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Lily UHMIVAGU UALLx MONEY AND COMMERCE. ' MONETARY, kY urADAY EvENING, May 10, Duelnoss at the banks fs a faithful refloction of that dn all othor branchosof trado, aud, like them, it is undoniably dull. through whom outaldo papor comos The noto-brokers, 1o tho banks for dlscount, woro noyor 8o baro a3 now ot de- eirable papor. are mainly of o kind that copt at any time. 1o fow notea thoy have to Al offox Dbnukors would not ao- n unwillipgnoss to glvo v for- notos ig apparent i souo quarters, whoro mer borrowors aro growing notiocably consorvas tive. Thoro ls, as nlways, ‘©f papor that como! wro, porlinps, moro 8- lo thau wmoto or loss renowal minturity, end now thoro usunl of theso renowals, but coctatuly not enongh to call for romark. Necosaorily, thiss of loaunblo funds oxcossivo, loan than borrowers can bo found to tako. lack d demand loaves tho supply Thero ia moro to t 7ns nover onslor to borrow than now, Every dny conntry loans horo. banks aro offering largo sums for Oity tunds aro nccumulating, Bank- ers ave glad to accommodale all thelr regular customors on tho neual torms, and entortain out- wido applications with o ms{mct vot shown in R busicr timos, Borrowora W o havo nothing to borrow with got noue of tho bonofits of thia state of allairs, Indeed, good banlkors ‘usual, and propork ‘money-matket malks ‘Thoy nronot cntitled to avy. aro more esutions than 80, lost tho vory oaso of tho o them caroloss, Tho rato of discount is 8@10 per cont. Now York ?xch:’n o was flrm, betwoon banks, gl,DM. Tiyo Comptrolter ling at 500 promium for been a purchasor of lax romittances to Now and no quotations wero mado. was (naotive, The Cleard TMAILROAD LOANS I¥ ng-House returns woro $3,0f orlt, 0 amounts lately for his Forolgn oxobange 00,000 HOLI LAND. The Now York Daily Bulletin, of the 18th inst., publishies a statoniont of tho amount ot railroad taken thore ferod was 228 675,000, has made sixty-fivo dtinct Amorican rallrond seouritics, tho amounts taken aggrogating bealdes iuvestments in Yoans amounting to $8,600,000; milan of ‘Amerioan socurlties th o ang offered in_tho Dutch market, and e tuuaiu‘ 81,1874, 'Cho amount of- 776,000 ; tho amount taken, 'Fhis statomout shows that 8125, olland {nvostments in the par value of $117,176,000 5 Stato and roal ostato a total oro nogotinted of 125,076,000, Thess figures tako 1o account of amennts of alrondy fssued socurities sont from tho Now York markot in tho ordi which must bo quite important in but admit of no reliable oatimato. t of theso scourities has 0f the wholo £125,675,000 tho amount which wasin exchangos ; the aggrogato, A surprising amount been dofaulted upon, e e B 1611, waa 854,160 efault, on Jau. 81, , was 3 f sovon othor loans aro oxpootad to fall their sggrogato smount ot $18,700,000, Tho investinonts'| 3 in our bonds by Holland aro thus sldos this, ‘to pay their interest, bolng atated actually made clasgilled : 18 now In default, il be in default, Not in defoult,.. nary conrse of 000. Do~ fmms o 54130, g i $125,675,000 Of the smount hera stated oa lisble todo- fault tho bettor half Las since pnssed into actunl dofanlt. Thus considerably over one-half of theao investmonts stand oither in presont defanit or aro likoly to bo dofaulted upon atan early day. '}ha Bullelin conslders the good faith of the applicants for most of those loans as beyond ueation. This they have shown by risking tholr own means in their enterpriscs, Thoir éndgmut\t muy have boen bad; oqually o was hat of the lendors who advance the money. The uttor prostration of rallrond crodit by the panio is largoly tho cause of tho dofaults, and ‘most of tho companies may bo oxpected to re- cover in a fow yoarn. Novortholoss,” concludes ] tho Bulletin, thia unfortunste condition of things has & moral for foroign investors, viz, : to ba more caroful nbout tho character of the nofomlora nt whoso hands thoy nccept .the obligations of foroign corporations.” Proston, Kcan i% United Btates Ga of '81.. United States 5-208 of '6: United States 5-208 of ‘United Biates 5-208 of United Staics 5-208 of "03—Jan: ary and Jul; Unlied Emely and July, sovasess Un‘(rz:d Btates 5-208 of '08--Janu~ arysnd July. nit Gold (full welght), Gold soupous. Onited Bistoa curroucy 143 84, ex, int,1103¢ 105, ex, int, 1173 110K 203 AL 6TOCKS. 0. report as follows : Ruying, 18l & fut. int. 98%& fnt. Per&int, 8@10 per ct. New Yo, Moy 19.—Mone )| Py Custom roceipts, £427, Produce exports for 1 {5708 00 a g‘,‘,}%,fi,*“%@““ for 60 days, o ,000. the waols, §0,604,654, an 1ncroage over Inst woek of $2,160,287. Gold opened sud, closed at 1133, with eales gurlng the day at 112@112}(. Oarryiug ratos, "The Assiatant Troasurer disbursed $08,000. Clearings, ©29,000,000, Exports to-day, 3150,000. BSpacial ongagements for to-morrow catimated at £550,000. Governments stoady. Btocks opencd stei and leading shares docll i Stato bonds quict. but soon became weak, nod ¢ to 13¢; later therd ;v;‘u & firmer feoling, aud prices recovered }{ to kuuy which was followed by avother decline. In g denlings thore was a sudden sud marked improvement on largo purchascs by operating on the by talk of a dividend on Western artles pre- i side ; also nion “ bear ehares in tho enrly future, the report that the Houso is likely to amond tho Sonato Financo bill 50 a8 to bo acceptabla to_the Prosident, and the newa that Congress is likely to adjourn in the Iatter part of June. om Union was most prominont, followed by Y.ake Shora Union Paoifl ) sldy.” Closing duy. Stocl an Inthe ndvanco, Wost- New York Contral, Rock Island, o, and_Pooiflo Mail; the lntter rose on the Washington news about the sub- prices were the highest of tho os for tho day wera 178,000 shares, ot which 59,000 were Westorn Union, 24,000 Pa- olfic Mail, 18,000 New York Contral, 0,000 Wa- bush, 23,000 Lake Shore, 18,000 Union Paciflo, 8,000 Tiook Taland, 9,000 Northwestern, and 66,000 8t. Panl. Coupons, * Eoupons, 163 Mixsourls Tennessecs, Tennesaees, ROW. Virginiay, new. Csnton...... C. [ail . Efll ‘York Central... ‘Harlem pfd. Michigsn Coniral. ., ‘Pittaburgh & Ft, Northwestern... Nfl:fih}\'flllm pid, BoNDS. Yirglass, old N. Caraltihas, oid N, Oarolinas, new. Obicago & Alton,....102 Qbleago & Alton pfd.103 Lake Bhare, .. Indiana Central, Roston, Hart, & I Yrio, 13 ¢ | Dol Taok.& Wastorn. 107 REAL ESTATE. F. 0. Vierling has gold houso and lot No. 248 Fourth avenue (8 3¢ of Lot 5 in Block 129, Sehool BALYS, Bectlon Addition) for $5,000. Commons & Travors have sold 2 lots, 28x24, in Block 1, Commons & I'ravers’ Subdivision, to Charles 0. Wentz, for $12 a foot. Mr. E. 0, Colo has sold s lot, 25x125, on Wal- nut streot, for &2,200, William H, Bampoon’ & Co. have leased the store 104 East Madison street, to John Laurle for 86,600 & year, Tho bullding is to be used for & firat-olasa rostuurant and hotel, probably under the namo of tho Californla Hotel and ro- taurant, RENT, BEAL ESTATE THANSYERA, The following Instrumonta were fllad for rocord on Tuosday, Muy 10: OITY PROPEATY, Comideration, Oulo & Minsisaippi..2233 3¢ | Clove,, Cin. & Col, .. 68 Gbl,, Bur, & Quincy.102 1374 L B ‘Unlon Pacific stock, . !G§ Cantral Pucific stock, D13 Ienry at, 527 e o of Margn 8t 2x138 11, dnted Moy 10, 1,000 Tarraboo st, datedd Moy 16, 1,250 | Lealrio nvy A75 n 193 ft, JIN‘ oV, §, 1878, saveey 6,000 Morgau'st, 633¢ 1 & of Gurloy ai, o 1, Gixidkjs 11, datod Aay 10..vsvvevserserereaaeinniess 1,020 Qentral Park av, 850 fL A of ‘Twenty-fourth at, o f, 100x12¢ 8-10 {1, datod May 18,.i..0ieeee 8,600 Wabstor nv, 24 tt w of Dudley sf, £, 3ixid6 1, dnfed Moy 18, vy 00 Emw al, 283 16 0f ‘iVealo dated Marely 10, s “Wood at, 70 L n of dated April 24, 000 Madison nt, 268 f¢ 55 11, tated May 10, v 8,000 Uastings s, 100 8-10 fé o of' Lafiii at, n'f, ix 124 1t, dated May 1 cossersnsesnse 1,800 Tonty at, 19036 fL6 of Lafin s, u T, S0x194 ', dated May 18, . Caieab s, o 1,800 Milwaukeo av, 130 ft u w of Division at, 8 w {, ‘24120 ft, and Smprovements, dated Moy 1. 8,780 Vernon av, 179 ft 8 of Twenty-ninth st, w £, 23 1t to alloy, datod May 16..,. v 2,600 ‘Weat Madlson at, n weor of Guipei unidividod § of 153100 3, dted By 18. 5,000 Dougles Park boulevard, 8 W oornot of ‘tral Park v, n f, 106x190 ft, dnted Maroh 10, 4,020 Blionield ay, »'6 cornor of Sopluaet, w f, 160x 120 7-10 £, dated Mny Wosvsnsitensstosss 8000 West Adams st, 226 £4 0 of 8t, Loule, n f, 252 142 1t dated May 11, sitaines, H00 Diviston at, 72 {¢ W of Sodgwick af, 1 7, 252108 1t, Qatod Moy 19,0 vechoriarss 10,000 Iloyne sf, 122 ft of Lodoyne oty W 1, 24x160 ft, Unted MOV, 26, 181,evsusssstvessessaessan 1,250 Haatings st, 1 o corner of Paulinast, ', 124 11, dafod Aoy 18.. 2,000 Jackson st, 27134 It o of Controay,n "(-l) h dnllcl.l Ax;m o 8,500 miversity place, tl‘lflfl,{hltd Ny 16, 10,000 South Dearborn st, 200 " f, 252110 {1, dated Jan, 19, 2,600 Thirty-sovoutlls at, 34)¢ 1t 6 of Du 81, 283(x113 11, dated Noy18, 1,600 NORTI{ OF CITX LIMITS, Letn 88 and 89, Block B, of Baxter's & w X of © 3 800, 90, 10, 14, dated A . 680 SOUTI OF OITY LIAMITS, Lot 1, of Danno's Lot Bl, Originsl Town of Writon, dated May 1.0\ cveveesirireseiis . 000 Lots G and 7, Block 3, Viliage of Hyde Dark, datod Nov, 17, 1873... " 6,600 Lot 1, Block 6, of Pryor & Hopkls 3¢ fieo, 3, 08, 14, datod Apell 17, 7,600 TLota 17 to 41, Block 1, of Millor I Dlook 0, in Hoc. 10, 1, 14, dated Moy 1V, 2,650 Unaivided ) of 8 20 0f s 25 seres (o of rail: ) of 8o X 80X Bec, 14, 39, 14, dated May 10, (Chinviicoy T, Bowen to Honry H, Honore,).. 50,000 bbbl oy COMMERCIAL. TurspAY EvENING, May 10, Tho following were the receipts and sipments of tho leading artioles of produco in Chiosgo during the past twenty-four hours, and for the corrosponding date one year ago : BRORIPTE, RRIPAENTA, . 1874, | 361, || 1974, l:m. 9014 84731 801 1206 00,530| 88,2001 103,004} 80,088 oga80 140,970(| 331,020 117,400 sp,u00| 09,800/ "85;516| 26,102 1,160 ‘584 a 1,200 a 115,190) T , 000 Broom corn, tbé,.| 21,825 Curca ments, Ius.,| 166,800 '133,820] 2”1:343 51,675] 14,840 6,531 ‘B8] 180,143] 273 1 4,620 2,271,203]3,682,000 Bhingles, (1,616,000(1,180,000 th, 3,260 298,000 Balt, b 2,005] 1,823 “Withdrawn from store yestorday for olty con~ gumption : 1,056 bu wheat, 5,017 bu corn, 2,600 bu onts, 1,412 bu rye, 5,727 bu barloy. The following grain has boen fnspected into store this morping up to 10 o'clock: 71 cars wheat; 144 cars corn, 18,840 bu No, 2, and 1,260 bu no-grado o, by cannl; 10 cars onts; 2 cars rye; 1 car barley. Total (287 oars), 108,000 bu. Inspooted out: 70,761 bu wheat; 180,662 bu corn; 120,088 bu oats; 1,116 bu rye ; 4,077 bu ‘barloy. A rather novel argument wae employed yos- terday to prove the acouracy of certain figures, which are sometimes consulted in thia city a8 ptatistics, It waa claimed that the figures in a given cage wore correot, becauso they agrood, to within about 4,000 units, with another state- ‘ment, made by independent parties; and it was then assumed that the statoment of thoso par- tien was wrong, becauso it did not agreo with that of tho Board of Trade. It would bo pleas~ sut If rocent discrepancy of some 200,000 head of cattlo, over 100,000 shaep, aud ever so many mare hogs, could be accounted for in the same way. 'T'he prodnce markets wore generally aotive to- day at l;éuor pricos, the foeling being strongor all around, chiefly 88 & consequence of clouds and raw weather, which further protracts our already dilatory spring, and threatons todelay foehyesc gyt Al sl gl ooy ceipta wore rather light, and the slupping move- mont sgain fair, though many of those inter~ estod quoted it as dull, Dry goods mot with & good inquiry both from Interior morchants and from local retailora ab unchanged and generally firm rates, The contin= ued appreoiation in thoe valuo of the raw material gives to the market for standard cotton produc- tions a decided upward tendency, though no im~ mediato deotdsd advance is likoly to occur. Gro- cerlos wero quoted quiet, with but slight fluctun- tion in prices. Sugars wore stronger, in aympa- thy with the Eastorn mariot, which yesterday advanced an »{c. Coffees continuo unsettled and easy. ps Bre: o8 aro also molasees. rice, ‘teas, BOADS, 6te. In the fish markot thero was only a moderate de- groo of aotivity, and the ensy realth lntuliv) de- Veloped ie stil{ & feature of the market. Dried fruits continue to move with fair liberality ag thorouglly sustsined pricos. Stocks of mout descriptions are reduced to small dimensions, and still higher pricos are looked for. Prunes advancod anothor 3o, which was the only quota- dble chsnge noted.” Tho leather, pig-iron, tobac- co, and coal market prosented no new features, Ol woro movinf froely at about atoady prices, or 16@15%40 for oarbon; $1,03@1.08 for linsced; 880 for exira lard ; and 50@620 for turpontine, Bugfimg remains dull as proviously quoted; Btarks, 8334c ; Lowiaton, 82c; Amorican, 200, Liumber at thie yords wasquiet and unchanged. ‘The offerings afioat woro smel), snd the domand comparatively fair at recent prices. No new fontures were noticed in metals, nails, naval goods, or fron. Crado in any of thoso lines is said to be rather light, but prices are without material change. ruge were in fair request andateady, The hay market was moro quiot, but firm, especially of tlmothy, Drairie is coming in quite freely, ut thero sgoms to Dbe . ‘domand for all that offors, and prices are protty steady. Hidos woro dull and lower in the absonce of any special do- mand, Wool, soeds, and hops romain quiok. The receipts of dpolutnnn were again liboral for this season, and tho market dull and weak, no oue cnrlulg to buy ouly to supply immodiato wauts, Forolgn'groen fruits were steady, and some kinds firm, while domostio, inoiuding borries, weore alow, and_tho latter being morg plenty were lower, Ohickens wore dull sud enahg-mnd turkoys a shade firmor. Othor poultry was dull. Highwinos wero modaratoely actlvo, but again }io lower, aslos beipg roporied of 100 bely ab 13¢0 per gallon, New York was unchanged, but tho feeling hero was hoavy, owing to ths Loliof :li.ldl:rflli:layvrlnmu&t wlngn n:lvulung galo is con- ably lurgor than o few days sgo. Kot slorod At ot B3, o b0 The mar- Lako frelghts wore less mctive and a shade easfer, shippera complaining that the advance in the graln murkets prevented them from oporat- ing, excopt with grain bought before ta-day, Tiatos woro 8%@4o for aorn, and 4%¢@4360 for wheat by sail to Buffalo, and B}fin for whoat to Kingston. Through rates to Now York wara uuoated ab 20}§@210 for whoat and 10}@200 for mmx. A l.nu:llols % ;&J;rlbrfl Was reported, which will carry out 110, u wheat, 125,000 bu cos g 000 b cnts, Y i) rovisions were inactive and bighor, OTk A I STiet UTgent. demand ety e #horta, and Hrlnal advancod about 10o por brl, but wenkenod as the owners of the pork gnclmé {roe sollors, then improved to nearly the highost figuros of tho session. Lard was soarcely mone tioned 141l near the clowe, when the reportof an ndvance of 9d (to 49s) per 112 Ibs in Liverpool, with a sympathotic” flrmuess {n New fork, brought out buyors, aud cuused an advance of 100 per 100 lbe. DMoata wore quiot aud vory finn ot previous prices; tho trading being chiefly in the speculative artiolos, Tho market closed stoady at the following 1auge of priccas Mess Pnrk, oash or sollor Day, $17.20@17.223¢ ; do weller Juno, $17.226@17.25; do sellor July, ¥17,47)4@17.50 ; do soller -Al m: bor, 817,00, Lard, oaals or seller M,n{, $10.10@ 10,751 do seller Juno, 810.70@10.75)¢1 do_seller Taa Ath st w?, nd Tuly, 910.873@10.90 summer lard, 1034@ 10340, e o T e o T af ek Breotpiokled hamo, 103¢: mgrg’ pe}g@b,gr ST A G VAR I s T dnten 01O ok Taraml diy.anlied masis, locsn, 3 w ol il Ay, B 23 Il r ahol lers, | A 140 T, ous b Yo B, ERciowl o000 | July 1 0T50A0A Ko’ Sors “Ey ot abd, | Thews fzucos show & dyoronan £9.26@9.80 mollor July; 03¢0 for shork olonr, cash, ‘and }gu wellor July; 8340 for Cum-~-| Vorlanda; D@Vio for long oloar. Who snmo boxod at X@Jgo 1‘nr Ib above .theso pricos, Bncon monts, 7o “for ahotldors, 100 for short ribs, 1070 for short cloar, all packed in hhdsy the same loose, }fu lowor. “Bason hams, 133{(@ 181¢o. Moua boot, $10.76@11,00; extra mess do, au.'m@xn.oo, Doof Linwme, Glfl.gfl@flfl.flo. Cley tnllow, 7 @73§c; groann quotablo at- @80, Balos wero roportod of 260 bris mesa pork, cash, ot §17.20 1:760 brls _do aeller Juna at $17.3714 | 8,000 brlado nt $17,25 ;1,000 brla do at $17. H 8,000 brls do at $17.20 5 500 brls do at 8171758 § 500 brls do at 817,15 : 1,350 brla do sollor July at 817,50 ; 1,260 bris do at H17.45 ; 500 brls do at 817,425 ; 1,750 tcs Inrd sollor Juno st Mo.vnz 1,260 tos do sollor July at $10.00 ; 760 tes do af 810,86 ¢ 60_tcs swoot ploklod shiouldors at X0 § 20,000 tbs short ribs at fo. Flour was moro notive at unchangoed pricos. The n!ronsmr fooling in grain brought out buy- ora, though chiefly on loonl account ; as shippora wero mmnrlllf busy in whont, cors, aud pork, and toolk bt littlo, The atooks in fitoro ate aps };mntly on tho incronso, and tho purchaso of our for export to Iurope is ovidontly interforod with by tho catablishmont of tho grade of Min~ nosota wheat, whioh onablos buyors to_obtain glnb what thoy want for grinding in Enropo. ran was loss notivo and lowor. Sales were re- portod of G0 brls white whont oxtran at 87.50; 100 brls do (Wis.) at 8050 ; 100 brls do on pri- vato torma; 100 “brla ngfl oxtras (Minn.) at §0.76; 100 brla do at 86.50; brls do at $0,25 100 brls do nt 36.123¢'; 100 brls do at 85,75 20( brls do at $5.50; 82 brls do at 856.26 ;100 brla do smmm) at 11,003 1,080 brlsdo on private torme ¢ 4 brls superfines at #5.26; 05 brls do at 34,003 170 brls ryo on private torma. Total, 2,001 brls. Also 20 tons bran at 816,60 on' track ; 50 tous do at 216,50, part froe on board; 10 tons middlinge at 921.00'1‘ 10 tons ahorts ot $17.00, both free on bonrd, The followlng were tho asking quotn- tlons at tho olose: o Fair to good whito winters, @ 8.0 Qbolce do,.. @ 9,00 iters, @ 7.00 pring extras, @ 0.50 Medium to good do., @ 5.75 Good {o chulce Minneso @ 100 Patent do,. .00 @10.00 Talr to ol 400 @ 487 Common do. 3.80 @ 878" Rye flour, .00 @ 0.25 Bran... 1600 @16.60 Whent was more active, and fully 1c higher, the Inllnghbuinx vory strong, though the busi- noss was chiofly speoulative. The bad weathor and light rocelpts cnused elrb{ advance, in tho faco of reports that Livorgool was lower. Aftorwards a tologram was recolved IIMI% that the British market had advanced 1d per 100 1bs, with an aotive Continental domaad, and tho nows camo from New York that tho exports from seaboard poris last week wers mnearly 1,600,000 by, while tho atooks in store here show 'satinfaotory decronso, Those things brought out » good speculative inquiry, ospooially ss tho indications aro that Hurope will want more grain than has been calculated upon, ow= ing to a later barvest soason. But this fell oft whon it was found that the shippera left the murket about noon, olaiming that they could not buy st the higher prices. Henco the last Lialf of tho Beselon was tamo, without belng wook. Sollor Juno_oponod at 8123, rone to_ §1.25, ro- ceded to 91235, advanced to’ §1.233¢, feil_baok to $1.22l¢, and closed nt $1.223{. RBeller Jaly avoraged 0 bolow June carly, and %o Intor, $1.223@1A0%. Boller .the montb, or regular No. 2 lg‘l;h‘:f, #old ot £1.22] @1.22Y, closing &t the inaido. Btriotly frosl rocoipts of do clored at §1.235¢. No.1 spring closed at §1.27, No. 8 do at #1174, and ro- Jeoted do was nominal at $1.07@1.0754, Minne- Botn wheat was in fair demand in proportion to the aflurln%u, closing steady st $1.28)¢ for No. 1and 81.25% for No.2, Cash sales wero ro- orted of 2,800 bu No. 1 spring at $1.27; 2,800 u No. 2 apring at $1.28% ; 2,000 bu 'do st £1.983¢; 12,400 bu do at 1.2 ,200 8t 812337 ; 6,400 bu do at SL. ”,f‘ 5,600 bu No, 8 apring at #1.173¢; 2,000 bu do at $1.17; 800 bu do nt 81.1087; 40D bu do ab 81.163¢; 400 bu do at 31.16; 800 bu do by sample al $1.27, on track ; 400 bo do hard at 81.82 de- livercd ; 400 bu white at £1.85, free on_bonrd ; 1,200 bu No. 1 Northwestern (Minn,) at £1.283¢5 10,800 bu do at $1,283¢; 7,600 bu No. 2 do al do 81,255 3 4,800 bu do at 91.253¢ ; 1,200 bu do rogular at $1.38%¢ 5. 2,000 bu do.at 81,20, * Total, 122,000 bu, lorn was quite active, and avoraged 1chighor ; belug, In sympathy with. whont, strong in tho firat part of tho session, and woak afterwards, Livorpool waa quoted the turn dearcr, and New Yorl waa highor, whilo small recoipts” were ‘ac- companiod by .large shipments yostorday, and’ thio woather was bad, while the reporis from the soaboard last wook wore mearly 700,000 bu.' These things csused & brigk domand from tho short intorest, and induced a fair long inquiry from partios who think the chances aral?n favor of s cold, wob summor that will make corn” dooidedly scarco on the hoecls of & short crop lest year. Sallor June oponed ot 623¢c, advanced to 630, roceded to 6290, roso to 3o, foll back to 3o, and olosod at 0250 Boller July sold at 631{@63%6c, closing at 085G0. anln 0. 2 corn closed tame at ¢ utrlotly fresh reccipts of do at 633o; high mixed 8t O643fc; and rejocted nt 60, Onsh sales woro reported of 400 bu. high mkadl at 653¢0; 0,800 bu do at Gbo; 5,000 bu doal 64340; 5,000 bu do st G4go; 5,000 bu do at Giigo; 9:200 bu No. 9, at 6dc; 800 bu do at 63%0: 1,600 bu doat 62%c; 10,000 bu do at U555, 0l100 u 3w wh 0Buy 11,000 Lu QO GT o 4,000 bu do at 620 4,400 bu rogistored, at 60340 ; 1,600 do at 600 ; 85,000 bu No. 2, free on board, at 633¢o; 40,000 bu do at 643¢0; ‘6,000 bu rejected, at 620 afloat. Total, 224,000 bu. Oats were more active, and quito strong, belng also much atendior than yesterday. New Yori. was firmer. Cash lots were in active demand, and relatively socarce, there being a good many Moy options yet to be filled, with emall stocks in store, The market nnfnd J@lc higher, ab 483 @483¢o, olosing ot 483¢0. Optiona for de- Jivety boforo harvest wore in fair roquest, and }{@lfio higher, Sellor June opened at 48¢, ad- Juncad to 483{o, and closod ot 483¢o. ~Bellor July sold at 46@46%c. Bollor August was o shado firmer, at 85¢.” tejectod wasnominal at4de, Cash sales were reportod of 20,000 bu No. 2at 48 9,000 bu do at 4830 5 600 bu do at 4830 5 1,500 bu No, 2 whita at 490 ;' 600 bu by sample at’ Blo; 600 bu do at 6o ; 600 bu mixed at 4930 ; 1,200 bu do at 49, all on track ; 600 bu whito ab u Al 03 U Al C§ u at 400, part dolivered. 'Total, 38,600 bu. ik Rye was_very quiet, but atrong, at a further advanco of 13¢@2¢ per bu, 18 & consequence of small rocoipts and a reduation-of the stock in atoro to 9,600 bu last ovuulnf. Balos wero ro- ported of 400 bu No. 2ot $1.01; 400 bu- do at $1.00; snd 400 bu by sample at 81.02. Total, 1,200 bu, We noto that the scaroity of xye in the United Btatea has induced rather large ship- meonty from Buropo, but the arrivals are ropro- gented to be of very poor aunmy thus far, Barloy was quiof, but firmer, under a better demand, with almost nothiug offered oxoept eample lots, which were williugly takon, The stooks in store have now deoroased to about 80,000 bu, and the recoipts are small, Henco a firmer tone. No, 2 was nominal at $1.40, and and'No, 8 at 760, whilosNo. 8 was little botter than nominal at 950, Cash eales were reportod of 800 bu No. 8 at 05c; 100 bu by sample at $1.80 ; 800 bu at $1.25; 400 bu at $1.18 7200 bu do at $1.16; 200 b do 8t 80o; 100 bu do a 960; 800 bu on private terms, all on track. Total, 8,400 bu, The following are the footings of the oficial statoment of grain in grore in this city on tho :\1vgn\ng of Baturday lest, and at corresponding wtos: May 9, May17, 1{124.' 187, No,1red... No, 8 red. 1,011 No, § winte 40 No, 1 apring 81,226 23,753 24 Dring 135853 523 8217 spring. 92,231 835 09,700 W 20,088 40843 2045 No, 3 N, W, eprin; £30,780 414,081 50,88 Tejooted apring.. 10,200 1065 10,613 No grade upring. 5,000 otakyessasrenarerses 1,410,820 1,035,480 613,047 COBN, 1291 49,00 4 11502 4,489,037 108,424 8,633 Nograde, ... New bighi mixo 2,040,700 4,814,004 517 giig 20 630,224 1,043,670 T 1,380,390 0,074 250,823 1,016 bRt K 150 101,658 68,806 Total of all kinds of graln, 4,087,000 bu during the paaf prices ooy at § GOAXr—y' Hoat, 760,003 bit corn, 170,485 bu onte; - 5,007 bn 4,800 bu barloy! Total dooronno, 1,302,607 b e In dioro ot Milwaukoo on 'Baturdny bt 1,120,740 bu wheat, 87,370 bu corn, 50,818 bu onts, 18,011 bu xyo, 13,774 bu barlay. EXPORTS FOM TIE BEABOARD. Tho following woro tho oxporta from the slx londing oition of ' tho United Biatos for tho po- xiods named ¢ U =18 Feck endly Weekenag Teek L] May 10, May 9. Mall'l'l. Y Flour, bris, 69,22 nior 3,090 Whoaf, bu. .. 81000 BONIZ) 287410 orn, b, Goaort oon& 410,173 Ryo, bu 10,087 8,24 Tork, brin, 0,160 2,288 038 Tard, bs... 440,627 2,001,000 140,671 Tacaly e GA16505 5,240000 0,103,620 m OALL BOAND. Whoeat and corn wore modorately active on tho onll apd n shado higher, Oate were quiot and stondy, Moss pork was falr, and lard dull and enslor. Moats wero qulot, Oall prices olosed as follows: No. 2 whoat, cash or gollor May, gll..'gié ) B1. @1.23% ; scllor Juno, $1.23 ; sllor Jul 1,228, No. 2 corn, soller May, 024(0; sollor uno, amiqua 03 nn\lurJul‘v.O {@033¢0, No. 2 ‘onts, ‘gollor Juno, 473{@47%4c; sollor July, “}g@‘fi 0 sollor August, 03c, Dless porl k. E1790217.35) sollor Jano, SLT2LG@IT.20 § sollor July, 817.473¢@17.60. Lard quoted sollor Juno, $10.50; sollor July, $10.80 [ @10.90, Bhor :}gn unll‘loa- .!‘uly, 036o0; short ibs, sollor July, .30 naked. Balos wora 1 55,000 bu No. 2 whoat, Bollor Juno, At$1,23; 5,000 bu do at $1.2336; 5,000 bu do, seller July, at 81,225¢; 80,000 bu No.2 cornm, eoller Juno, at 633¢c; 5,000 bu do, eoller Ju}{v, ab 088ga; 10,000 b d a 033o; 8,000 bu No, 3 oata, sellor July, at 463§o; 460 'brls moss porlk, geller Juno, at $17.35§ 1,000 bris do, soller July, at 817,50 ; 260 bris do, sollor Septombor, 817.00; 500 tes lard, sellor Juno, at §10.70. LATEST. Wheat wag modorately aative lu the aftornoon, aftor the call, olosing 3¢ higher than on 'Change, Bellor Juno 8old at .22}6@!.232% oloslng nt tho outelde. Sollor July, at $1.29%. Cornad- vanged *¢o in the nfternoon, aclling at 623¢(@- 03%¢o for Juno, olosing at tho outsldo; soller July at 63! %éfifio closing at 03 @03%¢c. Mogn ork sold” (600 brls) for Juvo, nb $17.325¢; 250 rls, sollor July, .ot 81747145 also, 100‘0&0 Jutl whort ribs, sollor Juno, at $0.05. A pchooner was taken Tor corn to Builalo on private torme, Cn- paolty, 53,000 bu. R —— +CHIOAGO DAILY MARKET. Y TUESDAY EVENING, May 19, ALOOMOL~Was qulot and easfer at $LB4@1,60, DBEANS—Prices have advancod 10@150 por bu since our last roview, TIhero has been s large demand for ‘beans for shipment, sud tho supply in alors ja nearly oxhausted, whilo tho recelpts continuo light, Beans ‘havo bean substitutod to » large extont for potatocs this soaon, awing to tho scascity ond high srlm of tho Int~ ter, Wo Tm!h: Navies, per bu, $2.80@2.75 ; medi- ums, 40, $2.40@2.60. 9 BAGGING~Tho past wook has brought forth no important chango i any featuro of {his market, An Bbsenco of anything resombling motivity is alill notico~ atle, and Iargo sales could only Do clfoctod ab_som thing of a concession from the quoted prices, With & babtor trado—which tho month of Juno fa_expocted to ushor in—doalers predict highor pricos, sa the loading ‘Drands of geain baga aro novw eoliing below the cost of production, o qualo: Stark, S3jgo Ludlow A, 9 wiston A, 820; AmericanA, 200; Amoskeng, Otter Oreck, 81o; burlap bags, 4 and 6 bu, 17@10o; gunnies, aibglo, 17@180; do doublo, 31@%80; sacks, 6EGR00C. BROOM CORN—A number of ordors from the East havo been recolved ond placed, and trado, on tho ‘whole, ina boen rathes moro active during the past fow adys than for tho weok preceding. Irices invo rulod uniformly steady. Quotations : Ghotco hurl, 8@ B3¢0y dooxtrs, 9o corn_that will work ilsclf into o cholee harl broow, Ti@8e; for good do, 6@70; good %o chiojoo stalk braid 7igo; Inforior brush, 4G5xc, BUTTER—SInco our last weekly reviow, this’ staplo hos sustained o declino of 2@To por 1b, Thomaterially reduced prices provalent nt the b coused an atmost entiro susponsion of oporations on tho part of shipe pers, und, aa tho dally offerioga cansilocably oxcooded 1be current requiroments of focal consumers, sollers wera pli at o divadvantsge, A ateady augmenta- tion of atocks Ia now going on, aud unless tho Lantern market works into a firmer position, a further dopro- clation lioro may rcasonably bo looked for, Tho ro. ceipts during the pnat week were mosily of fairto Choleo grades, for which tho provailing prices were 24@30c. Roll-butter Ia zapidly disappesring from tho ‘market, nnd wo no longor quote, Following aro tho ourrent rates ¢ Oloice 1o fancy yellow, 28@380; mes dium to good grades, 21@27c; nferior to common, 14@ 293¢, " CHEBSE—Tho situation of tho choese market has not changod in any important particular, No conside ernble stacks are liold by jobbors, nor ave larga atocks roquired juat ot this stage of tho'season, The qualily of tho checso now coming forward s not up to tho ro- quirementa of the trade, and thero 18 no inclination to orter fn advanco of ‘immediato. wants, Wo quote 160 for factory, No price clanqes liavo taken placo during tho weck under reviow, tho market ruling quict aud stesdy at the lately roduced ratcs, We continue to quote: - Lohigh, proparad, $9.50@10.00; Lackn- wanna, $8,50@0.00 } Pennsylvsiia Caunel, $8.50; In- Qinoa 'Casiucl, 3T0UT EHo and Walnat' i, $8.60 7 < Trooks, $8.00 ; Blosaburg, $8.50 : Kirk. +Hockuig Valloy, $0,80¢ Tidlana block, 685 onk, $5,60; Wilmington, $6,003 Dorclay, O OPERAGE—S8tock fsmoro plonty and casy, though 1ot quotably lower, Harrolsand ticrces were in light Toquest and steady: Pork barrels, $1,10@1,16; whis barrels, $1.00@2.00; lard tlerces, $14G@LE0; four barrels, 48@6tc; pork staves, rongh, $18.00@23,00; do, Bcked, $20.00825.00; ticrea stavos,” rough, §2.006 24,003 bucked or sawed, $25.00@33,00; whisky staves, ‘Fough, $20.00328.00; do, bucked, $33.00@38.00; four atavos, $9.00@10.00; circlo Gaur hoading, 8@%0 ver ot flouz hoojrpoled, $10,00 @12.00 ger m *°Diugs AND ONEMICALS—Merchants report a rearonnbly fair trade ot upiormly stoady prices, Tho only chango’ reported was o alight reduction in tho fidm of gum shellno. Oplum 15 casler in New York, A{um market {s not yot afected, Quotations are as ollows : G Acid, cltrio, b, 3150 155 Acld; oxallc, Ib.... 2% 50 Acid, tartaric, powd [7) Ammonls, catb, b, 2 Asafartids, 1 @ - ‘Axzle-greato, Didweil's, 4o LoLs 1 Toans, Tonga, tb.. . 2 Borsx, ref,, b, Blue-vitrol, 1. Oream tartar, pure, Ib, HE He Cochineal, ond,, 1b, 20 % Ghloroforin, Ib,.. 1.20 : Glyaerine, 1 I builk, 80 Gum Arablo, picked, 2 Gum Arablo, sort Gum campior, b, Gum opjum, 1b o sa: a:!fi_sEESE%;ES&EES%&S;SS&S%& Gum shiallac, lb. ke Gluo, white, 5 Todizo, 7.50 8.4 Ly, €Onp, CaBD., o 800 8! orphia, aulpl., 0z, 7.00 7 Oil, bergamot, fnd,, 1b... 6.76 7 Ol castor, 2,00 2 Ol lomon, Sanderaon’s .25 5/ Polassa, chOF., ... .. 10 Potasslum, oyan, fused, 1b. 8 ., 5.25 5, 875 [ 2,00 210 1,00 136 3 1 © 3 E’K Cl PPEERCEECRCRERERPEEEERRSRERP CRRCREREP 4%uG ruled woak laior, runging {rom 13@10)c. T do- mand has been clitefly local, FISH—Within (ho past two or threo days some fm~ provemont In the dowmand hos been noticaible, but the market does not yot dispisy anytbing moro fhan falr notlvily, and tho cusy fecling provalent a weok agols atill npparcat, Tho Aoy * catoh " of Inke fish ara oW coming forward, but ot i quiantitics sutlicient to meet the demand. Bome old stack yot romains, hows ever, aud ordera uro being filled wiil but littlo delay. Tho hupply of salt-water cured is arplo, Prices rauge o ollows: No, 1 willefsh y-brl 40,600,157 No. do, $0,25@0.50; No. 1 out, $3.6035, milokoral, nevy, -brl, $13,50@14.00 + No, 1 bay, $10.51 @10,15; No, 4 mackero, _K-m, $5,80@0,00 7 miackorol, 3¢-brl, $1.50Ge7.78: No. 1 bliore kits, $2.16@ auk God i, $5.95@5,80; George's codtish, $5,76 ‘Labrador lerriug, splt brls, $3.50@9.00; fdo, $425@4.60; Yabrador Lusring, round brl, §7.60 46, 3608, $40064.25; box lofring, No. 1, W@ s orriug, scaled, 40@430; Columbia River #almon, 1-brls, $9.75G10.00, : TRUITE AND NUTS—Frado continuos reasonably gotive, and the markot rotelns it buoysut tono, Biuco our last weokly Toviaw nearly sll descriptions of forelgn fruits Liave undorgono & subatsntial advance, ‘and samo domoatio varioties aro slvo hold highor, Tho moro {mportant changes wero in Iayer rafsing, figd, pruncs, and pitted ohorries, Nuts_ rule quict an about 'steady. Wo nOw _Quote: Fonkrax—Datos, 10810307 figs, drume, 14@l4}fo; s, in boxes, Inyors, 17@1H)0; Turkdshi pruties, . I3@de; ral siis, Tyort, $,10@1.20; ralslns, loosa Muscatel, '$3,60 @20 ralsins, Valencls, 135@1o; Zuuto cutrante, Tig@8d; citron, S1@:u; lomon peol, 18@20¢, Dodea- T10~Now York' apyles, oxtrus, 133/a13k0 ;. Nicligun sliced, 103@1030; Michigan: quartors, '12@ido ; Wostcrn do, 11%@I% ¢ Soutbern do, 1l@lliof pouchies, pated, Siato ;. pouchen ualvol o, 14 50; do mized, 11)@I2/0; lackberrios, l1@: rasyborrios, 40@420? pitted clicrrics, 39@400. Nura— Filherts, 15@108; aliionds, Torragoin, 39@200 § Naples Waluuts, 20@2203 Ohill walnuts, 17@10; Gronoble walnuts, new, 10@170; Brazils, 10@110; pocaus, Tox- an, 035@100; Wiknihgton posnuls, fanoy, 191 s do secoud quality, 7@100 ; Teunoasco pounuty, 8X@ 0, GREEN FIUITE—Temots and orsngea continuo vory firm, and lavo sdvanced during tlio past mix dayk, owing toan advance in Now York, Othor for- elgn fruits huve beon in good snpvly aud sold lower thun & week ago, Btrawberrics are Legluning to come forward freely, and tho tendoncy of pricos 13 downa ‘wurd, Wo quotes Lemous, $8.00@0.00 per box; Meauina orangos, por boz, $7.00@8.60; falr to cholce auples, $8.00R8.00 per brl: Lunnuis, '$1.50@0.00 per bunch'; plue-apples, $.00@Y.50 poc doz; Bermuda fomatube,§17 por box ; strawbersies 20500 ; gooss- erries, 180, s 5 'GROOERIEG—Tho quict usyally provalling st {fia atage of Lheseason, whion farmess’ araall busywrith tuerr planting, macket'at the presont Hmo, thougn thers {s 0o donbtthat larger amoun} of oo liss been distributed duflng ke past wark or the apmy Noried 13k ear, Wit {30 axgeniion of IndlULl: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1874, the two fog stnplo artiel Iga markot has rilod stendy snd firm at si ‘waok'a quotations, = CoTeo Lins “doclinod o (@Ko, and BUgars o X0, Ab'tho, momeut; howover, tho suga X@ mntkot ia firm, tho advance yosterdsy of an o at tho Eant fudncing a moro rm‘nl\(lol!ll hnllnz. ,Wo quote: | B1-OAND, BODA—-T@HC, Gorrzxs—Hochs, J0K@To; 0.0, Jave, 8@ Sh¥ito N adi Qs Aelia I, 203830t goat do co do, 0 16 1o, i BHGBN0; S Mo @ ahot yorsine. do, 20 @2)3¢0; Hingaporadava, 20@Wigoq Costa Tica fanoy, 2131150; db, prine, 20N@H0; Maracaibo, P} Uarptre—8tar, full wolght, 1T@1750; stestino, full wolght, 13@14a; do, short m?.. “‘n’x@m. Rioz—Putnn, 8 @830 ; Rangoon, @8N0} Varoline, V@030: Low 7 : crushed and (4 o} good i nn, BL@UNCe BiiaAna—Patont ouf loat, 13%@13%0 powdered, 11@11Xo; granulstod, @110 Ay ntandard, 105¢0: 16, N0, 2,103 B, 0%@100; exira O, UH@D0; O No, 2, 0%@d3¢0; yellow O, No, 1, 03¢ 030} oliolco _brotvn, D) 63 pefmo do, U 030} falr do, BKK@B40; chiolce molaseos sugar, 8@ BEELE R e b B ricans engnr, ohiolce, U 2403 do, prime LH do, falr, 8¢ @go Cummon, TR@te, L el I mubs—Dimond dripe, $1.8@1.38; ilver dston, extra fino, BI@8A0; good Augar-livute alrup, 05@700 oxtra do, 76@8003 N 6w Orloana molasaos, clioico, B5@ Sios 40 "priaes 40@830; do common, TU@TI0; Porio e molassee, o, 68@080; common wmolaarcs, 366 o HavrrnATUA—Common to best, BX@0X (e, Briors—Allsplco, 173@IBX0? cloves, 65@00a; ans- in, 35@370; poppor, 38@ulo} nutmags, No. 1, 81,408 145 3 ginRer, African, 20@380; do Oalcuita, 16@20c, Hoars—Gorman mottled, BJ(@V{(O H Onl(‘en Waat, 6 %03 Whits Rotg, SX@Bi03 prlm, @03e; Bavon Imporisl, 68050 ; While Itus~ sian, 63300} Champaign, 6R6; primrose, H?fl‘{c- “un%u;;;a_as (vor glows, 9%,@100} '‘common, 8@10j503 ro, c. < P AN -2 Tue domond during thia wack past has_bosn yory active, and prices have again sdvhuced, Timo- thy has beon in roquest for shipment, and, owing to inadequnta offerings, prices have ruled consideral I{ Ingher, The rocolpta of prairio wera quite iberal, b tho cold unplonsant woathior helped o Incrento the do- mnnd, ond the markot rocovered esrly from the de- {n‘nsuion noticed last weck, and has ruled compara~ ively stoady, primo upland’ bolng wanted for shipe ment and thé lower grades for oity consumption, To- day the hay market was rathor quiet, but !}\lolld firm, Tho outaldo demand han beon from Oloveland, Buffa- 16, and otior Eastorn pojnts, tho lumber and 'mining dlatrlots, and_from mony fsta of tha fatarlor. e uoto : Timothy, prime, §3,00824.00 ; No. 1, $31.509 605 No, 3, $20,00@20,60 ; mixed, $17.00@10,00 3 frime praicle. S5 f0ais. 0 No. 140, s1e. 0010} 0. 2, or sloigh, $11,00@11.60, LOOBE OX WAGON— Tiznolby, $1T.00/a31,00+ pratric, 1000G14.50. RIDES—The market has ruled dull and waak, snd & doclino of fuly o ia noted to-day. The datrossed condition of the” Eostorn markets ippors from oporating, and atocks sra now scoumulating. ‘Tho recelpts havo not boen Lberal, but dealers state bt they aro carrying largo stocks, and do not cara to 0dd to thom at present, Prices aro lowered i(0, and oro wenl, some dealors quoting at 8@%: Green city butchers', 7o; greon Light, 03¢0} hoavy, do, 840 rt cured, 8@Hio . greon calf, 13}@lde 1 greon Kip, kf;n)(n: voal Xip, 11@11%a; dry calf, 20¢ 3 dry p, 18@100; dry salied, 14@160; dry' fiint, 17@180; deacon ekins, lflm&flc:“f‘mhhy, scored, cut, or other~ Wit dsmagod, two-thirds pricd; branded; 10 per cent on, Slecp polts, wool eatimatcd as washod, por Ib, o, THOPS—Tho domand continues light, and pricea for Westorn ara uui at 10@23g, tho outside for vory cholco hope, which aro in light stock, Emmet Wells 10 lils weekly circular sa) 4 Tho dullnoss which 1iss ‘characterized our matket for soveral weoka past atill continues, tho cool woathor acting a8 & check upod the demand for beor. A fow hot_dags, howover, would fmprove trade. ‘Tho' re- coipts, (hough comgaratively light, are sufictent, with the stooks on hand, to meet all, requiremonts of the trado, and prices contintie to favor buyers, Itis bo Heved that very faw browera hsvo hops on hand sufli- clent to carry them through tho soason, they all along having deomod it inexpedlent o atock up on » declin- fug market 3 & atoady inquiry, therefore, is likely to- proval throughout tho summber months; in th mean« fimo, ahould anything befall thé coming crop, elthar hero'or in Europo, & spooulative domend and high rices will bo tho fesult. Our advices from the coln- Fry raport tho ving &s bolng vory backward in conde- quience of tha caol, unecasonablo woathor,” IRON AND STEEL—Continue dull, -Rates are un. changed as follows @ 3 4-10Tates @ 5X , rates ‘Plnto iron, comui o5 @6 rates Norway iron % @0 b Norway nafl-fod g7 @00 Yh Gorman plow steel @lo gh Cast plow stecl.., : @i B Amorican tool steel. ... @Glio g @lo . Hh @1 roles @11 . ratea @13 ° roten @% B METALS® AND "TINNERS' STOOR—During thd paaksix dase, trado i thia dopartment s beon rathor [ght, thouph porbaps equal to expoctations, sinco at ths ataga of tho scason thers is uaually s falllng off tn. the domand, Pricos have ruled steady, and may be re- gardod as firm for tin, in sympathy with the foreign markats. Followiug nfo the quotations : T1x PLATE--TC, 1014, $12,60; do, 12112, 13,00 14x 20, $1000; do, Tooing, 1620, 10, $2.00} do, 213, Y10 Tox—TLarge, 0 5 small, Slo; bar, 30, Borpen—No. 1,230 ;' No, 3,200, Luap—Pig, 7303 bar, Do lead pipe, 90; cut do, 930, e Aol eadls 10c3 Bl Qhimtity, To s 9, B34C. Buger InoN—No, 24, Bo rates; Ruesia iron, & 9, and 10,220 5 @0, 11 And 13, 2lo: do, No. 1 atained, 2o Al 1320, Talos ; American Russla—A. 146 ¢ GALYANIZED InoN—No, 16@200; No,-91@24, 130 ; o, 35@3%0s, 140§ No, 27, 1603 No, 23, 16¢. A diacount of 15 por cent fs mode from tuls list, Corren—Copper bottoms, 350 ; braziors, over 12 by, 4703 tinned copper, 340; planished copper, 413 cut to sizes, 43¢, & Wine—Nos, 1 106, 965 7 to, 1003 10 to 11, 110 115603 13 and 14, 1303 15 and 16,403 17, 160 ¢ 2003 full bundle, 30 por ‘cont 1003 19, 190 20, count ; 'fonco wire, 00, —Were in domand at $4.875, With 1230 off J0@e0d, por keg B6T30 ¢ Bd and d_do, $4,873¢; 40 do, $4.02% ; 3d 0, 30,873 ; clinch, 36,375 OILS—During the woek undor roview the cliange in ‘prices of goods coming undor tho above hesd wWero confined to a‘daclino of a 3o0in carbon, and 2o n tur- ‘pontine, and an advanos of 3@30 In oxira lard. A fair ‘Amount of goods was distributed at the following quo- tationa : Carbon, 15@15%¢o; oxtra winter lard, 8¢ ; No, 1, 78@800: Nob T0@Tao; Unsooay saw. €103 do, Bolled, $1.08; whalo, 80@820; sporm, §2.10@2,20 ; neats- fcnlufi,utrlulilly ‘pure, $1,103 4o extis, 806 do No. 1, 003 bank oll, 600; stralts, Go; alophant ofl, 950§ turpentue, 60@520; naphtlis, 63 gravity, 170; napht tha, common, 140, UOTATOES—The recelpts during tho past six days boon_conaiderably larger than' for somo timo ‘pust, and the market has rulod dull and lower in con- Bequence, Pricos have declined 10@200 per bu for car-lots, ond_ tho tendency i still downward, To-day {ho offoriugs were liboral and _the market dull and wesk, New potatoos wazo alow at $.00@65.00 brl, Deschblows, trom staro, $1.60@1L65 per buj misod lots, §1,35@1.46 por bu; peschblows in cat-lots, $1,40@1.50 doliverod ; mixed 'and common lots, 81,25 135, &St rnY—The merkot was dull early, but during the past fow days tho offerings hove been small and the local demand comporaively fair, sud chickens have ulod o shade stranger, Ditcks and gesso were dull ; alag turkoya, <o-day olickens vero in larger supy and easler, whilo turkeys wero stronger. - Quotation: Turkoya, livo, 8G120; ohickens, ivs, $5.5064.2 foz, P 18) spring, $3,00@4.00 per 'BELDS—Timothy has mot withs s fair inquiry for the acason, 1he highor grades ruling firm ot a sifght ad- vance.’ _Sales wero made at §2,25 lor common (0 §2.15 @2.80 for cholco, Millet and Hungarian wore in Jarge supply, 1cs8 sotlvo, and deolined, closing weak, Thie former okl at 66@80e, closing st abottt 100 for prime, and tho Iattor at 80@16¢, closing at 60@050. Cloyer was quict $5,85@6.86, and flax at $2.10@3.30, Tolay iho market was Yory ‘quiot. Balet Includo: 66 bge prime timothy ab $2,153 41 baga at §4.65 ; 330 baga at$4.40; 17 bogs flox ot $2,17 ;170 bags millet at 650; 76 hogs Hungarian at 66c, BALT—Was nottvo and steady ‘at the published pricos: Onoudsgu and Fagins, Ane, $180; Canad: do, $1,00; ordinary coarss, $1.907 coarso diamon $2.002 dgrolm;l solur, $2.00; dairy, without bags, $275; dniry, with Lags, $3.00@4.00; Ashton dairy, por sack, $4. TIEAS—Ate quist end atendy at previously quoted prices, We repent our list a8 follows: Young byson, ‘comnion 1o fair, 35@45¢ 0, good, 85@03a 3 do, cLoice to extra fine5c@§1.! common to fine old hyson, 60@85c ; common imperial, 48@00c; goodl to choice do, 95c@$1.03; falr to good gunpowder, TU@85c; cholce® Dingsuey, $1.06@1.16; oxtra Moyuno, $LI5@L40; choice fo oxtra mew Japau, 05¢@$1.03; cominon to 500:1 do, 10@800 ; fuir to good, old, G5@75¢ ; common o, 40@8003 colored natural-leaf Japan, 60@700; com~ mon to flus Colong, §6@45¢; good, 65G0I0; ohoica to extra, B5@SL00. T0BAQUO--Jtomains steady and firm under & con- ttuued falr domand at tho subjoinod range of prico FINE Cur—Extrs, 75@850; choice, 00@050 ; medium, B80@550 3 paor ta common, 5@ 45¢, ‘Sruas-Natural loaf, T5@800; balt bright, C0GTO black, sound, $5@50c, Bu0KING—Gooi! to oholco, $2@300; medium, 28@ 300; common, 25@2c, TAILROAD FREIGHTS—Wore reported very quict, ‘but are bield steadily at (Lo rates aunexod:. Chicago to Boston.... X, Wilminglon, nyton, D. 50 ittshurgh, Tirldgopart, O, 30 i 36 Charleaton, 8, O Bavaunal, Ga. Richmond. . b WOOL—Abont tis only now featiire {0 noto I ro- ?nrd to wool durfug the past lilf-dozen doys is that & aw bules of now huve boen rectived, though the quune ity dy o mnll bt 41 cuscoly worth mentiontig. A hals Of old wool fsmede now and then, but neido from this there f4 nothiug dolug, 'The following quo- tations are furnished us the probable opening prices for thonew ollp: - . ; Tino and modum Wishedsesssree VURIOrCUARIA OHIUAGO. TupspAr Eveina, May 10, Tho roceipts of live-slock during tho weok Lave beon as follows 3 Cattte, Ifoge, Bheen, + 8,81 24,01 883 9,800 14,800 00 031 29,141 1,583 0,188 25,600 1,112 0,038 28,300 42 Cattle, Hops, ~ Sheep, L g Ill 2,807 T, ough by ilig o of the Exchunga bulld- fog Iast aummher o ollco capsolly st tho yaeds wise inoreasod to the oxtent of thirty-nine rooms, {ho nc commodations have heen founil tnadagunte, snd ad- ditlonal oficos nro now helng constructed on tho main flogr, Tho Iargeat of thees will booccupled by Megsra, Bthdor, Whitemoro & Go. OATFLE—Notwithstanding tho somowhat improved condition of affairsat thio East, there Wasno approcla- s chiango for tho better {n tld genoral fentuten of tho markat hero, Tho atiendance of bugors was fully an uality of tho stock offored for #alo was ol bo_dosirod, but thero was no ‘somblance ofy activity olther In tho outaldo o local de- mands, and it waa with Qiffoulty thiat former prices Wero ststained, THO csuso of tho continucd dopros- slon ia found in tho continued heavy recoipts, tho ar- rivale sinco Baturday? aggrogating 0,331 lioad, sgainst 0,188 hiead for the eaino timo last week, and 0,038 head ‘week bofora Iast. S0 long us thio prosout rato of sup~ ply ia_mointained, ollers can acarcely hopo for any Tadieal improvomont in tho tono of tho markel, Tho operatious of shippora were conduoted with some {ning moro than ordinary caution, thoir selections sm- Dracing only tho most desirable droves, whilo tho prices poid showad n Icaning in thelr favor, ' Fat pony steers of from 950 to 1,160 Ibe avorage wero taken at $5.00@ 5103 gaod to extra stoors of from 1,200 to 1,600 lba avorags, at $5,40@0.10; buichers' stock at £3.30@5.50, and sfockors 6t $4.16@5.00, The bulk of (Lo trading was accomplihicd within & rango of $5.35@8.75, The market olosed quiot, b UOTATIONS, Extra Dosves—Graded ateers, averagiog1,400 b ond over. Ghoice Docves— K10, fat, Woil forined 3 yeas t0 5 year old stoérs, avoraging 1,300 1,400 Ib8. 0o ; A Good Booves— o1 stoors, avorogiug 1100 to 1,250 163 Pony Biecra—t: 0,00@0.20 5.60@6.80 +vr 525570 'at mteors, averaging from 1,000 01,150 1bs, % .. 5.25@5.10 fodium Grades—Aicera in’ fair flosls, avor- oging 1,060 to 1,250 Iba. . SORTONONE X cLE 1 !!u&xhum' Stock—Common to fair steers, and good to extra cows, for city slaughtor, peraging 850 10 L1000 ov.souoetssnd 9.75@5.00 Btock Oattle—Cominon cattle, in decent flosh, lmufin& 'Ifl‘i to 1,‘030 1b8.,. 8,50@4.80 Ko, 40 oholce steers, 18 good stoers 18 Toxaa atecrs. a1 Texsa steers, S b3 &, EEREEERES £, [ . 6. [2 0, [} 4 3, 5. 12 12 5, 5, 2 P &33 0 83 good steers. . 5,55 16 choico steers, B‘g 25 chiolco steers, . J1,300 B HOGS—Tho markel had a very quiet opening, Judglng from the sestordsy's suphiy buar Lol cous Ddent that to-dagie’ srrivala wonld grove large, snd they “flx showed disporition 1o hold off for lowor rices; but when it booamo apparent, as it very soon d, that the vecelpts would not much oxceed,) if indeed thiey qualed, thoso of yosterday, tho mark ‘Decamo ncilve, and, 58 the dey advaucéd, nssumod & firmer - tons, ' For' god to cholco qualities, thers sprang up q:]lo o lvely Dflmruflllvn, and, oa the offer- ings of such comprised only s comparatively small Fro’:orllan of the supply, boldora succeeded h work- ing up prices 8@106. Low and modium grades were firmer, in lvmphthg, but did not command poreentl- bly bofter prices, Sales at $1,50@6,00—principally ot 30720000, T markot olotod fizuie, with but litle osirable stock loft over, - We noto the following o Hoa sALEd, No, “Av. PriceiNo. Av. Price. 63 174 $5.40(124 10D $5.3 48 186 G6.40] 32 130 400 o8 © 540l 70 174 5,30 63 220 70| 84 137 - 475 52 185 5.45/176 138 4.00 22 213 6.60{ 40 170 610 &9 250 5.00 64 185 5.0 6 65 160 50057 30 6.00 64 200 . 5.40| 47 208 5.35( 58 258 6.60 179 ‘201 5.70| 33 282 6.00] 66 238 5.60 57 287 6595/ 00 205 B840/ 63 180 5.05 61 200 5400 27 225 4.00( 44 211 .00 67 174 530 56 220 B40( 02 170 520 86+ 248 575/ 63 173 5,30] 47° 172 6% 52 286 5,60/ 65 204 5.06( 50 923 6.dU 61 240 5450 60 173 5.5 63 165 4.9 0 214 545 46 207 680 74 160 6.25 43 233 550117 . 189 6.40(122 182 540 81 218 6550/ 63 300 . 4.80/140 183 640 64 189 G550 60 220 B.4B[119 173 G40 83, 213 b5.40| 63 237 540120 215 5,50 B4 193 545 50 254 540|104 183 BUG 58 160 - 5.30) 65 162 B5.60I 03 162 6,50 55 180 . 535165 203 536/ 68 20 550 s A X BEBEP—Thero was a somewbat firmer fecling in this market to-dsy, butno considerable advanca was establishiod. Tho mproved tonoof the wmarkoe: waa duo to the small raceipts of yestordsy and to-day, and waa not the result of any increase In tho demand. Poor to cholca wooled sheop wore snlallo at $3.50@7.23 ; poor to cholcs shorn st $3.00@6.75., BUFFALO. Borraxo, May 10,—~CATrLE—Reccipts, 1,343; total for week, 6,376, Market opened slow 4t about. last weck's prices. ‘Buxep anD LaMps—Racelpts, 800; total for week, 7,000, - Market modarately sctive at 3o off from lnsl wecl's pricea. Tons—Teceiptn, 100 total for weok, 8,200, Mnskiot notiva at $5.25@6.15 for Yorliers; 85.80@0.00 for heavy hoge, WATERTOWN, WATERTOWYN, Mass, M hot duil 8,76 3 extra, 68.76@0,25 1 frst qualt ond fuality, $6,00@7.35 3 third qualily, pim e Lasni—tlscalpin, {55, | 76 sach § ox! . X s -' EAST LIBERT' East Leoencs, Pa,, May 10,—0ATrLE—Arrivals, 92 best, 6@0i0; medlum, 53{@0c; common, 5@ 0} stapkors, 3%(@djf0; bul e, ‘Hooas—Arrivals, 19 cars ; Philadelphiss, $0,9536.50 ; Yorkors, 35,60@6.75. ¥ SuEEr—Arrivals, 18 cars; best, 630 ; modium, 5305 common, )0 3 . ST, LOUYS, 81, Louts, Moy 10,—Hoas—Recelpts, 1,505; firm and unchanged, OxrrLE—Aclivo oud frm; recelpty, 50D; Toxans, $2,00@4.76; mative cows and holfors, $3.25@4.25, s ity CHICAGO LUMBER MARKEET, TuespAY EveNinag, May 10, . 'The following table shows Lha receipts and shipmenits of Jumber, shingles, and lath for the punt 'week, and sitica Jun, 3, 187i, dud, for tho corzosponulug potiods 1nnt yoar, ending Afay 18 . DEOEIPTH, ‘. For Foy Stcs Bame . week, ek, tinie, 181, 1870, 1670, ZTumbor, m 1! 43,487 83,817 141,038 Blingles, m, 20,020 16,068 138,913 Tath, m.. 1,303 16,840 14,008 ‘SHICMENTS. Lumber, m {t. 13,071 14,041 169,401 120,678 Bhingles, 0,034~ D904 130,205 112,026 Lutl, m, #09 B0 B,082 8,897 ! UMBER FREIGNTS, Maniateo; $1.75 ; Muskegon, $1.60: Grand Haven, Ludington, Wiitto Luke, and Dontwater, $1.0U@103 Oconto, $1.75, “The oToringa ot tho Wholosalo murket woro Hmited to about a dozen m'fis“ this morning, und thoro were few freal arrivals, Nearly all (o cargocs wero kold carly at unchauged pricos, Jolets and scantling sold 8t $2,25@9.60; 12 1t lengths at $10,00, and 20 1t and over 5t $12,00; common bourds at $10,005 lath it §2.00, Nifll-run bosrds and sirips ure quotabloat ¥13,00w 1600 common to fie Losrds, $0.60G12.00; sliugles, T5(@8.00. g following sales wore reported ; Qurgo scow Flora, from Saugatuck, 76,781 {t coarso mixed 2-ncl and 1-fiich at $9.255 20X 10 Iuth at §3,00. Buld by O, Deming & Co. Uargo schir Oltawa, from Grand Ilaven, 138 m ft $uich gommon, und 700 1 2-inoh ot $10,00, mill tally, Bold by Ewor's Aurbaus, Oarizo schr O.:L. Johuston, from Sirouach, deck Toad, 60 tn . Joiile and scautiitig, principally 20 ft, and over, at $12,00; Lol full, 120 t, m, do, Drlas) pally 14 ft., nt $10,00, Behir Lembicat, from Manlsteo, 1H m ft, alla it gcantig, b 900 - Oigo_uehe inlaus rora Manisteo, 116 m £t jolsts and scontiing, at $9.00, Bold by . M. Loomls & Co, 8, 8§ The demend contiinucs Hyt, bt prl 0 demand continues light, bt prices aro stead. llm- ol grades, ond falr for mo’hnlturpq\mlmu, g jown ¢ Firat clear Hocond ole “Chird olear, 1 uch, 1800 @40.00 Third lour, tolk 10 @500 88,00 @10,00 e 0.0 .@. n alding Bugond cosuuon @ emw Flaoring, firat common, dressod. 00 @90,00 Tlooring, #ocond cainmon, dransod. ., 30,00 28,00 Flooeing, third comuion, drossed... . 18,00 @20.00 wagon-box boards, solectod; 1t inches atd upward e v 0800 I waggon-hox hoards 000 ¢ A stock boards 1 atock bonrda, © stock boards Common bonre Jolat, scantling, foncling, timbor, 10 and under, ontslde prico for dry Jolat and ecantling, 18 to 24 feot. Tickols, AGUATE..rss Plekotn, fiat, Codar uata, Wi, v asesoss Getlar ponte, round, 6@ Tichcd = H 00 ¢ —__RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAING. XPLANATION OF REFERENOE MANKA,~ Saturdarat acpre ¥ Baniay oxsopods 3 blonday'sxcopted. Tive Bunday at8:00a, m. & Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL lflflElflT WESTERN RAILROADY ‘o hfice, 47 Glarls tie, outheast copner o tandol and 10 Canatat,, corner of Hadteon, £ Leave, Arrive, Mail fvla main snd alr lino) Day Expron: Jagknon Acgommodation, Morning Kz Nigut Expronses HENRY O, WENTWORTII General Pastongor Agents CHICAND & ALTON HAILROAD. Ohicogo, Kansas City llmlLDenn Mv?lrl ana, Jo., and Chicago, Springfield, Altonand St. Louts Through hine, ~ Union Depot, Weat Side, near Hadison-st. Bridger Tiakst Ofices ¢ At Depoly and 131 iandolphost Eansas Olf D Fantaa Oltyand Donvor Fast Bt. Louts 8t, Lot o Joftoruon City Iczpross. corls, Kookuk & Buriinitol Qliloago & Padncal Rallroad 15 Btrentor, Lacon, Washington Ii; Jollot & Dwiaki Acsommodstio CHICANO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. LAY, e & Y, e o Yeket 63 South Clarlcat,, sppotite Sherman House, and ut Dejioty Teave, | Arri Mllwlnken{‘nhdllm & Pralrlo du| on, Mjiwaukoo, GF ) 3 Point, St. Paul & Mflmnlmflll (* 8:00 8, m. {#11:008. tm, seougnorons(® 9130 8, m, (04116 p. 1, on'-Hiay, Ainvons| ot Krts g OOen, 2, e forn Tnwa, DL, 5 [ T:60p. m Milmnnkes, 88 Pan) & 189, g Bl olis, Nigit Lzross, |t 9:30 0, m. 14 8:48 4. m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL HAILROAD. Depot Fost ay Lalieat. and fool af. Teenty sseondt, apices 131 Reardlolyhsty, near Clar] T} Teare, Arrive, 8¢, Louts Exp Bt, Loul Tiast 1. Cajro & New Orlear Cairo & Now Orloa (@) Gilman Pastongor abuquo.& Bloux Oty IEx ubugue & Sioux Olty K: (a) Runs to Obampal, on Saturdays, CHICAGD, BUR,(I.I:I{GTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, - Depois—toat of La Indiana-av., and SiXeentheot,,’ ‘and Gunal and Sizteentheste. = Tcket ofices, No, 63 Ulare at., Grand Puciic Hotel, and at depole, Teave, + Mail and Exprose,.... Ottawa aud Hiroatos s “¥Ex. Bunday 15z, Monday. CHICAGD & NORTHWESTERN RAILRDAD. City affices, 61 Clark-st, (Sherman-Houee), and 75 Canale #t., corner Nadison-st aPactflo Faat Lige, @ Dubuguo Day 185 aDuobuque Night Ex. A5 o a Omaha Night lixnres: 5 D, a mnnongunnnnuul 15 &, ah lnmrt& Dubuoue Exoross, ng D. g h b Mil mg. Groe 58, 4 80P, b :00 & 4.00p, . a—Dopot cornor of Wellaand Einzle. 5~Dopot cormer of Canal and Kinzle. W, H.BTENNETT, Gon. Agonte = CE!ICABD. R,B:ZK LSI-AND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. evats corner. of Vanliuran and Sheriandus, Zicketoficey Arrive, —_—— e Qmahs, Leavonw!th&Atchison Ex|[*10:15 a, m. Poru Agoomm * 6:00 . m, Night Kapros: 0300 . m, . m. 9:Wa. m. ¢ 8:30a, m, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoty Van Lurenit,. Lasal Dcket oficer, “orieer Canal and Aladisan I s Arrice. Matlogeecroranguses Bpacial’ New' Yo Atfantic IExpross, Night Expros: Bouth Ohicaga'Ad STOCKHOLDERS’' MEETINGS, Oflce of Chicazo & Norfhweslcrn Railway Company, 82 Wallat, & YoRE, April 80, 1874, Ths anugal meoting of the stuaioldery 'wnd bondhold- era of tna Chicage & Nurthwestorn Ruilway Company, for tho cloctlon of Dirocturs pursuaut to law, and fof the traueaction of such othor busiuyss as may come bofors aald meotlngy will be hield at 1o olfigg of th Campang. ia 1ho ity of Ohioago, on Thursdny, tho 4l day of Juns next, at 1 o'clock p. m. Iiondholdors will authonticate tholf siglit to voto by prosanting tholr voting bonds attho oftice of m-camp-n{humlu} ow York, for rogls 0 4th of ) tration on or Lefora b ot E?{i‘ ,EEE?’D.P ald M. L. Syxes, Jn., Soofotary. o i OFFICE CHIGAGO, ROCK ISLAKD & PA- (IFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Apriles, 181, The annual mosting of the Stockholdors of the Ohleago, TRock Jsland & Pacifio Railroad Cowpany, for the elaction of Direotors, pursuant to law, and tho transaction of such other businesa as may como bofore thom, will ho hold at tho offioo of tho Company, in tho city of Ohieago, on ‘Weodnosday, tho third day of Juno noxt, ab 11 o'clock a. s JOHN F. TRAQY, P 3 ™. 1L, TOWS, Seorotary. I trlian BTOOKHOLDERS' MAETING. 1co {s hora; thnt th 1 moot P gt i g g Ak B e o vald Gismans o, D55 W barh ! 3"".( i tilo Oity of Ohilcaso, at 10 A m. Wodnesday: duna Heorotuty of Chicago Bouth Bra e Welneudsy: Jiina G Book Couipan: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. s AR K o Dr. C. Bigelow, 2{9, 5, OUABKSST. cor, Van Busonat.. CHIOAGO. s oll kot by all Fandtora of (o jaisors LAt e O Bigelow I 11w vldust oatablisiod. physicla, vty kaot FRGUEIE £ Cleaga for the 1885 16 yenta of Dis Hes s o dovatod 20 yeurs porfeatiny renieiles that Wi tara posiively tho frort ko o IRONIG PISELISIS jotli #oxes, Gentlgman of this city, of the highest re- apsoeablity, and mowbora of tho Wodical “wolilyoike . u BT “TRac Bla ATEDIOAL IR Sont S ey Address {n sonlod onvolops, SEPANATE PARLOUS to Bt rontTaeh P Bl Yo voe onls e et ‘Addross all fottore, inoloslok stanip, to Dr. O: BIGLLOW. SROULD FAIL to road D) G OLIN'S gt otk v Yoaew Aniung tho Aftliotod, Nfi ONE sands saysd from an warly, gra Thirty Leotures, oonacialiy to Woun, 11 bk R A T T THUAT T B Ry Prico 35 o Otigz, 187 Wnshtagtona s 20 ol bosh pul, Usigz, 14T Washlogiowat,s Provided with hoard ant rooris. e NO CURIS! Nooavt Dr. Kean, 800 SOUTI CLARIE-ST., CRICAG), Bay o conaulted, personally o by mall, fron af char on all chranio ur torvous disassos, DI, J, KIEAN is (e only phyalciad in tia oty who wafrants, Siras o o pay Ottiow lours, 80, fi. Lo ¥, e Sundays from b to 1, Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, ad for over twanty yoars with efar b Patte el P Bl Aatcots by, the Tottnc suorior (0 all athors for (ho Drotiy Gute ot a1l dor chnigoy, recont or of long standiny Muiitacturod by OLIN OLf: Buld by Druggista \luouu)mul“hfn‘ Dhoustas raris: MISOELLANEOUS, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Ortuinul und Unexculled for 1l Tt up at, Wilkburgors Drag Hoote, N ey feoond-at., Philadoljibin, - Kvory Otocer e D ol olf 05 and oxory lowsulispor iy v uus 4 D.5, WILTHERGER, Dropistor, Property Owers, Atienton! Untid 16th nat, Tax Bale Certitioaton h oUn et fa, on hield by the Oty of whichBata the rate Wil s frorbaeo ol pomiamy afior to Ouioaqe, Ancl , 187 HAYES, Gy Uomptiilor,