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0 TH ANCHALe mete EDWARD L. BREWSTER BROKER, Washingtonsstey OFFEIS FOR SALE BONDS. — seedig por cant 3 hor ay “pn cont 10-1 * Cook Coun Tutaton riincy allway Autlington & Guinoy. Htallweny it n& Missal Siren fl any te Moon: Wie nal ste ‘ous Pacitte intlwn; iy per bont A as ash ant Tanttorass bor cent Milwausen & RY, ttl teattren percent ’ va tt ree Ronnie aeuiat por cent North chy ty ASU opel atechues seour STOCKS and fold and carried on nigral eat Work Mae Factions and grit Bo Ni i. “ie cnt nnd soli Nelsen, Mining, Mtocke Quen hi Local 8 eee on Comin: le NOTES. Tighegrade Commoreinl Paper purchased or handted on Combitgsion, LOANS. Monoy always ow hand to Lonn at low rates of Ins forest, in large or anil) AMMONIA, On first-class ste curity: stich ns Honda or Stocks, and sume other kinds of Potsonnl Property. EDWARD L. BREWSTER 104 Washingtonest. JOUN T. LKATEN CITA, SCHTW AMTZ, Eee tLaAtt er Now Vor! i Yxelango ‘Le we pith AUTON, Spuctal, J.T. LESTER & 00., STOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, &c., Bought and sold on Now York Stock Exchnnge. 26 & 27 Chamber of Commerce, Ching New Sark Honse-SCRANTON & WILLARD. s also bought and sold on the Boston, rl auelpha aud Baltimore exchanges, Commigsion Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets. STOCKS novanT AND SOLD OR CARRIED ON MARGIN. DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, + Members of the New York Stock Exchange, 130 La Salto-st. M. DAY, WRUS WY. FIELD, JIt, ADTRT OSV renn, Now ork. Speciale RLBAL CT, HUDSON, nN AL COnTIS, Ba HY Monitr N Ye Bock Ex. C. 1. HUDSON & C0., Stock Brokers, 8 Exchange Court, New York, Buy and selt for Investment, of on margin, al! socuri~ tes current at Now York Stuck Exchange, Intorost allowed on dully balances. W. WHEN ALLOWED TO ALLST. 22 ng s buying an polling. tcc BLOC ranted wmnko money for our caeeees, Some tram sv wo Ht eal Invested and wisenntng ds ARD & CO., Ate ind Brokers. ft Exchanverplucrs Now York, A DESCENDANT OF KINGS. Death of a Stuart Pretender to the Throne of Grent imerltalst London Telegra For many years the inhabitants of Pimlico and Belgravia have observed a remarkable ‘personage walking about thelr streets and nt- tracting attention by the strangeness of his garb, as well as by lis unusual uppearance in other respects, It {g not every day that metropolitan youngsters have the chance of seving what used to be called a stylish-look- “Ing gentloman, of distinctly foreign aspect, perambulating the thoroughfares Ina dark, military clonk and with a_ variety of orders, medals, and decorations dispinyed in front. Trreverenco might suegest making fun of the eccentric Individual, but thare was some- thing: about. the particular personage in , question which coufinanded a good deal of respect, A tall, thin figure, a high and narrow forehead, o graceful and cyen majestle personal appearance, belonged to this much decorated and glittering cavalier, who seemed to have stepped stralaht out of the pages of some romance or ttovel on tothe London fiags.. ‘To those well versed in his- torical portraiture it was casy to,trace In that shapely nose, oval face, and penked forchend the lineaments of 0. finely. ling fomiona ints n= giish annals; for this was none other than Charles Eaward plant a direct descendant, as lic clalmed, of the Young and, Old Pre: tenders, of James ne of Clrarics L, and of that Robert of Scovland who sucecedcd the Royal line of Bruee more than 500 years azo, Aftruly romantie life, at lenst Iv Its begin- ning, belonged to this relic of the unfortun- nate Stuart dynasty. Ile was arrayed agninst us at Waterlov, ahd thore had the good or {I luck to receive rhe erosg of the Legion of Honor fram thie hands of the grent Napoleon for his marked bravery on tho field. He mare ried a daughter of the aristocontic house of Heensord n Mrs. Col, Osborne, early in this. century, but after her death was reduced te coniparative poverty, and the Inst years of his life were apent in rathor straltencd efreumstances in his South Belgravian ‘chambers. ‘This helr of the romantic past hhas just ended his career Ina very sudden. inanner, having filed on hoard a. French steamer coming from Blarrli to Bordeaux on Christus Bi ills “tite sus Count of Ibany, borne, "t00, by his sire before him, } tho way in which his descent fs traecd rom the anelent reigning house Is simple, If not completely trustworlhy. ‘The deceased nobleman himself always upheld—though It need hardly bo suid Ina peaceful and unobs -trusive manner—his own cain to the throne of Great Britain, His father, James Stuart, WHS @ sup] pot son of the “Young Pre- tender,” as he was called, or Prince Chartle, ag his faithful adherents proferred to dub, hin; and Prines Chariie, tha ill-fated horo of Fout of Culloden, was himself the direct ue of King Jumes JL,who actually _ Batupon the English throne until forced to fee an. ae arrival of William of Orango in Bay. So the poverty-striexen ict still proud and chivalrous, lodger In Pim) who-has just died in his 82d year, could boast but four feleraions off an ancestor who had wlelded ha sceptra and worn the crown of Great ritain, ‘The uncertain link in the pedigree ig with Tear tohis father, James Stuart, Count of Albuny. Was he, indeed, ot the Young Pretender or no Be membered he saw the Haht so lately as and the hapless Young Pretender by Thal time was 5) years old, “The atory goes that this princely boy—Jamés Stuart—was born amid circumstances of great mystery, and, was at once smurgled off In the charge of Admiral Alian, In order to protect hin from Suu podad plots against hls life on the part of ‘the English Government. Tho child reW UD to be a man, und was in due course nformed of his heing the son of the vane quieted hero of Culloden, but pre: analy he Gok no active steps to assert his very doubt: ‘Tul rights to the English throne, and settled down instead thto uw quiet resident abroad, Als wldest son expired without Issue, but the yuunger—ho who hes just died—has ‘lett sev- éral children, all grown up how, so that tho Stuart ne cannot be said to bo extinct, sup sing it to be granted that tho deceased gon- Jeman was a veritable selon of that fumily, ———— THE PERMANENT EXHIBITION COMPANY, Puwavderrita, Pa, Jan 17—A commit: tee of stockholders of the Permanent Exhi- bitlon Company has been appointed to con- sider the question of closing the present ex- Hanser in the main Centennial Building, It jaya : nicl avce| sepve the exhibition. y Serena eee: —— ‘Thia ts the way an Slinols exchange fecls called upon to put its “11s hammock swun; Joose at the sport of the wlid,” und tumbled the Hon, J. 5. Irwin on his head, and but for _the application of St. Jacobs Oli, le might have gune “where wie woodbino’ twineth.” Even so, dear Beacon, us many others have ne, Who, falling to use the Great German Teun Il, ne Male Theumntlsns end | dlsenses, Lavoe dubvof Nurture” ub is durante, BUSINESS. Stocks Excited and Feverish— Heavy Drop in Burlington & Quincy. £ Great Strength in the Grangers— Bull Leaders Reported Selling Out. (ee Currency,¥Flowing Back to the Centre—Money Easy. Tho Produce Markets Less Actlyo than +! Ustal—Wheat Rather Weak— ne Corn Dull and Steady. © Provisions Tending Upwards, with Strong Tone in Lard= Meats Firm. FINANCIAT. Stocks wero excited and feverish, Burlington & Quincey was the Konsation af the morning. It dropped from 176 to 10744, rallying almost imme- aintely to 174, gelling back to 170%, and closing atITLg. It was reported that the Directors of the road had flatly adjourned sino dle, with the understanding that no scrip or stock dividend was tobe mide. ‘Tho principal legal adviser of the rond {s said to have decided that no such dividend could be made without forfelting thoir charter rights. If this is sv, the stuckhotd- ers aro Inu bid plight, as a stock dividend of 20 per cent was dcelared Inst your, But the most competent authority hero declares that there Js under the lay of Ilinois no ditliculty In the way of auchn dividend provided, first, tho rond baa actin! property against which to issue the stock, and, second, thnt sixty diys" notice be iven in tho public press, If the Directors wish to make a stack dividend tho way is clear. The Non in the path is probably tho fearof the West: erfi Legislatures, and Congress, It wus stated that the Directors had voted to pay an extra dividend of 2 per cent cush out of Inst yede'd business, and to make 10 per cont’ tho reguinr unnual return here- after to stockhotdors, but this could not be verified. Such investors ag hold the stock express themselves better axtisticd without than with aecrip dividend, Tho roud is doling an Itin- menso business, and the earnings and-propric- tary ronds pclone to the stockholders, whether represented by double or single certiticates. Ill nols Central ran up to 131, but sold back on re- allzing sales to 120, Hock Istand mndo 1}, to 1884. After Burlington & Quincy, the chief in- terest centered in the Grangers and Canada Southern, Northwest sold ns bigh ns 135, closing ati3i, St. Paul went up to 12, reacting to L2H, It was reported that tho stock was cornered. Practically, it bas been cornercd for over year, but It is well known among Wall street speculators that the Now York Dircctors have refused several Invitations to Join inn bear bunt, ond bave declared that Ifanything of tho sort is attempted they will checkmate It by doubling the stock, They prefer to have tho short Interest remain, St. Paul preferred made 23; to 1903j, Wabash preferred fluctuated bo- tween tiand M34, closing with a gain of 14 at 0844. The stock was very notive. and is belug confldently bought for pu One “point” in clrculation says It will gu to 150. In tho cou! stocks, Rending lost 42 to HM,, Jeracy Central, \ to 88%, while Lackn- winna made 1%, to 116, American Union mundo #2f, 10 83; Loulsyille & Nashville 1%, to 244, ‘Thure was a continuance of the heavy denlior In Ontario & Western, which closed with a gain of 1%, at U6!g, with very good buying, Cannda Southern was w strong card, making 44j, to 884%. There {s great confidenco in the future of this stock for some unexplained reason, That Vun- Uerbllt no longer controls the road there is ex- cellont reason tobelieve, Northorn Paclflocom- mon made 14, to Ono of tho conspicuous losses was Alton, which wont off 3}3, to 140; Erle preferred lost 14, t0 99; Maubattan 1, to 34; Western Union ig, to 1072¢; and Rio Grande 134, to b0, ‘Tho Iambs were clectrified at one.time by the atinouncement that tho leading. bulls wore acll- ingout. There ts n constant exodus of consorv- ative men out of the market. 3fost of thoso now deallng are trading for what they can minke by Jumping In and out. Tho. duvtuations of ;tho market béteay ‘its fevcrishucss, and a honvy ureak ts openly predicted by many who believe that it ia Impossible for so hot a speculation to Ro much longer without a serious reaction, But even.thosa Moubtets look for ultimately bighor prices, The American Eeehangs enys that speculation at the Stock Exchango, {ncertain selected scour- itfes, 1s runming mad. The stock market hag reflected apparently a perfect panto on the part of those persons who sold stocks “short,” and A complete Infutuadion on the part of those pore sons who believe In higher prices, The Chiengo correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce desoribes tho situation In tho West ina fow plthy sentences, Snow In Ohio six inebes deep. In Indiana goal sleigh- ing. InStchigan splondia slelghing and great activity in tha lumber camps, In Minnesota roads badly drifted with snow, fu some countics piled up ten teet high, Notas much snow fn No- braska, In Jowa plenty of suge, In Tinols from two to four inchos of snow, This altuation puts a blunket of “ bonutiful snow" all over tho Northwest. Wo have in tho ground about eighteen inches of frost. Hoth of these condi- tions are vory favorable for tho growing season of 1881, All wo havo to four on the othor hand isn wet spring, and the chances aro all in favor of our having it from tho fact that wo have been without It for go long a period, Winter whoat ta Rool condition; largest proportion of the crop sold,and no desire to sell thoromaindor until wheat will bring $1 at homo. «According to tho World tho right to subscribe to tho extension of tho Indiana, Bloomington & Western Construction Company (known as tho Inter-State Construction Company) {s probably. more valuable thin appoara on tho surface, ‘Tho nnaual statomont of tho Canada Southern Company for 1880, which way published Doo, 21, wbows that {ts not varnings for that year wero $1,897,201, from which, deducting U per cont in- terest on the bondod debt, loft a batanco of $917,201, Hut from thut balince thore were do- ducted exponditures catled “extraordinary” amounting to $18,602, and a payment on tho flouting debt of $315,254, Ieuving only $413nh, The dividend on tha stock of 24 per cunt re- cd $75,000, which left a surplus for 1880 of 2. The interest chargo on the Com- 's bonded dobt (5 per cont instead of 3 per cont) horoattor will be $780,000 greater than it Or $700,000, Instoud of $420,000, as it was Inet your, Tho following ‘shows the fluctuations of tho tending stoukss + Blocks, Sewes Alo, a ere utd AY 1m Titans ua we Fane Itoal Bug Rew ti iy ise ‘Surv. ae Fees bt! bu pid is rr Erio, poco i OLS r ichuy & Northwustorn =! a as ag favitio State fotawary & Hi Rolaware, L E itnune Es ee sen ay 4 = + Liesl yg rit ier twsty} sor ami Ug] ciel ail aa] en Mba) tie sal) we) 4 oO a at a] ad Gh] ile) Ea 3 & we | © cuistiatis stun &vuxus Conia, pismastns di ‘sBx-dividend, Govorument bonds wore weaker, In Chi- cago, District of Columbly 165d wore Wil, Did and 105 orks sats 4a wero VEG wid aud May 3 tho 4i¢¢ werd Tek bld and 12% usktds. tho fs 10145 and 101743 nnd tho ds-1W14 wx. interest and 101%, At tho ctoso the da were '¢ lower. Foreign exchango was dull. Bterling posted rates closed 481 and 48% Rankers’ actual rates? closed at 480% for sixtyeday ville and 4gitg for demand, For aixty-day commmeretal ills for prompt delivery, For three weoks' delivery, 48N@19., Sixty-das commer. Mal bile, prompt delivery on Mavre, 6UK@ BM, NonteauxpSI1 ys, Sixty-day commer: cint bilison Antwerp, dolverable prompt, ware” MYAKO, Mnanker's’ bills‘on Germans were for sixty days ad 943 fdr domand: alxty-dits: commerctal Lilla, prompt, REG 11-16, Bankers" eullddg$ on Holland wore 30% for sixty’ days and 40 fordemand; eixtyadnys’ ‘commercial was 80 @3 116, Supply. af bills small. ‘The Imports of dry goods for the past week nt tho port of Now York wore tiniisitilly Inrge, nad Indleate hopotul preparations for a large apriige trate, the money value reaching $1,084,718, Against $1,742,089 Inst week, and $1,073,010 the previous week. Tho amount marketed’ was SBT At tho Chicago banks the demand for money does not tmprove. Mates are 2@i percent. The currency movement fa in favor of tho city, New York exchange sold betwoen banks at purGae per $1,000 premium, Locul sales of securities were heavy, On the Chicazo Stock Board there were eulesof water 1889, $5,000 nt 315; water bonds, 1810, $7,000 nt 81285; Cook County ts, 1802, $20,000 ut 1483 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 7a, Dakotn Extension, $6,000 nt 12uts sellar 30, $20,000 at 127 seller 90, $5,000 at 127 cash: Chicago, Milwautkeo &St. Poul ds, Chicago & Pacifie Division, $7,000 at 110; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pant, Dubuque Tiviston, $5,000 nt 10714; Mineral Point Division, 85,000 nt 01g; 60,000 nt 100; Burlington & Mise gourl 4s, $10,000 nt Ott; Wabash, St, fouls & Paeffle 58, $9,000 at 0%; Chicnga. West Division Raslrond 63, $0,100 at Tho following quo- tatlons were made: Uhleago Water ie, "0... Eblena Water ie 1 iucaaa Guy secu Chicago Clty sis, 1), Chicagy City tae Hac atin. iets, i, Div, cae ithe Min" Pet Sinwt ee ee Bxpoatt The forthcoming annual report to athe stook- holders of the President of tho Roston Tund Company, will show the Company to -have in possesgian nsgots to tha value of over $121,000, an Incrense of more than $5,000 from the preced- ing your. Tho property of tho Company com- prises some 700 Acres of land In tho City af Hos- ton, valued at over $2,000,000, or abont $20 per shure of tho £0,000 shares now outstanding. BY TELEGRAPH. SEW YORK, F New Yonk, Jan. 17.—Governments were quict and stendy. allroad bonds were active. ‘Stute securities were dull, ‘The stuck market oponed strony, and in ently’ dealings prices advaticed 4 to 6, Ilinola Central, St. Paul, Northwestern, and Chienio, St. Louls & Now Orleans leading tho upward movement. The largest advance was G In Wabash equip meut, which sold up to 101;, and the noxt lar. west 4%, In Milwaukee & St. Paul gold bonds, which sold up to 123, and the next 4%, 411 Wabash Reneral mortage 03, which sold up to 1044, The other changes wore ns follow: . An advance of 2 in SMoblle & Ohio first dubunture, 144 In Boston, Hartford & Erle Arats; 14 In Obin & Misals- sippl geconds, 14 in Mome, Watertown & Oxdensburyg firsts, 1 in .C., 0, & I. C. Income, Mobile & Ohio new..mortgago, Ohio Central ine come, and Milwaukee & St. Paul consols. There was a dectine ot 3 in Iron Mountainscconds pro- ferred Income, 1 In New York, Pennsylvania & Obfo income and Mobile & Ohio second deben- AU % in frou Mountain tlrat. preferred in- “the telegraph sharca maved Independently of tho general itst, Western Union declining 14¢ aud American Unlon advancing O44. After tild= day tho entire pons eG: dectined 14 tus, tho latter Americun Union, In lute dealing speculation nasumed a strong tane, aud, under brisk pir chuses, an udvince ranging from \ to5% was recarded, Canada Southorn Joading the upward movement, Qatario & Western, ae ic Stull anid Northwestern preferred being aiso: prom incat theruln, Chicaxo, iurlingtun & Quincy, which east Saturday at ue bid, opened at 10815, ro~ led to 1i!5, Fon to 14, reacted to 104, and closed at Nein, ‘The Commercial saya: “Tho common capital of tho Northwestern Company on tha wat of Mn next will atund on tho Luoks of. the runt wort! 1, ‘Tho common capital of the St, Paul Com. pany. now stands on the buvka worth over ate Graphic auys: “Vandorbilt, Green, and Morgan bavo united In a request for proxies tn fuvor of the ammnlyumution uf tho various tele- graph Inog, | ‘Phoro was strong tik among linge traders of 125 for Union Poetic this woek, and hither prices wero predloted for Wabash soak, President Humphreys has ono West on im; tant business counectei with the Wabash Paulie oud, und some vory importunenew projects und connections ary being negounted. ‘Thore tt lurge buying of Wabugh for Amsterdam and Loudon traders; also of Obia & Missisalpp!, A new upward movement was rumored in urling= ton & Celur Kupids, The ‘awontyethira Btrevt hirge_ operators aro coniident of a rise Dehiwure & Hudson to par thia wook, Mr, Gould's fricuds anticipate much bigher prices for tho Bouthwestern stocks, we ch be fs lurgely Interosted, durlug the esk ‘The Bt. Louls & Ban Franulsco Railway Com- pany declared udiv! Wand acs eeent upon its proferred stock, y aga jo Feb, Itis now stuted that sxpers “havo positively been slgacd for a friparetey froluut ayreemont botweon the Now York Centrat & tudson iver, the Michigan Central, and tho Canada Buuthorn Haitroads, It ia announced on of Nolal authurity, that tho Peorlu, Decatur & Evansville Ratlroud Com pany earned a surplus: lust yeur, after fully providing for all expenses, fixud charges, and interest on ita icone bonds, ‘Tho stockboldurs of Erlo preforrad bave beon pont paste tanig fora thne because rete recolved buti bapeen tt vidend In 1630; alafming that ihe tgs well ns tho bonduoldurs, were cutitlad cont, thors belug uw net surplus of over fia over (nterestchurges and expenses, The Loconstruction Committes Lave ayroud to meet thig claims ag dadah Y Henjamin and bis asso- alates deoldud, that, under the agreement, the referred stockholders must bo paid 8 per cent ‘ur 1850, and, wlvu, that 9 dividend on the come mon must bedeclired whenever thora 180 sure plus over the amount necessary to pay tho divi dend on proferred, ‘The eurnings of tho Denver & Ito Grande {n+ ereusod #s,0u the second wool in January, rawr het ourniigs increased $359,000 for the ao par tons 502,000: American Unio ALS Tu oP, Hurlngia ++ 25,000. $30) Muy je - oa! Naw sor eon i 1: Sentral. Bean Soro Macionstt haa EMUMObIO & Slaatsslppless (EMAL eer itt Wonturn., Lay hal all, ma Loulavillo & Ni Miculgao ‘coutrul Raa i erred se fA ra KH. Ventral Atixo Hint) ftir pepeettteeea Siandar. 2 ii Ean 34] Exeulsjar. a utcksllver ba Mut Do proturrs "New Ry nae ‘W—Money market easy ut BQH; cl atG Prime mervantilo paper, §@ "8 i xcha: wixt; Pt or! inti nge, Bixty days, steady at 406%; 4at Dupateh to The Chicago Telbunts Spee Bostos, Jan, I1.—Ths stock uankoe to-day tht hivge: amentin Ate D nud Wieeo! Contra, At tho opening Atehl+ sandeclined tram Md Saturday to Tay berore: the ent, nnd nt the regitir ent) sold down to aS ny oO nthe secon tent! it recovered to ior + in the afterny ot It renohed 16, but tin ly closed nt Hote Wid, amd tasked. Chi- cago. Nurhington & Oulney dectinel to 1th after the “Rourd oon Saturday, and had a bad Drenk In Now York this marmny, nnd Dest here a, 160, Litto the secontl call it, nd to 17234. nnd tn the afternoon syle nt psing at W136 bid aid 12 teked. OWis. isin vente on large sules ndviniced front 233 any ml to 233 nt tho closes do pre ferred . mae anced From Akg to Ks, Chicage & Weat Michigan again stifened up. advancing from Tig to Ws Suminit Hrangk advanced tom 219 to 2136 Hoston, Clintan, Fite ry Now “aford adyaneed’ from, 28 textean Sentral old blocks, from st ti 12: Now York & Now England from st to 448; Unlon Pueltie froin i oi oii ‘Ontneio.& Western from Is tosH? Boston & Albany fram Tt to 16s: Tultman strom TUleliN@lsy Little Rook feum O1i4 to t2 Vermont Cunnia fra 1236 to andusky declined fram 19% to Wr Rut. lanai preterred framat to ini: Philadelphia & Wilmincton froin 72% to W285 t Goulalann & Mis~ sourl Kiver from 10ty to 10 Flint Eheerarrad from 83 to BIS Tastevin fram 3p to Wys Moxl- Gan Gentrul, how blocks, from 11¢ to. 10: Port= Jnnd, Saco & Portsmouth Fare 110g to 110; Hos- ton & Matno from 1044 tot Tn bonds, Hartford & RueTa jadedncet eet Bi to ig: Pablo & Arknusns Valley 1 10 1203 New York & New Enyland 4: ftom iy to Whee Now Mexico from tity ay to Wik Union Paoitie &s fram. 120 to 1 z 3 Enstern tis from 104 to 104g 5, Ateltiag tirste from 12h% to WENss Atehlson & Nehraaket 7 pola 115; Union Var elie declined from TH to U4}. Tn hand finiceeke Hoste drctned from 10 1-10 to NAGI UW; Water Le i Taig New Innpshirent 0% Boylaton Streetadvanced +10, to 24: _ Hroodlst ‘eefined 43, to Big. the Western Astoctated Press, Boston, ane list weks closed: Atehtson it. feat Ta. tify nobler Rutland profarre Vo commons. FOREMAN, i.—Consals, 080-16; account, 1s em Jau. <Sinarleon eeoutitles New Bs 1s 4341 4a, Whee Central, York "Conteal, 17H BSs do seconds, 1d: Roading, B34. Bar silver “ia uated at bly per ounce. The bullion eens Into the Bank of England on balunee ts £2 Rentes, 85C Nic, Panis, Jane 1 NEW ORLBANS, New Onteans, Jan, 17.—Sight oxchango on ow York, pur; sterling, 4 MINING NEWS. SAN FRANCISCO. SAN Francisco, Cal, Jun. 1%,—Mining stocks Hints Central, eye T New ronns Mexican lovlea an ns NEW YORK, New You, Jan. 12—silver mining stinres were active, Hoston Ganaullautey and Silv cr Cie buing the features. ‘The former ruse to 150, do elined to 120, and raliled to 125, Late in the diy Silver Cif rose to 5 bid, on news that in spite of a Joss of time and a poor mill the bullion perils ucts and sules of concentrates for tho working ine months of 1880 approximate $276,000, ‘Tho yletd of thu Hoiestuke Mino for Decem- ber amounted to Sus 13,000. Dividends thua fur Palit umosnt to $87,000, ‘The yield of tho Luke Suvrior Mines for the your 168) is given nA Be ton’ of Sapper are, or ‘nluinet & ‘Heela produced 1,452 tons, Sulge av, Oxceoln 1,087, Franklin 1,008, At- untig 4,674, and other mines amounts teas than 1,00 tons eneh. DOSTON. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Bosrox, Jan, 1%.—In mining shares, Tecumseh fold at 613; Harshaw advanced Mas Powatule 3, Oscoula | Allowez # none *0;tluron 165 Eranilin declined %¢¢ Conper Fatls 462 ceRmet raat ake ‘Midue 4, ‘Others as before. j ‘To the Western. ¢ssoctated Pres. Boston, Jan, 17,--Mining stocks closed: Allonez, new... Qatumui & Heel. . REAL ESTATE. ‘The following Instruments wore filed for rec- ord Monday, Jan. 17: CITY proventy, Wort Oho at, 20 tee uf Onkloy nv, af Sez ¢ puunoxtehe rein ame block, dated Duc, At, Hiddal} tod, Rowland! WG few or W Ry Weat kevaiitaatl at iS ad nt tf Mtiedntod dau, 4 (3: As Purviunce (6 BC rit ner) a3 Langley ny, howe il Osi fe, improved, Dee. at M to iRomns scanty rtounth ns we 1 Hinpeoved: dated Doc 13, ei praved, fata alte, v3,0c0 Neen pane UY, pata | Jot aa: ausi8, ets 1,000 f XW ft dated dan. kK to ltonry stron, Fourtventh et, wis duted Nov. % 180 (C, Buckmory abd, nieaugn Venter Tndiniae eatirone "tea fh (ae Wobmtor ny, of, Gx Foca Jute candrow 0. Hutlor io Htdnipt Hediger). ROUTH OF walton pinces Gi eainaii rs 8k0 U1US OF BRVEN NILES OF CON NTO, owen ay, wot and near Cotings Grove sy, sf, 4 ee ty eutlrond, dated dan, WU CWitllai San 7,000 date 1 iO Nats Pocensun COMMERCIAL. The following were tho recolpts and shipments of tho leading artictes of produce In this clty during tho furty-clght hours ending at 7 o'clock Monday morning, with tho corresponding fly- ures for a year nyo: Artteles, Four. brs. Athowie ba: SHU MENTR, al Fi iy doit oan it ‘a angie) al Yrae! 1804 Jako) qe100 33 EST ETE 3 10 8 100g 23} oon, bes Green apples, br Houns, bu, © Tho following grain was inspected into storo in thle elty yesterday morning: @ cara wine ter whout, 83 cara No.2 spring, 18cara No, Udo, 10, curs rejected, 1 car no grudo (74 wheat); 07 curs No. corn, 57 oars biyh mixed, 77 curs roe Jentod (31 corn); 87 cars white outs, 20 cara No, inixed, cars low grado (07 o4ts); 8 cary No. 3 tye, 1 car rejected; lear No, 4 barley, 18 cara No. 3do, 9 curs No. 4 do,3 cars low grade (0 bariey). ‘Total, 412 cars, or 210,000 bu. Inspected out: 14,700 bu wheat, 61,709 bu co! 1,883 bu outs, 905 by ryo, 2,700 bu barley. ‘Tho leaging produce markets wero not active yesterday, and xrain was generally dull excopt wheat, The lutter was quict, l'rovisions were Irregular, pork saywiug carly and reuctlng later, while lard was rolutively firm throughout and meate steady, Tho fercign telegrams wore not gtavornble to strongthen wheat, but quoted gorn 4d por cental bigher, which sustained that market bore {1 tho fuco of jncreasod recoipts, ‘Thoro was nothing (nportint in the mayemont of other grain, except moderate inquiry for outs, dS1eas pork closed a abaduhigher nt $15,476 @13.50 for March, Lard closed 100 bighor, at $8,6735@8.00 fur February, and $8.07}4G9.00 for Murch, Short ribe closed Bio bigher, at $0.025@ G.Wecllor March. Spring whent clowd ito bigh- or, At OBNGske for Februury, aud WyGwKu seller Murch. Corn closed $e bigher, at SHG B7z0 for February, und W2y@eie for March. Oats olnsod Ke higher, February sclitng at UXO 810, and Muy atwsAGisxXo. Ityoclosod steady at 880 cash for regular, 88};0 for February, and buig0 for Murch. Barloy closed about lo off from Saturday, with sales of No.2 cash at SL0i with ‘y. Hogs were active and bo higher nt Sh0800 for Ught and at $470405.05 for heavy. Cattle wore 1Dise higher, soiling nt €2,40@5.40 for poor to cho! dobbera of dry goods were doing light busl- hess at unchanged prices. ‘The muirket twnine talisa firm tone both for cottons and wootens, Hoots and shoes received but fittle attention, und the trate in tiats and caps and clothing was dull, thourh prices wero ,well supported wll nround., There wasn quict market for stavie and {ancy grocerios, Prices underwent no Ime portant variation, ruling easy for sugars and stendy for most other lives, Tho murket for dairy products wns allehtly wore active, and for cheese tho feeling was tteeldedly firmer, tho Enstern and Liverpool markets having sdvanced recently... Drled fruits aro firmer, with pranes, currants, and some other lines tonding upward. No changes were doveloped in tho fish narket. Oils remained quict and without !mportant change In values, Coal wus firm at 88.50 for an- thraelto and §8.50@2.00 for Erle and Detar fill. ‘Tho bide market {s stow at formor quotations, Thera aro no echangos to note In broom-vorn, o fair trade being done. Green fruits move slowly, prime tocholce nappler vetting nt 82.0002.95 per Dri, In wool there Is still a stendy market, pricos remalning unchanged, ‘There {a little doing in poultry, and, with fair stovka on band, tho prices of last weok nro mostly maintained. Dressed bogs wore in falr request nt nbout Sat+ urduy’s prices. ‘There was afirm market for seods, with thothy selling at $1.402.50 for poor to choice, Clover was frm at $4.05@4.85, with wamall totot mammoth nt $10, Flax was fem At SLU delivered, Roitroad treights were moderately netive at the November advance, The rates to New York fre 40c per 100 Iba on provisions and ie on grain. ‘Through frelghts ara quoted nt Xe on provie- fons to Liverpool and 740 do to Antwerp, ‘The aygregnto recelpts of whont roported yes terday nt Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroft, St. Lonis, and Toledo were 114,000 bu. The corresponding shipments were 4,000 bu, ‘The following was tho movemont of produce roported from New Yortt yestorduy: Hecolpta— Flovtr, 22,604 brig; wheat, 10,000 bu; corn, 117,000 ‘bu; onts, 90,050 bu; corn-menl, 805 pkgs; rye, .| 1,000 bu; barlus, 18,709 bu; matt, 0.000 bis pork, Bi dria; beof, 1,106 bris; cut ments, 4,707 pkye: lard, 01% tes; whisky, 317 bris, Exporte for forty-eight hours—Flour, 10,000 brig; Wheat, 50, 000 bu; corn, 97,000 bu. ‘ ‘Tho following weru tho exporta from the four lending cities of the Atlantic senvonrd for the datos uumed: mniting | since quting | s Sane San Ii” | 29k. Flour, trl Fa WAS Wheat, bu uel i aighaa siete adirist Corn, tr wey) HES) WOR) 2 Dats Ul 2 i 1135 1S G19} ext J ®, Histo i fitiess] cesses H Kin pads 10s east) iach! aheute| HOSS] bb Thy following table shows tho exports from Now York for the week ending Wednesday evening lust, with comparisons: Week ending Werkending Week ending ant tsste an. 5 le Sane 14, dd, Flour, bela... On i Whent bite. Bak ad Corn, bay 181973 ‘The foltowion tnblo shows tho stocks of grain iu New York on tho dates named: Taney Tans Pai Tan, Asst. Is, 196i Whent, bi rar Pern F90 Corn, Uitte aif een Oats, bit. pat ther seh] Baty Tho total quantity of whont in sight, on land and ovenn, Is reported to be 01,752,000 bu, and the corn do 19,611,000 bu, f Tho oxports of wheat, and tlour reduced to whont, during the week ending Jan. 12 from Hoston, New York, Phiindelphin, Baltimore, and New Orleans wore as follows: ‘Yo Great ritalin, ti France, bu. Holand and PBoheidiis, ‘ba Penmnnek.bu... 5 Waat Hinles, ete, bu + Wotat, bu, On the bas! ‘be ubte to get rid of ouranrplus. The ¢ estimated surplus rdmits of o weokly ‘export of 4,090,000 bu. ‘Tho Registrar of Provistona reports the fallow- Ing as the stocks in store in this city, those for your ayo not being completed: Jan. 15, Dee, % San vy dost. ry I90, Moan pork, wintor packed. now, url, sesseepes TSGS8T SUIS ZANT Mean pork, ‘eitasin isthe, aa Dele BAYS GUL Other’ i, 2.005 facet eluur middies, jung clear mitdies, Dry salted should whoutters, 1 8. hate, Ibs. Other cuta'nvoiiay ‘iw... rif, "cuntrict "tak. Gitior'aiuds of tardy teases san of 18T3-"79, ‘Tho movement to and from the elty during the thirty-one daye ending Jan, 15 is thus reported: TRCRIVED, Pork, us: dari Tho stuck of bird 40,194 tegeaguinst 30,848 tes a month ago. ‘The table from Beerbohm which waa published iu this column yesterday 8 very suggestive. Ac- cording to his Nguros, thora are wanted by tha rest of the world during tho‘ ourrent crop year 186,000,000 bu wheat froin the United States and Cunndas over and aboye the aurplus which othor exporting countrics may have to spare. Levr- ‘vobtm fa an Engliah authority, and ono may cup- pose fg not over and aboye given to cxaggeray tion In thia direction. Tho figures are certainly lorger than those qlyon by other estimators, and larger than {udicated by tho recont movements from this side, Wo bayo bithorto ebipped ar the rato of only about 9,000,000 bu: per week, where- ua the average ought to bo nearly 4,000,000, fut thore Js yet tlinu ¢o make amends Jf the whent be really wanted on the othor sido, Thoro fs no doubt that stocks aruamnll thore, and a good donl more wheat is wanted from somowherg, In this connection ono may refer to the oft- repeated phrase, "That British buyers woro munstors of the situation.” Tho statement docs not retlect the truo condition any moro than do tho romurks of Hritish agricultural writers toll the causes of ‘tho upd and downs in thelr mare kets, Tho ono great doterniinant of pricos there, for vome years pust, hus beon tho “ firm offer" business indulged in by American oporatora. ‘This, which really ranks little if any ubove the put aud call buslncas, gives tho tone to Britieh markets, People on this sido of ‘tho Atlan- Uo, some of whom are responsible and somo otherwise, telegraph to partios there of- fora to wall at namod prices, the offer to romalu open so many bours,—or days in somo cases. Tho terms of thoso offers ara widely known; in fact somo firms gro satdto display them Jn thelr ofiices for tho Information of any- body who muy want to know whut Is golug on, Tho haldors of thos9 offers soll If thoy can find any one willing to pay a price which will glvon profit on that basis; und !f so thoy thon cuble an veceptince of tho offer, Othorwise not. It may sofely bo assertod that mostof thy quotations which are not busod on theso trunsactions ura largely matters of Judgment on tho purt of tho judividual brokers, and vary widely for that reason, The facts which ure weually nesignod au cnuees of ups aud downs on tho othor aldo huye often no muro connection with the move- mvnt than the journoyingsof the Queun butwoon London and Balmoral have to do with tho weuther, A good many people in the commorclal world ere silrred up by tho recont dovolupments tn telegraph circles. 1¢ would bo no wondor if we should sco a vew commerciul Ino catublished between this elty and New Yors to do the bual- ness of tho world on less tlotitious busts than uppeurs ty oxist now. It ulso appenra not im- probublo that tho Govorament will be strodyly potitioned to establish tho tolograph aw a part of postu sywtum,—at least betwoun the most fm portant commorolal puints in the Union. A party In the provision trade yesterday Btuted that provisions wero strony, partly be- cuuse of avery Ngbt mavemont of bogs at Houthorn points, Per oontra.a shipper rejatod an experlouce which fa worth printing, Ho res cently recolyod au order for thirty-tvo boxes of meuts to go Buuth, aud Ip order to obtuln care Joad rates of frelubt, be addod tiye’ boxes moro on hig own account, The party to wom bo cousizguod thom—in Pino Plutfa, Arkansas— wrote a letter, which wus recelved hore lust Sut- urdgy, stuting that he could not dispose of then uxcept ata sovore loss. Moututod drossed bogs are being luid down there go freely from the surrounding country that they aro offered at Uso por Jb, Tho. weather uf that scotlon ta cash tote, closing ot Dinga fur Xo, favorably to tho handing of ment, of stock nreiselzing tho opportunity given by the mnusually low temperature. The Northivertern Lumberman in its current issue gives somo very valuable statistics reta- tlvo tu the product of tho mills en Dako Mich! gan and tho strenms’ tributary thereto, Its comparative statement showing tho extent of this Intorost Isins follows: Pea IY” Ger ROCALITY, ed Aw, iy. ‘aw HAND, Tew, | 10, Give atvea| Cohavien| Seen | Facer em! BL REO Chote BY pRin | eri resr Mlawiedais| 2 veal 1 12TH $7300 is 503.8054) PROVISIONS, NOG PRODUCTS=Were motorntely netive and tre roxutar, Vork wns rathor wenk carly, thuut tt war. digicult to understand tho reason, as hogs were quot- eitéa highur, and there was no matosinl ehango tn tha tono of forolan ndvicas, Itreacted Inter and beenmo quita strams, in aynipathy with tard, which was flem All tho nesston undor a good domand, though stoaks of tho latter wero roportei! to by Inraor than many ox- pected, Monts wore tn good domnnd, with rumura of rales for export that wore not given te the ropurters, Meae Houk—Declined Wopor trl, advanced io. nnd closed at baie nbave tho tntest prives of Nature day. Solos wero retorted of 20 bris sellor January Ab 413,30; 600) bris nailer Pebrunry at s1.a log and 4120 Dela roller March nt RAGES, Total, 47,000 minrket closed tir at $1.2 spot or ne ne) Ey, SLT GI for Atti’ Un tho cull aneudt Afvstie ner 100 Ive, and closail t340 above the tatoxt prleas af Huturday.” Eales word ry rte oC 4.M tas mpot nnl aclier ao ci nh RU ReraUrEg nw nut urrelrdan ary. 3.50 February. i SHG fOr Maren, On the ealt eo ae Muy at ga Muats—Wero in talr demand, and n shade firmer, Wnt with no material chanua in pricos, Sales wery rye porcert OF WY boxes shoulders ott 1 pgleate toriss 6,00 bs troen doy ApOCIRE cut nee axes jung cloars nnd WO boxos Cumberiunids hat on privne terme: ERM Ibs short rites nt Qs bruney, Lagiaide melon Masel, Aid Sanat atlgg Avil boxex du, apegti) verte, spats 251K) Mow naltud belllna ne $i45t 2400) Its tse and 120 Frives of the, t cee nwaok pickin do 40). Toa) ding outalye ments wrore ws folie 2o'eluok for full-cured, uniexs othorwiso specifiad: ‘Short [Shout [L,8.| Short tribe. eleara, clears, Li 7 wer, Lange, part salted. Do bo: pe toe any tu iy im uus NT soaene loose, 7. Short riba, goller March, ¢ clorrd at LNG OAT glonra quoted at £0 und &4) boxed: Cumbor- junds, Taio box aie nm, Hlekied inna quoted. wt green hain, same averuo, Hiacun quilted ut iattio for shouldors, 79% shark lbs, T36ATT EC Jar siOrk clones, Sede for ee ed nnd pack 03.00 for moss, $9,009.00 nv Eni —Was quioeat fclreeirn meena) A.t6GIe0) Tor hata, Wil Bate OF SW brie hame at $17.0, BRUEADSLUFYS. FLOUR—Wns dull and nominally unchangod. Holters quoted tho market ns firm, with Ute offoring, Sales wero Imited to 25 brie winters on private tormar 175 bris double apring extras, partly at $5.25; 225 bela no grade at #2406 187}41 80 brie rye-four at $4251 nnd 25 bris buck whoat at $4.60, ‘otnt, 1,000 bris. Ex- port flours wore quoted nt $4.00G5% for good to chotee, und rye do at SLOT, OTHER MILLSTUPEA—Were In falr demand nnd atendy. Sales wore 15 cars bran at $10,25@11.00; Scars intddilngs and shurte nt #1041100; 2 cara whent- scroeninys it $2.00; 1 car do at.€iU0 per tony and 1 ear do at iio por bu. SPRING WHEAT—Was quiot and onsier, ‘Tho mar- ket declined Jc, and closed io below tho Intest prices of Eaturday. ‘Tho Hritish markots were quoted slow, with ndeciine of Mt por cental on sume Kradun, while our receipts word niint], Rnd there was llttie change In New York. Tho outside business was vory Igbt, and locat operntura were rather bearish, LAL iS Long HasH{er moot: ae being oppressed by a slntemont tht there are V1,i32.- WW bu In sight of] ovor tho world, with very littlo de- mand hero, and sumo feara that tho Hritish folka will bo abla tu gut niung without a8 much wheat ns wo havo to sparc. ‘hore was n.mupdorate demand for 2 thy carctots, pot snlus were report Law bu No, 4 At WSCaUTS{o: 20 bt No. 3 wt sie; pare i tn Contrul at siv; 21 a bi rededtad nt Tic aw bu Lontral at, Wa: BaGon hy amnplonvitarie. ‘Tot 4400 ‘bu. Nord Minnosats atiee. Seller starch o ened ed ta We, und, Fenetoi to 10 hie a se ara Slonina atut}ee i aud pelt ge Wgesslwulg. "On the cull Moreh soldat Om Winter WHEAT Aaa very quick nt sbout, Satur Qay'spricus, Sales wera inated 10 12200 b eu Meee recht er and MNO. don ErAGk ue MCL inatory wns quoted ut wWedZe, the oulalda In Kolttrs rt aL CONT Win vory quict, and a shade ension, but closed about the gana as saturday. Out -Poru lnegor und the wheut nimrkut was towers we Hiiverpont ropurted un adeanee of }4d per cuntal, nnd atatned tho hands uf holders, thou there nds 0 wut much domand, ‘The Mithrdt twat ehlatlt. for Mays uiior dellvorios Belay unetriy now during a iar part of the thine. uci t mont of th spect xe ltig. mudgraty. donuau for spor curt which alto bid fur car lute uf No.4, und iho f i. Spot sues wore reported O pa but ih falcon nt wee }Cor RUD bt nw hgh ae aubu du at iia u rXo.2 mtd H i Fusoctert nud iulzed fcr Dy sample at Sor aiWigu an tracks iar Here Ra freo on board entrat aud $0) bi care ati, “ruta, WON bu, suitor Mi 10 By cont oh iG, aa A dataey nt at Heatiiee, fd." 'Gn tho call Atay eluscd only, with Jittle doing in tho sponte thera wero tranmactions aiiic. ‘The bitte ain want to Lio, sumply markt, Fobrusey sori at siigentisge, Surah Slice, apd 3ny igi Gaal muted wor, saparted ee TaN ba aL Bi Fojuciod, all in wtotat i ibe, if a are Bute we ATA At ured Bi ‘5 i un 2 white, aod g it wi al ra out rbd ha ac fur NO, 2 aa ‘ar choice, freoon board, “Total, 7G Mi, SHV Waaduituia lifeless be far us spcculiton was concerned, but thoro waa a falrumuunt of busty Nest fur cual it ke tor revnlur nnd 40 for fresh ro- cuinie, danuney was, nomitially quoted ot Me, Febru: ay zeigen Sarelt w ‘Auley woru roported efor No.3 ih storor 2,00 bu by sample wt He tor rojected on track! Weve for Nt We for choles, Fret te Poul, 8200 ny — Ke We ALOE ena pin rar No. Oxtra Nod and Ge for No, 4, ot Wath azutcot santos showed wHtD Tayeufirmnenss ‘Viigen wae nothin caine it TUtHEey, FL January “ur Fobroury, baie the nominal tye urs. Bxlus, word: qovoreed, Of 4,00 at Cy a cy fer No. bus for and to for No. 4 10 ate Sabu, Srsainp 16. ‘ant Patina foe rojcelds aly pie No. ‘Go foro chole No. yaa TWO O'CLOCK TOAD, Whentetogad stondy, with frog offerings, Hobrunry closing nt wwicceBiee, Starch at Wig iifey wind Muy at Hn Silos wero nde of 635,08 bu at Ww oiler febrine rusqausag sulior arch, g1{N voller and s15i4 wullor Muy. Cum clasod ‘stondy, at He fardanuney | Wie for February, i usb Safe for Stnrch, und Late for Any, Bales, Worsiu0 bu ut for vobrunry and {40 cata elasod HM if hor, Pobruny AUT vy Surelr at d levand May at 8S ported at ABS aS MARY Mor aes arr und deifewellus May, ‘Mean nur aie ay WWW. for Starch an Ane for Pobruar fh if and eg u aH .Vhore wore suiiun 4.70 bela at Hi sae is aller agri eu ae A aclior iene, Lar sane ptuad pe in tor arent and Haak aie i a Apr Enles Wort 0) partod of a, tea ae SUT GRO aullor Vobrunrys SLU aot ie solter April, i a} re ‘iret Ci Fobruary) pnd ‘Total id atoady at airy HE SALOHD sullar Rept Har ninarsacty #85 Volloe Bapruuryy and ari Bales Wore RU}GG6.W sollor Murch, —— GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CONN—Thora ara no changes to note In the pricos of broom-cora, tho trade roniaining atoady: Chole hurland cars Groun, welf-work Ked-tipped, In qufarius and and bi Rent arin VEICA limited buelioss was doing at rocont. ly-roducud quotations. ‘hose was 6 rathor stuadior foeling for tine grades, but tho pooror qualitivs wore nguin weak and unavttiod, Wo ropent our Iets Croamory. GE Vacklne stocks.l? Qt airy, ehalige ait Duley, fale co ov Ludiuepacked BAGUING. av dull ns before, The fow orders rocelved wore tiled ut formur price: Surly) a aa stu: rs OUI SUCK red GS CUBESH—Homulned firm. The change for the Wo quotes wotter 1u the tone of tha Now Yurk and Liverpool markota hus called wut froor duniand und given tho munrket for part-skim goods a wllgtit upward tendenoy, fu creuu, Suptumber and Octobor., HP ereuin, Auguss irk while. CUAL—1n this uarkut there was “sangha ad nous, ‘The recent snow-storm furnished rotallors with an oxcuse fora further advance tn prices, and fad Kerio ty bday) Faerie “ite siiso.0y paliluare & Ot Quotations romain os before: at Low grade on Satuniay iehatreds anthracite was put up to $3.00 Plodmutit Blossbury yaaa ri 0 Nitti tha quivg LT for lant eb Fiori vivrcas, PSE Hay betty urtoe wus Buns, ‘with Hunt selling ut @.UuRUS sates wore repariad UF 4vure anime oS IBS Tbs, at us) elutes gw wold at a fi 4 wata atriotl; ican Bieta ~ basis Aiea auod as lused 1 ain request, ad semelned 4.0) 18} ik uckerei—N US Gh F8 Daccore!— sea BS &B Hire fu & 533 AMucketul~ Pat fwuutly, +B 9 fy Mudhurel— su. ants, 1 8) BOLD rei] + 47 BOW Horst Heabrauie a és el erring babrailar, ral ferrin sultan iytriag—Rcale California sale at auy, Tuproved Bei ry ut, ftir ours Meas i tearue (30 ibs) at Inblo Advance, Dolow aro iy vonetu; futena, London ingore Him, Valoncin, now, tonne Museatol Pitted cborric: Filborta Celine iand #225 Yor really ehuleo. ight! be ‘nto, Hew unetaniced, Ae quito Apples, por Uri. TLR, pO at Ha suynr Market continues eg Cotfavsare mtoudler, Meo, stripe, spleos, and aihy hes rumained unchanged: ‘Trude wee guiotes Caroling alee corn or mugnr. Ferlmo corn or auunrs.ss. p Nod Vives ns bulow: Groon-oured, Uaht, 2 2. Groon-cured, heny: m8, Haninaea ides, 14, Wa it Dry Hy Sheen, in FH Ol) postin Jal a fulringuiry, “Lard oll bad advancing. tendancy, and lnsced, turpentine, an mostother Hnos wore firm, ‘Quotations ‘wore ns fol 8 if eat Carbon, Wi Mich. t pach Mintor-strained, mEmeraesesuy: 22355 ae au g Haphthia, deni Unsutine: denduriced. 4 doxrue 80) degrees. N—Tho inatkot is quiut at ie for SAtio for ear. rons store, ica POULTRY AND QAM er ng quict at 83 Wg {or cholee, Chickons nro hetd AL “tho market romnios moana Bt the annexed Eine sult, Soxinaw and New York, Conran silt, per bo vir} rey ney: without Ashton dutey, per sac Ground atuta, in bow dyorpool tine, brown snc! SEMDS—Woreatrunuer, with considurablo doing i timothy nt #1190200 for pour to choicy, Clover wu quittet nt $1,035.00 for prime to choice Hufied of f cars of tunuthy Be ge for choles; 0) bays of clover, at $4, 9 for primey cholee, tnd $5.10 for tmummoth; Scars of faxseed $1.1Kg1.90, delivered. TALLOW-—Wua nominal at 81(Qvo‘ far city os ‘Change, neoordine ita quality, aa nbout base fot cqumtry on tn atra FaWas infalr demand at tho decline of Deo. 1s, Bales mare roportod of UW bris intshed good on ge banin of FLU for li “Pho market romslas Rtondy at tho follow tne uointions: Yo choice medium tub ..sesssevs Contes and dingy tube Fino unwnened tieace, Cungso unwashed feaa: ladlunt unwashed face Heuium washed fuoca .. ring washed fleece, Course washad teatd......0.. SIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. CATYLE-Recolved during Sunday and Monty 1,80; anme Urme last wook, i218; total Inst weth 29,607; shipped last waok, 15115, Scllors wore onabiet to offect an carly clonranco, nnd at a substantial vance ovor tho prices current on the eluning days vf Inst weok. For the improveiont thoy wore indebted to tho smalinoss of tho supply. ‘The recelpts wert onty abonta third of a Monday's avornge, so that, a though roports from Now York woro nut at all fare able, shippors tonk hold with apparent confidence, ss! picked up all gultablo droves at an advance on i+ day's prices of 10@15e, ‘Tho lower xrndes, embrace canning end butchers’ stuff and atockers, were a atronyor, but the advance wns less marked. Tbr ‘wora no extra cattlo und only a fow scattering lots ef cholco, but the genoral ayornge wus not much Inert to that for Inat week, ‘Tho Lent droves wore tatent 800G5.40. Halos ut that range, howovor, a8 aorta 20 head all told. “Bhippors prald 3 7505.00 Ae etga atcorenvertuanit feo No to 1400 "ibe eit sales to tho local trade wore montly’ at ‘Stockera wuld all tho way 1 from #2160475, Vouls wet Jn domund at Sides ay ‘QuoratioNs, Extra Boayes—Gra Byand upwards ona wong Uy stours, t id ieeves ae Reamer Bicory, icaluwas staors, 0 CATTLE SALES, = ee 25Ee st ee We 4S as ary Fry aa 8) Fa] en = aepeasennnes: BEEEEREeS bs senavesonesanaea te napene WECRECCEUECE CEES ' 1 Wal loli Heealven during Sunday uid’ No (rus srang Lime lust weak, ALzU; total tune Shippod, Inst work, 1201. Trade upone Bnd duenoclagruntil thd pons” were enpiied, eet word strongur for all wradus, the advancy Ae pared witiebuturday bali eh moro mnt F mootd peat £04 sstebaadidle Shes ty of yesterday tr ply wis Tontgh han o yiuus. ‘poke tuo to box fant wold at lh ant Tae ty okt honvy uit am ote, Tisai, ‘hore erat oe Arsurte tat gully ab glsaeddD, ‘Thura wore meny Vito markot closed firm, UOG BALES. Yi Price) No Ate ERs $8.00 | ah Led BAS bef BS 4 kR- 43 is PP ey ba Fe ts aig fy B14] Fe 0 gu 6 sto + ‘U5 be rr 4 “a my 8 » ilvET ou casita tae ore nominal only, throo We quote puur to cholcu at NEW YORK, tat Havetpts, 8 gupge sie re a b (oy priate, fauna: daniel pry at Sone tity NY efi live gate tosanyoe Gakesauieeps Lies cutcusswe Hiutlo™ o, Sara for Aha pana el EY for Paty is, Lig 40,700 con newer: lecter: Wd for olty Ureanudi © ert EAGT LIBERTY. pu a x | te any. dee aa a ea i ‘ot FaMTop te wouk vudiig tuia day, 27 (r08 ray oer ie,