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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY. need nt tho clo: it which fhrure sales All Qovernment bondd wore v strong, In l,nlx-n;m. District of Columbin 3,654 wore 106 bt aud 107 nskods Four per_conts uprecodiuted price, 1 i Memphle X Charles Delawnre & [hintson Ty the Tuttee wad dito b 0 wionineomient it tho Directora of the Campany had declurod o quurterty dividend of 1§ por cent. "Transactions 414,000, (uu-u.\’n-rm Wia. BUSINESS. Stocks Active and Strong—Bears Getting Discouraged. w iimier New York murh Excliange 4 W ALLERFON, J.T. TESTER & CO., STOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, &c., Rotizht and enld nn Now York Stack Exelinngo, 26,4 37 Chambed of Commeree, Now York 1ouse—KCILANTON & WILLAT. DIRKCE WIRE fram oue ofice o tho afiics of ‘cranton & Willard, appnaita Stock Kxclnnge, £ Stocks nlso houaht and sold shijadelphia and Baltinore exetinnien, Commission Grain and Provisions In the Shicago markets, PECULATION! 810, 820, R3O, or 100 oney-making, collperativo un-lm\lln(-nmr. nml LRI ARG tho 48 wero 1104 % and 11535 tho be, 1024 and 10213 tho 0!. 104 nnd 1015, At tha closo tho s went up to 10445 Lid and 104% neked. Forelgn exelnnge was strong, without change, nosted Fates being 483461875, mand for LI, but no exchange {8 mndu. Prime bankers' LIS woro 4RIX@4801. commoreinl bills, for prompt delivery, 4834@ 483, For threo weeks' dolivery 4815@misd, Contl- uental exchange was strong. Sixty-duy cotnmer- cin} bllts, prompt dolivery on llnvro, K2VBAII. Bordon, K@, bitison Antworp, dolivernblo prompt, wero 52336 Nankers' bills on Germnny were 93% for for demand; nlooty=dny commerclal bills, RSE@0, Hixty-day comniers cinl, on bankers, iellvered prompt, WM@MK: sntme, detivered n throo weeks, M@ i mercind drnwn on commereln partios wore 91 Ilankers' guilders on Holland wero 8% for sixty diys and 40 for demund, — Sixty-ilay commercinl wnsN@WK. Shippors’ oxchnngo on Now York Reports of Imminont Strikes on Al the Railroads Used With- out Effeot. Thero Isn guod de- & Wa H& i nlm nth »n tho I ) " n (o B0 |y orket Closes Strong-=Finances in Chicago. Sixty-day commerelal 4\ Ill! \Vnuwm linton, Mnuo mnruut onsy nc 934, Prime mereantlie hmx vxnhnum slxty days, fiem ot 485 doe AOVERN. \"‘Vfl. The Troduce Markels Treegular—Grain Again De. aixty days and W% pressed by Warm Weather—Frelghl-Room for Wheat Wanted. nreded in our new It of Apeeuinting G1v Provisions Vory Woak—Lard Active—Pork Quite Dull—Hogs Steady. FINANCIAL, Btocks wero earried atong without any new stimulunts, Tho risc In 4 per conts, which wero sold At 117%, I8 tho straw which sbows the our- rentof eapltnl, The bears are bogoming dis- courngell. Cummack s reported to bave suld thut while he thinks prices aro teo high, thoy cannot bo kent down, and hio has consequantly stopped selling, ‘Tho publlo nre beginamg to buy stocks more freely, but thore {8 not na yot any appearance of kiented speenlation, Mutual Unlon Telegraph bonds were sold in New York at a promium of 1. veatars are chagrined at tho notion of the Now York tnanagera of tho enterprise In withdraw- ing the allotment of $500,600 publiely made to 1t 18 not regarded as fair vlay, Ilvlnwnm& Tiudson declnred {ts long-promiged dividend,—3% per cont. Quarterly dividends of 1% per cent nro oxpected hereafter ns n regilar T'his stock paid 10 por cent o year for twenty-fiva years until 1570, Southweatorn stocks wore not In nctive de- mand. Tho report that Gould was quietly sell- {ng disconraged buy ing, Wall streot was thiok with roports of o gréat comiug strike on nll tho prinolpat raitronds, and Ahort suies wero rocommended on that ground, One of tho (trst things to follow tha great strike of 1877 wag un ndvanes fn tha prico of stocks, Erlo was vory strong, and u strong pool I8 sald to he manipulating It Loulsvilip & Nushvillo was In demand for forogn buyers, und orders for 30,000 shurus worw recolved from London. Ttassell Sngo {s bullisk on Tron Mountain, but thinks Lako Hhorois heavy ns lead, Asto tho latter, Vanderblit bofore ha suiled predicted thut Lake 8horo would selt at 15 before Aug. 1. Unlon Pacific cxpoets to win $1,50),000 from tho Government {n n auit which comes up to- Wall streot ins Information that Charles I-‘mncln Adams, Jr,, bns oxoressed tho opinlnn that Unlon Paclfie {8 tho most vuluable rallrand property in Amorlea, und that ic {s worth 180, Keene was repbrted to bo trying to break tho gonerat market, and Bnge to bo opposing tho nd- vanee in Knnsas & Pexas, Rumors of nn advanco in Southwestern pool rates put upSt. Jou and Wabnsh. Donver & Itlo Grando carnings during April woro $453,111, againat $104,883 for tho samo time In 1880, The following gains in rallroid enrne ings ure reportod: Detrolt, Lansing & Northern for 1880, $81,2103 Chlengo & Alton for April, 237H4; Codur Haplls & Northorn for fourth week of April, 811,403 Northorn Pacific for first nino months (ended AprilB0) of the carrent fls- cal year, $133,412, and for tho wonth of April & MILLER, Hrokers, mnmn MWuliig, Chienao, G DAYI % FIELD Bankers and Brokers, 130 LaSalle-st. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. Ccynus W. FIRLD, Now York, 8 ficlnl. MINERAL WATER. MONTROSE SPRING WATER, Clear as Crystal=No Unpleasant Tasto. Annisaoil by Profs, Halnos and Slobol, 3L&hly roe- Chlengo lank eloarings wero $6,%00.000. Lonns erae in moderto request aL 327 per cont. Now York exchango wus sold botweon banks nt 2@ Mo per $1000 premium, Country domunds for ceurroncy wero moderate. Wabnsh 6s, 810,000 80kl nt 013, and $10,000 at 05, On tho Chieago Stock sales of Chiengo, Burlington & Quincy 48, $2,000 at Oit: FH000 nt OU§; Wabash, St Louls & Pacitie be, 310000 at 1Y, Tho following quota- tlons were inudes LUCAT AND luu.,\ln' nums. North Chieago City Rallway, 100 Went m’#nfifl‘fnlunyy a umfiinw vllill“ ly tu"l ol vmmh':'. duro'rm ‘are il prutarr \\'|Ill-. Bt IuR‘ ‘Acitid, 0} |t & KL Tloard thore woro Climmbur of Comuserce,f1. ‘Trinters Insuniieg Coniuny, Inter-dunto nmnnmnl ik Couputy, 100, y 1OCAL AND uuv:nvnlv-r BEOURT DR, DELASKIE MILLEIR, 1. C, 1% FREEN, . K. EAMES, I'residont Commareinl Nat'al Hank, oy, BROSS, of “The Chieaxo Tribune, DEPOTESUALIS AImy T, corn ¥ AT 12 e x!.'y.m‘...u- ACOBUS, northienst cornor Cor wi AL oand Indinnn-nv. J Thiirty-Hirsteat, and lndlmm-nr. Prico por antton, 35 Addrens ordors 1o AT Bstor, i Care Stiverman's lnnk SAFE City cm u(n ban .h‘l-' oo ULy botite: & h Icnuul.h.ywmln e I G mum(“y Lot -.{s gpectal Dispateh to Tiie Chicago Tribune Bostox, May 11.—it tho stock murket to-dny thiare his beon froe movewunts in Filnt & Pero Marquette, Wisconsin Ceatral, ‘Toledo, Delphos & Durlington, Atebison, Marquotte Southers and Ontirlo & luill]’.‘rll. o Our National ubiiwavaut (4 B BNEY ~ $2,007,803, 889, Yot flw ml’u(:hn )l‘nlv k d endi 1l et Rt \umnu,l.\na.. THE WEEPING WILLOW. klow n FProdnct of the Garden of ¥Eden Tmmigrated to This Countrys Renson J, Lossing {n Hurper's Young Pevvle. You have scen and ndinlred the weeplug willow troe—tho Sallx Bubylonten—upon which tho captive ITicbrows hung tholr harps whon thoy nt down by tho rivers of Babylon and Swopt when thoy romembered Zion. It 15 & nntive of tho Garden of Fden, and not of Amcrien, and Lwill'tell you how it lmmigrated to this country. Mote than 150 years ngo a merchant lost his Tl went so Smyran, n seasldo ity In Asla Minor, to recover It . Alexander one, ong of tho grent pocts of England, wns thy mer- clinnt's witrin friend, and symputbized with him 1n his mistortnes. Soon after the merchant arrlved In Smyrnn o sent to Pope, 48 o present, o box of dried flgs. At that timo the poet had bullt u beautiful vil In at Twickenham, 0 Riv Thames, and wis mlurulug 1t with trees, shrub- Lery, and tlowering plunts, On'upening the boxof figs Pope discovered tn 1t nsmall twig of tho trec. him, Asitcamo from the East, he planted tho % In the ground near tho cdgo "of tho river, duflu Ly his ville, Tho spot uccldontly chosen for tho plnntiug was frvorable to ita o twir wis from tho weeplog- posalbiy from the bank of ono of * the riv urs n! ylon,"~which flourlstios best along tho bor- ders of WAtor-cotiracs. "I'his little twig nils, Chicia L::‘ y |m|u=! i~ Itv Atehlson wdvai f I Al nlmru!' do proferred wd i3 equently dectining (u Wit GHA) shinres wor Loleda, Delphoy & 4 to 10 on.sulo of 2, L'illl!lll Contral wd ngton v unuml i Mnebli e T 18 West Piark 7». T, heod from 2% oo 850 shares. Marquetto, umxumn advanded froin 77 (o advauced from u! 1430 common 5 to 10, bules &0 proferred. movenient hus been 8 ’lhum wemnnlulnf (24 shiares, tho Rlock ranue 461 @ 6% to | II!.@“’{, which was tho Blnco vt!alurllu\. ork § NuwI-.nuhmd nidvanced htl to Dflh" Northorn from 108 to 110, Loutslanu & Missouri River deelined from 27 to Zit4. othor slintes the chnnges were: Fort Scott nd- \lllal(lx.’l'll 4, to 903 (}I\h:fl Bundugky deol hu:d o + Litsto ttook ¢ 15, to B2 flirttord & Tirlo 7 ud\'mlccd i, to & nnrlmmun mwnmm 1, ot & 1 |... i, I l‘uu.lUJ' n & \Vnsn:m Michlgnu 1, BY TELEGRAPIL "Taledo, Detphog do Tuyton Division 3 fl |l ta: Little Rouk T8 ‘j to H 1213 Fort Seott 7atg uclll\cfl i, 10 13137 Speclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes NeW Youk, day 11.—Tho shares specalation opened wenk and generally at o deéling from tho closing yuotations of yesterdny, In tho early deaulings tho market was depressed In tone, und prices fell off 410 1% por cont, tho lutter n Pacitie Mail. At tho First Bonard the temper of speculation uuderwent o change, and under Lrisk purchases a sharp ndvanco o quotations was recorded. After midday g slight pressure to sell prevailed, and n partial reactlon onsucd, but beforo tho secomt eall tho spuculation ngnin took an continucd to riso Lusiness, whon tho highest flgures of the day wera touched In most Instances. Tho udvanco in prices from tho lowest point of the morning runged from 35 to 6 por cent, Alton & Terro Hautecommon lauding the upward mavement., Cloveland, Columbug, Cinelnnat! & Indlanapolis sold up 41, Oregon Nuvigatlon 4, Hannibal & t. Juseph praferred 344, do common 3, Momphls & Cnarleston 3, Alton & Terro Haute proforred 23¢, Tllinols Conteal 233, Milwaukue, Lako Bhoro Ai, and Doluware & Hudson 2 por cont. Tho Elevated Raliway stocks rose 4@ 1% per cont cutly 1 tho duy, but declined @1 por cent fn the lato transactions, Some shures recorded o fractionnl deelino in tho tinal snlos, bt tho goneral ligt olosed firm. Notwithstand- 1ng the npparent strougth of tho murket tho be- lfef s graduully becoming moro goneral that tho oxisting conditions uro not eatircly fuvorablo to a prolonged bull wmovemont, and wauy cungoryv- atlvo oporators aro of the oplulon that tho pros- ont high range of flgures cannot bo malntained. ‘The onoy markot worked quite smoothly throughout tho eotlro dag, the supply of cap- Ital offering boing largely In cxcessof the ve- quiremonts ot borrowors, Cull lonns on plodues of stock collateral rangeil botween 3 and 4 por cent, and closod at the lower tizure,’ Tho Gov- ermment bond derlors found rendy necominoda- ton nt 2@3 per cont. ‘Tlnto lonns wero quoted AL U@L por cent, according to tho length of timo and tho collatoral. In the discount markot prime mereant!lo paper ruled ,at 4@i% por cont. Tho storling oxchangoe wmarkot wus qulot but firm, and tho nomlund rutes were unchangod at 485 for sixty-duy bills and 485 for demand. There wero but fow cominorelal bills offering, and thero was u fulr loquiry from romittors ror bankers' Lills. aliroad wortgngos wero very aotively teadad fn,end some of tho lssues dealt in recontod o shnrp advance, Mobllo & Ohlo first debentures advanced from 00 to 084, and reaoted to 085 do second tlebentures ruso from 6L to 70, renotod to 0, und recovered to 60! bontures eold Lnnd stocksd wnro dull. with no fmportant nona dvanced from 133 to 107%@ nnlmmwn sold down to 136, Western Assoclated Press, JlosToN, Mny 11.—8tocks closed as follow: 1 ll.‘ln.‘:flnm & Clove,,., zu Tho Finauelal Chronicle roports the gross enrilngs of forty-two ronds for th April at $12,245,404, an Incronso of compared with tho samo time In 1830, uml from Jan. 1 to Aprit 10 at $1L673315, 1 now Inorease over Inst yoar of $1,743,687, were roported by tho Deaver & Rio Grunde, Loulsvilie & Nushvilie, Chlcago, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul, Iron Mountatn, Internutional & Great Northorn, and Toxas Pacitic Compantes. In view of tho ristug quotntions of stooks, tho New Yurk Herald goncrously waives its opinfon thnt tho present bull movement is uttorly artii- clul und unwar ranted. A Haltimore LrokorAge firm In thelr clroular stato thatat present tha flxed cnarges of tha Marfotta & Cinefnuat! Roud, includlug interest on $13,000,000 bonls {to sny nothing of the $:3,60,- 000 past-duo coupons), rents, leases, and taxes, are In round nuinbors §1,500,000 bor anuum, Thoy think tho road e¢an earn whon all ropulrs uros mude (which are now nourly completod) over and nbove ali running oxpensos, ralls, lonses, oto., 1t was 1 stinger to Tho lnrizest walns upward turn, the closa of ¥ Monoun loston & .\‘fl"lo-- i y 0 row vigorously, and in n few ) i, 3, ears it becume i Inrgo tres, spreading wide Its plugr, graceful speays, and winning the inspiration of tha poot's frionds ng It became llm nncestor of all ranches and deoop! i L?’I’I‘)DM May ll.—Cuulull, 102 3-16; account, well a8 strangers, e tho weeplng-willows 1 Engla: Thero was robellion 1n um ‘Tinglish- Amerl- In175, B h troops were scnt 10 oton t put down tho isurrection, lenders expeeted to end 1t fn i few weeks after . thelr urelval. h)muyuunu ullicora brought lish- $ng-tackle with thom to enablo them to enjoy sport attor tho briof war. Othors enmu to seitly on tho confiscated innas of tho * rebols,'” Atnong tho latter was i youug otficer on the stull of -Gen. Howo, wrapped in olled sllk, o twiy from Popo' - {ng-willow at Twickeuhnn, which ho intonded to vlnnt on gomo stream qulm: hia American Wmhmnton commandod fn nrmy befare Bos- ton whioh kopt the Uritish fmpr{sonod ln thnt city a loug thne aguip wia bls atepsot, Jul 1014, llllnuls Contral, 142 Ponnssivanis Central, 7133 an \nrk Comrnl. 3 Brle, bE%; do sve- :\muum nr hunlun Jrano ,000, Panes, May 11, —Itentes, 85¢ tie, NEW ORLEANS, NEW ORLEAN3, Moy 1l.-Slght oxchango on Nuw York, 8450 por 31,000 promium; sterling, &\Vcnlm'u preferred 2 brought with himn, MINING NEWS. S8pecial Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, TostoN, May 1l.—Mining slnres were on tho whole rutber wenkor, To the Wstern Acsoetatedd Press. TinsTON, Mnss., May 11.—Miuing jstocks closcd Tho Now York Flerald says that Scorotary Windom's poifey Is ln nisny waya to difer from that of his predccossor, ThoBhormnu régimo wis marked with & dectded objection to the full enforcomant of the double-standurd policy, The prosont Bocretary was and 18 n bintotallist In tho fuil senso of tho torm, and belloves that the present noed of tho country s to get into clrou- Intion its coin. To that end it 18 undorstood that the smaller notes rom $3 down to 81 wlll bo withdrawn from circulation as fust us tloy would coma Into tho Treraury. Inr will aiso bo pnid out as rupldly us possible. It is considered not fmprobublo that If tho with- 2, and ¥5 Trousury noteals found to work no inconvenlonoe, tho procoss will bo extonded up.- to tho $2 notos, “Leglsle tlon may nlso bo ueked for nmoxt winter to lmit thio donowinutions [n the samo ratlo of tho Na- tionnl bunk eurrency. 1t jaurged s chlof ronsons forthls policy—first, that tho resumotion so called has in effect doubled tho avallnble clrautation and continues to increasa tho snma monthly by tho colnagoe of sllver. Thoro I8 catimated to be $700,000,000 of coln now {n the country. Two- thirds js gold, Tho suppression of the small notes will muke u domand for the colt anda warket for the miotals. This lutter will, it ls urged, Increnso prosperity, and nlso stimulato all mintng activitios, The withdrawal of tho small notes will also chock wlf tondency to o re- dunduney of coln, which, with tho large vxports, seema not untikely. Thisis the Administration potioy, and there 18 reason nlso to oxpect that the instructlons to the Ameriean delegntes to the Internutional Monotary Conforonco ut Parls will prove moro positively bimotailistIn char- noter than would have been tho caso had Mr, Evarts arrangod thom. dr, Windom, it 18 une derstood, wroto they) On Mondny In pat thele wibl, m T'arko Custls, who fre- ently went to tho Uritlsh hendquarters, under 0 protoction of n i, with dispatches for o beeamo ucyuninted with tho ouny aflicer who bud thoe wil cenuo fricnds. Instond of *crushing tho rebelllon fn six w:.-tkn." tlio Nritish urm) at lloston, at tho end Of on imprisonment of fine months, wus gind to ily by sea, for lifo nnd Hborty, Lo before that 41 ratlufied thut ho sbould 08 Co... 7| Dinean Silvo it oo BT REAL ESTATE. Tha following instrumnents woro fllod for rea- ord Woduesday, Muy 11: CITY PROPEUTY, Compball v, 41 8 4t Wost Congrasn sl o £,3 {0 Lt i l I ut tho Liritish subnitern, never huve un estuto i Amerlea to adorn, guve his earcfully-presorved wlllu\v twiy to youny Custis, who planted It ac don, hig” cetate In Virgluin, where It grew m ourishied, aud beeauio n parent of all” tho we p)nnr-wulmin In the Umited States, Humetime aftol the wur, Gen. Horutlo G of the Hevolution, suttled on tho * Koso *on Now York lsiandg, and at tho on- tranco to o lunoe which led from u country road o hfs houso ho plunted o twl ous willow ut Abingdon, whicl Thut country rosd I8 now Third avenue, und tho tann I T'wenty-second streot, Tho aliver dol- drawal of tho &1, i) Wikt Ihtia it il § 20 Mubuh s, 10)TE 1 of 1t datod My 10 (€. and lh»l(lirnvlu: it At L {L 0T -mur- v datod Muy T (dos from the vigor- ho hud brought tho corner of and Second uvenuo, n ud, l|llun| Suy 1 (’J, L. andJd. “Vhigtioth A g i b "i'wenty-seventh ' ktreot wnurn lm\w it consumed by firo in 1815, Tho vew from the bl planted at the ates’ fane rematned uutil compur- It atood on tho north+ ‘Third uvenuo and Twonty-second At wus n direet duscendunt, it tho third uem.u ation, of I'npu 's willow, planted at U'wick- enham about 152, ———————— WOMI\N'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, The Wounn's Christian Assoclution, now fn Its Ofth year, s un organization not so well Jknown {u Chicago for Its guod work ns it vurbt to be; but abroud in distunt Stutes, nnd In tho Domiulon, Judking from lottors for na- ststanco and ndvice recelvod, 1ts strength 18 bet- Letters cone from puronts and unrdians asking the Associntion to board thelr aughters or wards, ond woteh over aud enro loymont ean bu founds ut tho ludies visit the T improvis Ul ||uu'lnu Lareiot, AL arvoy) vaulmld l'nrlb nv. ey i i dier Innhuwm do third de- :nu corher of up from & dobentures from Toxus Puolfle land-grant incomes advancod trom 80% to 1, do fivsts (itlo Grando Division) from 07% to ), Hoston, Hortford & Erle firsts from 023 to 43Y4, Brio consntidnted seconds from 100% to 100%, do do (ests from LK to 13045, Con- trul Town (irsts from 113 to 115, Chlengo & Alton fncomes from 102 to 163, Denvor, South Park & Tnoltie fivsts from 100 to 100%, Great Western socouds from . sceonil proferred 1001, [ndinna, Bloomington & Westorn sncondy from Bl to 8113, Indinnupolis, Decatur & Bpring- cand Incomes from 7 to 704, Loutsvitle & Nushrlllo goncral fs from 11 to 112, Lufayette, Nloomington & Muncle firsts from um; to 108, Missour! Pucifio scconds frum 117 to 1134, Minuoapolis ‘& Bt. Louis tirsts (Towa Extonslon) from 1105 (g 111, Now York Hlovated firats from 110 to 1144, Northwestorn firsts from 1115 llalum 1, g 18 I w o ",PI “"m‘m “: = nL'i 3 W 0 Larribuo 1¢ to l.nrmlmu st duted Muy 7 ) !umllml"mu.}m-unn oqe of Comli ’1 i 11 CFoforlo i Hiru ass I Wit o s(un- "irmr T8 e T a1 Iron Slount- &”xh lw tod et 1w llcrmln \ lvlluar Jorsines vino s iu fia or o 'u (Lullu.rln»A.llm tor understood, ow York outside sccurltics wore quoted as follows: Lobigh & Wilkesburre, A3@45; Norfolk & Western proforred, 63@02453 Vicksburg & Meridian, 10@104: Atlantio, Mis- Blsslppl & O, 2TH@8Y; ¢ Bouth Carollna, 18@50, 'Tho follnwlnw shows the rango of tho uctive for uunn thif suitublo'omy agaln, o requost 1s sont tl llukholl of unother whu I.nul Just como o Cbl- and s in newd of Al tho Employment llumnu. Building, thess rcquedts for Huss’ UKo vory numerons nnd omployers ure earnestly requested to remembor this branch [ me Assoclution’s work In thelr suarch for the iz i t nts, such 08 urs =: .nuuu By d- nd hy Ml‘urwull llnll ork und Lind- i, 2 || ton m A TG keep il * at No, 8 Farwoll Hull, 1 daily vislied by poor . Wamen and childron, whero tholre eiases nro caros fully iuvestiyated and treatment preseribed, Notonly this, but the huly physicluns bouses, enforve the neccaslty of eleniinoss and veutilution, show thuin huw o covk the foud for tholr sluk, prucury pusses for thusy willing to go to thelr fricnds, und in u thousand und ono ways thoso faithlul ladies uro striving 1o dervo thelr Will tho goneroud drug- Ohto Central firats from from 13 to G4, Itome, Watortown & Ogdons- Lury Cansolldatod firsta front 8744 to 38, Bt, Paul firsts (Lo Crosso Divislon) from 122 to 12434, do do Bouthorn Miuncsotu Division) from 104 to 1083, Unlon Pacitlo stuking funds feom 122 to 124 and Wabash gunoral 83 from Wil to 105, Clevelnnd & Plttsbyry sinking funds declined from 14i% to 127, Kansus & Toxay soconds from B8 0 B7t;, Obto & Missled] 124, sud Matropolitun F to D1, Nushville & Chuttunooga lirsts rose from 1184 to 120, und repoted to HOY. tor & Pltisburi inoomos suld up: from 54 to g, sud roturned 1o 88, Toledo, Dolphos & Burling. ton jucomes advancud from & 0535, und ro- to 1083, do Inenmes '-Ml‘nui Vo l.}l‘l‘hllgllfl. ¥ ‘0 & Chaiiatiooii, “.‘.'nl HEUPles s ovel duy and generndon, of Chieago kln-lly digpensary und the yeur Just closul thesy |vh)ll(~lnn! inndo 2, and treated 8 puticntsut tho Impmsnr). Widlo these woen und children urg walting some of tho lndies of tho Ausoclition talk an pray with thoni, pouring us mueh sympatby und comfort us is possible tnto these often dusolute ‘Tho buurdiug-houss of tho Assoclation for young women, ut bl and 1510 Wabush avo. e, recelyed and’ eared for 1 dupondout workers lust year; roceipt of lurko suliries, and nono ! Tho houses wro lirge, the mutron makud overys thing homelike, gives tham healibiul und sul stuntiul (uod’ummy sorved, und ul a low fow nud simplo, no, tho gift of the Bouth clurches, o Inrge buokewss well flled with 8 varicty of books, gitts from ~ tha wany Criowmils of tha Associution, nro freely uwd by tho bourdery, Theroure now thirty-six ull cmployed nud all in t Benud to tho houso, 1610 nny turiituro ar curpets which ey do not need this spring In Ielr oWt huused, us tho Axsuciution hus uany u of using ull such arcles of bhousebold Thie Womun's Christiun Association Is in need of 8 uow of (18 own, sud 18 brayers walting for some of CulGugu's genorous ualisess mun tu comu furwand, crect wud eilow " bulldhug for just the purposes neoded, Blownrt bind such @ purpos (w his wind for the workingwouen of New York, but wulted ong Lo do it biaself, und by leaving It wis 8 failuro. When # Chicugo busluess man dues undertako this work it wiil not fail ol bolog May It plowss God won 10 mul thu Assoclution Just wlm € now 8o greatly M. 1), B, uu‘»‘:m, i« pl Neoonas from 134 1o ated secomds from &2 "o e R0 AHITE WEIIN A MADTON OF HEVEN UP TR COURT-HUUKK, opko and, No NOWTH U¥ 05TV M3l unhm\m Mm l' \Yu\ ¥ LIMITS T o -nm wuu\--umv-& Yuung and self- o, mulnrnfll - nonu fru tnkon e Btute bouds woro falrly’ active, (class C) Hold nt 83)§, Loulsluhn consnls nt 80, Mis sourl Ga of 1889 ut 117, North Curolinn special tax ta (third olas) ut B, Oblo s of 1BSLat 1034, Bouth Caroliun non-fundable 6s ut 104, und Virginia doforred 6s at V@104, Tounossco old rot0 from Tt to T7 and reacted tolTiig; Tenuose #co now udvanoed from WA 0 10)i; Tenucasco now serivs sold at T4, Tu the Weatern Associated Press, May 1l.—Govornmonts, woro u qurN-L .0 suuny, wha shevrru Korit ave (.hmu c«nu\l w o u%" u i iadon Mn l’unymlnlpl.\ Yle St 'h i na J G JJ. ¥o u--aeulull women, thore, {; W tho ludle A uhuuh avenue, shey nuy tua th = se fr Ll Muy m(.wnn Tl b st T F=7 New Youk, strong and {G@%K bigber, Rullroad bunds wore fairly actlve, Stato securitios wero modorately active, ‘The stouk taarkot obonod kenorally weak and lower, und in early dealings prices declined @ 1%, the lutter fu Pacltic Mail, The depresston was of brief duration, und during tha rest of tho day the tundenoy was malinly in'the direotlon of higher Dyurcs. Thero wero ot lutervuld sight ruactions, . which wora qulokly reoavered, and llw murket vlosed strony 8t tho highest tho duy, Tho udvaucy I pricvs nnlml lattor “Oroguti huvlntlou nnd lu Hauute comtuon, FAlton & Te jo 2% 5. Cloveland, unumbul. Uluulnuull & lu~ Sees WEBT OF CITY, i 4t A Uit s of rulwu.u l.&hm 3 uummm [ .lmuu- Sasese £ i b ""mml' Yay 00, WieElees sirsrarsanass COMMBROIAL. The following wero thoreoe!ipts and shipmenta of leading articles of produce fu thls uity dur O eomplety success. o *)Yestern Unhm pow lm‘SLuvfluu\ L 804 bighvat 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. g the tiw four Hours ending ut Wedneatuy marning and for tho coreesponding mua yene wizas & —_RCHICTN MEN TS, TN | T Aurten TTE, el b tyo. b, iarioy, bii: s Ensw R, Inxanod, B, Aroom-oorn, T, Cured ments, b, "ork, bri.... LI PR PO T L) WO | S, O Withdrawn from store during Tiosday foreity consumptlon: 215 tu aorn, $610 b barley, Tha following graln wua inspected Into nturo in this city yestorduy morning: 2 cars No. 3 wintor whert, 70 cars No, 2spring, 18 enrs No. 3 o, 9 eara tojeoted, 1enr no gride (6) wheat); 5 cars No. 2 corn, 20 oara new high nixed, 4enrs and BL300 now mixod, G0 cars rejected, 42 cars no grade @15 corn); B eaes whito oats, 61 cars™nnd 1,500 b No. 8 mixed, 22 ears rejecteid (119 oats); Senrs barley, Total (07 cacs), 200,000 bit. Inspected ott: 51,610 bu wheat, ¥0,386 bu corn, (T bu barley, ‘The lending produco markots were rthor not- vo yestorduy, und Irrogular, Lit generally low- or. Graln was dopressed by more hot weathor, nrl some folka thought whent was heiped down by n telugran to tho effeet that it is honding ont i1 Southorst Missourl. Some loenl houses were selling whont very freely in tho onrly purt of tho ilny, supposed to bo mostly on tholrown aocount. ‘Tho scurcity of avalable freluht room was ad- verao to strongth din breadstulfs. 1t woa roport- ed, howover, thut atout $2000,000 worth of for- elgn exchange wns on tho wmarket to meot Jwhont oxports. vislong wora seviningly ‘stendy In tho early part of (he day, but broke badly, and tho chicf ranson that conld bo dlscoy- vred for tha down turn was tho fear of rlots at the Stock-Yards, n gond denl of st boloe brought out by tho roport that n furco of about &lmen had been drivon off by n fow strikers, Tho forelgn warkots oxhibited llttle chingodn quotntions, but Liverpoo! was dull on whent, Tha recolpts liere woro very liglit for tho sunson, Mesd pork elosed 43¢50 lower, at $10,50110,35 for June and $1037%BI0 for July. Lurd closed o lower, at S10.57%@10.10 for Juno und the sume for July, Stort rlbs elosed 1250 lowor, nt £3.2734@8.50 for July, Whoat closed 430 lower, nt LLYBLEE for Juno und the same for July, olu!uxl %o lower, nt 415@He tor Juno und 41%0 bul for Juty. Onts closel strong ut -‘X’:!i@-‘l'*fiu for June, #6%@34%e for July, and @2 He for August, LUy closed at $LIGDLIY seller tho month, $1.10 soller Sunv., nnd 770 soll- or August, Jarloy closed nomiunlly at §1.01 for No. 2enab, e for No. 3, and B}@&50 for No.d. Hogs wore fulrly nctivo and stoudy nt $5.60G.0,00 for light, and at B5.0030.0 for hoavy. Cattlo nveragod lower, with salesat £3.00@8.15. Thoro was # rathor quiet markot for staple and faney dry gouvils, though for thetime of yuar themovement Islarger than usiat, Ordora for ro- agsortmoent uro boginning to arvive and i stendls 1y fuir tradg for somo thne to come 18 conlidents Iy predicted, Collections nre roported satisfiuce tory. 1In the grocury inarket tho chawgos wero confined to an advance of. 1o In sugurs: Tho entineed eost of raw sugars and recont lnrgoe speenlative purchnses aro nssignedus tho ciuses of the ndvance. © Cotfeos wors dull, with prices showing n good donl of frregutnrity. Rloo, tens, sirups, augnss, ote, continued nbout steady, Tho butter trado was nznin reported dull, with lower prices rullug, quotations boing roduced Je. Creamery was offered nt 18@%, und fair to cholee dniry nt 16@%e. Oheosa sold In u small wiyat about former guotutions, though tho tendoney of prices is strongly downwnrd. Fish romaln quict. Whltefish and trout wore lowor, tho former daeliniug to $4.75@7.00 and the intter At $1.0524.83, 1n tho dricd-frult murket thoro was no noteworthy chnnges, Olls ruled falely stendy, Conl was dull and wonk. Pl lron wus In falr request ns last quoted. A steady trade §s noted in broom-corn, -tho subply of which (s much below that of lugt year atthis thno, Fuws continue steady at 1le por doz. Intrugs uud chomicals there 13 un aotive order trade, without obungo from tho published rates of last weok, Hides, wool, greuso, nnd tallow movo sluwly, stocks bolng liberal, wud tuyers genorally holding off, Thu green fruit mnrket s uotivo and frm for nil descrlptions. Good grrades of hay aro netlvo and steudy ut the quotations of tho past weoelk., Thoero la u steady domand for sound potutoes, early rose selling ut urnmu. occording to quality, Beeds wore dull and ‘nomtnat all around, with very light offur- mgs of good grades, ‘Thera was still an netive nquiry for freighis, Tho few vossels on berth wore vhartored, anu sevoral charters wore mnde of vessols to arrive, but the niunes of thess Intter dil not tranapire, The engugoments reported wero to vessels for Buifalo, one for Brie, and ono for Sontreal with whent on through rato, and two vessels to Sar- nin with corn at 350, Capacity—Whaat, 162,000 bu; corn, 30,000 bu, Rallvond frolghts are quoted steady. The offi- clnl rates to Now York are #io por 100 1bs on pro- visfond aud o on grain, Through frelghts aro quoted at A on provisluns to Liverpool and U330 do to Antworp. #lour frolghts aro quoted ut 463¢¢ to Liverpool nnd 5240 to Glusgow. Tho nggrewnte receipts of wheat roported for yesterday nt. Chioagy, Milwaukee, Toledo, 8t. Louts, and Dotroit woro 00,000 bu, ‘Che corre- epondlng shipmaents woro 243,000 bu. Tho nggro- xute shipmonts trom Now York and Philadel- phla wero 115,000 bu, Tho produco movemont roportod from Now York yesterday included tho followings Io- celpta—Ilour, 11,197 bris; wheat, 63,600 bu; corn, 125,200 bu; oats, 11,050 buj corn-monl, 2063 bris and 103 suoks; ryo, 600 bu; malt, 1,600 bu; pork, 103 brie; bueof, 23 Lris; out-ments, 1,134 wiyd; lard, 1,638 pkgs;, whisky, 85} brls. ‘Bxports—Flour, 9,000 brls; wheat, 77,000 bu; carn, 28,00 bu, The folluwing table shows tho quantities of flour, whoat, and corn imported lnto the United Kmgitom for tho periods named: Vrek ending Week ewing Woek ending Muy 2, Iwl. Aprit Mays. la“l. 10 ey AT, WL fATXTY TAXLATTY Im‘j. T GAREAN WA S MO S0 W *gacl H’rhu followlng shows tho rcooipta of soveral articlos of produce Iy tha city from Jan. 1 to tho cloao of lust weok: 1,077,433 brls Rour, 2,807,781 bu whioat, 1,008,830 bu corn, 0,002K5 bu vata, 33 bu rye, 1,644,815 bu burloy, 24,708,150 1ba lluxaced, 82,840,153 1g hut ment,;25,701.07) 1bs lard, 18,020,073 Iba buttor, 1,071,858 hogs, IOG0L cattlo, 108,017 sheop, 2H052:26% bs hidea, 0584810 lbs wool, 031,900 tona cual, 125,639,000 foot luwmbor, 140,600 brls salt. One lumber firm made a contract yestorday fur 6,000,000 foot of nlll-run, to bo furnished 08 last ns tho illls can supply It at an uverugo of ubout $1,00 ndvance over tho prices for tho anmo grades lnst yonr. In roforonco toour remarks In yostorday's Issie about tho condition of corn,a loading oporatorsnys: 1t 1s folly to sond the new corn inharo In the hupo that the grouter portion of It will 1l contraotsoulling for No, 3 carn. Tho old corn a dry cuouwh; tho now s mot. A good desl of tho luttor s searcely dry ohough to bo it to movo unless it could be sure of golng le con- sunption right awny, The standing on truok for sevoral duyd, a8 an incidont of the utrike, bus spolled lurge quuntitics which but for that would buvo boen rated as good now mixed or rojectod, but was nover dry onough for No, 3, Our stundund of juspaction Is rathor high, and people who want ouly to soml in corn that will geudo No. 3 should sond none thut f8 damp, or thoy will bo surely disappointed. In regard to tho near futuro of wheat, I, K. Juckson says: *Tho curront nooessities of tho repeuliar trado rewaln large onopgh, Iy them- solyed, to nbsorb nearly all the exports that Awcrlew §s lkely to send, Tho neessity of Awmerien to sell cunnot woll bo catimatod, but fts wnli-spring {8 the ophilon that tho Amoricans muy themselves form of thole own futuro crop prospocts,” Thut 15 pbout the factof the mattoy. Tho' prico whtch forelya buyurs will vay for our sur- plus wheat |s very largely dotermined by what Amoricaiis think it Is worth, liut tho prices fixod by pooploon this sldo of the water aro rogulated mulnly by the preponderance of idoas 43 1o whother it 18 most likoly to be mmodiately profitublo to buy or to soll ut curreut yuotutions, 1f u mun hero thinks that the selling of 5,000 bu whont short will give bl n profit of e per bu, 0O AWIoUNt YL UrgUment s to ita olfect Upan the ¥ Thy nrgments which hnve been rathor friely nil- vitieed hore, 10 tho oifect that (L1 * Foolish for vur peopto to dopre y much foree as would he the attempt to porsuntde tho sun to shine here nt midnight—and no tnore. ," Ao of about 14 TIRO VINIONS, HOG MODUCTS—Wara vary Irregniar atalower range, otk was quite dull, mont mudoratoly motivo, The local ling mintket was ro- purted steady, nnd thoro was little chango in the quotntions feom Livarponl, Undor thess condltlons tho market for product suemod rathor stondy ot the t. nantly It was roportaid thata snt of rall- ronid hinnds ut the Htock-Vards had noon drlven off Ly ateikors, und this inducod sollng by rovoral who foneed titat the Iabor difilenity wanld result in n riot. T'ho offerinis wonkonod tho minrket bndly, vspoctally nnthore was no damand for pork, und shippers could in the absanea of fa- tard was Indepouds with numorons comparisuna UWHYOr, d0at it o boun hufo af tht catett i ot oxpuctod Sidorabio qumniiie i o wotue Meneriitions Rl \Vl|lll‘ulh. f UI l Frout, byt eur oF Hore o T Mckursi—t) At Tamiies O Biluntars, smokad, par . cliittes for trunsportation. "flau nbor i ontly wonk, Ilulln l' thnt nnything lke nmnunl nrll’riflrlll ‘Imt 1o 0 Beah 16 permit i kg I Jnmm of 11070 It swas foraur mit . It 1% eatlmuled that wa shidl ruw"o futly 0, wihiloll wiil jIvo a lurde pros AL irion of Tued and mon HEAOR Homic— Deglimed 41 l':u und closud Ldafide bolow Bunlya worg rk-]mrlqll fl' l’l hrls 'La Piela suljue dum n‘fil q‘ sl kot closed tamo i Mlv:hlr Ay, S04y o 3 Callfurol 5 foro 3] “"’Qlfim ieitand mnlnmmllonnnr i O vrutty I‘t'r"’;ll 700 por brl, il 10@ leon oF 0 niosL strangy ox ynlies nmnonlm ahowing L1120 T uno, und 81141 m‘r.‘l‘nly. g i Ilm. G clonnd 41k Detw i Tntest priocs of Tuosing, Hnioa vl.:-!‘ml Of L0 tes m-\ at no 35 0600 108 W lur(\ i In‘lu. hot n g .\lny.l JI:flu B brsad At 110 Hiw o, i Abie Pn-mm. for duly. “On o nfiornaun | AU utlior mmm.u and July ot about or 100 itm, and vlnm! woro, rupostod ot G m\m U privath tormiss 4 pO0 e une, e Wugust. ' Pricos 0f lu F iohts wior ah fonowe nt T 0'elaoks Short | Shotti= Lo S, Short 55 Eg g jort ribs, kellor Jaly, Gt oleary uuou-d D qied(e boxed: loag cut Immn. Jauie; swaal iy quotod at adife o] Liins, sl Uy, Ko Bacan guated FreTy muu st Curhoes for 1N wvorake; o 8¢ 0wl sbiuldors, 020c for g e n‘{lr-lwr( wloirs, 101U5 for hnws, 0@ for o, NLBB ha Amuou, ar el Dor hurrlon, por. bux... x. e 1 paek NV0S quiot e 1 Tor oxtrs woss, and H20) o2 Plonstzias, vor b FLOUR—Wan nmmull firm on the highor grades, whilch woro fn fir domnnd by tho homo temte, Other- wise thy murkot was dull, with only o light inguiry from oxpurtors, Hales wora repartod of 230 bris nnd Alsacks wintersj 145 bris springs, ol on privato 13K snoks spring oxtras at HLOMCH124t 125 bri nd it saeka bow graden, partly at $36.° Potnl o2 brix, KExport lours wers quotod nt $LIGAS) nd ryo-flour nt §.0K55.2, OTHER MILLETEPPS—=Wore In modomits supply und quoted firmi, Enlos were reported of 1 cars bran at RLTHU.0M on Lrack, snd BETALN froo on boond; | 2 curd shorta ot SILOOGILTS; and Lear whont scroonings at 16k Conrso corn= oyl was nominal at 1575 per ton on tenelt BEPIING WHEAT—~Was nctive und rathor wonk, deelining 8(@3, und closlng 340 below tho latust of ''uesdny. Thu weathior In the Woul was hot, und miderstood (o bo fuvorablo 40 the: comtng wrop white Liverpool was roporied dull sud nogloct ed, but not matorlully lower, and London wid stoy. rocelpts coutinued sma)l, and thore way « govd frolliL- t-mud gt i ' ricon SR up i 1011 t wun mmunn':f.’; 1 e T e A, the Gios tlvo secount. baltia vary moducate; b L'bb thy rosult o€ revurit lans the East, 'Ihe anbutieed et of v b cuurg, Hadn strocthonting ‘o does nob neconnt tor the o ‘minin fatet and unaottiod. ) \dy ct. Lul that ahon e, oo p o fin foroud to thole WWero shous car mbbitiuga at $1000; R e ) Datent eut-loaf protnbly tho th 10 L0 b ol foselgll nesauit, i addition whint fina ilrondy. Kons forward, (queAtion of sapply o customens ) Lug wituution wwus ducldedly wouk Outuldo of this, tho the nuar fufurs, e woathor jowg tho thul Wl N, U, nohussos, [ mn i to lmy. " horu 8 notsom Lo bo miny Cnxli whoat was only it st ne ¢LO013§ for tmm ordors Teow thi eous moteate duannd, No. Fucuints, und $L0UG mrcnr 1018 0F rouuinr, Wory, r‘-umg‘ud ot cars d iUl cars No, 2 n.ms(m abnge deuns do (Luntmi) ivg, e Fhiwrd in -ml i ‘dnnuu xC i canal Lo niiout v‘ighu 1234, ndvanced Lo §1.4 usud ~l l ring 1 ‘m. i . Hollur nw mant o ":fii\'n" 111 kit are i seaiece, sehily hEhoF ki Uruon-ctirods l.lx;:"l oty | July wLabout tho s \\'Nnu WIEA'T: \Vl’m umouvu, but_nominally o1 daittior e puying or ol pricos. ', und uguin wunk. a low 1} rat mnrkats wore dulk Ottt et s ‘remalt Df ‘s Stonthors il to Uopirass gorn, Oue roceluts con 1hix sonxon of the yeur, und are ex- l i Mc. wul cloxiig hu The or Rehotmint. e MoKt UF tho May contracts o s Fuindy boen tenaxfuresd to July and Augiat, wiitlo the o ot 18 no b K RBOTLS BTYOuS, "o wax reporied falts Ly T 1:',",?"“ oW uotations: i Lha ru- £ 18 the Danablnn Viilty Thiratons thba i i mum foemidubla com: POLILOF Wit 18 thull 10r Koveral re ness Bono puople fonr o ru!l\ tively Ilfim demund Xllr Buupenn Luunum,uhm inin yenr, iy d d youturduy, S0, 4 u “flfll 0,001 b nnd 44 cars do i Na, CiFs now nuh-nu:un . Ax)(r. cur.lmw |ulxml iBgikibor 14 cn hl -whi b, AW (oA (O8Ls. l‘i\vhml, Shiaibean’ tost, botsy Michigat by noawii In Litwoud, bollgd,y, i G ont s utdlbio, Bt oant 1o b Jlny wpantd ut Bige duclinod to u\qu nna closud at leb. closing nt . F- 3 a0t ol nmuly pui P E A mlxulu for Huptomucr nt 9 mwnr Aukust. On tho n enll Juho clused at 4o bid, und July at aning, bt soon wank. §a3ec: welch hold up 40 #0l Ml Noobeta Wostistliaa \Woro n y b P A Tl Sorisos 1 Gouroe all daily urlund..enuum xcv.vu ul l’;'l!flc‘ und ot 1t nurlu(urmmmd alio for c, leud it g, s e uponud at e, /L'~ NUF WA 6 Moy chtambur doflver "\)w ik Wi mr wullo i urkay o8 woro nude of l7 cars at i nwrm 2 cara by antuple Inr mlm.lull whit 120 1 ity 445 i poguctod mixcdy i tiho latior n npciut o 3 ehita, Futal vyl o .\mm. u.w T ety futron HELto GoulE A aoifor Ly ot i 81108 h o salo in luulumum ut $l “« numlnully A 40 duly ab Blobid, u Uil anfus Waro tadu of 2 onre 0,200 trok, Yol oqunl \ WViis doll und nominal, with no lnllo N 3 ensly was pftaeud ut § for Fejuci u lul A DE=\W ¢ro’ wiow o lmmu ot lnwlurn.m. hleh eoniy ST e oo [ I un hllllunculnl u hl «unm nux Fovamos it DIE Juns B by l G'. 1, lk;‘ 13 fur N 2 rlunat Kiat0o; & base illtot ut #1.0Y iV Tor tho ot hnyur- un tho market, No. s wis nomingily 8o’ und. N D waadun et th ATIDIG MAAKOR: - Cakly RATON OO mudy 0f 3 ey by wuniolo it e e, "Wou oqual to ubout 1 TWO 0'CLOCK HOARD, \yhont, closad: 8 atdo W/ Wan quotad steady, at i for ot et VIIBKY—Tho markot Is quoted steady ontloV: Qoo to'ahotco modtum tub. l‘uum and dingy l“hv- lm xm. m mr l'n 29 1) Hhia wora uindo of ur.'». Jnmvul Sl wllur Jul FrgA I)V:lllln "{x; Julla. 4 uty, 'sng o Sulos worn mistto of 1,265,000 tiat ¥, 41360 sollar Juno, AN@ Lo /\\llltlh Untw closed u Il)ll!h) |Ir|m~r. h}fl fuy: o . "T'lio cargo markot wes “metivo, bt th o- wem mwflu ul oty of vossels thut o -Ilmuy [ s fur ummhhul g i (o 1 i at it solior il i Amnm unn 2 G nruvlun- c.um .\lll-n ik clorad 12 TR ATy o] it 3 illl \th anleng 8 s 15816, 1736 wullur L8 el i m}' Jmm,“ uuw'r'muf oF A i m u»r.l..ly.n-m..mrl Jalior Auunl, A sollor Hoptombar, wml fl'j L , i Nll,v.g'n ibg clusad unctivn i hetiva e tho fuliaw g ot Tor iy and 'n-r Auyust. Bulod Tos ot ufi» wollor Juno, ®2 zm .45 for June, Juno Astor e enll lllfl‘l rk TR 0. i U0 1 GENERAL MARKETS, BROOM CORN=The markot continues frm, and trada vory native. Wa quuto; Chioleo hurl und earpof Giruat, BOL-WOrkiiK., (¥ llll‘l‘ Ut Il o ‘""‘"m. mlnund'unml ID:I h ook lmurdl- lmu \u : sy baarids, e D nlmumlmu\uu.m ) £ furthor downward turn to the oxtont of le. Thoro- |, colpta are Incroasing quite rupldly, and as thore Is no carroavonding Inoreasa In th n disadyantago, ‘The domund, vuch as It Is, s contored In the boitor wrades, low and medlum wholly neglectod. We reviso uuuul.wn Cranmory, atinico tmuuury.lu 1540 4 demand, sallors aro at BAGUGINU~Businoss wn uvune.l il and jrovie ous prices woro only Indiforuntiy sustained, though a8t tho mills prices are quotv d traivr, Qumnun ualn s bufure: fl’iE ks S0 CATY I'LB-A dull und lnu.lhmclu rlonced yastorday, moro thin LW lower markets st I-Im oral cursaliment of oporatiuns ol und in the wruds & shrinkage of 8 plut! of the pruyluus day, u! advguco, yestorda stantiaily tho clus! IIIIWIX’II unu 'xwfl o, lwu lnl.uwmm wai ol i n\ul hv nmn ot tha nmm of lusk W co u«m d 10 cholcy drots 1.8~ 18 notu -ul-u lulwwlnw Tatont [ of sls Buovo: < s SEECETECED -wu o Farianed st EEBEEREE vore mmmum 160 BRERS, ‘Ill,lllli Nnlsbed "“ . |00 w8 308 300 3 Extru Heoves—Bloen \'ulJn!xu . bwalds. o -] 18,