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I'ISANVXAt*. :E. DILLINGHAM & CO., j;, K. cor. Mudisoit & i/.iSullc-s(s. Stocks and Ms nnmrlit anil Siilil im N. Y. Stock JixclmiiKii. New York Office, No. 13 How-st. it. r. dii.mmgiiam. M*]j* VM'i4:i Member N. V. Slock Exchange. 111. a.'NX'linl.S. tipeclal. ». (]. WALKER & CO., Stock Brokers AND Commission Merchants, IS! I.u Nulle-«t. *f-fflSfiSlrK;.,! *>«"*'• CHICAGO Slock* nnd Pond* bought nnd sold on Now Vork winck Exchange. Bankers mid Brokers, 130 LaSalle-st. Members N. Y. Stock Exchange. SPECULATE. ■SInPKOO. Public Grain und Stock Kiehnmre. riPilsl.tlW.OO. Incorporated tor lionotltof traders »howl«h to avoid tlio risk niunidlnp IrnnsscUnn* on theUonrd cifTmdo and Now Vork Stock Exchange, operate* In Grnln, Provision?, nnd Stocks, tinfoil, melt, most popular, nnd best plan known to speen* Umra. Write for book of Instruction*, vitlnabln mfnr niilon. statistic*, etc.: also dally Market Reports, khowlnff receipt*, shipments, iliiciumlon*, seal free. Address Publlo Grain and tilock Exchango, 113 41 Bill loo-it. (rear of llroovoort House). Chicago. "’[RATIONS IN STOCKS. JOHN A DODGE & CO., Binkprs nnd Urokcrs, Nn. 12 Wnlbst.. Now York, bay xml carry Mocks on 5 to 6 por cent mnr«ln, and. when ecrtrca. will advise when nnd wlmt to lair. Also, an* ruro KI'OCK I'IttVII.KDKH nt roasoimblo raton In which (->toUOicnn bolnrested. Full Intoriimllon on tppltcallnn, and Flnaiirlul lleport sent free. "COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ILQ, LINDIEY & CO., HEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Mo and Provisions 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, EDWARD M. FIELD. JOHN I*. TUURBURLL DANIEL A. LINDLUVi HOWARD 8. WAHUUUUN, POPE C. TEKFT. CYHUB W. Kllfl.O, S[ioclnl. C. D. IHWIN, It W. IRWIN,) pnod-i ““ m ' L iw. fe. ! r » K^ IRWIN, m & CO, Commission Merohanls, >’o. 2 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO, ILL., Make a Specialty of Buying und Soiling GRAIN and PROVISIONS, either for present or future delivery. I'MT Ali 1.1 Nil KU IHrtO. McCORMICK, ADAMS & CO. GRAIN AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Sos. 11l ami 14 Union Building, Chicago. CVIIUS It. McCOIIMICK, i*rpf>'i MrCnmiick Harvest. Machine Co. CYItUS 11. ADAMS. J.lticral Cash Advances made on Conalcnmonts. (•rnln and I’rovlaiona llounhl, Hold, and Carried on UnfKlns. Correapondonco Solicited. S. 11. M’CREA & CO., 169 East Washington-st., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Grain and Provisions bought and sold and carried on margins. Correspondence solicited. 188 I R F* B *3* Dealers make Money with inf U L ffrt w. t. SOUI.B & co., 130 HP ri r H La Salle Street, Chicago, BP iBELrg 111. Write for particulars. MINING OUTFITS. CHICAGO REFINING CO. ' GOLD AND BIDVEB Refiners and Assay ers. Careful nnd Accurate Assays made of Gold and Silver Ores; (iolU-I)ust, Gold and Silver liulUon lloughti Dor, Sheet, nnd Granulated Fine Gold und silver for halo. 114 Dearbom-at Chicago. PUBLIC HEALTH. Time and Place of the Next Meeting of the Sanitary Council oftlio nilnU* •Ippl Valley—Action of the lUlnotn State Hoard of Health* fiprclnl Dlspalch to The Chicago TVttun* Orncß or Becuktauy Sanitary Counqi. Mibsujsipit Valley, UritiNoyiEi.n. 111., Marob 15.—Tbo third annual meeting of the Sanitary Council of the Mississippi Valley will bo bold at Evansville, lud., on Wednesday, April 20. Im portant business will bo transacted. Tbo status of quarantine will bo discussed, and n report “silo of a schedule of articles and tbo clrcum •Uncos under which they can bo transported without conveying Infectious or contagious dis hes from one port to another. All Htiito and local Boards of Health and all saultaryorganlta- Uoos In tbo Valley of tbo Mississippi arc re spectfully Invited to bo represented. By order of the Hxccutlvo Commlttco. John 11. Hauoh, M.H., Secretary. . flwetdl DliMKh Co The Chicago TYliun*. OTATK lIOAItD 01* IlßAhTtt, Hl'lUNnflEf.D, ■srch 15.—Owing to tho fact that there arc now «ve fxilutfl In this Stnto ■ from whore small-pox “»y be disseminated. In addition to its general prevalence In other Htatcs, tlio State Hoard of |>cidth deems It lu duty to warn tho people that prompt und decisive action must bo taken to prevent Ha spread. Tho history of tbo recent “uthreak In Pultun County la a practical Ulus «Uoa of what cun bo dono lu the way of ino ‘•mien. All tho deaths that occurred at Cuba ■rro among Individuals who bad never been •sccluated. In otnera who wore exposed and Promptly vaccinated the vaccine disease and mo variolous disease ran their course together fatal conseoiicnccA nr serious sickness, ■>hlo aoinu who had been previously vaccinated •uttered only front mild varioloid, tbo (creator “umber escaping. >n this connection tho Hoard would remind tbo < «*eaicftt profession that, in case a doubt exists .y'u revard to ulaKitusls, It Is tbolr duty to ‘“.row (uu doubt In favor of precaution. This *•'* bo appreciated when it la stated that the ®ru cases in Fulton and Hike Counties were Jjhlcn c h(ckcn-juu\ Tho Hoard fully recognizes ullHeiilty In sumo cases In the early staves of wo disease to positively decide, but at this time 1L ~u fo l ‘> treat all suspicions us If they were ' 411 ***** -All should bo vaccinated or rovgeclnatnd. tA-aponslidlity rents upon Bchool Hoards “d local Hoards of Health. None should bo fmared to attend school who had not recently £ or » vaccinated. Tho proprietors of niutiu- establishments and railway managers «a<>ufd insist upon thu same precaution being ‘••ea with their employes. U Hoard of Health will codporuto with pMt Hoards to the full extent of Its powers. un>col>t uliiinv InbtrucUuns for thu man* £«rmcntof thu disease will be sent tqouyud upon application to tho tiooretury. . GALENA, ILL. I>i#patc* to Tin Chicago Trtbun*. Oslbxa, in., March 15.—George Curllo, Dora rustle candidate, was elected Mayor of this city to succeed tbu late Darius lianklus. ills “njorliy was IDO. jbtown'* Ilruncblal Troches will instantly ro» *>>9 4 tough, a cold, ur bout suuess. tb oeuU, BUSINESS. Stocks Open Strong and Close Weak. -UnCnvornblo Unports About DII I'oront Stocks, Chicago Finances Quiet—A Moderate Currency Movement. Tho Produce Markets Generally Strong, After a Rather Tamo Opening. Grain More Active—Provisions Bess Freely Offered. FINANCIAL. Blocks at tho opening of business wore quiet, but strong. Later In tho day transactions bo* enmo larger, and a downward tendency In quo tations was evident. Western Union was put down ivi on a report that an Injunction had been Issued against tho payment of tho dividend. Lackawanna was depressed by tho statement that there would bo no Increase of dividend, nnd the other coal stocks sympathized with It. Gould atone tlrao was said to bo buying Jersey Contra!, for which ho hasonnpparenllr Insatiable appetite, and at another to bo selling tho whole list. Michigan Central was posted us curtain to make a bad statement for tho quarter. Money was more active, but thoro was nothing like stringency. .lust at tho closo them was a slight rally, caused by the covering of tho shorts, but tho market closed weak. In {Chicago business was very dull, almost no one buying and very few selling short. Chesapeake & Ohio was noilconblo lor n re actionary movement which took away tho gain of tho day before. New Vork bears declare (hat tho reports Just mado by Union Pacific nnd Western Union wuro cooked up to roako a good showing. Tho enro fill Financial Chronicle says about Wcstoru Union: ' Western Union Telegraph stock has sold ex divldcnd. and tlio Company has declared uqunr torly cash dividend of 14 percent; the largo In* cornu In this quarter against tho small Income in tho most favorable months of October, No vember, and December Is calculated to excite Botna comment, In view of tho operations which were going on In tho Company’s stock at tho dates when thoso quarterly reports were re spectively issued. The Orop/tto of Thursday bad tho following cdltorlah , Tho Graphic was tho first newspaper In tho country to point out tho signs of returning prosperity, and to advlso Its renders to not upon tho belief that values wero certain to Increase, and that money was to bo made by Judicious purchases. Tho result has proved tho absolute correctness of our prognostications, and wo bavo tho satisfaction of knowing that thousands of our readers have profited by. thorn. Wo nro still In tbo full Hood nf prosperity, and wo do not anticipate any sudden or general ebb of tbo tide, liut tho present moment Is an excel lent time to bo prudent. Homo securities nro to-day selling at prices that nro 100 high,—lt might bo said absurdly high. Others are held at what is probably a sound and reasonable valua tion. Others nro still too low, but It Is safe to say that they will not long remain so. Much of tho great advance which wo have recently expe rienced is duo to foreign buying. This may con tinue or It may suddenly stop. There are at this moment ?7.0iK).000 or foreign gold on board ships coming from Liverpool to New York, and due hero in a few days. Dut tho advance In stocks since Friday Inst is largo enough to swallow up $100,000,000. Lot no one bo alarmed; every one who bus bought wisely and paid for bis pur chases Is safe enough. Dut speculation has per haps reached Us highest limit, for tho present nt least. It would not bo n bad thing if our friends should now* taka a rest and count their money. On Saturday unlisted securities, bid and asked prices, were: Edison Electric Light Company stock, lift) to 1700; Edison Oro Milling Company stock, 00 to 80; United States Electric Light Com pany stock, 200 to 800; tbo finish Electric Light Company of New York stock, 100 to 150; tho Ful ler Electrical Light Company now stock, 110 to-10; International Hallway Construction Company stock, S 3 premium to 30 premium; American Hallway Construction Company, 03 premium to 75 premium; Inter-State Hallway Construction Company, S 5 premium to3opremium; Hoeboster & State Lino flrst mortgago certificates, 85 to 00; Dos Moines & Ft, Dodge preferred stock,3o t 042; Dcs Moines & Ft. Dodgo common stock, 10 to SO; American Cablo Company subscriptions, 16 prem ium to 25 premium: Atlantic,Mississippi &Ohio stock, 10 to 10; Now York Loan & Improve ment Company stock, 100 to 103; Brooklyn Ele vated Railroad flrst mortgage, 47 to 53; Central Now Jersey Land Ss Improvement Company, S 3 to 35; North Ulvor Construction Company of O. Si W. Railroad rights,Hi premium to 3 premium. Tho Financial Chronicle,booking nt tbo wbula situation, is not surprised to And, beneath tho Influences which daily gossip affords, an under tone of groat strength. There would havo been n decided reaction In prices tho past week wero It not for this fact But with money offering freely, as It has boon, oven during tbo present stringency, on city real ostato, at 8 per cent for a term of years, stocks permanently payings per cent nro worth 160. Furthermore, this plethora of loanable funds receives new acces sions from Europe every tlmo our money mar ket grows a llttlo stringent. Suppose to this, then, wo add earnings on our railroads, which give promise of oven higher dividends, and one readily sees why tho ott-prcdlotod panic is not realized. Tbo outflow of money for April settlements, according to the Now York IVtounc, is tbo only onusoof probublo depletion of reserves in tho stock market. From March 13,1880, to April 3, tbo Now York banks lost $4,258,000 in gold, and $804,000 la currency. Into tho channels of cir culation throughout tbo country bavn been poured, during tbo past year, not loss than $50,000,000 gold, $7,600,000 silver, and $63,400,000 paper currency; in ail nearly $103,000,000. It docs not seem probable, therefore, that tbo de mand to supply any temporary want In tho In terior will bo as groat as It was one year ago. But, to provide against a possible outgo of $5,000,000, tho banks bavo $1,000,000 in gold from abroad already boro, $3,000,000 more on tbo way, to bo received within a week, and tbo assurance that the Treasury will take $6,000,000 or $10,000.* 000 moro of bonds wbouevur occasion may urlso. Tbo following shows tbo range of lluctuatious fortbo day: Oom* on/. Stock*. niW i;w« iiffl ■i llip Chl., liar. * Quincy Illinois Contra) Cblciutu X Alton Now York Contrat.* MlchUmn Control Louisville x Nashville.... Wostoru Union American union. PacitJuMall Philadelphia A ueiwllnv... Chesapeake A Ohio Do preferred Cleveland X Columbus.... C..C. At. C... 1... Hannibal A til. Jo lio preferred Missouri. Kansas A Texas, ciilcaao X Nortliwcatern.. Krlo lie preferred Erie, second uorumuo l,nkoahoro.,. Wabash, tit. L A Poo Do proforma Union I’aclUc.. Conlral Paulite Northern Pacific. DO preferred................ Chltimo, MU. X tiu Paul... New Jersey Central., Delaware,(.auk. X Wesu.. Dolownro X Hudson Ohio X Mississippi J)o pruiuirud cm., Hu PatilAOrouba... Do pruturrud Iron Mountain..,.. ciUumii, U. 1. A 1’.... Canada tiuuthurn Imku Krlo A Western Manhattan K10vat0d...... New York Kluvnted MelroiiolUan Kleraled.... Mel. hlovuied bonds Mobile X Ohio Ontario X Western Nashville X Chaiunoona. C.. tit. L. X N. O tit. I- X tisn bran Do ptuforrud Denver x Ulo (Irundo.... Puoiia. U. A K Ohio Central Indiana, lllouio. X Wusl.. Terre Haute Du preferred Houston X Texas •Western Union. now aloekf-Openod, tiOi bltfhcet, #J( loirost, Wj cliwod, M. tU*. quarterly dividend of 1W par cent, payable dlridond of 3 pop cent, payable April Government bond* were strung. In Chicago, tbu District of Columbia U.Ws wero ICciU bid mid HXU4 asked; tbo 4s were HO‘4 and 1I3K; tbo 4H*. Ul'4 and 111 K: tbo 6s. NIK and 101 H; mid tbo os, luili and lutK. Tbu advance In tbo ss, fur wbleb, principal and Interest, tbo Uuvernmant will pair but 101*4 on May 1, Indi cates a calculation In Wall sttootthat tbo Qov ormnoot uro not likely to take them up. foreign exebuogo closed wltb a stronger HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1(1, 1881—TEN PAGES, feeling. Hlorllng posted rules, WWAW.i, For slxly-dnycommcrelal bills for prompt delivery, 477401178. For throe weeks' delivery. 47ivai7(»‘4. tilxty*day commercial bills, prompt, delivery on Havre, Ilordomix. Wi»f. Slxty-dny commercial bins on Antwerp, dollvernble prompt, were ftCP.tftm Hankers' bills onGer rnntty were 01 lor sixty rluvs nnd OI‘S lor demand: ninety-day prompt commercial bills, WA'SW. Slxly-day commercial, delivered prompt, W!isiiri74{ same, delivered In three weeks, UIH'SKPA. Hankers* (rnlldent on Ilnllnnd were for sixty days ami IMS for demand: sixty-day commercial was W’iCVSi h-W. Ship* per*' exchange on Now Vork was 000 discount. The value (flM»K),ll«) of the Importa of mer chandise at tho Port of Now York for the week ended March 13 Is (71.VH1 loss than thu value for tho preceding week, and (;W),73.'» Icm than for the enmu week of IHKO. Thu exports ot mor* chandlso from Now Vork, valued at (8,P21,3;i7, for tho week ended Tuesday, March H, are (;i!Kt,- 013 more than for tho preceding weak, ami 81,M5.:mi more than for tho corresponding week of 1880. Tho total movement of merchandise at tho port from .lan. 1 to tho dates named, compared with the same time of 1880. shows an Increase of (11,180.517 In tho tho value of tho exports, and a decrease of (15,111(1,311 in tho vulno of tho Imports. Tho Imports of spcelo last week amounted to (1.008,070, malting a total of .«(J,8.V»,370 since .lan. I. against 13,IKt.liW to tho snmo unto in 1380. The exports of specie to date this year amount to (3.118,001 against (3,(107,1(1) for tho same time last year. These changes show a comparative difference of (31,G.VJ.(J31 In favor of Now Vork on tho foreign movement#, other than of securities, since dim, I. Chicago bank clearings wore (11,000,000. Bus iness was quiet. Loans are In moderate demand ntr/d.7 per cent. Country orders for currency not large. Now Vork exchange sold ot U.VtJ.'Wc per (1,000 discount. On the Chicago Stock Hoard tho follawlngquo* tntlons were mado: I.OCA I. AMI ItAIMVA V BTOCKfI. North Chlcaeo City It. It. Co, Wont Division City It. It. (;u., CliicrtKo city IlnllwryCo Clmmbdrof Commence Traders’ Insuraneu Company IJd ~,, Imcr-Stnto Industrial Dxnoslllon 4) 45 I.tICAI. AMI OUVKUNJIUNT KlimilTlKß. United Stales 4s MR ....ICIM Hat* United Staton 445. |*<t| lIIU United Stales ta, I*o tm United Staten li,«. IbSI Dlsinct or Columbia a.iiVt, Itrii tiu lid Cblcnito Water bonds. I'*.*} II? ChlcoKii Water bonds. In, I*'.’. Chlcuao Water bonds, th. Isd |74 Cnicnxo Water bonds 7s. t(W> ~IZI!( ClilcauoClly bonds"*, *44 10? Chicago City bonds "s. m 1,,.,...... till Chicago City bonds 7s, *<7 .....lUb? Chicago City bonds. 7«, JirVj ..... Chicago city bonds 7>. HOJ 117 ..... Chicago City bonds *«. fJi .....noj* Chlciuto City bonds 7s. *«; 171 Chicago City bunds. Ts IWII 174 Chicago City bonds. 7s, ISO ltt!( ..... Chicago City bomls *s, H>l 1704 Chicago City bonds. 7*. br.H I77‘t Chicago City bonds, 7«. lt»«* 147 H Chicago City bunds, 4's*, I'AU ' IJ7J4 Chicago City bonds, Is Iftl Cook County 7s. ism KMj Cook County 7a. lift)..., Cook County 7a, WO IbAi Cook County *s, law PIW 174 Cook County 6s ISVJ., lU7}< ..... Cook Comnv 4!|s. llw. IK7>( Won Chicago 6s. 1«U. Iliai l.tneoln Park 7s. IMO tlNtf imU West Park 7a.-WU 11l ...7. bomb Park ds tin Booth Park 7b lusK Chicago, M. A St I*. It. It. Ta. 1. A 1). ox iIKM Chicago, M. A Ht. I*. It It 7i>, HnM. A link IliU Chicago. M. A St. IMUt f*, Chic. A l»nc UK*? Chicago, M. A St I’. It. H. (H, South’d Mln.tltt lilt Chicago, 61. A Ht I*, it K. (In. Huh. I>lv KKW Chicago, M. A Ht It It. It. fa. Mineral l*t Chicago A Nnrthwonturti On, sinking fund.HlT 111 • Chicago. It AO.It It 4n, li'l'J l'|}< 104 Chicago. It A Q. It, 11. fis, HUM nr, Chicago, It A (}. It It. 4a, It AM. In Neb.. bSlft HO Jacksonville A Souihciwturn tin jat Wabnih, Ht L. A IMutnior.fa, Ch1.111v... W U'i4 North Chicago city Hallway ila 1114 U.'ml Went Division Cllv It It. m mi jut West Division Cllr Hallway 7* 11W BY TELEfIUAI’II. KKW VOUK. • Sptelal DUpnUh to The Chicago Tritunf. New Yoiik, March 15.—Tlio share speculation was somewhat moro active to-day than yestor day, and tho business shows n slight increase in volume. Tho market opened ?i(&l higher than the closing quotations of yesterday, nnd In tlio early dealings a further advance of 5$CMj was recorded. At tho llrst Hoard prices took n downward turn, hut toward noon n sllKhtly llrtncr tone prevailed, and a fractional recovery ensued. During the afternoon the speculation became quite feverish, nnd In the Into dealings n heavy pressure to sell was developed, which resulted lu a decline ranging from >,s to 45s from tho highest point of the’ morning,—tho lat ter In Western Union. Delaware, Lack awanna & Western, Now Jersey Central, Heading, Illinois Central, Indiana, Bloomington & Western, Iron Mountain, Texas Pacific, Bt. Paul, Paclllo Mail, and Union Pacific were also prominent In tho downward movement. In tho ilnal sales somashares recovered u fraction, but tho market closed generally unsettled and lu most instances at tho lowest figures touched. Tho monetary situation continues unchanged, capital being in good supply nt low rates of in terest. Call loans on pledge of acceptable stock collateral were clfcctod mostly at ft per cent, but there wore some transactions nto per cent, while nt tho close there were largo offerings nt 4 per cent. Qovornmcnt-bond dealers found ready accommodation nt 4®ft. Time loans and prime discounts nrn unchanged. Tho sterling exchange market opened linn nt an advance in tho nominal asking quotations of ss, to 481 for 00-day bills and 48ft!$ for demand, which was followed inter by another advance to 4815$ and 481 respectively. At these rates con siderable sterling was bought. Lower figures were offered, and any further 'advance was checked tor tho moment. Tho business was not so active to*dny .os yesterday. Tho market scomscontont with tho advances already made. llnllroad mortgages wero lu limited demand and wore generally weak and lower. Boston, Hartford & Erie firsts declined from fttu* to ftii; Chesapeake'& Ohio Us, class B, from fill to R 25»; Erie consolidated seconds from 100 to VJ5$; Kan sas Pacific consols from 10514 to .10ft‘4; do Units (I. Si D.) from 112 to 1115$; Morris & Essex firsts from IJV»SS to 136; Northwestern gold coupons from 12ft to 124; New York Central Units from 1325$ to 132; New Jersey Central adjustments from 110!$ to HO; and Texas Paolllo land-grant Incomes from Bft to 8455. Columbus, Chicago Si Indiana Central firsts advanced from 1105$ to 112; do .supplementary firsts from I(XBSS to 100; Cairo & Fulton firsts from 1005$ to 110; Delaware Sc Hudson firsts (Poimsylvnnlu Division coupons) from 122 to 124; Interna tional Sc Great Northern second Incomes from 01 to 0154; Indiana, Bloomington & Western firsts from 875$ tout); do seconds from T 9 to 81; Lako Hhuro& Michigan {Southern sinking-funds from 110 to 11154: Lehigh Sc Wllkesbarro consols as sented front IDO to IK); Ohio Central Incomes from 01 to 0455; St. Louis & San Francisco sec onds, class B, from to 87; do do, olassC, from Bft to 80s and Union Pacino firsts from 1145$ to 141f.* IKU4 *Ui ■S’* ■ffl aa sS 5! • Io the irntrm Atsoetattd Pnte. Nkw Youk, .March JB,—Oovcrnments steady fords and 445, ?* higher for 6s. unu !i lower for Hallroads bonds wore In moderate demand. Htato securities wuro dull. The stock market opened strong and 401 higher, and In curly dealings advanced 40J*, but subsequently became weak, and price# re corded u dodlne. Toward noon a fractional ro covury took place, but during tlio uficrnuou llio market became feverish and unsettled, the gen eral tendenoy being la tho direction oflowor prices. In lute deulings speculation became much depressed, and a declino ranging from H to 44 from the highest point of the day was re corded, the latter Western ITnlon. Coal stocks, Iron Mountain, Indianapolis, lllomningtmi & Western, Illinois Central, and Texas X’nclllu were also prominent in tho downward move ment. In llnal sales some shares recovered u fraction, but tho general market closed unset tied. Transnotions, 1115,00) si X I. C M 7,UU( CamuJaSmiuioru.. 4.U)l l.rtt, tuX N. o ;wm 'he». & 0hi0..... lauti leluwaru, l,nok.<k W.unm lulituaru.V Hudson.. -U«J )imvut'& Ulu lirsiido UUj •trie .........HUM: litunibui a si. Jo a.m roa MminUtu .ll.'O tllaoUi'antrul (uii«ai*Tvxa lU,im .Sku rhore.. jhiUitlllo Jc.Siwliv’lo. k.uu Cioitisi a.tm ilanhuiuiii HlevAied. I.ui t'i>rtti*o»lorn. #,u» ibtirca: hNsshvlllo AiC’hsl »WU» I New Joisuy Central..;'l.uu) i Nuw Vork Central.... 4.iu) I Northern I'oclilo.,, .. f.'DI i Ohio A Mississippi... u,uuu I tJninrjo A Western..• I,'UI i Ulito CuiKral 71.1U1 : i’auiuu Mall w.tai tiemiing... tr.uu •i. UaiiT. aunt 'i. I’aul A Omaha :l.nu rents I’uelilu 7.(10 .limm I‘uulltu IU.IUI .Vabash pselllo. liytM ■Veslwjrn Union.. ill.(U> tuiro Tunnel liwuu at 4ft6, closing at 4. tyifliys, strong at 460)4; Monuy market eu*>‘ I’rltno ruoruumUu pupup, Btorltnjr oxohamro, sixt doiuaml 4&Ht< _ I'roduvu uxports for the work, fS,tt2S,OOO. UUVKIINUUKTt. .IU--y Nuw-U my iato ~wj IIU^UK lint New 45..,,... Newt^s.,.,. l/imsisns.. ui ViralnU, deferred....lli Missouri.; i\ I*. bunds. lUU Hu Jus !o;2 u. Kants iw« Tennessee, old Mi U. P. luiid-ur50t......,!!) Tennessee, new....... 60 U. I*. Htuklnk Fuud...i*J Vlrutuls. eld ! 53 U-blab * W 7. j.M* Vintiniu, n0w.......... Vi o.,ti 11. c. Urns. iu Vualais* consols 115 krto second* WU Hock Inland 1:4 I’litiniim 212 ForlWnyne |;CO< ('loro. A Illinois Onlrnl );u c„ H. a q im nitrate* ft Alum hull ho preferred 11l Moor Vork Central 11.1 llnrlmn 110 l.nko Whore ....IVtAI rim. southern ;i*M Mi. hli/iui (on |IIh Ini nfoforro’ii■*£[ Northwestern irA* ho nrolorru'l jail* fM. Paul lllM Ht. I'mil preferred in 4 HI. I'nnl ftomuhn i.lli ho Preferred Kllw l»ol., la. A W i»>ti .Morris ft Kssex 121 iii'lawarn ft Hudson..ll2 Nnw.lcraoy Central. itormlKir im* Olini .V .Mississippi 4-I'4l ho preferred nil'*, Chesapeake.* 0hi0... ill?* Mobile A Ohio %\ Clove. ftCoimnhus.... i. r. ft I. r. 2.> Ohio rontrnl :iiU j. Brio >i Western, bill Peoria. 11. A K ».» onliirlo ft Wcfiorn.... :«J4 u..c. n. ft.s ri nOSTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hobton, March I.l.—Tho etook market today win (jiiict, with hut few features of special in* (mint, In railroad shares. Atchison opened at IW. nn advance of and Bold up to I3'.ix<ft|ißi*f; Chicago. Ilnrlliigton ft Quincy advanced from 1(11*4 to 10,1, closing at ICIHtJ Handnsky advanced from 3814 to3U?j, hut In tho afternoon receded to !W4; I’ullumti advanced from i:w to HU; Ugdons* burg opened nt 15 nod said up to 45*4. hut In tho afternoon fell nlf to 43; rcorln, Wabash ft Hloomlngton ndvuneod j(. to 78; Louisiana ft Missouri Hivcr I, to no; Worcester ft Nashua M, to 03: Chicago ft West Sllcblgun 14, toll; Uoslon ft, Hrovldcnce 1, to 157; I.ltllu Hock •(.. to Onif s Union Pacific »», to 133J4; lloston A Albany 1, tn Kill; Kurt Hcott 3. to h:3: Humtnit llruncb was !* lower, at WH; Now York ft New Hugland declined ‘4. to .17 J*; Film ?,{. lolW'j: do preferred3'i, toryi; Moston ft Howell ?.(, to 101; Toledo, Dayton ft Hurling* ton sold uptoHDf: blocks. Monum No.U,nUk»; Mcxluim Central. No. nt IffPt. In bonds. Toledo. Dayton ft DurllniDon In* come hoitds siiidnt4.'J*4; Ilartfonl ft Ki lo 7s de clined it, lt»rh?4; New Sorkft New Howland 7s ndVHiieed to Now Mexico 7s advanced ?i, to IHU,'; Kastcrn declined ’i, JO}**; Massa* ebusetts Central lis sold nt inland stocks, Wntcr*l*awur declined *4. to 11',4J other sales at previous rates. Hell Tele* phone advanced 14, to 04Jf, and closed at Ul bid, TO asked, 2b Me trVitern Auodatol Prcet. tun. Atkot. Hostov, March 15.—Htaoks closed ns follows: Water-Power 11(,'hla. llur. AQ 15144 liusion i.und 11 Cln.. tian. AClore 2*4 Itmioii l.una«frnnl'f..l'hi Kiunorn Ibtllnmd Horten, 11, ft K. 7» ft)Vi Flint ft I*. Marquatln.. a.7Vi K. lUt. 4(»a 4>i I.lttlo It. ft Ft. rtiDllh.. li. N. V. ft N. K. 7s imi N. V. ft N. B 61?4 Alehlsnn ft TeiHika It. km (). ft f. euiimnili.... 42 Hosten ft Allmny hW O'd Colony. lA) IJustonft Mjlno lit) , FimumK. laOXho.v* March 15—Consols, TOlf; account, American securities—Now Cs, 101; 4145, 1J414; 4s. 117. Hiillrond soeurillcs—lllinois Central, 141; Pennsylvania Central, 08*4; New York Central, 1W; Krlc, 50; do seconds; lUt; Heading, 01. Amount of bullion roiio in. iMP.ono. I’auis, March 15.—Homes, tot 3714 c. I MIW Olllal'AKS. Nkw OniaEANS, March 15.—Might exchange on Now York, pur; sterling, 470J4. MINING Bptelal IHipaUS to 1 llostov, March Hi,— ln & Ilccla advanced from i at tbo close; Powaldo ml wick antimony ii',4, to 21; more Sprints iMu. to l*f: >4.to 12»(; .Silver Ifllot f, 4!i; Allouc?. ‘i. tu:n>4: ; >4, loi£i»4. outers ha oci llohton, March Hi.—Sl follows: Alltmoe ‘tH fututiiul* tl 3M ' (*utnl|in l.’opjHir FfUK I'.^ lluncnnlsUvor 4 HAN kua: Ban KuA.NCiHCo.fnl.. M tlio closing (juointlons or A1p1m.... *JHi Aim..., IV llorluol Ml) UolchlT I IlfKl.V lleldiur. Itodlu II UiiUtuli UuhTor. { 2 L'nllfiirnln Clmllur m Co>ii>iiU<tiitui| Virginia I*2 Crown I’olnt Iw Fimil.a C0n...,....,,,. 23W exchequer (■mild A Curry tm Oruml I’rlcu UMtl Unto A Norcross 5U Manhattan I Navajo declares n dlvli REAL ESTATE. Tho following Instruments were filed forroo ord Tuesday, March JS: cm* ruoi'Etrrv. Wooator nr. 24 ft a of Fromutil at. n f, tMx!ls ft, dated March 14 iU. and 51. A. Cnstolimm to W.H. FrDbla) I 2,300 Weal Ilurrlnon at. u of (‘nlllornln nr, a f. MxI.VJ It. rtnu'il .March 15 (.lului W. Topo to it. 8. ITitclinll . 1,100 tMsul at. 75 ft w of North Franklin, n f, 25x121) ft, Unproved, dntud March 14 (.Mary Murphy to Frederick (fork) 2,500 Jay at. n of mid near Wchater nr, w f, 150x141 It, dated March 11 (Thumns Hronnan to Isnuu U. I'cdrlc'k) 1,075 Arch at, 114 ft a of Archer nv. w r, 25xKUft, limed March II (11. (I. Foreman to Junius Holton) 1.200 Koooiith at, 75 ft o of Hanover, n f. 25x125 ft, dmed slurt-h It (William Funlmore to Nlciio lun Kochs).. 750 Winter at. l2.maof Tironlj-elulith.o f. 25x111 ft, dated .March 15 (Albert CrnnuloW.J, Htrook) UU Mlchtimn nv. 27d ft» of llnrmoa court, uf. 2t>* lit ft. dated March 15 (ctarnii F. Nuremaato Addlmin Hilliard) 19,000 Tweiilyidxtlt at. a w corof Murray, n f. 25x104 ft. Improved, dutod March It (Charlca Hoc mayor to boidila Hands) 3,450 Wtirron nv. SWft o of California av, n f, ()izl2J ft, dated Jmt, it (.lolm 11. I'lku to J. F. l.uw reiieci 7CO Fremont at, hit ft n of (*luj', w f, 21x145 ft. tm« proved, dated Feb. 12 (W. and sl.Btclnbrucli* cr to.lndus C. Iloppo).., 3,100 Folton at, n w corof Cusalu a f, 2.5x1211 ft. dated Full. 21 (Murk Howard to John It. Dnliii 2,200 Thro.ip at, id ft nof Nlncteeiitli, uf, 21x125 ft, dated Aug. 5, ISO (John 8. stowurt to Anton llolpnth) 100 Throup at. 12u ft n of Nineteenth, u f, 41x125 ft, dated May 4, IHiU (Hnino to suitie) 1,800 Artealim uv. iiH ft n of Hull hard at, o f, 4-Hxl2DV* ft, dated Feb. 17 (State F. A. Wuruto) 000 Weal WiißhUuttun at, ill ft w of Dosptalnoi, a f, laixl.M ft. Improved, dutod Much It) (Anna 51. Toaltncr to William Painter) 4,U)0 Hurling at, 245 ft • of Webster nv, 0 f, 22x70 It, dutod March It (Dennis llymi to T. I.enliyi... 600 West Krlo at. 29 ft w of Noble, n f, 25x125 ft, dated March 15 (M. J. and W. I.lslur to H. Ullzenin) 1,000 West Krlo si. a w cor of Noldti, n f, 2)1x125 ft, dated March 15 (sumo to Clcules IJuiunUitlil] 1,050 West Nlnoteontll at, IUI ft w of Montan, n f, 25x1112 ft. Improved, dated March 12 (51. and J. Ilunmnikor to John i.uctiidn 3,175 Crosby at. n w cor of Haines, n f. 25x125 ft, dated March 2 (Kstate of W. 51. Hulstud to Kllun 51'K)urn) 2,(XU North s!arket aUUltl ft a of .North av, w f, 2.5* lid ft, dated Slurch 15 i.M. Huberbusch to F. lleliioonti 700 South Dearborn at. liU It s of Thlrty*di|htli, w f. 2.1Z11U ft, dated March M (J. Puplk to (loorgo Leonard) (TO North l.n Sulla it, near Carl, w f, iS'xbid ft, dated March 2 (I. and A. A. Cudellto Otto Wllkuns) 3.5Z5 Wnrron av. tu*! ft o of l.onvttt at. n f, 4Hxlt4 ft, dated slarrh 14 (Milo Porter to It. 11. Jordan) <I,OOO Wldtlna at. M) ft ivof North Market, a f, 6ox 115) ft, dated 51<irch 15(F.und F. J. UngUali to JoUnF. Wiil.li) I.HOO SOUTH OX CITV I.IMtTS WITHIN' A IIAIIIUS Ol* SBVBS MiI.EH ur TUM COl'llT-lIOUBK. Oreon Hay road, a u cor of Addison at. w f, l.uta 1 mid 2, dated Nov. 22, lt*J (L. 11. Whlt imt to .loon J. mil) I 1,000 North PtiulHm st. bll ft n of (’lrtMiiirn nv, w f, 42 x 125 fu dated Mnruli 12 (C. W. Fullerton to Charles Peters) 450 Uncoln av,2bde fta uof Dunning bl a w t.25x * 122 ft, dated March 14 (laiwrutuu Proudfoot to Una Troendloi...., 3,700 Clybuuninv.nwor FulleiTon.s wf,2sx|,id ft, diited .March » (C. 55'. Fullerton to slury Mi11er).....T. .. . »50 MOUTH uy CIYVI.tMITS WITHIN A lUtUUMUy SKVXS Mli.ua oy tiiu eouirMiouss. stadlaonnv. n u corof Flftloth st. w f, mixlMl It, dated ilureli b (Tho Pawtucket InslUuHun to A. F. Kwlug) I 7,000 Mudtson av, same lot ns übo>e.dated March 14 lA. T. and K. 11. Kwlng to Clmrlua Moigmi).. 7/00 Cimmpliilnuv.'JiUtts of Fonysuooiid at. w f, fiOxl.d It. dated Feb. 11l (John A. sloL«mnunlu harsh Bhnw).,,. 3,000 F(irty-soveiuii»t,oiif Wiiudluirn ar, ■ f, JiAfx I.Vtl tt, dated Jun, 13 (James (I. hollow to sHio U. Kellogg) 4,000 GOMMFatCIAIi. Tlio following vvoro ttat? receipts and shipments of the lending urtfcloa of luxuluco In this city during the livunty«(uur horns undlug at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning unit fur Iho corrosjHdiUlug timu uyenr iigos AUTinra. Klour. hrla Wheat, bu....... fem.bu Oats, bn..,, liyo, bu Hurley, bu tlrass seed, as Flaxseed, B>» Itroem-corn, a 5...... Cured meats, lbs pec f« lea {leaf, bris..., I’urk, bris..... Lard, as Tullow, as Huitur, as pressed hoys. N 0..,, Live bugs, N 0,,.... . tunic. No Hhcois No Hides, as Illghwlues. bris Wool. as.. I'otaiucs, bu Coal. tons... lluy, ions... «... I.uuibcr, m ft «... Klungles, bait, bris.... Withdrawn from stern during Monday for c»ty consumption: 507 bu c0rn,854 bu rye, 8,499 bu barley. Tbo following grain was Inspected Into store In this oily yesterday morning: 2 cars win ter wheat, (59 cars No. 2 spring, 19 cars No. 4 do. Hears rejected, 1 car no grade (101 wheat): 2 ears No. 2corn, 15 cars high-mixed, 118 ears re jected, 010. (Ill) corn): 27 ears white oats, Id cars No. 2 mixed, 12 cars rejected, 1 car no grade <SO oatsj: 1 car No. 8 rye; 7 cars barley. Total. 298 cars, or 140,0)9 bu. Inspected nut: 17.811 bu wheat, 10,4f1l bu corn, 10,71.1 bu oats. 0,199 bu rye, 0,259 Im barley. A largo proportion of the grain received yes terday was from the Onleim Division of tbo Northwestern Hall road. That Mnn Is understood to bo tree from blockade at last, and tho pent up How of cereals may for some tlmo to como given volume of receipts exceeding tho aver age. Alton A Tcrro Knglfl. 41 Alton AT. 11. Jifd 147 With.. Hi. 1., ft Pnellle. 4VU ilo preferred H7li Hannibal ft Ht-Juo... bin |)o preferred .....11(4)2 Iron .Mountain r,» Ml. U ft Han Franelsco 44'4 ho preferred (11.4 ho Drn preferred HI C.. HI. la. ft N.o 70 Kansas ft Texas 41U nlon Pacino stock... Half Central Pmddc *“i [Northern Pneitle *-H Iho preferred 7:l Immsvillo ft Nashville ld?4 iNnshr. A Chaltanooiin hi I*. N. A. ft r 72 Houston ft Texan *>'M 'h.ftlt. O Jin 1 Western Union 112V4 AllanlleA Pnclllc 4<>U I Pacino Mull fi*!4 'Adams..... l:m Farm* IIS lAmortenn 104 .United mates Kxpross M Quicksilver 1.1 ho preferred UD4 (.'nrlhott 2 Central Arliona 4}| IKmentaku 21 Htutdnnl. 1 Kxcolnlor. K'li Ontario.. <WH The lending produce markets worn active yes terday, and stringer. At tho outset they were tamo, possibly because nf liner weather here, but they turned up and soon became qulto strong. It was reported to bo snowing furiously a few miles cast of Omaha, and another storm was apprehended boro. This strengthened grain, while provisions wore buoyed up by a further advance on lard in Liverpool and bogs here, with tho fact that there was very little stuff on salo except by parties already deep on the short side of tho deal. Mess pork closed 19&12(4o higher, at (15.97(4(3 15.70 for April and f 15. H&& 15.874 for May. Lard. closed 15c higher, at (10.75(319.77!4 for April and SI9.B7(4®KMK) fur May. Short ribs closed 2(40 higher, at (7.97(5<38.09 for May.- Wheat closed (4*&So higher, at |LOO.V3>I.UO(|{ for April and (1.057i(fJ1.0(J for May. Corn closed («&!*c higher, nt 88J*o bid for April and 42V4c bid for May. Oats dosed stronger, ot 81>4f&8lSc for gilt-edged, 29?t(&29(40 for April, 88S&810 for May. Wity 383Uc for Juno, ilyo closed firm nt (1.00 nom inally for gilt-edged, 98c for regular, «7Jio seller April, and (1.00(4 seller May. Harley closed steady, at nominally (1.05 for No. 2, Me for No. 8, and SOc for No. 4, with April Nn. 2 nt (1.09. mid No. Batßso same month. Hogs were stronger, nt $5.0035.95 for light and at $5.6006.76 fur heavy. C'attlo wore 10c higher, with sales at (2.1tV35.50. Tho dry-goods trade displayed morn nnlma tion than heretofore since the close nr winter. The pleasant weather of the post few days bus called out a demand for spring goods, and yes terday's sales reached a quite Imposing aggre gate. Prices ruled about steady. In the hoot and shoe trade there was continued quiet. There was a diminished Inquiry for rubber good#. but the limited stock on hand prevents any soften* log of prices. Clothing was In hotter request. In the grocer)’ market nothing new was developed. There was a good demand and a pretty linn set of prices, sugars, entrees, una ibo liner grades of teas showing special strength, .lubltorsof dried fruits report an improving demand, with prices ruling firm. A good demand for cured Hsh ex ists, and both lake and suit water descriptions aro linn, in the butter and cheese markets there were no Important changes. Coul and pig iron were quoted ns before. Oils were more active at unchanged prices. Trade In broom-corn continues brisk at steady rates. Crease and tallow remain moderately active at quotations. Green fruits of all kinds are active in a local way, but little is done in the shipping line. Hay declined about Moon oil grades, owing to the heavy receipts. Hides are weak and inactive from the same cause. Hops are unchanged. There is an active trade in metals and tinners' stock, and prices rule steady. Tho wool market Is slow, reports from the East indicating u decline within tho past week. Eggs wore weaker, soiling at 17<5»lt*o per dozen, in seeds elover was dull and slow of sale, timothy active and higher, and tluxsced hold at Monday's prices. Dressed bogs and cooperage were stonily and unchanged. Ilaitroad freights were quiet. The rates to Now York are 400 per 100 lbs on provis ions and 360 on grain. Through freights are quoted at 671»o on provisions to Liverpool ami 71 He do to Antwerp. Flourfrclghts were quoted at 66Hc to Liverpool and flic to Glasgow. Tho aggregate receipts of wheat reported for yesterday at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, St. Louis, and Detroit wero 168,009 uu. Thu cor responding shipments were 148,000 Ini. The produce movement reported from New York yesterday Included tho following: Re ceipts—Flour, 88,818 brlst wheat, 108,830 bu: corn, 07.618 bu; oats, 39,898 hu; corn-meal, 718 pkgs; rye. 6'.’a bn; barley, 4,400 hu; malt, 8,000 bn: pork, 1,011 brls; beef, 11,077 brla; cut incuts, 4,089 pkgs; lard, 1,981 tes; whisky, 4158 brls. Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 0,000 brls; wheat, 101,000 bu; corn, 66,000 bn. Tho following were the direct exports from this city during tho last week on through blllsof lading: fI,BBU brls Hour, 01,304 bu wheat, it 1.788 bu corn, 1,009 pkgs pork, U.liU boxes meat, 8,000 cases canned meats, 8,463 pkgs lard, 61 brls tongues, 800 brls beef, 8.800 lbs butter, 03,764 lbs cheese, 400 brls alcohol, 109,100 lbs oil-cake, 375 brls corn-meal, 030 brls oat-moat. Tbo following are the footings of thooiflclal report of grain In store In this city on the even ing of Buturduy last and a corresponding date a yeurago: J W. pvsfl. Ao.’i winter wheat iwuss 9til,no Nu.» wt atavi „ wuai NEWS. ?ht CMtaoo Tribune, mlnlntf shares, Calumet 243 to 210, which was bid Ivanccd 1, to 1H; limns* >: Ouiicim U, to 4; Sron* Concur Falls declined *4, toSJtf: Huron‘i, to Madison ?i, to 1; tjuinoy efuro. •Mining stocks closed as :KranVlln 14 I’awatilo H 1 Flint A I*. Star. prof... 10 INCIBCO. lurch 15.—Following nro ’Atoekn: ilMozScnii 4H i Mono 1 1 Noonday IV N. JJello ; ophir ;n! oro n»-;a i Overman 11-10 I'otnsi 2)6 1 HflTHtfO IV l Hurra Nevada ojj Hirer King 21 » Tip-Top 4 i Colon Con <M I \Vbl »-a3 > Valtnw Jnokei 2M l Gijodnlinw * U-lb i f00rp10n........ 1)6 Jupiter ~.. H Idem! of yfiooiils. No. 2 apring. No. 3 spring. Total wheat. No. Scorn.... Htgifinlxurt. Total corn... No. 3 oats. No'. 2 white. Total oaia.. No. 2ryo Total ryo No. 3 barley No*, (land 4 barley. Tulnlbarloy Tolalnll erodes. Thcfio (lirurcs show u docroiißo (luring tho past wuck of 103.2i17 hu corn, 1W.475 bit oats, 23,200 bit ryo. 10,|!ll bu bnrluy, and an Inurcnso 31,600 bit svlioht. Total (lecrunso, 169,004 bu. Also nlloiit Hi harbor, 016,414 bu corn, ngulnsl 032,421 u week provlous. Tho following shows tho receipts of scvornl articles of produce In this city from Jun. 1 to tho oloso of last svouk: 1,(136,837 brls Hour, l,4hs,iwi bu whom. 6,037.3)6 bu c0m,3,341,673 bu outs, 181,• 3:13 Im rye. 1,100,320 *'u barley, 14,IXM,Odd Ilia Unx* seed, J 19,363,03» lb*, hog meal, 18,JHH,Uafl lbs bird. 10,487.633 lbs button 1,338,011 bogs. 3C3,:t70 cattle, 10d,33t sheep, 13,687.309 lbs bides, &.339,0131bs wool. 610,:eut tons coni, 36,033,000 ft lumber, 78,774 brls sail. Tho news from lowa is discouraging to those tvbo have expected a big surplus of corn In that Plato oil tho Inst crop. Vast quantities have been used for fuel, and a lnrgoly>liicruusca quantity for feeding, owing to tbo unusual mu* verity of the winter; and, In addition to that, it U feared that a great deal is lost. Moro was left standing In tho fluids than ordinarily, and tho storms have beaten it down, leaving it tu be covered up in tho frozen ilnali, which will undoubtedly prevent u great deni from being merebnnlablu. Of course there Is corn left, and so numb of Hum tu leave no danger of a corn famine, but it also diminishes the danger of n corn glut, svhloit whs feared by some. It now looks as if there will nut bu much old corn left in tbo West by Urn lliuc ihc next crop is ready to use, mid it may bo more scuruu six months boneu than at tbo suinu date In any previous year since the War. A letter from Missouri says that there is not In that Slulu a sign of u siuglo rod of damaged wheat. It is all looking well,and plenty of ocean tounugueiin bu procured at Now Orleans at n lillluabovu rates from Kuw Vorkaud llaltimoru. 11, C. btillmau, Ksq., bus compiled a statement showing that during tbo lust six months of isso Canada sent 7,450.«V10 bu barley lo tho United Hiatus, the sumu being moro than in any previous twelve months ending with June. The total shipments of barley from Canada to tho United Hiatus during tho lust ten crop years were DV 839,323 bu. 110(1 I'ltonuCTrt-Were active In lard, moderately su in meals for future delivery, and rather quint on pork. Tha market was stronger all round, with a •luadlor tunu. except that totals weakened m the aft* urnuoti. Thu local hoit market was stronger, with a poururaualliy at that, und Liverpool rupurtvil u fur* thoradvauco ut ltd In lard. There wt* apparently no export demand hum at tlio price* current, but them was a good demand fur all kinds of product for future dullroiy, with not much' |>ork ottered. l.srtl was rvl* lallvoly •trong. Homo parllo* In the irado think they •uv unmistakable signs that tha market I* under eon* irol. the recent scare having been seised upon u* un upltortunUy for iluepeijlng the hold previously oh* tallied on hog product. SlKUii rotlK-cAdvanced per brl.ntid closed IhttUHiti above Iht latest prices ol Monday- hales were reported ul U.‘o* bris seller April at j Ik.Ti'ai itlsM brls seller Slay ol (ItTlhlslL-iltt: imd 7.UJU Inis seller June ut lUt'.UalUOl Total, .li.inH.fls, Thu market closed Hrm at about (IS.TU tor round lots, •pot or seller the mouth: |IS.IUAIS.Tat4 seller April: undfl!taiali.#Jts seller May. On the attvruuuu vail May closed at f 15.(0 bid. I.AUli—Advanced ib«»l7t*o nor KU lbs. and closed !5o above the latest prices of Monday. Hulcs were re* ported of rj.Hu tvs seller April at flilt<7!*;s.lU.tili: it.- WU u s seller May at Stu.NUdSfu.irf^ } llcioj u, seller Jane atllliDlHUlUdJil I.UI tes seller July at JUl.Wmll.Uui I‘i.tn‘i M.UIU mid W.H74 iVNI ri.'uu ktj,NU 1(0,141 W/jJd UJ Il.tM iutd ‘.KI, *s.ot4 MW ffllUlli JiMi I&VW 2i;wi ItT.IIU ihtw r.ijvi.l IP.Ks) ,hUt» Hi.lid J.wi,:»d 6J ■A«ll TU.nil Usual UH.IVJ t,Ton 34, Ml UtfUi H.OUI UUtU I,MI T37,t>lJ • ta.hu luud iu (Wiu l.:ui UIS WU.WI «o.°| 1,753.4>17 lld.ijd 177.10) 44J TJWT 3.4TU HM 712.70) ii.'il) 41 Lis* • 1.811 Ilk) Uil 6.W7.mt 7,741.5 AM 4UMli:t 517,2)7 T.saUU .j... 4,mi22 6.2111,'i1l 817,£0 1.t15.757 42.101 41.KH lAM.UIS UM.USI £21.710 345.(155 2M.SUB £<1,310 1W.1774 212.1K4 lIU.ICM 1K5.A74 25U10 tUVDO H.IbT.UB 15,'J 10,523 ruovisioxs. and 2ftl tea seller the year nt fI*VI7W. Tntnl. 4'.>,T3H tes. The market closed nt im.7A naked fur round lots, spot or seller the month. llo.*.v«ii).mK seller April, nnd llO.*7,'i>» Hi m seller May. On tho nttornoon call Mur closed at f11*.»74 bid. Mu at*—Advanced 7Vf*inc per KB fts. but closed JWjcnborotho latest prices of Monday. Helen wero reported of ft I bores shoulders nnd UM boxes Cumber land*, both on private terms; M,iSiMUi ffs short ribs nt |7.H7li spot, ITaVjTP.’H seller April. IT.’Jfttaiß seller May, and|s.i'7H‘‘ T -*.l*iksollor.liin«. Wires of Jondinif cilia of merits were na follows nl 'J o'clock for full* cured, unless otherwise specified: NAnilt* 1.. AS. Short ilert. tlrart. eftnrs. j.ooie, part salted I7.AS III*) f7.W fw.to to. boxed K.i.j ini aid 8.:*) March 7.*s 4.1*1 7-l« aid Apm. loom I 7.10 4.1*1 t.W ai' May, loose aft) 6.»« S.W H.'ft Short ribs, seller May, closed nt f7.9T4<Aßdn. l/ona clearsquotedatl7.7oloosennd ITtfi bnxndi Cumber* lands. boxed: hour rut hams. ursine: sweet* plclilnO hums rjiiotM,| at tor IV*W nvorngoi areen hnms. same nvetnite 7TJaKc. Bacon quoted m fur shoulders. Wonto for short rib*. •>'<wm4c lor short clears, liMIOHo for nama, all (lionised and packed. _ _ lIKKK—Wns quiet nt t* 7‘<AIMW for mesa. |9.(S®)O.(JJ (or extra mesa, and fß.umiiLft) for hams. imßAiisTirrps. FI/)Ult—Wn* more quiet than usual. tho local trading bolng qulto amall, whllo thoro wax only a modcratn export movement The feeling waa strong In sympathy with whoat Maloa were reported of HI) brl* winter* on prlrntn term*! at) rack* unsound tlo at f1.371{; ill) hrl» and 1.3 U Rack* double spring extra*, partly at 11.7 VP, 4.10 1 and hrl* ryo flour at 16. W). Total equal to 1,070 brl*. Kxport Hour* wore quoted at (MU &A.2> tor wood to choice, and ryo do at ft..NX3S.;J. ornrit .Mil.i.Rti'Pre-Woro strong and quiet, with llgjit offering*.' Sale* wont reported of 5 car* bran at II 1.iWtH.00.6 car* middlings at 111.00313.00, and'Jcars barley screenings at 46c por bit Coarse corn-meal wit* nominal at f i 1.75 per ton on truck. . bI’UINU WllUAT—Was active and stronger. The market for April foil «IT Waffc, adrancod iffit and clhiod fto ahoro tho latest quotation* of Monday, whllo tho lomter futures were oven tlrmor. the premium on May widening to f«e. I. reponti.l more inquiry and a “bolter lone.” but the weather hero was warmer, and our receipt* wore larger. TUI* led some to expect a do* dine.and they sold rather fruely on tho “strength" of Iti Inn. turned round on thu buylntt tuck when they found (hut thoro had beun tow roller* be side* tlntnuelvc*. Tho speculative part of thu dent wo* nlM> helped by an apparently bat* lor nximrl demand, a round lot of No. :i soiling at on winter storage. Cash No. 2 oloswd at ri.itr.t for regular, to 11.0)5# for fre«h receipt*. Ho->t sale* were reported of W.ojJ bit No. a (regular) at Kdi'-ifMliM; Ko»l bit do ni lUllftt.Ulft; dtuiilm No. 3 CTlnter slanted utlll!V*x’et PMUltni do at AV-uVr. the outstdu for silt-edged receipt* In preferred houv«i I.tm hu rejected, eilt-edunrt re* culpt* in good home*. at nhitHh* •Central onorod at 760 i; und 4.ail hu by sample nl h'VCf'sj. Total. IKtul ini. Also, mm bu No. 2 Mmiioiom. ulll edged receipt*. ntBI.tC.V4I.UI. Heller April opetiod at II.UV sold at 11. toon at lI.IUK. advanced to sl.Ol, und cloned at ll.ouw hid. tellur the month wa* quint ul lt.Vc>tfl.i«)Vf, cloning at fl.uuW. .May wn* active at fl.ts p-rl.lt!. clonlmrut ll.tfi'.* bid. and Juno was In nomu requoat at about Dus over May. On tho after* noon call April closed ni f l.iO'x'il.oW. und May at •UnWiUM. Wt.NThll W lir.AT-.Snto* were 3.KW bit No. 2 red, winter roeolid* In Central and A. If., at fl.Uli 4m bit red. I>V sample, nl (1.03 on trucks also «UU hu No. 2 mixed utUFCJTc. t'OßN—Was moro active and tinner. advancing JlVjc. und closing strung. though Liverpool wa* re ported .'*<l percental lower. There was n mark of Is per ounner advance In curgucs off coast. but ll was :i« compared wliti Feb. V 2. the date of tho laat pre vious quulnttun. Our receipt* wore not on largo a* thoso 'of Monday. nnd worn again chlutly low gntdns. The latter were In (mod ilomi.ua by shippers, sample lots being firm. Future* (•(•(.•moil to t-o cliloitjr Influenced by Uio greater strength In wheat. Cush No, 2 closed nt :W'4e for reg ular lo :idvr lor gilt-edged receipts. hpot sales wore reported of 7,l'iij lai No. 2 amt high mixed ul iHHm HMllanlo niltinc; l.i»n bu now high mixed nt S>ci MJd bu now mixed at h*'(c: d.VJ)bu rejected at iHHe: 27.1U1 bu by sample at oiiirnes. tliu outside for whites fil.trjiJ bu do aum to arrive) ni ■‘■'FaWD'o free on board carts and Jiu bu ugrs at the. Total. 13..* SO bu, Heller May told early at 42‘ie. and advanced to 42K0 nt ttioeloM}. Heller the mouth win nearly nominal at ro'jp.l-dsc. April quiet at dune In liettor demand July- ralluir active ut y.’ti'aUc. and nil closing nt the outside. On the last mil May eluted at 42!ve bid. OATS—Won* tinner, both for cash and future de livery. though Uio market closed weak nt the ad vanced tlmirea. lingular was qnutahlo nt X‘)W- and gilt-edged nt M l iHd‘ie. .Meet of Uio future* wore for Slay delivery, widen opened at tciHc and advanced to :tlc. nt which price It closed. .March win nominally 2nt<c. April and dune The rum ple market was fumy active. i.'mdi an lea were made of (ft) bu ut disc for .No. V - fredi In More: bu by rumple ut ais*H|i|« for rejected mixed: XKVD'gu forrejected whlto: .T)h»*tawfe for No. as and ;u'v'-Do l"r No. 2 white on tracks 2K.KB bu utUIdJIn tor rejeeiod whiles tl!4'ta. t *(o for No. V: UtuUie for N 0.2 while (part to arrive); and 3T<K*f}«u for barley oats. Total. 4 tuft) bu. HVK—Wasquloi and sicaoy. with little dolnst cither In cash or the spueulailvo fine. No. a tree on board aidd ut (Ut*. There were no offer* of gilt-edged No.if. which wm nomlnnllv quoinl'le at li.«A), and regular wn*salablent*«e. Heller. March was quotable uttffcp April. U7ttfp.fcc: and Slav, |l.ud«(ipi.Ul. Fash sate* were made of •WU bu nt (l.u) tor No. V fresh In no res I.UU bu by sample ntll.Olftl.iM tor No. 2 da bags) on tracks aOJ bu at ( l.trj for No. 2 free on board. Total. XLUD bn. BABLKY—Was Innctlre throughout the day. with few cash transactions, and very little done lit the (•ampleinnrXet. N 0.2 cash wn* nomluntlr(l.itfi No. 3 regular. hsc; and No. 4 iOc. April No. 2 sold nt tt.uis No. humic mouth ut (Yuis and No. 2 tor May atd.ufi. rush sales were made of l.tul ImntNio tor regular No. H; .VWJ bu by sample nt T>c for screenings; HhSS&O for No. 4; aud tor No. 11. Total. iLOUlbu. TWO O’CLOCK ItOAUD. Wheal closed tfcoff for April, and a shade easier for May, March selling aKl.enM'jsl.Ulhi: April, HUdi Wl,l»y»(: Mny.<r.lt‘iiVssl.Ult and Juno. SUi.'ftl.olK- Hairs were mudeuf2.l2U.oOba nt fl-tUb. seller March, fI.U) * 1.01 sellur April. toller May. tI.KVs I. seller June, und t'Hio seller tliu year. Corn closed n slmdu sirungur at ilSKuh-kh'c tor April, 43H<i4T>kO for May. for .lime. 4.VL43HU fur July, and Ll&tlTHe fur Augusu Hate* were iiuido u( 4-VJ.OiUbu, ut UKV(t'.'Vicroller May. 42>w'it'.’ticsollcrJiihO. seller July,und 4lAio seller August. • Oats closed steady nt 15*'rJHMie fur March, for April. iDTsaHIc fur May, mid ICPA (■<;;nte fur June. Pule* were mndu of bu. ut Hie seller May and lti>tc seller June, lire c'u-ud stronger, with sale* ot PMUJbo seller Mnynt ♦I.OH Pock closed iinctinnged, nt fli.dtVi 1-kTe for April. 11. for May. *I.V.i7U,y.PUU for June, und IPUU <4l'U’i for July. Hale* wore made of I.VUO brls, nt (15 ifftfrf 15.711 seller April, #ls.KVitls,K) seller Mar, and (bUU seller June. Imrdclosed unchnnged.nl (1D.75'4 taTTHi for Ajirll.llH.H74i.'.lii.Ki forMay.(lo.l<7Vill-'O lor Juno, andfll.Ui'ill.iffSifor July. Hale* were made of HIM) ics, nt (1(1.75 seller April. (ID.HTisin.'Al seller May, lltLlifclLK) seller June, seller July, and lUIIUW sullur the year. Hbuuldttrn elo.ed unelmnged. with sales of 15UH) Ihsat (.VOi seller May. Hhortrlh* closed sc‘lower, at (’.lßdtuT.Ui (or April. ir.'.b’W-Utli) lor Mav, nnd fv.ir.UKS.lii for June. Hales were ninduof fiVkhUlbs.at (7.'.u seller April. 17. U.IW seller May, fold seller Juno, and (4.X) sellur July. GKN'EIIAL MAUKF.TH. lIUOOM-COllN—Trade continues acltTO for nil de scriptions. Wo quota: Choice hurl and carnet. (Jroon, Holf*worklnu.. Hccl-tippcd.do Inlcrlorand common. Crooked. UUTTKU—The market was nnchnnitud. Kino trnods are ns tlrm n» at any previous period, but Uio tendency In taw and medium urudes appears to bu to an easier condition. Hull butter was dull on ucoouul of Uio mil weather. Wo quote: Creamery A> MAI I Packing itock 13 ct]s l>alry,choice a ts'Jd [Uoll buttur IS c-UW Dnlry.fulrtoKOudH t»-4 Urease ,i UIO l-aille-imcked Hi t»A) 1 HAUUlNtJ—Tnidii wits tnit allsUtlr If any Imnrovuit. The few orders received woru tilled at tbu lollowtne price*: .XI [Burlaps, 4A 5 bu.*l2 Gll'g .VO Cuunies. rlngle....|.lH',(lt .2) (Jutmles, double. M h.'l Hlurk.. oner Creek. I.ewlMnn.... American’-! | Wool »oek» AS «»U CllK«t* 15—There huh u fair movement In tills staple nt prices rtlfTorliik Mlahlly from those current tor »ome days previous. Wo quota us follows: Kull cream..... 13- ftl.t'a I’artsklm, choice lo*f'-*IUS Cart skim. 1a1M0«00d,... I'-at-sim* Cart skim, hard si* l.ow urndes. .* 1 (is <) COAlr-Anlhrrtcliu Is tenrue, vrltlcli fact nlonu on* nblus rulollun to keep up thu price, dome of the small outside romllcrs are domsndlmr IU.U), thuukh with the down town dealer? fijO Is still the current price, Soft coals are In fair supply and easy s AnUirnclU) ICsi Hlossbuni ....fCW •S lUIIMII IWi . ... . .... . .... >-■- IMi)a.MUI..M ■ Krie iWsii Carme1......... ItalUmoru & Ohio J.UI Inilluna block. ricdmont T.uullltlnola Cooi'Kll.tOK—\\ to* Moaily, nt 7.»c for pork tmrrol* am) |MW«M'.Wor lartl (lurreii. IHiBSSMi rtoru uutot. at fUO per 10) Ilia for Kiimt iivi'fuKU*. liutJb—Worn ill liberal aupplynud lower at Uftbo IHTII'K, ' MHii-A Tory llrm inurkoi wnaimtoil. Thoilonmml continue* active, both on cliyaml country aceourtu Wii riimuit uurlUU Whlimlati, No. 1, |mrH*tirl. v WliliuttNh. family, per Si-brl Trout. |ior 4-liri.. Muekorol—K»tni Moment, Mackerel—Hxira mess Mackerel—No. i shore. W-brl... Miickcrul—No. U bay. hrhrl.,... Mackerul—No. 'i shore. t**hrl... Mackerel-l-unie lumily Mackerel—Fat family. ‘irbrl.a, liluuturs, smoked, pur Ivo Halibut, smoked, per ft t'udttiili—uuorkv's, pur HU Its,.. I'oiltKdi-tirmid Hank.....,,.,.. Cud1U1i—........ Ilurmi|l~l.ubrm|iir, brlt... Ilnrrlnu-I.iitiruiior. rmmil, brlt... 1 lurrtntt—ltulluiM). pit hcit,.... llorrinit—tlciiluit. per 1hu...., Call(f>ri>lKi>almuii- U-brl KItL’ITH ANIt NU’CH-Nu Jirlca clianwt - HUfll IllUo.i. Thodmumul oumliiuei* «i usiiimvu, uud thu uvmirei tuarkul iluma ixhUlvu »iroii jili. V\ u uuoUii I'OUKIUX. , Hit* luvun Turkish prune*, old. Do, now Mulslna, liiy<>r» lUlatiu. l.omlmi, l»>ura, itiilaln*. Vulunota. huh., Kuiains. liiom Muaculul. ttanltf turraiiU. Citron, im.VKkTIC, A)>|>!ea, OTSiHtrmiect Ai-iiki, Ktwluro, now Ajijiloi, Huulltoni. nun PuiiL'bu*. mipuroJ, Uulvu*, now. Ha»iitOfrl*»*. (ilaUlurrlut, now. I’lttort chUMlea, rtlborw Aliuonria, Tarntgoun. Niiploa w'lilimu. Hnull* i'veana T Ufc y UttclbN VUl)lTri-.l|)|iltf« are tfrni. wUlilbu aunply nf aimitd Iruil rupldly duercualiiw. ftuUvw mid lur* elk'ii «>rniuo» wurg In tfuod aupply at qguUUuu*. \> tt X*n>lu’» pur brl UUWHi ('ranburrlkX. pur br1.......... , IUI i.uimma, per bo* XiM.4i.UJ Vuluiulu erangua tUtkrt‘.Ml Mu»»ln«*,|Hir liux XIIVtXU) Klorldaomnue*. pur btjx A,. MUJ&iU Coiinuiui* per l.U») XUI) Calliurum bell peara. Per U>( XOJ tilUH'tild Kh—Tin) aKunUen w«a alilnmt change. Trade U u.tl all Hull vmild be debited, buitUuro U nuw aumdjr Improvement, and u UieuuUiNik U favor* üblo lo au active aurUiit trade and llrmur prluoa Uterg in cttuurful feelltgi atuuut; Jobber* gguomily. Wo qitulot uica. c'arollna fl OTW Louisiana lUnyoon. •ItiTn. • Mocha MnmmltK)..,. itlo, funny Itlo. prime to choice. Ido, Tnlr to (r00d...... Mlo, common itlo. roaatimr Patent cut-loaf Crushed Powdered... Urnnulnted atandnrd Urnmila ted, not Mandat'd. A standard ANo.3 Ultra U . No. I Yellow Corn Htunr Blackstrap N.U. molasses. ,ao <ms » WO :B§3 Altiplco 10 93Q Clown 43 «US cnwm si an ivnpor ais Nmmcn , .el eoi UliKAaK—The market Isqulotatlho tollowlna quo tation*! ciiywhiin 7 atm City br0wn......... 4W«6 City yellow W&H Country white H A " .....BWAs Country whllo ** H".... Country follow Country brown 4W HAY—Was in liberal supply and weaker for all grade*. There wn» a good focal demand. We quotat .No. 1 timothy, I* ton tl<.MftlNOO No. 2 timothy, v ton on truck i3.Mnu.oo Mixed lUOftlliO Upland pralrlo..' 1L40911M) No. I prairie 9.6$ HlhKS—The market'ls Hill weak, owing to- the hoary receipts. Thoro are few transactions. we quotni nrcun*cured, light. V & ...9 9 9W Ure«?n*curod,lioavy SWA B£ rnrt-curoil ...... 7H»® Damaged hides 7m cuir. v n. u »U* Dry-sailed. F A Ui Dry dint No. I la Damaged dry..' Hi Sheen pelts. wool estimated O AM Itoi’S-Thoro ho fulr trauu in tno niedlritnqusUUWl at our quotation*: Now York choice to fancy, per lb SI (W Now York lair to cholcu 10 <i'Z l New York low trrnilus 16 MIS I'ncllleCoaM choice ...23 CJ3I I'liclttc Coast niodluma IB 830 Wisconsin* 8 918 I.UMIIKK—I* active at tno following yard rates: __ First and second clear, !l Inch f 60.00 Hint and sneond clear, I and 3 1nch.......... 46.00 nisi und second dear, lUfellt Inch 43.00 Third cl.-nr do W.W First and second clear. rough, 1 Inch 4-LOQ Third dear. do.. Jf7.gl First und second dear drosied siding BUD Common dressed sldlnu Flooring. second common dressed. Uofhoarils. HI Inch.... A stock hoards. PKUlnch. rough... II stock hoard*. Ufjtl2 Inch C stock boards. 10*12 Inch Fencing, first quality Fencing, No. 3 Common imnfdV. *l%2u’ft. Common boards. Mo. 'i. lift!* ft 11.0) Common smrt lOJOQMJU) Itlmnr.slon sluir.'AM.'ll ft 13.ini«v.lll Timber, txt to Has. Incluilvo. 13 ft under.... lLG0®t&&) IMckuls. Hut. rou»fn. and wood 15.00 I.mu 3;il Hhltißles. stundnnl nnd choice 3.ia hlilndcs, calm ..... 3.75® 2.11? tMilnale*. clear 3.34 iIKTAI.S A.VI) TI.V.VEIW* HTUCK—Aro In Inf proved fltimuml at tlm fiill.mlna rate*! Tin-pmlos. MUU, IC., f* I 7.000 Tllfl'tnlfs. 111x14, IX U.UO Tln-plutes. llx'Jn. 1C„ rootlmr.... &(L Tltfi’lnK'x.Vcti. lajP l‘U*ttn. V a- 34® 35 IhiMln ~ IW* Holder 14® J« llnr-lcad Il olpc C»|i|>cr bottoms. v n> SliL'mlilric. coppcr-tlnncrt. 14 nnd Id ox. I'lnnlshiHl, (Hi|<por>ttnnccl, 14 and hi or IMnnlshod, cm to slxo Mbeefilnc, V It. Hbceflron.No. 31 rthccflnm. Nos. ttt to ») Hheeflron. Mo. 37 Common bar-iron rates Itussla trnn. Nos. 3 to 13 American planished Iron, ’*ll American do, *’ A " linlvantmd Iron, Nos. 14 to at. fence wire. I' a 4 Discminton gulvunliud Iron U.li cor cent on Juni ata and hS to 4(1 mi charcoal. _ NAII.S-M’cre quoted nt £1.20 rate*, or&lObyUifl cnr*bmd. olI*H— I Were without chnnsto. Trade wa* reported mere active wish prices cenemlly Arm. Turpentine wan oirone. u* wn* ulso Inrd-011. Wo quota: _ t.'arnon, Klalnu I 39 CarlMin,din tent 11 (urbon. l.'iltcßt Lo{ Carbon. ITS tu»l !•> Carbon, snow-whlta and \t. W la.'i Carbon. Wts. nnd Mich, test, P. W 1(1 Carbon, Win. unit Mich. tceU \V. W la Ltini, wlnuir-strulnod RIA M Ijird. No. 1 m I.anl. No. 2 M<s 64 Linseed, raw - Mot fit* l.luoeod. bulled Hiicrm UWWJ Whale, wlnlur-blonahed.; df Nealsfoel oil, strictly pure Neutsfootoli. extra HI Noutafeol oil, No. 1 M Hank oil . N» Turperitfno*..' .Miner*'oil (3d (A Niiphthu, deodorised, uravlty.. 1-^ liuoollno. deodurUed, 14 duifroes unaotlne. HI decree* -* l i - riG-IKuN—A contluuuU uuod Oemo/sQ.' with prices rulina meady and tlrtn, wus noted of thtwrinarkot. Home orytty liberal order* hare been placed of late, hut consumer* itoncrully show a disposition to eonUn* choir purchases u» such quuntiUosos are needed fur Immediate use. Below are Uiu quotations: loko Hnperlor. Nos. I and 2 • « Uikn Hnperlor. No. j Baku Huiwrlor, Nos. 4.6. imdll Sc-xtch. according to brand !g.OOw^.UJ Anierliun Hculcfi. uecurdtng lo brand Jn.IDSSS.UI Aulhracllu nnd cuke Hllverv (softs. SI.UU&U.OJ Turin*—Four months. l*iiTATcKH—Are llrm at UOo for sound pcachblowa and 7.VuWo for early rosu. ... , M , , I’OL'I.TItV AMi UAMK-Wore in fair supply at lie for prlmn turkeys. li>c tot chickens, and T»3c fur geese. Wild ducks, small, sold ut <1.15 per dpt. can vas-back* ut fl.ftH5.IH. and mallards at <X£O(i3.TS. Ilabbtu are srnreo nt *sc per dm. HAI.T—A steady trade 1* noted at quotations! Fine salt, Saginaw and New Yora *. I.® Cmirse salt, purhrl tialry, with lets* 2.41ki1&> Dairy, wltliuutsnek* LA) Ashton dairy, pur rack Adi (Iruuml alum, lu bags..... }-m Liverpool tine, brown sacks 1-ftl HKHOH-Weredull and Inactive for clover, actlvw and higher for timothy, and steady for flaxseed. Thq reculpuuf tlio leading seeds were liberal. Slncilr priiuo clover was salable nt li.sVts4.Kl, with mammoth Mi#.va»>:».4a Prime timothy was In active request, and sold at ff.dTVjHiTU. The few sales of itaxiced werentfl.lH delivered. Hungarian was firm at (He, and millet was In good request nnd firm, hut thorn wu* little on the market. Halos wore made of tin bags clover seednt <l.lWil.*s fop poor to good and £*..«) for mammoth: Hears and I.W bags lluinthyst D. 40 to> poor. rf.'«W.*.7U for good to iirimn. and for clmleoi Stars llaxseud otlf.Hfor good andH.lUfor choice: :W) bags millet seed at Hm&oi I oar and 31 bntfs'lhuiffanaii seed atiVH*7lkj. ■ _ „ . TAI.UIW-I'rlmu city 1* salable at HHc: No. 1 couo* * f (v"| l liliool utaVr demand at the da* dine of March 10. Thu base price waa|l.W per gallon for hlehwtnos. . . Wool.—Thn market Is slow |n sympathy with Lha trade altho KasL Wociuote: Oueil lo choice medium tub (.'oan»u and dingy Kino and unwashed llecco - ....IlfetAJ Course and cnwaihetl llecco... „„au)j .Medium unwashed tleeco XHtl Medium washed ilocoe. kX4« Fine washed fleece »i<3 Coarse washed fleece... .JLiJgl IlallinvL'li A Coburn a (Boston) wool circular of Jlarcl: 12 says: ‘•Trio wool market has bean quUa active during the week, but as most buyursnavo made small purchases the total amount of sales is considerably lea* limn that of last week. Another ediiceaslou fin* been made In prices, and the decline ba* not been conllootl to any one grade. The mar ket throughout (he entire list must be reported a* fully one ceni, and In some cases two cents per pound lower. Dealers manifest tn urgent desire lu sell, and mamifaclurun n corresponding reluctance to pur chase. and us a result the market closes weak and an sullied.’' ZsIVK STOCK. ClllCAflO. Citlllf. Jlwt. Bh(*P* W.tt 11.00 IMM ttrrrird— Monday. Tuesday. Total. Hnmo llnioMaa’iwoclil!!.!l!!.!!lU,ißi I&XM 3,076 Included lii yesterday's arrivals was a Urand Trunk car containing four horse*, ono hog, three dogs. one vat, and four chickens. At lint blush there would seem to bo a frightful disproportion between tbe iiumbiirut tings am! tlio other domestic animals, but thu wonder disappear* when it Is known that the owner of tbo freight was a poor msn-a Canadian emigrant CA'ITIiK-Tho situation of tbo market was much more favorable to sellers than on the day before. Tho receipts fulling much short of the number gon* urnlly looked fur buyers took hold with greater von. tldemv, and under a good benllby ctimpotlUon tho decline uf.lhu day before was fully regained. There was a wry full representation of Eastern buyers, and as they ‘found no difficulty in obtaining all the cars they required they made quick work of tho small supply of fat cattle. Of butchers' and cannurs' stuff, also. the offerings were •hut of tho duinund, and fur tbo bettor class sales wore uitojlod at an advance over Monday’s prices of fully Hie. inferior grades did not share In the ad* vnnee. but they weru firm In sympathy. For stookera there was a butter demand than lor some days lire* vlnu*. and prices were ilrai. Tho quality was a good i average. Though no uxtru and few choice wore to bo seen, the pun-uni igu of gelid qualities wss lame,While of poor lots the number was snmllor than usual. The best fetched |6.£k*6.6U. Not 2UJ head, however, sold s above nUJ. mid scarcely wore than that at under HIM. the ruling prices lioOig |l.Uk£tS&. An early eleanmeo was effected, and the market ttalsheq strung: QUOTATIONUt .» r.ai . iiw a 4.UU , ft.lll uv .HUU te'JaiO Jl.ftJ (sflVid Hitt T.Ui It, 7/3 6.'iil u. 6.75 4.7 a u, 6.11) 3.76 ig 4.1 U *vß dll) 4.U a 4.76 • '*v- Ull (*'|.UV W kt iii T.Oi Turu mi loti. J .«<• ,w i It um *H\d 6<-< lit4<? tin U’-WU K«lmll«*aVea-BWoi* weighing lia) Iba and u p want * .. tM&axSO Cliolco llo«vi»t-Klmi. fat, and well-formed - alunr*, aulrflitng l,:w*J lo U*U Iba ..... Good UuwvM-WoU-laluiuua aieera, weigh* Intf I.SJU lo 1.4U1 ilis 4.80)110 Medium unuU'a-xieura In fair tleib, weigh ing I.IUMo I.ill Iba tfiO^UV Huuiiiera* Mtuck—l'uor lo common Hour* and voni'ium to cbolcu cowa fur dlj daughter, wulgliliigtOU to I.UW 1ba...,; 10034.40 bloik imilo-Connuon cattle, weighing AO to l.im Iba 100MH Interior-tight and (bin cow*, bolter*, stage, bulla. »»d ucallavrug ateera LaatTa Vtala-i’erlUUlba...? MOdtOO i* w* a »'i ki* <‘i i« 4U H* r* V a it B'( O lutf (4 111 (* KS if i 6 . CATTLI .V«. 4v. /'flfft » IJM |IU) 10 UUI fUll [•i laui 4i i,*u &.si ■m i,rid &.ai Ift UN l.Ui .11. J.W* 4UJ i: urc <j*i Ul 1.«4 tti i.sa mm i u u;<i 4. TO 11::::::::;;::::® m 9 w«s< M COPTRIS. LIM 33.11) n.ooma) jyi.ObA37.oa 30.ai933.tM 2tooA3a.ni *li«n 4JM* 3JO l(ft LI 10 119 15 Il'.’.A W,IW n\vts, u ijj/a 4.*j I.IM 4ifl UU 4.U54 U ill liiif I S'itii'ieiV.'.’.' j$ fcfl 3 coni W M»