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hwy Sa e a TIE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: ———————————————————— SS, SATURDAY, JUN 1, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. “INANCIAL. WAL T.BAKER ¢00., 1 Chamber of MIINOLEC, CHICAGO, Stock Department Stocks and Securitles Bought and Sold at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia Stock Ex- changes. Direct Wires from our office to our Eastern Correspondents. Latest information concern- ing all Railroad Stocks and Se- curities furnished on applicas ion. ons WM. T. BAKER, Momber Now York Stook Exchange. W. F. COBB, ML. SCUDDER, Je. New York Corrospondents MoGINNIS BROS, & FEARING, JUTN T. LEST i WULLAID, Members ork Btack I Tezchanges SAM'L. w AR UTON, Spociat. J.T. LESTER & C0., STOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, &c., Honeht and enti on Now York Btock Exchange. 27 Chamber of Commerce, Chtengor ow Vork Huuse—SChaNton & WILLARD, DIRECT WIE from one gies to tho etce: ot Bernat & Willard, opposite Stuck Hxehan; Stocks leo. hawent_ vad rold.on tho Hoston, rbfindetphin and Uaitimure exetanues, Commission Grain and Provisions in the Chicago markets, REED & BREESE, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, {00 Dearborn-st., Offer a Mmited numbor of shai lock In the Jake Bupertor tron Cu. and Hrennbio? rom Cos BEB Lat will net purchasers froin 15 to 2U per cdot In Patel = en WE ARE BUYERS AND SELLERS OF ALL THE DIVIDEND-PAYING IRON. STOCKS, pene Scenritlcs Bre now larely donlt in, ond we offer the ubove considerably below their actual value. wonds have alsy a tle of choice? pur cent Municipal jonds. “Burlington & Miss, Neb, £8. C., B. & Q. 45. St. Paul 5s, new, C. & P. W. Div. St. Paul 56s, Mineral Points, St. Paul 6s, Dubuque Div. N. W. new S. Fund Gs, AND OTHER CHOICE INVESTMENT BONDS, FOR SALE BY DAY & ETELD. SPECULATION! &10, B20, 350, or B100 Invented in our new monoy-making, coliperative lan of rpoculating Gives n conatnat inceme, und lays the foundauon of your fortune. Rend for new pamphlet, free, ree FLEMMING & MILLER, Irokers, ‘Bi Morchante’ buliding, “Chteago, ft ni JOHN F. ZEBLEY'& CO., BBrond-st, (Drexel Buttding), New York. Denlers in City, County, and Town. Hands of Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas. Anterost paying or detnulted, Waformation furs nished, Correspondonce solicited. OPERATIONS IN STOGKS, HN A DODGE & CO., sapere Brokers, No, 1 Wallest, Now York, buy and eke an ttodpereent marin, und, when red, will-odvise when ad want to buy: “Alia, Aue cure STOCK” BIaVIl, At Fennonuble rates In Shieh £5 w bu) ean belnveswst, ‘Full information on application, and Fiuanciat Report sent free. pee ae A ll ella _COMMISSION MERCHANTS. | FIELD, LINDLEY & CO. td NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Grain and Provisions 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago, EDWALNM. FIELD, JON P. TRUESDELL, DANIEL A. LINDLEY, EDWALD 8, WABIIDUIE POPE C. TEFFT, CYRUS W. FIELD, Bpook fp. nwa, Pes Burin Grin, 1 { Epecint AW, Gling, § Partnors, IRWIN, ORR & C0,, Commission Merchants, No. 2 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO, 1L1., BUSINESS. Stocks Quiet, with a Strong Une dertone to the Market. Pool Lines Cutting tho Reduced Rates Advance in Pullman. Railroad Bonds Stronger—Fi- nances in Chicago. The Produco Markets Ralhor Steady—Pro- visions Very Much So, and Very Dull. Wheat Active, aud Firmer on Putures—Corn Quite Stroug—Oats and Barley Higher Hye Weuk, FINANCIAL, At tho opening stooka wero strong, but a firm condition avon ebowed Itself in tho market, although transactions wera not active. ‘lexus Pacitlo was steadily bulled, without any net gain in priced. At the begiutiie there was some reulizing in tho zeneral Ist. and all day oper: ators, pusted about cutting of rates, were sell- Ing the trunkeline stocks. Positive Information was bid that contracts were being made bolow the redvced rate of 25 cents Just establisicd by Cointnissioner Fink, ‘The only bopo of the bulls wns inthe prospect Lhat the Presidents at thelr meveting Inst ulbt would be able te patch vp a settlement. Union Paeliic was very firm. Itecils, dividend off, 14 percent to-day. New buying was re- ported both of tut and of Cantral Paclile, with indications of an advance. Putian wis tho card. It opened at 14114 and clused at 140g. ‘Transactions were, not large, but sellers were searce, aud busing orders eusily puc up the price. ‘An order for 1Wabures, withe out limit as to price, Jay ull day in Boston un- filled, as there was no stock for sale, The an- nun! statemont of the Company now belng pre- pured is guld to show o surplus of $4,001,000 on its capital of $4,000,000, and carnings at tho rato of 18 per cent net, Coal stocks were quiet, and not strong. Dele- ware & Hudson sold down to luvs, The next punic Ia discussed in an editorial in the Now York Evening Post by Mr. Horaco White, whose article ov panics in the Furtnightly Review ty tho best analysia of those tnancial ep- fdemics that has yet been made, Mr, White ad- mits that values on the Stock Exchange bave hada remarkable rise, and that some ‘persons are speculating imprudently, but ho agrees with ‘Tne ‘TRisUNE that there is nonear prospect: of nrepetition of the commercial crisis of 1873. A distinction, bu says, must be mado botween a atuck panic and a commercial crisis, A larga number of persona mny be ruined ata horse. racoifthey have staked tueir money on tho wrong animal, while the nelghboring cheese face tory muy not perceive any financial stringency whatever, A Block Friday is not a trado revul- sion. Stock gambling may proceed to an enor- mous extent without involving tho commercial comimunity—the factories, furnaces, farms, shipplog, or even tho rallways—in disuster. ‘Those who bave foolishly risked more than they can afford to lose in this sort of adventure wilt bo impoverished, but the gonoral industry of the country may go on unchecked, Overloading of debt and an unwarranted advance in tho prices of commoditica and real property aro the evidences of udanucrous condition of trade. Such a condition ts not tuba inferred frum transactions on tho Stock Ex- change, but ascortained from tho recurds of bunks and morcantile agencles, and from com- parative tablos of prices current. Ho docs not belivve that the extension of credlt in trade clr- cles has reached alarming proportiona— bo doubts whether it has yot yune beyond tho lim: its of enfoty us regards the amount tuaned and tho timo the loans havo to run. Generat prices havo not fully recovered from the downfall whien succocded tho punlo of 1874, although they. ure manifestly rising. Tho beat evidence of the riso ls tho facility with which striking operatives scouro un advanco of wages. Aud ft may bo adied that advancing wages Imply and neccssl- tate higher prices of commodities, This tip- ward moyentent and the Inrgo transactions in stocks do not necessarily imply the nearness of nnothor break-down in general business, ‘They may signify tho rovival and growth of a gambling = spirit .which — will ovent- uatly ponetrate Into tho channels of jegitimate tradoand produco as great fuflution in the prices of commodities, houses, and Jands asin railway stqcka and bonis, and as rent recklesneas of running in debt for them, but that thmo fanut yet, Tho stock market may ylold and In fact docs ylold a beentomb of vic~ tins evory your without producing moro than a ripple In the current of general trade, Specu- Jation in rtocks !¢ an tndication of returning contidonce after a period of comtuercial distress and stagnation. Coniidenco $n tho value of stocks begots confidenco in the yulue of othor things. Its taw of evolution ta confidence, ovor- confidence, recklesnoss, panic, aud rash, Wo fre now. well on in tho stiye of confidence, but as regards goneral trady have hordly Passad be- aud It. cs Tno following statement of railroad earnings for May and from Jan.1to May lis furniehed by tho Finanetat Chronicle, It ehows that rail- rond carnings incrousod $2,405,654 in May, 1681, compared with May, 1880, whilo the mileage was Wt agulnat 28,681. From Jan.1 to Muy 1 tho sncrease hus peon $6,442,500 GNOSS EAMNINGS AND MILZAGH IN HAY, Earnings, cw Ee aiteage, Burt, (. tt. Cairo & Bt Mako nHpecialty of using nnd Solling GRAIN wad | Chic & PROVISIONS, olther for presont or future dolivory. Gps. Ge FOSS, STRONG G 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ORAIN, PROVISIONS, aud BHIEDS, both spot and tutures, bouxht and wold, Coushinments sullcited, Liberal cash advances ade up muuE. 165 WASHINGTON-ST. FYLVESTER BD, OHA, JO> uwrvows, XDWAND N. ATHONT. KR. HOUGHTON & 00] COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain and Provisions bought and sold and carried on margins, 4 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. CORRESPONDENCE BOLICIPRD, BW HOrONTE: %. 0 WAIN, WCLEARY & SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ne W, Cor. Washlugton and La Sallo-sts,, nit, IN. Cont. C11) Do. Uowa line aw Ht te Dolo, é neta; . i see Sovssere for throe weoks only of May in cach T tho four weeks wndod May 2, YROHNG (One Weeks Snded Maga: GNOKs KARNINGH eas aaa 170 WAY OL Room 15, Chleago, ur. Cedar inp, & No, ee ' tin aa | GRAIN and PROVISIONS bought, sold, et Prete. 3 et and carried on margins, Correspondence solicited, ESTABLISHED 1640, RUMSEY, BRO. & co. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants, 16 Chamber Commerce, Chicago, Il. Grain und Provisions Bouxht and sold and ‘carrlud bn marcus. at | Hannibal He, dosent Houston & Texas Cent., ut curtrat cit. jiu) (la, Toused 1h ide Isloom. & Went Juceruaatlh Ge, Wo: . [iuteviile & Nuabvilivss ait Charleston Fy nnd 4 Ee ~ Our Nativosl Devt lewbout $2,097,803,889, Yee the DEEWOLD tae reaiur values than tole it tie SAE): uuke und leading ara ve Cle a (oranebeay?., BU fends A. & Boutliorsi, myv. JW. NOMS, Aut hy a i a saa & Alan cite ‘Tho Eathetle Cruze, i ‘The new esthetic craze, suys the London World, bus beon a great blow to thé youn, curates of the poriod. Instead of embroidering slippers aud MNoeorutlag cburches, malden ladies, ebiurly aod otberwive, vow devotu thelr spare time to the pursuit of tho " luteusely intense” and the ue boauiterty utter,” Faroe wewks only of May I thawed ca May 2 Teduas Vie Say 2 ‘rho Directors of the Penusylvauia Railroad your, have ratiNed tho traMo contract between that Company and tho Jersey Central, Under tho provisions of this contract the Pennaytvanin Ituilrond wilt transport atl freizht and passcu- wer traflo that may bo delivered to it ate pont near Milton, Pa. over tho lines af the Phitidel- phi & Erie itattroad tu Driftwood, und thenvs aver tho lowegrado division of tho Allegheny Valley Ratlrond to Red Bank, from whieh polit the Wabash Hino with bald a read to Youngs tows, Q., where connection will be made with the Wabust system, ‘Tho folluwing now seouritics havo been Ilstod hy the Governing Commlttos uf thoStock Ex change: Georgia Nutlrond & Banking Company's stock, 84,50,000; Toxas & Iacitic Kaltrond Com- piny's frst mortgize 6 per cent bonds upon tho Rio Grande Vivislon, $1,725,000, being an addl- tlonal issue upon road | completed and mimbor> Any frorn 6,00L to 0,725 Inches! Loutsvitlo & Nashville Rattroud Company's sinktug-fund 6 percent bonds ou tho Youth & North Alabama Rutlrond, $3,000,000; Houston & Texas Central Hallway Company's general niortgage 6 per cent bonds, 83,001,000; Ohio Southorn Rallrout Company's stock, 83,810,000; frat mortgage Oo per vent bonds, $1,120,000; and second mortgage tne come bonds, $1,020,000; and Indinnnpolis, Do- entur & Springield Rallway Company’s secund tnortgage fncome trust ourtificates, Western Union is earning over 6 per ecnt on Ite capital of $20,000,000, The stntement of busi- ness for tho aix months ending Juno 30 shows net carnings umounting to $4,59,80, out of which is to be deducted for interest, sinking: fund, and construction 2818.08, leaving for dlvl+ lends 82,718,105, or nearly 34g por cent, on 1 enple talof $80,000,000, The company’s corrected slutement for the quarter ended March $1 shows that utter the paymentof the dividend for that quarter there whl bea deficit for this quarter of $116,280, ingtend of a surplus, ug was estimated March (of $107,171, Asauuiing that the esthnute for tho present quarter is notte ve cut ‘down by tho actual figures, as was tho estimate of tho precediug quarters, the Com- pany, Juno 80, will bold a surping of $40U,300, uyalnat a surplus of 403,245 June 30, 1830. Quotations for unlisted securities on Wednes- day wore: Pacific Improvement, 150 bld proms ium; Lackawanna Extension, 40@12 premium; New Orleans Pacific subscriptions, 8734@40 premium; Texas Pacific subseriptions, 174@10 promlum; American Improvement, 100 bid prewlum; American Cable, 86@87 premlum; Iron Steambout, 102@103 prominm: International Improvement, JI@ss premium; Mexican Na- tlopal allway, XG premium; Ontario & Western privileges, 222% premlutn; Denver & Ilo Grande rights, (@its premium; Mutual Tetee grapb subscriptions, 3G4 premium; N. O., 3. Re GY. irsts, 2729 premium; Toxas & St. Louls subscriptions, 84@8% premium; Continental Construction, 74@10 premium; Green Bay & Minnesotn, 214@22; Vicksburg & Morldian, 210 @ Mobile & Almbaina Grand Trunk, 43@47; Obto Southern, 34H; Lebanon Springs, 32; Yoa- ton, Hartford & Erle, new stock, J4@34; New Jeravy Southorn incomes, 414@5. Tho New York /icrald, in its fnanciat articles, Rpenks in stentorian tones of tho dizzy bight to whieb the current speculation has been pushed. It says: While It 1s ncknowtedgod by all consorvative operators and by the great body of the public press that tho existing speoulation is being pated toextremes and fraught with danger, 9 a pitiful to behold that some seml-obseure jours nals are acting ng though they were eappers ton gambitng-house and that their only business was pe in to the existing iotated speculation the arned pittance of widows und orphans and: ho “light come” dottara of fools. 1t is sltnply: shametil thatthe power of the press, us ox= pressod in cerinin, quarters, should be used to. foster a wild stock speculation by advices to buy stocks at oxtraviigaut prices, lead to thoir rodn people of small menus, and ina general way holp of a catastrophe which seems Inevituble. The following shows the range ot the activo atocks: s (Open ttah- ng. | eat. Lowes] Clos at. | tng wr | zy 2% Eres ii i Chicago, 33 Sew von i‘ ie at Tha praterrat ti Cineaat Sth tits Wabash, 8h ra a ) 0 Malley care iis Bt Uile Tacks Westar be] just i dursoy Cluntral {oisg| 1033 Western Union & Western Unton | rie « Wostorn, Northern tneltl Ho preferred Lat 3 Poulin 1s awl an “Ex. div. dbg per cant. Goyernment bonds wore stronger. In Chicago, District of Columbia i053 wero | 10716 bid ond 108% naked; tho U}ga were 102% ‘Dit and 103%, gaked; tho 4s 11745 bid and 118 naked; tho 4%4 1A4Y bid and 116% usked; the Gs 100 bid and 10035 usked, At the close thero wage firmer fouling in tho “ Windains."* Foroign oxchange w as wenlr without change. Chlengo bunk elenrings were $1,000,000. Loans Woro moderately active at oT per cont, Now York exchange was “60 por $1,000 discount. Becuritics wore strongor in tono though not active. On tho Chicuyo Stock Board thoro wore snlos of Cook County 7%, 1812, $5,000, 1=2%—¢ §5,000 81,000, eta: Chicnxo, Milwaukee & Bt. Paul ba, Miuernt Polnt, $6,000, 0914; $5,000, 0015; $5,000, 00143 Chicago, Burlington & Quiney 4s, 000, U6853 $5,000, UTS ¢ Wurlington 000, Hiss; $4,000, UY. Thu fol- Jowlng quotations wero mado; LOCAL STOCKS, North Chleago City Hallway, Eu, Culeza city Rallvay, Wind Haight Mand Coke. i: Ghnaiber ot Conmorcor tit Inter-State Tniduetriat Heantbi ett i Con hi ale (a ed Bit Ani inter ay Conboy is Ehteangy Wi an noisy Chicayu Ci u bond Chia Cy bau Chteago City bur fhtewo Cy baile, Chieuuo City buns, Chiewxe Chey ante, chee ity baud t nanity Land Chk COUR bul Cook any bun Vos Wort Biv via ow Cit) hat ey West Diviaton 0! ta Re HALLWAY HONDE. Gloag, Me & Bs. BY I Ht. in J, & 1) xs, eR Bt He He Uh ee Hats ae ak! BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YOUK, ‘anciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yous, June 10.—On tho Stock Exchange the speculation was dull and weak during the moroing, but was strony and act{ve in the after hoon, and closed gonerully Arm, Tho market opened Irregular, and wis foveriah and unsut- Ued In tho carly dealings, tho tendency, boing in the ninin toward lower prices, asa Ught pressure tu sell prevaticd, and a devlind took place ranghyg from $j to Lper cent, In which tho entire Net participated. About midday the dealimys us- sumed 3 firm tone, and there waa a Bleady ad- yanco !p prices durlog the afternoon, the highest Sguros of the day being touched after the second call, whan tho {improvement tn values ranged from 1 to 34, the Intter In Western Union ex-certifieates, Tho ather shares prom: {nent inthe udvanco were Central Paeltlo, Ine dinna, Bloomington & Western, Nortolk & West- ern preferred, Unlon Facity, Texas Maelo, and Manhattan and Metropoliaan elevated. Tn final sales sono aliases reneted & fraction, but tho market generally closed fem, Among tho mis eellancous stocks Pullman Palace-Car was cot apletious for an advance of $12 on tho day's transactions. Tho. shares most actively trated In were Union Pacitic, Lake Shore, Texas Pa- elle, Western Union, Central Magic, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, New York Central, Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Central, and {Reie. The monetary slination continucs to be characterized by ense, tho supply of capital offoring' being more than equal to the requirements of borrowers. Call tnaus on peidge of stock colinieral raiged between aud 334 per cent, and closed at per cent. The Government bord dealers found ready econ modntion at 24403. In the disvount market prime mereantilo paper riled at Gils. Tho slerling exchange market was nomlually une changed, but was somewhat wonk, and a light Inquiry prevaited fur ills, Rallrond mortgages wero fairly active, but wero generally without {mourtant chunge. Nome, Watertown & Oguonsburg Consoltduted firsta were consplouously strong, and sold upd por cont, to 107, Boston, Hartford & Erie firsts apvancei from 80% to 4%, and reneted to 84x. Erle Consolidated seconds rage from 10% to 104363 (lu funded G4 declined from 102 to 20014. és G & LC. roso from 5% to 7, and reacted to 764. Kansas Paeitto firsta (Denver Divistun) fot! off froin 11414 to 11234, and recav rod to 119%, Loutasville & Nashville soneral 6s sold up from 08 to 100%,, and closed ut 108%. Texas lacie land grant incomes receded from O14 to DIK, und rose to 82g, Morris & Essex guuranteod consols deelined fram 127 to 12614, New York Blovated frsts from 118 to 11754, Detn- ware & Hudson Ga of 1804 from 110 tu 11836, Union Paciiic firats from 120 to 210%, and do Land-granta frum 119 to 118%. New dersoy Content incomes advanced from 1! to 103, St. Paul & Sioux City trsts from: 12% to 113, St, Soule & San Franetsco seconds {Class I) from {0} to $7, Groat Western seconds from H¢ to 111, Houston & Texus (mito Mino) acconds from 180% to 182, Kansas & Texas seconda from 87 to 8, Lafayette, Bloomington & Munclo ilrste from 109% to 110+4, Loutaville, New Albany & Chieuzo firsts from 108% to (10, and Contral Pacitic firsts (Joaquin brauch) from 110 to 11114, To the Western Attoctuted Press. New York, June 10.—Governments wore Ir regular. Fives coupon rose %, and 4s regis- tered and coupou declined $4. Rallroad bonds were Irregular. State securities were inactive, The stock market was irregular in enrly deal- ings, aud nt the First Hoard prievs declined 1, ‘Toward noon speculation assumed a Ormer tone, and quotations took an upward turn, Tho market continued strung during tho afternoon, and Leeume quite buoyant at tho Second Boned, when tha Improvement trom the Jowest point of Who day ranged from 14 to B34 tho luttor in poner Union ox-certiticate. Indiana, Bloom i ton & Western, Central VP vacliic, Norfolk estern preferred, Union & Texas Pacitic were also prominentin tho advanco, In tinul salva thore was slight renction in some cases, but the general market closed fran 10,0003 ‘Transactions, CaundaXouthurn, sani Ghlo & Atlectastin! ntral Pacitto, hab Ontario de Wen io . 10 elaword & Hudso Bonver & ito Grd 0, Tinnnibal € St Jue.: Kansus se ‘Texas Tanke shure, Loulsvilla & X hignn Ce St Hatt. Re pie ran i a "exid Pacl jc fiw | Union Northern Puelie, i Charl b., ab Monoy market easy at 9@3}f.° Prime morcan- tile paper 34%. Beet ae oxchango, 00 days, weak nt 483%; do- tty Dry goo is Imports ‘or tho weok, $1,504,000. GOVERNMENTS, ccs aaa of inisurnnts TT Bane T1105 ‘Pontioxsos ha Wilkusbarrolst, Seats UEAtSeeered Ld’ ity OIE sseer. rutatn consis vinuial, deferr BoC Th & New Altai, x tarred a A) preforred.s Waa St. Beets: ae Do preferred Houta SNL dow... * Ely Do peaterred, 11 i ry fron Stountal Rinean's Texn Union Lacitta a tral Vucitio, M. a piu evel i pretreat Di tee ay uickslivar . Ho proterrad,, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toston, May 10.—Thg stock market to-day wis dull owlng to the auvero orm. Tn ratiroad slutrea New York & Now England opened at 8} nud deollned to 216, aud Kastern opened at 51 wnd declined to 61, Thore is now aome threv= and-a-bale million aoilnes. of indobtednuss or moreto be canceled bofore the stockholders ean hope foru alyidend, and goon tho (Interest account on the pants will bo inereased to a pe vont. Boston Mune dvetined: i, to Ti Toston & Atta” 4) to 1743 and Kutlan peekarran 3, Hi. tou, bu ‘aktorwards reouvered. Judumbure advanced fram 564 to Gt: eat ite Atchikon openod at 174, tlagniiod to Hi nde vanced to’ 7%. and closed at Hi. Atlantic & nollie blocky sold. at TAN, a8 before, Oponed ne si, aa ndvance of fay deollnad to nnd finally advanced to v ferred sold at A ferred aulvancod 1 & Sioux City opuned at 93 ss ma, Pullman oponed at 42 and advanced to Het, al ndvnuce of 64. Wisconsin Contral ade vaniond Ki, t ey Lut recuted (018, Chicago & & Western Michigan advanced 4, iY ene? ele cagy, Huriington & gainer, ‘iy to ithe Bane dusky opened at belt asd avancad too” Noulstonn stiseoutl River opened at W%, a decline of 1, ue ifterwards ndvaneod t0 aly do protorrod. Ui elinod jon Central of oe aoolined 1K to UIs Middlusox deolinad 3, in bonds, sere riag og een X, to 107; Now Mexico 7 1. tu 121 York & New England 7a wore stoady nt 1. Osdonsburg Us wtondy ut Jus; du Incomes advaneed 1, to 74. Rutlaid fa sold nt 85, und Raster 4348 nt 1uuss, we hofere, Wisconsin Central frets declined 1, to 73; Bonure Hirata t6 fy toll > UK, To the Western Associated Presa, Roston, June 10,—Btovks closed us Tollowe: tana band, he Cav.» Bie astern i ie seeee MOS lo Hare Beott (latiand Pat Buln a aharg, prota) Cyd 80, jhe "yoURIAN, pagrpoN, June 10,—Consula, 100 1-18; account, 3 Aiea, MNT. New Ww fd, 105) Hilnola Combat iy vanig ral, Wa; New York Central, 183; Erlo,dv%e5 Renu, PLA Ainaunt of bullion gone 11 Ft Pains, Janu 10.—Ientes, sof We, MERLIN, SUNG 10H cabin the Bunk of Ger many Increvacd 1,801,0UU marks, haw 5 cd LEAN zw ONLEANA, June Print it exohange on New Fark, $ $1.45G3.00 por $1,000 premium, Stor ‘MINING NEWS, SAN VRANCIBGA, * Bay Francisco, dune 10,—M ining stocka closed us Tollowss + ORTON, : Spectat Dispatch $1 ‘The Chicago Tribunes Nostoy, Junv 1W—fa mining shores, Douglas advunced 4, to 3}j. Copper Fulls decilned 1, ta 8; Calumet & Heels 2, w 2H. Bouuuza develop. ment was steady at6, Orecont atl, Biuo Hill at 4, ant Duncan at 24%. Bell Telophone opened at NAs@124, and clusod at V1, To the Western Assoctated Press, Horton, June 10.—M ning stucks closed as fol- lows: Allouce Mining Co...2 1514) }anean Silvor 2 ALK crantuin. sliver iaiei STATE. ‘Tho following Instruments wore fled for reo- ord Friday, June W:. erry prongnt Tho bromises No. M2 dohiTagn to Hy rat foe wns ropuniad froin t te Fogeatays i (en at Hiletpencronttionds 6 fit if mit Fekete data Hatcinnvs tated June fy UG, Bradtord, Fourth wy, at gy Weston tat cities (Cora eatornt Indiutia liaiteond Connpush Norylelinuven Wat er ie {austin Copper Fal RE. AD isi nee, dato Do Gerry Uonern! sti stvary ateat w Robert 6) Non WwW ivi of tie nbuve Lie titan dunu # (raid Coiupany tO. Charles J bangidon cal), North liratiety Wator nts ult ahove eat aintad Junie 8 (8 ere 8 Norenchinandls Wiley eis ititiviadl ia "6F tho hove Tuts dated Juud 8 (euine Si tl to 1,230 M20 THUKKON) 640 ,, iio paaiitsy alte not tt itedntod May 23 (1, A, nab i ry “Thirty iret a sir io'oe Houiir ilaiated, «kk. fy, data dunav'talburt Crane to Heit Pr 3 ¥ eat fe oF Sutte, MprovUd ts an ty overt Haya). South Lowrborn wy He fe Kot! ‘Kwon ff Sa 't, dated Muy dl (: 3 Ne FPQnOa soe 8309 he tral ca N A dune 10 ciao ins soutnn ary Be 1,000 Aduina nt attain NY RG Dee Spied April vty tstarshntl Fuld to Carving 0, vince HELI soten i, 000, ‘inten AD stUt Zs (Starshnll Feld to Redwine Mneltunves, 1c0.000 ‘ARMIN tsetse 3 (4, “As Stewart to" Franke Von Toe at Vids tee or ff dat duno # Lantili a ig . aad 3 ‘se Fas Stomure’ to Pring) as eeeee Powony-ainih titi s or huter ew Be iaty-lg Tr iapyroved dated May 23 (A. Le und sifhamaatomertie WY 2 ale aaaant, Mrahkeo ‘8 of Hnlauad 9 y abdatwd dated Justo Clee hte Wilt Kur) My WA Et oath anes 2 For. Hx April (As sto G.Bhaep. caftiet 1, ane yen ‘oF ‘Tulety ne aici i ft inte Charron in Wabash av, iar fon OF Sito 5 sl ft, dated June 4 (alate inchaneory to ‘Conngedent Mutual Lites! faaurarice C gett. 10,000 North Wellant, Wott n of Oak. a £4 dated May Ig (Land xs Divdriet tr aan to nd nts W fy nincery tO 2,100 ‘of twenty. it, Bxhld te ata wtatbd May la ‘own to it. anil Is silvur) shonlord ave Ww f'n OF yoni fs Silt ft, Gated duno 10 (anton Hlvsner to F * Fawen? ‘tnlent 1 INA WADIUS UF BEVES. MILES OF THR COURT-KUUSR, Wanbon ny, 20 ft 1 of Waveland at, 0 f, 100x725 ft uated Abril 1U (W. 8. ‘Ten Broek to Mar HAUL TTOWRN) va secstenes ee) SOUTH OF CITY 1attTs WITHIN A ‘A tapas OP sevew MILES OF TIE COURTHOUSE, cairle ny, 27 ft n uf Forcy-soventh st, wf, 100 "i ft tiated Stay 4 (St, b, Drow to vung H gpunrerusea Ww ene ors ae f ads da cll ther 8,280 + 3,200 3,000 intl isn of henvite, Us a Hfockoehags to overt at rocks 4,003 WEST OF CITY LIMITS WITHIN A RADU S OP BEVEN MILES 0) COURT-NOUSE, Caltfornla ny, 25 (esof Bloomington st, of 25 1G) ft, dated Junod (Juin Johnston, Ite to, 3 Giseinur) $ Fasriloid Terdutod Apelt 25 (Cede Hamblutin to Bruckschivgel) ,, COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were thoreccipta and shipments of leading articles of produce In this city dure ing tho twenty-four houra ending at 7 o'clock Friday morning and for the corresponding tmen yeur nwo: HIME MRNTS, AUTICNES, bay a ee Tho following grain was tnspeetad Inty store in this city yesturduy morning; 4 cura No, 2 red winter wheat, 8 cara No. 3 do, % cara low grades, leur mixed, 165 cars No.4 spring, 43 onrs No. 0 do, 20 cars rejectod, 5 cars no grade M44 whet); 276 cara and 6,000 ku No, 2 corn, 01 cara and 11,200 bu bigh-mixed, 0 cara now do, 20 cars now mixed, i) cas rojucted, 10 cara no grado (480 corn; 77 cara white onts, 8 cara and 7,600 bu No, Sinteedy 3D curs rejected (10 outs); cars No.2 eyo. 2enralow yrade; Bears barley. Total (03 cars), 400,000 bu. Inspected out; 62,680 bu Wheat, 454173 bu corn, 74,670 bu oats, 2.674 bu barloy, ‘The leading produce markots woro nearly the same yesterday as the day before, Provisions wero dull, with Uttlo chunyo Jn price, though Liverpoo! was quoted 6d Jower on Jard and some cutsof meats, Wheat did not yury much ox- cept In the fact that Anguet renehed atone times premium of %0 over July, showing a vory unusual strength In tho longer futures, ond Indicating that people are buying lorgoly on bolivf Ina short crop, whilo there ia enough of old whent on hand to bo rolutively heavy. Corn wus firmer, with smaller receipte anda Vigorous shipping movement, which, if kept up durlog the coming week, would muke spot corsa seareo, Unts were firmer, in sympathy with corn, though recelpte wero ugaiu liberal. Hyo was much lower, and barley quite strong. Mess pork closed nomtunl at $16.15@1017'$ for dujy and BIGLEGIGI for August. Lard ulosed stoudy at 810.724@10,75 for July and. $10.75 for s\ugust, Short riba closed stendy at $8.20 8.2243 for Juiy, Wheat closed Yo higher, at $1.10 @1,1034 for July and $1.3014601.1034. for Auguat. Corn vlosod He highor, at 4G@Aio for July und AI4G@AiKo for August. Outs cloaed ut 7%0 fur dune, 74@28e for August, and MhGzThe for September, Rye closedatendy nt b4q@suxo tor July and WKEWYe for August, Darley closed strang at $1.08 Lid for No. 3 cash, Moga wero active and stronger ut 85.0504.05 for light, and at $5.05@0.20 tor hoavy. Cattle woro firmer at SATB, ‘There was continued flrmnogs tn thedry-foods, market, Trade continuca to display a satletace tory deyroo of activity, tho movement beluz on ® more than ordinarily gonerous ecalo for tho time of year, Inthe grocery market thore was & good génoral movement, with # firm 6ot of prices, sugara alone showing wonkneas, The ree aetion In augury is belloved to bounly tomporary, ua tho “votive sensou" for that staple is now Just actting tu, and the market ls ag completely under the control of tho Eustorn refiners as bo- fore, Spicos aro working Uriner, Popper waa quoted $g0 higher. Coifecs, rice, and teas wero atrowus, the latter having recuntly advanced 2G. Seattho East, Thore was an unchungod ma ket for dairy products, A light movemout in oth butter aud choese was reported, with pricos ouly Indifferent eustained. Dried frulte and Qwh wore quoted as before. Otls were youerally steady, Turpuntino waa ndvanced to dio, which inn chango of Yo since Monday, Con) wus dull | gs last quoted, There wasaquiot and not pare | toulurly firma market for pig-iron at $24,004.00 for Luke Suporlor, and nt $23,00020,00 forBoytch, Hay was stoudy, though tho bulk of the trade was verylight, ln broom-corn there Is nuchango to note from tho ateuty market that bas ox- dated for somu tue. Keys wore firm ut by @iso peordozon, Grosso und tallow aro dull, with only a ttruttrado at quotations, Green fruits of all duseriptions are active and gunorally itvm. -Iides uro falrly gctive for No, 1s, whllo damaged are moving slowly after tho. bricf period of activity of lust week. Potatvce aro Hires for old, which soll ata white range of prices, uccording to quality, Thoreig a falr business doing in wool atthe low prices ruling for tho Past fortulght. in soods, clover and timothy were Inactive and steady, while flaxaecd, Mune gurlan, and tniltet word frm and bigber, Lake frolzbts were active und steady at io tor cary to Hutfalo, aud 7{e on cern to Kingston, Nino vessels wore chartered with corn for Dufe falo, two for Kingston, ono with wheat aud one with corn, two for Sarnia with core, and one each for Bria and Montreal, with corn and whent. ‘Tho ageeente room engaged wos 181,000 bu corn, AI bu wheat, and 1,0 onta, ‘There was no change in hinber and athor course freghts. Railroad freights are quoted alenty, The efit rites to New York are dite per th Theor pros visions and io on prain, ‘Through freights are quoted at tie an provisions to Liverpool aud Modo to Antwerp. Plour Creights aro quoted at ie to Liverpool and doe to Claszow, The aperegnte reeeipts of wheat reported yes- terduy at Chicago, Milwnukee, Toleda, 8t, Louls, and Lictrott were 270,00) bu, Tho corresponding shipments wero 187,000 tu. Tho aggregate ship: nents from Now York and Haltintore wore 346,- 000 bu. Tho produco movement reported from Now York yesterday. Included the following: Ne- ceipte for twenty-four hours—Mlour, 10,718 bris:, wheat. 1873KX) bus corn, 147000 bt; ents, 22.000 but curneinenl, 441 payay tye, 44 buy matt, 2400 buy pork, 190 bris; beef, GH bets: eut ments, 447 ples; Ined, 2,701 teas whisky, 454 bels, ports for twenty-four bowrs—Eione, 9,000 els; wheat, 144,000 bu; corn, 142,000 bu; rye, 1,000 bi, The New York Produce Exchange Weekly gives tho following ns the visible supply of grain on the datea named: ome Wheat, | Corn, Vale, jiartey Juno 4, 131. man] 16200) BNL pone) Muy 24 Isd KO) oth! soso] BG une by beds ef Uh er aren oun aut furin 4, 1siH PRN] TOO] RRC on) Eau 1nkog ie iu tag 25400 bu rye, uuainaL S700 oH & wook pros Parties In the country who fond in orders to soll whent In this market to nrrive should roe member that auch salesure all made on tho basis of 400 bu to tho car-load. IC thors be nny overplua Ithusto besold by itself, and small (odd) lots are generally discounted in price. Most of those who err in this particular doubt- leesly do so turongh sheer lynoranee, but thoro are Boinc who tose in the operation nan just ro- ward fur otnnlng, It 1a not nodsunl to Aid nearly 60 bu olfered as a car-lond of wheat when tho price ts tn seller's favors and, on the contrary. 9 stnall ond offered when the prido to be received por vu ts legs than the market at the thno of delivery, 'Yho total receipts of cont nt Chicago for May, as reported by the Coul Exchange, wero 208,085 tons, us ngalust 225,616 tons ror May, 1880. Tho shipments wore 78,019 tons, 13 ngainat 32,287 tons last sent, For the year ending May 1, 1881, tha receipts wore 2,785," tons, and fur tho year ending Mny 1, 1880, 2,080,070 tons, Mr, J. W. French, of St, Joseph County, Michl- gan, says that a couple of weeks ago ho esti muted tho wheat yleld of that county at only one-fifth that of Inst year. Now tho prospect is for nbout 40 per cent, the recent ralns baylyt wonderfully inproved the appearance of things, St. Joseph ia about -tho worst county in tho State, certainly the worst In Southorn Michigan, Anything Ike Bo lnrge'a crop ns lust year ean not be expected, buttho promise is very muck better than it was a fortnight age. Fargo, Dak., which assumes to Itecif tho title of "Tho Metropolis of the Northwest,” bas 1 %-year-old Chamber of Conimeree, aud that body bus tasucd Its second aunuul report, givlug Btu tistics of the trado of that elty for the yenrs 1870-'80, together with a collection of interesting. facts reintive to the whent-yrowing possibilities’ and probabilitios of tho Red Raver Valloy, with other Information, which would favor of Mun- chauscnism were it not already known that tho resources of that region, agriculturalty, are line tense and developlog rapidly. ‘Lhe transactions fa wheat durlig 1880 nyxregated $1,081,000 ns coinpared with $179,000 the year previous, and this ia tutu sample of the Incrense in alinost. every departmentof trade, The average priceat wheut for tho your was 80. Asan ovidenco of the rapldity with which the Jand is boing uken up, it 1s shown from the records tht 0,42 eutrics wora made it the Fargo district during the fow 1880, covering 680,503 ucres, und this lias mostly beot tuken by wctual settlers, who. are ha ing to utlilzo the rich goilof tho yalloy and tid to the already wonderful product 6€ whuat, Tho Northorn Pacific Rallrond bes built several ele- Vutors nlang its line for the accommodation of ghippors, and more will bo erected the present suminor, Alteyuther, the showing mado by this now city isn remarkable one, and the promise ty, econtidently made that ft will be more than dupll- ented this your, BMuekay & Gray report the following ship- ments from Chicago for the countries named during tho week onding BANAY se: us For Great Britaln Lutter, hut enrod Inenin, Altry boxes Leta mess tard, LGN tens AL bela, tmekets, Ticks, 4 tubs: mill anuetlinury, GA ibst ont: Nk, 114,517 185 pOFK ites; wom, dues, W test went, nh iid Tigulum—Curad _monts, ators, 1440 Heat Lay 20 han, puchaion otal vitlao, tdci Dried apples, Bea Tbet Hunk, dl ackst ac thet ‘ocd bux? pork, ily pnekugus wane Ate “otal anuos Rae eS OMe AP cess Mr. 'T. Mason, in an address before tho Michl- gan Pomotogicul Society, ulves the following us tho inst profitable fruits for plunting and ship. ping: .Ragpberries—Brandwino and leedor's Beadling Cor tao red fratt, und Doolittle Minmt and Mammoth Cluster for .the black. Straw- Vorries—'rlumph de Grand and Wilson Aluany. Peuches—Crawfords, Jaeques, Itnyoripe, anid Smokes Freo, Grapos—Concord and Delaware, For currants, the Cherry vnrlety tukes the lead. PROVISIONS, OG PROMUCTS=Worn slow und atondy, ‘Thor Wus no decline in peteos, though Liverpool quoted tL redaction in lard and short. clears, but there was plentiful lack of donund for uverything. ‘hore was moderato trading in Inrd, and Onw big tor of short ribs changed hunds—Ittie olse, Folks outside ure upparontly waiting ta soo whatuthors nro goltut to uo, und somo expecta rather que rin of hogs during noxt wok, which might doprues pricer. ‘The remark wan mady that the parties who control tho respoctivo dents will probably havo to make Important vrlee changes in ordur to ronow notivity. ‘Pha shippliig do roan uinene rent mit bo purtlemtarty dull yoatordny, but: the TOpUrtUN shipmunta Of boun tard ahd mputs wero “TG following te the comparative, peti nt the plices nentoned wince Marci accord lag to Bpocind ‘ope sone Chuclinuil Atice Carnet aie 63 Toy Hone a) 40, oxen: WO cane ‘alii mor an the ren for tute Bash dw isan ag ee th 1 1, 3 sciler dink Ath RS LU ‘an Nur Neuaerta, Atine sina ne Thu ‘ho as wus aainot EaNkAS for edie, Hulcelttihy sollor day's p) ae Sats sulioe Cua AH Kanged the ane BS ue tho oloso of ‘Thurs cae ‘Be lus Wor FopOTtON UF 40 tea soline em sullen duly. ot sits etary da Thy} ts ten wal freee Oe hte tes aullur Ube yore it Ri suGs tL Hea saiaeitan at eeottatn ia ree enna | © Nr lt atlarnoun at ubo! POUL Ty ap Ghealioe due, # ipanste one ay alvaseatie bast TH Halos wore ranorted of 1u.000 the. abort me riba ut 64M UY, 3. aullor Au rust, anid. oreo ex awonr plekluc fetta tar 0 ager id ta boxes lout wi lent fot "Toault ne Cuts OF Mmuute Witatie at otloe Short | Shoul Short ribs, | “ders, | glears,) cleura, Cy a Ba | Rh 73 he | ee | a bu | Ba | ws |_i0_ B 13 ~ Short tiba. eller July, closed at VOR ers Lang clunra quoted ne #440 ludau wid $42) boxods Camors junds, lo boxanty iand-cut tania bse, ameat: planted ‘han quau for Uasil BywruLOS Eivun tinite, waite avarice, Ha i pgeate at ug iaite ers, S4G90 for fe for ot ire cluura, lua l0Sga fur hate, wee ici a Usa INA fur toad, HAD za f 114i fur oxtro wines, un ia doe yr hiuais,! BREANSTUFFS, FLOURS-Was tn fatr demand, with rathor more dos tng, several lota boing taken fur vhtpmont ty adaltton wu moderate locul trade, ‘Tho fuollug was tr Salve wore reported of #8) brie und WO bays wintu partly ot $5.40; 375 bribe Bnd 63 sacks epring at #1780 5.0) end WH) socks low grado ut €2.600100 ‘Total, eat tu 2100 bris, Winter whout tloura wera quoted at (i025; shipplog springs Bt @.00éc4.0; the lows grade aurings at #25054. Iyo flour ubunt 8.14000, UTHKM ALILLETUYPé—Wore in Habt demund und easlor, Balos were reportod uf 12 cura banat fue 625 on track, und §8.1¢68.) free on buard; 3 care wlddliugs at 414.008 1.607 ben storts me B10; beur whoat scroculnga at du per tur and 400 bays vat-weal on private turuw, Coares eyrasmoat wos nuwlnulat $10.25 per tun on track, « SPRING elisa Ut active aie G unsolttell, but wit a noe wide range os. rr Juty full oft $4cg3¢0, adyuncon je, wid mou Se MuUTS HS uted Quulution OF ‘Nuureday, whll 2 Aang ctused bya ghor, Luidon raburtod Winkie Sad per uuarade Juwor, but thy wurkols On the uthus site of the Atian- He wary uuderstumd ta, be xenorally lrmur by lator Bdvicus, atid, New Yurk was yiiated babar, wulte Une Evcelpis mugresa raretouds Inapeclid WMO aber, wih rowtlyoly ide otyaae Fe ab Geaund for apou wheat vavout far inet into rupn for duly, and” to duprons the rice for nest wontih we sume poole fuvuahe te likely Yat" old wut will bana heavily on hulders under cont{nued apathy tn thy export movouwut, ‘There was, however, a goud dumund tur tha longer fucures which sent August up ut obo Ue toa prenium v. ia tonded we nbuvo July, thorn tne au tantihauited.. otha eamatey eee yytnd. Cio soning KO wg fora Bath lunging te thea at t crap Flt, w t ‘nie 1 nN p ee Xt bem #1 was quate ae po Pauoanling rues rather if ign 1 BAT—Win Sulnbis irate Win’ Wats iy he pre wary, | Halos teeta Fuvyetint My Zena th G ani Jevied vehi sae ies i at Te. Haat uh my a ees neti ti i wbove tho InreKt Ten) wan repietedt Luss cunatiaais i c wun Un al ean ay uu have aint thn ater imal, whielt would pita dewmund eho Hurts titted In fedely an the hene {the Marnied nt the CAH Uae ety edalgnptang conanaayd weit wictel te Hassorn conaumuers tit wee Fy WTO Thee Tintket wy esianeny is mn tie i Tre aril net ctea es apie aestuece ir trneny Tene ste or (Bde frow on hoard cars. ‘Vowat cant Behan Inte Seller duly upened a ati age Seanad sliian nth Selle AifettMe, vlosing at at yes in Hou Sloman, wt 42% eptoMbee KanL we AAhGec 8 Furiyun chy: On the atternuue eu ily on me Wil mit UAT S~ mn ry sean at ie ar Since. at diwceain a pio nikal, Cust sit os ngu for No.3 nnd decteds Ite by en |. Udine For refee aie) foruuud to eliviee EE nity Avis wenk cna lowor, Xo, 2 fo HDMI, Und Tatet drpd te Reet spot at tt | tc Stuir nuilinu it Sie for be) rt d ates 2 Tita sudden drop. wae niteibut inval entiroavseney of tlewund. tortie track niulatlons of the part twa or tie % arg tmade of WS curs ne’ etanecotat tar Say eeh cary Dy aninuilo ne tie Lop roy UF NO mies ind theres for N Total, equat tonboa aay “HARLEY —Was strongand nde othe dIsrinced stinrnly toils nals, $1.9 Deter bil subscquuntly fui 1 mada, hove wus litte. trudin. te este Betucomprisadin ono mM iit snt were made of Haunt ne i eur Ly muinplo nt Sho gta tor nt igs fur No. donnd 1 for No, Shual to ALOU TUN bu. TWO O'CLOCK No. ta Whont clonod a atinile firmer, chi BLAS 109 for dune, 4.2020), 15 for Aumust, $1.07} fur ae a Sve rollin siiy. dstteel ty Ht econ ue seller Roptetiuet, Ui your, Corn ef 1 TOME ty. nize pea alg ne Byrette neler June, nies mr Bhar Attutinty: anid $y 2. closed ‘Hrimer, at tor. Meese for “Anmuate a wiih maen ie 8 SAO NL ML THe seller tune. Feller duly, 2}6e 9 soller Angus, and “embor. ye wns ntoudy at ms Tete tok Anzu, und el sy “intn diate miler, On (tur Soptenter, 95% xoller Qetobur wand é clovad tnetunged ne & fur ATutust, amd sulus reportud. GENERAL MARKETS, HROOM-COIUN—Thore Is an netive doisnd for Manufacturers at the solluwing rate: Chaleo hurl and earpo! freon, wf Wedetipype Interlorai iG ‘Hoe ale, Bese SwSiG for September, aa 2408 “The market was quiet, with itleorrs yorlution 11 prlees. Cottun svatulusy bays ate tra, Prices rune as follows Amvtienn., AUTTE—Was recelving ome attention fa. Fiatern buyers and exporturs, und Hbera! purtases by the heme trade were uta noted, Ln prices tere was no apprentahte change, Fine goods wee tm, tadamong bultens of low and mediiun geatesthere wits tlso a feeling that prlees ure about us cheapas there ty any itkullhoad of thetr hoinz, Creamery, cholee. « Croat br tu, Datey, elivles CHEESH=Lrlees ranged nbout the mine as fort or three days. prov! ‘ho market woro 8 very quict look, but in & quot way cousilersble tries waa done. Exporters are tuking helt of the bw droves, whito the luead duinnd is about eyus! to the presunt supply of strictly tine full creams, We quote Wy domund, ne heretofore, nas restricted to mosting taioedinty wants, the prospect of lort piven dotorring wuyers from pacing lange ones quotation olluavini neu the curry asutheaelt Kes Anthracit natg Me I 1 Hyco per de for fre, rave previously qitoted, ‘Vrude b tat reat mont duscriptions are wa We rept un Us lah, per by i Whitetish, tif a fs ‘Teanty pase SesE Mackerat—F Stuckurel! Sluckurut: fery' hae hel matuereek rt rand Hank, new, mat Tee a Eaupeudig! tnd, Ue joreing—t foiiund, Wor ket. ure BO Rlapus ot uuvderate or Aru yrus Wueral it the s+ bY itawas FRULTS A, mand, thong ars from the tat Breaite, Dricos ring Annes Aldon. ‘Apples, Atuse stort pi eta heady UH Hixsplirse slack burele ate ehorrics, Futborte ss, tints Varragona, Naples walnuts, Hrustle iy Yellow. Country whit Country white Eountey AEs anny ah i tt Sderuainrrle iy Hae souk aed i enor Me te a quot Wannen 0p wore sel par we Fine apple eM ino Mf Wore Hen it ae wae our augur guulmuons dsc, Carolina io duns: yas oa tu, common lu, comatloge t Granulated. st 4 A ranulatudd, Nf tandurd, pe ryan i SP ai itl Vy We quatus Tamu Yun mut} dbutian fra surod, tight, # uredyhvary. jeer iis ate he 4 Me tite Sur | Fallen sia 4 huiage Ge Bhosocults iw