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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FINANCIAL, DiLOrr CITY BONIS, Mayon'a Opricr, a RET | Wis my ‘Notice ts horeby given that tho aren Counclt at the City of Holult, Wis. under the provisions of an act approved Feb. 19, 1831, has dotermined to call In tho bonde Issuod Fob, 10, 1870, Haid bonds sro hereby walled tn, and will be pald nt tho Actropaiitan Nas Uonnt Hank, tis the City of Now York, on tho 10th of February, 1482, at par, The numbers of tho bonds vow outstanding aro.as follows: cue aan ate & aria 1, is Et 128, BS, 30, 40, aly ra Mn, Hy Bi 4, B94, 2 8100 Thyos.— 7, Bh Bt, 28, 20, 10, oe Re a ia "Hi, 46, i Interest on rald bands wilt eeara on the 10th of Fobrunry, 1882, pursuant tu the torms uf sald bands. TV-IE proforred by tho holders, tha ‘Tramirer of the Northwaatorn Mutual JAfo-Insuranea Company of Milwaukeo, Wik, will redecin anid uends at par nnd necrned interest to date, at any tine before the Ju of Webruary 18s o4, guetgaiet, Mayor. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, 55 Gongress-st., Boston. INCORPORATED 1541. Capital, $1,000,000. JIREC! TeanoT. Murr, FrOD Se A Hyer tt Wee, Ulu, iM inte Atxing, 1 By thsdo. Uliver Ammon.” Asi tl Vostar, dere th take, gonan tt. Franch, or "wo, 5 iM A; 1, Coallae, ‘Cheney, # i Avblinod W, FGorion Bustor. " my Inn Lats POMITORY for Ade sialtenirg Weacutare ‘Astignees, Charitable Assu- vurts Of Lane i, oF ae fen! or trans: fer mont rpornttotne AMuntetnalitien, oles and 2G teat "and COUNTERSIGN Cortiticates of ate TH LOANS and jonds, ei TO NKGUTA fo bustiess ind corccepondence, and will rittua by unit ur taledea pit, TE, Prestdon! “Actuary. fressurer. doo, C, Late "Thonuts Darn, Coan KoonlOe “Bankers. 100 Washing tonsst. Banking tn all brincher. Dentin United States, Muntelpat anid Fatt rond Bonds and other good sceuritivs $ atao, Chicago G per cent Car Trust Certificates, FOREIGN Exchanues Letters of Credttt Cable Transfers. Coliections mnde with Immediate advice, ar payment of reuson Klven fie nun-prs DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LA SALLIE-ST., Members N, Y. Stock Exchange. ALBERT M. DAY. CYRUS W. FIELD. RUS W. FIELD, New York, Speci: EE Atlantic and Gulf Coast Canal. and Okeechobee Land Co. 60,000 SHARES, - - StO EACH, PAN, with a RONUS of 40 Actes for each 19 Rbares Ws pa win, Landa of thay Disston Iurehns ‘Third and Cheatyy Hy 1G Irondwrers ei tniiroa Niet, eet with dene seipilre oi niapennlled'treo EDWARD L, BREWSTER, BROKER, 104 WASIKINGTONSST., Member N. Y. Stock Exchange. Storks ond Hors bought and aolit on commission, teed un inarale Toteront allowed an credit balaneos. __Lneal Securiptes handlod on en op commisslony A. W. DIMOCK & CO., BANKERS 4 Exchange Court, Sew Your jab Bitte: Members of the 5 cintorest allowed $10 wiear. $200 $10, $20, 850, 3100, $500 vested in ur now an ly anfo pinn of Specuta Wr in Whent tucks, ete, quel di ro v ‘aa ty inky hold. Witte foro tiplsbuts ot lary, BONE ETH. ING & MILLEN, see U Washliaion-s Chicngen. BLGO. STOCK: 5OO. OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, JOHN A DODGE & CO, Noy 1a We Chtenge, xebanges, . York, buy and the: artes i Full tntwemation on LE ieport aut sre, COMMISSION M BROUANTS. Chas. A. Mair & Co., COMMISSION MEILCIANTS, No, 122 La Salle-st., Chicago. “ urders for Care or Car Lot Bimonty of Gratn romptly tiled. Futures In this and uthoe marae cughtund uld on ual Muri, Clecular repurts nont un application, at nite b #2) to HM enn betiivestied, toplicativn, and Einany 2 097, 803, 808, Yet thi muon datos ward FMT values thin tie for th Vonks an Hirina of cuRy. iw Siatuests Ub ats HOW MIAH JONES GOT DISCOURAGED, Mlub Jones was a pawerlul man, whose dellent Was a personal cusslo; Ne gould travel, if any ane ean, on his own indl- vidual inusales And bu often remurked in his tramps, he wished somo kind fortune would being hls Aman who would ante thestunps, iad undeavor to lek or to ting bli. ariel, Mawson ved on 9 amall farin, somo wenty'-tiva miles south at © Wooster"; ie Aud fow bad a leg fon baat Canny “un arin like this old gels He onl bearduf tho rurwin ot Minh, but n bi Aus i yor hg tL was younger . tor aut Nek hla ur aKa Hina bile 3 And, whee dap tear of this tatk, ho started or But bapoened tomo moot is walk nadetor bucollo Whieb the sumo wasn load of dry ho: '- seetar ihe nis 'y hay nicandor: And m tah Ww ‘ng puzzled to'sny What eausod such a haystuck to travel, Yor Teas waa no regen sor the team, yet tho hay. z stuok kept alle: Like ut Jumboring ark oe) a tiroatn, ora tnzy old ducky mun mowing Buty volco cune from ui Inder the toad, at which. oan Aiah forileras ty wolrlered-= . *Thoy'vo loudot me up forn ton, uu they've thouted me out of three hundred, ? hee Soa want to hoe out for 8 avriminnge. Senn Ttecoytl. —————— Kopt a Secrot for Twentyeono Years, Op ber Seathived ut Santa Harbars, Cal., twone ty years avo, Mra, Blanco gave $20,000 in trust to her rost fut Lid friend, Sica. Del Valle, churae ig hor solerguly to keep its possesion 4 acuret ii Mario Disneo, then a baby, bocume Zl. irs. luntce bad no faith in banks ‘or wills, and {stied that ber daughter would recolye thes treasure, which was iu the suru of dius wonda. (dliss Blanco was recoutly marriod on hurziss birthday, aud awoug the wedding pres. ents. trea the Jowsly. Mrs. Del Valle Kupt the Moret row even ber busband, ——<—<———- Irow,, Peruvian bark, and Lf make Brown's tron, Sitters the best. Avie’ twalee BUSINESS The Market Yesterday, Unsteady —Government Bonds Strong. . Annual Report of ‘United States Controller of the Currency Knox. Tho Produco Markots Irregular—Broad- stuffs Activa and Stronger, but " Glosed Easy, Provistons Tame, bnt Sustained hy tho Sirongthy in Wheal and Corn—Progeoss of Tog-Packing. BINANCIATo ‘The feollng yestorlay morning on tho stroot before tha opening was unsettled and bearish, ‘The market at first wAs dull nud stoady, without any ancolntfeaturo, Trading during tho frst hour wns very Ilinited, but prices became stronger and realized an advance of 14@2%, tha latter on Loutavitis & Nashville... Northwestern and tho Vanderbilts wore strong, Abuut 11 o'clouk the drive on Wabash preferred predicted In the morning waa mate with 4 will, and it was forced down tok. Tt soon rallied 24, only todrap again 10 81%, Hnntty closing at Bl. Tha deciine 14 be- Heved to bo manipulated, as both tho common and preferred are sala to bo relatively cheaper tut most of the Ist, espweeintly of tho active stocks. Jt ls reported that the alvidend on pre- ferred will bo passed, but, us tho the Is threo months ahead, It does not appear to ve very prudent to speculate on a probabiilty se far in tho future, ‘Tho Chosapenke & Obfo Iailway is sntd'to have perfected arrangements fur the Lexington Branch of the Short Iino for transit in order to sot an entrance into Loulayille. Through tralus dvetween Lonlsvillu and Nowport News uro xe peated to by rusining by Dov, 15. The demand for Governmont, bonds ts vory large, malnty from private favestors, and it fs Nelleved prices must advance, A firmor fecting isreported ju outsilo sveurities in European inurkete. On the raportot tho dividend on Eric preferrod, the first-inortgage bonds of tho At- tantic & Great Western Uallway advanced two points fn London, being quoted ut ol. Under tho intluenco of tho raid on Wabash preforred nent ty tho whole Ilst sank a fraction; but just bufory tho cloge na reaction became quite general, aud closing prices on most of | the list were at an advance of 4@2%_ over those of Whursday nignt. The market closed better all round, [t was said, an tho covering of the shorts, Tho opening and closing prices for tho day, with tho variations, will be found in the follow ing tabte: Unen-| tah Stocks, ind, | tte eat. Union ‘Pol. Teas, Lowey Cle en Orla, 1X 18, envi Wel Fran otk ie Weatorn ti ion & Pauvitio Government -bonds eiitinne strong and uct- ive atthe followlug tlgures: 305s, 1W%G1OIA; 3148 Us continued), par BIW, ex-intorests Bs edd), MZ VI ; 49, WT 4148, TsO, ex-intorest. Foren exchange {s alendy. Tho following ary tee privea:dtorling, bankers’ poster nutes, 481@ netunl, 44U¢@4ss}is commerelat, 4W@GA78!5 5 Pads Dankers', (0%@i25; commerelal, Ant+ werp, 420015193; Muvre, 64U%4@590%; marks, eommerelil, 1834, ‘The tulance of trado In our favor for tho yeny onding Oct. DL was $217,887,354, belng $02,911,011 more than fur the precud(ng year, Tho imports and exports of gold and sliver col and bultton are not included, Tho imports execeded tha ox- Ports by $00,051,105, holng $2,074,447 greater thon tho yeur before. AW per cent stock dividend of the Atchison, ‘Topeka & Santa F6 Raliway was to bo patd yea- terday, Dee. 2. It is presumed that it was done, Tt is reported that the Gould-Fiold party hive stock end bonds suillviont to soeure tho control uf tho New York & Now England Ratiwns. it ts anid that tho Now York, Chfcago & St. Lone securities will bo put un tho market Jan, 4, Ronis ore not to bo issued fn oxecss of $25,000 per inile. Tusiness at tho Now York Assay Ollico for tho Jost month was light. Tho rovvlpts in gold wero 3,030,000, of whitch $970,000 was United States $1,081,000 in foreign ouln, and $0,000 tn bulhon. Tho offlee sent to tho Vhila- phit Ming for cutnaqe $4,770,007 In gold, Yesterday was an active day among the banks, The clenrings rolled up to $18,400,000, ja wits to bo expectod, and all hands wero ready for tho extra work required. One bank hal a balance of $010,038), which, owing to the scarelty of cure Teney, was pald largaly tu wold. Of course, tho services of nn expross-wagon wero required, and perhaps toduy tho same sorvico will bo nbeilod to curt (t enmewhere else, The fret mug gents an importing fripravernent that ought to be nttorded by tha Government: to the Chleage Danks, Could not tho United Stites ‘Lreusurer authorize tho tiie of gold cortitteates by tho ‘frensury here in aume of sry $10,000 to mount that tho differant banks might choose to deport, These could be used Jn the Clearlig: House to the great conveniences of all pared, and thus tho labor, expense, wad rst of oartlog around the yotd from day to day would bo saved. Trno, the Government woulil tke the risk of keeping the coin safely, but it ought to be will to do that. Jf the Bub- ‘Trousury vaulta here-aro not ample for tho aveurity of any amount of moncy they surcly Ought to be made sor butit ia to bo presumed there is no danger on thia account, ho labor and expense of thus neeommodatiog our banks would bo merely nominal, Soverat bankers yes: torday oxpreased thamselves atrously ln favatot this tacaatire, and we presume they wre wnanle mous on the subject, Let thon movo togother on the Treusurorat Washington, aud tho request. will doubtioss bo cheerfully granted, ‘Tho tnquiry for money was tn fact moro activo than waa expeoted, : Wo beard of -some burraw- J ors, and among the boat nt that, who found it Millenit to plavs tholr puper, though with un- Aoibted vaituterale attached, ‘The pond of thelr Dunk had been drawn down to low water maris Uy carlior customers, Tho larger houses, bow. ever, supplied their depnaitora freely, and: sumo OVEN OXprossed a wish fur More paper to tho’ Amountat tindreds of thongands of dollars, Vue tho gonerat market Js decldedly closer, Discount rates, 723 per cont. ‘The deatingy in New York exchange wero mostly made at 2 cents per $1,000 discount be- tween banks, OF coursg this was tho markat prices but we hoard of ono large block sold at 60 cents, No othors were roporced at this fyure. ‘Tho followlye Jt tho. statuinont of the Con> troller uf tho Currency Deu, 1, 18st, showing tho amounts of Natouml-bauk notes and of logule tender Hotes outstanding pt the dates of tho passuge uf tho ucts of Juno 2, 1874, Jan. 14, 1875, and Suny 31, 1878, together with the nmounts out. standing ut date, und the incroaso ar a Natimuitebank ster, prises SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1881—=SIXTEEN PAGES Lafdnn. 14. 1575, 10 dt nrot... No D&K Agiount realged wdor ac Loran. tO sarncat | BAe Big Da Rock Ink eee easy ea ‘as Amon the United Sintes to redeem nures ed the folvont nnd lquiiating banks und.) Telling etrentation andernet dunes Arh agitate Deerense in dopoatedueind the Inge montis i Hereaso In doposit atta in Minton of Ni the atowe, Bsa Tho following Is the statement of the Cone trotlor of tha Currency showing by Btates tho amount of Natlonal-bant clreuiation Isanccd, tho nmount of logni-tender notes deposited In tho United Btates Treasury to retire Natioual- hunk eirenulation, fram dune 2, 1874, to Dee. 1. 1881, and Amount remntning on deposit nt lattor, dntaz DEPOAITRN FO THRE CURCULAS piety V atgsbu Quickelvar roe The PrOLs sae scesens: ATATES ANN ey ae ‘TEMUTOHAH autre, 8}4] Rahingan,.. i{jsontn Mac Haine aga Noston. Rate rehisa Bptelat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, aas Toston, Doc. &.—Thu stock market toany wat Mh fh be an , hae rathor dull and presented fow feattires of inter hock ae fst, ‘The changes were, as n vito, of Mttic in. portance, as will be neon by comparisons of fast nales. Jn ratlronds Atchison advanced frot ta mai Ase referred f rom 83 to 8s Pate moro from ‘O43 to 8% 1 Witmningtan onnatton V1 alloy fro HAE to2ltgs Wisconsin Central from 3 to 2h: Toledo, Defphos & hhaelington Teom a ‘Tanza Flint preferred from {8 to A Seocala SEM Burlington & Quincy from : orice] zu Filnt turlp, from sit to 25; Sandusky sig: New York & New Etugland from ito Han 724. Moston & Albany’ was stendly nt 16g; Pulman ath; Eastern at ov; Mare quetioe at bl, In bonds, Kansns City, Lawrence & Southorn “48 advanced from JW to 100%; Now York & 1S from 11035 to 107995 ron rie. ena from 78% to TAG; Ht ivucetined rN to Wrt Athintte & Paeitio ico Us from dite te v7, Beil Teluphons advanced from Ltt to Wits. Land stocks wero neglected, Iv the Weatern Assuciated Press, Thostos, De Stocks closed as followss Water Powe cla Kan, & tora. fwaton Land a Faxtorn iG IL, tant, He de Ein, Ruttie tock, 4S Now Mexton, ie Mda(|ttueand id Wane aia ahs gone IC Ha i i Dakota. Fyert) Hoston & Maino. sa. fn ee Se Me PEs vege WIM TVotatn. so AE LAST] EN 000,914] HOKU, 823 FOREIGN. as Lonpon, Deo, 25 p. 1.—Consols, monoy, oy: : 097-16; neeouNg 919-10. RY TELUGR APIL THonds—Now @oxtendod, 105143 4348, 110%; 4s, Speeiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. 1a linge Content, 735; Pennsylvautn Central, $i Now York Contra, 1444; Erle, 47a; de seeds Wiss: Iteading, 34. Pauts, Dev, 2.—Rontes, tut. NEW UNLMANB. New Ontuans, Dec. 2.—Sight oxchango on Now York’ var.’ Btorilug exchange, baukers' ills, 479}55 demand, 480. MINING NEWS. DOSTON, : Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Dec. 2.—In mining sbures prices wero rather sappy. Vowalfe declined from 17 to 10; Bonanza from 534-to 64; Franklin from 142¢ to 34; National from 034 to ig, Quincy advanced from 48 to 48443 Calumet & Movin trom 23114 to t Catalan See fromm 75 10 814, he Western a New York, Die. 2.—Speculation on tho Stock Exchanye was Irreeuiar, closing strong, partion arty for the Vanderbilt stocks, Tho Gould stocks, on tho other hand, wero notubiy weak, Tho, market opened g fraction bigher for tho gonerni list. Until Inte in tha afternoon the fluctuations were merely fractional except in Louisville & Nushyitte, Wabash Paciile, do pre- ferreil, and Jtichmond & West Point, Tho an tire market then became strong, and prices advanced % to 114. as compared with Inst even- log. Kichmond & West Point advanced 444; Lous isvilla & Nashville, 294; Robinson Mining, 1% Denver & Rlo Grande, ‘ew York Central, 1. Rochester & Vitrabure declined 214; Oregon Navigution, 2; Cinalanutl, Sandusky & Clove- land and Chienwo & Ruck Island, ench 1g; and Wabash Pacitle 1. The generat let fs a fraction igher. Tho moacy market was active all day at Oper cent, to 1 of L per, cont per dlom In addition ated Press, lows: Allones Minti dindimdt Uh : to tegnl {ntercat on call to borrows on pledge of Eee, stock collateral, Tha cloamg rato was 0 per | Krunklin, cent, Mulders of Government bonds were sup- | Vewable, oe ane piled nt B4G@iM4 per cont, Time lonns are oa Z iH quoted at 8 per cent for four ‘ond New Yor, Dec, 2.—Miniig stacks wero very Active and excited. Teulttgs in Roblusen Cons sollduted and State Linea were vory‘large. lous dnsou opened ut 475 and closed at 613,00 mane fovarable reports, Stato Lines sold dawn toa lower figure than yer before, Nos. 2 and it selling at 04 and Nos. Land's at 2 Man- nuec Farich'a report, which was read to tho ‘{frustees of the cuimpany toduy, sintes that, ac= cording to his sampling, ore from Nus.2 und 3 would avorawoe only from Sto $10 per ton. In other re: eapocte the report waa fuvornble. Nos, six montns. For thirty days a commission {a asked. Prime moreantile discoupts nro nome nally unchanged. Tho sterling exehungo mnr- ket was steady. The nominnl asking quotations nre 48L for sixty-day bills and 48) for demand. aictuitl business was clone nt 420¢24801¢ for slxty- day bills, 484004814; for demand, 4814@48s for caola transfers, and 4784@47) tor commorcial bilis. + Sagd ‘anced to Lunt the’ close, Land ‘4 to Rutlroal mortgages wera only ‘fairly activo | Hind Oriental & Miller to io South Paulile and irregular, Boston, Hartford & Urle firsts 7 was very active, and advanced from 490 to B25, ! ‘Tho oflleurs of tho company stato thut the de- clino fa purcly speculative. Tho market closed poe Total sules at both exchunyos, 204,410 shures. rose from 77 to 74. Denver & Rio Grando con- structions fell olf from 109 to 103!% and returned to 103, Erie consolldnted seconds declined from 01}, to 1015 and returned to 101j. St. Pail, Minneapolis & Manitoba frats rose from 11115 to N2and returned to Lg, Wabash gonerat fs opened (ex-dividend) at i}yand declined tu 923. Gulf, Colorado & Santa F'6 tests rose fram 103 to0L and reneted to Mi. St. Pau, Chtoago & Maile (Western Diviston) trata advanced from {to 100, Rochester & Mittsburg {nvomes frou: 3014 to 40, Waluish convertibles from 300 to 107, St. Paul consols froin 121 to 14, New York Elo- vated trsts from 11814 to Liv, Indianapolis, De-+ BAN Francisco, Dac. 2, 1s follows: enturé Springtlel:’ trate from wig ty 105g, iron Mountain xeconds from 1714 to 108, do Baheeein i firsts proforred incomes from WW) to Wg, ail AI. Dinbie:: o Chesapeake = & Onlo (citas, A) fron 10L to 102, Loulaville &+Nushvitte goncral is Sivoo of stats. aponed (exallvidond) at 1021¢ and deollned to 12, Murlington, Cedar Raplda & Northern firsts declined From 10235 to M33, Delaware & Budsow auf 1484 frum 108 to 107, and Houston & Texas 5 REAL MSTATE. ‘Tho following tnstrumonts wore filed: for general 6a from 100) to 09%, Luke Shore | record Friday, Deo, vexisturet seconds from “J2i to - ith city moreury. . ‘Texas Pacitla —ineomes and tand-granta | 1yomie nt, 100 ft 8 of a "Beer cea £, M0x' MATL ti HW. diated Dee. from 75% to 35, Wabash firsts (St. Louts pivision) | imme byex commnn from 13 to J07, Cedur Rapids, lowa Kalla & Northern flrata (ux-interest) sult at WW, Movk Island coupon Us of INT nt 120, Lron Mountain seeond preferred incomes at big, Loulaviile & Nashville firsts (Lobanon & Kaoxvilla Branch) at 101, ana Hannibal & Central Miasouri firsts at vi, \ _srw von, To the Western Associated Press, New You, Dee, 2,—Governmenta wera strong And 44% higher, except extonded 63, whtoh Wore Unebunged, Rattroad bunds were Irreguine and wngcttlod, State securities were in light request, forte, Buon Vista piace, Tt bo alluy,unted Ni ratty Win ini ats fal fC ot Shield iMliey, improved, wated Nov." 2 Staton i ileury 1, Mornay) Diyahwll ats MULL w af Thtrey YA tt improves, dated Noy Fata Wi Sarre a Share speculation was irregular nt tho opens Thiet enc cunt ne corot Jono st «fie tng, but prives wore generally 4@2¢ highor than | Tite tlnted Nov, 3) (, We Seutt een tad 4,100 cloding quotations of yesterday, Barly dout- | weet Biuitsonti ats 38 10 sey ings were ebaragterized by a foverish tone, and ah Nor. 1 (tl. Opnanhotmas to Unciae 50 tho entire markot—excepting Loulaville & Nashe Wost iii Nie ion dani i ie eit ‘h ville, whiob raso 3%3—s00n became weitk and fell | | Hestated Nov. t aus party ta Jowie ty puor OM 4@%. At the flrat board thoro was an nde | 4eetvenussnene Bie ab dd H vance of ial, followed by a deciina'of tu ionic, Ug—Northwestorn leading the riya _ and t Gots ivory te doin . ; ve ; , Miho heavy, Watustt ole notubiy reali Hadsiene: et atta, neha 4 8 ay Common stank dectined Me and preforred 1% span the highest Point oF tha Torry Ae tails 1H ussumed a atrong tone, and closed nt fe A Weal Inulann’ Meroe te are Weeniuen uve Have i Ghana aha Fai, | “arid Patt uses (anton Uh Uinaetay and ‘Texas Pueltic boing most hrominent thure: | ct is in, The tute rally was materially usslsted, i not. altogerher dav, to lower rates for motwy, Tho New York Centrat Efudson, which ta usually a very dull stock, wis deoldedly actlye and Atrony throughout, 13 wis ulso Lake Hhore, Whito theay Itnportunt trunk-lne stocks were strony, Gould stovcka were ull yory weak, Wantwarth is a Neg tuivided 43 ogbaxtty ft, d ov. and i ef aerti ih duckd Wi COUltTsTUwan, road, Wf, SOx 125 whan ta brly Behou) at 7 Ft wag Grnan Ta dated Nov, It Wid. AL Bf ‘i nmumnatattatt(ans duced: Sept. Man to Cur) Muoilor) iversy at, nw cor Sorunary ives f GAs Tt, rably Wabish abaros, it rupert baving been ‘Noy. Aactod Uintdt is tho Intantlon atthe li cnsaineurantemaeayacss company to omit the next dividend on Fat sunk. wes steers, gontliaon of Le 1,00 Miged ROMO to nu My miuderbile atu! 10 uiade strong for the purpore of ull+ erat ena a ing th remainder of the Hat pevamaanonay, WINE). ecvonee 1,90) und others that tho Gould stocks were wonkenod 60 88 fo malty conditions favorable for biryiug truniceling stocks, Dnero were no new develop: ments respectiug trunk-lino ralleond attatra, and the Inuat dlvaray apinions were held ws to whother thi owe Hd be wacttioment, Loula- villo & Nasnvitie, Denver & ito Graude, North- westeri, and Deluwaro & Lackawanna wero strong without roterence te trnak-rond aftalrs, Zhe wpproxinuty enentngs of the Denver & Wo Grande Italiway during November woro iuralnst. 808,003 the aumo- month Inet per Toe total earnings siico Jun, 1 wero 8+ KR tho total construction tho same tine was art W. ‘Tho ninber or miles now operate edt In 1,08 a was Sil. jan SOUTH OF CITY LTS WITHIN A KADIUS OF BEVEN MULES OF THE COUNT-HOUSK, Ada st 215 ttn sel nae th it, improved ravers Savings bt “a y anit ote i jeanbard unk to Andraw Cunitaloys),, COMMERCIAL, + The following worn the recolpts and shipments of lending articles of produce tn tho city during tho twenty-four hours ending att o'clouk Friday morning, and for ¢ho corresponding tho 8 your ngos nc Weatern Unie obtnauy a Minin i Monoy 4G er sna ta Oh por din, closing offered h. a nie Ine! jo pauper, Sterling exehunge steady at duh, ae jemand, fin goods importa for the week, $111,000, GOVEUNMENTA, 1 Hil Beco of i a tail as, Da wunwiacs beishic | 4 tutuose bi e500 eth rut : ihe oatuee Peery | . tes lund Fy + i ee et Tondavwe it He fate tns gaits Bye yet pc ines ‘Teniusawe ty i atal] eH] 380 + sTUCKs, Pa | as Adams, ofd,.., hugged, tus. ear) gf Ae] at ten $ te "Oo Grown upplos, EL “y #7 . The fullowing yrain was inspcoted. into store In thia city yostoruay morainy: U cars No, 3 red wiutor wheat, Scars lower grade winter, 0 cars No, 2 spring, 13 cars No.3 do, 17 cars low wracdgs (15 whead; vTcaraNo, 2 coru, 23 cars hich: mixed, 109 cart tow "trades (2 corns 19 vaes whito onts, ti cars Nd, 3 roixed, 47 cnrs low grades (B onta); 4 enra No. Pryo, dears rejected dos a vata No. 8 borloy 2h inure loveor aries do, ‘rotnt, 93 cars, or 310,00 bin Inspected out: 1420 bit wheat, 28,405 bu corn; 9,007 bu onts, 1,178 bi rye, G2 bi barley. Tho leading produce markets wore moro ative yesterday, with mayen tho saine tenons on'Thurk- day. Thotis, corn was independently strong, wheat was bigher.in sympathy with corn, And Apparently the atrength in grain provontod a timbin In ‘provisions. ‘Tho weather wan threutoning, and this probably holped to atiifen grin, ns on great) many peoplo aro afraid that ©«osmall = receltita would encourage somebody olse ‘to gxivo the shorten squeeze, ‘This mado rhorts nervous, and it good many of thém hastened to fillt while thoro was tittle now buying, but not much. ‘fhe growing: atringency of monvy waa rofcrred to with somo Qpprehension asm probable catisa of future do- ellne in producos htt prices yosterdny did not show any eyinptome that way. Mess pork closed fo lower, at about $17.25 for new seller Decem- ber and $17.48%@17.43 for January. Gard closed steady, at 8121125 for new seller Decomber and S1L37/3@11.40 for Janitary. Short. riba closed ateady, at #1214@0.15 acter Fobrunry. Wheat ulosed 14QItu higher, nt M2LiNGl1er combor aud SLAs for January closet 1@ls0 higher, at COX@0%e for Decem- bor nnd HEN e for Mas. Oats closed 14920 higher, at 464@15!40 for December and 4040 403%0 for Muy, Rye cosa I@itg0 higher, nb i7s Bostox, D Duo. 2.—DMinlug stocks closed a6 fol- | Gao Tor December and 10!4c@$1.00 for Janunry. Barley elused rtrong, with buyers at $1.03 lor January No.4, No.3" being quotablo at Me for Decomber, Mogs were nective and steady nt $5.60@,05 for Hubt and nt $5,652.60 for heavy. Cattle averagnd tirmor, with sales nt $2.00@.0.00. No changos callie for specint moution were doveloped In tho grocery market. ‘Crada was reported falr for the time of yenr and tho feel- Jng was steady. Dry goods aro quiot, ns in to be. expected ut this stuye of tno sunsun, the demand being mostly contined to smull orders for tho “fresbeulnyg up" of stocks, Tho stundincss of Prives remains undisturbed. Huvts and shovs, clothing, and millinory goods remnin tuavtive. There was a file moyenne $1 foruign and to- mnestle dried fruits ut geuoratly woll sustatned prives, Raisins have advanced at the Eust, aud eousequently are tirmor here, Hist were stend- iy held. Dairy products wore quoted about us before, Five guuds aro seureo and command extreme prices, For lowand medium races, on tho othor hand, tho feoling ts much do- pressed. Olls wera quoted fairly active and atendy, ‘Tho coal market was dull and weuk,. the sult Wenthor boing unfavorable to strougth, ‘Tho hay murket was only fairly wotlve and Ire regular, the heavy stocks furving holders to sell ata decitno In some eases of $1.40, Broom-corn continues active at thondyvanced quotations. In urcen fruits apples wors.w shady. tnore natlyo, much uf tho badly deteriorated fruit having beth clea red out at low fleures, and 4 bottor rade taking its plnee. Florida orangns nro comiug In flborally, and sell at $5.69@6.00 por box. ‘Lhe hide tride ds still slow, Enstorn orders, having fatlon olf.’ Several prominent Boston tunners, {t is reported, ura involved to a consid erable extent by tho recent bank Paine thore, and are for tha tine somewhat Minbarrassed, Grease and’ tatlow show no improvement over tho condition in which these Uranches of trade havo beon for the past month, Transactions ure scattering and prices Irregular. Potatoes nro stendy, with trade cootined principully to snloa from store, Poultry and gume are jn Wberul supply and sell nt ronson+ blo figures. Course salt bas advanced, and Is. now quoted at SL3K0140 per bri. Seeds wero atrong for thmothy at $2.62:4@2.53 for prime. Clover was stealy nt $4.1K25.0, and tluxaeat sold down fv, moatly at $1.45. Whisky was un chadued. Dressed hogs woro suld nt $7.00 for heavy. ‘The recolpts of wheat reported yesterday at Chicago, Milwaukee, St Louis, Toledo, and De- troit aggrepated £6, 000 bu and tho shipments 3,000 bu, ‘tho shipments from Now York, Iul- timore, and Philadelphin wore 217,000 bu, The New York Produce Exchange Weekly gives tho supply of grain’ in sight at tho perlods named: : Guta, | Harley. Ru 00 | ‘Alvo iguana eyo on Nov. Wi, oxainst 126 4 bu tho woek previuus, Tho visible supply of corn waa posted yester+ day its 221,000,000 and n trifle, aud it was after- wards mado to rend 20,034,000. I¢ is rathor {n- portant to know whother tho stocks tn sight In- ¢rensod 8,000,000 bu or decreased $3,000, 000 during lust week, Tho Hoard of Trado declied yesterday “by a Jarge inajury" that the mintmum eburges for selling corn in this city aball hereafter beizo pur ‘bn in store aud 1o per bu on cuntrauts, Whisky ‘1s etl quoted on tho basis of $1.15 In Cinelnuati and Peoria, while our market bas beon $117 for four days past. St. Luule was quoted at $1.16 yesterday, 7 » MOG PACKING, a The Cincinnati Price Current ot Deo. 1 anys: We haye returns from usd pincos, In all sec: Hous Of tho hog-producing disirlets uf tho Wes Ju Ohio, sixteen of the sixty-six roports indle cate ns indny bogs wa inst year, while an averago of ull the returns suagest a general shortuyo of about 2d per cent. In Indinnn, thirteen of tho sixty-eight feports Indiente ne many hoga as Inst your, but the gone ert] nyeragy shows 30 per cont reduction, Minals inkes a somowhat better showing, twonty-live at tho soventy-soveu returns fudl= cating an cyual or inerensed supply, and tho xeneral avernge ja within 2 per cent of Inst year, ‘This Btate shows inttch varinblenoss ft ibe condition of supply in diferent scations, Jowa's eeiateng have something more of unle forinity, the general avernge boing the sume as IMtnols, 07 per cont below last your; ten of tho Nily-four reports Indicate an equal or in- cronsod eupply, Mirsuurl makes a poor showing, and four only of the thirty-nine returss report equal to lust your, selie te gouyeal average 18 .nbouti per “cent short, From Kanans wo have fftoon return, of which three Jndiente equal to or more than dast year, and the whole a general uverage 24 per cenit bus low last year, ‘Tho Stutos of Nobrneiea and Minnosotn furnish ‘but oloven returns, and Indicate nbvuut the same supplive usa year ag. Irom Wisconsin and Michigan thora aro elght- con returng, ludicating 23 per cont shortage, Kentucky and ‘Tentcasoe furnish thirty ros turns, and show nt larzo betel imager ing to 45 per cent for the uvorage—but those Stute have not inarketed o large number of hogs in Into yours, ‘Our packing returns do not embraco ail tho Polnta in operation, but wiost of then, outside of minor pinces, Cleveland betng the only place of much importance whloh bus not furnfahed us areport, Our table below wives tho packing to date and to lutest mail ales at polnts which represent 8 per cont of inst winter's packing, and these rettirns show a total for this season of of 1,708,000 hogs packed alnoe Nov, 1, against 225,000 tet your. Wo estimate the entire pavk- Sas of tho West up to Deo, 1 as St hoge, Ogalnst 2,685,000 lust year and 2,220,000 in a ‘this makes tho deercaso to ule 148,000 hoys compared with n yeur ago, and wo expect the tna of the fruens muy show a fullloy: of reach ing 1,000,000 hogs 8h. 163%, hteas 443000 J,O1iQUal Cinelunai ‘2uhtta) lene s, antl por anon) if uiny nteeun CF Coder Maple 3 Ht, Junaly ley, Hie Sati In Hea Knee india EREERE BEege fe So sia ee aslevilly 1 en Hy oy truly, wy TAU GRAIN YIELD AND MOVEME: ‘To the Editor of The Ch{cago Tribune, BAvTiMoHE, dd., Noy. 22—The roport of tho Atatistivlan of the Agricultural Dopartmont, showing the corn crop for 1860 to be 1,275,702,000 bu, furnishes a good basla for the examination of the production of this cereal futne Unfited States fora number of yours past, Accoring to tha consns of 1810 the sleld of corn for 1830 was 87749300 bu, whleb ft ton years—or 18i~ had Incronaoid to 692,021,874 bu, and main in 1850 to BN,001,60 bu. As the Agricultural Depart- monthad not thon been establishod thors was no means of knowing, even approximately, tho annual yleld of grain, exeept once evory ten youre, whon tho consis reports furnishes this {mpurtant Information, And ns newspaper ons torpirisc had not at that day covered tho tleld of statistical nowa bearing upon the grain crops as at present, operators wero to a Inrgo oxtent compelted to mako thotr transactions tu tho dark; butas the foroign trade was then com: paratively small, tho necossity of statiaties wns not Palt so forcibly ns now, When transactions fro more and more being based upon tho ace curate trady statistics furnished by the press of the world, Thy total ylold of corn in tho United States for n number of yours, according to the reporta of the census nid tho Agricultural Des padtnant and isa the expoets of tho same huve beon ns foltowa: Yield, dite ct Tupwakiect ARanLEs iinet 120,00) It will be seen by examining the fore an Ng Ures that tho rate of incrense since 1869 In tho exports has been much more rupld than in the Production., From 1800 to 1680, a porlod of eloyon years, the yield wtinost oxactly doubled, but during the sania thine tho oxpurts Increased tly B1K0 per cont, «or, whilo tho eorn fn 1809270 forttied only about. on 1 per coutof the total ng ot Year, tho exports fur 18h-'sl were aver 6 percent: of the crop. The total amount exported In IRRD'SL was 10,000,000 bu teas than tho yfold ith Missonrl fet 1831 longs was 151,000,000 “bu than tho ye in Tinos, wid 88,000,000 ea thy yleld in lown. It was, however, about 6,000,000 Unt more t the total produation this your, tthe Now Buyland, tho Middio, and tho Pugitie Btates and ‘Torritories ull combined.” In addition to the amount oxported In its natural condition, nlurge amount fa sent to various countries of tho world In tho elupeof bacon, Jard, and other provisions. ‘Tho revelpts of xrain at the Atiantlc ports for the past weok show asiiull decrenso ns com- pured with tho preceding, he total tho week belting 219,003 brig four, 1, whet. 1,871,959 bu corn, ‘and 365,000 te vats, aginst, for the corresponiing woek last your, 208,080 Uris Hour, 2,056,757 bu whent, 21038,471 bu corn, und 35,825 bu oats, Durlug tho inst few weoks there bus been a slight revival of tho movement of com down the flsstsslnet and tho recoiptsnt Now Orleans, although stl tet, are better now than tor saveral inonths, Now York continues to recelye tho yrent bulk both of whent and ¢orn, while Boston was again accond in thecorn receipts, 1n 16 the receipts of cure at sp allatel un exceeded Joston's. ras celpts D jt 11,00 peta ella alnee, dan. Lot the pre: sae getr tee ts nt Rostou hike tho Tent of Philadelphin uy 3,000,000 bu. ‘Tho ree xports of edith of the preceding celpts atcach port for the pust weok, and also from Jin. 1 to Nov. 25, 1881, ns compared with tho same thuo In 1880, were ns follows; RECKIUTS TOR WEEK ENDED NOV, 25, 1881, Wheat Me Fann, Corn, = i Ls New ¥ Hartmury. Potindalp Horton. Now Orie Montreal votal,. Sain wee! HECEIITS FHOM JAN. 170 sove! Wheat, Flour, Nowe Yorke, sate ¢ Now Yor! f Baltimore. Ilu, Pnitin’phh | eta a a 2h don vin Hy pany WHR fi Sontren! OO) LTD ‘Total, ..11,00418¢ 16.1021, 090 4i3010 RECELUTS PROM JAN, 1 TO NOV, 2, 180, Flour, Wheat, . Cate, Atm rla,. b ig ‘ EXPN ipsa eae ith as AS 211,805,110 STIR CSHT 4 SOE 21,170,003 porta for the pust week were auriin ht, bolag only $340 beta tour, e235 bu wheat, and F030203 bit corn, against, for tho cor- yeapondtug Week of last yenr, 143.266 bris flour, 14k6,20 du whent, and 1,810,i22 bu corn, Tho exporte from ene porte tir. t tho past woek, and also from Jan. 1 to Nov. 2h, 1851, 03 compared ‘with tho same tlie 1880, vers na follows: FAVORTS YOR WHEIC BNDED NOV. 2, 1831. sities Fh we we York, Prt Tuttaderphiia. Honton Naw Orles Montroal, 1 ro Nov, 2, 1891. Flour, brits, hear. bu. Cai Gea" Geta” “ai a It ih ah Batt PR PASC) BETA ST AST Ext EXPORTS Frost JAN. 1 TO NOY, 3, 1890, Fron— Hour rte, Whedt int. Carte bus New York, TIC eecmiae “Groat Haltinore Basil UTA TS Phiudedy AR Row origi Rene WRN o ia i trend, 6 Misi TRS otal, 72,1080, .B if TRU E CORN; ALSO CORNERS@- ‘Ta the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, . Oxanaa, Neo, 1, 1881.—Tho point } baya been trying tomnko in wy former Jetters is this:, “Short sclilug J8 ruinous to tho futorests of the groat produotuy States, and the surest remady is to repent lnws against cornora, and inake laws on contracts moro stringent." 1 repeat: “At Is an acknowledged principle, ur theory, to soll on overy Inilge, thon broak the murket, and fill in on thodeceline." It lvads to overcatimatus us to Amounts on hand aod high-colored stat inonts astocrop prospects, thus inducing the ‘con sumer to become mora conservative in baying, ond sucuring holdors into aolling, Aud it re- quires but fittle * muscle’? to start n bear move: anet with the immense army of tallers rendy to jump on, About nino tlines In ten such a movo- mont wing, resulting in a lower stundard of grain valuos. If every contract could be n= Torcud to the letter scllurs would be moro care- ful, would’ have a. mors even. chance, and uldimately sell on, ,fctuul = merits, Aa it now stands, the wholo grain sinuses fan tremendous battle between apoculators, and whon tho bertra win (which te ning-tenths of the time) tha farmers aul A ropent nuuin, that if abort sellora were not so Raa OUe, or, Wa other words, If no one sold more than thoy bud or rendonably oxpected tu have, thore would be no “earnera; and nn ono was ever directly hart by fh “corner” who did not sotl what he had no busl+ noss to, I don't think the Bourd of ‘rade as now organized will over repent the rules rererred to, ‘Due 1 think 1 can suggest a romedy, When the now cnutnber is ready for occupan- ey lot all tho Lona-tdo dealers ry AatNL We recelyera and shippers of wrain—orgnuize a ew: Raura of rade and stay in thelr presont quire tors. Whon ally orannized let them muke the inaribershtp fee 000 te thos not charter imembers, Lot them reailirns the great prinelplo of the inviotubility of contracts, and T can ase sure thom that thay could depond upon the sup: port and patronage of the entire country, and the new chamber would become what the old ono Is fant gotting to bu--a vast gainbilng buuk- tho 00 | elestop, You took somo of the “ wind out of my salle" in Your nota to my Inst. I hardly think that gold 4s alwaye iho truo standard of valuo in that vaso but labor would bo mory correct. While wall was at 280 labor was not & percent higher Vhan now, Our luweat prices in tha West for grain was white gold was ut ite bighest, Our exe ia pee aes to 1st wut no ites ta fwure, Jorn waa n, it ever, Worth leva than $1 por tu in tho sonvanr Stutes until Granger hiwi And fites nyulnet corners were Institutes an ea eae corn and whuat are lowor tn all tho ining markets than Gverruled rovowe to that Hinge, with mat tn n fow oxeuptions. tires will not Hie,” itt ta attel! at thoy tuay be naedtoduceive, | know but little ‘shout wheat, but I think J can set tho folly of somo of the Huring to prove that thore ja a largo surplis of wheat in the country, For sneer in a recent jsmo of Tie Tim ap ed something like the followiug. 9 will ol nttom t to quote OxAct Ngures, but will give ie ist u of the ronsoning aud the oonc|: UaBiOns are rived ut wot Agviculturnt Hureau reports, tho crop ‘of 1880 td catimuated We ioe) 1000, oa sumption, seed, oxpurts, ete. jog a surplus. leftover of Bu 0 000,000 in the Pucliio States and fi 000 on th is aide, (Some statleticlans doduct amount left over from crop of 1879, but this ty the latest.) Lives thore it mun go lost ton sonse of com. mon decousy as to doubt tho correctness of ull thoso catimates? * It uust ee a Plato." Eutlnnate of Pear TRB, BBO, 3 Tett over Irony 1880, BO, muko our legend for thie | suar, 400,000,000, Fined umount consuied, ex- portod, aud used Cor seed ta date leaves 231.00)+ tar tocurry us through, 1 wish to know whore all this wheativ. Ll want to know, you knaw,” Tthink suuch better results vould be obtained by yolng back suveral years farther with the tics, ‘Take “tho cutiniatus of tho yoart aud subtract the cutimatud ud wo could firure an accuniuli. Hono Miudruds of tililons of bushels. Suppose it should bappen that tho estimatos of tho cryps of the past two voara were Just a Httlo too Inrgo, say 6 or 10 per cont, and constimpdon, waste, and tntaage Wore the little wore, ‘say f or 10 per cont, hee suet wottld bo to wine out abouts bande “inart of bushels of this aupposod purple, ong “T know sumo things,” 18 the poy told millor, Lknow that itine-tentns or the vrs thrarh tholr grain avon ns the Seat, fern. mite and anil iminedintely. Chnow thar ee eer out the wintor-whont regions tho Swenther ih rar MnOed eet For thrashing an ce ating thin last falt, and tho, g ie nee an Y vould not plow uf p sine i inittors throughout MD ut. this Unemwarchousomen as Hes a Recalpte at winter-whont mackets hued Rots, eon Renvy, but stich han not heen the eg tay fall—but tile in the hands wo waren cee lt and equntry millers hunt the counte ae to Nand whet to run thor mifls su iy Over eure snr hout tho entire vate re wlons, and about 7 per cont of u1 that varie as wi [Lscums 10 ino that thoro{s nat o nly on pimalbity, ‘hue an absultute prownniiiey, tar hore has heen a siiht uvror inthe aut, that Ing to the Lune oF Ae Toust. THON, aut ees wwe will woud all yo have und more Tor ho t sumption. PROVISION: NOG PRODUCTY—Wero loss active avesauo, and tho tone was easior, 1 portod an advance of dd tn lard and whieh made buth rolativoly stondy he; oak early in tho day, bub wis mustalied by tf strongth in whent and corn, Sovoral asia (elec muats ware busght for slilpmont und twas untee ston that soveral athor orders wore on thy nile but Hmited telow thd views of holdors. 14 was sata thant holders of monts havo suid up preity well, woe on that avcuunt wore ufforing lors frouly. "Thora waa, howovor, Hitle npocuintivo downd tur peu cope whnk anuned to eunia oUt Of ths Writ re teal Foltk—derlined lusliiga por Ue nda ag 8e, and closed on Change je intent ne OE Tuewday, we €100) Lor old and HTS tor nee ee fr sultor thy month and Hiseali.0 wetler aahct ary. Silos warp reictud ot buy ‘ol Pe CONDOR ue FMS ILCUT 1ytH Lan ingad. Bele reilui than the Averyuot tee Sid th meats To. York tovked We bolow th Kole aa zt Maren at #4 ays ir eit ese hela nztee pe pele i kta bl ‘alves t 8 ing uay, tneduding th the Fane Ys including tha cal Wad transage Mesa pork, grow Decumber, tI Se va es! 00 per IW) eer den i and vlusad u ned dase per. same. 2 hoe ihe HEtormonn ay Ciba lLeliie fue” olde €lte ites now sallor t eh OF spot, und Ait asked Junuary, 1} 12,74) tes soller Sanger ua ies seller Foheunerae eA age ay, aie Wah a tes, “the Tanne of tho ‘aay, including tho Call Bosra tens t) Cloreit | tana (de. weate: Thieracte pierber NOW see ee fll. Wr Wi ttl Changs in. ‘peices, aro reporied Of BW Lesoa trenton at" OMe; nee its eragn tu eh, Y.eub) at ole; uLoxes fangs ‘Bil; 4 boxes Jong nad short leary, rth Taitixes Statordehiros. partly alogt Fibent Qulue.tU) aboot eller ane a é nae i alas ju) du CY ibs) Bi (eo; 1.UW tes Picea MD de CM une. suri Yeading culs WuTe HS unlowes ati: et SEEPS ‘ ‘Short [Shout- (1. & 5) ibe. | ders, clearer] share, fa GW for stilediadie tor robruutys: Leoni cleats iy loose and #10 boxed: Juniberlands, Uae boxed Jong-cut ety 134Ge100; hams quoter ile Jun Ral TU invoraxes} yveen haus: sae “Snni tinted atts ayornge, Uncon quoted ‘Nt 114@80_ for shouldor (2100 tor short ribs, Iuolu{o tor shart clears, UM4@Lige fur amg, nil ea anya ‘and pi ult mt Bh 0.00 for men HOvaI for oxira mie gaan hans Soi 'BREADSTUFIS AND SEEDS. FLOUR—Was in rathor botter demand at previous prices, und thoro wasn firmor tone amony boulders, owing tu the furthor advance in whost, but nochange in prices, Salus wero roportod of s25 bris winters at $3.45; 1,10 dria spring at BGR, the outside for patante; 1X)sucks low grades at $4.00; and 15 brie rye flour on privnto torms. ‘Yotat equal to 1700 bris, Wintor fours wore quoted nt 8.0070; shipping apringn, $5.000175; tha low-grado springs, EXIS3 Lik, Ayo Houratabuut $5.75GH.00, and choice buckwheat holt at about 81.0). OTUKL MiLSTUPES—Wore In rathor Mehtadpply and quoted firmer, with n moderate demand, Sales wera reported of Wears bean nt £15.0UB16W); Hears intddlings at #17,00G18.0; Scars wheatecroonings at #17, 0013.00, SPRING WHGAT—Was activa and strong, advan: chug 134@1}40 from tha Intest prices of Thursday, and closing frm, ‘ho iritish tetegrama quoted a intr de- mand, but at unchinged pricor, Our receipts were “amatlor than ever,” und. the wonther was threatens ing to koop down our imarkots to o minimum, at Jenst for the remalnder of this ycar. ‘This, with tho strength. In corn, mado tho shoris nervous, and thoy “tilled in vory freely, ndvance of 4@50 por bu since last Monday Wig enough to oxhaust a good many margins and the Tatiral tenr OF a further up turn, owina to" wantous Intion," was sumMciont to makes good many conclude } thut tho xhort side 1s not n sno one inuch under tL), Of courne, uoat pouplo fee) that the strongth Is musts, Jy spouulauivy, ghe suring whout not boing evecinliy ee wh Kuropean buyors if thur can obtal tof tho winter varicty. Hu! at as how re ierobaba, thorn te tu bu Iie 6 ao, Int the volume uf V0.2 WoW In store (AbOUE hAW.UY bu UL hard und soft) For aciio umutocomes would bonn emy mutter 10, cantrol the marked, to un oxtent of | sey. oral’ cents per bu. Carelots of i elused, at pot gals wuro, ronwrtad ‘ot alts igure Noe 3 att a oreo nouso) ne tee, eter ab uate are bY rainplo ot MeZOOU Due Alaa cars No. Nan ii frau on board Mile aauniy to bie Jol Oack tu bilat tho eluse. Selter ioned (0. at se hd auvnitead Fite} ELA hate ho following table mbone tie % fhe Toliu' tie iat nding todnenettons on tbo Call Bust No.2 apring «Thursday. | peaterciay, wh FOCULPA.. FL a. voy Ketlor Ducomb ta ial Mae Soilor Januar; eat) Bellon Kepry Lhe Wa wora lifsitad yw 1 ca Mente dime 3; und L car tojectou ab if WHEAT: Et eat fe dete q bar uN Waa acta sn ‘much str stron: OF, aavatelng 1{@I from the latest: 1 HAG, rom a ate Ure Uh yg ites slr te uted i fair donand, but no material thanzes a pl ‘while St Louls was bizher, und our recolpts mere whinilor, Itwasalso sald that the dellverics on Decentbut racie wore xiualler than had beets exe pected. and tho. sbinjing damund wus fully equ ite ourrent supply, woathor wos stilt null louking hike BEY. hitch would hut be likely ra eronse the now misornply ssall voveantase af Nod In the receipts. ‘I! ne rosult wan that the market tor q Namouth advanced more thon tho an poetry the situation es Me sae in ae arts aa a tbeee un fas Spot niles were for bigh mixed ab my 1 ba Fen 121 cate irojested at Bee Hetts ont) es: ag a platis reo on Sujlor Muy openud al Ww oe ad advanced bd ic: nd Hucembar we Ht abut 1850 Fold Bb Gadge, Ul] OFT he close, ‘Melton the aunt ranted at nnuury at Wadidge, und February, at cloning with nulders nt the outside, tubo shows the ranyo UE the day, tons on the Cull Dour tne followiog including traunice Ttax ttosedy wit et niay. ot , Ghiaan a ‘etivg” Gari: feos, Tulltid at the elvsa on Tau ¢ ONE AUUFO. WH COT fe rag in De re te rotormise img abuus portor udvauct y ated 25 ears at, rat iy es ii Hy edie tur fae ei a " for fae Madr unease. for ropect pnd Pitta or ions apie ree on boat. i 0 Hhutadey, athlete rans TUSETIAT: ayy No, 2oats, ‘rauratay bid, vated fy aa He ingest a Renee iigecnibuperc sa Mes ¥ HOHOr soyoate.. 4“ alt Haller duniinry: ist a Alay, Te Wa aijet wha sendy, No. 3 spat soling sh via, with volley tha mont at Spay tas Ligh sales wero mada ot Y care at Wo fo \ 3 a tha by sstavlo at weisite for Nord aa 2 ret rete abl, at oi od free © board ‘ural eat aa Ki Aboup sua bu ante € sat MAI Wan tnnetiva | for enn, Dut wn fo Malyauotubia Be Us}, ucts pullin ot 2 naan tater, an uid dariiury at #10 f 8 a ae fur Rocember dolivery, Glosiny Bt 2 ales and January ab aniples. mont a re durauags ues ean nana iste FKL COTES HE cs i 0 for Canada on tr ite a ed joned. ‘Votal equal (0 abou PATTIE Dh" thy showed a little mor, siron arlig neud wane joctnotu at a hiyisan 10 Mia qulvt, th miaveot bolton nll Pinxsged suid g lithie ott o'cl Lock BOARD, mo Har, at 81313) uae an aa pruaey. a jt bu a weal Saleh aa allor Fobrumry. Corn cl eis ie Becoutbard er for Jam fie ae aie ee fe aeiiaga sult Sta are ms rt daaady lower, a! ton ne for Janvaryy dibea dts fob Sh iy seller seat sei oiler Jane FO ar ROLEURET, ler Mey TYG elowed Iaiigo higher, at ww! 41D tor Ji ee 7 US} stig or wquliart Hi ae { nie he ‘ian ar i a aati ai ior. Sy phi j Pa for ane fies ea tor, wade