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hag shine Pos 0 FIELD, LIN & CO., NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Crain and Provisions 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, EPWARDM. FIELD, JOMUN 1. TRUESDEDT 4 DANIELA. LINDLEY, BDWAID 8. WASTBULN, PUPE OTE CYRUS AW. ETELD, Special, STOCKS AND BONDS Bought and sold on N. Noston, and Phil's Kxe eee changes, and entried on margin, DAY & FIELD, 130 LaSalle-st. Aiarke at DA Foti cynes W. Finnn, JR Me .¥. 8tock Exchange, - Mee EEN We HIRED, Now Vork, Secinh. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NVCORMICK, ADAMS & CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 18 and 14 Unton Building, Chicago. CYMUS MH. McCORMICK, Vros'i MeCormick Harrost, Machin Co. OYRUS HM. AVASIS, “1Aberal Cash Advances mado on Consignments. «Grain and Provisions luught, Sold, and Carried on Manins. Correspondence Solicited, _ WESTERN PATENTS. List of Patents Insucd to Northwestern ba Inventors the Past Weck. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasttraton. D. U., March 20.—A. If. Evans & Co. report the following patents issued.tu North- ‘western Inventors the past week: ILLINOIS, C. L, Botts, Chicago, shipping-can. A. M. Bralnard, Chicago, enrouretor, G, M, Brown, Dixon, sickle-grinder, W. W. Burson, Rockford, conveyor-chaln. A. F, Buschick and Van Allen, Chicago, fur- nace, . E. Chandlor and Williams, Aurora, sulky, M.A, Cruvath, Bloomlugton, revolving plow qelssue), at, #cilows, Bloomington, snsh-fastener, IL, Friedman, Chicago, kettle, L. Gathinann, Chicago, grain-cleaner, W. Gray, Beardstown, nut-making die. 8. B. Hart, Pearin, gealn-drill (relssie). W.E. Haxteon, Kewanee ct al., steam system, A G. Humphrey, Neoga, horseshoolug mna- chine. : F, W. Jones, Chieago, telephone-shuut, Kariss, Chicago, velocipedo, Lenz, Chicago, cradle, J, E, Low, Chicaxo, dentistry. G. Macnrdlo, Pecatonicn, dustpan, C. W, MeLean, Chicago, glass building-block. F, Miller, Downor's Grove, window-beud fust- ener. R, Otten, Chicago, disk-toot. 1.8, Par Chien go. horseshoc-nall machine. J. N, Stevenson, Chicugo, fabric-fustent ¢, Verniand and Cubbell, Quingy. oll-ost B. Wierwille, Columbus, nall-clincher, WISCONSIN. Ti. L. Kingsley, Racine, wagon-gear, N. A. Wheoler, Janesville, sowing-machine. MICHIGAN. C. A. Bogle, Enat Snginaw, surveying land. a. Church, Grand Rapids, burning bydro- carbon. P, Grant, Marquette thillhoider, * Ti. M. Keith, West ‘Bloomtiold, potato-digger, . H. M. Kolth, West Bloomileld, coublued agel- cultural implement. D.C, Keliam, Detroit, smoke-consumer, on BE. Thresher, Reed City, barrel-hoop ma- chine, C. Van de Mark, Hillsdale, riting-plow. MINNESOTA, W.N. Cosgrove, Faribault, grinding-mill (two patents). HL. Daniela. Redwood Falls, sulky-plow. J, T. Elwell, Minneapolla, muttress. J. A. Fletcher, Byotn, canning-tunnol. Iowa, ’W, Anderlo, North Liberty, dratt-equalizer. nk L, ‘Bell, Maple Kiver Junction, weathor- iD. E. J. Bowen, Lincoln, gate-hinge, +d. F, Ford, Spencer, wind-wheut, M. 8. Foate, Burlington ct al., ateam-system, 'T. Yosteyln, Council Biulls, drafting-Instru- mont, Ud, W. Vin Bickle & McConaughy, Burlington, cultivator. < INDIANA. 'T. C. Comstock, Indinnapolls, watch-case. N. J. Howk, Indianupolta, wheel-bub, B. Langford, Cythiana, wugon-jack, W. Miller, Furt Wayne, axfe-box, O, 1 Morris, Satom. grain and seod slero, W. P, Myer, Torro uute, cleyutor-bucket, B.C, Shaw, Indianapolis, platformesgeuring, D: Unthank, Bplecland, cultivator (reissue), NEBRASKA, No Nebraska patonts fsguad this week, LEGISLATIVE VISITORS. ATrip to Jofferson To-Day. Btate Senators Wilson, Moffat, and Sundorland errlyed from Springfield Saturday night, andare stopping at the Grand Paclile Hotel. They are 4} eub-comamilttee of the Senate Commiittce on Appropriations, and came herv for tho pirrpose ofconferring with the County Conuniesioncrs ‘upon the matter of tho propused transfer of the Jusano Asylutm and Poor-Houso and grounds at Jolferson to tho Stato, for the purposo of crect- dug It into a Northwestern Asylum for the In- sane, The proposition. of tho County Hoard for the transfor of the proper: ty oat Jefferson, ans embodtud in ny Jepislative’ bill prepared by County-Attornoy Willet, appeared fo Tug TrmiuNe sonic time ago, Yesterday the Senators above numed wero mot by President Pariegion, of the County Board, and Commissioner Hutt, ono of the members of the Committey on Public Charities, and uv pri ¥uto conference was held in Room 6 at tho Grand Vuclilo Hotel, at which it wis arranged thut tho Senators and such of the County Commissioners who can will yo tu Jefferson at 8 o'clock this morning and) Inspect tha buildings and grounds, Ono of tha Senators stated that thy trinsfur proposed by the county ollicinis wie talked over in tho Appropriation Commit. teu; but when tho sub-committes was appalnted: no well-defined Inetructions regarding the mnt- ter wero given thon. Therefugo, thoy will ox~ amine the property, Inquire into Ite Value, and obtaln tho views of the county authoritics 13 to terms, cy., and report back, Itis sald that tho Fropoal jon {3 favorably looked uputt by mein- ters of the Legislature, and if the report of tho sub-committee {8 favorable It {s likely the prop- erty nt Jetferson will bo trausferred to the Stato jn a short time, THE LAND-LEAGUERS, Tho Michael Davitt Land Leuguo Club of tho ‘Twelfth Ward beld a iueeting Jast evening In Tompernuce Hall, corner of Lake and Seymour streets, Mr, Bulllvan being in the chalr. C. A, Funning made tho address, stunting that in othor countrics thou Ireland tho Irish were often found managing a business which it would puzzle tho Premier of Englanu to conduct, This ‘Was tho result of free government. The reforms Bought by the Land League should not be con- Tounded with Comuualan, ‘the Club deciited to hold meetings In future once in two weeks, and also voted ta withdraw Troi tho Central League, aA resolution condemning the conduct of PW. Dunne at the Central Leugue Cluv In reference to tho Iriah World wos passed, ‘The Land League Club of tho Sixth Ward met esterday in St. Stunistaus’ Hall, vornur of igbteenth und Johnson stroots, wh Str, J. We Gurvey th the cbutr, Maj. MeNutmura addrogged the audiunce on tha Irlsb ication: . « ‘The Churinan of tho delegation of the Central Leugue reported that It wus decided that ward eitiba should send thelr funds to Trelund throughs Xho ‘Treasurer of thy Central Lougue, who selves. bonds for the faithful porfurmance of bis f «After considerable talk a motion was passed tonceept thy report of the Chairman and dla cburge the delegution. Sean. -J. Fuley, J. O'Neil, and J. Were clectud new delegated Lougue. Bradley to tho Coutril ——_. “Splrituallam” in Politics. ‘Tho Connecticut Leglalature, in attempting to pass awa restraining tuo pructicy of niudicing it Pereous nut properly quulillad, finds ltselt yluced In an awkward” diluna by the Bpirit- ‘Unlists of the State, who openly adnonnee thut they will get even at the next elections (f thutr clafrvoyant doctors are Intertered with, Chis &ppeurs to be by no meansan flo threat. ‘The Spiritustivts claliu that they fat roly upon 3,00 ‘les, wn ls trie, ud It say be, it means flat thoy bold the bulunve of power. tS Meat a Wiuchesterts Mypophosphites will cure consumption, coughs, weak Jun, bronehitl, and general dobllity. Establia tweuty-one years. ——— ‘Tho most violent vxplosions of coughing, are otypped by Hale's Honey of Morehourd and Tar, | Pike's Toothache Drubs cure lu one minute, USINESS. Review of Finances in Chicago Last Week. The Produce Markels Irregular—Pro- vistuns Lower and Rather Quiet. Broadstufls Advanced, but Wero Unsellled by Heavy Selling of Wheat and Corn. FINANCIAL, Money waa in good demand all Inst weok at the Chiengo Uanks. Merchonss wero short of funds on account of the fatture ot remittances from the country, and were free borrowers ut Mui percent. There was no stringenoy, ns was shown by tho offerings of loans on stock and bond collateral at percent, Thero was a good deal of currency enlled for from the interfor, nnd gold had to be sipped on account of the scarcity of paper.»New York oxcinngo riled nt W@2%e per $1,000 discount. Locit securities and rasiroad bonds were in moro request, and prices were stendy. Chicago business in New York Stock Exchange securities slowed a tond- ency towanis the accumulation of new lines of stocks In tho hands of the public, but opera- tlons were not large, ‘Tho Public says: Tho carnings of rallronds wore smalior jn Fob- ruary than in January, and showed only about fourth as great un iucrease tn comparison viva end month In 1880, Reports from thirty-elght roads ngregnte $10,045,500 for Fobruury, 1881, agatitst $10,182,851 for tho samo onth in 1880, an Increase of $40,718, ar 4% per cent, but the incrense of miteage operated was 4127, or If per cont. Lut this fnot has been marnded mitch more than it deserves. Every- dy knows that u few roads have beon inter- rupted beyond all precedent by storms of ex: traordinary severity. Ithappons that sumo of Ulere ronits are alsooporating a largely Increased milenge, thus: PRD. EARNINGS, [| MILEAGE, It. 18, a ribwont.| $ (67.700) hicago & Northwont.| $ Sag is Sillwaukee & St Pau! EoReD inves Nostme.| aaesiul rectal ur, ‘Nort % ah AMinvls Centrale...) a2851] CLAN otal . fe 2au3.5Ni| 8 27d Deducting these five ronds, which traverso the region over which the storma wero most severe, Wo find that thirty-three ronds remaining earned $8,303,235 in February, 1881, agalnst $7,452408 In Februnry, 188, an incrense of $880.87, or 11.3 per cent, These thirty-three roads, morcover,operat- ed. 10,201 miles in 1881, and 17,205 miles In 180,00 ine crense of 2,050 miles, or 11.9 por cent, Thus the roturns front atl tho roads oxcept tho few pumed show that the earnings have greatly increased, and fully in proportion to the increuse of milo- ge, notwithstandiug tho well-known fuct that n roads in n (spursely-settied country cannot rensonably be oxpected to earn as much per mile at tho outsct, however valiable thoy may be, ns older ronds with welt-established trutlic. and, when it is considered that thig Is tho result for ‘a month of unprecedented bad wenther. in other regions as woll us along the few lines especinily blockaded, It must be admitted that the comparison 13 any: thing but disheartening. In truth, tho volume of trafiie is urge beyond all precedent for the, season, wherever it hus ben possible to move products with reasonablo freodom. Elsewhero the cnormous aceurnulation of products uwalt- ing transportation will only crowd the raliranls the moro severely during the spring und suin- mertnenths. Thore can be nv question ns to tho activity of business, as & whole, in view of the snorimous exchanges in nearly all the citios, A few of the ruilroads bave lost much thine, and have incurred such heavy expenses, in conse- quenco of tha unprecedented storms, that thoy may not be abte to make as much tmoney fn Ist ng they made in 128), but it fs well to observe that those aro roads which Jind a largo surplus dn 1880 after meeting alt demands, BY TELEGRAPH. NeW YonK, New York, March 10.—Governments ateady, excepts, which declined 4@i%. blag market casy otd@5. Prime mercantlic paper, fad. Sterling exchange, sixty days, steady at 480%; demand, 483, UOVERNMENTS, Now 43.44, Vaciilods of bonne, . Virginin, doferrod...115) Cte DuBderessss 4 U.P. thrats Us Snug 1. 2. Sinking Lontih & Westorn,...12! Eris sovonds., i BTOCKR, Alton & Terra Manto. 42 Alton we HL pid. tz fYav. Be Las Paciile, 44 ftock Island... Panama G fu preterrat i eecerseHiGhg Ste La & Buin Frat Row York Centiila.-<1ii|D6 preferred, Hurlom. . HO" | Do iret preferred. Jake Shoro: gl Cos Be dan SNe G, ie Kinsns & oxas, Unton Pacite at Cantral Pacis Loulaville & Nashvilio Nashy, & Chattanooga % [tibuton & ‘Pean UD, & 1G... Atlunic. "act Vacitic Muil., + sooo Bxprasa 3714 Ohle & Mississippi we erolerrs wusapenks Mobile & Vhio. Clove, & Colum! Cy Go 1. Cy. Uhio Cantmi., ..., » 134] Ecmestane ,,., Lake Erto & Westeti. 1" |stendard, Veorla, 1), * ‘Ontario & ¥ BA CaN. «. jUntarts > vousiGN, LONDON, March 19.—Consols, 99 16-16; account, 100 1-16. é Sparican securities—New 63, 1043; 4)48, 1144; 8s, 115, Railroad scourities—Illinola Central, 130%; Ponnaylvanta Central, 0845; New York Central, 1503 Erle, 40%; do seconds, 10335; Reading, XI}. “Amount of bullion gone into the Bunk of Hn- gland Lodi $253,000. LonDoy, Sareh 1—2 915-1: ALCOUNE, 10) 1-1 Paius, Murch 19—2 p.n.—French rents, af Ihc, Pas, March 10.—Kontes, bit be. COMMERCIAL, ‘Tho following were the receipts and shipmonta of tho Icading articles of produco in thiscity during the twenty-four hours onding at7 o'clock Saturday morning and for the corresponding time ayer ago: iP m,—Consols, moncy, HUTPMENTS, ANTICLES, cer ay Waa Katiroad frvlghts were quict. Tho rutes to Now York wre 400 por 100 Ibs on provise {ons and Uso on gratn, Through freights uro quoted ut Sige0n provisions to Liverpool and ‘7c do to Antworp. Flour frelghta wore quoted: at S0i¢e tu Liverpool and 6le to Glusgow, ‘Tho ugregate roogipta of whuut reported for Saturday ut Chioagb, Milwaukoo, Tolodd, Bt. Louls, und Detroit wore 1,000 bu. ‘ho core respouding shiptoenta were 60,000 bu, Tho shlp- inunts from Now York, Mhitadelphiu, and Battl- moro aggrewatod 200,000 bu, Tho produce movement roported from New York Buturday jneluded tho following: Ne- coipte—Fiour, 20,351 pris; wheat, 81,410 bu; corn, 155,814 bu; oats, 10,600 bu; corn-nieil, 1,981 pkys; rye, 2,314 bu; barley, 1.050 bu; malt, 7,200 bu; pork, 185 bra; beef, 2055 bela; cut mets, 1,600 pkua; lard, 097 tes; whisky, 01 brig, ’ Exporta for twonty-four bours—Flour, 21,000 bris; wheat, 100,000 bus corn, 44,000 bu. ‘The following wore tho sbipmonts of pravie~ {ona from this city during tho tines named. Tho ‘Welsbts are gross; LT 6mm, Wk ended port of provisions from the scubourd, including New Orleans, for the week ending March 12, Included 6,199 bri pork, 4,200 bri eof, 7,000,721 los of lard, 21,505,803 Ibs of hog Theat, 1,450,603 Ibs of cheeso, 1,453,900 1bs of tal- Inw. : Tho Mlssisstypt Valley Lumbermanand Mant~ facturer has tho following concerning tho login aituation on tho Upper Misalsalpnt streams “Tne veavity of thoysitiation comes not so much from tho fuct that thors is too much snow for Joxging purposcs as from the danger of a sudden thaw which would cortainly create tho most disastrous floads ever known on tho cans tent, ‘This danger 1s so imminent that all stand {n fear and trombling at tho probable ovonts of tho next sixty days, which will almost certainly ruin scores ff not hundreds of Jumbermon, There is now more than doublo as much water on tho 140,000 squnre infles drained by the wators of the Unper Mississippt as thoro hns been since Jta frst settlement at any one tine, Last year tho floods did more than a million and a half of dollars’ damage to tho lumpermen of this vallos,, Dut from the situation now tho losses of I68l will render the damnge of last yonr Insignificant, ‘Thoso who havo logs accure in Inkes and sinall streams will do well to keep them there as long a8 possible.” The gross valuc of the manufactured silk products in tho United States for tho consus Yonr 1880 was $10,075,285; the gross value of mna- terfats and supplies for this manufacture was $22,071,000; the net valuo of finished goods was $34,410,103; tho number of silk factorics in tho country was J83; the capital, real and personal, Invested tn thla Industry wae 818,880,600; tho mumber of looms at work wns 8407; tho maxi- mum number of hands omployed during the year waa iH,440, Including 9,0 innlos over 16 Yonrs of age, 10,314 fomales over 15 yonrs old, and 6,005 ebitdron and youths, who recelved 20,107,805 in wages, equal to €204 per capita, The following arc the final estimates made by tho Agrioultura! Bureau at Washington con- curning tho cereal crops of the Uulted States for Aiushels, aus es} ii Potatoes... 103, Of tho aituntion and prospects in Engtand, the London Miller say: ‘The antlolpation of nn in- crensing comand for whent, to which wo have Intoly given prominence, is being realized. There aro fow large holders, perhaps three or four, who are still unwilling to buy fresh stock; but the majority of milters, of dour factors, and bakers aro becoming of ono mint—to get tholr mills, granarics, and shops replenished, Tho February wenthor has flooded away crop pros- pects from many of tho valloy ulstricts, whero tho present outlook fsa dreary one. Even where tho farms Ile well-drained and high, with good, generous soll, tho many washings, sonkings, thawings, of tho Inst six weeks have carricd off much of tho land's fertillty and tho strength of tho growing wheat plant, At tho end, thorefore, of February, when {t is too Into in England to patch up defective wheat areas, or to sow fresh fields, the wheat-buyer finds furmors’ deliverios dwindling away, and thoso from auroad only chough for current wants when supplemented by stooks from gratfaries, already nearly do- pleted.” PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Wero dull and easter, Liver povl reported a decline of 6d In lard and C@N! In teats, whieh made oxport buyers unwilling or unable to pay former prices, whilon “slow” local hog mar- kot was unfavorable to lven! epeculntion, and some of the provision talont wero transferred to wheat and cor. ‘Tho kestern mnurkats wore quiet. Mess otk—Advanced 234680 vor br, declined 15¢, and closed “« below the Intest pricus of Fridny, fates wore reported of ¥UN brin suller April st £16400 16.6714; SQ bris seller May at $35.666015.70; 4uW0 bela roller Suu at, EirtkclG.87 und GW) bris seller July at ‘Total, {01M bris, The rarket clo: ne il8.40 for round lols, spot. or seller thy mint, 18.4354 auller Apri}, und $15.5615.35%4 soller May, LAIto—Daevned egslde por 10 Ibs trom the Intust prices of Fridny,.and closed tame, Salos were ro~ ported of 4,00 tes nollor April nt §1WE5¢e10.55 27,700 tes ‘at #iLmelM; 400) ton aollor dune ne 40s and Li tea koller July at $1020. ‘Tot, Ha inarket closed at about §10.56.011.55 for TOund lot, Apotor soiler tho monthy #UISGU.5i$ seller April; und $0 7Usoller May. MkATs-Leclined Gla por MU lbs. Salos wero ro- ported of LOUGH Ibs shoulders seller Juno arf. 1244o. JAN Ibe stort ribent H.Kerza fur April, nod HOG for May, Vricvs of tending cuts of nents Wore us followant orclock fur full cured, ugloss otherwise specitivd: Nhort (Bhoul- [L. & 8.) Short rita, |'uers. |etears.| cteare. Maren April, Toor FY i ra quuterd nt €7. Tunds, Masbl{e boxed; pickled hams quoted at Bade for 1wld uverage; krvon hams, same average, Ty448e. Bnoun quoted nt Siguore for slioutdors, BayMe for short ribs, siq@sige for whort clours, 1U@lU}4o for haus, all canyased and packed. * HEBE—Was quiot nt $4,750.00 for moss. 89.75010.00 for uxtra mass, und §0.508210 for haus, BREADSTUFFs. FLOOR—Was very quict, with no reported chango in prices, ‘There wore sumo oxport onters in hand, buttho stormy weather and tho unsottted state of tho whent market wero not favorable to an uctve trade in tlour, Salos wero iinitod lo 75 brie winters on private torms; 24 brie double spring oxtras,partly at, NFHG5.; 40 bags oxtras, partly at $1.00. ‘Total, cqual, tu UN bela, Txport tours wore’quoted at H.25@1.0 for ood to choice, and ryo do at §1.t0G3.55. OTHER MLLATUFYS—Woro qulet and tirn, witha amallsupply. Sales wero reported of dears branat HANTS. . SPRING WHEAT—Was activo, chiefly Inn Wort- ern way, and treguiarly higher, ‘tha markutnd- vanced le, foil pack te, and closed 4GHe above the Intest prices of Friday. ‘The British markotw wore reported trmer, und that, with tho severe stor, caused the carly advance, ‘That was chucked by very boral sales, chtetly mada b hirtion who umually —imde for Siiiwaukeu, with sume larzo tots aise offered by tnon whu repro: sent New York speculators. ‘Te imarkot wie raiiteul Jy a strony ong, of it would never Lave absorbed tho Vast quantity sold without. wuch blazer drop, ‘hore wux'vory Wittly demand for shipmont. Cush No. 3 closot at $4034 fur reaular to #004 for recolpts dnted aines inst Thursday. Spot sales wero roportud Of daub bu No, 2ut seller 15.200 bu Ho nt SLUiie 106G Lan bu No, $4), & Coy at tise: AV bdo in Central (ullt-cdized) wt We} 300 bu rujectad at Kige; 40) bu do (Contra) ne 75340, und Liat bu by anniple at ke We, ‘Tota, 220 ba, suller May opened nt 10836 Liki, nolid int SUB, Advancod to, $1,085, du- cling ta 1ui3% “and ‘closod at $1.03 Kollor April sold at #1.0:5(@1.40%, closing at €L.023(; aller tha Month was Quiot at $0201, closing at FLUel4y dane ranued nt siumaeliey: tio genr auld at we bitter und Juny sold nt taza Volow Sing, WINtett WHEAT—Salus were ropurted of 400) bit No. 2red (Aw. & Co, und Keoth'a) at $1,008, and 6,000 bu do (Contr) ne 8 both winter receipt. COKN—Wan modurataly nective and bighor, ‘Tho market advanced Ho foll back He. nnd cludad M0 above the latest prices of Friday. “Livery LroRorts an advanco of tile per contol, and Now York wis quoted “searca and tira, while var re- culpts were “interfered with ‘by “the. atorm. Those things” inducot "a telter - dumand, DUtit was mot by the alforings uf tmmensa quantitios for duly by nlocal uporator, und tis weakened io tones ‘I'he bulk ofthe truding eemod to bodune within y tha emt quarter of an buur, the werket bulng xonue. ally quiotafterwards, Chat curn closud at Su bid for Touulnr todte for racuipta of Nod dated since Inst Thursday. Bampio lui wore dull, and rolutivaly oasier, abippert operating slowly. Npot sales wore Paporied of 7400 bu No. Qaind tah mixed ot 24:0) 0 bu dot wierdle 1 y now bt wibxod ob ZO bu now nized at WMawIeer MMM by resected nt Heeger, YUN bu by” sample, at “igede an tracks Wb bu do at 3aGele frogs, un board cars; and 120) bu onre nt ‘Vou, (A.W) bu, Hallor May Opancd at ScHabtiige, declined to Esto and closailat Siu vid. Hollde April wus quoted BtLbYaBiee, und Murch nt AkeWs<gc,.buth plasty Bt tho tnalde. Junusnld nt si4eetiige, and July ae L008 Aisge, the Intter closing af 40 bid.” Auzunt wold tdi c. OALS—Warp only falrly netive, with Jitte or no cliango front Friday's quotations. “exular No.2 wis, quotable we kt HIN-odgod wt Stee.” April auld ats sueDiu, closing at thw Iattor Aura, May tpunod at dita wold wis to aoe, und closod mt isfus iis. dune noid in w snialt way At 304ASiaU, closing at ‘Aho Jastenamed rte, Kamples auld slowly, Cast falon wory Insdo Of U0 bu ut sliyo fur No.2 storey by KAIpIY At TDciI(o for, rdjoviad wixud, Mo fur rejected wlilte, wafasse far sNo, % and Hae ie for Nu, 3 whit Lista by i Motor rolucted. wilt Sibu tur No. 2 hasta for Nu. 2 whitu, and t80 for barloy oats f06 on ban. Tous, be aia panties shana fea ee of the day previous, regular boing quotatly wi ns dit-odyert $1.0 und B etoles Jobuf waite MichL wold ot 91.05 °f.0,b, Futurua word alinoat litolons, Apri betra quotable at Wiaiiige, und Muy nt shaigcs LOL ‘There were few chanves, Caxt salus wore Tide of 40 bu at ise for regular Nu. 2 tn storey SOLU by gamble ut slizon tricky 4 bu Atlentcan white at $1.06 free on board, TAMLEY—Was Gull and almost entirely nominal the only sute of consequence nowd boing 5 cats Nu, Galuter storage) at oc, No.2 was quotabld at $h0.No. 3 attic, nnd No. Antede, Nothing wis dong iy kamplon, Cash salos wore wndu of 220) bu at Su for No. d resus Finstoru; iW bu by sample at savio un trick, for hu.3 free on board. ‘Wutal, & bu att us GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM-CONN—Trade continues actlya for all de- scriptions, We quote: Choice burt and carpal Groun, wolf-working Rilstipped, disses Niurlor and comp 3 4 Crovkus 3 ort BUILDING MATEMIALS~Aro in active domand at the following quotations: Cowon belek, por LU. AMliwaukou and doulsy Portiand comunt, por bei, and . yore nor locul buyors dulng much, and thurefuse valuys wero nomtnulty unchanged. ‘Thera were u fow sales wo clty cgnaumers at tho following range of price: Ralerenaicic ss Gat ley, aha Haleyfaie to geval ca Ladiv-packed..,..10 0 BAGGING~in this markut there worg no chanyos. Hricos wore trim as yiven bolow: ‘Ba 23 |lurh 4&5 0 a} pee ieee ea at 9 Sterivusin OU) OAR vsvsnss8 K ro wore a fow An tocal trado, but boyond that nothing of consequence was neco plished. Prices woro numinal ns follows: Fit ordamn, volt Le tak Tt £01094 PE nin, Y oely Part xkim, hard Ts 1 4 oot js minrked Hathing wis duit, the storin Inu Uita UXcedtion of thy fow uritera rucalved, £0, Wlossburites « erie) Heli sesesssgees H Canine Ri Bnttiinore & Ohis,, [anda bieek, 2 ka Hean pees A0GHT NO 40 KAGE AWas atoatty at ioe’ for pork’ barrels cour {5 TOF Int tierce. ht Fecolpts, and nom- nts, und #1. DIRESREDD 1 Worn ln 1 f GU4—Waro stow at there port dor. FIMIL—A fow oniors wery received and Mlod nt pepvious pricos, the market romalning frm at te following quotations Whitotlsh, No. 1, por ig-b1 Whitollel, famit Me ‘rout. per sehr SMackere\—Extrn Mackeral—Kxten meen, ‘Mackere! hore! bay, tee lontors, moked, Hallbut nmaked, per ?. Hali—Cenrwe's. por 130 Grand Ban jaw TO oo ROU BY G8 5.25, apie nnn f Dor wowaesee Kalsina, inyopasts: iar Hintsing, Canon Tae sing, Kalo } Hoistne, tose. Mi 2 2.25 Zante currant: CMe ot Citra Wee 19} Appies, ovnpornted,, B @ ® Abpea Enofernenew’ ss: ae i Apples, Southern, now, 4@ 4 Tuaches, unvared, halves, THe 7 Haspborries.. Tes Dlavkborries, s@ 3 Pitted chorrt WwW @ 1 Fitvorta, 0 @ 10 native, at our quutntions pplen por Url Crunberrius, por bel. Yenions, per box. Yalenels orange Florida oranges Coroanuts re ta California bet pen GREASETho murkat 1a qui tattonn: Ly WHNOss00e Chyy brown, City yellow, Country whi Country white "1b Cuuntry yellow. Country brown, GUOCERIES“It "was an” oxecedingly quiet day 11 this branch of trade. In the nbsenco of tinportant business vatues roman unchanged, us folloves: Carolina. Joulstant Ilo, fancy., Hilo, primu to ett Mlo, fair ta good, Ato, common Rio. roustinu, Patent cut-lonf, Crashed. Powderut,, Grnaninced ned, Granulated, not standin A standard, ‘stoady at about ridu ping demand, except from the South, Ts vore light. Wo quote: timothy, # tun... #14.000015.50 1S.f0ce 10) sesestsvecs With 10.00 und weak, owt to tho jaro sin this cit; rth ageumutntion of atuck Groon-cured, Nant, # Grocn-cured, hoa: Vart-eurau... Damaued nids: Calf, % BD .. Drysaalted, ¥ Deseves: Dry tint, No. 1. Daniuxed dry, Shoop vita, fea, stops Thora te a tote tra jes BE our quotatinn:.,, Now ark chaden t INNCY, POF Ie, N mirth chote Paolo Cor 1S Gd - Wiveonaly He: 8 Gelb LUMUEL Flea-list. Woeaquoty: *" : Firat and second clear, 3 ino 10.00 ‘Irst und second utenr, 1 and 2 it 4300 Lint and second clout, Lduel 4a) ‘hird elnar da. BS) Common dressed alding,. . Flooring, second common Oressud.seccsc. Box-buards, 13 neh A stock boards, 10G Hi wtock bunris, 1c! Catuck bourds, Wests Incl Foneltys, frst, quality Feneiny, No. mrnon bowed, mamod boars, Wes 1 Lay Common buntds, No, 2, Was fi BX Connon dlaunaion atatr ,, x Dimoneton stat, 20400 ft. w Minor, 4x4 vo 8x3, tholusl 10 Pickots, flat, rough, and good... 16.0 nth, pany Shingtos, etandard, iy bhlngles, oxtra . o ata Linwlos, clear, 1 On S—Wore inactive wad noailinl at the following: uotitlona: Sieuon, Elatne, Ce) Carbon, 10 toa! w. Carbon, 160 tom 1% Carbon, 176 toa in now-wiite Vis, and Silch, tnt, 2 V und Stich. tone, 164 wintor-atralnod, eae Sle & be hh tle itt 130s o 8 Hank oll, oy ot ‘Turpentine’. a AUMers Oller eeee Oe us Naphtha, dwodorkad, if) Gnaaline, duodorizud, BE Gasoline. 97 dexravs, oe Zz VORATOES— Cont pidiy decronae ine stock of sound, walling nLite pur bu by the carlut for poachblows nnd si@ssu for oarly rows, POULPRY AND GQAME—Worv searce at about No por ib for turkeys, 10dil0 for ehlekuns, und sabe for Wild Tow! new rentco, and well at high dures, Ac1'—A stoudy trade ts noted at quota Kine satt, Xustinnw and New Yo Coarse Balt, pur br 0 Ua Ys wit! Dairy, without x Aabtcn dairy, por sac Ground alum, tn baus, Alyuerpool tine. brawn ‘Sao esscssscees Vig SEKDS—Wore inuctive and Ktoudy, there being fow otforinga und tewer buyors. Hungurinn wus wn oxe jon to this rule, which was in netive request and ft an advance. Prime clover was quotable nt Bnd mammoth at F104 for youd to Prine timothy was hold at about $268 and in there wore [roo sellors BUS.IK, Hales were madour $2 one cluyor-aued ot $1.8) for primo and SsWitor mammoth; | car und 10) bags thmotny-auud at axsihts; bo bagw millet of Slo; ears tlax-voud nt SEEALIOW-Primo sity 19 gajniilo ‘At GX} No. 1 coun- try ut GY Gp 5%, No, Sat bg: Aitisht Was quoted fe fale domund. at tho do- cine of March 1d, ‘the base price was $1.08 per gallon for highwings, WoOOL—Tho markot is dull at our quotation (ood to choice medium tub, Cosme aud dingy tul Fine and unwashed tleoce. Coarse und unwushed faves... Modium unwashed tleoco,. Medlum washed Huece,,. Fine washed Hees Conrao wasted He LIVE STOCK. BA CHICAG ai fF jeer Cattle, long, = Sheep, Monday. Be "Vuesday. Valo Paya Bag Pato A al X SH U0 ow TRS 11805 pS) ess T40ed Wye Diss Tat ‘Shipniente— = ‘ i Monday 6.33 aL uumiuy, BiaiL Bed Nodnesday.. rats} BH ‘hursday,. a Frldayeecs at WVotal... Bat TL Bays tho Las Aniuias (Gulu) Leader, Murch 11 Mao Watlace, and Charley Martwan, representing north= orn cattlo-ownurs, camo up thle week from Lakin, Kas. ‘they went uver tho route fur the purpuso of os. cortuining the extont of the lossos of cattle, ‘Shey fount between here and the Biate Kno 22) bon of eattlo killed by tha trains, and fruoi the Stute Hno to Lakin 21S hoad~in all 40 bead billed by tho cara, ‘hoy woro accumpantad by un agent of the Banta FG Company frou Lakin to thu state tne, who also kopt atally, They found about 100 hides in the hunds of Kansas partis, und estimated thut one-halt thu dead cattle hud bows sktuned on that sucttun of their route ‘The stock cust of the Btatu Jina dovs not louk as well as thut In Calorady, Considerable numbers of cattle uro potting tulred inthe creeks. ‘ho banks uf mud Jott by the lute troshete are vory treuchoruus Kyen uuuns are Hable to be tuken in by then. Jumes K. Frost, an oxperlenced cattle mag pluces tho lows on the mass of cattle at @ per cont, ‘The pur cunt vatl- inate fur range cally cannut bo true, because this Le sho loss the Dest seasons, Groat tuases ioust still ove cur, us the tlie for cattlu tu dio le yous to cule, CATILE—Tho past wok saw a rather unateady cattio iuarket, It uponed dull at » aural decline from tho previous wouk, but undor the unexpoctudly ght arrivale of Tucsday the loss was fully sosdued, title on the following day, ‘omalndor of the weok the tenden A'the. closing quotations. show an Aue but during tho waa npward, an rounie advanced of AKG te, Attor Monday. tho tune= Notivity, all einseue of hi: ors operating freely, and the appeeelation tn yalites: extended tenll doscriptions or entitle, Such drover aacould bo handled ta vaninie by shippers and exturtors showed the most marked chance 24 ther wan an netive demand for the Eastern and Kuropont feadevand tho offorinus of pring enttio wero fo ‘Tho higher? prices pald was $05, on Friday. Bi centile wero In better denimnd than usual, and ge steckors and fooders comimunded higher tatros than inva prevailed at any proviuus period within a twolvo amon. ‘Thera wns on urgent demand, on Saturday and prices took Waharp upwned turn, Tho recoipta wero ni fargo ae usnn}, bus buyers antictynto, Hale arrivals Tor the next fow Unga f result of the ntorm, and hero wna sumictont compatitinn ¥ advance, prion 13 ede, Rvorgtbing old an fast nn Yarded, nnd tho mare kot cloned at tho following QUOTATIONS: at dlapinzod antistactars Pxtiaonvon-Bicers wolghing 1,000 Ibs And. s9an2s ss 6,00@6.40 ET tps eereoette 4.00.80 Chotee B , ¥ wv * B00A5.75 20 tO L400 Iba... tnt LU to Butghers Stock—Pour to contion ateors ant Vonti-<Por ty Ibs, HOGS Karly inthe week’ the “thurket waa netive und atrongor, but it worked onsler tater, and clusod nt barely the previous weok's prices. ‘Tha recolpta wore modernto, and botwoon abippors aud the local tdo nhuutnll woro taken on ¢ day of arrival, though sneo Wedneaday trnclo lina ruled dull nuateadily ro- ceding prices, Nonely ono-tulf of thygeupply was {akon by sippors—the larger part of ich went to. Now York and New England, Some little inpravas tent in quality in noted, but the zencral nvernge cons Unties pour and not at mil anited to tie wants of the trade. “On Saturday thera wana dull and drooping market. Huyars huid off, nnd sales wero slow ata ru: Guetion fram Friday's pricos. of rather inora than be, Poor to primo, tht sold nt &.00a485, und poor togood envy nt Si0AN2, ‘Bkins wore negiccted nLFL AZ. SIBEElnve been tn full supply. aud havo notd lower, ‘Tho market hold ip woll unt Friday, when there wana dectine of 2c. ‘Tho market vlosei duit and hoavy ot $4,005.15 per tWibs fur poor tu extra quatitics, KANSAS CITY. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KAN#AB CITY, Mo., Marct 19, Tho Prt Current roports: ecelpta, ; shipment Py Ret falely netivo and firmer: native. uutppers BAO Uy native stnckors and fecders, FAWsd.W; native ori shcign CUBES MUR A a a ing, €52545.55 on u 8T. LOUIS, 8T, LourA, March 19, ‘ATTLE—Hecolpts, 84; ship- monte, 00; supply too small to make market; values nominally unchanged, with stony, feeling. tl a 2 tow and Towers. recelpta, nur xhipment SW medium to good, $10UG8.00; eholée to Taney, tals Toae—Stoady: Yorkers, §.0025.70; Haltimoroe and ght butchors’, $5.7546,00; mixed pocking, 8.025.705 cicleete Taney: Bony, 8lusia, Hoculpts, 3,00; atlp= ANCINNATE March 1.—Hoga—Dully common, $1.25 Py fight and pacuing, #5.40esiN; butchers’, $.0KD Ga, Recolpts, 10; sulpments, 100. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Spectal Dispatch to Mme Chieaoo Tribune, Liventvoor, March 19~11:90 a, m.—FLUUR-No, 1, Ns; No.2, 8s Od. Gnain—Wheat—Wintor, No. 1, 99 10d: No. 2 Os 3dy spring, No. 1, 0" 3d; No. 2% Ba Gd; white, No. 1, 9a8d1 No.2, Us; club, No. 1, 1a; No. 3 9 Gd, Corn—New, No, 1,63 63 old, No, 1, ba O}gd, PRovisions—Pork, is, Lard, 6s, Liveuvoon, March 19-1:3) p, m—Cons—Mixed stoady nts 7d for old und bs Gi4d for new. x PRovistons—Bacon—Clear cut stondy nt 42s Gdy Tong clear stoady at 4s; short clear dull nt 42s; shoul~ ders dull of 0s. Boot—Indis moss dull at ss, Livgnroot, March 19-2 p. m,—UneapsTurrs— quiot and stendy, excent corn, which is firmar, LAVERPOOL, March 19,—LAitn—Prlie Western dull nt Soa, LONDON, March 10.-LINSEED O11—25s 10dG2e 15d, SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE Us W@dis Gd, ANTWERP, March J—PRTNOLEUM—2O}E, Liv EnPous, Marah 19.—CoTroN—Dull und onator nt jrldadHids miles. uw bulows speculation uid export, 0 American, HEADYTUFYA—Quiot but stondy, except corn, which fs firmor. z PitovtsiuNs—lncon~Long clear, 40s 6d; short clenr, ho following wero roéatved by tho Chicaxo Hoard ‘Vrados vENVOUT, March 18-1190 a. 1a.—Flo Winter whont, vs su@0s 10d1 spring, Bs Glia tds white, Spats ds elnd, vs Fucsids, "Naw cor, 6a Sd old, ba yeas Pork, ti . 5 7 AtVEnPOOL, March 1%--Whent firmor; rad wloter, 9 10d; No, 4 spring, Os Sd; No. Ado, Us Id. Corn frm at ba bid. Carzoos uf coust—Whent In good domund and ‘rm: red winter and California advanced dd, Corn—Not much doi, ‘Vo arrlve—Wheut quiets red winter (at London) silvanced Sata, Corn tiem atid advance, Pork, ia. Lard dul and Gd lower, ut 653, Hacon—d, C, dui and tk lower, at 4s Uy B. Cay tal lowe OF, abA2s.” ‘Callow, Siw kl, Chaoxo, Ws, Beak. Tbe, ONDON, March 1.—LAvERPOOL—Whont Improve ing. “Corn iaiproying, ot 63 Sid. MANIC ANI: goes ul coust—Whent tirmy fair nverngo red winter, 493 Ua; fale nVoraKa CatiCornin, diswtve Gd. Corn quiots Cnrgues on passazo—Whuut quivt. Corn linproving, Fair avernge quailty of American red wintor wheat far Urompt shipment, disadie tad. Fale avoraxe quality of American mixed corn for prompt sipinout by sail, yu. NEW YORK. New York, March 10.—CoTToN—Firm; 1013-16@ ‘UA d-légy futuroa frm; March, 10,800: Aprli, 10.81e; Mny, xo; June. Mes July, Io: August, Mize: Sup= tomber, 1.80; Oxtober, 10.490; Novombar, 10.160; Do- combar, 1we, Foul pull and unchangeds rece!pts, 20,000 brisy rs d ota Wioueheavys recelpts, 81,000 bus ungraded R e . rade red, LOB yeu) Nova 2 ‘i G0, HB No. Z doy #1.2ueoh aisgt lxed Winter, Peer reae pany a slttas stenmur No, 2 lsh “No, 2 rod, March MOLZIN; Aur ELE geol 2h May, B2zstEh June, 1.2144, Corn dotive anid a shude bivhor| receipts, J8Luo bur exboris, 210 bur ungraded. Giwdqes No. No.1 du, $fsucelst ended white, $1201 do, BLING! NO, To, es Mh Nu. 2, bostcaga: No. 2 white, Wigap Ne 2 Mureh, oinucaitger Aurti@ligaasizco: Slay, Bsc tune, 5)pe.. Oauedulland ey Fovetpls, eae ie” gute and itirm, Firms yonrltigs, 12@180; Wostarn, 16@2c1 OTk Rusty 1 2kes Ghocenis—Cotfes quiet nnd unchanged. Mo- Insaues strongy (Wes best refining quoted Hee, Itico Hominatly tuebanged, URTHOLEU: niet snd nonilnal; United, erude. Bigascr rolined, Ko. . oth Bat OW—Uulet but wendy, O6-16GGKe. N-Stundy t $1,401, TUUPRNTINE— Dull and lowers 43)ge. Hugs~Deinand fulr and market tiriny sac, LeATHEN—Activo und tir; komlock sole, Buenos rea, und Ite Grand light, middle, snd teavy weluht, Vi opin; domostic flecco, B&ziSer pulled, diceier unwashurl, 124e; ‘Voxns, 14iciS0, WitovinioNs—Purk duit buyers’ favor; old moss quoted at GAZG1Ab0 naw uo, F168, boot quiat ut wtendy, Cut monta dull and noilnut, Lard loss AcUVEs prtine ntonin, HL. DUTTKR—Nominally wuchanged, Curse—Mtesdy: Weeltc. SIAL” Sanufacturud copper quiet: now sheath ing, oy Ineut Lake, Woswige, Vigeiron quiat put Hina steuting, Hie oNatls, cute gomasNe Sie a q intla, cul w1U; clinch, H@5.0, MILWAUKEE, ’ Avectal Dispatch to The Unieago Tribune. MILWAUKEE, March 2,~-A roview of the wheat markot for the past week slows thut the favorit op- tlon was No.2 spring; avllor May oponed Munday at V0i4/and cloned Saturday at $1.07; the lowest price , Wan #.01,0n Monday, und tho highcet §1.(854, on'Thurs- day. ‘Tho bualnoxs of tho wauk uxgrogutes abuut 12,- 0,000 bu, tho Inryeat of nny week this yonrr Satur day's storm caused wtirm closing, ond on the stroats prices were Ko higher than on 'Chanyer the bully wero sthioulated to buy on reducuil stucks at sho soabuord und in Europa, and tha prow oot thut spring sncding wna boing prevantod by the weathar, alo oncuurayed by a desire of the shurta to Kut wheat, and tho suppused damaya to wintor whoat, tho aynilablo supply has been reduced tu Jast years basis, und diminished stocks aro illustrated by. Now York, whozo thore ta now 140,00 bu, oguinst 4,000,000 bun yonr ago; tha mock hore ts %4250,0W bu, dgainat 6250.00) bu & yoar axa; all autsldo Intlucncus, us woll Ae tho dispoaltion of donters, favor a still Digber runge of prices, * ‘To the Western Assoctated Presz, MILWAUKEE, Wis, March 1.—FLuuu—Dull and unchanged. GNAIN—Whont firm; clasod woaks No. 1 nominal; Nu. 2, U.004; March, 8.Ut%4s April, $0156; Any, $1.07; 0141 NO, 3 Milwaukeo, No. 4 and rujectod nominal. Corn quloter and frm No, 2, i}¢o, Ons stronmert No.2 Zo, Iya nogloctod; Nu, 1, Ve, Har- op, HUN! No, dapring, Kido, HOVINONS—Dull.’ Muss pork, $15.40 caahy $1545 ApH, ard, prime’ stuam, "ibs: Cas sna ‘hares HOw Apri % MoGs—Qulot and woaks 65.10G5.00. aftecuirPr tour, 100 brie; wheat, 7.000 bu; oats, bu. SH " H Rf cc pal lea 19,000 bu; corn, 1,000 bus oats, NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS,’ March IY, —FLoun— Firmors auportino, BLO XX, RIGA; XXX, 1605.25; hlgt tradun, 0g 0I75, * GUAIN—Corn—Kaslor; W@6to, Vata tirmat bie, COUN-MEAL—Quiet and weuks BLDGI, qqliA¥-Bearco and try prime, #2LWsI40H choleo, PRovistioNs—Vork dull and lowar; $1,00@10.25; now, MOWAT, acon eavlor; souldors, tMGtatos clear Tb, Vides clear, Vesa, Lard searcu und tir; terce, WHEELIE kes NENYe, Hulk moate atoady, with a ue doinund. | Maine—Sugar-cured dull and lowers eM Stosdy: West (hed, $1.06081.10, —sluady; Westorn ructitied §1.06@1. tues Conuy quiee but sivaniyy ine camoos, ordinary to good. WaGlide. Buxar stuaty with 3 Hood dumunds conimut th aad commun Uruior, dca ge) fal tu fully tale, Ghesiicer prlino ta chuico, 0) Gf\{cr yollow elartitud, Kasige, Mlulasaus scagea ‘un dina; Cumuiun, Zia? contrltugal, akatig faim akasiie: prinie to choleu, WeeSI0; fronted, Akadys binturn buts weak shuice, itd sal ana uwury gu). 8 ST. LOUIS, 8T, Louis, Mo., March 19.~FLoun—Unchanged, GatN—Whoat ovoned higher, dectined und closed very dulls No, 2rod, #H.Mulushs ca; Mel ota LUT Mays $1.00} Junos 9.01501.01 July; ve yeur; Nu, | do, $1.01; Nu. 4 do, Waxdtge bid, Corn opened dete tor und thon declined; eaieke cnsh; Hu pastiga Aprily U@UGtigu Muy: Chto Janu. Oate scurce and bighor; WY@RYo cushy W340 Aprity Wigo. Muy. Kye tirpi ot $106 bid, Marley quiey and un- chunged, : Tewa— full at aie, BUTTER Unchanued, Whiston moat at $2.05, PUGVintoxe=-Pork lowur at $130) cash, 1.0% May, Dry walt muute Jower ut ¢7.t0es10 Bacon lower at ssosSSS. Lard quail ual at god Vikckitgs—bigur, Guu Urles whoa. SEU byt cura, TRGA DUS Oats ByuU bus rye, BUUU) Dartuy, BUN) OW, * that has over been conducted MENTS—Flowr, 14.00) bring whent, 00 buy gory 18,00 bur unta, 17.0) buy ryo, nune; barley, § t VAY) HY BALTIMORE, Rarrinone, Md, Marel 1.—FLoun—Dull and une chang GUAIN—Whent—Wostern lower, closing senks No, 2 Wortern wintor reg rpot and Morcht, $1.28%; April and May, H.04@LNY1 Sune, H.2K12014. Com— Wontern lowar and wank1 Wentorn milzod, apot. fie Siiga; March, beST0r April, HY@SKe; May, b1G'2 Gey steamer, MeA5i¢C. Onta stondy and quivts Weatorn whit mixed, $4450; Ponnsylvanin, 4c, i a Miah Mai Le ee hangar, Provisions Fir, and without important change. BUTrEN—VYotet, FF tive, 1M—Unehnngat. #Galteo quit.” Huger nem, VK fot, Fuetuitts—To Liverpool por steamer q@tot nnd wenk, + RECEIPTR—Flour, 2.4% brisy_ wheat, 63,400 bu; corm, 1,720 but ont, 2:01 bur ree, {00 wit Si aE TA—“Wirent, Wid Uy corn, 99,050 bu. BALES=Wheat, 621,700 bus curn, iNS,i00 bi PHILADELPHIA. PRUILADRLPHTA, Pa. March 19.—F.0un—Quiot and unehanged, Ryo four tirmar nt $5.00, GuAIN—Whent frm rujected grain depot, 1.1 No, 2 red, March, $1.5001.204¢1 Aprit, 91.2054@1.20! May, 9.204610; June, #1191194, Corn strong: Jected on track, bio; rail mixod, Maret, 6 April, 4@ssiter May, 64G5)%{e: Juno, 61 daisin tat cindy No. Sine ties We fey mitxod, hovisoSa—Galot and unchanged, HUTTRR—Frosh searco und wanted; ‘old dull; prices eee ems 1esg@ede, CUNESESStondys erenmary, Igalw(o, PRTHOLRUM—Naminally unchanged. Winsiey—Dully $1.10, ° HECEIPTR—Flour, 2.800 brls; wheat, 20,00 buy corn, 2) bus onta, 7.000 Lit, MIPMENTS—WVhieat, £00) bit corn,3s,000 bu, BOSTON. Hogtox, March 19.—FLOUN—Kirm: Western super- Ane, $1.00@4.25; common extran, $1,2504.75, Wisconsin oxtras, H.l0G6.0; Minnesota oxtras, 8.760000: winter nt, Ohlo and Michfzan, $3.00R6.75; Indiann, 8.750 St. Louis and Ilinols, £000.00; spring patunta, $.75@8.25; wintor patents, 81.5K27.35, GHAIN—Corn firm; mixad and yellow, 6t@Aze; atenm= er, dkahtoy no arnde. §8@Me, Onta firmer; moderto ddimund: No. fund oxtra whito, 4@alo; No.2, white, ie}, No, 2 tuted und No, 3 wiiite, huetirge, fhye, 68 etl, MITTEN—Choleo W eatorn creamaries, 8@350; choica Indie-packed, er common to gouu, lide, Kaas—Western fresh. w@zc, AtecRIPTs—Hiuur. 10,00 Briss corn, 05,000 bu; whent, GON bilt onte, 8A) bu, HIUtPMENTS—Fluur, 625 bris; corn, 10,000 bu; wheat, 19,000 bu. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI. On March 19.-CoTroN—Quiet but stendy nt 10%o. FhoUn—Kaster; not quotably lowor, GuaIN—Wheat steady; fale demand; No. 2 rod, ¥1.07@1.0, Corn—Fatr demand; No.2 mixod, 47c, Onta Pry No.2 mized, WAY. Iya quiets No. 2 Mla 11, £1.06] 112. Barley strong: No. a fal K Pitovistoxs—Pork dull; 18.25, Hnrd dull at e100, glonr rib, €7.874¢. acon quiet but steady: shouldore Bulk incats dull, wonk, und lowart shoulders, &.0) N75; clone rib, S70: clonrs $9.00 isk Y—Active init lower at $1.04, ‘EU—Guail demunds choice Western rosorvo, 23g260} choles Coutral lilo, W720. TOLEDO. Toren, 0. March 19.—GRatn—Whont stonds: No. 1 white Michigun, $1,085 red Wabash, spot und March, H1.0S3f; April, #1.W0¢; May and June, #11134; No, ih rod, apot, 81.014 Apel, $1.05, Corn quiots blah tolxed, 4540; No, 2 apot nnd Mav, 4c: rejectad, 4134c. ‘Onts quiets No. 2 white, igo; Michtaun, Bhd Chover HeEn—Unehanvod, ghECRIPTA—Whent, GLWY Ba; corn, 81,000 bu; oats, UirvateNts—Whont, 16,000 bu; corn, 71000 bu; oats, Ce 10,00 bu. PHONIA, Pronta, Mh, Margh 19.—GitaAts—Corn—Benreo ang firmy now llah mixed and mixed, 4lge. Oats them; No,? white, G@Ws'Ke. Myo scarce und nominal at SLUGS oh fi MWINRE--Unel ed ot $1.07. Itkcerrrs—WWhonte st buy com, 44000 bu; onts, aug but rye, BH but artoy, i bn SIUUMENTS—Wheat, 100f bu; corn, 31,000 buy onts, 1375 bu; rye, $,000 bu; barloy, 1.800 bu. : polo KANSAS CITY. + Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANRSABCITY, March 10.—GRAIN—Tho Price Current reports: Wheat—ltucolpts, 346%: shipments, O30; markot unsottlod: No. 2 cash, 8}4cr April. tt}4c; Nu. 2 cash, Mle; April, Sle; No. Lenah, ier April, go, Com Recetpty, Wt buy shipment 70; wteady; No. 3 engin oy Apel ehge anes ; /OSWEGO. Oswroo, March 19—GRAIN—Whont firm, firm; Western mixed, 680, DRY GOODS, New YORE, Mnrch 19,—Jobbora doing n fair bust- Tess In stay and dopartmont goods, but the package trado li siow. Cotton gouds elugzish In agonts’ hunda, and fow-grade brown «ng bleachod goads enstur, but tho boat nines firly steady, Prints in moderate re- quest. Ginghams continue uctive. | Alon'aswone wouidns quiot in tiret hunds, ‘ PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, 0. ° Murch 19, changods Standard white, 110 test. te. FATTSHONG, March 14—PETKOLEM—Qulet; crudo oak; United cortiticatos, slic; rulluad, so, White dolphin dultvery. > corn NOLEUM—Un- COTTON. New ONDEANS, March 1—Cotrox—¥irmy mld- ting, 103403 low middling, Mo; Rood ordinary, tiuy net rocolpts, 6,0U0 bales: gross, U,650; oxports to Gront Hehat: Pais enteos halos beet Sib us TURPENTINE. “ WILMINGTON, March 19.—8t1iTs OP TURPENTINE— Quiet, ————— Mahono anil the Roadjurstors, Dispaten ta Philadelphia Presa, Wasitinaton, D.C. Maren 10,—fgloaned from the conversations which took place between Gen. Muboue and bls friends that tho call for a Btute Convention would bo issued yory soon, to nicot somo time early In May. Tho ltendjuster Stato Committee will mest next week, and then tho oxitct time for holding a Convention will be dotormined, ‘Tho cull for the Convention wilt bo ng liberal In toue and temper aa tho actions and uttornnces of the Goneral who lends the moye- ment. Jt will call upon all eltizens of Virginian who stand for the purity of tho ballut, the maln- tenance of tho free schools, and the education of tho people, for tho rendjustinent of wie State debt and an honest and cconomleal administras tien of tho Stnto Government to meet in Con vention forthe purpose of nominating State officers, There will bo no dis¢rimination agalnst any eltizen, whitever bis pust political aliline tong nny have beon, and tho netion of the Con- yeotlon fs expected to ba as beond and liboral fu spirit ua tho call. It ts expected that tho Plutiorgn upon which this grent movement i to rest will be of n charactur focommend the party to all clngses of filr-minded und Intelligent citi zens. ‘The canvases will bv different from any in a Southern State, Tho host tafont in tho country will be commanded by both sities, and the context will be waged with unceasing energy nnd farce. Gon. Mnhono, who fs the Chairman of tho Hod: juater Stato Committee, will direct tho cam- palan in peraon, a ti willbo to cement all the GH osttion to the Hourbona upun a ticket, yoten coment and unite every opposing el- coment. ————__--. Brown's Bronchial Troohos will stop a cough by ulreetly.relluving the irritauon of tho thront, and with not disurder the stomach lke cough ayrupa; 25 cents a box, Don't uso atimulante, but nature's real brain and ucrvo food—Hop Bitters, CATARRH CURI Swallowing Poison. Awallow lug and inhaling the noxious tmpuritios gonurated by Catareh, pulaon ug wlupe tho naval 0 ¥atiy, but the stoumch und lume, No meroly toc Femedy, Ike douches and lusviuild snuthi en ‘pol pir, fuacl, or wrudleaty, tho virulent miurutod uf Caturrh, ‘Vhis fact oxplatns tho: wondurtul, cures unvutel by De. Wel De Meyer's now Inoculntive (rontmone, Tio oldments usu by hin wre aia boi by the mucous menibrine throughout tho syatem und form a constitutional as well mi fudul antidote, na certain to eure Caturch, as yaccliu virus ls to pro vontsmuall-Vox, Ita unrdcedantud salu with wnen~ Neitod teatimoniats frou: many thousands whe, MEL atages oF the disunse, hi been cured by th wonderful rumedy, vatublish, buyoud contrsaiction, the fnvt thet Wel’ De Meyers Catarrh Cure ii nnea_vuecin= ¥lor, Li) Nublo-st, Urooklyn, “One paekaze produced a tadical cure.” 9 1t entirely cured a member of my family whu his wut- forud from Catarrl for 40 yrs.” ol, Bd, Mo Daniel: iw Hroadway, "HE euirod tuo after dactoring forngsely 30 yours.” Mera, Ema C. Mower, 3 WV. Washinytun-plico, Ne Yar hh ean apemk for ho have weed it with Gunter, Fredoriek, Seven munuburs or my ferity Ww Y. 21, with Cuuerh, ux twas Font boncilt.” deve Vt iz “vorvbody troubl should uso it" Mary A. Kantor, 0b N. Clark-st, Chicave, Hz” “For «lx years | did not breath through gid unt E used Wel Dy Suyur's Cutareh Sirs. M, B. Bhonos, 312 Muralient, Ht, (t gave ane instant rolter” Babe He, Atlantic Total, Cit Ot 6 Fea dime to Inlsturiul iguors' Mknve €ieu, cy Bless Cob Reo deePeencadelle ale (ey dedi Me eee wees ote Prien fs i. On Ne. Ac. Dr Wel Do Movers ttrentivo is malted free, Ilia Cure DEWEY & Ct wlute. ditress by +00 com iE aledt dd ta Doyabe Ns Ya aod GOLD MEDAL, VARs, ia BAKER'S Vanilla Chocolate, Like all our ghocclates, 4s pro- pored with tho greatest care, aud couslsts of a aupertor quality of cocoa und sugar, flavored with Pure vanilla bean, Served as a drink or euten dry as confoce Uonery, it 1s 0 delicous article, and Ss highly recommoudod by tuurivte, Sold by Grocers everywhere, W. BAKER «& Co., Dorchester, Masa. RAILROAD TIM: TABLE, eee RRIVAL AND DEP, oy Artittce® tata er tag tt Monday oxeumed. tpallye unday excopies Chicago A: Narthweatern Tattway, For Mana, Timo-Cards, Sleoping-Cay A ‘ npply ng Cinehsat, Grand Paci, Brinks eens co, Palmar Mouse, Canulests ana the teres uCedar Kaptaa Expro; «Cedar Haplus hapreas...., alacitc ¥nat Line, . asioux City & Yanktat:: a0munn Ninht Bxpross aCennr itapiis Night aDox Moines Night expres aves Molinos Day iEexpross. agloux City & Yankton aFreeport, Rockturd & fi Hutt, wkreoport, Rockford & Dubudie, Frooportiv fords buke U. bMilwaukoo Texprens awake: Bpocinl PMilwaukeo & Greon Hay , DMilgnuxeo Passonuor,, Mit Groen Hay & Mariette, LGroan Hay, vin Junosviltds.. St Maul & Minnoanolls Hxprasa: PRE Paul & Minninpolls Express, Lorre & Deadwood Bx pross., dMinnesomn& Central Hakotns: Piinnesnta & Content Unkut, bEond du Line, vin dane: akidin ‘iexprean He aklyin Bxprers: akin Bdssvascgsssbeugessseoas50aT3 ABSBSaaaseeaeaSTASATISSaaAS za g-—-Dopot corner of Woits and Kinzl S—Dopot corer of Canal and Kingigcats, Chiengo, Bartinaton & Onin: For Mapn, Rattrang, Ima-Tablos, Sleaplne-Car. A Hore agply Ate, Cath nt "0 i mt Ache et Hy ica, faut. o} : f Central Depot. Canal’ aud’ Sixtounten ee eet f House. and 73 Canaleat. jo Atimer Tenve,_) Aviva Ottawa Stroator& "i am bNabradk Herons noneuTe Fx) uDubugue & slow F F} Amboy,itock Fullne Norling Helo # UDownor's Grove Accummoda'n H bPaciila Fast Expres v:) dA Ligansna, Coluradoe Voxas resi] A 12-0 DAtrora taeeen } pMeondata, Ottawa 6 ¢ Litockford & 4 Dauror Pa rt Datirons baa ii ti t jinn cir Ae Make) ubitque Express, Thonteo Train-Wedde date onig] tig pia aDally. Dally, oxcopt_ Sunday, ‘ Gaturuay. Daly oxcepemununy: °Usllrs except Chicago. Mitwankee «& Bt. Pant Tattray, “Lan-linndie" Tovot, corner Clinton mae Hts.“ "Tiekot Oilleus, ‘Gh Cinrkest 1 vue Grand Haclite Lote), and at Dopot. UNF Hous, Milwaukeo Past Afatt, 5 Milauxes & Waukestis Hzpross:|¢ AMuwaukoo, BL Poul a Bane polis isxpross tralis, viston Ukpeeae teat prone tratha aiflweukeo, Muuiwone Wewiets” ant Btevens Dole and asninaa nic'* vi a) 7 Adliwau) Aindison, wad Mrairis ‘Xpress... }elvert coon iiie Accomm eo. & Codar Rapiia express *)I Kain & Kirkland Pass, (iatly).. Elcin Spoctal Frat Exprose Kae All Minnosota trains run vin Atilwankoo, for Bt, Paul and Minnoapolts ison aud Wralsie du Clituny OF vin Dende Rts Content Batiroat. foot of Laka-at. and foot of ‘Iwonty-accand, ifeker Once iat iamicieh Paeltolotal, andPalinge louie Cate ant on olthor in ese eUronso & Winune, ry 8 3 3 ° t EI 3 Bt Louts & Texas fxpross Be Louis s Texas Fast Lin Cairo & Now Urluans aixpr Now Orioans & Toxas buat Springteld Expross.,. Dubuque & sloux City’ Dubuquo£ Slou Guy Hahross WOnkaturday night to Gilman onis. cOnBaturday Bight runs w Poorionty. jceeposScese: BiGRREREAEE, ‘Wabash, St. Louts & Pacite Iattway, Depoteornor Stowart and Archor-ave. (wonty-tnirde> AL). Arclier-av, ca . Ticket Unica, ws Clureeys Heese TaN to thie dupyk “Bt. Louta & Gui Bxpreas.....06{? Bt. Loula & Gulf Saat Lino ansie City & Denvor ust ix. Veorin, Burlingvon & Kuokuk Bx] Pooria & Vokin Spociat. +e Bi Spriuetluld &itnnaibar tf 0 1a *Dally oxcopt Sundays, “spay. YOTE—Pullman Sivoping Cara fram Chicago to 9%, Lous, Kansas City, and Peoria, Parlor Day Conctel with revolving, chairs ‘Chicago, to St. Louls, und He faaning Chale Neoning, Care Chiongo 32 Hunnltat und a ING O1 ui v4 Bt Loulsor Kansas city. © AY Vonohos Chleazote Chiengo a Alton? : Union Depot, West Sido, corner Canal nnd Yan Ba Ten-wt., noar Van Huron-st, “bridyo, a04 Twoniy + Ulrd-st. Tlekot OMcos, at Dopots, 82 South Clark at, Grand Vecito Hotel and Palmer House. Jaye.) Arriva | Kansas City, Donvor & Puobloilis% pm Kansas Citys Banta Ko & Denver's ay b Bi Louis Kpringuold & Porns crt ead PE ceosau apaBeo WW ain iby mt Mobile x’ Now Urloans Hxproad 5 Bt Louis, Springioid & ‘Texne: bat bin} Bie Veorky Hurting: } bust xpeoss:. ui) am's qGp a Keokuk j ix, vin Chanoa)$ 9:0) pus 412. Poxtn A & Kuoria yatia Jollut... ¥:00 0 m1) cay Lacon, Waashingtin ¥: a Jobat Dwight Accommodauun, Ba Been Michtxan Centvat Featirond, aa epot, font of Lako-s:, and footar Twonty-socons- HekotOiica, bf Clurk-nee gouthioast’ onrmoree tease doipt, Grand Pacis total, und at Palmar House, Leave.) Arve, Bt Mi a Alr Lino), Row Quree Worcoa ax Hpucial New York wx, cally) Ausntic Express (daily, Night Ezpre: Grand Raph Grand Rapids & Potosxy Lxpre GUraud Kaplda & Muskegon Ex, +On Sundays thlatrain igavesatbilsp ut Chieaes, Toole Tatand © rncita Ratterat. Denot. comicr of Van furan and Shormancats. Toit ‘Oflices, 66 Clurk-at., Sherman House, Pulaior Houia Grand Pacitio Howl, und 7 Canal, corner Madison, Leave, “Arriva Davenport & Poorta Rxpross,,., Counoil Murs Bust 36: Kansas Peru Accummouauun, . Counoh Isutts Nighs HET: Banaue City, Loavonworth 1 nity ADRAM,SEER aE EuRIGP® salty oxcops Hatunsere Lake Buore & Michigna floutnora Hatlway ‘ieker odiees sf dupes Van Uuronest, heal uf ib Ballo, 'wonty-socundoa., aud Fuety-thirdest, ‘Tied aud frolgt oftice under Shertwan tlou wad tess Offices 14 the Grand Vacitio Motul and Palma sr Luu Leave) Arrive) _—_— Batt cvia Satn Line). 3 Adana N.Y Express Wily) buat bapross. bc juniors Grund Toot of Twenty Depots, ¥xppaltion, Muliding, und fo q Gcund-se. Tickat Uulous, WI Clark-st, Paluer tyusa Grand Pucitic Hotel, and Depot aepusluun Hush 2 Arrire au) pi ‘orning Expre: }¢ Bud pi Homiifresse i bw qUaily. “sunday exception, Manknkea Zine Dopat. footor Lnau-se und eat of Tent! PaTSterconieos at dupous and a deandulp! Yuvits Motul, and Putmer Houeb, . Toave. |_ Arriva, |, Tadlanapolls & Louies OWS ay hzprucee bebe ov f* 8200 ways TH13 OS Sw NAM Raxpross, eel sty pinld TF aA Pittsburg, Pt. Warne Caton yy eM ios oe ee tid Pact ula hur et Dupus Taro. | Arrive Mi ‘Brpross, © 8:3).a10)* ¥ ry Oss al re 5 y Faathaves ceceennee STP od pinks Pittebure, Cincinnadl ae Rr Tats We Depot, corer or eiisn and Carraitcatar Avest, BUSS, 2 iickutrutuces We Depuc and iat Muudolpuest, Grau acide Hotel ahd Maines Itouss. Tunve, | Arrive ‘(Danville Rout Depot, Twolfth-st., nour Histo," Tlekot Oficon’t ‘Clitk-st, Palms Muse, Grand Vacilo Uptel laure. | Arrit Day Expross.,, UAW wanlt 4:15 pe Ruluvillug 10 oft Bay cial see {Wally oxcept Buuday, *Bally, SCALES: en Pebiye nto STANDAMD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS, MOREE & COs 114. & 113 LukeSt,, Chicago Becarofultobuy only the Geaulem

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