. The Commercial and financial chronicle. 1 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 d. d. d. 1 d. 1 d. d. d. d. d. d. d. d. 1 >ecember 6 is 6 12 6 15 6 09 5 96 5 99 6 05 6 11 6 11 ti 12 6 17 6 23 1 6 16 6 12 6 15 6 09|5 96 5 99 6 05 6 11 1 11 ti 12 6 17 6 23 .1 6 19 6 16 6 19 6 13i6 00 6 03 6 09 6 15 6 15 ti 15 (i 20 6 26 6 23 6 20 6 236 18|6 05 6 07 6 13 6 19 8 19 6 20 6 21 6 30 6 30 ti 24 6 21 6 22 6 OS 6 12 6 18 6 24 6 24 6 25 6 29 0 35 \: 6 31 6 27 6 31 6 25 6 12 6 15 ti 21 6 27 6 28 6 28 6 3


. The Commercial and financial chronicle. 1 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 12% 4 d. d. d. 1 d. 1 d. d. d. d. d. d. d. d. 1 >ecember 6 is 6 12 6 15 6 09 5 96 5 99 6 05 6 11 6 11 ti 12 6 17 6 23 1 6 16 6 12 6 15 6 09|5 96 5 99 6 05 6 11 1 11 ti 12 6 17 6 23 .1 6 19 6 16 6 19 6 13i6 00 6 03 6 09 6 15 6 15 ti 15 (i 20 6 26 6 23 6 20 6 236 18|6 05 6 07 6 13 6 19 8 19 6 20 6 21 6 30 6 30 ti 24 6 21 6 22 6 OS 6 12 6 18 6 24 6 24 6 25 6 29 0 35 \: 6 31 6 27 6 31 6 25 6 12 6 15 ti 21 6 27 6 28 6 28 6 32 6 38 May-June 6 36 6 30 6 34 6 28 6 15 6 18 6 25 t> 30 ti 31 6 32 ti 36 6 42 J nne-July 6 35 6 31 6 36 6 30 6 17 6 20 6 27 6 32 ii 33 ti 34 ti 37 6 43 July-Aug. 6 39 6 32 6 37 6 31 6 18 6 21 (i 28 8 33 6 34 ti 35 6 39 6 45 6 31 6 24 6 29 6 23 6 10 6 13 6 19 6 25 6 26 6 26 6 31 6 36 . 5 98 5 94 5 97 5 91 5 83 5 86 5 92 5 99 5 98 5 99 6 02 6 07 Oct .-Nov. ,5 88|5 84 5 88 5 82 5 74 5 77 5 83 5 89 5 89 5 90 5 94 5 99. The exports to Japan since Sept. 1 have b< 1 a 19,381 balesfrom Pacific ports and 500 bales from New freights at New York the past week havi follows: Sol. Tues. Wed. Thun. Liverpool c. 26 25 25 Manchester c. 22 22 22 Havre c. 30 30 30 30 80 Bremen c. 26 HambiiH,,aakerlc. 80 80 80 Antwerp c. 28® 30 28@30 30 Ghenl .c. 34 34 34 34 I 35 86 36Reval. Barcelona c. 82 82 32 Genoa e. 18&20 18(320 18@20 18®20 is te c. 30 80 80 Japan, prompt, e. 40 40 40 10 10 10 Quotations are cent? per 100 lbs. BREADSTUFFS. Friday, Dec. 15 market for wheat flour has developed some irregularity. Winter-wheat flours have received increased atten-tion from buyers, owing to their depleted stocks, and theyhave placed orders for moderate supplies at a steady to firmbasis of values. The demand for spring-wheat flour hasbeen quiet and there has been a slightly easier tendencyto pticcs. Rye flour has held steady at unchanged p


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