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1 . : i - FINANCE AND: TRADE. ‘ Governments Strong-«-Foreign Exchange Dull. Chicago Receiving Currency from New York-—Tho Day in Stocks. thi Produce Markets Soderntely Actives ‘visions and June Wheat Stronger. Oats Weak---Corn Easier---\ , Other Breadstuffs Steady. . ' t+ FINANCIAL. Govéroment bonds were bought and sold yea terday in Chicago at New York quotations. Tho local demand has improved, and the expecta- Hon of an advance fn the price stimulated buy- ors to po beyond the margin usually allowed on the New York qnotations, In Chicago tho 4s wero 1023f bid, and 10234 nsked.. For refunding certificates 10214 was paid. The Gs of 1881 were 10734 bid, the 5s 10334, the now 4}¢a 103%, and the currency Us 1213¢@122) a y "The foreian exchange market remained duit and without anyquotable change, The supply of bills is Ught, and Is not Mxcly to improve untll the new export morement of cotton be- gins, In Chicago sterling grain-bills wero 4814 -7 for sixty-dny,'bills, and 480)¢ for sight; and _ Fronch were 62134 for sixty-day bilts, and 518%{ for sight.’ The actual Chicago rates for sterling were 4804 and 4893¢@1855{. In Now York the actual fates ‘were 456){@4883{. ‘The posted rates:for sterling were 48734@4801¢. French bankéra’ bila were BIGG@SITI. Consols opened 3Xe higher, at 978-16, and closed, at tle wamo figure, Silver js quoted a trifle firmer at 5111-10 pence per ounce in Lon- don. The resolutton’ adopted by the Directors of the tmperidl Bavk of Germany, thatan in- crease of the silver cofnaye of Germany was {m- poratively demanded, will havo a good effect on the silver market. If Germuny increnscs {te” eilver colunge, it-will have less silver to sett, A report lately presonted to the Reichstag gives the valua of the sliver coin formerly circulating fo Germany, and now. withdrawn, ns $269,000,- 00, Of this amount, $00,000,000 has been re- coined into token money, and $167,000,000 molted into bars and sold. On the 1st of Janu- ary the stock remaining in the handa ot the Government was only $750,000. Since "that time the work of withdrawal has con- tinaed, og algo the sales by the Govern- ment. An eatimate of the amount now on hand, made Inst weck by the British Minister at Ber- Yin, placed {t at $5,000,000. The amount yet to be withdrawn cannot be more than $7,000,000. ‘These amounts are none of them definitely known, and this uncertainty fs one of the main reasous for the nerrousness of the sflyer mar- ket, ‘which !s one of the few departments of trade in which the-dealers keep no stock on hand. tart : Oiileago bank ctearings were 83,600,000, a Ag- tro which indicates a moderate volume of busi- ness. - The drain of currency to the country, ale though not heavy, has made ft ucscssary to or!. der carrency hither froin New York. Discount. Yncs boye o downtrard direction. Rates are 4(Q 5. and. 6@6 per cent on call; time loans are 7@3 and 0¢16 per cent. Local brokers ara paying 98 for the new city scrip. The old city scrip ts 9837 buying, and 00g ecliing. There was 2 gale. of Cook County Be at 102¢ and interest, I, was evident from ithe infrequency of quo- tations that stocks were quiet ia New Yorl, ‘aud the same statu of affairs was reported by the brokera to exist In Chicago, Tho market was weak for the Granger und Vanderbilt ralt- rond stocks. Western Union made a gain, Lake Shora lost 34, to 754g, while Michigan Central grened and closed at 7644. Northwest and St. Paul come to a doclded halt in the movement which bas been upward and onward so long. St.» Paul reports an in- crease iu carnings of $33,C00 for the third week of June, but the common broke from 543g to 5344, aud closed at a loss for the day of Jf, at Siig. The preferred opened and closed at 9214, Northwest cominon opened at C634, which was the highest point, declined to C334, ut closed at 534. Hock Island lust 3/, to 189, Unton Pacifle beaan with a loss of 44, at 7414, the lowest point, but recovered 3g, to 7. - Erie common could not rot away from 373f and 27%, oud the preferred opened and closed at 513g. Wobash waa 3¢ better, at 30, Hanvi- _ bal & St. Joo common lost 7g, to WY. The earnings of this road for the second weok ex- hittt a loss of $8,315, and the shorts aro won- deriug why {t doen't go down faster, In the cost stocks, Lackawanna gulued }{, to 673, and Jersey Central lost. 3g, to 02!4, Western: Union adyanced 434, to My, aud Atlantic & Pa- gle 1g, to 88. Loulsvillu & Nashyilte scored the greatest loss of the day, 13%, to6l. The other loasca wore Minneapotls & St. Paul i, to 8254, Kansas & Texas }¥, to 1334. Bealtles the gains noted aboye, Kansas City & Northern proferred mate 3f, to 4084. Erie second Gs, gold, opened at 753{, advanced to 75%, and sold finally at 75. Northwest gold bonds were 115, 8t. Paut sinking funds 109, Burlington, Cedar Raplds & Northern 79, sud Alton gold 6s 107. 1a railroad bonds, in New York on Monday, the Erie issuo virtually monopolized the atten- ton of {nyestore, the transactions In consoll- dated seconds aggrepating $1,523,000, in funded Ba $189,000, that in consolidated 7s $40,000. The dealing in thene socurittes were charactorized by a very strong tone, wud, under active buy- Sng, prices recorded a inaterfal advauce, con- solidated seconus selling up to 7534, funded Bs to 7534, and consolidated % to 11134. ‘The Now Jersey Central {estes were in brisk request at o higher range of prices, adjustments selling up to 1093f, conrortibies assented to 0034, und con- solidated assented to 959¢; Chicaga & North- wostern consolidated registered cold advanced to LLY, and do coupon to 114; Morris & Essex seconds rose to 1t4; Lake Store consolidated coupon firsts to 19134; Michigan Central 7s to 120; Canatla Southern firsts to 873¢; St. Paul consolidated sinklng funds to 100; Morris & Es- Bex consoiidated frets to 100; Chesapeake ds Ohio, series B, to 491, und do currency Os to 201g; Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg con- aolidated firats declined from 59 to 875{, and re- covered to 58}; Missourl, Kaneas & Toxas con- solldated assented {oll off from WU3g to O83, and do seconds from 2354 to 23, At tho New York Mining Board on Monday, Tmperial, Bertha, and Edith, and Buckeye were atroug, Great Eastern lowor, and the remainder * of the list steady, ‘fhe large transactions were fa Great Eastern, which isa Company will 120,000 shares, Which have heen assessed $6,000, ‘The property 1s ut Bristol, Liucoln County, Nov, ‘The condition of the coal trade is deserlned as follows by the Rugiueering ond Waning Journal ¢ The mining compatnivs wtill continue to be actively engagedt in tiling orders, and nome are really shortaf coal. Mutther ordre are not so uumerous, however, and the indications ara that duly will ba comparatively u dull inonth, ‘Those compaulea attempting to secure the udvanceil prices are doing but very little bualuesy, und onyers with cosh in upon ord ud can do nearly (f not fully av well now ary cunla Ad previows tu the time the advance talked of, ‘The Wennyyivanis Coat Company has taued another elrcwlar which will be current the bulunce of thiw month without making anadvouce, ‘Hits ia poten encouraging feature, and will tend to prevent auy further olforta at an advance, Itlouks ae though the labor clement would buve considerable inflaonce upon the price of coal before three monibe have passed, For forme weeks thero buve bee numerous Jocal airikes, ‘hese do not appear to mest with adjust- ment, butare multiplying. So far there are no fuuicationa that a general vteike will tuke place, but the conditions are fuvorable, provided the Present disturbances epreud much inore, ‘The following quotations of mining stocks not named ty the Associuted Press report were made on the Bau Frauctico Stock Board on June 20; el HOE, ‘Tuwcarora, Ie 703 ‘40; ‘Hamburg, Oc, ‘70c; Alnion, 4 Puradive, 1.00; Fourtu of July, 760; Wales, 344 Mount Diabla, #345 Modvc, 134} Bechtel, 920, 210, 205, 410; McGilntou, 145, '140, 340; Tropa. 408, 6, Sbs, 4016} Hed Cloud, so,’ SOc; Bumuiit, 200, 205, 3; Bolwer, 70; Byndicate, 7, Oh, GX; Aurura, Leeda, 75c; Vortex, 76, 6c; Caledonia BU, Qinnt and Old Abe, Ki Roodshaw, fie, 70c; Maybelle, s0c, Utes Orteniah, 7803 Belvidere, 1 A $ ais, 253 Standard, 85¢; Richer, ‘Con Pael 8 14, 1, Neoaday 2, Silver Standard, fi 400¢ Cresua, a Waite, 77630. leading stocka? Storks. Michizan Conteal. 7 Lake Shore, 27 C. & N,Wentern., Do Weeder Iinols Centeat Chicago, B. & Q. ‘Untan Pacitlass ase ate Agélland,.. ‘| Mexican (f 4o; Hamburg, 70 BAddenda, Thee, A0c, Snot cs Ge, We; Queen 60; Champlon, Bi 40¢ tackhawk, 200, Sant esto, dcr Rooker, 118, 700, Tic; Mono, A 6, Pnelfe, ty 8 Wweralty, ic, 70cs Dudley, fh 1,46: Jupiter, 1953, 2: § Ni AN. 480, 470 5, Lis Noondays 434+, 480, 4704 Joe, ine: Mammoth, 12145 @lyn- iby, 1 Inte, 76e, N00, Osc; South Standard, Oe; Martin ‘The following gives the fluctuations of the Ovening. Highest. Lowest, Closing, te ime ab an 8 114g, Bw. ian FF Bo preterrod.,... 10 G8t Rant. Hi. isasy Qilantic &Mecite an% Kane acti Ont, SI. Min. Co, 89 Louieritiod Nast, G2rg. Git GOVBUNMERT BoNDs, iid, Asked, U, 8, Os of ‘Bt. 10714 -107% U. 8, new ba Big 1035 ew 4148, ex int, Jouig per cent compan: . 108% U ney Ue. Refunalng certin Gormany vee “glaht, 48014 5ISy Sirly daye: Sterling. 4uing FIAnc8+ses evsee: + Garig. LOCAL. BRCUTITIRG. Chicago Muntetpal Te, 1892... Chicago Municipal 7s, 1808, Chienzo Water loan % Chicago Municipal Ow, Chicago Water Ioan Os. Chicaca Eincoln Park 71 Chicaro South Park Chicago Weat Park 7% . #101 Chicago Treasnry Waieants (scrip). 0814 CookConnty7s.. . eTyhire Cook County (stort) Za e101 Cook County Ba... City Railway (South Bide). City Raflway (West Side) Clty Railway do 7 percen' Gity Railay (North side.. Clty Railway (North Side)7 p, Chamber of Commorca... *And Interest. COIN QUOTATIONS: Following are Chicago quotations for coins: ‘Trades... Rovercigns: Napoleons Twenty mn Auatrian florins (paper) Five francs, ... Priseion thaters. Holland guotders Kronora (Swedish) Mexteanands. American donbloont Spanish doublons... EDWARD L, BREWSTER, 104 Washington-st. * UNITED STATES 4 PER CeNT BONDS Yor aalo in sums to salt. i COUK COUNTY 4 PER cunt TONDS, COOK COUNTY 7 PEX CENT BONDS, CHICAGO CITY 7 PER CENT HONDS, “LAZARUS BILVERIMAN, Southwest corner Lasalle and Hendolph-ste, ‘Ja buying and selling FOREIQN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT BONDS; CHICAGO CITY AND COOK COUNTY BONDS, And does a Generst Banking Business, ~ JOHN I, WRENN & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 80 Washiugtun-st., corner Dearborn, UNITED STATHS 4 PER CENT NONDS, LOCAL, SECURITIES, COMMERCIAL PALER, ‘ . 0, PALTONSTALI, 4, Me XIDDER ACO, hieago, ‘New York, DALTONSTALS, KIDDE & CO. 28 Lai Chicago. BC BROKERS. Stocks honghtand sold on margin by telegraph at N. . atea of Commision. fork Liste on fle and all (a: formation furnished onanplleation. ‘Messrs. Faltonstatl, Kiider & Trask, of our drm, are memberd of the New York Stuck Fxvhianye. CHARLES HENROTLIN, 100 East Wasbington-st. CITY, COUNTY, GOVERNMENT, AND RAILROAD noNDs, COMMERCIAL PAPER, And Investment Recurities of all kinds, UNION TRUST CO, BANK, N. B. cor. Madison and Denrborn-ats., RECEIVES SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS INTEREST ON SAME, No notice required to draw money, Q. St. WILKON, Caabler, A. 0, SLAUGHTER, BANKER AND BROKER, NN, W. cor. Clark and Madison-sts., Chicago, Stocks, Bonds, Local Securities, and Land Werranta, Meinber of New York stock Exchange, — IRA ROLMES, GENERAL BROKER 80 WASIINGTON-ST, ‘Wants to Duy THIRD NATIONAL HANK R&ORIVER'A CERTIFI- CATES. Ios for Sale, CITY AORTP FOI 17a TAXES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, * COR, BTATE AND WASILINGTON-8TS, Eafe Depoalt Department in the basement, ontrance from Washington-st. Buy snd sell Governments, City and Connty Nonds, Duy andact] Exchauge on Ureat Uritain and Europo, C. GRANVILLE HAMMOND, . ws WH? Labalteats, WANTA CHAMBER OF COMME 4 A ENTE Wa Contacks sooo WEAT DLYISION RAILWAY CRITIFICATES, ae YOR MALE WEST DIVISION RAILWAY STOOK, BILORTALL & WELMER, 1u2 Wasnington-at. MONRY IN HAND to loan on INSIDE NEAL BB+ TATE, IMPROVED, fur tivo years, at ta lowest rates. Atallway onds aud other youd securities negotiated, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, ‘Wa buy ang sel] U, 8, BONDS, The NEW ¢ PE CENTS constantly un hand, ‘The Called f-208 oud 10-408 purchased of excangud at boat curront rates. Alva buy and sell chotco County, City, and Behoo! Hondy, drawing 6, 7, aud sper cent Ins terest. FOREIGN RXCHANGE.—We draw bijts on Lovdou, Paris, Herlin, snd other potnts, PRESTON, KRAN & Co., 100 Waghingion-at, = BY TELEGRAPH, RBW TORK, Naw Youu, Juno 25,~Goyernments strong oud higher, i Railroad bonds wore generelly firm, Colum- bus, Chicago & Indiana Central frets, 70; sece onde, no sales, e Bar allyer, 118, Subsidiary coin ${@1 discount, State bonds were dull. Stock epeculation exceodingly quiet, Prices tn carly dealings declined 34034, but, durlog the alternoon, ssomewhbat iirmer tone THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. provaticd, and there was a partial recovery. Western Union fell off from 93}¢ to 02, and ad- yanced to f3!¢, Lonteviiie & Nashville dropped from Ol to 00, and recovered to GUlg. The geu~ eral markat closed firm, Transactions werd O%,~ 000 shares, of which 6,000 ware Erie, 5,000 Lako Shore, 0,000 Northwestern comtnon, 1,200 pre- ferred, 11,000 8t, Paul common, 4000 Lacka- wanna, 00 New dergoy Central, 2000 sticht- gan Central, 2.000 Union Pacific, 1,500 St. dc #00) Obtos, 8,000 Western Unfon, 3000 Lo ville & Nashville, 1,800 Kansas &' Texas, and 1,800 Kansas City & Northern preforred, Money market easv at 273%, closhys at 2@ Bq. Vrime moreantile paper, 405. Brerling, exchange, sixty days, 487% i sieht, 48934. Bur allver {6 112s, Subsidiary allver coin ts 1@13¢ per cont discount. MOVEAN 3 Coupons of 1881,..107: New 5a New Sia... BTorKs. WU, Ts neo nee ABA . Paul, pds. 12% AURA. ss ese og OY 7 ibt. Way's ex div of, 108 4", Hante (fd)... 10 104 Torro Sante, pf TS. ateksliver (offi). 144! D pid. tickstlvar, Fachie ‘Mail Ad 103 “\G. & Alton, p Welt 100. ‘Ohio & Missieatppi. Anierlean spread. 44 Bebra ly We if . 8, Expr TIA. % N.Y. Gen 4 Ts The Be Osceereec AA Rria QTY & Bt TOO. se. LON Erle, pfe HUH, & St, Joe, pfd., 4t'¢ Harlem, 103.0071, AMY icanada Konthiorn, 5, 604 Mich, Contral(om'd) TUlih & Nashville, .... Oi Punama. anand i Paclile, Se: 1s Ke. SN hn 14 St. Ne pfd 4055, 404; Cont, Fac. » & bonds Als, 122i Un tae, bone ana 7 8h , DP, Band-Grants, 11347 Setachens Siu, Wy Simklag- Erde A455 STATE NONUS, Kb )Virginis Ge, new. Br Ge, old. Tenteeace Us. ne Hove HUE oon coe 10BE5 Tennerace Us, now. Virginia Ua, old. SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco, Juno 25.—Foltowing were the cloalog quotations nt the Stock Board 2bY Mexlea 254 Bie Opair, ioe VOLE eso Slerra Novada...,.. B [UnlonConsoildard. 44 5a,/ Yellow Jacket. at 5" |Roite 10%! Vxebequer sve vee. 97. iTrip Ronld & Cari 11agiaono.. 2 HIndep + Thy|Conroliaard ¥ 4 [Levlathan.esecccers A 4g] FONRIGN. arent, bi atrele m.—Consols, for mones} 5 sicount, 97 i Atherleau eeouritles—[ltnols Central, £0S¢; vanin Contral, 30¢% Readine, 20'¢; Erie, 3 preferred, Bae ; inited Mtates Bonds—~New bs, 1055{; 4346, OSES, 45, THY, Panis, June 25.—Rentos, 116f 4c. RHAL ESTATE. The following instruments wero filed for record Wednesday, Sune 25: sr rnorenty, te ISTH ne vf Lake, Hef, ver. dated dune 23 (Master ° Chancery to James \V, Paxton)... «$ 7,000 Noble et, 246 tts of Chicago av, wf H4x 100 ft, improved: dued Juno 11 (Carl Rahbinann to Kdvhed Sedewy) .... +0005 Noboy at, 8.0 cor af Antuata, wf HiG'4x 12hks fe (with 12. ft tn” sane Hock), dated dane 4st. Whipple to William Waddell Washington at, 302-10 Tea of Witth-ay, Nf, BOSH ft, Improved, dated June wt (Master In Chancory. to ‘Hanty Stravg). The premises No. MY Faptan at, dered, June 23 (laabella Kearns to Honey. J F, Wegner) Table st, 152 2 fen of Canalport ‘ dnted Jone 244, Knickolbein to Carl’ Neumann)... ge jean erenee Rible st, near the atiove, of, T4x100st, dated dune 32 (Adam Wetzel to-O, Kniekelbein) Sens aenesy: North Morgan ut, Gt) 4-10 ft nof Ju! Vad, O-f, 20x11 ft, cated Juno 25. (Carsten hocster to Frodcrick Hoppe)... Canal st, 72 ft s Of Maxwell st, of, GOx 115% f, Imoroved, dated Juno 23 (Ger- hard Voreman, Trustee, to Wenry G. Foraninn) wees. oes ee Wahash av, 247 {¢ 0 af Twentisth: at, w 25x1G4 tt, Hoproved, dated duno 24, and iL, 4,000 22, 000 (Levi D. Hoane, Tr to. Uniot Mittun) Elte-tnantancs Concpany.-rsee <4 000 Webstor av, 148% {te of Domntek dia" E dy dated Juna IL i 2axv tt, tmproy Qf, and 3t. Romatad jane tL (duitus Weltrwelet a dane tulle ehruiel . Ramated).... .+.- Heh io Wanash av, a w cor of Thi f, 100sI814 ft, dated June 26 (Ley! Hooue, Triste, to Union Mutital Lifo- Tyatien nce COMPAHY) ves seee sees eee Maller st, 100 ft n of Wost Pook st, w 242x105 ft, dated dune 0 (Sarah G.I Dhroys to William Tyan). 1,000 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A NADIUS OF BBVEX MILES OF TUR COURSHOUSR, Hyde Pask av, w of anid neat Fifty-frvt at © f, 40 ft, dated dune 19 (oe Whitman t6 Gy aaa to Amalia Webre 1,600 1,500 10,500 no see 1,500 Union wt, 150 ft n of Twenty -ftth a : f. 7x25 ft, dated July 17, 1878 (WH tam Loud, Trustee, to Adaglph Loob), «+ 70 COMMIRCIAT, Latest quotations for June delivery on tho leading articles for the lat. tivo business dava: Yuestay, — Wedneatay,* Yeo". ae ‘Meas port Li AT «ove wearers oe i 6. Shauiders, ‘boxed,, a0 Baritd Bhort ribs, boxed. 03g Loa “Ba ai baK 3.70qn4.00 f 2.25Q5, 10 The following Were the recetpta and ship- inents of the leading articles of producain this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wednesday moruing, und for the cor- respondiny date twetre months uzo: siiruRNTs. sean Mieeoteal | OS ei Withdrawn from store during Tuceday foreity conanmption; 5,003 bu wheat, 400 bu corn, 898 bu onts; 1,733 bi barley, ‘The following grin was inspected {nto atore in this elty yesterday morning: 7 cara No.3 red winter wheat, # cars No, 3 do, 5 cars mixed, 25 cars No. Q hard, 6 cars aud 42,400 bu No. 2 spring, 81 cara Nu, 3 do, 37 cara rejectud, 6 cars no grade (105 wheat); 183 cars und 8,500 bu high mixed cor, tear new do, 3 cars pew iolx- ed, 237 cara uni 6,000 bu No. 2 corn, 32 cargand 8,100 bu rejected (Ui corn); 17 cars white outs, 10 cara No, 2 mixed, 10 cars rejected (40 uate); Bears No. Irye, lear rejected daz 8 cars No. 8 bariny, Total (4! cara), 380,000 bu, Inspected outs 148,880 bu wheat, 155,407 bu corn, 2,700 bu rye, Tho Augusta (Qa,) Huening News sayat Tho crop of sautt grain tu Caroling and Geargls this weason 1a wonderful, the Hnncovement in qual- Sty and quantity wometiing exteyordinary, and it J¢ bolleved that thi Stato will syerage aa much ay twonty dishels uf wheat to the acre, Why more wheat and mali geain tenot planted le aimystery yet to be solved, Georgia te as too wheat or (fain gkrowlpg country na tuo Union can boast, and when planted fuvorauly thy ceraals quru out most abundantly. Yn former days three to lve bushels per acre waeo fale gil, bub this wae causod by farmers planting gtafa on thelr poorvst aud luast cared-for soil, Ax. Johu Upshaw, uf Watton County, barveated 2,400 bystely Of yrain, measured, thle yoar from $wonty-four acres of yroung, da had ¢welve each planted in vate and wheat, ‘There is now a difference of about 280 per bu botween the prices of No, Sand No.8 spring wheat in this market. ‘The reason ig understood to bo that No. Sis plentiful, aud No. 9 scarce. Wo mean scarce in proportion tothe demuud, Me there be noshorts out on No. 8, and several mill- fon bu of sborte on No, 3, how muchi—pahow! this fa a question in the rulo of three which does not apply to No. 2, ‘The problem fs rather one which bolongs to “ position, or the rule of Ja’ Assumo the shortage to bs anywhere ono pleaser, and the answer will como ont right for tha longe; at least that ts what theic friends say. The scrows appear to be tightening. on the shorts at tha presont rate of !4@tc per day, The programme of the future Is aupposca to include $1.06!¢ to-lay, $1.08 tor Friday, $1.10 for Saturday, and x for next Monday, tho yalue ot x tobe determined by a future equation of condition, Anotherot the wheat anomalies fs the further whiening yesterday of the difference betwoen the prices of No.3 for Juno and July, At one time {t was as muchas Ofc, If, a some pco- pie claim, the wheat be worth $1.10 per bu to aliip now, the boars ars terribly alscounting the situation for next month, esneclally in view of the feara entertained by some that the market yell] bo worac cornered in duly than for June, It fa now whispered that tho programme fa to ship out oll the wheat now here within the next two weeks, and then to put. on the screws. Of course this fs mere goasip, There may be noth- ingin it, The talk about a July corner may prove to have no better foundation than the fact thot there was a corner in July lost year, and itis probable that the Juno deal fe all the ntore successful on that account, the corner being sprung o month earlicr than was ex- pected. And hero again may be another inle- take. Sume people protest thut there Is no such thing a4 acornar, Thoy say they are buy- ing and selling at the regular market price, which Is established at so bighapolnt simoly by the oxtensive sclling of property not owned py the sollers, ‘Tho result is the same, how- ever. The sellers hays now to buy In at-a ainart loss, nud they exhibited yesterday more desperation to fll their shorts than haa been witnosecd any pravious day since the opening of the month. ‘The wheat market otherwise was tame. Tho market for pext month broke nearly 1¢ per bu in the forenoon, chinfly, as it seemed, because of rumors that clonned wheat was about to ar- rive hore in rather Jarge volume, It subse- quently rallied partially; Corn as steady at Age decline, tll near the close, when {t closed at nahade firmer, Oats wero activa and weak, es- peclally for July, which fell of 1¢ under free offerings to ecll for next month and buy for Au- gust. The fear of acornerin July bad caused agood many taload up with July oats in the expectation of belng able to sell out at a profit, and they sold out the other way yesterday, the July shorts belny leas numerous than had been counted on. “Ryo was lower for future delivery, but steady on spot. . Barley was nominal, Provisions were firmor, but rather tame, the advance belng ebiefly on pork, which sold up Tg@ie per bri in sympathy with a firmor feel Jug in Nght hogs, ‘The rocelpta of grain wero rather light, though foctuding some more whvat from Milwaukee. Lake fretebts were less active, with nochange in routes; the basic figures belng 180 on corn to Buffato, and 2c on wheat to do. Erle Canal rates Wers quoted firmer, at dig@e, aud through by lake and canal lo New York at 044@ Ye. Rall fretehts wero steady at 202 per 100 Ibsof grain to New York, but Mttlo doing at those figures. Tho bulk of the stuff now moy- fog by ral is being sbtppea on contracts mado previous to the recentadvance. Through rates on meats to Liverpool wero quoted at 45c per 100 Iba to Liverpool und h33{c to Antwerp. Dry goods were In falr demand snd prices were firm, with cottons still advancing. Tne grocery market continues active unt firm. Coffees are ucld with contldence, tho tendoncy of prices boing upward, owlng to the partfat- fatluro of the Rio crop,—ostimutod at tyo- thirds of an oyeruge. Sugars are in largo de- mand, and wero firm at Tuesday's advance, Teas algo were moving on @ genoraus scale, and wera held at full prices, Jn the fish market there wero no changes, Stocka cantinue {u-, adequate; otherwise the condition of, 119; mar- KotiagaWefnctory. Drled frulte ware dull, with ‘oricce rqnging as before. In the butter market there was 4 partly steady fecling, holderk»gon- crally {natsting upon very full prices.’ ‘Cheese was Gull and heavy. Specially One goods aro hold at.654@os{c, but fn lota Ofc fa about the best tleure obtainable. Jobbers of ols raport- eda fair Inquiry ot unchanged prices, Leather romuined frm, (rato bags are advancing. ‘The coal market romalns dull at $4.29@4.50 for anthracite. ‘Lumber was steady and activo at the yards. ‘The movement 1s mostly in dry e:uff, which fs not abundant, though the supply ts now in- ercasing, the weather favoring rapid drying out of the stuff piled up. The cargo offerings were falr, und former pricus were obtained for a few loads. Druga and chemicals wero in good re- quest and steady, Wool was active at recent prices. “Broom-corn continnes in moderate de- mand, aud {6 firmly held, {0 anticipation of a follIng off fu production tha presont. season. The sates of hay were Myht, and moatly local, the recent rise fn freights keeping shippers out. Hides were unchanged, and secds yere quiet. Poultry continues in good Jocal requeat and ateady. Qreen fruits wore abundant and lower, ‘The hot weather quickly softened the frult, und holders were anxious to sol! out, IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED RINADOs!, ‘The following tablo shows tho quantities of flour, wheat, and corn finported {nto the United Kingdom for the periods uamed: week ending Week ending June 21 187. | June 22, UATE, 160, 0007.115,090 #00, 000¢8 65, 060 11%, OOUGHLO, 000 870, 00073976, 000 830, OOUG!G,000 140, 000G105, 000 Flour, sn Wheat, qr Gorn, qra « *Darrola. MOVEMENT OF WITRAT, The following shows the recelpte and ship- mente of wheat at poluts named yesterday: Recelued. Shipped, Total... oon B18, BD IN_NBW YORK YASTERDAY, dune 25,—Recolpts—Flour, 14,406 bris; wheat, 88,000 bu; coru, 181,703 buy vata, 27,360 bu; corn-meal, 480 pkgs; malt, 8,575 bu; pork, 173 brls; becl, 4,026 tea; cut ments, 4,197 pls; Jard, 9,416 tess whisicy, 209 brie, Exporte--For twenty-four hours ~ Flour, 7,000 bria; wheat, 114,000 bu; corn, 131,000 bu; rye, 23,000 bu, VISIULA SUPPLY. Mr. A. C, Thomas, of this city, gives the fol- lowlng as the quantitics of wheat and corn fn store June 21 at several points: Corn, 2,210,705 Turonto, ss Montreal Kanaas Cit) St, Loul Indiane rr perneerrereaeire 187,20 Adan a yew are soos 1 py 090 jail sh isfor ee take shipmvute, oes Tsbem 000 ‘Total 113,017,278 71,055,790 June 14, 167 14,045,713 11, 182 dune 32, 167 6.352) Bdg17000 PROVISIONS. HOG PRODULTS— Wore Ises actlye; byt stronger, in sympathy with a firmer feeling in hoge ot the Stock-Yards,. Thora was not much demand excopt by partics anxious to make chonoves from ono month tO another to pravide for tho deliverios on July contracts, The Liverpool quotations voted au easier tonein meats. witha decline of Gd por 11% lbs In short clear sides, : sus Ponk—Advanced 100 por br from the Yatost prices of Tucaday. Sites ware roported of 250 Url seller June at $0.02; 2.500 bris seller July 9 $9. 874QU. 02%; 10,950 brie sollor August Bt $0,07}46@10, 02545 and 2,750 brie actor Boptem- ber at $10.10@10.12}4. Total, 14,760 brls, The musrket closed ateady at $0.00Q0.05 for cash or roller dune, 0.U0Gt.02% for Inly, $10,000 10,024 for Angnat, and $10.021¢ for Soptomber. (ld pork wos entirely nominal at $1. 00MM. 25; primo mess at $0,0020.60; and extra prima at $8, 0078.50, Lann—Advanced aie ver 100 Ibe from tho latest alee dorannd and steady, opium and castor-o!l boing Sirmor. Quotationss Acti CNC scr seen ‘Act, tarturio, i, 85+ Ammonin, card.. Axlo-freeano, YP dos, Horax, reflned, B, Blue vitriol. I, rime aotler Angst at$1.00, Finx y 901.40 spot and $1.0 for Angust, Clover doled At BBS, Munzarlan and iniltet wera inactive and nominal. Thore fs eome trading in Into seeds from etore. ALT — Waa fairly netive and atendy Fino anit, Baie Pot. ices of Thosday,. Were rovorted of 2,000 | Coarao anit, Bhi, Fes ealtor auty.ar ‘30. 18 G20, 15} 2.250 tex aoller | Cream tartar, pita, Daeg, gf bh Pwttnout baga: August ty $6, 2214000. 29% and 4,760 ten watlor Sep Coehjneal, Hondarae, Dalry, @ bel, with bags... 1. RORAN, 7 10,000 tea, The } Chloroform, to. ... Aahton and Bueaka dalry, per pack... i. Nf Cleved steady nb $0 13:;@0,15 for spot or | Mlycerine, bilk, TEAS—Wore firm and unchanged. ‘hore ‘ et Gum arable, picked... (ium cainphor, DB, Gum aptuin, M, is (iuin sheligg, Dyes vves joding, ese. yee Morphta, apt, 01 ro tsan belows 20735 06050 activo buatnosa doing atthe quotations given YBON. IMPRMMAL, Common ta fale, ..27R25|Common to fate, Supertorio An upertor to fine, Nor Angn onsnor, Mnata—\Were active in local futures, and ad- Yanced abant Jc por 100 Iba, in sympathy with pork, while export cuts wera quict. with ittle in- Ine, 2960318 N Hexteu Nna to Anest ATO exten lino to Auer icp : B3ib65 int, Choicent *, JAPAN UNCOLS airy. Sal «| OF), caxtor, H gal YOUNG IYSsON, Comman to far. tt SAG too duly al gets Abe shoulder Olt, lemon, Common to fate, ..17@28 Superloc to tine. for 100 boxon ito at $1.00, part], HO0 Ibs ahort_ ribs Buy Patansbum, 1 at Quinine, sulptt ox » a Hoot, chet, if Loy powde, Boo. 128 1.00 i Wil Extra Nua to fin go} +.» « «05G370, Common to fal QUNPOWDRte 0 BAL. f Choleest @S.00 soller Buptembes rik 47 : | f : ‘, tea nweet-pickled hams (16 Ibs) al Ho, ‘Tho fol- | Salta, Kpaom, Beseesee wee RY 44 | Common to fair, ..20¢ tra fino to Aneat. : | Silver crystal, on. 85 G 00 | Superior to fine. ..15@45 Choleest Towing wore tno closing prices on the loading ents: | boat, Cantlle, gene D.s HY 10 | Pytrattnetotnest O"AG0 -rovenoxa ani conn’ Bhat 1h, BH.) hort | Sulphur Ba... 140 5 | Cholcert... os WNTH Suvorior to fine. ..2KCIS, ribs. |clears, | clears. | Baeanttaa bark. 10 12 WHISK Y—Wan In falrdetmandand a shade itn rarer Canary xen, 4 G | er, Halos wero reportad af 300 bein dinttile Hemp eed, Yh. 4 G | goods on the basis of $2.04 per galton for hishe Sulph.. clichoni 1.25 @1.90 | Wines HGOS—Wers in amati ‘request, utzictly frosit bo YOOT—'Trade te fate nt tho quotations. The cointa aro Jiberal, and iuclude mors washed fee: wool than -horetofore, The excitenient has sldcd, nod Toft the market In arether uncertain Sinte: ‘The Hoston Shipping List says foreign wools are scarce there, and that prices have reached @ point where stock can be imported from Great Britain, | Qnotationa: Waahed flesco, me Washed flucco, Medium nnw. Fino do... Coarao (to. Tub-wanhed, -chol ‘Tub-washed, common to good, req ing lic per doz. Eggs are arriving in pour order ia consequonce of the hot weather, and are uaually ropackod by tha aollers. INH--The market remained firm. Stocka of take fleh and mackerel are notsnMctont to mest the demand, which continies active on interior ac count. Wo repeat our quotations of Tuoaday: No, 1 whiteflan. @ 'Gebrl os « 34 4 Family whitoish, ‘Traut, gruel 1 ‘a qnote] at $4,671) lovsc, and $4. A214 ; Cumberlands, Gs@QAQo boxed: long-cut hams, BGile; eweat-pickled hare, B@s'4C for 10 (0 15 Ib ayerazos yroen hams, 7146740 for annie Avarapos; zrooi shouidert, UGE. Bacon qtuted at diectaso tur shoulders, 554m Bisse a stort sii, Spt, for short sloars, BHO efor hama, all caurnsed aul nacked, i * Guearr—Wae quict at 8.009595 for No. 1 | Nackerch exteasmens, white, A1S@be for goo yellow, and 4yGisge for | No! 1 bay, tf-brl FO, us a tk DERE PRODUCTS -Woro Arm and quiet at | Ns qworey debe. 89,0070,25 for mess, $10,00G10,25 for extra Lay. Large fami hess, and $14,002.17.00 for ham. ‘ LIVE STOCK, Maicow-—cWanquiog at b4@ua for clty and ba@ | Ent famtlyy cuicaao, 5Xeforconntey. | Bamity, idk 9 Cattle, a eanye'acor iH BREADSTUFES. + | Banco, 3 109 tha ite 5 034 PFLOUR—Was qniectond steady, There war a 100 vory Maht omand for shipment, and only n> moderate local trade, bot holders wero firm in thelr views, especially on springs, Sales wore ree Compressed cod. Dressed coll ve seses ‘ Labrador horring, wplity Dtia, .. cece Labrador herein, round, brie... Labrador horrivg, ronnd. 4-bria, 14,510 OLeI3 Ror 18127 TCHS B87 dhinueite— ported af 1,059 brie double exten chiofly at $4.00 | Holland horring Monday sss ssie ai 1,807 4,82 ang 3,00; GO Urls supertine at $4.09; and 100 urls | Smoked halibut. Tuesday... 212 4B 1G tye four onarlvate serie, aisl isha bris, The | Coltrornia mimon, Weis, Talat ame ooh Be sollowlng was the nominal range of prices: ilifornin salmon, ‘4-bria 73 " Maca cthn: deasoite io in We Cholce wlutors.... TRUITS AND NUTS—Itusinces contineea duit, | Tho opening of tho soason's trade in Western cattio fs now noarathand. Within the next fort- night the arrivals of Colorado, Wyoming, and Mon- tana cattle may bo expected to euta not Inconsid. Guod to choice win Fair to good wintera Sralee Monat oe se with pricus showing but licht fluctuations, Prines, currants, and clirun were the firmest articlos In the list, Below are tho suotations: Double extras, in sacks, Export exirnd, in sacks a . 5 0 Busn—Was moderataly aativo, and irregular, French prines, resentatives located thero during the entire avason, French peane and it {x to the oneray of those nyonts that Chicago Teatains Fair to good Minnerotas YONEION, erable figure | pte. ‘Tho trade h , eS 6 ay gure in aur recoipts. Tho trade has grown Fale in nao erie Paks ise tipe § 14 18 | to such proportions that a number of onr promle Patents... . ‘Parkisti pruncs . Bhs a nent commission firme now lave one or more rep+ rf 5 Jaye London layer is indabted for tha fact that more than thres- 4 ; 10 -@3.00 though generally quoted atoady, Sales wero 130 | ross Muscatel. * 1.00. @1.05_ | fourths of the cattle product of that country find tona at $8,12%4@8,75 per ton on track, thain- | Yatenclas, new... > 7H | tholr way to this markot, Mr. John HH. Dounelly, slde for heavy, and $8,508.75 free on board cars. | Zante currants, Alga a8 ropteeenting a prominent stoct: firm hore, leavee Conx-Muai—Coarac was nominal at $13.50 per | Citron... « for the **plains" to-day. rom him we learn that ton ontrack, Sale was madcot 100 bri on private 1 14 | enst from Ogatallu the cattle wintored poorly and terme, , O64 IO | will be from two to four wocks Into, while west of alnunitape Salo was made of JO tona at $0.00 Avni gue 44 that point thoy came throngh tn good conditionand ern-—Salo swan mado of 10 tong at $11.00, Aphites, Oblo. 60+ 34@ 34g | will bo rondy for market as ‘ently as last season. It SPRING WASAT~—Was more active in the ag- | Peaches, unparcd, lialvot, vise esse Bah is oxpectod that (his season's rin of Westorn cattle Rregnte, ane, verte bent the neni ag fie pre- Ponstel Aryans qnartore. + soos gue alt will Uo larger than ever Loforo. vious day. Spotor seller tho month wan + | Raanborrics ... aa iy auraement batercen the THaltimara denters and f, whilo duly dociiued nearly It. aud closed 3% | Wockbarriers, ., & @ bY fae lower than on Lucslay, "Tae Deitish markets | Pitted enorrice. 22 @ x4 | batehers, boof-markot day in that clty has been were all quict.aud Now York waa atrouger at 31.0) changed from Monday‘to Thuradny of each week, 1.10 for Western No, % Our receipts wore | Fitborte, 9 @ 10 | Tho now arrangomont will go into effect on Thurss mento aunaller Uy, alle eau tie neko by Iie ied |: Mlmaaila, ere an a day, July 10. . Uttle to do wi the market. as they were not | Naples walnuts 1G. c6 Hi - offered for snte. ‘The markot for this month was ihraziia . be 8 CATTLE—There wag an irregular market,—i- weady throuyhont; tho parties controltiug the deat | Vexae pe 8 Gh 8 | regniarly active, and Irregular, too, as regards anrly iixed the settling price at 1.0514, and bought | River peeans, . 6 9 0% | prices. The recointa wero unexpectedly heavy, and aold at that figura all day, “Tho ndvanee made | Wilninuton poaints, now. 6 0% | and consisted for tho most part of falr to good the June shorts moro nyxions to sultie. und a gould | Tennenses peanuts, now » G @ BX | shipping steore; consequently thy murkut far fat many of then closed out their contracts. No. 3 | Virginia neannts, 64 OX | cattla was dull and weak. The number of Eastern, atyanced about t3¢ iu sympathy, closing at TWMige GREEN FRUITS: buyera present was as full os on any day of late, bide ‘Tho fino weather made onteido onori- | reduecd prices, x bur the larze euuply gave thom an tpporiunity {9 tors feel, beatlah on othor futures, and | aa tho fruit was spoiling on thoir han depress yainen, and tany tata the axtont ot saLitey, thoy sold more froely, "whch rouulled iu | Uoing hot, Stenseborriey wore in oxceastyo supply: | ‘wo or thas Guyors'for tho Tuglint) marset sero the’ declino above tuted. ‘The, cownvward | Strawoertlen, Weare Of 10 Gt8.+. .-.8_ 10B prevent, but tho offerings of exim becves far ex: tendency was also helped by tho reported arrivnt | Ktrawherrics, Paney..e..++e 1.00% 2.49 | Eceded thelr wants, and therefore, they wero tin of more whoattrom ‘Milwaukeo, ann the rumara | Raspberries, red, if caso ut 24 pte... 1,00@ 1,60 | postion to buy t2 good advantage. Chere \ That sume 81,000 bu additional $4 on tho way Here, | Huspberrles, black, # caso of 16 pis 1669 | fovoral bunches vf ‘oxcoutlanally ‘tue eat. making the total {ake arriyats about 200,000 ua. | Apples, 7 box,... 25 domo of them as prime ns have becn ween in tho ‘The market partlatly reacted, as some of the shorts fitted tn for next month In fear that the cor- Tiere was ithe Poaches, # bo: Cherrica, 2 bu, yards this season, but with a singlo exception hothing sold at over 85,00, A fancy drove (7 ner may be extended into July. Cherrios, eweot, Ti cas hens), averaging 1.474. Ibs, wan old by; Pew business dono in (uturos.-- Bello duly opencd | ‘Tomatuen, “a Dox Wen) AVORORINE: AeATS LON. Mae. smote At O7G@O7 zc, declined to NUsz0, improven toWGGe, | Lemons, Nhox, 4,50@ 6,00 | renin Ther wor fed: and hipped. by and closed nt xe, Soller Anutst sold at 101469 | Oranges, {! box. O04 8.00 | Ik EWileome Garriene. Tremont County, lay Dive, closing at 102¢c. Soller Soptomber solu at | Vananax, B buncl 2,000 4:00 | and wore by Sibiu tin beat ating of exita reek A7fASHC, and tho year at B874e, Snot No, 2 | Pineapylen na, hero of late. Daring the six months and twenty perdoa, ae 2.0 00 GROCERIES—Trade continnes active with prices firm all around, Tho movement in coffers isa little slack, this using tho dail season with that staple, but the partial failure of “Rio crop gives uoldora confldcuce, and theres n9 pressure to soll ot tho current rates. Stara nre meoting with a brisk de- mand and remain atrong, We quote: nice, Z pu gales wore reported of |+ $1.05%; 22,000 bu No, Bat 1,600 bu rojected nt G24@ann jor at and 0 Total, 02, 305,000 bu No, 2 in sottlemont for days they wore on feed thoy tnok an aversge of bil) Yds or Mesh. and during the Inst sixty-five daya they ‘gained 245 lbs each, --a vory remarkasie gain, They Were fod on soaked sholled corn and clover lay. Fur Toxas and cominon native cattle there was an active demand, and for the fornicr, whiclt oro Wanted by canners, tho market was stroneer, ‘Ths run of Texas through cattle, though liberal, wis noteufiiciout to ratisfy the demand, and enies in gome tnatances showed an advance of 20@25c as compared with luat week's pricoy, Sales of that S@I.17 for vory ardinary to {alr lote, There wore no choice crades. Nat've butehora’ stall wold at $2.50@3. 75 fur poor trond droves, YVeala were in protty full ‘supply and In jfair domand at $3,262.65. Tho markel closed, ‘wreak, for fatr tosgood native cattle, t—Salos: wore 4,400 bn winter, by sayyplo, at $1.02@3,03; 400 bi mixed at sie on tracks and 10 tons screonines at $17.00 re ton. CORN— Was talrly active, and wenerliy nteaily, but oaner, the markot declining 40 from the Intent pricon of Tuoaday, ‘The Britieh murkets wore moatly castor, ond Now York was dull, whilo the woallior in the Weat waa good for the growing corn, and synipathy with wheat futures toniled to a decline, Onr recelpts wero rather Naht, but larger tuan those of the previous day, with atont Carolinn.... Louisiana, Xangoon, primo . Tangoon, far... Mocti@.sseoeee Costa Rica... Choice to fanc: wantity roparted etilpped. ‘Thors | Good to prima. QUOTATIONS, wan re thir iz inquiry for ‘aifuiment yen- Common to fal: WyGo14 | Extea Deovos—Graded steers, Wworghtng. Baa torday, but buyors inalsted on a concession | Itoanting,.... 1,400 ive and unwarts. ae 4. 855. heentisc of an advance in freignt ratcaon tho Erte Oholce tooves—Fini t, well-former 10, fa Canal. The business in futures avomed to ba ene, reneely 1,350 to, 450 lis... 4.60@1.70 mostly in changes from noxt munth into August, os I Hcoves—Woll-fattencd steers, | s i hau-oren for tw 38 a previ Salley aly | Granniate Bt wolating 1,100 to 1,250 Ibs. ss 4.20@04.45 arly ot ater al closing at } ne . TONED, “Selior Angust old at HUL@I7 4c, Sop: | A standa @ 8H |" weluhing 1,090 t0 200 Tbs... sance I7HOL.I0 tember ut 374@37 4c. and dune at da@oxe, all | A No, 1 8 Butchers Stock—Joorta cammonstocra closing with buyers at the invide, Cash corn, In | Extra... @ 8i; | and common to choice cows, for city Pe atore, cloved at G53,c bid for No, % and 53ze bid | O No. 1 (@ 7H | _sloughter, wetghing 400 to 1,050 Ibn 2.6083. 75 for high mixed, Samples wero slow of sate. Spat | O No. @ 7% | Block Cattle—Common cattlo, woighing 3 wr salou Wore roported of 5U.400 he. ohlelly high | Yellow 0 ora @ 7% | _ 700 3,00 ese seose + 2.4023. mixed.at 4) bdo and No, 2 at Iso amor , | Inferlor—Lightand thin cows, heifers, | e 953¢0; 12,000 bu do, whort receipte, at iia}go; 800 | Callfornia anzar-loat drips giz stags, bulls, and scnlowag atcora, 0 bunew high mised at dtj7e; .16,400 bn rejected | California aliver drips... /@4h ‘oxas Cattlo~Through droves. and new ujlxod at date; 4.400 bu by aa Now Orloans molasses, choico, Gas) Vents, ner 100 Ibs ... 354@,376 on track; and 2,400 bu do at 3s: Do prim @io CATTLY AALM Fair .. freo on board care, Total, 267,400 bn. TS—Were more sctive and lower, calnte wore moderate, ond othor grain lowor, Oats followed. and the offerings were large, es- pecially af duly, the sollora of which wylucoi a deslro to chanze Into other deals. Now York was easlor at the cluse, There wag aomo demand from shortd, and Jers balk about 9 aqueezo fur next month, Bavples wore rather more active, an ave erage docline of about ic Inducing stinpors to take hold. *Snty openeil at B14/c. declined tu Ste, and closcd at HI@SL, August aold at 202 to 26% sc, aclling a litle oefore clone at 2Hx(c. Ber brought Siac early, aud 273fe later, cloalnig at 2 Belter the yoar apenod at 241(¢, and closed nominally lower, “No. Scashor June closed at Sie, Fane bringing A140 early, Cash sates wore reported of G0) ut No, 2 white at MLiot 10,800 bu No, 8 at won@erL 6,600 bn mixed at HOGAes and 7,200 bu white at L'rice,|No. Ap, ‘Tho to- Altspico.... eee . Savon Imperial German mottled... Peach blossom,. UAY—Was stow and nippera held of easy, owing to tha rise tn rall frelghts, which has not 103 Texas. Gkg@iHe on tracks and 0,000 bn white ay didedde | been offset by a dociine In hin; ‘ freon board, ‘Total, £4,800 ha, \ rather light, and sold slowly Mipecase RYE—Wna quiot, cash betng steady and tutarea | No. 1 tlmotby tt weaker. No. 2 cold athiis@ate, duly was dull at | No. 2 do. us ticxns, ASKEODSlo, and August wat anoted at H@Sic, | Mix Ou Teens, and n brokon lat brought fle,. Cash eales wore ra- | U oo hens Wortod nf 4.000 bu No, ut A-4@o4as 14200 bn by x ibe somple af GPAs on track; ani Nb Ot BSS * x Fite : Gave frvoon bowed, Vatals G00 in, te Were in falrdomand’ and steady. ‘The Bu Tate, DARLEY--Was again Inactive and nomina), No, | receipts continue moderates 6 F 2 was quoted at 70c, oxira Dat HG5he, and No. 3 | Liyhtcorod hides, BD. + SYOD EP E t4O@sse, Filires were not mentioned. Evory- | ileavy do, 8 Bx As enivas. body thinws tt too carly to trade in tha now crop, | Danmged go, MO 7, ‘Ocalves, Cash aalea include 400 bu (No. 4) at dz¢ froe on | Calf, BD Tass 16 caives. Vourd, Deacons, 0 Ot pce te Dry flint, Pt, prime, eee menee 18}3 aiealyves, MONNING OAL. Dey lint, QB, damaged, . 13) calves, ‘Moss pork—Sales 1,000 Lrly a 80.0734@10,09 | Jory wultoil, sev anys VeseeodL IRE | Boers oe ds i Rint for Angst. Gard—s00 tev at 4% for Auguet, | Dry salted, 7 1d, damaged .. 8 HOGS—There was nn active comand and o Les Short rihe-200,000 Iba at 34.85 for August, | Green clty butchers’, cor gibt 7 market, Tho supply proved Valter than @ maj Whuat=110, 0008 bu at O7%e for ‘ uly, Corn— | Green city butchers’, stu ity of the trade had counted on, and buyora tuo’ for Au, 100,000 buat Iitso forduly, 873s ist , hold with more show of intorost, Early ‘sales did Shean pelts, wool eatima ¥ ved and’ 3730 for Reptomber, “Oste~105,000 buat | LEATILER—Prices wero without rebange, | ot show any advance, but the marke! rovn moved SU for July, 204@20%¢ for August and | but the feuling was yory frm, owing to the late | up Ge, and at that advance ft romulned dem tots £85;0 for Hoptomber, sharp wdvance tu hides and the fact that moat ] close. Common to best bacon grade sold a LATER. kinds of teather are in Nght supply, Bolow aro | (1.95, poor to guud hoavy packers At pdiiaheatiernann wheat wae quoted Armor at Me MWOIMLONEE. oe cane, Fauly, Auuguat one close . Tela race firusas; wants Galng snp ictegl Re cima Calf, No. 1..8 agree LiRe. eae 14D, 00 Auguat, the proylou: ng a af es i ate io agua ha pre js ranga ol juotationas being Bae, i 4.00, and fate to extra heavy shipplig Lota at $3.03 00, ‘Tho market ‘losod ime with about everything sold. eS Calf, No. 2... HOG BALES, Veals,No, 1. 65@ 85) el'aht'raole Price, —— Neale, No. 60g 75 Chienao, sole 81.00 GENERAL MARKETS, Blosewerny 908 TO Ay eae 4-00 DROOM-CONN—Wan in fair demand forJone,and | Upper, No. 2% 20 steady. Tho reports {fom the country continue to | Harness... 2298 25 indicate a short acreage: Catt o os Fine groencarpot brush, @ 1b. ite Be 8 Heactinped bur Sie vavEXOU, Fue qreany will 1.10G1L. 8ST HID... soe BBQ1I0 Inferior fi OJLS—Prices woro steady, Lubricating ofle aro tucctiug with au tncrcxaing demand, ‘ but other kinds remalu auict, Carbon, 110d repeat our Wett BUTTER—The market was without noticeatlo change. ‘The doinand was not atall sharp, butin | cetber dlimorsiocaly 15 4 uit quit way a liboral oggregate of gales way accom- | Carbon, headlight, 175 degrees teat Ge Dilahed, and previous pricea wore well aupported, | Caruon, Htchigan Jozal test, i Stocks oro not oppressive, ‘and holders of fue | Plaine, 180 degroca te Fx Hrades evince coualderstle contdonce In tho per- an manonce of prices, We coritinue to quotes au 70 BG. He H Neatsfaat of | ari BAGQING—Cotton seamtcss bags reinain strong, y with o prospect of wa carly advanco, Iu other linea eatetaat ar patie Teas be no{minediate change fe logkod for, We quate: Bank oll, a8 BERTIE seers, vee 244 [Burlapa,t bu ...11@19 | Htralte, 40 Urluhton A... 29 Wor & Ui TELE | TUTMONING, 6s seen vee ao Olter Creok, .. £016 Quanto: Minora' olf, extra yoilaw: ny Lowlstan . 215910 Minora’ olf, white, ...... BS American, ROLE IW Naphtha, daotorised iis gedit Ft CHRESE—Thero was nothing tg oncourage borg. | {avulbie, godorisod, ‘74 doge qi era to oxpect an carly change for the better in the | Wost Virginia, natural aL aed sia’ aituation of the choeso market, Duyers are atill | Nutaral, 00 dugeves. «» ve 85 SIIBEP-—Were quiet and 25@2e tower. Ther operating yery cautiously, and it is dificult to Reduced. 28 deg: 1g Wows. 76 for lnferlor to woro sales ab §2, eu, 16a is wore. quoted | yrade POTATOES—New Orteat 0 and Imole pots at 85.00@5.25, sud Tennesse toon ‘ar 81.600 60 par ‘bel. Prices warg ® shade re foe rel , POULT Wee siow and lower, ‘The offerings moyo round lots except at a material ‘concession, Our outelde quotations can only be obtained In a amall ways a i, ses ayaa 114. Hens weru fale and the weathor hot for keeping fowls a 3 cooped up: 5. 53 | Chickeus ive, doz. + 92.00.25 | O; COAL—Haleg were light at 84,254.50 for an- Spring cnlocens. er 1.501 oi 78 x thraclte, $4.75 for Erle, ond $3, 0009.28 for Mille | *YERDS “Afoen guiot ‘ail road, "Tho ‘oferta NBW YOUKY ecalntt now. = were anal), and sow orders aoomed to. be on the New Yons, June 25.— eae pad flit DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—Contious in good | market, ‘Munothy was quoted at $1.50@1.60 spot, | 8,080; market a trite irreguiat, i