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10 THE C}IICAGO TRIBUNE: ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1881—TWELVE PAGES NANCIAL - FIELD, LINDLEY & CO., - NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Grainand Provisions TDWARD I PUPE C.T' 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chlcago, JOHN P TRUESDELIA EDWARD & WASHDUIN, CYRUE W. FIBLD, Speclal, FIELD, NDLEY, DANIEL A, GEO. C. WALKER & C0., 2,K. FISITER, Chicago, Stock Brokers Commissiog\nMerchants, 124 Ln Snlle-at. CHICAGO Ea OSHOILN, New York, }epactat, Sgacks nnd Tonds boughit and sold o Now York _Bloek Bxelinnue, DAY % FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LaSalle=st. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. JOUN F. CYRUS W, FIELD, Now York, Spoolal. ZEBLEY &*CO., 3 Brond-at. (Drexol Bullding), New York, Denlers in City, County, and Town Bonda of Tilinois, Missouri, and Inansns. (ng_or defaulted. luformation fure nlln'laxle‘:x.mw'r’:n’-;\-nuenm solletted, T OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, JOHN A DOD\?E‘ ED.,Y i d Brokers, No, 12 Wall-at., Now York, bo; z’;n'l“(:;r'u‘lwnkl n 30 8 per cent inruin, und, who desired, &) mm..- ‘when and WhAt o buy. AlRo, se- cure #TOCK. PIIVILIGEN at rennonable rates in e 25 0 $10) can DO Investou "Full MToF Bt OB application. nnd Finaneial lteport sent iree. c(mmu SS1 ()N M ERCHANTS. AL G rmr it mmwx‘qmn,.r . IRWIY, 0RR & (0., | Gummlssmn Mernhams, No. 2 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO, ILEay -t ... Moke s Specinlty of Buying snd Helling GRAIN and PROVISIONS, elthor fur prasent ur fatura delivery. FOSS, STRONG & 0., ¥ COMMISEXON MERCHANTS. mflflA!‘l. PROV[NUV::MG BREDS, both spot and ht and ants solicited. Liboral cosh adyauces made o snmos 165 WASHINCTON-ST. BYLVESTER D, 085, REYNOLDS, EDWARD 1, KTRO! JMENRY G. COOPER & C0., (aflazlmonuen & ltonold-at, Glaswow, Soote Teeotve convlinmonts of Aficriean pro e, Wi adya acda romitted mevll). Ilt.‘!omm)el Bnn o‘smmm. Glnsgow; Liverpool Uniun Bank; Liverpool ‘MINERAL WATER. MONTROSE SPRING WATER. Clear as Crystal—No" Unplensant Taste. | Anaisted by Profs. Halnes and Wiebol Highly reo- | ommended . Dit. DELASKIB MILLEIL b L 0LD. KR TTILR " Ak, rosidont Corameralat Navel Hank, Gav. BIOSS, of The Chicago Tribune, ‘DE! fl—"ALE'fl flrlyl store, corner Madlfon nnd Hia BUGK & AV u}{'fi“' Jibmosita'the L‘ourlallluulnx BARTLED o W oy oReso cormer ‘I'wenty-second- ndinns-av.s J. 8 JACOBUS Fhiriy-hrat-at. and (hisnoav, " NOrN0ASE ovrner dollvered. Prico pcrnlllnn. 35 conte; per barrel, A orer o - e o) et MINING OUTFITS. / . CHICAGO REFINING Co. GOLD AND SILVER ‘Réfinersand Assayers. * Caroful and Accurato Assnys made of (old and Blver . Ures; uum-uun. Uold nnd Siiver Bullion Buugit; s Bl d Granuiated iy T o 214 Dedrborn-st...... ..... ‘The Coming River and Cagal Improves ment Couvention at.-Maveiport—An Anteresting @Ana lmnorlanl laulon Expectod, Bpecial Dispater to The Chicago x\-qum. Dixox, 1i1., Moy 3.~Tho* mombers -composing tho Illinols Mississippt ll.lw.-r and Cana} Improve- ment Commisaion hold ‘d susalon of tho Grand Paclfic on the 5th for tho purposs of consulting and arranxing for the Davenport Convention, to Lo held on the 24th inst. The Indications now * arethat this convention wiil be vory largo ana / ' obly represonted. Tho quostlons that wiit como ‘boforo 1t aro thosa.In which the whole peoplo aro vitully and pecuntarily iutorested. Asldo from -0 discusslon of ' tho goneral quustion of .bur great wate-rontes to tho scaboard, “those " particulurly portulning to tho Nnrlh- west will rwoeive special, attontlon, sucl a6 the Improvement of uw Uppur nllululpin |u conncotion with: tho ohain of tho Grout Lnkos eastward, tho reservolr system s advunovd by -Cupt, bawdnn. tho steam-tug and bargo uy-w-u NoW nasu; _such prominence, on tho bility uf nmnmc Cunprress to cstablish n Nudlonal Hureaht of Commarvo at_Washington. The Govornors of four of the Northwostern States bave slenitied thelr intontion to be pres- entand addi o Convention. The citizens of Davenport, ltock Island, and Moline uro making oxtens oprupurnuonlwouwrluluchndulumu.n and .visitors. Tho Island and Govornnent Erounds will prolmhly L6 thrown open to visltors uring the duys of tho Convention, —— WHY IT IS, 5 ! T the Edltor of The Chizago Tribusna. CieAao, May 3.~WIll you kindly fuform mo 1 an ardinance was not passed some time sinco *by 1ho,Clty Councll that the brilges sbouid bo tlosod between 6:30 and 6:30 p, ., and, If such gsbhouuo. why that portion of the Domocratio 8y buving hoadquarters on tho bridges does £ pay somo respact Lo ity Yours N Blmlt. 8 h [§uch An ordinauco hasbeon passed, Lus 7beun atated two or threo times in Tug T I‘tmiuc;“not(no \I:'A“I': Ir[e;nn until tho ltev ]l ?!’l nced, of whic Orm i part, uro printed ‘u\d {ssued 1n book form, Ordinurily nl‘llKlllllcul “of this nbnrlumr aro printed iy tho corporution ; Mewspaner, and taku offect ton daya after such ubhontion. Hovisod Ordluunces, whon lhuy urm 8 eatiro voluine, go Ium otfoet from ¢ data of tho tavulng of 6 U0k, “Whith, . this vasg, will not bo for onv or LWo wouks yut, Tho cowplaint I8 therefore unufounded,) e ——— NEW AND OLD OIL, Hanrisnung, Pa., May &~Tho Auditor-Gen- oral last night sturted n movemont to collvot :\urummtrom the Btandard Oll Company or taxes, OAuBONDALE, Pa,, May 0.—Th ol fokatilo e Youin ot o +County, bus oroated the {ldcu oxoltemiont throughout this seouon. e ————— No Rllell flll-l ’l‘lulu- | Howas lqulrunz totmeoor utos all over tho nidewalk and luwlm“ on i Lhr box with % buck-horn nnn.nml ulre. and '[luullr ho boave 8 deep sigh and snfd; * Nu genticmon, no. ‘Thom wood old tiaos bas lunn forever, Woshall nover see no sich timod "llnw ¥ asked onv aftor u long pause, “Waal, 1n lots o' waye. In tho fust folks don't use cach otlior oy I.Iwy Guce d lefi\fisfluimp:. "?I‘A"'er. it rh’n ' o8 b , 8ir1™ wus the promut ro 0 man Who hud stopped to lnqalru Lis \n';'{o the dul:tzl. *Thirty yeurs ungo thy more tobuceo-Juleo you .pn on 4man's boots the more he (Lved you, but 1r you squirt wuy moro of the stuff in y dissetion I'il mako your biokmop tho sidowalk, old a8 you nrel* e — Al mouthly prostrution und mflorln( l.l‘“:lcluud Ly ustog. Hop Bitters u fow i ladles s o | 6 oot tho detnnnd Tho .~ BUSINESS. Stiocks Well Sustained—The Short Interest About Closed Out. Illinois Central Active—Chesa- peake & Ohio Advan- . cing. Llevated Stocks Woak—Heaviest Clearings Ever Made at Ohicago. The Produce Market Less Aotive— Provisions Stronger, but Pork Very Quist. ‘Wheat Easier —Other Brendstuffs Firm—Stooks of Grain in Store. FINANCIATY Stocks ware notivo, and the advdhco or the dny bofure was gencrally well sustalucd, An Insignificant attack ot tho market was mado by somo of tho gmaller benrs, without effeot. (ood obsorvers nt Now York belleve the cxtonsive short Interest that existed In the murket a fow weoka ago s about closed out. At theendof business tho tono of tho market was strong. Illinols Contral and Chesapoako & Ohlo wore unusually notive. Ililnols Contral advanced to 128%, and its Southern line, the Chicago, 8t. Louls & Now Orloans, to81. The Intter. stool certaln to pay no dividends foralong timoe, thie Dircctors resolved at the lnat nonual meot- ing to devote tholr surplus menns to work on the road. ‘The Granger stocks wore higher, 8t. Paul es- pecially, Northwest roso to 120%, closing nt 1264, znd Bt. Paul to 1153, closing nt 1KY, Western operatdrs are. beginning to buy theso stocks frecly. CAreful examination by travet- {ng ngonts hus furnislicd ‘certain ovidonece that tho business alrondy nssured 1d thesoronds is fumonee, ond that, beaides this, the brOp* pros- pocts aro very goad. Tho business of tha trunk lines is reported to o something fabulous, and they huve not, Luke Shoro partioularly, tho cars with which to at- tond to its requiromonts. Luko Storo earninga aro roportell to Lo 1128-100 por cent for tho year, bosidcs n onsh surplus'of $2,100,000. A prominent Lake Shore ‘bull operator offered Monday night to bet $3,000 that tho next throo quarterly dividends on Lnko Shoro wauld bo 3 per cont each, and that thamml will earn 14 per cont not this ycar. Elovated stocks woro wonk, wlth offerings of Now York L by “Bammy" Tilden's brokers at 102, seller sixty. A buliyool s sald to have taken hold of Erla for 50, Tho Soligmans report that thelr London cor- respondants are sendiug largo ordors to bity Now York Central, Michigan, Central, Erle, Lake Bhoro, 5t. Lolils & San Franciseo. Wabaah com- mon s soon to b put on the London Stock Ex- change, end o boom s conseguently predicted forit. Large orders for Amomm\-mkl aro dally recelvod from Parls. i3 260,000 of Jnmes M. Koeno hus subsoribed’ the stock and Uonds of tha mow Mutual Unton Tolegraph Company. A new lirst mortgage 0 per cont lonn s to bo lasued by the Mllwaukee, Lake Bhore & Westorn atthorate of $12,000 o mlle, to redeom the old ‘bouds, pay off the Hoating debt, provide for ad- d(Ucnnloqulpmunt. aod bulld 100 miles of new roud. The stoppage of gold Imports, tha Nefy York® Tribune thinks, is not to bo t&psl Inview of tho groat supply of money M. THé banks and tho Treasury reported on Saturdy resorves amounting to $104,168,352, agslast $162,558,807 on Baturday the 23d, an incrensd of $1,000,64% ! Tho continued return of mongy from tha intorior 1a to bo expected ut this mwn. and yet the banks alrendy hold 809, in specio,—an amount mover OX ud excopt for two wocks !n July -lnt. wheu the re- sorvo 870, approaching - dis- bu{lamnuu iy [ molmmy uxmnm the stup- pageol gotd shigments from Europo, and yot thy,avallable sipply thero Is so Inrgo that tho ank of Englagd on Thursday reduced fts rato 10 2% per cont; and tho rosorves in all the great “banks arongaln incroasing. Monoy would prob- ably bo’ coming hore for {nvestment in large nmnu?u put for thn oxtravagautly gloomy nc " counts of rallway trafile, business condition, and crop prospeots with which speoulators have ro- contly doluged forelgn renders, When ft be- comos kuown that American rallways are not all washed awny or bankrupt, that tho volume of business Is Inrger than it was In Apri), 1880, and that this country Is hikely to bave u few bushols of wheat for oxport, forolgn caplital, which is still vainly sceking protfitable employment abroad, will beapt to turn hithorward ngaln. Tho Chbosapoake & Ohlo, its bankors say, with the complotion of its Western cone- nections and of tho extenslon of (ts Bast- cra torminus to Newport News, both of which aro now in progross, togothor with arrangoments recontly made for extondlug its direct connootions to Chicugo, Bt. Louts, Cinein. nAtl, Momphls, and ull tho Important Interior controa of trullio, will, within & fow months, be- come a groat trunk line from tho West, North- ‘west, and Southwost to the bost harbor and ahip- ping point on the Atlantic Coast, . .-, Within twoyears tho Chosnpeako & Ohlo system will have Its own independout Iinos or conncotions to Memphis, St. Louls, Loulsvilio, Cincinnutl, nnd Chicago; and n glanco At tho map wiil shuw -that this means a businoss fully up to its utmost ocapucity, ‘Wall streot bas apparontly made up fta mind that tho future looks very bright, and, with its usuanl prowptocess, i$ discounting tho promised prospority, Bo conservative n journal ns tho Financial Chronicle palota tho following rosy plctnw, which the bears will find Httlo comfort in: Tho outlook for our varlous industrios is vory promising; und this only udds nuother in- ucnca to the wany favorubld conditions wifest- iog our finunclal wirkots, Money 8 vvou now obtuluable, on mll, ut an averaye of nbout 4 per cont, and Is offorod for SL a1 oven e ot at that rato on pledge of stook gollntesnl, Indi- ontions also nnlm ton nmnlr tlaw of currenvy toward Now York from all interior poluts, uven tho most mnuw. Bunk vurrenoy 14 on the fu- oreaso, und, without doubt, willi) on expanding D8 months progrusy, Govormont Londs wro Bolllng for a\inu¢ tho bost pricos ver mwrdud— oven the * Windom's" wro quoted at 101 to 1013, aud tho demund {8 sultiotent to carry thoin much Ilgher, ‘Tho Hank of Englund rath of discount bud been reduced to the wlulmum of lust odry, mod tho dnquley fu Groat llrlmlu or Investimont svcuritios in s grout us move the price of consols up to lul 11-10, Ihn highest recorded sineo 1462, whion thoy wora 102, and that wus tho highost over kuown. Emle Kmnu uro Hooklug to oursbores [ numbers so t tiat extra steainors buve to Lo provided vruspocts for tho crops aro _deoldwlly brightoning, while too sciemo for oxmndlur tlg redecinablo band 6 Et.-r went bonds ol %fi per cont bids fulr to bo rllllunnr luumutu Add fo this o new start iu rallroud varnings, ghd wo bave, In brief, tho fluunoial situntion, [t 18 no wonder thut with suots surrounditgns offurts to dopruas tho values f m rallrond prujportiod should prove unsuo- oo In our {ssue of March 20 wo gava i table cout= vurmfi the hlxhen and juwest rutvs for muney on eull daring Maroh with those In the corroe spoldiug wonth in I8RO wud 1830, It was.thon l‘;!]".'u od that the supply nl munur v:::lnj o ol il tbat the wverage fo Aprl would vor- tainly not moro thun 6 por cout,| Tho “rocord shows that this was tho uvor- ago for tho Hrst woek anly, Biuco then thenvors age rutes huvo declined uz alout ¢ for tho seo- ond wouk snd 4 for the third wmd fourth weoks, 'ho oversuld condition of the stuck jnarket will m uurl aceount for this; but tho principal causcs r olng it have boen tho large ureivals of gold Iy lzuru and tho furtber clreumstance tbut funds which woro sent to_the luterior for tho usual Apdl suttlemonts began at oncw to flow back from romote polnts 10 this contro, and now ¥mnmy s fraol uumlmr hither from Chicago, Louta, und Cluciunatl, whero Iularest raios 8ro ulmost us low us thoy uro in Now Yol Fl. This l- au Ir.d(cuuon thut tho country i full of wonvy, rosont 1o tnek of {t for Wi mercun= l, munufacturing, and speculative rlnod, whilo our foreliu” traue 18 i uo uats ry & condition os to turn tho tow of this way ou the silchtost {oducomont, Whi conolusion can bo drawn Yrom such tuvll ll theso and others wo buvo stated ALLYE, SXCO) groat industriul and spooulwtive sotivity fi r coming moutha? The ottlolal reports af the forolgn comtuerce of the whula Unlted Stntes for Diarch show tho samo charactoristios us for the lust fivp months, thut is to esy, su lucrease Iu oxporta anda de. eresso Io fmports, The umports of merchandlio {u March suiouuted to §4U,70L000, against §70,- 834,000 for the samu month of last yoar, showluy a docreaso of fully abiout $120,600,000 1 yenr. of produce nnd merchandis exhibit au Important increase, tho total vatue Leing $85,000,000, agatnst £37,350,000 In 188),—a gainof $5,000,000. The speclo movoment for tho munth, howaver, shows a net lmport of 80,400« 000, agalnat an even balance of Jmports and exe ports lnst year. The figures for the hino months of the fisca yonr show importa of merchandteo of §460,053,428, agnlnst $400,177,048 the year Le- fore, whild thé' esports of morchandiso for the nine wmonths amount to $70K807,700, nyninst KX A Senr ago. o following shows the range of tho notlva stockat or nt tho rate of o month's exports n tho contrury, e~ g, e Lotoa] el }m#.‘;.“ i ik ""“'m"n‘h%h e, n iy '{ .:Lflnu-mmn. hi Tho tirat proferrod.. 1} second profoero - 3k e i Hiune X Northwesta o preferrad. trig.. £85] s‘i}j 55 H 1, 4 k) ,IE % B B it i o b 1 Pt Uy B2, 1o X it 9 Nll‘a" York Eloyat i} Motroj n Elov) Vorro Orewen 1y & Mtk T B, &4 UG E] Contral Paciiia, contial bactieorer} L84 WAL 1N ot fogk oponed nt 31; Bighes B33 o e 1) Cloamerbig. Cvoned B Bl Blgnosh Goteynnont bonds wore in good demand. lq Chleagzo the District of Columblu 8,058 voro 100 bld und 100 nsked; tho 48 were 116% bid and 1044 askods 4xs, 1M% and 114 bs, 101%, ox« fntereat, and IUIK. and tho fs, 103 and 104, . , Fornum exchange was dutly with an ndyancg ‘30 In sterling. :l‘nn forolgn importations lnst woek waro of unusually large velume. The totalrat Now York was 811,638,245, of which 32,853,600 ara dry =oods, The Custom-ilouse /4 busier just now than it has been aince last fall, Chieago bank cloariags were tho largest over mado {n one"tay,—¥,700,000, This amount was due to tho Board of Trade sctticments, Loans were actlve at @7 per cent. New York ox- change waa par@2ic per $1, MDmmlum. olosing at par. On tho Chlcnga Btook Board thare werd ‘snlos ot Chleago, Burlington & Quincy 4s, $5,000 at 0234 $30,000 At 025 6,000 at X, Tho follow- ing yuotations were made: TOOAL AND RAILWAY STOCKS, leamo City Hatlmay, 100, T A, City Hath Wnu ol vé"“'}!qll-'my. G T ‘raders xflur-!!uus o st éxnl{uunn 1 tallic Pucking Co Iniarnationa Fioctar Co. b 20 i LUCAL AND GOVERNMENT nzumn-r'rjn. . casto Clty bunds, 4i4s, 1000, Chi |aupcu; hun%-”." o WV 17 Woat nmmg Y West Diviston '-ll’ Raliway BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YONK. ' Bpectal Dispaten to The Chicaga Tridune, New Youx, May 6.—On the Stock Exchange tho spooulation was charnoterized by a strong tono throughout the greator portion of the day, and tho dealinga at times wero attonded by con- sldoruble buoyancy, The market openod ot an- advauce of ) to 14 por cont, tho latter In Loulsville, Now Albnny & Chicago, and in the early dealings nn advance wis rocorded ranglug from 1§ to 8 por cent, which was most markud In Chicugo, 8t, Louls & New Orloans, Poorin, Deeatur & Evansville, Memphis & Charleston, Hannlbal & 8t. Josepb, Bt. Puul; Chesapeake & Oblo, and Houston & 'Fexus. Toward noon tho Elevuted Ruilwany shures becaine weank and declined 1% per cant for Man- hattun, 2) for Motropolituu, aod 3% for Now, York, while tho gonoral llast reached ¥%'to1 por cent. Tho depression was, howover, of brief duration, and under brisk purchases vrices took an upward turn. During the afternoon tho market continued to ndvanco steailly, and becameo quito buoyant In the lpal denlings, when the highest prices of the day wore touched, . Tho finprovomuent from the noon deolino ranged froin 3% to 2X per cont, tho latter fn Irom Mountaln, tho other stocks consplouous tharoln belng Alton & Terre- Huute, Kausns & Toxas, Deluware, Laokuwanna & Westorn, Toxas Pacific, and Cloveland, Colum- bus, Cincinnat! & Indlanapolis, Houston & Yoxas was nn oxception, und olosod at a deolino of 134 vor cont fram tho highost polat. &' In tho wonoy murkot a vory casy tono pro- valled, and call loans on pledipe of stonk collnt- oral, which ranged ut 4@5 por cont during the worning, were reduced to 9 per cent in tho aftornoon,, and - closed at this figure. Tho Goverumont-boid deulers supplicd thoir roguirements at 2@3 por cont. Tho aupply of capital oferings coutinuos toba’ largely -In excess of the' requiroments of borrowers, and tho indications point to easy monoy for soimo thuo to comeo, Thno louns and primo discounts were unchanged. The storling-oxchunge markot wras strong, and tho nominal asking quotations woro ndvanced by most of tho loading bunkers $3c, to 4814 for sixty-day bills, und 480§ for fo- mand. Somo drawers, howover, post their fg-. ured at 481 and 486, respootively, Commerolal bilts continue scarce. Concessions of from 1o to 1o wera muado on uetual transantions, ltnllmml mortguges woro In good demand, and wero gonerally strong and higher, Erioconsoll- dated seconds udvanood from 10444 to 1044, and roneted to 10i%; do funded 88 roso from WX to 100, und receded to W35, Bostun, Martford & Yrio tirsts sald up from 635 to GIK, gnd reacted to 62}, Chesuapeako & Ohlo 03 (vlnss B) udvancod from B8 to 84; do currcuoy 64 roso from 504 to G0N, and roacted to OUY, Ohjo Contral firsts sold up from WY 10 164, and do Incomes from 60 yto 81, tholatter cloalng ut 80K, Poorln, Docatur & Evausviilo nsuines advancod. from B0 to: B0}, and roe turned to 80, Toledo, Delphos & Rur lngton {ncomes Tos0 from, 48i 10 G0, and roucted o *4ul. ' Cootral Towa firste advanced trom 11046 (o 114, Kansas & ‘loxas firsts from 108X to 100%, Kanias Pae citlo consols from 108% to 108X (ox Intorest), Moblle & Ohlo- first dolientures rom @3 to 63, St Iaul tirste (1. & D, Extenslon) from 121 to 123, Wabnsh firsts (oxtendod) from 112 ‘fo 1114, and Kunvas & Texas gonoral 8s trom U0k to 07%. Calro & Fulton fists decllned from 10X 10 111, ouston & ’l’uu (wain line) sco~ ondg from 123, Indlunapolls, Docatur & Bprlunum #ooond ' incomes from 78 to T, Nonlo, Watortawii, & Ogdonsburg oconsolidated ticats from 8 to 83, Wabash soo- onds from 10734 to 107 (ex interest),and Rooheater & Tirtsburg fivats from 103 ta 103%, Bt, Paul cone wll sold up from 124 to 13854, 70 the Feslemn Assoiated Press, d ' Nuw Youx, day t—Governmenta were qulet and unchanged. l& lroad bunds woro fulrly aotive, to sucurities wore dull, The atock wurket oponed strong and i to 1% bighor, tho later for Loulsville & New Albany, and In tho early doalingy s advAN0s Was ru- corded ranging from i to 8, Chicagy, Bt. Louls & Now Orleans, Poorla, Decatur & Evansvillo, Mojuphis & Charicston, Hannibat & 8¢, Joseph, and BL Poul leading the upward move. ment, - Tols was followod by a de- oline Of ki to 1 in' the woooral lat, 3K Il tan 1 and In Nuow York Llovated Am-mnnl-lm npm-lnllnn nwatn e cntno steosg, i, tpder Bonyy pitrehases, tho catire Lt advaneod starply, The market cons tunued strong to the close, tho highest prices of tha day bolug touchod Iu linal snlvs, when tho improvemont ranged from i to 8%, tho lattor In Tron Mountain, “Kansis & Texas, Atton & Terre Hauto, and Delnwaro, Lnckawanna & Westorn wovd also Dol inent In tho advatico, ‘Pransiotions, 451,000 sharos: s Now Jarsoy Conteal, 1870 mm.\u-\oru Contenl.,, 5,0 my!Uhto # mmmm a0 N \’ LUWONLETTLosue, IO NRAhvilto & Cintine, AANIC Ch €, Monoy market onsy nt 336 closod at 2 Primo meronntilo paper, 43, 3 erllrw‘g‘xfihnugo‘ sixty days, strong at 483 lorand, TP'roduco oxporta for the woek, $6,011,000, TOVERNMENTH, Now s, . | Saa "UVI! Ii@w. dofarred .., Prln lfl!fln BTOCKS, % i‘:')‘“":&‘r:rma’ inute. IEI X £ WS T & aide. 5 B,0 L& N, Spectat Dlnfif!h fn :I'M f.'Mul Tridunt. DosToN, May 3.~Tho stook lnnrkol (o-dny hag shown denl of anltnntion, and theroscoms c bo r|u e n rev.lv-l of tho spaculative hmlln': t loaf gront growth of wnndunw n Srooks which ¥ dopond " nrgely - npon tho future, Dell Telophone, whichh o day or time ugo wonkoued to 131, lo-lll\v 8old up 1o 133, which was nsked at the closo, Mamquotto, Hmmhmn & Ontonagna Nallroad, which nn- 35 to 45, ln-d-y sold u; 2 b for tho dny. which hune at 70 for “u long tine, sold at 108 to-day,—an- ndvance of 8 lnuu yostorday, Harshaw Minlog Company gain camo to the front, advancing from U yca- turd-y o 13@12%, Theso were tho mors promi- nent features of the markot to-day, but other ntoukn were worthy of mention. In railrond sharcs, Chicago, Burlington & qnlney advanced from 164 to 107; Atchison lmm 0 1300 Cemrnl of loml from 89 t0 0; d ateands sold 5067, Union. ~Paitia advanced trum 118‘5 to 110 Pnlludulnhln. Tial from (0% 4, 10 llm.‘k Vllmll‘ufl-fl timoro 60; Littlo from 81 aags Pullman from 130 to 1815 l-llnt from’ m By do vreferrod from, 04 t0 944 ; Enstern rmm L.;{ Rostun & Allmu{ from 190 to_ 1% @lmfx Hoston & Drovl doncn from 101} to Ie3: ~New Yol N Now Englan 0K to Colony, frum 3L xm @144 ¢ n-um 61! fllli‘ Autiand profarro: to dlig: Toledo, elphos & Burlington frum Li% to 183: Loul inna & Missourd_ Itivor doclinod from %74 to Concord from 101} to 100; Mexican Contral, sow blooks, fram o2 to 1015 Boston & Maino ol .. In rallrond hnndl, Ogdensburg 6 sold at 074 Tllinois Centrnl 6a 'at 1104; Rutland &8 at 50; Atchison, 0. & Pucifio 04 nt lox;. Boll Tolgphono 0s at uthorn _ Kau & Westorn 78 ndvanced ‘t. ln 1343 Dnrllnuwn & Mlsaourl non-cxompl. 03" %,'t0 100; Hurtlord & Brlu 8 7, 10 83443 Now York ‘& New En glund 78 &, to 109% ; Sundiney 7 1, Js‘r"nlfi{-l'“u" uuflc " doolined L In landzstooks, Loston Lnnd duullucdll-lu. to 10 4-18; Water Powver- 3, t Tneolmluu lnln ot I ml 'remlmunu was at 138, e closed at 108 e, "To'ths Weatern Aveociated Preas, BosToN, May J,—Stocks closed na follows: Hoston TL & E. Kastorn Hall Little | 4| At T 4| Fabioth o1 THTHL10 [ FlineE P, M, MOSNTHEAL. Bpeetal Dlvateh ta The Chicago Tridune. HO‘(TI\IH’. Mny U.—Tho stoglk inarkot was ox- ecudlnnly Atrong to-day. - The Bank of Montreal advanced 3% por cont, and ull othor stocks. showed an improvoment at the close, vun:mw. Loxvox, May 8.-Consols, Uullud Btatos leuurlllel—l%l. 1175 4!, 110, muu ] I l New or Ofll‘ll i . Amount of on nu n, DERLIN, Moy u.—'l"zfl; BtALOmoNt n! the Im- perlar Bunk of Gurmuny shows o docrease of eio OF 2. e By b ncon: 84¢ 05c. PaRs, Mi .NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEANS, Ln., May 0.—Sight oxchango ln Now York, $2.60 pur 1,000 promlum; wtering, ol ST MINING NEWS. BAN FRANOISCO. i BAx FrANoIsco, May 0.—Stooks closod ns fol- owss il Consolidate Vi Crown Pyl TIOSTON, Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, TioaToN, May i.—1n mining shares, Quinoy ad- vanaed 133, to W3, and closed strong nt 85, #skod. Sliver Islot advanoed 1, to 48; Franklin ¥ to 13%; Iorshaw 4, to 13, nftnrvr;ml- reced Emplre, H or Fulls 1, to o ?\'m"‘u‘uu i i‘l’ on'u'nmgg\ulgupmm}l R i 11-l6t02 l-lu. Omm a8 befure, Westert Assoglated Press. uosrou. lIuy -B=inluy stooks closed as fol- Mlnunt lllfl'nl Co., . REAL ESBTATE, ‘Thd following Instrumonts wore fited for rec- ord Tuesduyy May U CITY PROPERTY. " st it nun-uu-v.m ‘g T eigd w M"u\“ ’:’u‘ tate OF W, L, Nuwnurry 1418 comatin s, 1A it o o uloy’ 1o uanna l)ll'url. Sraad 5 Mron w14 f tod April :n \Vsn o gnul.:y: 'x'nn'!'" PIE“:I. [ (K0 l mn jh '4nfll&\l r‘l:-n lfléhbrlun Hclnul!l‘f fl‘ ugxlulu:ku n o aor et -1% “uuuu "mlun J-uuu mm e i i m.. Al xuql ll&'fl.&tfluw Lol ': (llll‘lmfl 1 \Jhlllul to flf‘:}ig Butus| b Chlonsts &Y: o Mfl'}‘s‘h‘f Tigne sk m r"'i w.n uruumu iy Wi, dated Anru G (Andrew utu.um w Arnutruns) 1, ¥ o 5 it o o mmi " iRt “w Walinut st 101 ft w of ¢)akh n KU Ak ) J'm'uu :\muumnm Wii'io Al te s ¥i uum L 105145 1) :lnlml .\nrll mnommra Lx ‘0.t mffl.l amn& May L (I.h(lusn Caldweil'to JRmnos Pl S Ao «{nm’l \myx mun-"«l 3 M& oy X0 o my‘:"("\h ll\x‘fl“:‘?fll“‘gvn 1 ”"w'v.'n"i"u!n'fl Fikenaatn ot o ¥ . B e g Iy Aidroes to' havid °'( ln.u-m. V' ; *'n?“.h mcn o i WTFe W ,ily Hikein (\hn'l'nm Ig,‘ o n-wh 8. dewiousd £ Charios 5. (wu lm & xolmmr el'l\‘ v.unrnmfllw A TADIUS OF SHVRN IR, fOUIT.oUNE, Dymmy o m ! kw o 1ann 81 (LN 3 fnte At Caries 1l o1, mons ID nl 1L Booklua),, soUTH o Cr TS WITILY A BADIUS OF BRYEN MILKS OF TIE COUNT-HOUREK, 1, U8 It n of Furtlath, w £, 25x100 1t R o Felod oG uoreo onsromn:, ML 20 £2.80f Digomington, e £, Beil “fx'fl'&‘ '{'pm B LI Sounaton, Jro 1o Hdwa e e pa i inted Stay'4 (Porry I Lowol 10 ltobare Hutchinsonihiee oo 4o oo w00 COMMEROCIAL, The following waro therocoipts and shipmenta of lending articles of produce in this elty dur- ing the twenty-four hours cnding nt 7o'clook Tuosday morning and for tho corrospouding time n year avos RECEIITE, HIIPMENTS, %0, || 31| s, &.tl N:i |~ ARTICLES, Tig oz mm nu xm .......fi "l nlty Tho following groln was inspacted fato storo in this city ycstorday morning: 8 cars winter whoat, 4 cars No. 2 spring, ¥ cars No.8 0,8 cnrs rojocted (82 whieat); 41 cars snd 8,000 bu No. £ corn, 24 cars and 4,000 bu new high mixed, 108 cars and 12,700 bu low grados (173 corn); 4 ears whito oats, 33 onrs and 6,500 bu No. 2 mixed, 13 oars rejocted (71 oata); 1car No, 2 rye; no bar- loy. 'Total (207 cars) 181,000 bu, Inspeoted cut: 62,841 bu wheat, 6,444 bu corn, 3,000 bu oats, 2,176 bu barley. « Withdrawn from storoc during Monday for city consumption: 1,110 bu barley. Tho pauclty of tho recelpts fa understéod to Do partly duoe to the fact that the railrond trou= ‘blos bave intorforod with the switching ot cars. Tha lending produco markets were less aatlve in the aggrogato yestordny, and generaliy firm, without wide chanwes in prico. Whoat was oasier in the oarly part of the day, in sympathy With the tone of forelgn advices (Liverpool being. 1d por contal lower), but reacted, as New York was firm, and the shorta began to flil, on finding that tho mnrket hud not broken aftor the Muy doliveries ns thoy hnd expooted. Othar grain way firm In sympathy, and May corn was the subjcct of o bettor domand, ns tho shorts sce littlo No. 2 coming in, and noarly all of that s from the now crop. Provislops wore not in much domand, but the offerings weoro quiofly takon, ap- parently for strong partles. The frmncsa in grain was partly due to arumor that the Btralts had boen passed by o couplo of steanors, and that carriers had moditied tholr vidws into tho neighborhood of 5o for wheat by aafl to Buf- falo, Mess. pork closed stondy, at $17.62@17.65 for Juno and $17.03%@1%,65 for July, Lard closed 100 highor, at $11.25@11.27}4 for May and S1LUDILET4 for Juno. Short riba closed Tie highor, nt $8.6214@8.05 for Juno, Whent closed %0 lowor, nt $LO15@L01Y for May and $1.03%@ 1.8 for June. Corn closod onsy, at42c bid for May and 48} bid for July. Oats closod steandy, at IT@F e for May, 86K@370 for June, and KQWXo for August, Ryo closod easy, at Olo for July and Tie for August. Darlby closod duil, at $1.05 nominally for cash No. 2, and 0o for No. 8, and #5¢ for No..4. IIogs were activo and e highor, at $5.85@6.20 tor light, anaat $5.85@0.00 for heavy., Cattle wore aotivo and stronger with sales at $2.86(0,00, Dry goods wure moving frcely and wero steady. The grocery munrket was without now foatures, Trade is.quiot, and the genoral tenor of prices ranatie steady, Coffoes ‘are stlll de- preased, tho domand being light and the offer- ings heavy. Thoro wns -a dull and dopressed market far dalry produots, buttor belng speclal- ly wonk, In the marxot for dried fruiw and canncd goods thore were no obanges, Coal, pig- iron, loather, and olls woro quoted as bofore. Thoro I8 no chunge to note In tho broom-corn markot. Euxgs were In plentiful supply atlle per dozen, Hidos, wool, grease, and tallow con- tinuu quiot andunchanged. The recolpts of hay arestlll vory large, and the markot s falrly stewdy at the deoline of Monday. The stook of sound apples 18 almost entircly exhuusted, tho little remaining morchautablo fruit solling nt high Ogures, Trade at tho lumber-yards is booming, and overything botokons an notive senson. In hardware, nafls have beon markoed down n tritle. Potatoes were wonk and lower, owing to tho hoavy curront recoipts, In seods thoro was a littlo bottor feoling in olover. Tim- othy was quiet and unchangod, and flaxscod sold at $1,16 oarly, but could bardly bo sold at moro thun $L13 Iator in the any. Cooporage was steady and unchanged. Chartors wero aonounced yesterday of tho pro- pollers Now York, Jainos Fiak, Jr., Comnmodore, and Vanderbilt, for Duffalo, wheaton through rates; sohoonor Kelderhouse, wheat at Be. "nm propotler Milwaukoe for corn to Ilun'alo through rato; The propolier Lycoming lnk corn and tho sohooner Exilo whoat to Erls on through rate. Total, 3,000 bu wheat, 110,000 bu corn, Rulroad froights aro nuated atoady, Tho offi- olal rates to Now York are 850 per 100 1bs on ‘provisions and 800 on graln. Through froighta ure quoted nt 650 on provisions to Liverpool and 710 do to Antworp, Flour frolghtsaro - quoted nt 40X0 to Liverpool and &2)4e to Glas- oW, “'nm ngETogato racolpis of whont reported for yestorduy at Chicago, Milwaukoo, Tolodo, 8t Louis, and Dotroit wore 102,000 bu, The corro- sponding shipmenta wero 102,000 bu, Tho aggro- ®ato sbipmonts from Nuw York and Baltimoro woro 285,000 bu, Tho produco movomont reported from Now York yestorday included the followlng: Ro- colpts for twenty-four hours—Flour, 10,008 brls; ‘wheat, 74,000 bug cors, 75,450 bu; oats, 13,600 bu; oorn-mell 1,551 pkyre, 100 sacks; ryo, 34 bu; bar« loy, nous; wmalt, 1,600 bus pork, 4 brie; boef, 1,207 brls; out moats, x,nw pkgs; lurd, 4,880 tos; whisky, 424 bris. Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 18,200 bris; whoat, 141,000 bu; corn, 140,000 bu, The following wero the direct exports trom this olty during tho last weok on through bills of lading: 7,000 bris flour, 100,042 bu whent, 24,080 bu corn, 15 pkge pork, §,788 boxes moat, 1,125 onsos oaunod meats, 4,403 pkga lacd, 50 bris beot, 7,830 Iba buttor, 47,540 1bs choose, 420 brls aloohol, 460 Lris tallow, 1,077,068 1be oll-cake, 1,625 bris cosn-moal, 838 bris oat-moal, 108,448 bs hides, The follow{ng aro tha footlngs of the olliolal voport of graii In atoro lu thia city on Saturday ovonlug lust, and at the corruspouding date lust yoart ] 10,3 Winter whoat., ., R I*Q o 'Mul ,l_l_#_a - 180,14 Tui B i No.3 5 {14 14, Rl ..afi EE: BE W THE Totalaliyrades, Thuso fOgures s 11,500,780 n.w.u\ dcorease of 85625 bu BT 29 . whent, 2,17 bu cors harley; and an inereaso of 108,707 bu oata, tal decrenae, H7,022 b, Also atloat in the hurbor, 166,577 bu whont and 783,063 bu corn, The following shows tho rooalpts of sevornl articles of produce In tha olty from Jan. 1 to the ©loso of Inst wook: 1,011,482 brlstlnur, 2,635,820 bu whent, 9,250,800 bu corn, 6,631,640 bu onts, 209,014 it rye, 1,612,064 bu barloy, 23,044,0001bs flaxeecd 51,010,507 1bs hug mont, 24,831,604 ' 1bs lard, 17,101, 160 1bs Lutter, mu‘m hoys, :llran cattlo, 188,711 shoep, 21,638,278 |bs* hides, 6,081,820 1bs wool, Bh,= 1 tons goal, B3430,00 feet lumbor, 135,008 brls L A leading oporator romarked yestorday, * Weo aroshipping carn (from country polnts) to Peo- rin, 8t. Louls, Indinnapolls, and Tolddo, on nc- count of the inapeonion here, It certaluly looks naif tho Inspcotors have boon quictly ralstng the grade in corn as they did last yenr fn whent. It {8 now an {mpossiblo grade whother dono In the Intorest of othor par- tiea or not, I am not proparcd to say. [Ithink, howover, that somo of the rullngs are alsurd, ‘Why, only a fow days neo Thid o boat load of oorn Inspooted hoto as *new mixéd,’ and I can provo that tho ldentieal corn had boon Iylog In a crib nt Morria for nonrly n yoar, 1t was corn_of thio orop ot 1870, Anothor man In the trade that 1know of haa had about tho samo nxpurience, Wo shall Just loso our corn trado hore 1f this thing keepa on, and that 14 all thore Is nbout it."" Afarmor from neur Juckson, Mich., was on ‘Chntigo yostorduy, and said: I havo n flold of twenty-sovon acres sown to wheat, whioh { bavo offercd to sell for8100. I havo ralsed 630 bushels of whont from that tweuty-seven acros Lefore this, Now there won't bo onough to be worth talkiog about. Other pooplo fn my neighbors hood uro ns bnadly off. Excopt in Northorn Mich- fyran thore will not bio hulf a crop in tho State, Wo have had no «rain for tho past five wecks, and tho land was nover so dry at this time of tho yuar dnrluu tho forty-six years that 1 have lived there," At tho nnmlnl uloation of tho Provision, Graln, and Stock Hoard yestorday an amondmont to tho rules was adoptad, by a dealatvo majority, fixing tho fnitlution foo nt $1 instead of $5,as it has boen herotorore. § WIIRAT ON PASSAGE. 50 bu To- To the Editor of The Chicago Tribu; CRICAGO, May §—Mnrk Lane In its A|ll;{llch this uArning staten tint thora ara furty vaisels Tadon Wit Whust WhiCh, 0 courae, GOUD, RevD & s pressing influsnco \pon'valuas, Frivato lnlmn rond Yory dliurantly, Tho, eront troublo with tho conta o SOdaLr i that It e Mok bocn ghockod yp e Fofutly enough durioe the, paat Toue monthe, oy \hu at of April 14 contatulng ahip monts Trom itusnts, Fuxi nnubo, of 10 ?lgll l\ it ‘un AR rl‘l"l“:'fi Nr-\“?l". ru 4 u"“y‘!!‘{l i uan hiliped provious to Jan. l i i T " SA pm 1, whon tha ria'ts two nnd has bean out V0 Ly sovan Jarely 10 -nlpmunu Froni GLHOE CONTFIGR. AR atatuid praviously, private lof spowle of the vary fim qnnmluuw whmn.ln stora lu any ln! tho Alnlmrum( LA yaza betweon (nose one-half menthar you uart of sam¢ ¥ livhialn cumbared {0 las Hi S i e auaminion. vatn dglvara by iritish furmbrat Yot Hhe conmfuiption te amur of Tburted ikt Cilg yune thau 1ast; simply. Datanto thoIE res serves und stocks Illl'n BBH lII Vllf' Inrgoly con- bottor thils murnmv. l)n Rumod. Frongh not tuink the o Fonc) st ins ‘ado Ay dadnsitons gxports uf whoat shipned down tho Mistiastpol buekiops 11all ka 1 s1gAL AL NG Oriosns, LSRN PROVISIONS, HO0G PRODUCTS—Woro quictand steady, with gonerally firm tone. There wns littlo chango'in the Livorpool quotations, but the local hog market.wns Hirior, and thoro was littlo product offered for salo. ‘Tha demand was seomingly light also, but partios sup- pon0d 10 reprosent the owners of thu stocks hero took hold every nownnd then toan extent suficlont to mako soliors cautious. Tha trading was chiotly in futurea, the shipping demand being apparuntly very light. Some parchases of hams woro mad by ships pars, but thqy neglected middies, T'ho strongost irtle ola o the Board was lard. Mrss PoRK—Advanced 734@10o0 por brl, and closed about the same ns the previous aftornoen. bales waero roported of 1,000 brls soller May at $17.05; 100 tris soller Juno nt I5.G@IT.05; und A700 bris sollor July b QTRAIIS Total, 310 bris. The market Claned stoniy 1788 for round | ot or u ot moniis tl‘l.hd‘nbfl‘wuvr.lunml‘l?‘fl{ tha afternova catl June ohiled at 1. T 100 1be, and close: tost rlcfll’t‘ll Ay faan o toanoller May at 111 Il 15,000 tes VeI S B, SHlor Jxlu(n. ik0; 2, R sallne Ssaat o STt AL Lmamilor supmmmrn £ MLA@IL0; nnd 1, n«mnuu e, fmrw of 4,250 lur Juni m..n i} ler the year ut! The l'llll'i(“ closod.atondy b il i Towsd to Rullur May, l(w. ‘-nnurnun’.{ FEAT R ly, “On'tho afternoon call Juno ciosed aL3LEG MExTa-8hort Tl advanced 17%4@180 por 100 lb!. and closod 750 biglier than the provious duy. Othe: cuta wero quatod irmar in sympnthiy, Balos waro o Lo X Do im e o uer.\ufi and #7505 2 tunty' 340 pea yreon ham (i mmu 01 X0 tea mww plokied Lomis (Wlbfi)ul ‘l‘fll lflllm Ul tes do (16 1b¥) fro: ca do'( m dross (04 151 o e I‘rh-o- ax soa 'waoro as follows at 2 o'elucl Nl'lg‘r‘t Shotil-th, & 8| _ders, | clears, o, 88| B0 | W | B [} 'g.m "J.A.s e s | e | e | e | e ;6,78 | s | B Shortribs, follor Turio, clofei at WENGRTS. Tong clears quotdd at §8% looae und $45 byxe lunds. aboxod Innfieut B, ploiléd ama qnoted g Jor Qi a Abart rios, Ul o -nun nfoun. te ur’nnm. S Gvaaed shd pac “an holat B Tnzan o tor mows, 1130 15070k oxira nioss. ana E0L bty for i 31 DREADSTUFFS, 4 FLOUR~Was In inoderato domund for oxport, but only the low grades woro wanted for that purpose. ‘Tho loval trading was light, Tho market was quotud | firm. Salos wore roported of 173 bris und 030 sacks wintors an private torms; 100 bris und 1,400 bags springs nt $u.50 for patonta; 60 bris low grado ot $1.00: LUOD sackado at $2.70; and 50 brls ryu tlour on privato torms, "Total vqual to about 2,330 bris. Kxport tours wero quoted nt $1.254.50 for kuod to choleo, uxd e Hour nt RO0SA25, OTuki MILLSTUFPS~Woro In good lupnly and dull. Bules wars roported of 11 cars bran at 8376 on track und $).0090.61% froo on bourd; 3 curs middiings aL§i200812,25, Coarse corn-meal was nominal at #1500 por ton froa un board, BUKING WHEAT-Was loss aetivo than tho recent mvorngo, though o falr businoss waa transactod In fatures, ''homuarket was yonorally irm, though aye eraging luwor; it declinad ¥o, then advanced lc, und cloxod Mo balow the Intest pricos of Munday, liver- pool roported o decline of about 1d par contal, but our wwluu woro uuln -m I, with rolatively large shipments, and au wod a matorinl degrenso dllrllul lll! wmlk, Wltll llm pmwuumr o Wure Hbural forward moveulune Hght o Ung_wanthor h hlu l n Knul nuwl uzflalbmll IhrIWI oarly, llflj BRy buyors who 'l 'x‘"&."‘., L, o4 ."’.“" wox” ol teaoy 0 oely o i nulg e ho, urkos ohia hat Ty ¥0 muvh woukness as fiwy Imfl looked for, 'V ny bougut ratiier troely, but the Jurchiusing wegriod Lo mustly on oo} acbount. (s whont ws )i inode dutaund, ol A L ToF NooZin enrcluts. avll"'um roparted of 3 No. 4 g 80, u Ballor Juno upuned at Advancud 1o 610G, wi 0 MONLH was HOuTly NUIInA BERIE et e ise i e vines, daide uuluum‘ SLUEBEBLL INTER w Lutsgusl 1% o ulot and stendy. Sulos 4 rod in Contral au $L0% h Liveryool wus ro; lnnr vl advancod of portut to bo dul) nd o Viar, "1‘“"“ Cloa0d at about e | 1o 018y, 1B ragupta nore wore sinall, ui .pfmn oriin of noln wits nul n ‘U'his {us suomod tuo, Koy (o i sifusicn. b lfifl ‘gll.ll.“l.l o u) wmonth, ovar .luvw.uwlnu o iho batior do wh t waa statud by ¥ partios | mm K.l growin, Mlll'lflnllllllblhfl!fl!bllhl‘ Vl!l’ |I|l|ls(l’nl|l OF 1280 Wil Soma G i3 tho L 0,2, und thut the old fl lIICI'DG !fl |" shippors 13 umo(llbwlnlnuwul ot ith loss 1o $all bal "Thero gorn of o uro o sty oulstly B upan: 1 antioipa tal on llauul I'fl v-m:-l: u‘:m"n. £t dunnm-. | by to posaniod iy tho Tiarkat, and e dealinga I et wed s May dolivery owey; No. 2ulltuduod puvanced Hgovor sl A oa! ‘.'..32.‘:“* £olling au dol nn’s:i?flm'fl-‘ bha” Sl s wa 5 a1 Idvuuwgfit‘:‘:l“& In:‘cdulv at 57 84 4 c: 411d clowad at AV opuod BE 4 up to 4 ‘rt. lelllll UE the ‘opening Efl v os wura lfl‘ VU. Unsbi sulos were tmndu umpi"\ a.t‘fiw e for 1o for fll’“fl“«l' un nflll 'Ih or No. 3 whlity whita; DIII. Tatal, Uflulll 10 Q‘XJ ¥ Wi Alll Ihlllo Ill‘lnfir, with "lh‘ Gflllflnll. and i o e VL Ih‘gn .18 bld, 13, SR it 2l 8 Tt 0 ALELS for Mo Gt o e '”-:"-' oo £ ) Platal, vaun) ta kbout s bt © Ih.‘l\'—-mu dull wnd nominally llluhlllkld. 'llh LU, ut (K, u it Soliing ah S0t mux;,u’fio. i ois ek wuld o i far lo n.hu‘mN u:'l:'n 1y :":’S? i 0. £r00 BABRRR T Otat s uad tu Abou B0 bue TWO 0'CLOCK BOAKD, t clused 3o lower, st ILUIMGLU( for Maay, l’.""‘ 15‘(?...’ Suncr S 2 f" J"u."-h:" L r A, wii s o yoir, ‘Halvs P rhiiing gk Rt Jollar Mo T u'u’si'...n:mnu 4 &\f e tlusva S anis ruru gé’flfl. 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