen Alavovercdl tint Wiscon- ain had n loug-felt want. Wisconsin bad fatled sooccupy her rightful position In the family of Bates fur the wintof cl eck! [ler sous were al too mortest to ask forwhat Thoy deserved; and notice has been duly eerved, or soon will bo served un the Presitent-cleot, that he need not ass Wisconsiyiininaklay ap is Cabinet for want of materia; o& Wisconsin 1s pariculurly welt qupplied with material for a first-class Post moster-Goneral, orn Scerctary of the Intorlor. ‘When that notice has becn served Wisconsin will withdraw and awalt tho: decision of tha maa sho bos hurrahed horsol€ honrae ‘for with becoming dignity, *The grand Ite- whlicans «public understands - very 9 well That teat olbis as woll nequninted with the pub- Je men of tho entire, UHL ey es ANY Tanetaa Ate Its be ig supposed tos know algo to whont to ive or ti for “the brenk for Garfeld’’ In tho Chienwo Convention, and Just how “feellng ot gratitude to Wisconsin,” of Is betty said Just now, should hin tho selection of consti- i and thy Republicans at wo to his deeision, But we howd all bo mighty proud to bave a real live Sadger in the Cabinet, Ono of the German apersef Milwaukea expresses the hope that seu. Gartield will consider the capacity to serve: the Nation (with a bly N) ta preference ta wratl- fying the pride of localltios, ‘That. ts eminigitly suund, and, Jf followed, lots Wisconsin Inte tho pew President's political funtly. ‘Que Legislature mects carly in January. If reporisare (rite, Uo gexsion. will “be merely n formality, The principal business of tho xcs- won will be to elect peat Clerk, ete, for tho Assembly, anda United States Senator to suce ceed Mr. Cameron. That work belng already virtually necamplished will rob the session of much of ita ni it. itsadinitted that the contest for the United Bintes Scnatarshlp will probably: be simplified by the appedrance on tho course of only two con tealanta—" Uncle Philntus Sawyer-—tho tum- ber king of Oshkosh—nnd the Hon. E,W. Keyes, Postmaster ut Madison, At tho presont timo ftiooks ag though no third man would dare to take the chances of being defeated. It is sald shatench hast candidate for Speaker of the Asembly, that tho friends of Sawyer will support tho Hon, Ira HB, Bradford, of Bw Clalre County, und that the followers of Mr. Keyes willtry to elect the ion, Mr. MeFettridge, of Dodge County. The latter haa an excellent ree- ord, but tho papuinetty of Mr. Bradford is somes thing almost phenomennt. One of the youngest members of tho Asscintly, modest almost to difidence, he wou the regard of his fellow-mem-= ‘bers to. an extent tht few mon bave deny aince tho tle thut Charles EB. Dyer (now on the Uirited Stites Hench) was elected to the Aeiyly from thiselty. Therv ts no doubt but that John Kidred, ot Milwaukee, will bo reflected without opposition, — Kucine will furnish one of the candidates | tor Eergeant-at-Arins of the Asgetubly In tho pore son of Col. St. George, one uf tho members of tho old iron Brigade, Assemblyniin Nort. 2. Field with champion the” cnuse of his old comrade, whose face shows whieh way he owas yoing = owhen he met the Itebel bullet, and tt will surprise peo- plo herenbouts If he is not successful, ‘There beng two other enndidates, the fun tn the eau. cucwill probably centre on thie position, While, a8 before Kin the prospect fs that the Senatorial race willbe elinptiiicd by having only two candidates outer for tho rice, the un evrtaluty which attaches to political strife will riva goad many spectators. Gov, Sinith with atch that raco with =n guod deal of sillctiude, bit ony ons else who his ever tried It before willenter, Washburn is for fanyer, Howe ts for Sawyer, Angus Cameron declined w rotleetion In tnvor of Bawyer. These arethtve pretty strong backers, and whitever muy be salt of the nek of * britlinnyy " in Saw- fetes fact that thoso mon, who have known im for yours, jelvo him thelr unconditional support gives great confidence in hls entire tits | nes. Indeed, It is argued that Wisconsin has quiteenouyh brilliuncy already In tha United States Renate, and that Sawyer will supply tho other necessary’ quulltics better than any min inthe State, ‘The relation of Senatok Carponter to the twy candidates is a matter of con- tiderahie apeculution. On the ono hand, i Is ciuitued that he oes Reged at Washington to rellsvo bia of any care in regard to the dis- tribution of patronages that. rpenter wants pate Iclsuro to attend to his prafltable inw usiness, und that he reully desives tho nssist- merase sued an at austeatley iets as Keyes, josldes, Carpenter thinks that = “Wisconsin heads : and hight just na woll ag not have fve, or six, or even more Government Pust-Office und Custom- Hees buildings like that at Madison, and that, eyed wero thore to assist him, Itucine, Oshkosh, Fond du Tae, Junesvillo, and othor Places might bo all fixed up. before tho gluso Of his term. In addition to. this, tho mee, would bo sure ta have nbetter show In the Hiplomatio and Consular sorvico if Koyes were bere, How much thero fs of truth fit all this gue correspondent 1s not prepared to. Si¥, ut unfortunately it is quita vehemently facerted ‘by tho other silo that Senator Carpon- ter will UsG his bost offerte todefoat Koycs’ i ction. Certain it (4 that for some reasoti tho cpublican Congressinon from this Statw are, git Perhaps one excoption, put down as for: wy, A conrae, duriug tho past year the Benntor= thip as heen hirgely” discussed, and a gront Sa, namos have been canvassed, ineludtog qike Frisby, Judie Dyer, Charles I, Colby, tae Hinks, and Charles G, Williums, ‘Thera h veer a guod deal of pressure pRuaht to bear upon tho Iastenamed, it bs Ouswer hug been invariably, "1 think th bane to sond Mr. Sawyor’ Among ult nducoments for Williama to announce hie be 948 candidate fs the fuct, that ovory mum teret the Stuto Senate and Assembly from bis maeresstanal alstrict fs © Republican, nota tary Dewoornt being among then this nt Mt fa understood «that the rag chuleo of eyery one of thom Tue Whllaes, Ga recnect, right) ts himsclt, rua Ninme, while making no pretensions that A joule not, bealad fo xu over "to the othor ind of tho Capitol,” ia content to wait, Ie ee eal uxperience hua not indy bin’ nx. wa for an uncertain contest of that Dat Kepresenting a dlstrict. In which the reo tine Convention ia amore furmulity, the pe OF whlch is regularly indorsed at’ tho beeutt by a majority which bas for ive cone Ie Ve thnes ranged between 4,000 and 702— Heayage tho kind of constitucnoy & man eares to THe for an uncertainty, ane coutidence of tho’ friends of Mr, Sawyer Tshed gin ee eatow ty janie wilakk 1" pu ie he numbor uf votes wlrened Polued to thelr avorit, If these flaures. ro fee the question fs really y gly pally settled, for thoy give Dee two more thin enough to elect hie” Pings NO. of votes Disnict, — No. vf pot Ke Sixth... . cond pun. ‘ourth, ¥ieg., faone ; ‘Treew. grove in Culifornia aro 1,080 trees, none mataurhiye Jess thin lx Cout in ‘diamoter, buy wullicent white ouk stands in the Quaker fy ground in Salen, Nod. It is more than tude aie old, and is remurkablo for Ita nmpile te shade. In one direction ite branches That read of 312 foot, At tallest trees {n the world are in Australla. allen tree in G ni it in Gippstand measured 434 feot Brum th Foot to tha highest point of the Another stand lug {i % athe Dundenai ‘strict in Vitoria te w Dundenong eatinuted to bo 430 Sout Taylhe «round to tho top. wingeestchestnut trea in the country fs iid you the farm af Solomon Bierklo, at fetento ey BOL Dy Hey rae feet in elroum- Reached the base. Tho top of the trea iy nied Ger thout duner by steps that uro faut tls qregten tho Tbs, It is eatimatod that “8 Contuing about soventven cords of Settnuts gunuciel ts about three bushels of Pantene applu tree in Skowhegan, Me. wns Suldren ty {ie3, Tn ita branches 2 pluybouge fur Bore. ees been built for hall a century or ‘the tranches ieee FootMron the ground Very 4. vo in nunuber, all of which aro tore fee and averugo Ubirly-ti ve vo foot iu length, meek BUCY OF rout ‘sixty-threo foe ne eet tn ia Jt la more th four-und-one-hulf Lael amoter, und nus ylelded au wVeragD. UF fruny Duahels of ‘apples euch your; Aw trout from fs anplo tree stands “thirty-two. fout Tounge® Parent stem, but le ‘tortyeelghe years Temperan ‘ ee elerrymon, tawyerd, ladios, a pers Hop liters, us thoy dy uot fatale roe ALC, estore Drain and nerve Money Active at 25 to. 44 Por Cent Per Annum in Wall Street. ‘ Stocks Feverish and Bulls Turn. ing into Bears. eat aes, Foreign Exehniige, Strong, Then Weak—The Currency Movement, nw The Produce Markots Active and Lower— Long Pork Sold Out Freely— Meats Heavy. Wheat Very Noervous—Othor Grain Unsettled and Weak. FINANCIAT Money was again tho centre about which tho stock market rovolyed, with rome special ple nomenn of disturbance Ike tho fallura of tho Directors of Northweat to make te promised ox- teadividend. Lenders charged 1s high as ty por cent premiuin for money,gbut toward the claso rates bveanie easier, and went from 1-16 per cent jiremiuin tu the legn! rate, operntors, to give thomselves the oxtra cost of curtylug stocks in New York, borrowed of tho Chicago banks and pultt for thalr stucks by tele graphic transfera of the money in New York, ‘orvign exchange felt tho easier tendency of the money muirket, but toward the close of busiiess weakenedagiin, Beven per cent was pald in Chicago for call foans on Government bond eul- Intoral, y Northwest common showed the Inrrest fuct ation, selling as high us 1203f, and as low as 12 closing ut 2k, 1 toss of 614. This drop was sudden change in tho mitcket toward the end of business, aud. was attribute to the failure of the Directors to deelare tho exten dividend Promised for yesterday, It seems that even well-informed mon were taken 1 by this thread. bare trick of stook-gambling, and beloved the “insiders” who assured thom that such 2 melon would bo cut. The street will be probably nilked peveral tines by this cusy metins, Just 1s it was in Western Union last year. Meanwhile, conservative Investors will agree in tha opinion that the stock 13 all tuo better for the falluru to iucrenae the dividends on the atock, Other important tluctuations wore a dectine of 244 In Chicngo, Hurlington & Quincy, to 168; Duke Shure 3%, to 2033 St. Pant 11, to ¥ St. Joo preforred ft, to 2; Kansas Texas 15 toi; Deleware & Hudson 2h, to 87 wannn 114, to 10) Jersey Central 14, to 77 Chattanoogn 216, to 7, Denver * Wo Grande mado the largest ad- vance My Mobile & Ohlo went up J, to 22: Onuhs rerred 144, to 444; and Cy CG, O. & 1, Byte cry. Tho other fluctuations wilt bo found {n tho table below, Chicnyxo operntora wero selling more frecly, amin thotd short Interest hus begun to operate, Brokers hero are considerably stirred up by thu notifications of thalr New York corresponid- ents that Chicngo brokers were to be charge with thofy share of the burden of extra Interest. Kach supposed his New York correspondunt to bo shrewd and atrong-enough to bave provided himself, with tine lonns at low rates, but asa imatter of fact most of the Chicago lrokers have had fo pay heavy tines for louns In Now York to curry thelr stocks. Western Union stock was not so much ofa favorit with Chicngo operato Tho ease with, which full tines of {t could be procured on thu deelluing market exalted sensations of distrust, and large umounts of It were sold, Most doleful reports about it aro in clreulation In Now York, Hecelpts are said to show a decrensy of 8,000 a week. Vanderbilt, after vainly trying to effect qeonsolldation with Gould, sold 60,000 share tnd thore’a mare to follow. All this ts so mourn- ful that a sudden rise In the price woulda’t sure prisy tho veterans, though few of thom‘hayo uibbied ut the certiticates thrown on the strevt, According to the Graplile there Is sure to be n dfytdend declared on Canwln Southern.out of, thia yenr’a enrnings. Willlam H. Vanderbilt [6 suld tu favor 4 percent, while bis son Corsictins thinks i} per cent would be wbout the right figure, The Pennsylvanis cont corparitions ox- peet fo earn more mond¢y In 1881 than befure In ten years, The output will protably he 26,000,000, of tons, and there will be but fow, if any, stop payes in tho production, ‘The Reading Rallrond people Lellove thelr net oarnings for 1881 will exceed $12,000,000. The winter tride of the various companies {s vory satisfactory. Tho following shows the fluctuations of. tho active stocks: Stocks, Chicago, Hurt. 6 Quincy. peng Weiss Paeltios Alton Taw tat Opens] Atak eal Do prelerred...es.: Cihdago, Sa BSL Bacal Tio Proverredssee ss Woabarh, 5t. Lonuts & Do preferred DG Misala Tlanntbal & St Jas, a do pret + AMisnouel i Duele Ninth ssccere i delaware MIMO. ‘tai Relnware, danok. & W't quis : i lt WW FOTKOY COULENL. coeeee Philadelphia & tuadline. Annhutuin tivyated Union Pacltic.. fron Stountatn, Western Unto Zenesgese Chunypenke & Ohl Government bonds were steady though lower, Ta Chicago, District of Columbia 305s wero 100% and 1004; the United States 4a, 1104¢ and Tis; tho 448 wero 110% and 121, exeintorest; the 63, 101K And 1014; nnd tho Us, 10144 and 101, . The forclyn exchungo market was atronger in tho niorning, but closed with a weaker feeling, Btorllng posted rates wero 440 and 48. Banters! hetual rates wore 470 for aixtyesday bills and 481 for dumand, For sixty-day commerctat bills tor Prompt delivery thia month 476@A70}% was the market rite. Posted rates for Paris were 625 for sixty days and i033 for sight, Sixty-day coms merelal bills, prompt delivery on Muyre, GRIGG BI, and Murgellies 511% GSM ; for Lhreo weeks" delivery !§ percent better. Sixty-day commercial billson Antwerp, deliverable prompt, wero y@ Salk; three weeks the same, Bankers' bills on Germany were Gy for alxty days and 01y@ot3, for domund; slxty-day commerolut bills, prompt, WB; and for three weeks’ dellvery the same, Dankers’ guilders on. olland were 20% for sixty days and 4035 for domand; sixty-daya’ commorolal wore MYGW, Auutrinn florins, 4144) Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 27g, Sup. ply of bills increasing. Tho oxports of domestio produce from Now | York for tho past week amount to 87,8022, Byalnst $6,020,690 for the currespondlug week of 1870, Tho following tublu shows the exports (exalusiveot apecio) from tho port uf Now York for the wook onding Nov, 90," 1880, compared with tho atateniont of tho two previous years: 1 sad, INT, hi soso ge B TRL IIE BCA, HESSG uvlouel aa Tes fatioey fetkhe Binco Jun, beseosssoss BIRRB.SG FULDA FINCK Chicago bank clourings-reavhod the lighegt Aqure known, $16,500,000, on account of the lure sottionionts on tho Board of Trude, Loans were 6Q7 per cont on-call sud 1s per cent on time, Country calla for ourrenoy were not so heavy, ‘but Now York oxchange remained at §1.00G1.25, per $3,000 discount, i On tho Chigayo' Htock Board $500 Cook County &9 wero sold at 100%, ‘ho following quotations word mado; ‘ Mensa Wiese fers 0 City Tay ket ans rm on Some Chicago. Colense City I, Castine s Coke rber OFC following statement dated Dec, 1, 1840, Bhoiv- ing the timounts of National-bank notes aud of legnl-tender nates outstanding at tho dates of tho prssitgo of the acta of Jtune 20, 1874, Tin, 1, 1875, and Mity U1, 1838, together with the amounts outstanding at dute, und the fnerense or do- erense? NATIONALSHANK NOTEA, Amount ontatnnding June 2), 17: Amonnt outstanding dan 1, 4. mm) ntoutatanding May st, i974, Mb OUeLAtINL I At Tes, 0 It Le Amount outetanding Amount outetanding dan. th 18 Anwwount retired under ne! Mu oh ssvehaese Awoune outsiindinig i aid aitiee Say ai, eu ‘deposit the United Stntes 1a rv soivoot and Myitdatind banks, Fedring elreulation auder acvut d Nis een Inerenag ir deposit during ‘the tase wionth, Increase in deptoslt mice Deu 1, 187, y *Clreulation of National gold banks not Included Jn thy above, E1441, Mr. Nimmo, Chiet of the Murcau of Statistics, has issued, with commendable promptuess, bis fourth monthly statement for the current tise) yearot the Imports and exports of the United States, 'The excess of in speete value: exports of morohandiso, stated was ay follows: The excess of Imports of gold and sitver culn and bullion was ng follows: . Month ended Get, a, 189, Month ended Get. 3 16 twelve sy0n ‘hwelva mon} hitb: Tho value of the Imports of merehatdise into the United States during the twelve monins Gude ct. 3t, 1880, as compared with the corre sponding months of tho pruceding year, is shown as follows: i Month. Increase, T2av'nths end.OctsLendnhis F060 In Noston the money murket is falrly steady, witha leaning toward lucreaaed firmness. In tho goneral market the rate fordiscounts still ranges from 1to6 per cent and upwards, many of the banks doing nothing at fess than dy, per cent, while a certain proportion of tha pauper offering is realy to necept mnty rate under é pereent, tn prime corporation notes and aveeptances thera Is ttle new to be sul, There is nu reat trust worthy deminnid for it at lees than 4 per cont; al- thongh from time to tle favorit’ mames are placed avn leas rate, But itds sti to be sald that tho best eurporations are not generally t1- clined to borrow at anything over s% or 33¢ per cent, and ns tong ns their needs are not urgent thoy hold off, BY LELEGRAPH,. NEW YORK, {Speclal dispatches bearlig on the fuancial situation will be found in our regular nows dis- patehes.] New Youk, Dev. 2.—Govyernments were quict but Arm, Itutlrond bonds were active but trregulnar. The Important ebanwes were an advaneo of. 1} In Chicago, Burllngton & Quiney i and Tron Mountaln seconda preferred income, 14 In Erie funded ds, and 1 iu Luke Shore registered firsts, Kunsas & Texaasevondsin tho moralng advanced Ng. or to 71, but In the afternoon deetined to 70, and Internetional & Great Northern seconds iu~ come to B52. Htate gocuritles were dull. Thero was an actlye demand for money throughout the afternoon, and ruling rates were 4@4 per don tn addition toOpercent perannum, dust previous to the close louns were mada at G@kM, and, after o'clock, some luang wery made nt plain @ por cent. ‘Tho stock murket opened strong and advanced N@l, subsequently deciincd 4G and acer advanced 4@14. Toward noon speculation be- caine depressed, and 1 heavyp rossure to gull was doveloped In tho leading shares, which re- sulted inn steady decline In prices, the downs , ward tendenoy*continuing throughout the nft- siley showed a de~ elluo from tho highest point of 84 in Northwestern and 3 to¥in the goneru Mst, tho inttor in Detlawaro & Uudson, In tho Mund dealings a flrmer tono provatted, and the mare ket olused uta recovery of }j to %, Therg wore rumors of sotticments of short contracts in Northwestern common late in the day, and tho weaknoss of stovk wie nsorlbed to those rumora, Nothing duflult, however, could bo ascortained dn regurd to the mutter, Tho Graphtec snva; “Gould's frionda say that ho hay fully deolded to retire from the Union Pucltlo Directory ut the ext imocting, and {t-is ‘stated that tho cuura of his rotirement $s becanse of a disagreement and opposition from tho ofliccrsto the proposed con- solldution with tho Contral Paoile Road. Noar- Jy all the Journais have fallen Into the orror of reporting a great decline in Louisville, New Albuny & Chicago shares, On puymont of 20 por cent cash n dividend of 10 per ovnt in frst mortgage bonds was recently declared, ‘Tho presont stool ts selling ox.-dividend, The mar- ket vatue, with tho aiyidond, Is about 108," ‘Pransactions, B1,000; * ernoon, and lute Quincy, 22M |New Jorsoy Contral. 9.007 W0|Now York Contrat... TOD + Fowl Northurn Puchide se, Zo 1 GUM/Ohio & Mevbwsinjite., 2 un Ontario & Western Pavitly Stal Shore, taka trio Wei hin Dea Contes iki tentgene Ulnunccetcs Otte weer ca Nushvitiede ‘Sai Maree CH, lat probs 1 Tho Troasury bought $11),000 63 Of 1880 to-day, Money activo at per cent per annum, and MOM per diem. Prine moreantte paper, bGe, Sterling exchange, 60 days strong, 473; ster~ ling demand, 481%. The Beening Poxt suyas “ Pelyaty advices re- celvod to-day by loading bunkers suy that ff tho yold oxporta to this country continne long tha foe Baul tae Wil be put up, otherwise it will not be ohana.” ‘Yho stoamer Oder brought $1,00140% forulgn apculo (British and Preneh coin), and the Cin rin §212,000 (n Freneb cofn, ‘The Wroasury up to noo to-day hag beon Ablo to pot pele. 000 5 Of TEED Ht 12%, Who Builetin suye: Notwithstanding tho hopes of yestoriuy that the * money ryuceze* tad culminated, thore hng been no duy when bore rowers bnve puld highor rates than to-day, nor when thoro bus been greater diltieulty in xetthy: Vong. A targe part of alt the inouey borrowed on Stocks to-day cost a commission, aud yet with thla money market the rites for billy on London woro ndydnced ball scent for do-day and w full cent for short daty remitianocsy, Jelvoks as if tho Hlmit of utilizing Loto capital te support: Now York speculation. was not far oft, ns wo know that sevenil influential forgign bankors to-day got word fram London that anything like weonthiuance of tho present movemunt In gold from London bere would be mel by deelslve aoe don on thu part of the Bunk of England,” UOVERNMENTH, HN ecko iS OSS » hoNDS, 5194) Viryinia, deferred seri Te ome Mth tea cif te HUB Sinking hun 1 Sinking Fu it Hohigh att teosba 34 [iri wecundasees Do trai ere i. BU iy ty TEN O dhinada WauiliGrivcssss 30 blot Pach ated Mlebluun Conus. :.c1ity leentral Peshig BriWsecssese oo urbbern Pacitic. profurred.., i Id HEVILTTOU 0+ ose, ‘orshwosturn, iaahiy. Joutavilly & Ni Nushy, & Chattano AL * i yn d& ‘Toxas.. rs preferrelt,. rn, te Norther nA ‘Terra | tt nue, nosToK, Spteial Dispatch ta Tha Cateago Tribune Tostox, Teo, 2.—Business at the Ktock Fx+ change to-dity wie only modenitely active, tho irreguinrity of te New -York market ruthor than the growing closeness of money hero atect= loz tho mount of transactions. The more Promincnt feature bf theimerket was the con- Unned advinos in Marti é Brie bouds, and iu Now York & Now Rnland stock. Tho Inttor sold nt 473%, and tho foriner nt 44, Tho moveinent vomes from New York, and be atiinulated By tha closing of bnoks on Satuniay for the olection hoxt week; Enatern 44s improved ti; Little Roe ie were fem wt 110,and New York & New Eu. kiand 7s were quoted at 11% bid, and the 6% nt Neg: | Rutland 6s were nt tig. Atehisn wos fir at 141) snles and bid; Chlengo, Rurtingion. & Quincy advanced wo point to Vi, but was weak ns compired with carly dentings of ¥ sturday; Chienyo & West Michlganonasate of fftoen shar and TM bids pandlueke wad i « bid. Enstern showed aligns of su itige tet fant] 3 Sates, and $3 bids 20 shares of Flint sold At 24 nnd Fort Reott wes unehanaed atl tle Itock Jumped from G2 to 64; Now New England worked up gradually from 47%, and Ontario & Western wan ‘4, A, and W%. Mutland, preferred, continued Blondy at 24, bue showed a weak undertone, and Stunmit Branch sold at 21% and 2124, with the fatter vil. The home roads were duil and without ebangy Jifty abares of Boston Land snid, at 7,9 of Water Power nt 04. or % better than at the _ close last. night, and 40 of Boylston nt 2, with Did. “New Ifampshtre was quoted at bids no sales, hs ‘The action of the Directors of the Mining Exe change tn this city In voting to list all the mits cellancous stocks and bonds sold in tho Hosten and New York markets will require severni months ativndt to demonstrate the wisdon of it, In muktng the change f(t reilly extublighes geccond Bourd, in many respects antagentatio to tho old Board, by the members of whieh ft ta Jooked pon asin thing of Tittle Importance and destined to be ahort lived, ‘Tho Denver story that theChicagy, Burlington & Ouiney Haflroad his purchased tho Goldon Boulder, Voeitlg Rond is des nied by Chlearo, Burlington & Quincy people in Boston, and concerning: the _re HT story thit the Chiengo, Burtington & Quincy ts to tuild from Veorls to Toledo, President Forbes says it ig news to him. ‘Th the Western Associated Press. HosTox, Duc. 2—Stucks closed: Atehleon & 1, Ts Cn. tan & Cleve, TandeCrant Mastern Matirond, Filnt & Pore Mare Tattle Wt 6 ne S Muetlne NH sone Hutiands boniaivarsss “63 Chicauay Bd Qe. ..e.e NR FOREION, OAD Deo. 2.—Consols, 9818-16; aeoount, Atuerlean accuritles—Now bs, 101%; 4348, 115; 8. 11, Itutlrond ehares~-Tinols Central, 125; Ponn- aylvanin Central, 65; Now York Contral, 1484: Erle, 483 seconds, 102; Reading, 2716, The rates of diccount in the open market for three months bills is 233; below the Think of Fawland rate te, tbo buttlon in the Bank of Engtand deercased £1,014),000 the past weak. ‘The proportion uf tha bank's reserve to Its Hibillty: Is 43 1-16 per cent. Paris, Dee. 2.—Itentes, ff Be, ene R ly sbatoniane of file ita of Lip owes w decrease of 4,020,000 franca in gold an 5,070,000 francs in silver. és MINING NEWS. NEW YonK, Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, New Yon, Deo. 2.—The mining stuck market , Was netive to-day, Closing quotations: Green Mountain, torn silvar,. Indeponde: ros Silver... ath Cre callforn Gated Great Enstorn..s. lsuttion recolpts here to-day from tho minca, SH, (corgo Daly telographs Prealtont Roberts, of the Robinson Consolidated Compuny, that he has taken possession of the Robinson mine, aod that all Is quiet. A Todie dispatch states that tho veln in the north dritt al the Boston Consolidated Mino has grently jinproved, a NOsTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trihune, Noston, Deo, 4.—Among the mining stock ines pained 2, Midzo 4, and Blue Hill by in Pedro remnins stendy nt 4464%3, sales and did, ‘The rematnder of tho list wns firm at yes terday’s prices offered, Jo the Weatern Asanctated Press, Boston, Dee, 2.—Mining stocks clos Madison... Powablu’ (new) r REAL ESTATE, The following inatruments were Aled for roo- ord Thursday, Dee, 2s : CITY PROVENTY. fen of Heyman, w f,25xtt¢ ft, date flan Guis ia dake beabuwy in “a mS Farroll at LO ft 1 0. diated Noy, 24 (rae to I Crinderdsssse. Wont Monrvo at. UL ft oof Fitth ays f unill: videw! halt of Hix13 ft, dated Doo. ¥ (osuph HE, Windor to Lowry BtrOMg)eeesscve gee Sigal Hh 1s fn ot Bodgeled, tf exile it, in: id, duted Hoo, 1 (Frunk stole to J North Sta; or 1G ft cinted Oct, 25 (Kntate. oF W, ‘Thorius Wolahy «. ff Nitiotor ORL st, wo ait al to Fred Le Soyne a iy fi dited Live, Boge) rho 400 mises No: iad Larravee at, dated Niny 4, Dvariove & Otls te Hanuatt Dearlovo)... dui ft w of Westurn ay, 0 £22100 1, (mpreved, dated Few, 8 lsd (decra’ Doar- Juve to Sani rE itt araved, pours , Hott st, nw corot Fry, of, Oxt7 ft, dated Hoot (WW. and'd, Harvols t6 J. TOC whe vraniiion No. La (nore TONE ese ; Commuralalst 2770 or Ariiiiae rond, ef, 7 ‘ail fy ated lived Ct. Sillow te Willian rey ay, tid i Mahiunery ee mirtiomay, Gitta we twontyeiinth ate f, Fixi2s ft, lnpraved dated Jan, 6, 143 Wobt Murphy to Jon Whalsss« . Tee teat ele AL id dc Ts Faye ca lhcniae it Nov. 27 (ie Af, und dD, Foye tu Than fas mint Huteninsan) 1 fees 2400 BOUTL OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS UF SEVEN SULES OF THK COUNT HOEK, Jewart ay, (taut Fifty-third at. w free Steer Td NOY LS ahd Fy HL Contin to init rty-s i ', Harding to Sarah Ghosts E Sa or an Elite ay, ort w uf Meus tated ‘hoy. A, und We Chenver). . . 3300 Blita wy, Bil rubk nt, Of, Wixi fh, dist . Nov. (William W, Carsuh to’ dabn. df, Cone (eayetiret wt LAV ie 9 af Scholes wy, ah We fydnted bog. t (Martin Jonson ‘to |outo Astinsond aashssscesaissbarest 2,000 righ Care ag a, Soe Oe RSL ae eee didel ur bopion Te ckadilonses 6000 COMMEROLAL, The following wore the receipts and shipments Of the loudtig articles of produco In this elty’) during the twenty-four hours ending at To'clock Thursday morning and for the corresponding Mme lngt yeurt a ‘I Wi Bay Lan aac, ivzcon onl ail “B3it sd 2.03) nsesesy sis ‘eed 184) Baa Ce re Bui Cy 4 as Bee | ar: 25 a Ts) signi] akg), sti F747] Bray ea Ny joan, Vary 4 ii] 1 aa No. 2 do, 77 cura No. do, 28 cars resected, J curs no grado (AO wheat, of which 42 are winter); 227 cara No, 2 corn, 80 cara bigh-mixzed, 194 cars re- Jeeted (111 corny, 32 cars white oats, 34 cars No.2 inixed, 12 curs rojecterd (87 oats); Ik card No. 2 rye, 7 cars rejected; 6 cars No. 2 barley, 2b cars No. 3.do, 62 cars No. 4do, Menra No, & do (it barley), Total, 982 cars, or 425,000 bu. Inspectend ‘bu wheat, 20,401 bu corn, 4,088 bu vats, bu rye, 7455 bu barley, ‘The tearing produce murkets wero active yes- terday, and tgaln very trregular. Pork was weak, prominent holders selling out in view of fn packing of 106,000 bris during November, and the promise of n further inerense in tho atuck, as thore fs but'a poor dumand for meats, Lard was alerted hy pork, but waa nut so weuk, there being a fale demand from shorts. Tho grain murkota tapered off, losing the adyanee of the previous afternoon, though foreign udvices noted more strength In Europe; the praotical Withdrawal of the extra storage churze fn Hultl more lessened tha anxiety of holders thore to, seit fur export, and thus caused trunsntinntic reaction, ‘Tho downward tend- ency hero was perbaps duo in part to an unsettled condition of the stock market, and partly to the news that the new “lowa" clevi tor Is about completed and will be speodiiy Med upwith grin. It was ainppused that this will untock a good inany cats that have been stant: ing on side-trucks, and thus permits materi inerense In our receipts. Mess pork closad 20 Sic lower, at S1M26@110 for Decunber and $1713.40 for January, Lard closed steady ut $8.0NG3.5215 for Deeember and $4,028. January. Short riba closed at $6.5714G0.85 for January, Spring wheat closed Ye lower, at $1.04 for December and $1.10% for January. Rel winter closed to lower, at $1.08, Corn closed Xe lower, nt 4c for danuury and 44@Qi4%e for May. Onty closed 4@le_ lower, at 4c for Jane wiry, and at d30 for May. Ryo was lower, at #30 cush and $c for Jnnunry. Burley de- clined wate, closing at $1,081.05 east and $1.05 ‘bid for January.’ Hogs are dull and £@10¢ lower, i Weak at 4.25@1.6) for lieht and at $435 @1.8s for heavy. Cuttto were netlye and cusy, with sates nt €2,00G0.10, Jobbera report n continued good senasonahle Memund for staple and fancy dry-goods, prices ruling steady. Thore was only a light movement In boots and shoes, hats, caps, clothing, and tmil- Inery gouds, Grocerins were nective, and with th ception of sugars, in which an ie docling Was noted, the narket presented o firm tone. ‘Tho dried-fruit tendo wus active at sustained prices, raisins, currants, apples, peaches, and blackberries belnz strong. The fish trade was dull at unchanged rates. There was nothing new to note im connection with the market for dairy products, Hutter was tirm, while cheese was dull and heavy. Inthe off market a good business was in progress, prices ranging about asbefore. Piy-iron remained firm, a8 did also coul, The lumber market was stendy and fatrly Aetive. Orders aro coming forward rather freely from tho country, and tho trading be- tween dealers fs consiterably The recelpts were small, Hardware and metals were steady. The wool market was quict and not materinily changed, Seclatwere quiet, thnothy boing easier, and ottior varlettes were stendy. ‘Timothy hay was In demand and tirm, and pralrio weakened under large offeringa, The hide market wns moderately nctive andstendy, On the street poultry and game wery slow and weak under lurge supplies. Green fruits were selllug ina retall wuty. Nattroad freights were moderately active at tho recent advance. The rates to New York are 40e per 100 Ibs on provisions and de on graln,. Through frelghts are nominal at Tye on pros visions to Liverpool and su do to Antwerp. Tho ngueregnte reecipts of wheat reported yes- ferday at Chiciuzo, Milwaukee, Netroit, St. Louis, und Tolede were 3H,(K0 bu. The corresponding shipments were 30,000 bi, ‘Tho following was the movement of produce reported from New York yesterday: Revelpts— Flour, 25,400 brls; whent, 117033 buy corn, dl, 780 bu; oats, 40,8 buy cornement, 1,991 pkgs; rye, 882 bus barley, 20.00 bu; mult, WEN bay 68 ris; beef, 1445 bris; cut meats, 0,271 pkirs; Inrd, 40,000 tes; whisky, 328 bria, Exports for: twenty-four hours—Flour, 13,000 Urls; whent, 146,00) buy corn, $8,900 bit. Tho followluge tublo shows tho quantities of wheat and corn on passiuye for tho Ualtod Kins: dom for ports of cull and for direct ports, ou tho dutes numed: 4 for Nov.27,190, Non, 30's, Nov, 29. 128. Finurand whont, qrv. 0 hod Sue COrM, AES srseeesreverere MAU E000 41.00 A gentleman well known In Chleago tele- Brapbs from Callfornia as follows: “ Raine comimencod; larga stocks; well bonged.” This will answer tho question put by several, “ Will thore be no rain du California thia winter; ‘The roported mouvement of hogs from Nov, 15 to tho: close: of, tho month ‘Indieates n total packing here of about 604,000 head for that time, ‘This, at 38 lbs por head, would allow for the in= erenge to 45,0W0 tes In stock reported In yestur- duy's Trtnese, Several packers uxrac In sayituy that tho yluld of Jard bus not been above ot Ibs spor hend, Dressed hogs aro dragging in this market thus far. Parties fy the trado say that packers do hot want them, preferring to cut live hogs, whieh yleid insido fat.¥ The domand for fut his been very briek of Inte, and parties who have worked it up Into butter and eheesdé thought thoy bad what printers calla “fat tuike.” The business promises to be less prolltable in tho future. . 3 The highest point fa wheat last winter was reached Dev. 2. The up rush was a Ilttle carly, this year, und the queation ts ralsed, Wil not the top polnt-be found to ‘occur enrlior this winter? Wo have not yot beon to anything ke tho top tlzuro then reached, but it wilt bo remembered unat ft settled back from that to ahout 81.11 at tho close of Moy, and tho last named flgure was protested aguinst as toohigh, Thory wis not fast winter n greater ploekude in tho clevatora than is threatened now, In ayite of the large incronse In uur stor uge-roum, Wo noto a diserhninution yester- dny of 4a por bu nyalnst wheat that could not bo Hinced In tore, The following figures may help those not in the spot part of tho wheat - to understand the wltuation: Cash woant tn Chicago, Frelulie w Now Vork, Prarn ae urea eneneee HAOUsUs, ole. Coinnibslone und expenses in New York, Coat per ut, Price ln Sew ¥t Joss on ahipment....s a To tha cust In Now York add tv for loading, gives tho price per bushel free on board there us Sid Z Cqunts, por quarter, Gevnn Insurance .. row ‘OTN, Wie. iisedanton Cont in Londan, Londen quotation, 1.0a8 on shipmont,,, or pT That is, Now York {s quoted 1s per quarter, or Be per bu, too bigh for shipment to London, and Chicago Js Ue too high for shipment to Now York, Total, UXo por bu to tho dlefavor of shipments to London, as based on tho quotue FL ] tous of yesterday, ‘2 AMAL RECEIPTS AY NUFVALO. Tho Butlalo Commercial Advertiser of Noo, 1 publishes tables showing how much of Chl- engo's grain aud thutot other Inko ports passes through that city on route to n market, and subihity to toll ut that gate. Wo copy sonio figs Uros,> The following shows tho finports of gralu into Butalo, hy Inke, from the upening af nays igutlon to Noy, 0, 3680, as compured with previous yearat Gein, Grvin, tet ‘Tho foitowing exhibit shows tho amount of flour and grilushippod from Buffalo by canal from tho opening of navigation to Nov, wv, for tho last four yours: A Hi apes. -alayh, Aveta, pflamatopeueds | Ban Avett Ns AMG aM, MOOT BANGS BSAS Pihcah be ARE EHONNE aieeeee aNeeT iE atts is BGA Ish at yet iid TWh aa otal, bi yy AAG CATIA FLD TNS ley-talt included, CANAL TOLLS, é ‘Tho onnoxodstatomont shows the aggregate recoipts of canal tollsat Budalo from tho opens RAILWAY EXVOHTR, The foliowing table shows tho shipmenta by rall of grain received here by lake fi tho Ist of January to Nov. #), duriug tho years names: 7? In, Hye, bu. Total AGEN 18,98 SHI) TAO Thoso fyures show that the rail shipments of Brain Eustward from fMuffate for the year amount to 23,176,670 against 14,881;300 Inst year— Just double. Tho canul shipments also snow on Increase of nearly 18,000,000 bu over tho largest preceding year, and 18,000,000 over inst year, and afford a very encouraging exhibition of the ability of tha State's watar-way to mect the In- erensing demands of transportation, The. tolis on all Blate canals to Nov. 22, 1890, foot up o, $1,155,000 against $941,000 In 1870, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Wero native and wenk. Pork wan sold freoly at the autalde by a local packer, and this brought outs big line of long pork held by a dem of spucttntors. Tho revult was a break. thoush pricos wore higher encly. Lard was relativoly firm boing quoted 3d higher in Liverpool. Meats werd very work, becausa of the paucity of Mnying Arders for two ur thraa wooks past. This hos Induced 6 rather rapit piling up of pork hers, and packaors say the trade is tn a demoralized condition, ne forelgn buyors think our big runof hogs should wtvo them lower nricen, whily speculative quotations’ been kept np by free buying of pork nnd lard. domund fur menta would perhaps ba somewhat botter bat for the searelty of freleht rooms, M&xS PORK—Dyollned 2vezii¢e, und closed 1242150 below the Intest prices af Wednenday, xt #45 sctlor January, {140) acllar February, und about A200 roller the month, with £ Jen werd Te= ted tris sellde danuaryat ria seller February at Bike on 3 cm, 0 rapurted of 30 boxes shouldars HOrt ribs wt PLisanars svller dane weller Fubruary: 1) boxes lang 42} TIN Be greets havin at THO Hon, Te foe We du, Ore (e for Wek rr Dr Est a fow exportacders. ‘The hams above noted worn in sued demund by curors, but ensier In aympatby with middles. Mricss of the leading culs of meals wore about us follows at 2 o'clock for fullecured cuts, une Juss otherwisa speeltied: = 2 Py es 3 3 2 a Short | Shoule [En & Short rie. | ders clears. Loose, part salted... D0, WOKE cesses cee December, tnuse, Hy & a0 Long ‘Cutober- Short ribs, wollen, clenra quoted at si lands, Ts{vsited boxed: | plekled hums quoted at 73(3 Erven hams, cue neers, Myatt Bacon quoted nt skiease for shoulders, Mo for short ribs, 73{ 2c for shurt clowra, Syste for uams, al] eunvused und paced. GRE, Jutet. We quote white st 6@5i¥¢e and yal- i for mess, §3.0009.25 hams. Bt S4y@6Nc for city and Bisk—Was quict nt, $7.0%2' fe oF Stra uta aoe Fe .LOW—(iiiet and Ben eG)0 for country. BREADSTUFFS, Was quiet and firm. Uxporters wera take ietly because freight-roum was searc cal (rude was quiey Holdors were firin thotr views, expecting a more )lberal outward muve- mont vefure Jong, as the blockade Is unilorstund to be rapidly disappearing. Salex wore reported of 125 bri winters ut &13; 4Wsacks do on private terme; 900 bris double soring extran, nartly nt 6.10; N bris supers nt #00; 125 brie dy winter) at & and 90 bris bucks wheat flour ut $255.0, ‘Total equal to 1,20 bris, Exports tourn quoted ut 4.756535 for xoud to chulee, and ryo tune nt H.0G5.00, OTItKH MILLSTC FES Wore in fair supply and wenk fur want of troleht-rount, Salen wered cara bran at $1.2%4.10.75; 7 carn midutings und chorte wt #1150916); Denrs feed ut #11.0x¢1475; and Lear wheat screenings AL#AW. Conrse corn-ment was nominal af $15.00 per tunon track. SPRING WHEAT—Was active nnd trrogutart gen= eratiy quotca wens, Dut avorasing nearly the same as the previous day, ‘The market devlined Se, and Closed ut about the latest wrices’ of Wednesday. Javerpoul was reported a ahida dedror, and. private cablen tivted a firmer tone, but our recelpia word fund expeeted to Mierense with the Ming up OF $hU now Llovutor, while thy yolumMe UF ahipusnts re- Iyemall. A xoud muny operators rly nn If Ss 2 FLOUL hey expected a pante, ptathng Unt their eurruspondenes warrnted the belie that out sldure wilt not long sustain the markot so high aboro minrket started -othor placus'as It Ins now. ' The Ont song at sbuut to mdyanee, part of i aving beon pained irregularly however attor the exll of Wednesday afternuon, There wore buying ordors on hand for sbout 91k0 i HN hold ors wero strenathuncd by the European news, ‘Tho thet sven Weakened, und kepl going down ull iste Uy toamlons i eymnputhy with weakness In stocks in New York, sh lots of No. 2 were tu Inir demand, Closing at sd for enreloada, und $L1big, Cor round Jota, Seller d. upened at FL lla ‘at onched ae Des Hh 24, C1 BE: 3 als, doetined ts €ialtve, und react Plone. eller Felruucy ranged ut sll eeL ls neat FAL Jecombar was Quint At SL.Qiquet ly, loving AL SLI0%. pot sales wary reportnd OF G12 Du No, 3 at €1.0ieges Wg LA bit Nos that wxastios LON) bu doin Central at toes, 2.00 bu rejuctad AL M@isa; iM At SoELONy. "Poul, 3,0N bu. + Vinnesats < Was dull ata disenuut of fully n red, which decHnod lo par by. wnd closed tame At #10, thongh with title offering, ‘The tower uradon were reported of 33h) Ua No. J ‘Koy bu No. red ut $1.05; we HOS ., tn *gund howsue," at Usgex 120 bu rejected at ie. iGey and a by KaMple nt Wecrgl.Us, ‘Fatal, 13,000 bu, No.2 nlxed at ck COMN=Wae more uctive un declined I¢¢hie. und vlused below the latest Wounosday, ‘Tho’ Urtinn markets wore Quuted etendy und finh, but our rocelpte ware luncer, with emall snipmients, und the dow! rd tendency in wheat mude corn holders moro willing ta sell, Hhippers — sevomed Indiiferent about operating, aig, erarcity of freight-room as a rousun fur dutinosy, WUE the ourront onforinis ware nivut all lagen. ‘Thero was rather loss anxiety to sul] futures decling, and May was rolatively firm; it openid a c, declined tu Pfc, reacted to ate, nd bid, sallor Juno ranged at Wetitye, Fobruary at iigetitda, January at £xsi2o, and Do- cemmber ht albeeiti{c. Uy latter clowing ab 43ae, Spot dof LOW be Ne, 2 and bl Salen were repor ila 24 401; pu high ian bu Fojecton wid a cutted ot mm by sap B 4 i No ifev.un buord cars; and 20) bu curs at bie ic ce “Foti 21/38) bus OATS—Woere fairly nective, closing MA%e lower, Tho market uatronxer, but folloft fully le afters wards, some ot thu longa alluring property 20 freely that jonny thought thoy were unluading, ‘The trade ing win principally tnJunuary uid May,” Detiverios on December cont s Were reported to have buen: fulr, but tew tots cane to the surfiwe, ‘The recuipts werd Init, und the “shipments moderne. Samples were ruthur slow. Seller December soll at i He, closthy nt je, January oponed wt tee d cloned areetec. Many stastud at w4.0, TOME, Closing at ikAgu wiiic. Cash No, 1h 4e, und resected were slow at Bhresc, ro” Fp rtrd a NL au bu reject eet ant cl ler; tho market mixed at When Ay rey wd at Sop 1,Uu) bu by sample Ky und SAN bu al Sauee lor hy for white, iree on board. YPotal, WY K—WWas dull and tuwer, deoilning lo per bu, ‘1g wifertnua were amiall ond there wae fittia mauiey. us ss Cur lute wore tal omutnad AL ete, ry {8Y-—-Was dull and 1439 lowor, ‘Tho markot gaya wily under thy bis arrivuis, IM ears boluit Iu apectod in. Buyers fiuld off, aking only a fow bright Non und a tow ear lets Crs siord. Janunry wid at Nast wold at ni 49 ae ba HOVon tek, und iu, tal, aw bu. 2 TWO Q'CLOCK CALI» 1 Abbent grat sean, und otonod Selmer, ay #110520 Uva tor January wn aisgcetltig 10 : lon ROUNT Rt FU AGL int Tor dmitaeys BLADE! HM tur Fobrunry, und €1.iealteng tor L areal tnt eo etitye for tanuyey and y cleeaisig th te isheu ful ar dafahny tor May. MM te inet taeae Ute for Hos pounber, (go for dun cetze fur May. Unt iy esac tar Lecombar, i2}y. se tor Muy, Ralos ahd nnuary, See for Fela ay. Stoae piek clos bu aL «10: W tur January aad at AD gin Hitanye catude Ley ia at SUL a bec th, “innuary und nt Paiste ere hata vhften ot Aas for January and ilyat ‘obra a Le mirpunminr sale TC Rina eared x eo. he Sul 5 To hoe thu gull witoat wos quutod a¢81.10 sallur Janus ary. : GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-COR, Wusin moderate demund at cure rontpricus, Quotations Chutew hurl and carpet, kine ‘ it itow alk el iste “8 a : Crouke: on 4 i HUTTER—Phis market presented the same genoral fentures a8 on the preceding days of tha week, For gvad lo chuloe tuble butter tho demand was active und the Inte advance was. thoroughly sustained, whily the poorer surté remained under nevlect wud showed considerable Irrogularity. Quutatious wore wa followa: . a3 ia on is BAGGING—In tho bagutog markut theru was only a ight Duslnoss dulng. ‘Sho few urders rucolved wore filled at the quotations given below: 28 |Durlaps, 465 bu, a |G ies slnulo. eI 20 [Wool sack as tS | CHEKBE-Not wich was dulng In this branch bo yond tilling stnal} ordore frum the Western and outh- ora trade, Exporturs wero tdly, und Buster buyors 15 e holding ull, Vricea wore vasy a8 given be- Full croam, Septembor aud October. 1517 or Ieee inert tae ¥ atti Fart skin, fly ull wkiny... ran shot Indians * ea] AVilmainaton, aeeiea at ‘ ere mous wore quoted for ‘pork barrolm end $1328 Saten woro roported of Scars ab ; 2 ee i rocoipts ware light, and tha te- ‘ mand wholly fram packers = ‘ HUGS—Wore quoted at 250776 for fresh, atid at 23 Se for storphonse lots. ‘ FISH —Laxo fish wero strong nt tho adv inhed oariier in the week. ‘Thera was # et for other descriptions, ‘rao waa. Vetally tho.casg nt tin atau of tho sensor neg oatah= : endy mare ull, a4 1s Whitettal, Su. 1, # 34ebeI.. oh oan Waitetish famnily, # 34-brl... 2am, ‘WVrout, ¥ yee 3) 20.09 4 Lo a x 125 AI, Mackora}—5 1D O12 Muckerel=No. 3 shore, @ bib Mnekerol—Larie fanitl 88 bs Mackere|—Fat tamil Xi @Aor Macwcrel=Parniy sit %B im : auKerel — iT. i fish—oorce's, YI Hah -Ureng book, 83 : errin adit, sp A } Vorring—Pabrador, rot ea Herrine—Hotiand, 1,16 g 10 ; Jlerring—Sealed. ®, Ss : California sation, _ av) i FAUITS AND NUTS—Continned netivity te reporte ed by deniers in thin line af gourds, and pricox show decided trmnoess oll around, Apples, ches, roisina, : ind eurrunta ars mpocinily_attang. Nut Or6. S0llloe frouly at tull prices. Wo quot POUEIGN, * ( Datos... Applos, evaporated. Appl jor Aw thern, ree 4 @ “ Peaches, unpared, lulyas, now. OMG Mecktrsiogs a rite ckterste Fitted cherrlos, oo Sk hg eosen 3. @ 10 equdst, No larze Iota are moving, Apples nro held firmly, aad In some wbove Lhe murkol, huldars beng in i20 Waste wo tla amuns, per box,. Mouttern oranues, per Ue Califurnia par Maluan grapes FIM EAI—Sagare were aut as on the praveding daya of the eo he arrival during the present woak of sev6ral propollors with fair targavs of suzar has temporarily rolicvel the searcle . ty, and the markat yesteriny casod of Ke. The de~ ; jhund continues ucilye. Coffees wors moving freely | nt steady rates, Sirups, molasses, rice, and apices r were Lrm, juote; atten. tees toeereees we wu 5) a Hoo 154 yee Mt 8 o-mediuti.... Bae ke NL; pecands N,, open kettle, ore OG 7 Chotce corn or suznr, Ce Veline corn or auza Mo Fale to good varn ur ain: gat i Mlacketrap. te ue N.O. moins Cob an: oveed? Gil 31 Gard 17 ais é 95 C408 pt BA HA em De O| $0, "The oturings were moderate and snippord wore bidding for the hoy. Prairie wun slow and caty. ‘The ollcrings wore Ligher, ahd buyers wore Lolding aces vee HAMEL TOU ip request’ ‘at Unsitored prices, wre Woukening, but prices are a Green cured: heavy, Damaged hides. Cale, 8 Jory Ratton, ; be Sunt, 3 “{ ® ‘ ? TORRY ine alow ut taaiie por ib. 108 ‘offerings ' were Hberal, and biyera are inking smotl lots ouly. HOVS—Were quist und stendy at weZe for New yore: Be for Cautornias and isaiie for Wieconalt samlon, " PUSHER. ~The sates were falrat unchanged prtcos, ‘Tho shipments include jumber that waa sold sone 4 tine ago, but dealors lave not beon sbte to sbip it . fo ihe wearelty of curs. A fow loads ore comlug by inke, tut they cut n BI figure. Quututions; Heavacg seen clei, inch + fet aud recond lent, Kirst und secund clear, IM@i¢ inch, 'Thira clear, d0,s008 Firt and second clear rougl ety Eleatund secon: Common dressed siding... Flooring, avoond commuan dressed, fox bavrda, 1 ltrely K Fencing Ce mon boards, ba. Commun boneds, Nu dT Common auras Dimension stuf, a re ‘Mavbar, 4x4 tu Bxb, Inclusive, 18 t Pickuin, Hat, rout, wad Odd... ant Bhingtes, st ett an 2] ‘el ie IW tbs wd arial Ibbene sae, ie market a, lll tho cold ‘checked thu nate, feat roa “SEALS AND. VINNHICS STOCK=Trado "Bons He eae, ound thine ‘rates neo likaly tors” eke und thin shovo Ha sodn. -Alotals woro not changed. "Quotas ote: Ti-piates, 1x} 1G ¥ box, ‘Hncpiatess Wat conpor-tnied, copterginned, Hand Wo Cut AO afeO tron, Nu Rhwet-lron, No. Common baretron rates, cose: Atusala fron, Nus, 8 te 1. Aniertcan planished ire Amerlean do,” a7 Galvanised tro ue +t ronice Witte, Discount on gnivinized fron i835 por cont on Junte ata nnd 2 to Wan churcuns., G " NALLo—Ware stoudy at $200 rates, OAs 2a fat tende was doing and steady at the privus ulven bulowt Gurbon, Elatny, tho markotwas ' nia fen} Neutafoot olf, extn, Nenisfoot oll, Nad, Bank eet, A Hine, a nue at powitry word Inferior in quality, a wants appanred to-Ld winull, Game was also alow. : Dressed chickens were quotod nt Gude, turkoya ut ry 5 be, und ducks and geum 2. pale chicks wo v jucks $1,703 #95. ‘The salina | a in 2 at Teta hier Be qui pias ila in eal dian Titeliy per 1b, ru tiga from atore. o taking amill lots at & irger ullurings woun, anticlpuilon of » No sales cur-Jonds wore repurted. ‘they ary quoted nearly aa high os atora-lots, BEDS—Timothy wa: satu ub SHG, und waa gunorally quutd rin ‘wore ninde nt etdestal ‘There nee { Goonuid. und tos stock fiero is esd to be rather Inne, Clovor was walable at $40bad.7U, jumand for ik ls partly spaculutiva, "tliy cluvur crap ts bellaved to, attofunt in choice sued. Fux sold at $118 ‘on thu bale of pure, aud adwing suod was quoted at 41.18 BAi.1—Fultawinu aru tho quotations: : Coutea alts Wor Urtesrsserssetsenee jagiy Dalry, WAN HaHa, sevseerestecs 20 Aiutey, withaut sacks, 100" tun dairy, por ai Jverpoud tnd, bre : VINEG AI —bulla at bolts FoF “nelly "1d isa%de for extra whit wine, Haru cldor vinuyur ts quoted at 16 { tty OW husk Y—Was to Foor, duimand at to advance, 1 ules moro reparted of Ud brs Hnishod youds ou the oon econtange quot and steady, Ontors are: — i $ a ane uaaly foremall © prinetpaliy from Wengen wal juts. Whe stuck ts tinly bold, Quod to cholee meriiutd cup, Course and dingy cul ‘Quotations: met: i ud he lead, Conres unwashed dee pabetdodettoe toe Meulu unwashed He 2g Hie wanton vonuos ns a: Euarap wasted How ast LIVE STOCK. Tecette beam ccelpte= wunday Wyostavs ss iy 8 pnieitem Waves’ iat Weudguaday, Le prince of th East rn ry at ‘s y tho closing o: ul qrtdulishee biol goaurted On Hrtvay tog w bas i

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