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PINANG $20,000,000 Northern Paciie Raid Company QENERAT, FINST MONTAAGE RATLNOAD AND LAND GRAND SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS. Principal and interost payable in the City of Now York tn United States gold col of present standard of woight nnd tinences, PRINCIDAL DUK JANUAMLY 1, 101, 2 INTRUEST OPER CENT, PAYABLE: JANUARY 1 AND JULY Le “Freo from all United States, Stato, and municipal taxes that may bo required by Inw to bodeducted by . said Company from sald fntarasb BONDED DEBT LIMITED TO £3,000 peérinite uf road tintshed and accepted by, tho Preal- dent of the United States. FORM OF BONDS. * Coupons of 81,000 ench, with privilere ‘of rogistra~ tion of principal. Mogistoradt cortificatos of £5,000 oncl. THUSTRE. THE CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEWYORK + tthe Donde aro scoured by n first mortaago on thoon= tea raliroad equiyment, fmnchtses, and other prop- erty of the Company nequired nnd to be nequired, In~ éloding the ind grant, with the oxcoption of the lands phat of tle Allseotrl Ivor, subject only to the lien of tho Pend d’Orkile und Miseourl Divistonal Honds, to retire which an oqtal amount of these Londsare to fomain tn tho tinnds of the trustee. ‘Tho bonds aro recolyablo in payment of Iands at 110 and Interest, ‘The proceeds of nll the antes of Ind fnortyngod, nftor payment of Intorest on the bonds, faust bo applied to the purchnao of tha bonds, if be- fow HU nnd Intorosts If above that price, tho bonis ‘wit! bo drawn by lot for payment nt 120 nnd intorcat. . Tho honda x0 puretinsed, torethor with any received in payment for Innds, will be hold for alnking fund Purposes... The alnking fund begins In 1935, Ie necumulntive, ‘and aufflciont at Its minimum to pay off this Indebtod> fipss ot matutity. ‘tho Land Grant of tho Company 1s vory Iarze and ‘yoluable, being at tho rate of 12,800 ncron por mite In the States and 2/00 In the Territories, ‘The innd cast ofthe Missour! River ty subjact to tho rightor tho Proforred Stockholders to exchange their stock nt par for purchaso of thea Janday but In the event ofa default In the pnymont of tho fnterest on these bonds the scourlty of thexe lands would revert to the bond~ holders, ‘Tho matn lino of -ratlrond when completed will ox- tond from Lake Suporior to two paints on tho navitas ble waters of tho tho Pucific Oconn—I. c, Murch Sound, W. T., and Columbia Itver, nt or near Vort= land, Oregon. It will bo nbout 2,400 miles tn Tength, ‘Tho branchos and connections now owned or under funso ary Xsg miles tn tenth, making total lino about 200 milos. * Of main lino there aro now finished and running 12 miles under construction and expected t become Dloted about duly, 11, 0 TO complete tlie systom there requiras to be cor ‘obtructe about. beerieety fnvod, making ne tho Hine Uftcmceesecssee ve TO With coda of thie prosont loan tho Hoard of Directors have alrendy taken stops tooxtond tho Sullding of tho line In the mont rapid manner cum- patible with propor eCunomys und It isthe intention Of the Company to hnve a throug lina at the earliest Hractieneto portod, Inaddittan to the 20 millon stove Montloned and under conatrnotion, vizorous means tres will bo takon for furthor prosceution of tho work. ho nocessury rails, txtures, and oquipment for wore than £00 miles havo boon sirendy contracted, 100 rch ines iia'are, sent time, (ist tished whe aa ne onthe nanan ree nde ay 1 i park wel id 47,605 00 For the same port Bhowing inercano for 1890, samo porlad....8 an bout the samo milenge, the presont ndditional How ling having been only recently rendy for wee. Showid there bo ut avy timo adeticiency of net enenings for tho payniont nf the Intervat on theso donde, the nrocceds of sntea of Inds of the Company ‘are firat applitablo for that purpuac. ‘Who rond passos thronuh the «rain lands of Minno- son and Dakota, which hnya hoon demonstrated to ba as good as-any in the world. ‘Those of Montann aro boing raplily sottted for grazing purposes. Mun= tana han nlso fargo mincrat wonlth. “Tho procseds of the bonds now effered will turntst the Company all tha means ruquired during the yenr 181, nnd no further amount of bunda will bo offered untit 1882, ‘According to tho ostImato of tha Company, tho exe penditure of about 80,0020 will completo the Iinor tho Divisional bonds (41,0) (W)) and the presont isang will atendijy diminivt by resaon of land salesy and on tho completion of tha Jina tho fixed charzo will not oxcoed F2,AN,00 oF $1,000,00) perannum. Under tho former organization of the Company miore than Bie 09,00 of bonds hnd Leon teanud, which honda tivo deon convorted Inte the proront Preferred Btock, ‘The proceeds of these bunds are patd direct to tho Company, which makes Ite on contracts, there be~ ;, ing uo construction company. -Yovirtne of onr contract of purchase with the Northern Puelite ta scriptions will be recet: Gag, the Bd of danunry, 1881, by either of the underalgned for the nhove hands, at +) 102 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, payable on ar before February 1, 1881) nt tho option of the purcha ending the preparat’ cwompai exchungenble for the fonand after » of the bonds hy the wil be given, hen ready. A sinuiitancoun Issue will bo mado by MESBIS,. 8. MORGAN & Cv,, In London, Coples of tho bond and mortgage, and further Ins forination In detall concerning the Land Grant, ote, ‘an be obtained nt our Offices in pamphlet form, DREXEL, MORGAN & CO. WINSLOW, LANIER & CO. AUGUST BELMONT & CO., “Subscriptions wil) aleo bo recelved at the OMmcesot WREXEL & C0,, W. UW, NEWBOL'S SON & CO, PHILADELPHIA, . IOUNSON, <BROTHEKS & BA LEE, TIGOINSOS & CD, WRENS SSETT & C1 nos‘ron — STOCKS POUT AND OLD OR CARRIED ON MARGIN, DAY & FIELD, + HANKERA AND BROKERS, Members of the New York Stock Exchange, 130 La Salle-st. M. DAY, CYRUS W, FIRLD, Jit. "ic. now York sbeotate* a ALBEH CYRE JOU T, LERTEI SIAR, KCHWANTZ. BK, WILLAIU, Moinbor Now York Btock Hxcbango KaAITL W, ALLEUCOS, Special. J.T, LESTER & 00., Stocks, Bonds, &., Bought and std on Now York Stock Bxchange. 25 & L7 Chamber of Commerce, Chieagar New York Houso-B0RANTON & WILLATID, FRicktoeks, also boneht and sold tn the Heston, Philadiptila and Haltinory oxchante Commission Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets. AIL LEAL, ON, DM. CURT Tepe x, es (.1. HUDSON & 00., Stock Brokers, _ 8 Exchange Court, New York, Fay and ectl for investment, of on margin, al] neeurl= Hlencurraut nt Now Vark pluck Hachange, niorest allowed on dally balances, WALLST. towmke wa CART Metuve WHEN ALLOWED TO usu our diagration tn baying and selllag Kincky, we guaranion here, bums frow ¢0 jaw Vork. ain 1BBT, ton, Jamaica, ree ul prophevied in the planets and thoney for our ent Anyusten und gugrantes trees AMY Lunkors und Brokers, 65 Hachauyo-place, Whe “Siur of Hethloh Prof. C, A. Grhiamer, of Kin; ceutly nade sume wonde gounection jo says of tho “star of Buthlehen the'Stur of Hetblebem! antl by once more seen $n Cascopla’s Chatry and: wilt be scoompunted by a total cellpse of tho jun and inoon, | Tho stir ony taukea its ar att neo every 315 years. lt willuppear and tluml- nate the heuvens, und execed $n brilllunoy even Jupiter when iv opposltion to the sun, and, | Merefure, nearer to the sun und brightest, The qurvelous brilianey of the "Blur of Bethlebent? In 1887 will surpass’ any of ite previous visitie ous. It willbo seen evon by noonday, shining with a quick, flasl(uy light tho cutire year, after which ft will gradually decreasy in brigbtness, and toally disuppear, not to return to our beave eng until 220, or 315 yeurs after 87. Thisstar Hret attracted the attention of modern astrougs gnerin the yeur 157. It wis then called » pow ‘ gtar. [twas no new star, however, for this was the atar which ebone so brightly 4H. Cand was tho aiar thet (uuinuted tho eayous at thu Qae ~ Uvlty of Chulats" BUSINESS. Stocks Open with a Jump, and Close with a Slump. Especial Wenkness in Vanderbilt « StooksSharp Rise in West- ern Union. The Money Market Masy—Movo- mont of Currency. Tho Produce Markols Much Unsetlfod —A Genoral Advance During the First Hour. Wheat Derlined Heavily, and Other Prodneo Fell ON in Ssmpathy—A Dull Closing. BPINANCIAL. Stocks opened netive and gtrong, with a rapid rigo in Western Guion, whieh carried that stock from 8034. to 8%. Purchases by tho smalter venrs wero assigned ns tho cause of the ipward moyvoment, a large part of which was lost before tho close. ‘Tho larger bears, those who began selling at 101, declare that they will buy nostock above, Thuy profess to belive that tho virtuc of Weatern Union hus all gone outof it. Tho substanee of §t, according tothem, Is gone. The now wires of tho Amerlenn Union will reach Chlengo thismonth. The ennsyivania Hailrowd fs about to dispossess the Western Union of its fneflitics along that line, ‘Chere appears to be no doubt that Vanderbitt has sold ail his stock, nnd Mr, D. O. Mills, who was the lnrgest stack- holder after Vandorbilt, 1s reported to have sakt that he would never again own o share of West- ern Union, On those bearish advices it was that tho market: made Its adyanco yesterday, one firm of brokers reporting the purchnse of 39,000 shares, ‘Tho stuck closed wunk ut 8%. ‘Tho spevlal weakness of tho murket was in tho Vanderbilt stocks. Now York Central and Lake Shore opened at the highest prices of the day, and Michigan Central only made 14 over the opening. ‘Transactions were heavy, with a downward tendency all day, and during the fust hour tho market was fairly tat- tled. New York Central shows n logs of (, Mich- igan Central of 4, Luke Shore of 4. Lake Shore Alone raltied at the fiat, aud it recovered only % nbove the lowest. ‘There were some very wenk spots In tho rest of the market, Erlo ran down to 48tg, closing at 4834, the preferred from (2%; to 803, Northwest 4S, St, Vault from 14% to 110%, sh fron 45.to 44, tho pre 8t.Joo from 49% to 4, Kansas & Texas from 44% to 404, Lackawannt from 1003f to 103, Jorscy Central from 8% to8), Union Pacltle from 1133¢ to 10754, Jron Mountaln from Bits to 624, Lake Erie & Western from 43 to4l, Canndu Southern from 7436 to 7116, Chat tanoogn frum 74% to 68, and Pullmun Palace: Car Company fromm 151 to 113. ‘There wasn very weak fueling at tho close, It {s anticipated that heavy orders to sell in the morning wilt be given by thld operators, that thu nren of shop orders witl be rencbed, and per haps a thorough Mquidation of the pending epcculation bo thoreby effected. Some such renction oy that of yestorday was inevituble {na market that bad boen advancing without any important set-back for six months, ‘The recent rise hus been to some extent specti- Intiye, and speautation always overlonpe Itself, ‘Theo recent movement iu Pullman was o corm- plete surprise to the Insiders in tht stock, A prominent officer and’ large stovkholder, think {ug the Loom of Inat week =noud ono ty realize gome profits on, gave an order to aeil, He would have beon satisfied with 125, but received 141. Northern Pacific disanpalnted tho street, Polnts were put in olroulatton'at nn early hour that thero would be a rise in tho stock in order to stimulate the gubsuriptions to the bonds whieh wore offered yestertuy to tho public in New York, Thu preferred opened at v7}, ad- yuneed to N7%, anti thon slumped to 6534. Tho common dectinedt from dis to 33g. Apart from Any points there (s good buying of this stock on the proapeets of tho eatly comptction of tha rond ns a trunk Ine to tho Pacitic, Tho only stdvks that show satus on tho closing priecs of Friday aro Alton 1, to 155; C,, C.. 0. & 1.44, to M4; Burlington & Quincy As Nendlng fi, to 62; Western Union 2}. Amorican Union }, to Tl: Louleyillo 1a, to 00! Asis usually tho case, the break of yeatorday came out of an apparently clow eky. Thore was not a whiapor of trouble to be heard in Wall atrect on Friday, and thogo who sat In tho inner clreles of the imngnates at the Windsor Hotel Friday evening did not bear a sound that woutd startle a fawn. The American Exchanye of Baturday enid: No top so fur seems to Le sot for prices at the Btook Exchange. The stock market yesterday appeared generally strony, and the quotations forthe uvestinont sures of good reputation wore advanced 2 per cent and over, But while handsome wins were, tg 0 Tilo, shown nt tho close, It a undenfable that ¢ quict marketing of he Pie went on, Olforings wero taken nt rising tures, but, novertholuss, tho buying ape poured mathor foreed. 1 the demund [or stooks has not antirety coasud, it is eoupied with rolls zutlous of puople outeldy tho wtrect and lire holders fn tho street. Itis not unnatural that wo should reach a polnt some tine when itt leant a halt in the upward movement of prices should bo niide, If the stock speculation fs to bo ont ull healthy or safo, after tho now year has heen woll turned, the pilin up of quotntiona on paper cannot Ko on without some Hguidation, It may be tray tit olmost the only urguinent nguinst the Justilica~ tlon of n further advance fs, that quotations tro: already ao high; the yenr almoat ended hag heen wonderfully prosperous one, and the future Ahnost upon us fa Npparently free from cloud or frown, Hut no guuranteo of stability Jn prices ean ve afforded if blind purchasing continies upon one assumption namely, that tho future rate of Government Intervst is to bod por cont =while othor considerations, such is posslblo crop failures, Huptigation of exlating lines of rallrond, so-cilled “Granger” legislation, ete, nee not to be ignored. Thora ts suareoly it cor broker who will be bold oneugh to a iso his customers to buy stocks at thelr present prices Jn spite af tho presnien prosperity: thoro are many whe frinkly advise reulizats of pratits by those porauns who have bought notfor permanent investinent, but for int diate prollt, The fullowing shows the fluctuations of tho activo atockst Dpens[lilah= |eaieey floss tna. | a eta ng. 3° Ton ira Hriby aocund iarigingursess C wo & Northwestern Munhatt Fs) Jaton Mack ron MOUntaliiensss 8 Western Union iol, i} Auer, Union ‘tal, Co, ul I 1. ay . & Ha Tia protarred ashville & Chaitiauooye, ‘&Toxns Conteal oyernmant bonds wore stony," In Chicago, District of Columbia 8.058 wero 104 bid and 1042f 4heu wore 1123f bid and 11246 nskeds tho bs, 10144 anid 11%; and the 6s, 101% and 1042{, rates wore 481 and 484, days sud ti} for domand; ngked; tho 4s were 11035 bid and 11% waked; tho Forolqn oxchange waa dull, *. Sterling posted Bankors' uctual rates ‘were 481 for sixty-duy bills and 4833 for demand, For sixty-day commercial bille for prompt do+ livery, 4784GAT0{. For throo weoks' dulivory, ABKGIWY. Kixty-day commerotul bills, prompt dofivory on Havre, 831%@500%, and Marscillos BHRGESWH. Bixty-day commercial bills on Ante were, deliverable prompt, woro Bry @swk. Tankers’ bills on Germany wero OX fur sixty ixty-day commercial bills, prompt, WHOU%44 and for three wocks’ avliyory, WYOW%. Bankers’ guilders on Hole fand woro 00% for sixty days ana 40 for demand; alxty duys’ commorolal wus 0@00 6-10. Aus TLS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURSDAY, trian florins, 414%: Norway, Swedon, and Dens mark, U4. Bupply of bills amall, ‘) ‘The oxports of domestic produce from Now York for tho past week amount to 87K, igmninst $6,475,850 for tho corresponding week of 1870. Tho following tntic shows tho exports {oxclusive of specle) from the port of New York for the week ending Heo, 2%, 1X80, compared with tho statement of tho two provious scars: Kor tho weokessss ‘ea 6 atta ed PeSHRUMG tonarteres abet “eh Blnco Sn Desssesee BAAN ELD ATA RD) FERC SST Chieugo bank clearings were §9,000,0W. Tho currency moyoment between tho elty and the country was tuelgnifeant In elthor direction. New York exehnnee yas sold between banks at Me per $1,000 discount, Lonns were in morcrato, request at per cent on call and 0@7 per cent on time. Local entes of eccurittos wero Maht. Chienzo 4¥a rold nt 100!4; West Town ba nt (06; Burting- ton & Quiney 4s at ti; and Wabnsh os nt Ob. On tho Chfengo Stock Tonrd thero were antes of Burlington & Quincy 4s at 1g. The follow- ing quotations were mado: Chlengo Water in ‘0, Siiteng Water ds, Utccesssecee Ad, Asked, ut . tt Chiteaso & Ate IRs tts, Si Chejenta, Hee O. IL as, dae Chew, 18 0. Me We is, dno Anckeonvilic & Souttionstern Whobash, St. be a ib nts fie, ti Chicano CHty 1s It sity Wy Ik. Gs. ‘Kendurs' Ly TKN Inter-State Industels Last week's Intest quotations of tnilsted stoc ica were: New York Loan & Improvement Com- pany, &0 to 87; Kevly Motor Company, 3 tot; At- luntic & Grent Western Raslrond Company (com anon), U's to 1043; Delaware, Lucknwannn & Now York construction subseriptions, 5 to 34 pre- mlums New Orleans Pacific Ruthway subserip- tuna, 13 tu 18 premium; American Railway Ine provement C empany, 40 tof premium: Central Construction Company of Amorlean Unlon Tel egraph, 110 to 1h; Edison Eleetrle Light Com- puny, 1,000 to 1,100; Edison Ore Milling Ce 0 to 109; Fuller Electrical Company Brooklyn Blovated Itulroud? Company, 6 to 1 and Rochester & Stute Ling Rallrond, & to Bi, ‘The following 13 wstatement of the Controller of tho Curreiwy Jnv, 1, 1981, showing tho nmounts of Nutional-bank notes and of legal- tender notes outstanding nt tho dutes of tho passage of the acts of Juno 2), 1874, of Jan. 1, 1835, and of Moy il, 1878, together with the Amounts outstanding at tho dute,and tho ine ercaso or decreusos NATIONAL DANKS, Amount outstanding Juno 2, Amount outstanding Jan, 14 b Amount outstanding May ay bh a aN abt elnded), Increnre: Inerouse since: Amount outatanding J Amount outstanding Jui Amount retired BBS bat BHCSt, 018 Amuant didopistt with the Proasuty ort Criltedt States ty redoom nates of Inxo} ent and Hquidating banks retiring elre tlon under net of dung 20, 18; ate Ancreosy tn deposit durmg thu last month. 25, Increase ih deposit since dain, 1y 18D... tsa Tho Conttoller of tho Currency reports tho addidional.clreuintion issued during the month of Deconbder to bo $1,105,600, and the amount surrendered and destroyed $510,38i, teaving tho net Increnso $435,207. The not increase of Nu- tlonal-bank notes during the calondar year was €2,458,727, Tho Increase of legal-tendur notes on doposit for the purpose of retiring Nutlunal- Yank note elreulnlion fs 20,717, tho Increase during the year $7,605,000, and tha amount of feyat-tonder notes new on deposit [a $21,007,823. ‘The total nmount of Notionalebuule notes vite standing on dan. 1 is S204), not including National gold bank notes amounting to $1,195, 200, Fifty-nine Natloual banks have organized during the calendar your, with an aggregate authorized capital of $7,274,170. Eleven bunks bye gone Into voluntary Mquldation, having 1 eupltal of 81,010,000, ‘vo bunks bavo fniled durlyg the. calendar yer, with a capital of 700,000, and dividends amounting to 80, 0, and 100 per cent respectively buve been puld to tho creditors of these banks. The following table shows tho highest and low- est prices of stocks for tho year 18802 (OF 823, q forthe Bite, 1 ite te Miah tthe & Mins, ph Ohio Contra. fanturin © We ut x3 Gontral Fuelt kes Minty Rules tyets v Rent Sarabande 4 Tomo WS Og.0 11 ame rank Omaha SL ae 0. 94 wo ts 4 y St dak Ban F, KEL Hanke. to SEL PDA DET Vane Ba ME, Se Bh, Ua Hroxna & Pn Union Tact ie Of “AV a TAR ATG es « ttc Ist as 1 tei Ea uk.com it Ont Cants iS, ah Cineuein attain, #29{ ioral EY BY TELEGRAPIT. NRW YONI. New Yon, Jon. #.—Coveramonta wonk, + In tho raflroad bond market Boston, Hartford & Elo tts advanced to M4 from 5144, nnd later declined tof; Loulavitte & Nashville general mortgage 6s advanced to 105 from 103, and then declined to 104; Minncapolia & Bt. Louls (lows Divison) Nrats advanced to 100 from 108; Chosa~ peakn & Ohio currency Os ndvanced to 43 from 61; Columbus, Chlenyo & Indian Control trust cortifentes, assented supplomontary, declined 14 to 10544, and Intor rocovored ta 107; and Kansas & Voxus acuonds decilued tq 76% from 48)4, and recovered to ili. Stnte securities wore dull. ‘Tho stuck market openod generally firm, and Jn somo casos a slight advance In prices was res corded, but speeittition saun took a downward turn, and shortly affer imldduy prices bad de elinod 1g to 3X, tho trunk-lino ahuros loading tho downward movyoment, Durlug the afternoon prices becama strong, and under the fcaderahin of Western Union prives advanoul 4 to Oi Chieago, urllngton & Quincy, Michigan Central, New Jeravy Contral,’ New York Central, and Denver & Kio Grando being prominent sin thoadvance, Inluto dealings speculation be- camo weak, and under heuvy anle a decline of 4$ to @ took ploce,—Luke Shore, New Yori Central, Northwest, Pacitic Mail, Union Puoille, Western Union, St. Paul, Nashville & Chat- thnooga, SMlotlgan Cont: Now Jersoy Cantril, Central Pacitic, and Kansas & Texua leading tho downward movement, In fnal salve there was a recovery of }{ to 14 in some Instances, ‘The Gruplitc says; ‘Tho murket to-day, has boen Irregular, feverish, and tually woak to ‘thu verge of panicky, It is rumored that a very powerful syndicate, after sdlling thelr long stovks, havo gone ebortof the market. Itisa time for caution and for realisation whero hore aro profits. Ultimately the market will rise to higher figures, but It is ques tionublo whother, at prosont prices, stock 8 aro 8 good purchasc, The riso in Westoru Union was une doubtedly engineered to sell the balauce of tho qwarket on. ‘Mio oxehanges of all othor altics ty this coun. try during the year will not by Cur from $12,- $20,000,000, m One theory of the brenk In tho Vanderbilt pee- fim stocka wag that tho Inrgest boldors had heen solling thelr atocks to buy Western Union Telexraph, but this {a only ong of tho countless rumors, none of waleh cold bo traced byyond tho walls of tho Stock Bxotinnge, One uf tho vn u ri nrlous rumors ntioat concorning Weatern nin was that the line was about to absorb tt val. ‘This, like othor reports, cout not be ve ined, ‘Tho Hoston papers any that Vanierbite (s buys log Atohieat, stock. sti it them were nedy, The ie rinuored that the Pullman Palnee-car ook will be doubled up, whlch expired on stool tha end of tho yenr, ave ostimated xcouded over 1,000,000 shares, Most of sold hy Keen, old tinltpoot Sages Mills, andl Wet in ihyeltio’ Mull have vtosed out all thofr long stock, with profits of about 10 w er vent, ‘Thore are now cunors of tow Ouil party In this stuck, ‘The aubserlp- tlon books for Northern Piette Lown opencit this morning, ‘The subscriptions excved, Wis Lelloved,. tho ‘alnount olfercd here, About thren-fourths of the Wall street brokars quote at ring xchange eccurding to the Tigw plan, North Sellewan & Co, and tho British Bank, of Aimerlen quote aeeordtug ta the old atyle, mont & Co, nre_niso tuelined to the Iatter forms. Tho Bank of Montreal here quotes both ways, regnlur month poyeble Jan, Wostern Unton ‘eit en ayivanin Railroad dous wot appear to be bellow on Wallstreet. Instead of t proseed, it has rlaon todas tran the Western Union Petugraph Compu, kt Standard consolidated mluing declared a dividend of 75 cents per share, ya: “The report that the Jonny would be trom the Mon ; ho stock bong dee and very heyy: At the olllees OF Ab wast 1 tu FEMOVO Phe Commerctal rernph € pelled to remove thelr wi axations have taken plitve, ated that ne: motte bad been gery the wires, and, da tho ‘Telegraph Company had rr pany, 1 wos not known how st pntracts with the Pennaylyatia Railroad Comes hat nottee could r bu scrved, Tho courts tind deelded that a rail ron wast pully highway, and on this decision the Americon Union Compiny bad hel their wires atring along the road, Ifa now goinpany could obtaln sul privileges, why cannot tie one ho h the American Union elugraph Company it was, eying the right retaln then? At the ollice of ated that no information find beon received excapt that published in the papers. IL would, to Pennsylvania Rutlrond Tay Je: ni of cottrae, be to the tdvantaye of {ible the | onpny have tho exetusive right. tn OF tho cH reaoived: minformation had beon thore: whieh would furnish any Hight ttrpon the sublect." Transuotions, 471,000 shares; Murlington & Quincy 14 New gorsoy Content, 3100) Jnekuwaitty 2 Tee BM aE Dolaware & 2 TRUM Un ta me spect: HH iH DO LrOtuerin vss. lortuwestorn Houlayilte & Nidhi Du proferra “HL Paul, Doe Bt Lh Be Western fin Del. Atiantio & Mofrin's Pacitte Mui pelnwaro & 1 iam Now Jorsuy C Wal icra Ronatme, Amerie yory Cl somo tinsnetions at 6 pur cent. funds were steatly at par, Munver & He sat Lake Michigan ¢ Nor + Mi Virginia. consol: f Ry Do preferred New Yura Horlom. «. Lako Shoge, ones, D CX 1 Olle Cental, Jake Urls & Wei Gatario & Wort Late Xt Hore. nk tte ie Fittest ushvitle & mney market cas cantie paper at Be $@0 percent. Primo Exchange was quot at. under tho new system W474 for sixty days, and tk, sfor demand, for tha.olt method at 4.419 and 4.884 res ab catively. Actunl business was effeuted S2@ 1-10 off these rates. GOVEMUN MENTS. nig: Now ts Wig] Pacitt 21s woND tea 8% bond tire eetnla, old ndialn, now. Hiislon Piel HContriat Puede «, Nurthern TT athena Hn it States Express 52 aii OE 2 Latte he nto, . & Nort he ‘Pere HOSTON, Rostox, dan, U-Tho money rato wenkened poreoptibly in Boston to-day. At tha leariog-ifouse the rate was b per cont, with New York dicount 1 Bushy f por cent, ‘Tho prose exchanges were 815 403,500, and tho balunce 8205200, At the Stuck Ex- change tho market wis very active, and prices were gonorally well sustained, ‘Che sules wore yory large din nearly ath classes thes, —heavior of securi+ prohably over before, tha Ti rallrond shares Atéhison opened at q adyanee of 19, ut on large offerings receded to 16H ;, aubsequer deeitilng to: 1s asked; sh Ington & Quin elined 34. and thon ne vanced to Ly Qisoti ol Ing at LegGo 18085, with 120 bid and 480% nske: auly 18) shares v sold, Chleago Northwestern | opent Ly yuneo of 4, but afterwards deolined. Pen tat oponed at 1, an ndvaneo of 31 deel t to & Western from toi Yorke prourred frou 1a t trom 2) tom, {i omn 17 to 120; Northern, % to 2 ly recovering 10 5, Dut agate and Wie wero sold, Chionyo, Bure opened nt 180, 4 boture, da- a to % ta ISsGiBm, closing nt IAI, vi fi at to 0% ) nied eon: noed from 1g. Marquette an TS tO Ts lo com 3 Wisconsin Central, from Summit Uranch, from eit¢ atorn, fram OX to WKGNA; Now ‘ow Enzlund, from ot to bybyas Pint ry Atntundproferred Little Hock declingd frou Ot to Union Pacitle trom Wet¢ to 1 td Colony ms Biint from 2b gy Boston & Lowelt trom tito 108; Ontario Uthers a8 before. rom 03 to LN In bonita, Uartlord & Erte 74 ndyanecd from Bisg to F446, but atierwiayls full off to Riles OF S5cH tax, M oll on large Union Pueltle 7a declined has liwatikeo & Bt. Paul (Dubuque Division) de nud 3g: Lite Rovk Te kay Sundusky TH. 4s Eastern 446 advanced An Atehbon Land Grant 7s, Kj Now Moxivo iy uribnutom & Miywourl 44 Bu ito oxoinpe ds, His ‘ark & Now England Hrlo 7a, $43 St doo 44.33 Fort Scott 78 tae Bu er County 7a sold at and othors ag before, Tn Jand stovks, Water-} im UA to His, aubioquently ton Land from 82 MOU G vaneod Yi, [roo aplnvel ol Ws. rn N Po cammon, Ke Cy Sted ay (ate Coton Littjo tock ia-Linyg|Huablo & Ave: Valley N.Y. N, Hngland 76.1144) udand preforre Aiohilvon & Lopokit,.154 [Ho commons. Oats Quiney, Boston, Jun, 5. Hoyle Bell Pelophane suld at ™ the Treatern Anscelated Press, A ne Thad. 14 FORKIAN. . Lonpoy, Inn. 0—Consals for moncy, 08 19-10, 01g diss, 1184 Amorican scourltiod—Now 6. 4a, M04. Contral, 60%; Now York He Nuw Oi Yorks, pur; sterl! A Mei eyivantn the, OSI 5 Millgols Cental, REY Central, WO; July Heading, 21% Panis, dan, B—Ttontes, He Wo, NUW ONLEANS. NH, Jan. th—Blyht exchangoon New Lrgg, 4.0, : MINING NEWS. NOSTON, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, Bosvoy, Jan. D—In mlalng sbares Brunswiole nifmony advaneed 14, Ponntla 4, Huron hi, outs, 10th; Franklin 3%, Aateo %, Allany i, Star ig, Nao tlonal 4, Calumet & Moola 3X. Quinoy doctined BY » Midge 3y, Copper Falls. Bt, Clair sold ut ‘3M, and others as hofore. ‘Tv the Westerns Associated Press, Roston, Muss., Jan, Mining stouks clased: - Jadiaan ener a ay 2») rr Isllstiver teidi, a SAN_FHANCISCO, BAN Franoisco, Cal, Jun, B—3iining stocks cloves - ol RAL ESTATE, ‘Tho following inatrumonts wero filed for reo- rd Monday, un, Bs city PROPEITY. bor 8 w of Jofforson, xf, . aon TO AeA ANAS lated aes aa aE Gated Deo aly 13a) (Putt Dou ta) svvvvssudossey vnveseene 1,100 JANUARY 4, 1881I—TWELVE PAGS, Chet at, 04 Ft w of North Wi ated De THEA en Se b NEDesos 1080 ttiv og thirty: oy. th 180 Wlobn t crow) 140 mwonticta st, Mi thw oF Hi fhanted Aug. 2 1 (1 = % it vinits HGat ‘dated Ta banabard (a Mose He 9 a uit BA. Hid Le Bones 1,600 1,000 2300 Maxton Hee. 2 188 lesbore Gated De be and Sonn}... + 18,000 Erearot, wi F 178 it Yui tare tnd iar vite GR ipraveT, cited Deo, {Norton Cay te Martin He MMLMICWAD eevagee 5700 Atoll AtcONL) EE Mot THircluth at, of Be Tait, duled Doc, 2h Is (Virginia Dison to Joaeplino dontades ow te 14000 Wosvontost nce wat Won, tf dined dan. d(C. and it Mater 00.8. 1 let, £0 ‘The pecinjnea No, i lishineck courte diatod Ves, 2) 1 Glonton Mind to It. 4 RA Pata 1,000 Mohuwk at, 44 fen of Contra st @ of, Dx let vei he Improved, uated Dud. J, 1k (Mictiaal Hotels to fennte Fogg) «+ . + 2200 orrnsonet at, ti ft OF LOL ‘aii dinted Nov. 2, ISU (Jotun Uanitn to Hlebard + itt), + 1,900 4 wt sisiio' Tt, sty firey tadohn Kutt 4,800 Th vor West Lafects ty Intod Doc. Fh 19 ( Tomemeth). cuiid Rte fe Zh Dev. 23, 180 Waerhard Foreman 4,368 KUSD evant serces Vaek av, Hate He Late ily ft. finpeavad, dated Nav, 2, 10 t De Snitel to Hattio Christoph. SOUTIL UF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A ILA MILES OF THY COULT-HOUBE. ee 8,000 UP SEVEN 1435 sein Me Oye wonuen RUlehy fen at. Fortyenlnin nt, vf, 24 jan. 8 (ducub Mille Riclidlns Htdmwedessceee nee 78 COMMBERCIAT. Tho following woro tho recolpts and shipments of the leading articles of produce tn this elty: during the soventy-two hours endtne wt To'cloek Monday moruing, with tho corresponding figures: your’ NICO? Artlelee, Brootn-cortts fit 4 mivuts, Ibs, Shinty, a Salt, trl, Hoult Groun antes hela: ha si aI FOUN AMER, Wek, eet eee k Henna, Ulloreetsveee Teal Le] ‘Tho following grain was tnapooted Into storn In this city. yestorday morning: 6 cars winter whent, & cars No. 3 apring, U7 cara Nu, filo, 2 curs rejected, 1 enr no grado (147 wheat); 7 curs No.# corn, 2henrs high mixcd, 113 cars rejected (200 corn); 20 cars white onts, 11 curs No. 8 mixed, Neurs resected (Fonte); 4 cura No.2 rye; 3 curs No. 2 harioy, 11 cars No. 3 do, 12 cars No, Ado, 4 enrs No. 6 do (30 bartoy). ‘otal, 437 citrs, or 210. 00) bu. Inspected ont: 97,020 bu whont, 60,155 bn corn, 11,000 bu dats, 3706 bu rye, Ujkv0 bu barley. . i * The lending produce markets wero rathor tame, yesterday, und yery frreguiar, Thero was not very much doing after the first hour, and very Httlo strength after that. Tho carly fetling was on strony one, owlng to an understanding — that = tho —“Dritists whent market was higher. This tducod a good deat of buytug hore, not 0 fow people thinking thit a regular “January bulge" had seuin, which {8 going to curry ull before It, Other grain and proyistons etlifened tn eym- pathy, but thore was not enowh demand to sus- tain prices, and tho Inter feeling was rently wenk, fresh selling orders coming out with each new decline fn quotations. In some dopart- ments thore was Httle doling boyond tha making of transfers from one month to another. Cho fact that tho annunt elcetlonof tho Honrd wasin progress Londod tv reduce the volumoof trading. ‘The afternoon range of prices} was weakened by tho report of a rather sharp declingin stocks In Now York Clty. Mess pork closed 100 lower, at $12.02¢G 12.5 seller Februnry and $12.80@t2.88i¢ for March. Lard closed bu lowor, at 38.5504.57% sollur Fel Tunry and 23,05q3.071¢ for March. Short ribs closed nt $0.05Q007:4 seller February. Spriug whout closed 110 lower, at 184¢@08ic sellor Eebruary and Wy@sKio for March. Hed witt- tor whent closed nominally at 0c, Corn closed ago tower, at BAGH for Junuary and 417%40 for May. Oats closed onsior nt Wi¢o for Janus, 8Dgo for February, ond 3540 for May. Ryo was hijehor, closing at 8a for January and 60c for February, Harley closed higher nt $1.10 seller February and at %e for No.3, Hoga were bo lower, nt $4.50@4.80 for Nybt and at $4,505.05 for honvy. Cuttio were Jower, Salea wore ut 82,25660,00, ‘Thero was nn oxceodingly quict markot for foreign nud domcstle dry goods, no slgnsof actly- ity being apparent in any departmont of tho inirket, Prices wero nominally steady, Tho New York Journat of Commerce has published a dotutlud stutemont of tho tinports of dry. goods for 1883, It gives in ono briof table tho entire imports cotidonsed undor five distingt clissitl- eatlons,—viz.: Wootens, cottons, allks, Hnens, and miseclluncous, as follows: Bie Monufacturos of woot.|é Manufactures of cotton) Magwtuatures of silks] 2 Fus O 7 eal patie ae anit tacoll' fs ury youtts.. “rotund tinporta.. ‘(ho increase for tho year I$ $23,214,520 over 1870, whieh ta a very Inrgo gain. ‘Tho total, how- over, 1s tho lnrgest eltce 1872, when ie amounted to $120,891,012, and [a In very atrong contrast with the much tower figures of the previous threo years, ‘Tho grvcory market wos very quict, as was to ‘bo expected, Tho fow orders received were filted At substantially provious quotations, and the general murket wna roported steady. Nothing now was doyeloped In tho markot for dried fruita and canuod goods, ‘Trada wits quict at stundy, figures, Fish were fnactlve aud un- changed, Thore was nquict market for duiry products, prices ranging as before, Olla wero yenorally firm, but Unseed and turpontine showed special strength, Tho luttor was 2ahigh- er, nt i, Coal waa advanced eG 61.00 per tow 6n Jin. 1. Anthracite and rio are now quoted at $0,000, Pigeiron was in good request at sus: tained prices, Lumber was in moterate domand and steady, Tho shinments continue talr, Jn tho pinorics the work of bauling out logs is progressing rap- jdly, aud n full stovk for next yeur ia nonrlyfas- aured. ‘Tho wool and broom-corn murkate wore stendy, with a Hght inquiry, Hay wasin good shipping demand and steady, excepting prairio, which was dull, the local trado being supplied, ‘Yimothy seed was more activo and stronger, and other seeds wero atendy aud quiet. Jidea wore slow and easy, Tho offerings of potntocs were sinull und tho demand was light. Car lote woro scarce, Poultry was dull and onsler, The offer ings were fair, but buyers wero not nuincrous, tho foval trade having stocked up last weok, Rallroad frolghts wern modorately activo at tho November advance, The rates to New York are 40g por 100 Ibs on provisions and B50 on grain, ‘Through frolgbts ure nominal at We on provisions to Liverpool and 850 do ta Antworp, ‘Tho uggregute receipts of wheut reported yess terday ut Chicaso, sllwqukeo, Detroit, Bt, Louis, and Toledo wore 111,000 bu, Tho corresponding shipinonts word 00,000 bu, ‘Tho following wus tho movement of produce reported from Now York yesterday; itecelpin— Flour, 40,764 Urisg whegt, 41,400 buy corn, 11,86 bu; oats, 20,400 buy etmeal, 600 pkgs; rye, 4,000 bu; barloy, 11,600 bu; malt, 10,400 bu; pork, 888 Drie; boof, 2,407 bris; cut mounts, 6,000 phys; lyr, B,000 tes; whisky, 617 bris. Exports for seventy-two hours—Flour, 6,000 bria;-wheat, 199,000 bu; corn, 85,000 bu, EY 2. x 4am | ‘Tho following table exhibits tho forelga ox+ porta fram tho four principal seaboard points for tho past weok and for tho yoart Week, From) Wek | Pron ling [Fan i gan ran, i, fine al Suny Tene Adan. tan) ovo," (aun Ron, Elonr, brian) tisha 0 Raa Whhast, ties) tthe 3 x Comebnesc| Mat Se Cinta bu ‘i Tent ityer ty Anon Warioy, THLE pork agate) meat) « gaia | 2a aa rl, nu «8 it Hideons Wats] Skeoriadl RaeST AL Meat Ot ‘Tho following table exhibits tho atocks of tnoxs pork and lard in Chiengo on the dates named, 18 Fapntes by the Grain, Proviston, and Block jours fant | Dec hy) dan, hy dn, S58t. IMM, as AND, Mone pork, brine] eaueal| AIG e6] eIN8t8) 1h Meni nerts eee) Uo awl Weusnl “oeas “extasi bela afd, 0 bris vid. $15,000 brie old. Tho following tnble shows the oxporta from Now York for the weok ending Wednusday ovoning Inat, with comparisons: Weelendting Week ending Seek ending Flour, br Wheat bit cet Corn, bi asm ‘Tho following table shows tho stocks of grin in New York on the dates named: Tan Fan. a ie [Pee | Ta Wheat, sain Cori Mi Ontey tye. but Barley, ‘Tho stook of pork in Now Yorls {945,654 brin, qunlust 24,206 brig amonth tzo,and 74,270 bris a yeurago. The stockof Inrd {s 41,407 tea, nuruinst 18, Ji tea n month nygo, and 100,069 tes 4 yenr ago. Tav following aru tho reported stocks in Londons Whoa, ace. ciunecatito aanatna Pet CUR, draese, GUD CLAUD COU GAUN 1YAUNKG 1,00 The exports of wheat (noluding flour) and corn for the week ending Hee. 29, from Boston, Now York, Philadetphln, Baltimore, and New Orleans, &ore ns follows: int. Cie ‘io 107 Ex ‘Totata, re 01,08 Tho following wero tho receipts of tour and grain nt Now York for three enlondar years, ex- copt tho Inst duy of 1890; . Wheat, BuUsssereere: Corny, bits. aon en Oats, bu, 043 SB A Tair eat, 4B, Raho 200.03 Grand total, bi1......11,700,719 101,014,879 ‘Tho stucks tn aris (France) wero: ron Woeateqra. Flour, Dee. 1, 1878, 10 PINGS aaubird BUTT 7%. a) is mA . BART docks at Marscilivs, Franco, Deo. 11, 1880, 728,000 bu, against 1,490,000 bu Dec. 1, 1879, or less than one-half as much. ‘The following wero the exports from tho Rus- sian Empire, as per oficial ropart: . Tehsil 1 SEQUS Stocks of wheat in Ww. c, Ge 1D, Year, | Year, (fang tolgan, thee | thts [Atos tehal Mugen, Trexkor4] 8.499.000] 83 fate) gai) Sasa BATIOY..oseoe] 2NShN) Netto] «hisses yo. uauN) 4 olsun] 721200 ‘Total ohts. Aa] 14.315 213 Fyquady dues sof 22 BTL BARI eet Whont eq. bi TWH U Kes | 21 eno Htys equi bu} ‘aN 005, 700) 241U78, 000 Gormany imported ryo in 1870 £5,501,441 cent~ ners of 110.24 lbs each, or nearly two bi each, and exported during same year 2,060,653 eentners. Russia os a source of supply. for rya for tho senson of 1#80-'81 mny be sald tobo nil. The Prussian Monarchy hns.a better ryo crop in 1850 than in 318i by 25,008,007 bu, which nll helps tu make up tho nearly 55,000,000 bu of rye iin ported In 1879; besides France, Hungary, Bel- glum, Holtand, and Denmark bad a gvod ryo crop in 184, and Franco {s exporting rye freoly. Indlan‘corn Js taking tho pluco of ryo aga sub- stitute for It, #8 Tho crops of 1880 in tho Pritssinn Monarchy aro olticlully reported a8 follows: einatals, Ut SY 4-3 they 3 Ph ibAyzs) qi 1550, Wntais, Jo2 tha, ety Whent. spring and winter. Hye. spring and wintor, Iarluy, sprit and win ‘ eis ‘SI vse eseaceo LAUT vison Wheat in 1880 slightly above an nyerage; rye 20 per cont below averagu; and potatoes 10 pet cent below avernge. The {mports of provisions into the United Kingdom Jan, 1 to Nov, &0 wero: ai Sheers: ‘allow aiid atourlnd. 21, *Tho Appleton (Wis,) Post publishes a twenty four-page reviow of the business of that thriv- ing place, Tho reylow of itsolf, with its amply itustrnted articles, {a sulticient evidence that thore 1s no lack of onterpriso in tho oflico of the Post, Evory branch of business is dished up In extenso, and all of its local Industriog nppeur to bu represented. Outusamle County, in which Appleton is situated, ralsed of different grains during the past year the following amounts: Whent, 34,850 bu; corn, 8,00 bu; outs, 13,958 bu; barioy, 3,855 bu. Tho trade of Apploton bas ine orensed largely during the past yenr, and this fs espeelully true of Ita manufactures, which con- slat of sevoral paper and flourlug mille, bub, stave, and nail fnetories, with sevoral othor branches of {ndustry of equal Importanco, Over threo millions of dollars’ worth of goods of yariotts descriptions were turned out durlog tho twelve months just past. Two Iroms contained in tho Post's review are referred to with spcolal prido, namely; that nut a etnglo fallure occurred duriug tho year, and that tho population of the efty hus doubled during tho Just decade, ‘Tho annual report of tho Kansas Clty Btock- Yords shows tho business dono at that point during 1860, ‘Tho receipts of tho yeur by tho varlous roads wero: Cattlo, 244,700; hogs, 070,475 sheop, 60,011. Of this number 75,183 cattle, 05,181 hows, and 6,449 sheep canru to Chiengo by way of tho Chicngo & Aiton Road, ‘The aggrogate ship- ments from tho Kanens City yards during the yenr wore: Cattle, 244,241; hoge, 676,818; sheep, 61,004, Compnrud with the previous yenr, thoro wns an increnso in tho recoipts of vattlo of $2,201; hogs, 67,030; aud a docreaso in tho num- vor of sheop of 11,073, Tho following roasons for woakness in whent were given yesterday by # party well known in tho trad Wo havo not recelvod by 28,000 cars —or nenrly 11,000,000 bu=—wheut go much ag Ins your, yet havo more in store, and the Govern- nent reports of a much larger crop than Inst year, The Government reporta 00,000,000 bi lnrgor crop than in 189, and wo have in sight 2,000,000 tu more, or %,000,000 totu!. Tho domand trom Europs 14 not so Jurgens inst year, They, socing our continued lnrgo recolpts ‘and stooks, are not inclined to purchase heav= fly, The atock on passage, 17,000,000 bu, isa guarantee to thom that we canuot forco up values. Logethor with such good reports uf crops from Australia, Chil, Poru, the Argentino Confederation (which aro now harvesting), aud those countrics are dependent upon Great Brit. nin buying thelr surplus, togethor with tho largo quantity yet to be shipped from California and Oregon, Fust India is also shippiwg quito heavily. Of tho total quantity aliQut on Deo, 16, of 2,000,500 qre, destined to Grout Britain, only 873,000 rs were shipped from <Atiantio ports, showing that the world ot Jargo baa and is ship- ping wore than wo could bave anticipated on opt, 1, 1880, and that at present tho buyors aro masters of tho situation.” ~ PROVISIONS." 0G FRODUCTS—Wore moderately active, and relatively firmn, though Liverpool reported pork dull, and lard bd lower. ‘The roceipta of hogs bore wore rather light, with atria fevling, and the markut for product opened uutatrung Insympathy with wheat, Ip tell back as gralu deciined, but wall not weak, as thoro wore fow scllors oxcupt thuso who wanted to li prot into another month, Wetilse per bri, but felt gy nearly tho swe prices f cepek ae) tates dorch, Old pork w ft wt $1 Fee Te oe oe wor Gals brigaelior Jan: i 1265; ws) brie suller Beuruary at bila soiter Bigrok at $11 ie aif ny is tall tad te se ure,” Da, Dut closedon only n aliade anova the tn wut or alive tho mnt, ly nit rst Sante er Mareli nt e404 MEATS — Wore rather dal, but, rf easy. Sales wor ahontiors relicr Fobrnney. nt #1. Capoeinl cut mb gt th rellor danunry, Bhivve that} fet2g sollor Maret Ant be boa tong nnd atte to; cilor, Kubrunryr wind 44 fies Rea Waa iS o'clocl euro, aes At or fulleetived, unloss otborming aa? Ket ior: Pobniney. roportod uf ler sdanniary nt A RUOFU Tits at Rs H HIME P A nhoniiers eae ha) Too, part antted Cra pe toked, 0 a IRR Innunty, [oukGsse + as. | tag Fobrunty, load... tay | aay AMnrel 80, ax | as Bhort ribs, sotlor, Fobrunry, closed nt RinKeb.mig, Jangelenre’ ante at Te ee and ete eaeee Cumborianda, usueisoo boxed long que habe Y4eTH0¢ swout-plekled hnina quoted nt 4@79f0 for ISS avers OL RTeEN NAIK, FAG nYCTALD, CAiCeTHC. Hacon tiated at aioe Cor rhoniders, OMG for ry (asa prt ribs, 0 . r— niet at e702 for m for uxt moss, nid $5.0%010.W fur fawso ans - RRBADSTUFTS. FLOUIt—Wna vory dull and nominally unchanged, tho uh the fater feeling was wenk In sympnthy with whout, Enon wort liitited to 13 bela winturs, 600 tage epring patonts, and 2 dria rye flour, all on private terms, Export Hours wera quoted at $.00G6.00 for kuod to cholee, and ryo do at 4.000 4.76, OTR MILLsTUveYs—Wore In falr nupply, and track lota wore dull, whtlg lois on through cata were in modernto request, ¥alue were reportad of 14 core ‘bron at q0,75@ 1.00; 6 entra middiingstind aborts at $0.00 16.60; Lear wheat scroonings at €10,0U; 2 cars do at 7.00, SURING WIBAT—Was toss activa than the av= 8 und ory inuel uneuttied,, 10 oiarket nde aniiceu (Heentiz, tot deelined sie. and cloved 14s bolow tha Intust riche of, Friday, Deerbohm quoted tio Enditsh mnarkots an aonoraliy iirmor, whieh foot Aceonnted for Ue carly upturn, expecially as one re coins wore Ani}. with larder reported stiipments he Fucent av Aitormnrin tha private ade erpout wore less Arn In tong, nd the Feuction wet in hero. Thero ward more tuslig anders in fund, but thoy were abouc all tiled during tho Urat hourh abd when ho ninrkot thened dawn Is progrens Was nvevlorated | by fiummerous wt © orlora A mi nore, of. which came out with pach nddittunal Teeting. “the fooling whe much unsettled: by the refusal of tha IArket Uo may Gp, Ha the ureat huijority of operators seemed to have expueted a decided teengih with the advent of new capil Into te murket, Now ‘York Wasutoted firm, ‘Thora was only i limited, demand for cash lots here, cloaliia ab) Bolte Febriaryonenod nt bout, #1 Liki Sell ult to Wig, renoted 10 FLOM, nd bea. tu LSE. No.2 it tO 4,' the Contral (the Inttor numinal nt Wes: 0 bi Od (Aw 1). % Cor.) at The: Gu bu bY rauplo nt ‘Total, 3 bu. Also 400 bu No. 2. Minnesota gand 40) bu Go at Vig, bung ata promlum of 0,2, BR WHRAT=Wan dutland Mitte better than nominal, ‘woro Hinlted Lo aN bu No. 3 red at i}io, And Lavi No. dnt Ws, cee N—Was ‘mero netiva, than the avoruue of last ‘and vory Arrowilint, 1a, wrtupathy with when med 340, sn elosadt a shacta ubove th diy. La erpool was quoted $40 por cantal lower, but our ro: ported shipmonts wore lartor than the Fegont aver= Aug, with only maderate recolpte, > the Matkol was coniparutively wlrone throuahout only ving way bocuuao whent was cory wenk. thd clura OF the hoiday roaron brought in murs buying order hut chiolly fur thu summor futuro, the nenrolty o Jroiuht room standing tn the-way of un actve Khipe ping, movaniont. Cash cari cloned at S80 bid for NO2 Sollor May, openet nt 4.3fc, ndvancad 10 4c, dosiined te THge, und cloned ab 4240 pid, Saltor Juha wits quine nt asatido, July was untae below My. Kellor Fobrinry was quick ab dsqaur; and Jan At SAPAdTIGC, the Inter closing at Ae Did. Silos were Teportod of WAT tu No. 2 an lnlxed aticAgeits4al HO bi how, high mized at age) MO ba roseeted nnd now mleed arwieaanior 1b) bu by snmplo at Bked¥eo On trucks 10H bu da nt kee fia freon board carat and 2AM Uu oars abOKesTi¢C, Pow v2 itt, His Wore {ately netive, opening About a higher and closing shade above tho totost feurds of last Tho incxot followed whont, with fale trnd= lng in May, and clinnwes worw, mate fromm danny tw Fopruary at Masse difference. inte ailveries on ay. fH id ot a an salldeay o down to 3 closin AL tho Inside, Soller Febraury started wt 3} te clined to Jie, und closed at WiN@tlige, Cadts No, 2 closed at dio und No. 2 white nts sold wt Heide, Samples were In fule Foquont. Cast snlos woro res Byrtedd of 71M bu No. 2 at B@d4{er 2,100 bu No. 2 fehitg nt tidus 10,409 bu by witnagly at asia on trackt and 2000 Gu he di ga For mixed! anid Dos@siNe fOr ‘white free on bons Foutl 4.60 bu. ACY 10--Wae quict and avout }éc hiehor undor light Tecelpts, and ins; anpntyy ‘with wheat, Soller tho mmunth wns soe, and seller cobeudts uta. Solior March soldat se, and enah at Susie, Hic outelde for Kilt dyed recelyts, Cush solos werg reported of Buy hu fn sia} 140 bu by entuplo al wobec ON tracks ‘otal, 2,20 bu. TARLEY=Wan tn fale demand, the snecuintiye grae voing socio hiahos. ‘Tio robolpis, wore anal, find the lower arudes nid: aumplua wero tn, mod Toquest at fornior,prlcus, Nu. £ Aud At runry, and caste giite wis nomitin at gF.tU. witht some, ingutry frum alorts. | NO. hd. No.4 at oigilc, cael, ualun SE old aLisFe, Of g danuai chu eatd at a2) =e $2: ). at al 3 a No. ne Hoesee for NO. f Ob. iv ow trick 230) Bune nt Mano! he for No. 4, and Bia for Soakio dolivorad. ‘Total IAN 6 for Mareh ani fe or Atacand tudeys HESaibine for read wintor we het— , Corn closed lowur, re Be fe ‘ eiista for, web feh, SLBljuelsiyh for May, SATS oft bu ha tongs toe Penria Regagowde for danuney und 4l¢0 for Muy. sated Siosnnt har ae slrga@aiee for May, 41%u for June, deka tor Janhunry, Gata cloned oustor, at dygfailyfo for. Fabris Reycand Ailgncoace for Biny, wales x5.W0 bu wt SG Sia for May, aint iijeaaticy tor Favruury, Harley wan quoted g¢g1id for Felirunry, Sess pork. close Tower, at 12,02 nnd #1. walEse i for January, March, 20 brie Rraeeiey Fy) AOL SEANEIZ Ba fOr qinrd slosod gatio, lwo! bit for ifisales of Healey for Febeunty, an § oGaiNsy OF Maret. Salon L 2a Lea, ns algsdal arth, fie for danhary, a FA for Feprun lurel. Short ribs were quiot at {0520035 or Fa ys fier the dal whont declined to Me for Fobruarr nnd eldsed nt about bse, rai GENERAL MARKETS. . ‘ BROOM COHN—Was quict.and stondy. Quotations fortho modlum yrades are loworvd, to coin that brought tho recent tures being now oul ot stock, Following in the lst: Chotee hurl and carpot Greun, solf-wurkine, Wed-eipped, dos... Inforiur and custiti Crooked. BUTTER—The market for. ple was vi quict, neithor local nor outside buyora taking hold with much froedom. The fooltng, howover, wad {ately firm, at lonst 60 faras good to prime qualitics were concerned, Wo still quote: 2 a Mocking stock, ar ao qt BAGGING rrndo'was oxtroniely quiet, and tio prices given bo- Jaw wore no more than sustained: | ueln ; Faure nee ae 8 Kuasnios, dounle..23 @it sree Wool aaa i ou CHEESE—Not much activity wae apparont in this market, ‘Thore was a fair Inquiry from the local trndg, but Eadtorn buyora and oxportors took -hold with ‘consldorablo rosorvo, Lricos wore nominully steady ua givon bolow: : 4 Octobe: Full croam, Suptembor ani Fatlcrvam, Augual Stark. Olter Port akin Low grnici Serres? os COAL-With tha excoption of Wilmington, all brands of cont have beon ndyancod from S0@$2.00 por ton, ‘Tho rololl doalure ara reaping n prodtof from 72,0024.00 per ton, and are happy. ‘Thero was & qood domiand: ne Anna ventetcs. won| Canela ee COUPE AY fy tina, * Fol Wilting, barrols wero tlorces sold at #1. ite = DRESSED 1OUS—Woere in fale requdst and frm with nates reported of ¢ at sso. for heavy, TS a a ltuoLe tlriwat i9@%e for And stocky pdax<Worte quowed tira at 4 rt : and 2u@2i0 for i sooed brunds ag bieKled idee ‘Fisil—The chanues since our inst report have boat an advance in whitetish uf luo and a dueling (a Miand Hollund herring, We now quoter 1, por 60 @ tll dM @ BW 453 & 4.00 isfy anon 4. rir eS hoes TW @ 1b aa g 615 Bt ba % Ole aor 45 @ 6 ri 10 g 1s wD ny iD Ay fe in| quoted, ‘I'ruda teipsgtive, and, is likely, ju remain cule far some tla time 'yot, Pricoa ruled xtuudy, us follows As itulsttiy ate 235 G2 Holalues Londun layara Now. ED 33 ing, Valoncia, now. 8 Y, 4 ing, looau Muscatel 2M Ov, Yanto chsranta ul fy 8 ‘ 0, Eiiwe Foe Se Apples, ovaporated. ws ‘Abie, Restore 1 & p Abules: Houtharo, ne vay seaohes, unparad, of 6 11Derts sspsese 10.9 1 bay vidas PUTTALUDB s+ ose0ee: i 8 ple ag hal Bt RBHN PULTE Wore in Nigtt roquost and stondy, PC ethan ran Ra ara oonuim ja fru 8 RTF. QUULAHOUE asa5 95 ia i nary Veloucis oraugus tars Oulwlans OTBtKUE DOE ind Florida oranues, per 100, swat alffornis boars, per bu Ber an WIVES yc dsvuiopad in thle market. ‘There was ‘demand end estcady sed vf pricus, We agai followas Carolin:

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