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-6 HONEY AND COMME MONETARY, RCE. Batunpar nfimn, Moy 0. ‘Whatovor changen have takon placo In tho local financial situation thls wook aro to bo na~ oribed to tho woathor, Tho warm, summer-liko fluys that havo so suddenly succooded tho chill- Ing inclomonoy of Inet wook have had soveral marked offacts, Rotall trado in tho city hng im- provedj country colloations hivo growa much bottor; and tho farimors havo hogun to ship Enstward a largo amount of tho produce floy Lold back 1l tho oponing nt_nnylga:lau. Thig movement of produco lins drawn from tho oity o good deal of curroncy. pi¢ £600,000 wont out in one day. The ore than main‘do- maud {8 from Northorn Iowna, Minnesotn, and Winconein, Muach more would have be on ealled for but for tho fact that the majority of the country banks havo hoavy acoumulations of our- xenoy in tholrvaults, for which thoy aro glad to find somo use, Now York oxchango s rowmitted fo many cnses to pay for the ourtonoy. This waa oxpeoted ¢o weaken the prico, bub has not yob lad much of an offcct. Bales liavo bean ade botwoen the banks during thowe and at 250 and Glc promium per 61,000, * elosing quotntions at 260 promium. cle nt par with tho The demand for money has been fair, and the ratos of diecount havo oot changed, unless » slight downward tendenioy bo admitted. cont is the standard rate, nnd banks wi and varled line of mercantile discounts vary from it, Other Institutions with Tén per tha ful 8 do ncg equally good business, but with largesurplus, arising in noma cases from tho doposils of country banks, are moro flexiblo. Buch will accommodate leir customora with loans for sixty or ninoty dmgs nt7to 9 per cont. Loans, strictly on cnll, Dbavs been made at b5 per cont, and even 4 per ‘cont 18 talked of, bub nothing is kuown to Lave been dona at that figuro. The clearinga for tho waek aro $20,11! 9,264,94 § the balances, $2,216,922.01; corresponding to £24,571,011.94 and 82, £24,167.86 réspéel the vame weok last yoar, tively in :ow-Datorson, Jsborg & Co. report tho fol- Jowing rates of foreign oxchange: Loudon, 488 49134 ; Paris, 616}¢@b11% ; Derlin, 72@ 72%%;@1111111,3\;\'5. 96@07; Holginm, 516K @613 ; Amstordam, 41@413¢ 3 11134; Donmark, 60; Finland (Russix), They report cablo Paris, (083{. On'Monday {ho dissolution of tho Bwedon, 28} Norway, 2054, ranefors: London, M}; /) banking firm of Greenebaum & Foroman was aunouncod. Mr, Blins Greonobnum becomes s membor of the firm of Honry Greenebaum & Co., G:flmxd Foroman continuos tho old’ slone, : nud Mr, business The Merino Company hag clected the follow- ing gentlomen Direotors: J, Young Bcamnion, Tolman Wheeler, E, B. McOngg, Coddington Billings, and Georgo M. Bogue, TLg application of V. 8. Jackson & Streator, IIL, for a charter fora Nation: has boen granted by tho Tronsury Department. The capital of the bank will bo §50,000. GONDITION OF TIE NATIONAL BANKS, Tho New York Zaily Bullctin of May 7 pub- lishos o tull statomont of tho conditiou” of tho National Banks on Feb. 27, last; furnished 1t by Comptroller Knox. Wa reprint tho following abstract, which shows-the condition of tho Na- tional Banks in tho United States, at tho closos of business on Fridoy, tho 27ih dny ruary, 1874, compared with the return 35 158+ nesoutons, Loana and discounts, Co,, of al Bank, of Teb- of Fab, gmdrms. 3,797,901 . 8. bonds oultion , 390,014,700 834,676,050 T. 8, bonds Dosila . 14,000,200 15,035,000 T, 8. bonds on’ hund! MU0 10,436,950 Oiber stocks, bonds aud mortgages . ... 25,305,730 92,063,000 Due from redecnilug ud Tesrvoagents,,........ 101,602,861 05,773,077 Duo from othor Naiional b . 80,024,001 89,483,700 11,406,711 19,595,670 80,018,741 4,009,057 7,010,475 0,077,831 8,725,028 7,205,259 Hemeuuoro. voeeennen,, 10,909,955 31,761,711 Exchanges for Gleariug- Iousc. . 62,780,119 131,380,800 Billa_of . 10,072,398 16,998,770 Bills of 3 015 s Tractional currency, 19 230,680 Bpecio..uern... ;450,803 17,797,673 Legal-fendor notes. 102717,668 97,141,500 . 8, certificates of doposit for logal fender notes:,. 37,235,000 18,400,000 ‘Three percent certificates ... . 1,505,000 Totaliesssraesesens LIABILITIFS, Capital stock pald in, 110,858,801 ...$L.803,600,520 §1,800,162,715 Surplus fund 123,007,347 Undivided prof 50,206,919 Natiounl Banke n . 2 standing,... 339,602,053 936,202,450 Btsto Bank notes oui~ standing.. . 1,078,089 1,568,971, Dividends unpaid. 1,291,055 1,465,99) Individual deposils, 595,350,338 636,187,551 U, 8. depouita e 296,930 7,044,818 Dopasits of U, 8, Districk allicers. 5,034,004 5,805,096 198,435,388 184,331,843 45112233 98,124,803 9,448,808 5,117,810 4,215,012 5,672,632 +0s$1,808,600,620 | $1,8¢ 1978 59,162,715 941 1 During thoe twelve months undor comparison, thore ns boen an increasa of twenly-eight in tho number of banlks, of 86,300,000 amount of eapital, and of 23,300,000 in the in the amount of circulation ; tho aggragate of notes outstanding, however, being still (at the date of this return) $14,600,000 bolow tho sum wathor- izod by law, The amount of loans and die- counta 1s 19,000,000 lower. than a year previous,’ wihula in the ‘‘individual doposits thore is tho vory largo reduction of 360,800,000, n decline of 10 per ceut, which is traceablo mainly to tho process of liquidation of private indebtedness consaquont upon tho panio. An “anulysis of the resorves shows that the country banls, which are required by law to keop 15 per cent, held:at tha close of February 22.7 per cont against 20.8 por cent in tho year provious ; the redemption banks,” whoso logal minimum of resorve is 25 per ceut, hold cont, agninst 26 per cont o yoor 29.9 por revious ¢ and the New York City banks held 81.7 per cent, compared with 24.8 per cent at the samo time in 1874, Taking all tho banks togather, the surplus bo- yond legal reservo is $36,304,049 higher {han at the corresponding date of lnat yoar, The Bullelin poiuts out that thore wera £22,500,000 more logal tondors in the hands of the banks at the closo of last’ February than o yoar pravious; $18,600,000 of tho incroase bo- iug in tho Now Yorl banks, and $5,800,000 in the bunks of the other rodemption cities, It wilt thus boseen that, owing to tho general deprea- sion of businees, only some £8,500,000 of the 826,000,000 of adgitional logal tendera inauad by the Treasury had at tho end of Fobruary found its way into the nctive citculation of the country, the remainder resting in t} and uselesaly nugmenting their reserves, ho bouks ATOCK QUOTATIONH FOR THE WEEK. The following list showing the hiEheut, low- eat, and closing pricos of nctive stocks for the past week is furnished by A, O, Slaughter, Weatern Union Tolegraph. ki [ Pacific Mall,.... 43 Highest. Loteeat, Closing, 2 i 441 o8 OOk, Tho following quotations of looal stocks are furnislied by Messrs, Hammond & Gage, ni Flrat National Bank, Third Natioual Bank,, Fifth Natiousl Bank, Union Natfonal Bauk, . Cansnerelal National Bank, Jforcunnts' National Dank,, Qerman Nationsl Bunk, , Nortliwestern Natlonal Banl 1y 160 Union stock-Yurds Nutionul Dank, Mome Nationsl Benk, . ablo rates. It ih tho oxception aud not tho rule : bilitios. 'Chey owo o great denl of money, but . are determinoed to hold , their own. ight Qe a1 Ooke Compan; Tradera’ Inauraucs et Company, e REAL BSTATE, 8o much hos boon snkd about tho number of unocouplod stores in Chloago that i i8 worth whila to give tho facts.- As Las bden boforo oxplainad in theso columns, whon the business distriot was robuilt it wna grontly oxtended. W are taunted with singlo, ‘occasionnl unocous iedstoros, Wo cnn polnt to blooks of occupiod stores ' whoro bofors stood shabby rowa of shanties. L'ho stores on Wabnsh avonno that are vacnnt ara thoso which woro built hastily and rouglily for oceuption Whilo the busiusesn dles trict was bolng robailt; It thoy wero st in uso, and tho busindss districk wna' complotoly filled, it would bo the most marvolous Browth of anclont or modern timos, Tho fact is, that when (ito hion of Chleago built fter tha fire, they built not only for thoir pressnt uso, but for the growth of yonrs to come, Thia was but ane othor instanco of the foresiglit and business ablhty that Lins mado this torm what it is. Thore aro numbors of offices and business lofts vacint, but tho ien for whom thoy wore built are on tho rond, ntd will arrlve within two yéara. In- torviews with mon liko Pottor Palmer, J..O. Doro, William 3f, Derby, Porkins Dnss, and others, inoxtticably intorcatod in the prospority of Chicngo, shoy thnt thoy agrae in tha oxpoota~ tion that in two yoars all tho store and offico- room will be iu domand, It tholr oxpectation in realized, a8 it doubtless will bo, neither Now ‘York nor any othor city in the country will have such a record of growth to display, ‘o givo an 1dua of tho real propoition of un- rented stores, tvo atreots wera solected by Tis TrIBUNE roporler, reprosonting tho beot aud the Ppooreat business proporty in the city,~Madison street, which now has moro stores than Rane dolph and Madison formerly had, nnd Wabash avonuo, from Van Buren streot to the river, On Madison sirect, out of 265 atoros, 11 are for ront, and those aro at the oast and west cx- tromitios of $ho streot; the storos in the contre being all rented, On Wabash avonue, out of 130 stores, 18 aro vacant and for ront, In other stroots, as in Lako,thore aro some un- occupiod storos, Tho Dickoy Block, cornor of Doarborn and Loke, s vacant, Bitll, to stow tho confldenco in the future which oxists, thera aro stores building in differont purts of the busi- noss quartor. NMr. E. H. Hadduck s building two stores oi the coruot of Wabash avenuo ang Monroa atroat, to cost £80,000. Mr. Scovillo is building s storo on Madison stroot, cast of Frankiin, to cost $87,000. On South Wator stroot thero is not an empty storo, ‘I'ho prosent aspect of tlie ronting businoss ia gunulinr to this yoar. As a usual thing, tlio firat ay of May soes evory one on the way to their new premiscs, but, contrary to all former cus- tom, tho demand still Lolds on to the present time, somowhat abnted, porkaps, bub still strong anongh to disclose the fact that the practice of fixing on the 1st of Moy as a nocessary poriod for the complotion of lenses kas beon, i & large measure, abandoned. Thero is also apparent on the pmt of inquirers for bouses o tirm detor~ mination togot a roduction in rates, This, liowever, i8 generally accorded without disputs by landlords, The ‘scarcity of houues was for the phattwo years o sufilcient reason for bigh rates, and tho fack thab the city is rebuilt in all particulnzs is_suficient reason why they should return’to the former triff of prices. Among the lonsos E‘fnnd durlug the wesk waa that of tho Sands Houso situsted on Fifth svenue. This Hotel hns been taken by E. A, Gay, who former- 1y kopt tho Stunwix Hall, at Axbmfig and lattoriy Gay's Hotel of Rocheater, It will bo kopt as hotel for transient guoests, Ono of the heaviest' houss mgonts on the North Sido reports all the dwelling housea on bis list rented. Tho domand for stores hns not beon a8 gooll, and & nuinber on Clark streot ara atilt without tonants, Thera is moro money offering an good real os- tato than is colled for. ‘The amount of mort- gagen has bedu grently overstated, nnd the difi- culties of obtaining loans misrepresentod. Tho amount of indebtedness on city and suburban property is from $60,000,000 to $80,000,000. - As ono Gonlor has exprossed it, there is S2 worth of vroperty for every 81 of mortgnge. Thoro is property on which cavitalists sre. unwilling to advance monoy. Buch is that on Wabash avenno south of Van Buren, and wuch is o largo part of the unimproved suburban property, but N0 ono with Improved inside meurt‘y not alrondy mort- goged up to tho margin thiat londora roserve, can Liave any difticuity in getting monoy at roasou- 13 120 that Chiengo mortyagers cannot meot: thoir lia- it is not loat, 1t is in thoir stores or thelr stocks; and. {8 ecrning moro than tho interost. Tastorn capitalises have beon attractod here in the hopo of taking advantago of what #eemad to bo Preaaure, Lut Chicago people do not give thom tho sdvabtnges tioy seol. , Our business men and land-owners lave the most perfect contidenca in the futura of this oity, and The beat proof of this i3 thie fact that no property is put up for salo at & sgacrifice, If the prices wantod onunot be obtrinad, holders will wait till they can be. Tho interost on mortgnges is promptly paid, better paid than ninety days ago. Lhero are fow applications for lonus,” L'ne sup-~ ply of monoy is amplo. Tho rates of intorest aro as favorable as ever, mmel{, 10 por cont for small Jonns, and 9 per eent for largo loans. Br, 'lillay hos the plaus for tho new opora- liouso noarly completed. Thore have beon a " great many visitors at his rooms during theweel, to view tho paporaspect of the building. Ground . \was broken on Friday, and a larga force of work- men aro nt work excavating for the foundation, As this is the most pretontious enterpriso of tho vear in this difection, it is “exciling much atton- tion. s . SUMMARY OF TRANSPERS FOR TINE WLER, The following i8 the tolal amount of cityand suburban property transferrod during (he week ond- ing Saturday, Muy 9 Bo.of. Consid- 1 T City properly..... 4 0,93 Nowth of clty fimii 15,050 Sonth of elty limit 00,097 Weat of city limits 2 21,500 Tolal soue e a1 geenam COMMERCIAL: - SaTunpAY EvENING, May 0, “The following wers tho receipts and shipments of tho leading articlos of produce in Chicago during the past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding date one year ngo : Flonr, brl ++| 10,008 i .| 126,700] 22,7c0) Wheat, bu, Corn, 'i .88 47,275 Oats, b 47,000 43,030) Tiye,. bu, 3 Siieep, No. Hides, e, ighwines, Wool, 168 ...... Totatoes, hi, 9,91 24 Lumbor, No, feet, 2028,000) 21272571 Shingtes, N (040,000 1078/ 0} Laib, No, 842,000(|*207,000) Kalt, ' bris,., EAL IR Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- sumption, 832 bu wheat; 7,006 bu corn; 2,492 bu oats; 1,670 bu rye; 471 bu barloy. With- drawn for do during the past weelk, 11,812 bu wheat ; 95,188 bu corn ; 16,507 bu oatss 6,640 bu ryo ; 9,805 bu barloy. Tho following graln has Leen inspeoted into stora this morning ub to 10 o'élock: 168 oars wheat ; 179 cars: corn; 11,000 bu No.2 do by canal; 12 cars oats; 15,600 bu No.2 do by canal ; 1 carrye; 2 earsryo. Tatal(852 cars), 160,000 bu Inancotod out: 82,779 bu whent ; 50,554 bu coru; 84,064 bu oats ; 845 bu ryo ; 628 bu batley, The following wero tho recolpts and shipments of breadatuifs and live stock at this polnt during thie past waol,.and for tho-corresponding woeks ondig ay datud ¢ REOEITTH, 10, 0, Flour, 631 May 1 41 Vhieal, 1,001,702 DIVEN wivsls BAUOL B3 1 7,003 701 17205 19,987 2,848 67,244 13,000 5,103 o 1852 10002 138 v Goorgo Biuart and Charloy Dum:': haye boon tipbinted o commitioo td gount” and ropord #ho atok of potk in this wity, i hecotdaico frith o suggoation.mado in this column sovoral days 880, Tha first arrivals of the sodnon st Now York of ginln from tho Weat by tho Erlo Oanal and the Hudson Rivor wora roported to-day, Thoto was €ofto {nquiry on tho floo of he Exohiatigo to-day, a9 to what rights cortaln mome bors. hAvo any wny, whers x question of rulo confliots - with ons of oquity. It soems that o cortaln mombor, who may bo dosighatod ad Mr,'A, Induced a farmer vieit~ ingontho floor to trads with him, contrary to tho rutos of the Board, and now wants a follow- meniber, Mr. B, to ppy the damngen acorning from a partial non-fullimont of tho contract by tho farmor aforeseld. It dooa not apponr thas Alr, A Lins ovon boon consured for nn infraction of the rules, while Mr, B hos boen adjndged wortly to pay 9800 dsmagos in tho case, backues somo of the proporty Iin question was oonsigned to him with ingtructions to doliver it. THB MARKETS, Tho lending produce markots woro standior to- day, aud not patticularly active, Tho woathor was vory fine, and favorablo to tho orops, but tho effect of fino woathor was folt yestorday, the spoculative olemont gonorally dlscounting an evont in advanco of ita maturity. Honco the wonhness of Yriday was followod by o firmor {obling, natho lower pricon induced buyors to take hold, auFaolnlly many of thoso on the short sido who had waifed for Just such an opportunity, 'There not a fow who antloipated a doelino, and sold ogainet it, Tho shinping movemont was a slado more activo then on Tridey, though quict for this soason of tho year. Tho receipts of produce prosorvo a ro- markably oven volume, with nothing of tho ;}'nhmme charactor noted in past years during ny. Dry gooda wororeported nctive at about stendy ratos. The grocory markot prasonted mo now fontures, Liboral sales on intorior nocount wore accomplishiod, ana & fair smount of goods was also distributed to tLe local rotail trado at un- changed snd firmly mointained pricos. Tho butter markot continuoes quiet, with prices un- sotbled and irregular. Good o choico grades are chiofly inquired for, low and medium quali- tios being moro or less neglocted. Cheeso’ sold fo & ‘modorato nggregato at irrogulnr prices, _ No chaugos of importanco wero oveloped iuconnégtion with the canned-goods and flsh markets, Dried fruits wors notive, and all descriptions wore unqualifiedly fifm. Cur- rants advanced f{c. and the Londency in soveral other descriptions of forolgn and domestic fruits I8 in the same direction, Nothing now wag noted in the leather, pig-iron, tobacco, and Imint markets, Thero was o good degred of ac- ivityin the oil miarket, and nfi the leading olls wore firm. Tho price of hard conl han doclined to $9.00 for Lackawanna and to $10,00 for pre- pored Lehigh, Bituminousvaristies romatn un- changed. L Thore was no spocial change in the condition of nffairs attho lumber yards, A fair number of local and interior ordors wero placed, though the trade, gonorally spen]flnfi. ia rather light Just novw, but will, it is thought, soon improve. The wholesalo markeb was ngain quiot, thero not being euovugh lumbar offering to athract bay- owe. A large flook of lumber vessols nro oxpectad to rrive by Monday morning, and, if the wind should got round to tho norti, the ro- coipts will doubtless bo liberel. Motals, hard- ware, and iron wors modevately active and tolor- sbly steady, somo of tho metals firm, at tho quotations previously given, Nails wero quoted ot $8.87}4@4.00, The wool market was quiot and onsy for old wool, although tan amount offering i8 very. small. None of tho new clip has yet been racoived. mi\pu, broom- corn and hides wero unchanged, unothy hay wad quoted firm_eb a bigher Tango, with very little offering, Prairie was weal and lower nil around, owing to increased recoipts, which, with the fine wenthor, cansed buyors to hold off. Hungorian and timothy sceds were aclive and firm, and olber descriptions met with a tnir in- uiry. Potatoes continue sosrao aud very firm, the supply boing inadequate. Poultry was dull and easior, Lalo froights were rather moro active, at un- changed rates, if wa oxcopt an easior feoling on froights to lowor lake ports. There was n fair domand for small vessols, but fuw offering at tho cnrrent figuros, carriers staling thut thoy could only smil at o loss, Rates wero 4o on wheoat, and 3346 on corn, by sail to Baffalo; 8c on wheat to Kingston; 7'¢con do to Oswego; and 20@210 for corn and wheat, on tlivough yato to Now York. A total of 9 chartors wns report- od; which will carry out 50,000 bu whoat, 215,- 000 bu corn, aud 24,000 bu oats, Tlighwines wero activo and firm at tho rullng quotations of the past weol, though Now York was reported temo. Several ordors had been Lield baok for & decline ; but, as 1t came not, tho Lioldors concluded to fill, and_toolk all thas tera offered at provious firures. Saloswors roported of 450 brlaat Dic por gallon, Provisions wero more active and stronger, un. dor & pood deminnd, which wns chielly for "tho spaciilativo articles, Livo hogs ware in rather loss bountiful sanI , and Liverpool coutinues firm on Iard, while denlors claim that thoy can mako n good profiz on shipning porlto_othor poluts at prosont prices, This gave inorensed confidenco, especiully as tho stocks at other places ore rolatively small, and an offort will be made during the coming week to lat the world know how much we hLave lhere, Moss pork advanced 15@200 por brl, and lard 5@714e per 100-1bs, both closing stranf{ at the outwide prices of. the scesion, with littib offored, Meazs woro in modorate domand and firm, short ibs Loing advanced slightly from former quota- tions. - Wo noto that thio low rates of freight aro numulntiufi' shipmont, the resord of tha past weelt's work, given below, being quita satisfactory wore, ~ howovor, much mora sovera d to thosa wish to 600 our stocks rapidly docreaso. The market closod steady at the followng rango of prices: Mess pork, cash or sellor May; 816.60@10.02}¢; do sollor June, $10.00@ 16,65 do_sellor July, 216,85@16.90; do solior Au- just $17.15@$17.20; Lard, cnsh or sellor Moy, €1015@10.20 ; do aoiler Juno, $10.17:4@10.90; do soller July, = 810.8373¢@10.40, Bwaot-pickiod linwms, 1056@113{c por It for 18@16 I averagon; dry-gnlted moats, loose. at Go for shoulders, cash; and €620 soller Juno: $8,70@8.76 for 'short sibs, cash, and 98.80@8.80 mollor June; o for short clear, cash, and 93¢c seller Juno; 8%¢e for Cumborlunds: 8@90 for long cloar. Tho same boxed at 1{@3do por Ib above thosa prices, DBacon moats, G3{c Tor shoulders, 95¢a for short ribs, 97¢@10¢ for mhort cleur, all packed in hlids; tho samo loors, 2fc lover, . Bucon hams; 11}{@ 13c. Mess beef, £10.75@11.00; extrn mess do, $1L75@12:00 ; ~ beef hams, $22.50@23.00, City tallow, T9@"3dc; groase quotable at 5§ @S8c. Balea wero reported of 130 bris mess pork at $16.60 ; 1,000 brls do, seller tho- month, at 816,60 ; 1,600 brls‘do, sollor Juno, ab §16.65 3 500 brls do at $16.60 ; 500 bris do at 816.6 2,000 bris do at $18.50 ; 9,250 brls do nt 818.45 ; B0 tea lard ot 810,16 3 3,600 tos do, seller June, 2681015 5 1,000 tes do, sollor July, at $10.40 750 tos do at 10.95 ; 100,000 1by elioulders, soll: or July, at 6}¢e ; 60,000 1bs shout ribs on privato terms’; G0 tes sweot-pioklod Lhams (ll)lhnz ab 1lo, ‘The Daily Commercial Repor: pives the fol- lowing as the shipments of provisions from this oint for the weok ending May 7, 1874, and sinco Nov. 1, 1878, Llogother with comparisons ; * Torky | Lavdt, [ Hatn, (Should's, 1% 01 brle! | ten," Ctea, |ty L idler, br. Woek ohding| | = Naydintesl omml agn vl anal 1m0 e Noru b livr o5 g Tisley SH A, 81800 v, 3 201 84, 81 ! 1 e i IR R R R L AT o thne 728, ncluds sl culiueats oxcopt shonidors aud 8, P, s, han Tlour was dull and unobanged, There -was no inquiry for shipment, oxcopt for a 600 brl lot for the roliel of tho Southern suflerors ; and if that was Uoughl it was not roported, Outside of this, the demaud was purcly local, and the volume of gales losu than on any day for komo Ume past: Bran: wes wlonty, and very woal, nlos woro reportod of 55 brls Bpring extras nt &LX.‘ZB; 200 brls doat ©0.00; 100 brls do at 856,76 3 100 bils do on privato torma ; 76 brla suportinos at §4.75 ; 86 brla 1ye nt85,2! Total, 06 brls. Also 10' tons bran ab $42.60, from mill; 10 tons do at 821,60, free on board ; 10 tona &t 82150 ; 10°tons at @100, on track 800 brls corn men) (AMarsh Calorlo) at 83,60 ; 1 tons middliogs ut §34.60 ; 10 tons do ab $44,00, froo on: bonrdy 10 tons shorts at 834,00, on track. Tho follawing were the asking quota. tions at tho cloyo ¢ Fulirto good Wliite Wintéra, Uholce $ 875 @ 8.00 « B0 @ 9,00 6.60 00 80 Cholee spring extrun; Medium to 4ood do... Good to cliolch Mintiosoia . Tufent do, good donl of solilng out, aud many madonmange- monta to Buy for that ransonj ihioh fact pro« vonted tho Wonlions thoy hiad ealenlatéd on. Tho advices from othor foints worb nob of much in« toreat ; thongh Naw York was undoratood to bo o shadoe firmor, The Inquiry for ghipment appeared ta bo smull; and ybt_tilo volume of ahug silos slightly axdcndmfy that of mldnfl being ohlofly’ made up of xogula, fob wai probubly taken by tho ATay shorts to i1l options, Tho indleations aro that the. volnrho of rocelpta will ho smallor now, s the farmors aro at worlk in the flolds, and wiil not Live mdob timo to 8pars to hiaul grain to the stationa, Bellor Jung opened at 81,98, advaricod to 1,24, ahd doclined to 81.205¢, closing at 51,931¢, Befler July rold ot 81.29@1.293¢. "Bollor . tho month, or rogular No. 2 s[arlng. sold ot $1.213¢@1.931¢, oloaing at 8132, Skrictly frosh racolpts closod at $1.25 for No. 1 aprlug;-el.%z? for No, 2do;_ 8118 for No. 8do; nnd $1,1{5¢ for rejected. 'Minnesota Whoat_closod at $1.20¢ for No, 1, and $1.35 for No. ‘2. Othor = Norihweuorn whoat was ab & slight promium ovor ‘*straight.” Cash anles wora reportod of 8,400 bu No. 1 apring at 3128 6 000 bu No, 3 spring, ntrlublg frosh, nt $1.229¢; 14,800 bu do ab SI.M 3 14,000 . bu do at SLAAE S 540 bn do rogular at $1.223¢; 27,000 bu do at $1.23 ; 75,000 ba do nt 812157 ; 1,000 bu No. 8 spring ab S1.183¢ ; 6.800 bu ds & $1.18; 1,200 bu do regular at l.l’l}‘? 1,200 bu rojoctod spring nt 81,12 ; 1,200 bu do at'81,11; 500 bu gynmplu nt $1.80, on traock ; 2,400 bu No. 1 Northwestern (Minnesota) ot $1.01¢; 8,200 bu No. 3 do nt_81.259¢ ; 2,400 bu strictly frosh (Northwostern)nt81.2 %; 1,200 bu (North- wostorn) rogular at $1.96 ; 4,} 00 bu (in regular houses) at $1.223¢, 'Total, 176,700 bu, Corn’ averagod 3({@%01«:‘%1- than on Fridny, with rathor fi:su olngt, but was stendlot, tho whola range of the day not exceoding Sgo. "Liv~ orpool was quoted firm, but Now York was dull later. Our recoipts wore only moderato for tho senson, with a prospoct of diminished volumo, and o stendy deorosdo of stocks in storo, thero boing about 500,000 bt less hore than & wook 6go. The last fact smvnntml a1y spooinl wenk- nees dito Lo continued flne weathor, as it induced o rathor liboral Dbuying from tho sliort Intorost. Thore was also o fair numbor of outsido ordors from partios who thought it probablo that the markeb wonld turn aftor tlio recent bronk. Thiro is no apecial nows with ro- }:;ml to anpifllnn from tho country, oxcopk that loss monoy 18 going out to the com aogious than Lcrotoforo, Bollor June openod at 623ge, Toced- od to 621c, om0 to 625¢o, doclined to ua‘l}gn, nd- varoed to 62740, and cloned at 025¢e. Soler July sold at 69 @l!ig(u, closing at G8%c. Boller August sold at 65160, Seller tho mouth, or xog- ular No. 2, 6old ot G1{@GZ, ' closing at 013¢o, Btriotly frosh roccipts closed ot 6130 "for No, :{ and C0c for rojected. Cash snles wero raported of 4,000 bu high mixed at0doy 4,000 bu do nt6330; 7,200 bu dont 6350 ¢ 1,600 bu do at 83}¢0} 8,200 bu do at 630 ; 11,600 bu No, 2'(old_corn, winter rocelpts) at 02 6,000 bu do at 613o; 42,000 bu do at G13{0; 10,000 bu do ut 615¢a; 30,000 bu do at Giigo 5,000 bu do nt 61¥%c;’ 1,200 bu rofocted at o} - 800 bu (zhy somple) white 2t 660, free on bonrd, Total, 1: 5,600 b, . Onts wora less netive in options; with about the same volnme of busluess in cash lois 0 on Fridny, and ratlior irrogular. Soller Juno aver- nged o lower, ab 48@48%c, closiug nt 48340, Bellor yuly was very wenk, undur the prospeat of 8 bounteous crop ; it opened at 4Gc, declined to 45X, and closed at about 45}ge. Cash lots wero o shudo ewsior, being “in mora liboral supp!fy, though ‘the rocelpts woro loss, and olosod ab 47j¢o for fcguinr, Rejecied wae nominal * at 470 asked for fresh roceipts. Cush salos wore reportod of 83,400 bu N 480; 5,000 bu do at 4770 ; 1,000 b by pample at 5250 ;' 800 b do nt 60340 § 000 bu do at 0o ; 1,200 bu do at 4940, on track § 1,800 bu do at 636 3 600 bu do at 5215c ; 1,800 bu do nt 62¢, freo an board ; 6U0 bu do at 5134o, de- liverad. ~Total, 49,300 bu. Ryo was quiot, but 1¢o higher, under a fair domand, with vory little on tlio market, and no prospectof an fucroase. Rye Las beon very lit- tlo veltor than an **apotbecary denl” over sincs Inst rutumn, and tho mstruments of Providenco havae doled 1t out liors with remarlkablo regu- lority, Snles to-day were limited to 400 bu No. 2at 9404 and 800 bu by samplo at 90c on Lraclk, Darloy was again vory quiet, with little quota- blo cinnge in prices, No. 2 was vory-littlo bet- tor thon nomiual nt §1.40@1.42 for car lots, and $1.43@1.45 for round lots, No. 8 was firmer at $1.10@1.12. Rejected was nominnl at J0@95¢. . Cash sales wore reported of 5,000 bu No, 2 glmdn.v p.m.) ab $1.45; 5,000 bu do at. $1.43; 00 bu do at $1.40; 800 bu No, 3 at 81,13 ; 2,000 bu do at $1,10 ; 400 bu by sample at g {rack. Total, 13,600 bu. BTOCKA OF TROVISIONS. 8, D, Maxwell, Eeq., of Cinciimati, reports tho following as the slock on hapd fp. b A SO - i[nyh'élu. Jumg\g),fln. 27, on Mess piork, brla Bl me 53,000000 i ulke’ mex 5000 Ducon meats, Iue o000 { 00262 Homs, Ibs (all kinds, oxoapt DUl).useunieriennsrnanses 0,760,000 5,201,613 Tho following showa the stoolt of provisions in New Orlosna for tho datos named for 1874 ; Hay 1. Apritl, 988 8,404 9 1,320 Tork, new and old mess, brla, Pork, othor kinds, b Lara, tes, Lord, hega. Bucob, cloar sides, casi Bacon, clear rib sides, casks, . . MOVEMEN YCE. The Journal of' Commerce givos tho following 88 tho racoipts of cortain articlos of domestic producoe at tho port of New York tor four months from Jan. 13 Tlour, brls, Corn meal, Wheat, b Tye, bu, 0ity, W Barley malt, bu..... Pens, bu, Coru, b, Cottdn, baics. Lok, pkg; DBeef, pka, Outmeuts, pi Butter, phys, Olieese, phy: 810.013 03,208 Tard, tes and 199,743 Lard, kegs, 1901 Whitky, bris).) 72,508 81,331 Tho following shipments to foreigu ports woro mado i the suima tima: Wheat flour, brl 284,732 Ttyo flour, br! 1,016 9,309,705 453,78 5,11 163,947 5,516,051 87,801 12,300 10,36 122,816,700 874105 10,401,047 U,018,077 23,008,177 220,078 1,488,520 18,049 10.604 6,568 1,447,249 2,034,004 18,308,645 1,140,103 11,037,108 ard, | 83.204,04 Tallow, 1U8..eeeees 10,40005¢ 21,080,758 Potroleum, guly,,, 18,990,004 84,170,770 DREADSTUFFS, The Mark Lane Express of the 20th ult. saya : “At Adelaido (in Australla) tho yield is esti- matod ns ouly two-thirds of last season—sny, ahout 100,000 tons of wheat, or 600,000 qra— paice freo on bonrd 484 8d por qr. Our foreign arrivals up to the 11th of April from tho 81t of August wa_estimate, wheat and flonr included, ak 7,100,805 qrs wheat for thie sovon and & half mouths of the ceronl year, e shall, therofore, yob re%uiro, if_our nocossitios only rench to 12,- 000,000 qvs, 4,809,195 ava in tho remaining four oud & binlf monthu; Bub if, ag some tlhink, the Btocks in farmora' bands by lighter thau com- mon, just inproportion to tHis reduction must our fereign arrivals bo increased." LATEST, Wheat was rather quict in- tho afternoon and 3fo lower, closing at 81.283¢0 for Juuo, ranging from $1.23{@1.28)¢. Corn was in muderdte ro- quest and a shado easior, olosing at 6214@025¢0 seller Juno, and 633@04o scllor July, —— CIIICAGO DAILY MARKET, BATUBDAY EVENING, Moy D, ALOOHOT~Qnatable at $1,8331.85, BEANS—Tedicies woro i roquost for shipment, and chofeo lmndploked lota were firwer, Other varlo: tlea wero also salablo whon cholto, Navies, per b, $,10@1,60; modiuma, do, $1.76@.16, in brld, - BUTIER~Tae buttor murket was dull oxcept for chioico tablb yradds, which wore i gaod requast botls to supply locul customets and for siitpment, Prices wero wouk all around, and a shudo lower fur modium, Wo now quoto: Clioico to fuucy yellow, S0@350 ; mo~ diun to good grades, 30@20¢; nferlor o commor, 16@ 250 continon tv chiolce roll, 17@2do, UHAGGING—Dut slight change was visibla 1n this market, Quict still rolgna in all brauchca of the mur- Lot and prices faver buyers, We make 0o chango in our’ quotations as followa: Stark, Siog Ludiow A, #330; Tewiatan A; 3230+ Amordean A, 2005 Atnoskoag, 3le; Otter Oroek, 8lu; burlap bagy, 4 sud 8 bu, 17 @1Yo; gunnies, singlo, 17@180; do’ double, 37@48a; Wool sacks, B8RS BOOM UORN—Was fn modorato ordor _demand 9t Nuobauyod prices, as followss Choico hurl, 8@ Bigo; do extrs, Yoz dorn thut will work flaelf futo chiolco hurl Lroom, 'mmu;‘ for good do, 6370 good to choica talk mf-x;wu; nferlor brusl , daBo. BUILDING MATERIALS--Wora in modérate jocatde- maud, Dealers look for au hnprovemont fn the domand 4oon da now brick ca e obtatued, Miohigan utu $1.80; New York stuvco, custing, $3,45638.00; Utico, Louluvitlo, and Akrou comont, $3.00 33 brls Portlan comont, $1.00B7.501 Nme in. bulk, 16e@81,00 5 l’nm- (btle)y 39 bily whilte pand, @ brij 0@ [ Michigan quaricrs,'123@1d0 ; 2033 panchos, 2,00 plastering hialr, %9 bu, 400; Gro brick, 3 1,000, R 00000 unaing beid ;g%mmo;&}, uhngd.nn{ Milwaitkoo anyt Raciho pressod, $37.00@33,60, dol,; To- dian prossod, §16,00G35.00; ' do "common, $10.00@ QHEGE—Mat wlironly s light inquley, end pricce ‘wors agaln quolod frrogutar and unsatiled,’ GOAL—On Mojiduy, slcaiora wilt comhence sallin Lackawanun eonl ot $0.00 and propared Lehlgh a $10.00, Tn bituminoua vatloties no materfal changes hinvp taken place, nor aro any looked for at_prosen Wo Yiow ‘quioto s follows: Leligh, proparod, $10,0 Laokawating, $0.00 ; Pounsylvanis Cantol, $4, i dinnn Gatnol, $7.803 Erio nnd Walnut 'Tiiil, 3.6 Lick Run, $8.80; Tirooks, $9.00 : Dlossbuzg, $.60@0.00% Rirkiand geate,' $7,00; Mockling Valloy, $0.607 In- disua blog X %u,lm; Minonk, $5.60; Wilmington, $5,00; arclay, £5.00. COOPERAGE—Continwen fn iight requeat, Btotk 18 beginning to cotne forward mora freoley, and 18 ree ported lews iitm, Wo qiioto: Pork Larrels, $1.10@1,16; ‘whisky barrels, $1.00@2.00 ; Iavd tlorces, §1,40G1 flour burrels, 48@550; pork stavos,rough, $18.00@ 13,00 do, bucked, $20,60@25.001 Horca stavo, fough, 122,006, 24,003 bucked or anwed, $.5.00@73,00; whisky ataves, Tougli, $20.00323.00; do, bucked, $31,00@38,0) : flohr Btaves, $0,00@10.00 ;' efrclo flone’ heading, @86 por 8ot : tlour hoop-poles, $10.00@12,00 per m, EGOS—Wers {n fmproved demand and firm at 134@ 180, Packages in slipping ardor brought 13ge, F18){—Thero was nothig more than a modorato movement in fieh, and prlcod werd not subjected to any material cliange, ruling steady s follown: Nol.'l whlm‘}-b. ;«-E:T, $6.76@7.00 3 ;m. 2 do, $0.50 @6.76; No, 1' dut, $0.00E0.783 No, 1 aoro-mack- .0 orel, new, ig-brl SI!].WGH.\IB' No. 1 bay, $10.60@ 1050 Mo, & mlfinnml, sg-bnl, “$800@9.0%; family mackoral, %-brl, $1.60037.7 2.25; bLank codfish, $3,25@! @0.00; Labrador herring, 2-Dr), '$4.25@4.60 3 Labrads {@3.00% do, 3g-irl, '$4.00@4.25¢ box harring, No, 1, 30@ s box hierring, scaled, 40@4do; Columbia Rivor aalrhon, ie-brle 85,76@1000, FROITE AND NUTB—In tle market for deled frults thore was a liboral ainotnt of trading, Laooal na well 08 intorlor buyera wero orderlng freoly of domos. ticand forvign varlutics, nnd tho gencral market dis. playod o firm fono, Francs, oiirrants, apples, and some othor descriptions bld_fair to advance at an eatly day, Wo quoto: FontioN—Dates, 10@ 10i0; figs, drums, 13¢@Mo; fgh, in boses, Iay. ers, 17@180; Turkish’ priwes, 13@13)o; raisine, layi $2.00@3.95; ralsing, looso Muscatel, $3,65 @3.737 _rafsine, annm:ln{ Zanto eut- rants, Ti@7io; cliron, 91@82c; lomon pool, 18@ 200. 'Dodustic—Aldon apples, 25@380; Now York oxtas, 13)(@13o} o, 1 shora Lits, $2,15Gk .50 : Goorge's codilah, 5.15 aplit brls, $8,60@9.007 do, lor liorring, round brl, $7,60 Miclilgan sliced, 1355@13%0 § o, 124 @I wml:ufn iy ‘!115‘(% 11%o; Southern 0}¢@110; peaches, ‘pared, 24 et halvos, s 1!}4@‘;5&11 do ntxed, 113§ @n.’f ; blnckborrics, 19@1010 3 rapborries, A0@4263 pitted chierrios, 83@370, Nuts—Filberts, 17@1730} alnonds, Terrigon, 20@230; Naplos walnuts, 20@ 2205 ObIlt walnuts, 10@3%0c; Gronobla walnule, now, 10@17e;_Branls, @110} pocang, Texan, ‘0@ 10x0; Wilmington posnuts, fancy, 1%@13c; do aac- ond qunlity, 7@lc ; Tenncsseo pounuts, 8 @I GREEN TRUITS—Orangts and lemons wers in gooil demand end firm, Bunanas, pie spples, and do- mestio apples eold in o rotail Wuy, Boveral cases of isaisnippl strawberrien woro sold lo arrivo at $1.00 Jerqusrt, Quolations : Lamos, S0.60G7.00 pet Lox ; eguius oranges, per box, $0,50@7.00 ; do fancy, 33,00 ¢ fair to chiolce_apples, $3.00@3.00 por brl 3 onltivated cranborries, ot $7,00@7.50 ; binaung, $3.0086.00 por bunch ; piue-apples, $3.6034.00 por doz; Bermudn tomatovs, $3.00 per'box, GROOERIES—Thero ' woro mo important prico clianges in goods coming under (his Load, Tho do. mand contiiies roasonably aotivo, nnd in’ oxcoss of past yenrs at this stage of tho seadon ; consequently & g00d feoling among our jobbera is spparont, FPrices Were firm, aa follows ¢ Br-Cann, Bova—T$@80, Corryxs=Mocha, 1I@37%0; 0. G, Javn, 4@343c; Java, No. %, BL@3ijo; funcy o, AT4@27io0} cliolco do, 21@37%c; priina Rlo, 14x@e: gaad do, 20)c commo o, 242/@USk0: ronsiug do, 33X @2407 Bingaporo Juva, 50@dtc; Contn Rlca fancy, F1H@WCe] do, prims, @Ko} Maracalbo, 476 t CaNDLEs—Star, full welght, 17@17x0; stearine, full weiyht, 185 @14c; do, stiort wdgm. 134 @1de, Riox—Patna, 81(@8(c : Rangoon, i@dc; Caroling, 9@9%¢; Loulslana, Bi{@0gc, UGARS—Pntent cut louf, 134@123{c; crashed and powdered, 113c; granulafed, 11¥@11%c; A, stande ard, 104@10%¢: do, No. 3, 10)/@10}0} B, 10@104c 1 extra 0, 9%@100; 0'No. 3, 9%@1%0; yollow 0, No, 1. @92{c ; chioica brown, rb.i@om- prime do, DK@ ulr' do, 83;@0c; ‘cholco molnencs sugar, BY@ air do, BL/@SMC; common do, TX@15c; New Orleaus sugar, choics, 93;@04c; do, prime, B2z@do; do, fulr, 8@83c; common, T3@Sc, Stnups—Dinmond drips, $1.33@198 stlver drips, extra fiuo, RI@8Ac; good Augar-house Hrup, G5@T0s ¢ oxtra do, 76@slcs New Orleans molasses, chiolce, 85@ 88c; do prime, §0@42c; do common, @120 Porto Tlco molusses, choico, 5@080 ; common molasses, 35@ . SALERATUS—Common to best, 8@J(c. 8prors—Allspice, 17)¢@18)ge; cloves, G5@0003 cns- ala, 85@370; pepper, 28i0c s nitmegs, No. 1, $1.40@ 1.45; ginger, ican, 25@28¢; do Calcutta, 18@20c, BoaPs—Gorman mottled, 8X@8X0 ; Golden Weat, ¢ @G3¢es White Lily, @620 Waita Rose, O4 @GN0} palm, 6@0ige; Savon Imperial, 0@0ic; whito Rus~ slan, 52{@lc:’ Chanipalgn, 6@0Xc; primroso, 0@, srnfimxas ver gloss, 93{@10c; common, 8@10/Gu; pure, ic, T 7 Fheto wan s coparatively activa dumand for timolly for ahipment, but very fow salca were mado, tho smount offered being oxiremely small, Ivices #roquotedat & wider and higher rauge, though in some grades the advance is moroly o nomwinal anc, Pratrie was docldedly wealk, znd 8 quoted f0e per ton fower oll round, ‘The retcipts were lnrge, aud tho weatker continues fine, and in consequonce buyers werd dispoecd to walt uutil the last momont, thinking prices would ro skill lowor, Bomo_dealers thing ali Kinds of hay will rulo lower soon, The fing westher 1o entalug (o genss to slact up radly, and | saveral orders have been withdrawn on thi Prices aro quoted as followa ; Timothy, prime @22,00; No, 1, $20.50@21.50; N mixed, ' 616.00@17.00; prime praivie, $14,503 No, 1 do, $14.00; No.:2,.or Flough, $10.00@B11.00, Loosk ox ‘Wadon—Timothy, $17.00@19.00; prairic, $10,00@14,00. HIDES—Were in modurato demaud, Annoxed ars tho quotations : green city bulcherd’, 7o ; green cured, Tight, 9%c ; hoavy; do, 83{0; part cured, 8e: green calf, "14@16e 3 green kip, 0)e; dry calf, 20@%c; dry ip, 20c: dry sslted, U@130; dry fint, 18@20¢; deacon sking, GO@EGC; gruvby, scored, eut, or otliers ‘wise damagg .wo-tLirds price; branded, 10 per cont off, Bheep polts, wool esuimatod as washed, por lb, 5@40¢ ccount, , $21.00 2, $13,00@10.00; 0, HOPE—Wera quiet and eany at 10@25c for poor to vory chuice Western, TRON AND STEEL—The dsmand was only fair, The ordars received aro goucraly for small quantities, Following arq the ratcs current : 3 @3 4-10rates 43 @ 5K rates Plato iron, com: 6 @6 Tates Norway ron B¢ @% @b Norway nal V' @ gl Gormun plow steol 10 @ile @b Cast plow secl. .. . . @ B American tool stocl, B @Bs @} Chrome {ool steel, 18 @l gh English tool stecl, N @A rules ugdsh apring steot, 9 @1 rates American cast spring steel,, Stucl tire, 3¢ fDierersnns LEATHER—A modernts local and country demand existod, aud the quotations prevalent on the preceding 12 @13 ratea 5 @b duys of the weok wers adhered to with firmunoss, Wo Topoat our Hats City barness, . $ W@ o Country bariic asla a1 89w 41 Kip, veals ity upper, No, City upper, No. 2, Country upper, Collar, B 1t Qalf, city, Caif, couniry. Tough uppor, We 83 Tough upper, domaged. @ Bufialo xlanghter volo, . fr Wy, A 1o} 1,20@ 1,36 56 Kip. 110 Horigss, . 0 ‘43 Treueh cul 65.03(@75,00 Erench calt) 2 1.05@ 2.25 Fronch kip, 80 to 100 1, 1.00@ 1,60 METALS AND TINNE! Wore moier- atgly aotivo at wnohwnged prices, a8 Collown: I PLATE—IC, 10314, $12.60 3 do, 12219, §13.00 ; 14x 20, 814503 do, Footlug, 14220, 1, $12,00dd, 2028, $24.50. T1a Trv—Targe, 300§ smali, 3103 bar, 320, Borprn=No. 1, 2: No, 3, 30¢, LeAp—Plg, Tige; bar, ¢ 1oad pipe, 0o cut do, D¢e, BiuET ZINC—Full casky, 10c ; lows quntity, 10505 alabs, 8ge. P Bmzet Tnon—No, 24, bo raten s Tasth fron, &0, and 10, 220 ; do, 11 and 13, 21c § do, N italnod, 200 rates ; American Russin—A, 14c; B, I GurvaNizeD InoN—No, 10@: 1@y, 130 do, 25@20¢, 1¢ ; No, 27, 160 : No, 28, 16¢, A discount of 16 per cent is mad from this liat, ‘vEn—Copror boltome, 380+ hrazlors, over 12 ths, 47, thued conper, Ui planisbod coppdr, 41o; do, 3c, cut to size: 0 Wine—No. 110, 903 7o, 1005 10to 11, 1e; 13, 1130 ; 18 ond 14, 12)ce; 15 and 16, 1403 17, 150 ¢ 18, 1003 19, 1903 20, 2023 full bundle) 30 per cent 'dias count ; 'fenco wire, 0d, i NATLS—Tlioro was a falr demand it tho apzregate, Wity xafcs ot $3,873@L00. Quotntious ; 2000, por Xeg, $4.00; 6d mid 81 do, $1.5; 61 do, $4.50; 44 do, ud 'do, $5.80; 9d do,fine, $7.00} clinch, §3,60 NAVAL BTORES~Topos aro unchanged,. Trado fa only fuirat ;}’lu nunnlxmll mllgaigf“):rllc‘e;:fihl(;nlXlnlrupa, B 1b, 10X c; slsal rope, )y xct hom; . e;{n?, é‘ln} 18@0 3 Murliio, 4 b 18@200% tarred rope, gy 11@180 ; ook, 3 balo, $3,0050.00 § plich. bl f;\!o@ 003 tar, % bil, $4.10@5,00 + s, H OILS—T'ricos wero firmly hold all avound, but wero eaociully firm for lingecd, lard, and cerlion, Busiicss coutlnucs good, Wo quoto: Cirbon, 15)@16o; extra winbor lard; B128% ; No, 1, 7807 N, 4, 10730 Jine aced, raw, $1.04: do, vonlod, §1.037 Whals, 80ia820; apermn, $2.10@2,20; neatsfoot ofl, ulrlnu'y Jhiro, 3110 do extin, 0003 do'No, 1, 893 aus off, 60c ; "stralts, G30; cloplunt ofl, 9503 turpontine, 02@5la; - nuph. tha, 63 gravily, 170 ; naphthu, comion, 140, POTATOLES-=Were ngain acliva sud very firm, un- der exiromely light offoriugs, Tho staclk in kloto aro very much roduced, and (s recolts continio light. Now wero fn nodorate roqtiest nt. $1,00@3.60 Jor- bel, Quatatlous: Peachblows, from sloro, $1,03@1,70 por bu s early roso o ut $1,407 Tixod lots, $1.2531,40; peach: blows {n car-lots, $1,80@1,00, on’ track; carly roso, $1,85@1,40 on track; wixed &nd comman lot, $1.15 @143 on track, mnrkot was Qull and weak, The TOULTRY—Tho offorlugs wero falr, but {hbra“was littla inquiry. Turkoys wora lowor, Largo spriug chlckens are paluvle, hntvnr{ young oucs ara not, nruuo«tnonllry is tlat, *Wo quotes Tarkeys, live, 13@1%340; clilckeus, llvo, $8,00QU,60; spring do, $1,76@5.00% large do o BEEDS—Timothy was fn good order domand, and 1lio highor grades, which are in light atook, were stronger, _Bulc»)vqrnlnm\ql! $4,405¢ '-‘,%_U, Huvgariau RS acELFo A A5 % 00100 ilat BOTAALSTIR 15603 and fn quotod onsy, Clover old ot $3.405,00, Balea includd 36 bags ciiolco timothy,nt $2.805 100 bgs bt $2.173¢ + 252 baga prime At $2,70 ¢ 336 Lhga and 1 oar SCBLIGH B e ‘st £3.057 10 ings at 200 1) Dage” at €265 131 bage at 4, 6058 nge at $2.6 ; 10 bnga clovor ot ot 90 g ot '$5,00; 00 bags ol $5.60; 30 dgn nt $5.40 3 195 nga, Tinnga {an, hiT60; 23 baga nt 730 85 bags nt 062 20 bagh at 058 § B4 mfi" §.000 €0 og, miliel, 8% 77ig0; 2L Ing t T60; 12 3 ak 720, BALT--Waa falrly acitvo at the annexed Onondaga and 8y pricen: naw, fing, $1,80 ; Oanada, do, $1,00 ; ordiunry coarso, $1,90 : voarko diamaid, $2,00 ¢ Aolar, $3.00 ¢ ulry, without bags, $2.96 5 d bn}g, $1,00@4,00 7 Astiton duiry, por sack, $5. OBACCO—A fair order buslness was doing ot atdadily maihtaied prices: Fine Cur—Extra, 76@850; chiolco, 60@050 medintm, 60{5660; ‘r wlo?m;mx;., uév“@m. i U ya-«Natural lon o3 Lale by ©@700; ortnd—Gdoad to chole 350; mediutn, 29 9053 common, S5z, 18 S ee TEAS~—The domand wis fair ab {hb quotations following: Young liyson, common to falr, @480t do, good, 66@030; ~do, cholca to extra’ e, 950 @§1.5; comman 1o fius old hyaon, 603830+ coramen imporial, 48@000 ; goad to cholce do, 05e@$1.03; falr to good gan)wd or, 10@85c ; eboleo Pingruoy, $1.05@ 1.16; oxtra Moyunio, $1,45@31,40; choica tooxira now Japin, 95¢@BLOS: comimon Lo good do, 080 ;. falr to good, old, 05@100: _common' o, 403500} colored natural-leaf Jupan, 60@700; cominon to fnnOolong, U5@45¢; good, 55@050; cholca to oxtra, 85c@$1,00, WOOD—Tho markat In weak and Jecliuiog, “The following quotations may bo considéred nomiaul: Boach, $8,00@8,603 maplv, $0.0089,603 hickory, $10.00; alabs, 80,000,050, dolvered, WOOL—Wan inchanged. 01d wool fs nelling .mm{. and Trlcll aro ahaded now and thon, and will probab) ly rulg lowor whon nbw wool beging to arpive, The fol- lowlng pricos have boon namod au {b#" opontug once for tho new clip 2 Tine and modlifm washed. Qoorse washed, .. veuees Fino henvy to light unwashod, Medlum sud cosrso unwashod. Primo tub washod, . Pas}' to good lmbwr;x de( . i ingy, poorly washod, ad shippo Dnery and cottad, 10516 toss. - PPOL Old wool 18 quotod casy, aa follow Tub washed, Gommion dingy .« Flcoco washed. Flooce unwashed, e THE CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Sarunpar Evesnta, Moy 9, 'Tho recolpty of ltye-atock during tho woek havo been as follows : e Hopr, Sheen, 14,00 200 1454 33 10,107 1,182 15,080 811 FTXTTRN K1) 5,500 240 8,081 4,008 80,395 2,618 82,014 3,208 Weok ending April 16,,..,18010 69,865 8,045 "Total 4 wosks, 204,000 18,520 Bamo timo Inst year. X 244037 235 Blipmonts wero as followa s Mo, Bheep. 8,010 Sdis B.047 809 9.407 664 8,230 176 12,617 1,032 9,411 47289 2,071 LTG0 e % chednlo’ of caltlo Traton botween Following 1o ti Qhieaqo aud Esstern maskets, which woat into offact ‘eb, D2 To New York, per car. To Doston, per car Lo Albany, per cu T'o Buifalo, per ca To Pittaburgh, per To Dotrolt, er cai Ta Toledo, por car. . CATTLE.—Early In the weok the market was dull and depressed, Largo recoipts and reports of lower prices {u New York esusod n Ioasoued demand for nhipment, and priccs easod off an 7. Under the di- miulelied'roceipta of Fridey aud Sifurdny, however, thero was a favorabla renction, the demand bevoming netive and priccs working back to nbout whore thsy wiore at the close of the pravious week, Tho yurds are now clour of stock, aud ths present out-look must bo regarded as rather favorablo to tho ameling interest, Bales wera reported all tho way from $2,60:9,75 for bulls, tags, old cows, and rough oxet, to $6,25636,63% for extra graded steers, though the bulk of the trading wan accotnplished at $460@5.90, Among tho offgrings wera notno fine corn-fod Texan catile, for whicl $6,60 @3.65 was obtained. nnd somo through droves that sold at $2.70@3.00, Btock eattle ars in steadily fair “request and in ecant supply: henco prices rule firm, Especially desirable lots sold a3 high a5 $1.80@4.00, but the prevailing rates were $3.75@4.25 for common to medium lots of 800 to 9o0 Ibs avarage, aud $4,50@ L.76 for good droyes averaging from 900 to 1,050, Cli¢ago butchora took somewhere in tie holghliorhood of 3,800—chiofly nt $£.00:35.00, Calves aro in good supplynt about steady prices, or at $3.00@5.50 for paor to cliolee, Tlcre i3 soms inquiry for uwwmilch cows at $20.00@50.00, accordiug fo quality, Most of the sales wero rendcred at $30.008 To-dsy fair activity charactorized the demand,and the Bupply, which embraced sbout 2,000 hiead, was’ readtly absorbod ot firmly madntained ' prices, 'Tho markat closed stoady and firm, QuoTATIONS, Extrn Deaves—Graded stoers, averaging1,00 116 B0 OVOTe s s cevaerosersteanseennnnsses $0.25@0.50 Olioice Beeves—Tine, fat, well formed 3 year to 5 year old stears, avorsging 1,300 to 1,450 s 5 .. 6.70@6,00 Good Beo ned, fine’y formod sleors, averaging 1,150 to 1,350 b .. 5.35@5.60 4.85@5.25 Modium Grades—Steers in farr fesl 8gfug 1,100 t0 1,250 168, .. 1. Butchers’ Stock-Common 'to. f and good 1o extra cowy, for city slaughter, averaging 850 to 1,100 [ Pk feeh oy N in""dacent BT5@4TE 8.60@4.75 3.00@3,50 4.76@6.25 4004, Stock Cattle—Comimon_cattie, flesh, avomging 700 t0 1,050 lis.,... Tnforior—Light sud thin cows, heifors, stags, bulls, und scalnwag steers. Cattle—Texus, corn-ted. Cattle—Texas, wintere QGattlo—Texas, through droves, HOGS—Tho recelpts of hogs during tho pas aggrogato 80,081, ogainst 80,335 last weok, and 63,732 for the, corresponding weok last yosr, The arrivals for tha four weeks ending to-day have been 504,008, Bgatust 244,637 for tho samie perlod last year,—an ind ereaso of ‘50,453, With an sverage dally supply of 13,600 hiead, the markot hias ruled weakand lower, Tho decline Lius not, however, boen 15 sovors 68 might rea- sonably havo oen expactod under tho almost unproco- dontedly beavy srrivals, 10@13c_abont coverlug the direrouce bolweon to-day's sud Tast Saturday's guota- tons, Low and medium grades, s usual, huvo mufcrod most, Indeed thors hue’ bean vory litle if any shrinkage in valnea of cholce qualitics, the offerings of such comprising only _un- insignificant progortion of thedsily recoipts. Tae_bulk of tho \veol's supply wux mads up of poor to fedium lots, for which the cusrent ratos wers $4.50@5.40, Sk Ippers 50ld na low na $4.35, whilogales of choico 1o extra wore Teported at §6,00@6.50. Thora were only two or thres {runsfors at o higuer Sgure than $3,00. To-duy tho market was falrly activo, and ruled com. peratively stendy at yesterdays quointions, Sales Eunged from $4.5 upwird o $0.0, Keys, Tawn & Co. ohtained the Initer figure on 4 releotod ot averag- ing 010 1bs, L, B, Doud wae tho buyer, o nota the following g HOG 'MALES, No. Av. Price|Noo, dv. Price)No, Av. Price, 74 10T .15 [ 40F 184 $5.15 | T4 170 €515 197 (178 690 |60 238 b0 |97 170 Bas 18 ‘w0 535 |73 118 495 |od 63 165 GU0 |5k 180 B35 (41 81 173 615 |69 200 2 |7 oT 18l 635 |63 13 635 |18 47 160 BA5 |54 180 625 |68 U3 223 640 |61 200 E45 |:n 21 183 630 (69 180 59T 1T w0 6o 05 266 635 [69 2006 K607 |'60 183 g0 68 @ 645 U5 Bl €30 (KL 97 4o 95 173 690 |63 200 535 |97 183 G0 200 530 |45 Y 645 |45 1na .28 28 625 67 185 510 (110 195 W 20 600 |2 119 400 |69 ‘1m0 61 201 5385 (68 143 495 log 109 14 191 B30 80 210 525 43 148 G4 174 530 |77 108 0,10 160 118 625 61 183 625 [ 160 520 64 203 630 7 101 610 SOEEP—Contiuts scarce, and prices continite to pulo ik, Olouiug quotatiohs uro £4.50@6.00 for poor {0 modfi, and $7.60@9.80 or Good £o aeLlatly witce: —_—— CHICAGO LUMDER MARKPT. RATuRDAT EVRNING, May 9, LUMDER FREIGUTS,. Manfatos, $175; Muskegon, $1 608102 Grand Haven, $160; Ludinglon aud White Lake, $1.044@1 76 Dentwater, $1.76; Menomince, $1.75@3.00; ~Ocouto, $2.00. 'Thore Wad no special chango in tha situation af tié wholesalo murlet, Tho offeridgs wors very lght, Lurdly Intge cnough to engage tha attention of buyors, though two or thrus catgocs were sold, which nearly cleared the market, Muskogon mill-run’boards sold at $14.80, aud Jath 0t $2,00, (0 arrive: ehingles are dull, at $2.75@3,00, Priees aro Ltila betler than noni(nal na follows: Jolsia and_ scantling at $9,00@9.76 5 common baarda and strips, $9, 50@11.00 ; good to ohoice o, $10.00018.75 shingles, £2:1683.00; ickots, $9.00810.00; Jul 1u'ls tuought that o racotpts will be quits boral by Nnulcilly, cspeclally §f tho wind gets wroubd to tho orth, > Hales Include 3 Oargo Belir T, Lawson, from Mnakegon {to arrive), 150 £t wido and 12-inok boards at $14.00, 100 m latls 4t $2,00 Bold by O, Deming & Co, AT THE YAUDR, ZLumber was In modorito city nud gountry deraud, at about the 8amo range of pricos, Good utd choled Jumber i8 flem, and. Evmmnngfllfl!l ore gotting staady, Huingles ou track are ?uuk oasier, owing to larger recelpts, I'rices aro us follows 5 'Irat Cleat. uuyyes, e @55.00 Becond clear, 1 {u! 50.00 Third cleat, 1 fuoh, 10,00 “Thited cleary thivk @15.00 Otoar floorlng, 1 TONEL, caees &% @40,00 Olear kiding, Tst'and 84 o) First commion slding 90.0 Hocond common sldiny, 17,0 Flooriug, iral comtnon, dréssed. @i Floorlng, sccond comnion, dresio @U4,00 Flooring, third conimon, dross @0 A wagon-box Dangds, sel {uclica und ypwar 40,00 B wagon-bok Loards 3,00 Astock bosrds GIe0y 1 stock boirdd @ 24,00 @ stock boarda, s » 100 (R10,00 Gommon boord Bildis for iy s 1800 @18 olat, scan anolng, tmbti0fedt . . 1l nder, Gatkide grios 17 dry..s 100 @INGG Jolat nnd eeantling, 18 to 2 faot. Tickols, shuare, Tickots, No, A or Btar, . . Bhaitiglon o irack (A}, it HARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Fordlgn Mdrkots. Livenroor, Ma 18, m.—Four, 283, Wheat Whiiter, 19s@32a (3 pprig, 116 00@195 0 § wbile, 125 TUI 100 club, 19m@12 11, ° Oorn, 46s@09s 04, oty May 0 Troadstutte Qull IVENTOOL, Al . m,—Droadatutts mx‘:d'fmgf’ M ,o—u ; Unctiangod IVRRTOOL, May . m,=Unechianged, Lopox, .\'m\y] B Consta, fon o W@Mm accounit, "AY@DIY, 05k, 107; '0Ta, m\%’; 104 108 104k 3 New York Contral, 893 Erln ow, . Sugar, nfloat, 2 0 Dhnis, b 0, CRenton, past ot 341 ge. TIVERFOOL, May O—Evoning.—Cotton active and firmer; middling uplands, B%@8x4 + middilng Ore leans, B16@85%d} salos, 18,000 Lnlas ; Americaw, 9,600 ales ; spoculation and oxport, 6,000 Lales, Therdstilla—Qulat and unchanged, Lard, 488 30, Tallow, 884 3d, The New York Dry Goods Marlat, New Yonx, May ).—Busincss qulot to-day with Ime Porters and manufacturers’ ngents, but a fuir jobbiay trade was eifected. The rharket for cotton goods {s uusettied by a reduction of Langdon G B brown and bloached cattons to 160 and 1 o rospectively, Graat Folls £ Lrown coltons &Dbbhly at 1le, Bordered printa selling ncifve, and printed shirtings nctive. Attantio dross. Ablautto drozs-goods fn ik domaud, Woolen gooda Torgon, 1tsy (IS Vo0l Teudte, FTON, Ay 0,—The domand for wool is good, 8alos for fite woek, 1,000,000 1bp, Tho princlpat (Fane noionn of thie weok Huve'bean I pullod wools, . Ohio, Tonnsslvania, snd Virginia oxtra, double axirs, ang trable” exira, 53@2'¢a; Micbigan, 46@3%0; Wostorn Wisconeln snd Now Humpaiiiro, 49@51o: combing and doloine, 57@610; nnwashed snd. wnmorehmaLIS @10e; tih, 60 seoired, 4@HLI0; molls, 235G 23g0 ; suporiino and oxtra phlled, 38@570, rm;nnnxxu Oll Marie, Prrrsnuncn, Ph., Moy 0.—Refitod ofl un etudo weak wnd daciluing, Quotod ot L0, flxmgfizl 4 e, The Praduce Markets, W YORR, NE! New Yonx, May 0.—~00TzoN—Flrm 3 midals Iaud, 1830 ; futures cloed tesdy, Buleh 16,200 bators May, 17 0-8i0; June, 1723-3ic; July, 180; August, 189-160; Soplombdr, 18 6-16c ; Detobior, 17154100, DreAberorra—TFlour in moderate requet ; rocolpt, 8,000 bele; uporfine Westorn and. Stato, $5.10/0.00 & common to good, $0.00@0.45 ; good to cholco, $0. 0.75¢ whita Whoat cxira, $0.7637.20 ; oxira Ollo, $8,38 @7.05; Bt, Louls, $6.30@11,00, Ttyo flour and corne meal unchanged, ' Wheat in moderata demand and in buyers! favor; ‘reccipts, 70,000 bn; No, 2 Obleaga $1.40G1.50; No. 2 Northvestern, $1,60; No, 2 Milwase 31.64@1.85% ; uugraded Towa aud Alinnesota , $LUG100; amuer Michign, $1.05; whita Michifan, $133%. Sgn Qull 2t $1,07@1,12. Barloy in modarate request, BLlt quiot; two-rowed Stato +Corn oponed steady and closed heavy and ower' $ rocolpts, 118,000 bt ; new Western maixod, 81@ 85510ld donud yellow, 853880’ white Westorn, 8@ 8uige. Oats quict and lower ; racolpts, 98,000 birs mfxod Western, 63@670 ; whits Weatorn, 07@ 8o, Har—Stoady at $1,00@1,05. ol poiigpe—blrmt; Low to it 108300 good to ahiolee, 30c. GnooEnIRe—Coffes dull; To, 17@Ite, Bugarquist folr {0 gaod refluing, 7%@So. ' Molassos Brm . No Orleans, 75¢ 3 primo hoid at §0o, Rico quict, Prrnoreus—Crude, 8%c; refined, 14xa, * TonrENTINE—Dull it 40}, Laas—] 3 Western, 15:¢@17c, {;fiA‘!HZn;E:!ldydlfi 5\'7@,!]09'1: ‘Orinooo, 25}5@55{!‘ ‘'ooL~—Steady ; domestio fleace, 40@020; 25@800 7 unwaabed, 17@ise, o A G00T pulledy ProvisioNs — Pork heavy spot snd May; $17.15 Juno; ;}MM § plain mess, $9.50@12,00'3 oxtra, $11.00@14,00, amadull at £20,00823.00 ; middles dulls fong cloar, 93¢0} ehort clear, 10910%¢, Lard lower, closing firm } prime steam, 10c, spot ; 10 7-10810x0 Myt 10534 June ; 103{@10 13-10¢ July, sogEEi—Teary § Weslein, 2130 now Westarn, 50, Ontese—Firm at 14@10yc, Wiiany—Firmer at 073¢c, Murats—Manufactured_copper unchanged, Ingol lskosteady st24X@2Tc, Pl lrom and walia momiual, CINOINNATT, OINCINNATY, O, May ,—CoTToN~Fair ond firm a$ c. Bresbsrorrs—Flour dull and nnchanged, Whoat quict and wealnt §1,46, Corn firm ot 72@70c, Oats stendy and in moderate demand ot G0@8Ge, Rya steadg aud In moderato domoand st $1.08, Dariey i and unchanged, O1rs—Unchanged, Euas—In fulr doniand and lower ; salos at 1230, Jurrin—Quiet aud unchnnged, Crixese—Scarce and firm, . PRoVIaioNs — Pork—In light demand ; Holders firm at 817,50, Lard—stoady, with moderato demand ; sume mor atcam, 10)o: kottle, 1le, Lulk meats strong and little doiug; ahoulders 63c ; cleer rib, 82%0; clear, 93(e, Bacon nlight demaud aad holders i 'at 1804E . Witsgy—Fair snd firm at 95c, TOLEDO. ToLEDO, O., Moy 9.—LRuADSTUFFs—TFlour ateady with moderate demand. Wheat steady, with mmods erate demund; No. 9 white Waboali, $140% ; No, 1 ‘white Michigan, $1, No, 2 do, $1,60; amber Mich- igun, $1.406140K ; ocller June, SLIBK@LABY July, $1.50; No.1¥ed, $1.57¢ No. 2 do, $1.43 Auguat, §LO0@1.30% 3 No. 8do, $1.30,” Corn stendy, with moderate domand ;" bigh 'mited, T3c; sellek May, Tixge; seller June, 69ige ; July, Tuige ; low mixed, Tcs no_grade, T03ge, Oatw dulf and nomiual. Reoxirre—Fiour, 00 brls ; wheat, 7,000 bu; corn, 83,000 bu ; outs, 6,000 bu, Butexceirs—Flour, 466 nla; wheat, 6,000 bu; cor, 51,000 bu ; outs, 1,000 bu, NEW ORLEANS, NEw Onrras, La,, May 0,—HAv—Flrm and hight or; prime, $28,00, from store, . InOVIsI0NS—Pork scarca ond firm nt $19.50@18.75 | ;o arrive, $18.40, Bacon firm at 94@102@105@ new mess, SIT.00 $17.40 July, Deof '3 © Wiherr—trola higher on nccount of Western ade vices ; Loulsland, 99¢; Cinclunatf, $1,00, CoFri—Easior, wifh falr demand, at 21%@2%0 ood, 21@20x0 5 prime, 22)@230 ; doalors atuck, i, ags ; nono in first hands, 3 ConR MeAL—Pirmor at $4.60, Others unchanged, CorroN—Demund good ; sales, 4,400 balos, Afoyer ment checked by prives adyauciug above the limits of pending orders, Good ordinary to atrict good ordi- nury, 16%@16Xc ; low middiings to atrict Jow mide dlings, 1i@1730 ; middiings to strict middlings, 172 @18%a; good middlingy, 1816 @183c, Recelpta, 1,0 Dalek; exnoriato the Contfuout, 1,174 bales ; cohate wise, €53 buloa § Great Britain, 2,792 Lalos ; stock, 102« 410 Lales ; uneold, 41,500 bles, Monurins—Gold, 113 siglt, pac; sterllng, $5.450 ®T, LOUIS, u1s, Moy 0.—CorToN—Active and higher{ 8r, Loy middiing, 174 5 Doeapsroers—Flour quiot. Wheat dull and a shada lower; No, 9 Obicogo, $1.26; @1.97, cash ; $L20KE 1.303¢, May, Gorn firer: and i elovator, Outs insctiv 5Lige, ou track, Birloy du 1,93, " Rye licld st ¥8c; no sales, Wimsiy—-Highor, af o, PuovisioNs—rork firm at $17.50, Bullc meats stfr s Bome speculative demand ; whouldars, 8¢, buyor July clear rib and clear, at Kunsas Clty, 8Xc ; and 90, eellex Jaat balf May s cloir, lors, 93y by’ Tiacon sirongy supply inadequato 'to demand ; whoulders, 1@7i0} clear rib, 0X(@92¢c; cloar, 10@1045¢, Lard, none on the market, 11008 AND OATTLZ—Unchanged fair domand, Itgorrere—~Hoge, 1,425 ; catile, 470, MEMPHIS, 1 miixed, 67c, o truck ut holders firin; No, 3, Towa epring, $1,10G Mexems, May 9.—Corros—Kirm§ ordinary, 196 927c ; good ordinary, 15@16)¢ ; low middiing, 105 16%c; mhlllllllF, 17@173g0; strict, 1730} goud mide difiig, 180; asklug Ligliér, Receipts, 400 ‘bales ; ship- ments, 310 bales ; stock, 31,870 bales, Bukapsrorrs—Flour quiet and unchanged, Corn= meal quict ut $1:1084.30. Corn dull aud lowor at 936 94e, Outa quiot and weak at 62¢, ay—Dull and nominal; Biax—Searce and frm ot 29Q300, Provisions —Lard quiot and tirm, at 11G;1%, Bacon %m; ahoulders, TX@73{0; cleur rib, 1034c; cloar, e, LOUISVILLE, LoursviLte, Ky, Muy 0,—CorroN~Stesdy and & sliads ligber, ut 17¢, BneapsTures—Flour qulet snd unobangod. Wheat quit ut $1.65, Corn higher at 8i@80c. Oata quiel at 62@0d¢e, Rye, $1,10, i Provisions—Quicl nnd unchnnged, Mous potk, $17.60, Lurd, teres, 11X(c; kegy, 1L)gc. Watsicz—vdo, ; 3 MILWAUKEE, : MILWAUKEE, May 0,—Bitispsrorrs~Flour quict and unchanged, Wheat finn No, 1 Alwauk, $130% ¢ No, 9, §1.25% ; Bellor Junv, $1.363, iu nctlve demand ; No, 2, 47}c, Uorn nctive and lower; No, 3, 63%c.. Ryo quies ad nnchanged ; No, 1 03e,’ Tatloy steady, with modarato demand ; No, 2,1 1,63} No, 3, 81,45, § - v Pagvitoye—Quiot nd uichanged. Mesa pork grmy L 00, Lard, 103 0, Lt 8 008 e wheat, 144,000 b, ButeNTi—Flour, 2,000 brfa$ whoat, 37,000 b, DBE'K'ROXT. —— aun a , May 0.—DBREADSTUFYS~Flonr dill ani 0 fififlu"wni”\\'mut dull and shudo lower ; extra; 1605 "No. X, $1.60J6; whber, ‘$1.48, Coru sloady “with ioderats demnud atT4%0, Osts~Damand good ot £ul prices, Go3(d. isoitiTac Elour 2,000 brls ; whest, 0,00 bu ; ooro, b oatr, 700 DL, O AN zs—hlous, 400 s ; whoat, 8,000 b } corn BBl v OLOVELAND, OLevrLAND, May U,—Bnuapsturs-<Fiour stead, and_modersto demand, Whout quist; No, 1 re $1.95¢ No. 2, $147. Corn stendy aud firm; lon mizod, 7805 Igh mixed, Too, Osta firm and 1o battar§ No, 1 taty, 8¢ No, 2, 8o white, 600, Prrsorsus—Unclatiged, BUFFALO, - Dorraro, Moy 0.—linrAnerusrg—Wheat lower! de maud miodurato: sales, 9,000 ba No. 1 Milwaukeo clut atubont 4o, Ogrn lower ; domand fair; salye, 59,200 buat 1@, Outs fu more demuud; eales, 700' Wi No, 3, lu lofs, at 89v; 1,600 bu whito blown at 0lo, Futraura—Whoat, 130; corn, 1105 oal, 10, 08\WEGO, 0sivka0, My 9, ~DUEADSTOFFE—Wheat dutet; No.1 Blitwunkea held ut 91,08; choics white Cauads, 81,85, Corn dull at 820, Oat dull; State, 600, X ] VNLADKLYRIA, | PkAbELPULY, Muy 9,—DusansToirs—fiour une chaiged, Whent quiot; whito; $ wlgl.us~ tad, $1.60 L5, Oowu quidt wid v Sellu, dea; fixed estern, 4o, Oats steady whlt, B@ise, 1tye, 980 Prinoruus--Rofiued, 144{0} crudy, 10 @100 Walax=-doy | j | \

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