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STOCKS---GRAIN---COTTON. All Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on N. XY. Stock Ieachange.: Cotton futures on the New York Cot- ton Bachanges . Grain and Provisions bought and sold inthe Chicago market. 25 & 27 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, f, T. LESTER, Momber New York Stock and Cotton Hixchangos, CHAS. SCHWARTZ, SAMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. New a House-—-SCRANTON & WILLARD, 72 Broadway, and 18 Now-st. DInECT. WIRE from vur office to the afico of avaES & Willard, Opponite Stock Exchange. Etooka alev buueht ond soldin Boston, Paltindel- and Baltimore. “Preston KeankGo. ‘Bankers. 100 Washington-st. Stanking In at hranchos. Dent In United Stutes, Mintetpal, and Weatt+ way Honda nnd ather good securitien, | FOWEIGN Exchange, Lettera of Credit. _ DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, ' 4130 LA SALULE-ST., Members N, Y, Stock Exchange. ALBERT M. DAY, CYRUS W. FIELD. ‘ CYRUS W. FIELD, New York, Special. EDWARD L. BREWSTER, STOCKS AND BONDS, 104 WASHIINGTON:ST., ‘ Member N. Y¥. Stock Exchange. Speeint Tolcuraphic Facilities Mrect wire from my often to the offices of my New York correspondents: Jwucal Securities handled on commianton, A. W. DIMOCK & CO., BANKERS, ¢ Caurt, New Yori, 2 Exchong 0 Rey orl UMembers at tha N. ¥, Ktock and Mintns Heber Matta Nh Nenonismubioct to denttac atch S10 wear. $200 WHEAT. ‘S10, $20, $50, $100, $500, Invested in our now and only anfa plan of Kocculat- Ing in Whent socks, ote. quick and profits iaruo, Now is the best acason to inke hold. Weita for our panphiot, cic. viving particulnrs, Hont Free, PLE~ FSo.4 MILLE, Hrokers, 40 Washington-at,, Chico, $260 __S° STOCKS. 8500. OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, JOHN A DODGE & CO. Bankers an Heokers, No, 12 Wall-tt-. Now York, buy carry stocks un ito por cont nianiin, and. whon Bentrede with aatets what w buys Aleo, Ko- Core SIDER HRLVILEGHS ut Reaeungblo’ raves Ia which (25 t6 £10) can bo Invested. |Full information on anplication. and Finanelat tevort aent trea. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ghas. A. Mair _& Gos, - COMMINSION MERCILANTA, No. 122 La Salle-st., Chicago. Orders for Carzo or Car Lot Shipments of Grain Pgmptly Ntod., Futures in thie und oxher markots bcuyht and wuld on waual maria. Clrowine repurts sontan npplication, SA. EES: . ‘atlonal Debt ieabout "$9,097 803, 889, + Yot the DrEvORD tates, guard Fronter values than tals fort nk abd leading wrinas Of che iid Bintan Chteato. MONITOR AND MERRIMAC. Recollections of tho Fight by an Ex- Oficer of the Uebel Ham—The Morrie mac Destroyed at Her Dock by Hor Commander, ‘fo the Editor of The Uhteago Tribune, Cnicaqo, Dec, 16.—Will you parmit un ox-Con- {ederato naval oMfcer who participated in tho engagoment nt Hampton Htouds to contribute bis testimony to tho yory inir and {mpartial ne- count you guve of that atfalr in your {sauce of yesterday morning, undor the bending of “Tho Monttor’s Claim for Prizo-Monoy " ? ‘This battle being tho tlrat in which Iron-plated ‘Yeusels wore sed created at tho time great In= terest throughout the maritiino world, aug prac- Ueally produced a revolution {a naval nrcht- tecture—from wooden walls to fron walls. + Since tho war there have beon written a Rrent Tmany verslons of thls “sen-tlyht," more or tess accurate, generally less aceurate. And, as in the caso of many other important evonts of thy war, tho public hug been lod and loft in a de~ Ploruble stato of ignorance of facts, In yourartlelo you state that * onv of the shots from the Monitor penetrated, the rain‘s roof,'* ‘Thie isn nilstake; not one of the shots frou: tho ‘300 guns from tho fleet aud shore batteries that Were playing upon us plereed the plating of tho Merrimac; and asa matter of fact wo did not Jose a min by tho direvt notion of the projectiics fired by tho Monitor, Somo wovks after the combat of tho 8th and 8th of Maroh, and whilo tha Merrimac was tying quiotly at tho Navy-Yurd at Norfolk, tho Fede eral fleet, led by tho Bfonitor, commenced a furl- coup bombardment of the Confederate batteries on Sewell's Point. As quickly as posalblo steam was rufsed on the Merrlinue, and sho made her way to tho" front.” Before we could get within range tho entlro tlect, tnaluding qur gallant iit- te Monitor and anothor iron-claud—tbe Gaiena— withdrew tu thohr nuchoruge, close under tho uns of Fortress Monroe, wid’ no peraunsion or dunce unt our part served to bring them out, or even to exchange shots with us. ‘This cbullango was witnessed by several Ene . glish and Freneh men-of- war. and as we stenmed past them wo received repented vbeurs from thelr deoks, prompted, of cuurse, by the deflant action of the Merrimac. * ‘This invitation was repented subsequently with the sume ineffectial result, Tho Confederate army tneving fallon back be- forv the ndvance of McClellan on the peninsie Jn, rendered necessary the evacuation of Nase folk and tho country contiguous. There thercfuro, nothing laft us Gut 16 destroy uae vet or escape up the James River. The latter courre wid decided upon; but, after thrawing overboard all our billugt—not guns, a8 you state —it wits tound the ship atill drew too much wae ter to ascend that river, aud onthe night of tho 1th of Muy, Jou, she was blown up rathor than Burrendur fer to tho enemy. Lj Thus yerlehod Uuly historioal vessol by tho > haute of her frience! ‘Tho writer of this, | ‘then a midshipman, left the Ahip di charge of the layt bunt, and romombers We nifecting scons when her gailunt old com. Mander (Kattually stepped Into bls boat aud austted his'ship foraver, This article Is {utended sololy to, supplomont your slugularly nvcnrate account of an ovent [a our conmiGn Mistory whieh bis been ao dimly Understood; and with vo disposition to diapare _ oye or detract. from tho ren or Capt, Wors don and bis brave crow, who, though they did - not destroy ur oven beat the Sterrinng, fought thelrebip with the utmost yalluntry—aud cer tainly euved from destruction Ue: aplenut fete Big Miunesota aud other ships of their squadron, Your conolusjon that it was ndrawn battle ia Hot Incorrect. HL, il, MAUMADUKE, —<————— ~="1OWA MARRIAGE BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS. Apectal Diswateh to The Chicago Tribune. CepaAu Kivips, Ja, Doe, 16.—State-Auditor Lucas waa in this clty today and reports that all ‘Vut two of ‘the BMarrlazo Benottt Associntions , dave shut dowu, The othori—ono hero and an+ thor in Northern Iowa—ure complylhy with tho Jaw and will put up throv-ffths ot thelr anuual dues with the Auditor, Hu also found a Birth Benohtt Assouladion io Fulrtiold and closed it up aban institution that could not orgaulzo under the fowa law: a 4 COAL SHIPMENTS, . Prrresung, Pa., Dog. 16.—Addidonal coulship. Monte will be made uasoon us the water fulle— 1 usbels, of which 1,475,000 bushels aro {or Loutavillvs aad the balance for Clacianatie ——— i ek tompt rellet fo ath beget jSisloeey Baus 4, Constipation, ° peta te those. Uso Carver's Little lees Pale: Ono plu dose. 28 cunts. BUSINESS. Stocks Apparently Growing Weak= eras Money Grows ‘Easier. Bad Break in Donver & Rio Grande, with Damaging * Iteports, Gould Stocks Weak—Pressine De- mand for Loans in Chiongo, The Produce Markets Genorally’ Lower—Pra- visions Moderately Activa under Large Offorings. Whoat and Corn Slow—Oais Wonkoned by Big Reoolpte—Barloy . Firm, FINANCIAL Nenvor & Hio Grando broko badly, and its de- cilnu affected the wholo market, Thodownwward movoment was nttributed to aales compelled by the enlling of heavy foans, Soma of the lead- ing financinl institutions of Now York havo crossed tho stock olf thoir list of atcoptable col- Jatorala, ‘Tho ron {s not paying its bilts prompt. lyz it ts Josing its Lendvillo business rapidly from the shrinkage in the yicld of the Robinson and other mines; it is paying an’ extravagant rental for the fralyht-cnrs it uses, and the winter is coming, during which tho expenses of the rend fro necessarily beuvy and its caroings light, The Denver & Rio Grands doos not own ts ears, but leases them. Tho ordinary frontal of a frelght-car in half n cent a mile, and cho averngo dally run fe ftty miles, so that rented freight-cars cost about 25 cents aday ench. But the Denver & Kio Grande, we are informed, pays a fixed charge of 60 to 62 cents a day for its cars, and it hus thousands of cars sidetracked for want of business. It Js surprising to know atthe samo time that the road {sat this moment making {ts survoy for an extension of fts ine to the Puolfio const. It has secured valuntle rights of way through tho Hooky Mountains. The route that has been se- Iected for it Is said to lio through better territory thin the Southorn Pacife, the Centnil Pacitlo, or tho Northern Paciflo, and later likely to cun- wand # better local business than any of tho othar rounds, ‘Tho inck of any prevailing tendency in the market was shown by tho sharp riso in Danville & Richmond, which went up twice as Pio and far ns De went down, Money was onsy at 6 por cont. Louisville & Nashville declined 1 point on.tho report that yellow-favor had broken our to tho South, which, considerimg tho acason of year, ‘was not a brillant spoctmon of % Wall stroct rumor. Goud stooks wore wonl, and tho Impression Provailed that he was solling. At tho opening of the market the prospects wero good fora rise, and tho butls were moro en- couraged than they haye been for a long time. Butthe Denver & Rio Grande opisode took the buoyancy all out of them, 1t Js a fact not commonly appreciated by tho publia who aro interested In rallrotd stocks and who gure on the reports of rnil- rond earnings, that an inerense In tho -per- centage of expenses to gross carnings necessi- tates a much lirger Increase in gross earnings in order to yield tho same amount net. For ex- ample, an increaso of 14.28 por cont in gross ‘cnruings fs required to make up for an increase in.the proportion of expenses from 60 to 05 per cent, Tho following equutions show this moro” clearly: $100 gross—00 per cent oxpenses—40 net. $114.23 wross—65 per cout or 874.28 expenses—40 net. Stockholders In estimating profits on increased earnings should bear this in mind, Klernan's Nows Ay y in Sta roport. of ‘Wednosday contained soverat bull * points” on Denver & io Grande. Thoso not the kind of points that “ take.” It is roported In Wall strect that thd St. Paul Ttond will earn n little over $17,000,000 g et ios year, It willcarn, and the company wi por cent on both common and Li al Ki ‘Tho Increntse of nbout $4,000,000 In net carminys has beon obtained with comparatively Ittle ina ereuse In operating expenses. Operating ex- penses wore 1 shade under 50 per cent last yenr. It 14: belioved that, notivithstanding tho extra expense occasioned by snow and flood, the oper ating expenses this year will Hot excced 63 por cent. According to the Philadelphia Ledger, bonds ‘of thy botter and more rollublo charneter aro in fairdemand and hold woll up in price, Shares that ure recognized aa dividend-paying aro dealt r in to. fate extent og Investment acouritics, and malnly for the reason that they pay a better ruto of interest. Whilo Pennsylvania railroud shares pay § por cont per annum, Lebigh Valloy O per cont per aunum,.and othor vompanics seem to bo approaching similar udvances rates, tho low rated bonds are Icss and less iu favor us inyoatmonts. Thero is steadily Mmerensed conf dence In tho busifivss and profits of our more Prominent rullway improvements, ‘On Wednesday tho following wero tho quota- tions for unlisted securitiv: Iron Steamboat bonis, S@par; fron Steamboat stock, 474@52% 3 Nortt: River Construction, 20@21; Amoricun Ca- ple, 40@427 Cin. ,& Ga. subs., BUS; “Intl. Ip, Co., 98200; Moxicun Natl subs., 10dls.; Mutual Tol, subs, LOGI; Continental Con., 77; Don. & Rio G., 76@T8; Toxan & St. Louls, 854900; Don. & Now Orleans, W@101; Paclflo Imp. Co., 150; Amn, Imp. Co. 140; Texns & Col. Irnp., 100@ 10044 ; Yust Tenn. Va. & Ga, 4; N. ¥., Che. & st, Louls, 24; U.P. Rights, H@00; Ind, Doo. & BpringNuld, 20@22; Ind., Deo. & Springtleld prof., W; Vieksburg & Meridian, 183@1; Green Bay, Winona & St, P., 12, ‘Tho prices of stocks for tho day will bo found. in tho following tuble:, ‘Oven=|Eigh- | Lot] Clow ing. | eat. | tate | tg, ae ar Bais 85} EA MS ug) asl a8) a8 A [ Sis] G1! lied Or yas) tin 131, ow York Rlovnte Bi aact Wi Blot, Kuyated Loud: cried ee ‘1 AMIvnukee, 1a Be eo) | Pa Gn Ca Ge ob. Vig) oh uy Eto Hn] 43 4 hy ie tay) wt won| 1a 1) a fee) fae Gl Juul 1 ay a ry a iM | i wi w ifs sings] aug] 8 eo) a Ls Prive] ries 1B i is at) is BYES gad LY Ts Fae CR ed Ee ie are, Lac wag] ys | wag) iolaenre: unc seovce] MTB, Auta) «a a . eS ee i Kerio svoonua Why U4 Stok 4 rr ERE! eee iss Ey aa pany vor Ege RS NEE Bs eo Beyer ee Ex ‘ r Metropolitan VP bonds] WET) We, ds) A Hichmand & ‘ativilie,, . it 3 | Wig Do terminal”, | 157. Nortotic se Weatei tole] aig) 6 Hust Tuntivesua, rr Wi Banitnbow. Ml) Maa ity att Aierlott & Gitislawati: Wht 1056) the] 2 Govornmont bonds wore stoady. Quotations Were; U.G5s, ‘Ui@108; Sige (fa ountinuod), 100% W100Ks Bie the continuod), 10924103; 44, 1184O OMB t 445, MADIUY, Chicago bank ctgarings wore $7,800,000. New York exobanyosold between banka at 2523500 Par $1,000 discount, Loans were In briek do- mand at CQ7 pet cont, Tho packers ure uslog large amounts of money, Gurrency: 3s wolng ‘Greely to the country, ‘The now year will bring a ioe change in the personnel of Chicago banking, Mr, John ‘Do Koven bas resizued rho pouition of Casblor of the Morvhants' National Bank, and at the end of this month will sever bis couuschon with it, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES r Mr. Do Koven has been Cashter of the | 1414; Contral 1, tom: Marshaw i. to mg; Cala- | quiet and unobangea. Keetts wore casor for | any improvement tn this particular, at least | solor Januar: ae : Merchants’ for ton yenrs, tins been | mot & Hecln 2 to 2m, Hine Hill, nstersment | fluxsced, nt $1.96 delivered. Timothy was steady tnt) sn Gen senll Inin, tha now ene as fhe lnrae Soller ADrUNT Ss a President of tho cloaring-houso for | pati, eold ut 1. Atlant{o declined 14, Pe £2.46002.52 for primo to chotee, and olover nnete-| Kenan tone, Wine urbe ace eae | OA ars okiva aad “inmae, opnniee’ Hy ya two years, and, except when President, has for | Nattonal 4, Eidgo %,. Osccola 16. T {vo nt $5.00@5.15 for fair to oholec, Drvased hogs i prices of Ti twelvg yenrs held and now holds tho plico of Chairman of tho Clenring-Iousa Committee, who ta tho executive officer of tho association, Mr. Do Koven's namo has been montioned, though prematurniy, with several financial ene terprives of importance, but It Is not Ikely that ho will permit hirisetf more than a brict enjoy ment of tho loisure which ho bis earnet! hy over Aquattor of n century of hard aud successful work, whieh has given bling front rank nmong our practical financlors, On the Chicago Xtock Bonrd thera wero salcs of Watash 53, $1,000, 8033; Chicago, Burlington & Quinuy 4a, 82,00), 80;. Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Poul fs, Minerat Point, 95,000, 93 5563 $5,000, 134, BY TELEGRAPIL, NEW YOItK, Brectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Doe, 16.—Speculation on tho Stock Exchange ran largely on apectaltica this morning and thoy wero murked up In the most reoklosa manner. In the afternoon yaguo rumors of imponding disnster caused a sort of mild pantie, end ovorything was thrown by the board. Den- ver & Kio Grando was particularly weak, Sofar As tho general list $s concerned values are i to Sgper vent lower than nt Inst night's closing, while tha speciaitics have rison from 1 to 1215 per cent. Lhe market opened & per cont highor for Richmond & West Point, 14 per vont higher fur Oregon & ‘Transcontinental, 1% por cont lower for Metroplitan Klovated, and irregular for the remainder of tho list, but only afruction either way. ‘The money market wasaxnin comparatively easier today on call to: borrowers on pledge of Btovk collatoral nt 406 per cunt, closing at 1@6 per cont. Holders of Government bonds were supplied at 34@b per cont. Tmo loans and pritte moreantile, discounts nro nominally un- ehangod. Tho storiug oxchange murkot was firm, Tho noming! asking . quotations aro 48h for airty-dny bills sand 485 for demand, Actunl business was dane At 480GD180!4 for sixty-day bills, 481018444 for du- mand, 4814@485 for cable transfors, and 4784@ 499 for commeroiul bills, Rallrond mortgages wore fairly aetive and Prices oxbibited an upward tendency. Doston, Hartford & Erio firsts rose from 63% to 711s, reacted ta H0}4, and recovered to W. New Jor- soy Central incomes declined Cram 102 to. 101%, recoverod to J0!¢, and reacted to -1tH%{. Objv Central incomes sold up from 4034 to 4815 and receded to 4714; Ohlo Southern Incomes ad- yanced from 40!4 to 471s; Wabnsh firsts (St. Louls Division), from 107 to 1074; Now York Clty & Northorn general'és, from “85 to 86; Motropolitan Elovated seconds from 0to M1: Mouilo & Obfo first debentures from 07 to 0TH; Louisville & Nashyiiio xenoral 68 from 101% to Sef foot Mountain firsts tan Loe to Fort = Wayno Toth 1281 40, Brio fourths extended teow 16? to 108, Dever & Kio Grando firsts declined from 1143} to 11334, do constructions from 108% to 10744, Guit, Colorado & Santa Fé tirsts from 1004 10109, Mobile & Ohiv seconi! debentures sold at 714, Delaware & Ifudson %s of 1801 at 145g. Ate Janta & Charlotty neous: atts, Houston & Tox- ia Contritl frets (Waco S& Northwestern Divis- fon) ut 116, and Winona & St. Potor eccouds at Ly, ‘To tha Western Assoclated Press. New Youx, Deo, 16.—Govorninents woro steady: aud j Wachanged, excep: fords, coupons, which nro itntiroad bouds -woro falrly active, Boston, Hartford & Erio belug most prominant in doat- *Etato securities wore Inactive, except for Ten- neasee, which nro in demand, ‘Lhe market opened irregular, but in tho main f fraction higher than it close yesterday. In varly dealings, and up to the Second Board, tho goneral list advanced steadily, the nnprovement ranging from 34 to 444, Memphis & Churtoston, Obio Central, Lonlavillo & Nashville, Nasbyillo & Chattanooga, and Michigan Central leading tho tmprovement. Hichuond & Danville rose 123% from pstarlay, if ou e to 104; and Itich- nent & Al eben i to 47. 'From ‘tha Second. Board, pricea deci! ined rapidly, and, under prose ro to Boll, the marker fe from tho highest volnt of tho day 34 te , those prominent in tho decline bora ftiehmond & Allegheny, Donver & Hlo Grand it Metropolitan Elovated, Mi ona inte Charleston, Nashville & Chattanooga, ant ville © Nashvitie, “Lho marker closed weal. ‘Transuctions, 415,000 shares: Cannda Southor: 4400;Ontarlo & Weat 4a |otite Contrat, | Pucitie Stal Northwester Roach geal Now York Central Silos Siselsnip pion : 405, 0 ng at 4. Primo mercantile ADOT, Storing “exehango steady at 49134; ; demand, aoventsenrs, mond & Al 1 Ayaan, & Chattanooy2.00 ieust ‘'onnessea. Contral Pacite.. Erlo secon, Lobiuh & Wii Loutsinin con Missou Joo, ofd, tin ee Bet irate ‘Tonsossee ba., ‘Tonnessce not ree Pacias prof. Northwer jen tun & Aor. inols Central, Kanan giisi dank ieee © x conital Northern Pacitic, WOsTON. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Torron, Deo. It—'l'ho ston stock inarkot continues rather dull id ia, without special fentured of interest, tho ¥ varlutfona, a3 a rule, Dbelug of little siyniticunce, In rat pad abate Atohison declined from, W to US. alt shares wold at iM. ran Tharlington: me Quinoy dvalined from 130! Wisconsin Central tulvanced to 214) aud Het alt to 22, | plea, Helphos & prone advanced fro; 8% to 1h, put reveled .to VIGGO, General-San- ager Phillips {olegranns in un oncouruging strain. Ho fs contidont of the success of the system, and anys; 1 am weeding out some of wuukor ew + men who were - on: ged = by io former. munagement ang getting better mon," ort tk edvanced Little took rom 10 & Fort Smith wus steady at ra Town Falls Sloux City advanced from M4 to 85. Govteal® of fown deolined from 37 to 6: 1p Miwourl River and lown land sold at 14. ‘suing € Porg Marquette declinod trom 24 to sate jaw York & Now England advanced froin 06% to 08; Kutleng preferred from 28 to 264, Hoston & Als Duny wi anebnnged at 168%, and Bustern at 33, Kustern in Sah fummpshiro udvanced from ay tot, Old Colony deaiined from 181 to 5), in boats Marton & Erle 7s auvanued from 10 7030035; Mexican Contral 7a trom 88 to Pon “Taktoen 4348 were steady at JOU atte ack & Fort Binith 7s. dvolinea’ fro Ha to 112. L egeeede Central 6s deoliuad 10 0 tate telophone g advanced from 148 to 150, Western Astoctuted Press, Horton, Dec, 18,—-Stocks closud us follows: Water Wo ai nt Cay stun & Albany. Oia Colony. Chicayo, 2. & Q. oH | itutland, o! 1 IT Gin. Han & Olovetatid: 34| Wisconsin Centrale. 225 D 1 YORKIGN, Lonnow, Deo,' baer » ta.—Consols, mone; 00 10; negount, 00 7-10." 7: Ms INinois Conteal, ins eete, 46%; Roading, 054. Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Ban! of Ragland on bulauce toduy fa £7, Pais, Dec. 10,~liontes, ‘ae parts xan ORLUANE, Naw Onuugang, Dev. 1.—Sivht exchange on Now York, par} storling oxchunge,, ban! bills, aig.” POT ad ‘| MINING NEWS. . BosToN, . Bpectat Dispatch to The Odteago Tribunee._~ Boston, Mass, Dec. 16.—In wining shares, Franklin udvancod , to 4; Coppor Falls xy to Antimony Was unchanged at 6, Bullivan at ay, Quincy nt4§, Nonnnzn d evelopniont nt 6 To the Western Ausocisted Presse. igen Doo. 16,--Mining stouks closed as fol- Allouos Mining C Entumet & Hoels 8. Quinoy, NEW You. Dee, ee stocks toda: 0) New Yon, quict, with the exception of Iobinaon, whic ‘was vory netlyo and [rroguiar at from 43) to 380, closing at Rales on both oxohanges amounted to 78,800 shares aut of o total of 10%) shares. State Lines Nos. 2 ond id were stondy atl; and Oriental & Milloratd. Chrysollta deollned from 4335 to 76 undor_lnrgo time sales, South Paolfic was, dull at_ is 0; and Contral sluotuations in oto Arizona doolined to 190. stocks wore sight. BAN FRANCISCO, BAN FRANCHCO, Dec. 10,—Miningstooka closod fs follows? Con, Vir Crown Hoint Saroka Con., xchequar.. Gould x Curry, Inte & Noreeo Martin White, Altu levis a REAL ESTATE, ‘Tho following instrumonts were fled form rede ord Friduy, Dec, 1: ¢ aa aac ornor of ‘wonty-axth 4 ohare ny, dated Nec, the Cournd Bel voliow Jacke. THOT sss 4 fount Digblu.s. assessment of Bc. Cottage Grove a wis ranma a q (Charon Albua 0: Browing Compan: see se Wont iontyeaizt a Park ay, undivided aif ul I ae Y. Bound ‘t. P, Philips to tuted eq de nr ‘i EM It improved, dated Nov, i (rrang ‘Krat to. Stacie Rete MERDGERY orp as it rey -savetith bd Wai a it ra sted Hog. 18 Chi 0,000 Foui ths ith usted Hos 7 Georunwertorn Mutunt JAfo Ihauraneo Company to Joturson 1, Ful~ itd "ite of “iiaarborn nv. 8 Hue 8 of - tad June 2 (John Sheri mY Uy HEsINO o« aan Dtetated ‘winto20 “anmo party to" F a Tren a a iy Ast Michigan st, ori oor Gslunoy Sneryor ii in Stout). 10.00 Horne oy tlig fe9 of Stogre ato f.2 idaved Dec. fe. nad de Killen Co WiNtata 3) a a) Gon, to Krastus FOUtO) v.04 1s Fivo siti naran @ te dated Noy toate tty : Mathor stZol tia sso Ainman wt 135 tt x12 fe, dated Theo. th ag We eas tocar olka). 80 Wost erie au 381 ft w of Stncaans mt iis Ye improved-dated June I (Willan (Oxis2 rt, dntad 1 Ao Staering x yaaa poo. 18 CW, ry ae fated bec is watt aa e200 ated fe hn Lon rio Gunther] Wont Polkat, 118 ftw ot, rh Bx te ah fi dated bac td. He As 2,000 clinton nic Bitte oe Carvail nv's ‘tio alloy nid Mtlinnukge ‘ay, Uniprovad, dated Dou ta ¢Vulenn iron Works Company to Will= tam IL, Warrington: 123,000 Fulton st, @ ftw of porated dnted Deo Mi (ii. 31: Chapman obal.to 008 nO! Wenuindianns HO hiv, tf, x 1 ft inted Doe Bb (Patrick Doyle t0'As hone Rinot ae NOUTH OF CITY LIM ‘VEN ‘MILES OvTIE Cou’ TOUBRS 4egin2s and 2, Block 3 Raxter's nart of Section Say Te inpro rod. ‘tated Deol Wgtin Morkt io Stary aga chi) AMO Droporty Ui lind M. Letsene to dobn Slorki} BOUTH OV CITY Lists Wiritis A MILES OF THE cableredtouse. ty-neventh st 24 tt w of Woods n f,2ix1%¢ Pontod Dace (Gyr Hontley to $1, fare Forty-soventh at, 28 {traf see af BiSite dato Nov. 3t Gourio St, Hoyt, he West oF CITY LIMiTs Tui ‘isin ov ‘oxvE, MILES OF TH COUIET-HOUY: Hotno sh 20 ft sof Corltung, w f, (zit fh, dat~ eu Bec. 6 (it; and E. Greoheawum to Jacob Matz! iusibolat iboulstied: te wor Wabunelit nt, w fy WisxlW fh dated Doc, 10 Gotin Dozgallor to it ry Angra aise ig rook mic, ty cata Sopi.1 (Worry Be Pema feta Svonrow).s ‘e COMMERCIAL. ‘Tho following woro tho recoipts and shipmonta of lending artictes of produce in tho city during tho twonty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Friday morning, and for tho corresponding time a year ago; 2 HeCEIDTH. Bi _ tee. ER 3 ize] Esc ech pica ear Meee eg SUTPMENTO, ANTICLES, Flour, beh Shea, bu. (4 PAH Tho following grain was inapected Into stora in this clty yesterday morning: 3 cars No. 3 red winter whoat, 2 cars lower grades, Scars No, 2 epring, 57 cara No. 8 do, St onra lower grades cara No. 3 corn, 31 cara bigh moixed, 123 oars low grades (100 corn); 13 cara white oats, 26 cara No, 2 mizxea, 81 cara low grades (110 onts); 12 cars No, # rye, 7 cars ro- Jeoted do; 4 cars No, 2barloy, 12 cara No. 3 do, 18 irs Jower grades (5t barley), Total, 439 cars, or” 220,000 bu. Inspected out: 0,728 bu whoat, 66,820 bu corn, 1,687 bu oate, 5,500 bu barloy, ‘Tho loading produco markets wero rather slow yesterday, and generally steady, with not enough elthor offorcd or wanted to cause much variation in prices. Tho Ditish markets wero dull and heavy on brendstufts, and Bt. Loula and Billwaukeo were both-lower ou wheat, whilo Lattimore was quoted Ormor, ‘Beas pork closad 150 lowar, at $10.05016.0744 for January and $16.00G10.02% for Fobruary, Lard closed 10a lowor, at $11.00@11.05 ‘for acllor Jan- unary and $11.15@1117)6 tor February. short Fibs closed 50 lower, at $4.724§@8.73 sollor Fob- ruary, Wheat closed 4@io lowor, at $1.284@ 1.26% for Docomber and 8L27X@127% for Feb- ruary. Corn closed 4@xXo lower, at ONG@OYS for Docember and Wx@QS0%Ge for May, “Ours closed H@Xe lower, at 454 @i5H0 for Dovomber, MMOUHO for January, aad 464@149%}0 for Muy, Ryo vlosod unchanged, at 080 spot and Pi}¢0 for January, Darley closod 1@20 higher, nt 1.0034" cash for No. 2 and $1.00% for January, with cash No.3 ato and January at 85c,~ Hogs wore Stronzor, at 85.800615 for Nght and at 85.760 70 for beayy. Cattlo wore dull and wnchanged, with sales of pour to cholco at €3.25@4,00, Prices of groceries ranged about the samo as on tho two or throo precoding days, bu there waa firmer market'tor coffees, -sugara, and airups, ‘Trade ts only falr. Dry-goods wore 4a moderate request and wore unchanged, ruling steady, There woru no uuw developments tn the dried-frult market, Trado roniains dull ox: cept ih fauoy fruits, which are in falr holiday domand. Prices were without noteworthy change. Nochanges wero reported, in tho fish market. Datry products wore quoted about as before, oxcopting fanoy oreumiory butter, for walch higher prices wero named. Olls,coa!, and pig-iron wore unchanged... ‘The hay market was fairly aotlvo in a shipping way, but the local tradu was docidedly dull. Quotations wore unvhanged. Green fruits wero firm for the native desoriptions, while oranges wore a trillo casey owlng to the heavy receipts, ‘Hides, grease, and tallow aro inactive, without now fosture, Poultry and gamo have étrongth- ened a ilttla with the cool woather, though the supply of the formor is vory large, and: the fact sorves, to proyent any sharp advance. Potatoss aro steady were highor, with sales nt $7.00@7.10 for good to chotco tota. Atnil freightsto Now York wero quoted at 150 per ths for grain and provisions; through to Liverpool t¢ about 27%0 on grain, and to Gins~ gow We, with plonty of ocean mom at command. The recetpts of wheat roportod yeatordny nt Chicago, Milwaukoo, St. Louls, Totedo, und Do- trot nzgreanted 106,000 bu. and the shipments 60,000 bu. ‘The shipments from Now York, Ual- timore, and Philadelphin were 60,000 bu. Tho following shows tho coronal crop move- ment at tho like ports, Including the recoipts of four aud grain at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detrott, Cloveland, and Duluth, from Aug, 1 to Dev. 10, In the yonrs numed: . Artictea, A881, Flour, brs. Benen Wheat, wu.. ‘ogo Comebae quaint Gata, Hye, ba, (Totad geal, bu. 60,258) Tt0ss NATTA ‘The New York Produce Exchange Weekly gives the supply of grain in sight at tho pertods named: Wheat, | Corn. | Onts, | Harley. Pc elt ny EX | we agat LR LD bu rye on Bao, 10, againat 1,253,000 bu the Fo ‘The stock of Intd in Now York ts given at 000 tes nyuinst 4,82 tes ono year nyo, and 105,- ‘FIt tes In 1870, King &Co., of Toledo, say; Late private cables ropurt that Inteat oficial estinutes nike wheat crop of France 15,200,000 hit lesa than ast year, They Honored, 61,000,0 bu during the Zone. ending Aug. I 841. ‘Tho net hinports of wheat and Nour during August, September, aud Octobur this yoar were only 10, ‘115,000 bu Ayzutnst 19,617,000 bu same threo manths lust yoar. ‘Thoir Imports thus fur would hardly content the report Unit thelr crop [8 10,000,000 bu less than Inst year, although tho high’ prices of whont may have restricted the consumption, and diverted {t tu uthor and r foud. HK, Jackson catlinates tint tha East, Indlos havo np crop of 42,000,000 quattors of jwheat. ‘This quantity is so much in excess of oxpectu+ don tbat one of our lrms.cabled yesterday ton London house saking ff those figures uro credit. od, The answer was that they aro probably cor- rect for the total crop. ‘Tho Now York tetminal chargo on grain is Jo per 100 Ih; while the Je at Vhiladulpbia and Ualtimore isso much per bu, In the ens of througn shipments to Now York tho Yo charro is dropped out so far as the shippor fs concorn- od, whito tho shipper hus to pay tho te por bu on tieoume. shipmonta vio Baltimore and VPbiladal- phia. A provision operator romarked yerterday that pork hus now declined about io per brl, while hogs baye ntyanved 400 por 100 Ibs, \tuco pack. erssold a big pilo of the formor for January. They have probably manufactured exvugh to MU thoso sales, but If not it witi bo o tosing operation on whut they bave yet to make, “You will heyor again this your soo | pork as high ng itis now." What! nevor? In answer to n question wo give tho average prices of spot lurd fu thla market for tho month of Decomber in four pust yenrs: ry spriug whont on the ntternoon cull, thore boing Ao LIttle of tho No, 2 that somo folka nro afrald it will fade out altogether, ‘The exports of provisions from the United States for week ending Due. 10 for two yeurs woru us follows: Pork, Beco ray ies vattoa kingdom " Continent, 27 m Oran: EXPORTS riven Nov. 1, Zork, Bacon, Lary sate manson sears eT eT) ‘Tho oxports from soven’ Atlantic ports for Europo for the weok ending Dec. 10, 188],wore 2a follows: Flour, carn, a ih. Ha Gen Volted Kingdon... wir xe aiice Continent of Kuroye Ue cat a ‘Total wock, Toot osc) “Brier inte ieinstiann woM sacKor Rrana Continent of Eurdpo, WIS ANTE “BRI * Total four wooks....+00..270010 TTC Ros HL, i. Jackgon ostimatos the following ng the wheat produatton, ae pate United Kingdom.,] una ti ‘i aha nitodt states Teen France, FETT ‘Manoo =—Total 9,000,000 Le Naw York Dally suletin ahovws that dur- ing tho lust five years the United Kingdom has Imported frum the United States wheat and flour ropresenting 90,500,000 qra; from’ Rusala, 6,600,- 000; rest of Europe, 10,500,000; Canada, 4,000,000; ‘Chill, 1,000,000; and India and other countries rather above 8,000,000. Production of rico is shown to have reached this senson 200,000,000 ars in Indin, 160,000,000 in Ching, and 39,750,000 In. Versin and Japan, Malze, 200,000,000 in tho United States, and 45,000,000 in other countrica, Production of potatoes us followa; United King- dom, 5,000,000 tons; United States, 5,000,000 tona; Gormany, 2,000,000 tona; France, 10,000,000 tons; Russia, 0,600,000 tons; Austria-Hungary, 8,000,- 000 tans; other voiutrlos, 12,350,000 tons. ‘Tho samo authority gives tho, following live- stock statlatioss ee Guttles Be Pigs, ited Kinwdom.,| 9,000,000] i Gitte wants +] Eom an DY sasecsenee Aueurtu-iltiga Germuny has 2,000,000 and Spain 8,000,000 goats, 780,000 uso, aud 650,000 mulos, THE BREADSTUFYS MOVEMENT. , To the Editor of The Chteago Tribune, Dautimone, Occ. 13—Tho receipty of tlour and groin at the Atlantic ports guntinue to _ ollne,-and the totals for tho past weak were o1 100,165 bets “ilour, WAZE bu whos, 10s 483 bu corn, and 248,00" bu oats, agatnat for tho preveeding wock of this year 215,404 Dris flour, 087,0i bu wheat, 1,041,808 bu corn, and 023,017 bu oats; while for tho cor- rosponding wook of 188 the recolpta were 87,763 els four, 1,489,070 bu wheat, 1,529,005 bu corn, and 31,845 bu onts, hetng a decroage for tho past weok of 180,000 bris tlour,700,000 bu wheat, EOLIOO Die COE und 100,000 bu outs, Tho record of tho Grop movement for five seasons, na mensurcd by by the total recaly watthe Atlantic porte from 9, shows a vory houvy falling off ae year, as iituatrated by ae following ‘yures: | Hicur, Wheat, Corn, Gata, ETT saith ee He SLBsHuss OL ghar bre ash Tey Px ALY Ud ‘The Foocipte of flour nat the peckaarl as shown the forega + 1 to Dug. 0, ot Wore duly Smut bla 2 ate ‘bra leas },000 bria lose than for tho snme thae in 1 and eerie erably iene thun for ulthar of the four preceding ones. O if wheat tho a fooe nis footed res 660,11 uu, a docreuse of 21,000,000 bu compared with tho pared onding tine Inet acts ond u decressa of bu cempared with the sume ting jn wi, Duriny the lirat threo nant beoHEpem Net, Bory and November—of the crop fant «the movement of wheat from the “West to the seuboard was cnormous- ly Benny reaching, from Bept. I to Dev. 41,209,055 bu, aguluwt 24,255,205 bu for tho eame tine 1878, During tho" sumo three months of 1880 the movement of wheut to tho seabuurd was alse quite free, but not so lirge os in 1870, tho decruase being nuarly 14,000,000 bu, and this, tug, notwithstanding the fuct that the total vrop of Jew vory largely exceeded tho yield of 187. Tho receipts from sopt. 1 to Deo, 0 of tha prus- ent yoar, compared with the garguepodiiae Une last year, show a deurense of 23 ‘bu, but this waust not bo attributed whally ton semulior juld this year, a8 there was a hirge decreasd his yeur, oven when the ylold was much greater, than fn 1870, us previously shawn, ‘The Tecalpts Of corn wt tho Atiantic ports trom Sept, 1 to Deo. 0,, 1881, wore 20,080,241 bu, a de- cilue of 9,400,000 bu from the amount recelyed during the same time 140, but allgitly more ibiu the recoipty for tho corresponding thine of 1870, Liat orisi7, With tho vxoeption of 1s), the receipts from Bupt.t to Dov, Uof tho lust nee pasa have shown etait little. Saran, or he receipts wore ‘bu, uuulost for the Ma oatroaponlina ting! ina year 8,308,255 bu, nat for the samo time 1879, 6, ts bu. Ag the proseut time the exports from the At~ ports are eye lighter than tho reoojpts, to Bt the prices ruliug for (ho past wooks Woolls ! nd thero ly popareguy but Little prospect for Vio ours, and to eivo foreign buyers a contidance in | yyeen Led marty atten pal ‘ortho ecient deopping 340 nnd ‘ta Jower priocs Inter in the sonéon, Whothor thoir ‘ie dorerred Y expectations wil bo realized the futuro alono | yenreontmers on tho aHore alto turn ove wine ran tens but there Is evidently & growlng hollof | mostly wut or the way, and the honvy welunt arco that tho world's mupply of whont wilt prove | Ink tr anyentunucs In how on tho silir ontop its Cait Oats ROM nt te, [amor nee, iselior Deromtinr roponey ualie sein 1) fc mali me NE Ake, L011 te med nt 43 inet the Abumiant to moot tho relies . Tho Foca teat ach pork for tho past week, and also fron Jan. 1 tv Due, 0, 1881, as compare with tho samo tino 1890, srora ‘ns follows: NRCRIPTS FON WKEK FNDRD DEC. 9, 191. At dete, mul downto aTRUE alan atondy, git from Raed Raton wory wie yaar: a wes to fa for rt Thleed acy cats rejectad wiiltn, wn No, Zita’ on ee Purse aeii{o for eyectod Tine eae ArHekt ta reton witto, ‘and siesta for "aru to roo un innrd. ‘Tord equal tonbone te followtnw were tho. olustint uae ur ettior wih tho raineo, renter, nar No.2oate, —‘Thurediy Bid, lay, gt Brn. td Bag do, Lia or divconibor, Setter dunuary, Hollor Kobrun i RTH Renan | Bl RO jontront.. FOU fast BOOS aa Ta razon ShO0IA i nits NOME RW bu Totol.ALARGa BASIS OHANON —2,00i G5 | eqttAl to nbon NECRIOTS PROM JAN, 1200 Hike. 0, 1830, Rar qt Won tt atlvery Wali a raling mt Hour, Wheat ny Gale, | Like Nowlin store auld nt dle, eth Thee i shinu figura, and danurry nt aie. hh wen wan faienta, reintiee advance. — atti Now Halts Px ee if é 0. nt TeASo for No, t i Hey Taine Canny on track LON for Nu. d (av manta equnl LO ABOUT AUD b 2 oWord Hunerally Innctiy Bk sans MSS _ oka Tota TMS TTL. BRO atta AU EL bra. tor elmo tp Soler any hein ‘The total recclptsatall tho Atiautic ports from EEN. air to cbulca, Fiaxsgad wae trite Jun 1 to Doc, UGB bela flour, gamer, at fl Witivared Salen we: Boga clovor-sand nt gies Oh free mcrae of i ia othy muod at 62.2'4@2.45; Wenn andy Wied one Wan enan tor choles in woot, ana th for January; 24 Bags of miliot nt +) for poor Garnin i, Sid in whont, Osesmon0 tii corny and. 23. 001,168 bu onts, aguinst for tho currespondiiig timo last year L0AB}005 bri sae, JEAN bu Wwhont, 133th 18 Corn nnd ZiT be onte, TWO O'CLOCK 0, a atng in Tnorenso of 100,00 bein flour ‘and Tower, at #.3ih¢ ot 1,200,000 but onta, but ndecrensa of 48,000,000 ltt jantines. BLAMES TiA toc eee whent an tu corn, of i total ‘of tho fur Maren, ios mene two combined a 1000 ini. Tho oxporte.for ap eBlat wolior tani ary, Blab tho past waok wi 3) brie flour. 1008410 bi rallor Fobrugey. 1.244 rollne March, and Wwhetite and S8f,148 tnt eorns ngultst for the. rama siege nea te ie da week Inst y 1,00. bes’ tour, es bu ¥ ‘ANG. Tint Thary, Geto for Ma 3 Balan worasinnde of Ghoad ho a naliaeJamss ary. Oise aalier Fobruary, nnd Yi sollar Sng. Pita clnaud Middqq lowars AL Airedse the ‘Heeomey Mt tor “Januar, siete for February, tha Re ‘for Sera nade mt December, as oh), Sonuller ‘ania dio gent Pitty Bier May. Mons pork. cured Fonts nd ee ss erie ae bene ehh Sites wr Orla at sintiieatrily wollen dant fo ade sy sollor Fourunty, AT tal AS seller Mui ‘ Muy, and sid hott iol ned o how suller Vecomber, él. 5 January, ALI 136 for Kobruary, pails oe Murene Miwa’ foe cAprite ana eld a4 Kater ward mada Of 1200 ton ni 4 pocemees (ae wilOr “dante att 130 Fontan Sint Shore ribs closed 2 duntinergeapeests Yor Pi th Maret, “Suios wore mindy Ba Tie areca ueuney, 0.79 evllor obruary, und. gasses ni wheat, und fi 19 bu corn, Tho exports from | enc port for tho past week and ulso from Jan 1 to Dee. 0, 1881. compured with the same thie in 1850, were ns follows: VAPORTY FOI WEEK ENDED NEC: 9 1891, uaa are GENERAL MARKETS. HROOM-COMN—A fale vusinoss ts reported by 8h JAN, 2 TO DEC. 1, 1880, Wheat bite Corny bate deators. Wo quoto: hati | Cheles hurl und earpat, Pa Grown, nelf-working..., BM Kad Upped, sulf-working an pMoriur und common... s ait au RUTTER—As high as 440ba' Is boing obinined for fancy ereamory, the domand continuing in oxcess of the supply. Tho tnest dalriod aroalso soiling ut prouy ati prices, but fur anything below prime the market 1a. duit und prices vory! Irrexuine. We quote: Creamary, funoy, «. bo, tule td ehoted.,, 7588 TAOIST — : PROVISIONS, TOG PRODUCTS—Were moderately activo, chiefly bocause of larzer vtforings, which sreakoned the mnr- kut. Hoga wore quoted tirm, and Liverpuol roported id advarico on inrd, which made that artiola rulutiyely firm hore, But the occasion scomed to te uthorwina regarded as favorable for sulling, und tho result was lower prices. ‘Tho markots of the West appear to be sastainad clitotly by tho thought that the bulk of the hog crop is bolng murkotod curly, und that thore will bo 4 Die shortaye on the after end of thy winter pack= fui. Ln thls elty the packing te active, und for tho un BAGGING—-Was rovorted unviange Nutt movomentat tho following CHEESK—Sold in u modorato way at about former quotations, ‘rata wus. prinolpally continea tothe Hu Woat It hus. been about tho sunie this Wook as | Dotter grados,. ‘the markot is overstocked with poor your nau, thoagh uty mueh nuther prives fur boys und | 49 1a Tate (auilites: produes And 1 poor forolgn demnn I crenin, Keptomb: 1 gui Special regi the rcinelinatt Srtee Current show wu renin, October. BG 18 Number v i i) Novel neta oes puckud at londiie places nes | a Adu Hn ele W git ji ees 14 6 a8 — ero was a Tigh doinund at che iulluwin ‘quotations, whiten arethe fot faa pricas delivered Cautar Hapt Broulas i fo'fur lard arcun Ottunva ia cite pot Unreainiie ett (al land tiorcom at & Dupiquer SE MSSEL GUN AVera'tirm uid ligier, wiih saiea eon ghGceWervquiut at 2 por dos for fresh and me : qi Bes aoe HNL “Were quotod quiet and, stondy. Wo repens Auantic, lu, gues lets Harlingen Whtotinh, per }-brk toy Fam iy patie wore U1 Fouts but 34-DEl eel fai ine MackseiNo Hutte Tet ree baa E SS hey Ur an eigied | 3h jaw tho lagu fureday nt.abou Ticats alias toenow:and slagiieesTi pollue, Fabris ker ary, antics ere reported of HAUw Uris sollor Junuary Halibut, smuken, por bis aglier Fobrunry Codtnn~Georuo's, per Wi ibs, ate Ht Sn Dela, sollue Maren nt él icteatnine, Codtish—Grand Ba ‘Pata aT be ite a iat ulves Hie tango of | Gadlsti--Levssa:... i =I te diy, Inetuding tho Cail Boned thn nanctionas | Horne tanruaae, aol Bs Mess pork. sriiradiy, bid, yesteriny. — garfa, | Morrin-sealed, Bi bog De bor New. sid oe Bet | California nu tegen ita eas deutuury, wens SiTeNA” TU ny NUS uatnesa soudine tall There Popru away | $s futr tucal ar-by Weniuid for fancy frulte laren. iv Hd | diate or thos sey trady, but ottierwlso the Lat be nil floctinud toe, "ana | movemont ls aiueaial. clomid Co bate te intone prlaue' OF Kouraday wt dbous - yi kad Yor now, und $b L254 $1030 tur old, #110) us fF pouruary. Gales wero reporter uf 70 168 oe atoning fey solar the month at SUMD@IUT Bea tes Gite BLUSE. teanctiog » ‘Curkbin prunes, new, Italsing, layers, now. 24 Hi GorMary Mt ul tow sailor sturen at $1135 iiss] 0 tes nelle Ape gu ot eILat H and 60 tes sullor qibteniec henson Iarors te a te ics. ‘he fullowing ulves Sivatk atthe nes tho Call Hoaracieane: | Hulsine: loose Muxcuca| aetions! Zante Currants, Lart, Th an hee a m oti rbey ra nt water fs Bde iat H i ea ¥ the oH Abbie Kanter or 5 : aMaTeadlineil te par 100 abs un tha specutaitve pare ot tho doa with (iitio ehango-othorlsa. ‘Bales fForefenorted ut Wine ibealtouiders nt Gort Sanaa Pat Wu@tige. Hp oun dv aciscor ab tuxes ion el sloarant discal Wy Oxus Hore cleara on private terms; 100 bo: borlandg at Hast 30 boxos loltg rite an private yea ‘anaes phurt olen: eae box ib BUS nbout 1.8, io do at i reoanh feller Janney, at Solice robrunry, and ny guilon Marco} Axi) ioe uroon tan (h Hes cor 200 en 9, tbe) nt eb4o} AN tev amvol-plekivd fants ditt ep at a Lo toxen loniccut do On privat terms, “Irleoso eddy cute woreus follows 200 Tu, * Bie Btn Wu quate: Short | Shoul-L, & 8. Short oy Ww Hoa’ | ‘dere |eleeras| clears, | City brown FHOS 0038, feet Decombor, gunuary, todo... Short ribs cloned av Rows 5 January und TS—Pelcen ota eripiions tirin, with tho cacendian a, turns, wen aro Ponty auGaio for February, Long cluare quotod at MA) | und trudinu downward. Wu quota: fasted ase 8, oxwdi Gumborin ants, aye boxed | Apples, fairto chotcy, por bri i 5.0 lunweeut. or SB 4ca vo t-pickled Iniis quoted nt berries, por Dr! ‘ua ay Uietie for F s@Is ‘averagest wroon homs, sumo ay» aie) 4 9 corpus x Lncdr quoted, st 14@80 for shouldors, (100 for oot 8 I: Mal fang 7.0031 Tints, Ril eanwawod wid ith Seaton Pees ee SnOcE Es ty eh this market there ‘was 20 Bo lamar BEE E—Was gulot at: 10,00 for mass, $10,50@11.00 were 8 for oxtra meus, und 620,00: for Laws, valled for somd tima previ BREADSTUFFS AND SEEDS. Mirupa aru quoted Brinor, Helo FLOUN—Was quict and tame, Some quated tho | Paralina... market wonk, tut holders ‘wero not prosaing sates, | 1Oulsinna. ‘and thero was little changa In prices, Sales wore ro- vorted of 23 brie winters, partly at #5.0) for sucunds; 123 brla und 500 sacks sprins oo privato tome; und 60 Urls ryo four at $5.0), ‘Total equal to 0H brie. . Winter tlours wore quoted at #5.00@7.00; ahipplog springs, ¢5.00 @U.18; tha fow-xrade springs, EL7SG120, Iya flour at about $5,152.00; and buckwheut was lower at $4.0 8.23 for Kaatorn and 97,7@8.00 for Wastern, OTURN MILLSTUFES—Woro In god demand and firma. Sates ware reported of It cars bran at #10000. it Iddlings at $14.78@21.0) 4 enra food at dial jan ‘ Gavcuntse copnemoat ata) por ton iruo nb PING Wi1EAt—Wos rathor slow and enslor, Curia the uruater putt af the cod eclinud de, urd ei ary ig latent prides $2 Ahureuay, tho in Tyports quote fund heavy condiiten thore, had raukee duclined abuut 20 with the oxpoctuuion uf to Granulated, Aatundard ANo (or reculpls fro the Northweot und grunt. tr wilder oa the part or “Docgiauor Joni ule was quoted Jo lower, Algo St Pita ae afta eh use. OF cou aa quoted woak under thus conaluons, aids inet thal DAF urkes did not brook muru indie gaton thay ie Iw ulthor rucicnlty strum or vory stub. born, ‘he fact le thut w Kood many operators are on Nucmeas tho diosa scalp, nd a wovament of lusty por bu eltuue | AY—ihers wits B fair slituoing ‘jomand, way brings outu reavtion, Decause thore sro su iauny | for local consumption wi dull, Wo quots: whe have buen educated up to the polnt of working Imothy, per cn, the wal that the mnjority ure of that way of bao iy a the piilusontiy beats itault for want of bet tor “from Focolvts and relectad wut fomluatatate in contral ty Bio tn proferred uous, Shor ules ware rapurted wf KOM uu und id care No. Wweurs No.3 ‘and 24 curs by ef ‘on band. «Wo quotes “Potat anoue S00 bud Pacitig coast... aay peat tic Alo tour | Now York ‘ohalce. waar rollur February apencd N 4 DELWIC. 6 Coane eu #2i}g declined ta ged iain brine, Clore v4 aia ciate anuury Fenuuul ut } is ual CoML closing a encty nomloa) ut #1 ce 214. nid, Maret autent “ihe follows lable mows the gango of rd {sO ‘improvenient to ne ana thls fio dug including Hanwsetions un the Cull Huura ‘orders are not furthcomind, a dia ge Clad. ne taatiefuctury. We die iis 8 Thirday, — yénterday, aah porib Ng id Beller Senuney Baltor bubrunty, LaASa! Bg wae Maret jes us eWiSE Witt Sates wore inates AE free oo board, andl car hunted att ‘iWon Tate COLN—Was stow and steady, but caster, tho’ ‘eatlit 1 PO (c below tho latuat pr} Foe tuts. n-houks ob of eee ee euaLeckoried’n doclineat’s ern pal AE aro classod as ria Fe .ondon wae culled ina, walle Now York was dull i the resulta here ‘continue ‘small same ns on | tha preeadlg ff Coa ilo or Wo do for an fal Und Gia fur high eatxede ‘ware report tod uf 10 cars hiuh-imized at i 1S at oT eng het @it}i0; 5,000 bu ans Folusidd we twsohai Yours by ental Ht asad {aStubhane "Solloe Muy opened “at ied rag") Sapt 4 3 . k ined woes ey 3S |Gagolnusdeutedee. iar eart by es ‘Yet Helaead By dieiautiae, BS [Getciinedeo.srave ee wi thet al ane a ia sie at NOV ilesorgte. ura: Mberal, x ; ae she Fane ot abe di apy indi eet ra oul f fale o' ‘Owiny. to fain tarpon on thy Vall Hour Most uf the gouds, Prices rule study. aasubiows and gacly ‘pose lll No, 3 corm, the carivt on bruck. ‘firm at: a Bitar aaa sk Belle Hiewiibees oe OULTEY AND ie Darcy wa 6 Ussto WSR angi. rr sea,

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