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bE 3 * FINANCE AND TRADE. Government Bonds Strong-—Korcign Exchange Demoralized. Finances 14 Chicago<--LocaL-and New York. Stocks. ant The Prodnco Markets Moderately Active Provisions Ensior, with More Business Doing, Breadstuifé Average Stronger---The Deal in Jone | Whent—Oats Exelted, FINANCIAL. Government 4 per centa cponed at 103 bid in New York, and 1023 bid in Chicago, That was the quotation for. most of tho day's business, In the afternoon the asking prico of 4s in New York advanced to 100!¢, and in Chiengo 103 was bid. The local stipply of bonds ts not large, and brokers yeateriay pald 103 for 4s. ‘io the scarcity of bonds is due the firmness of refnnd- ing cortificatds, which sold hore only 1-16 holow the price of 4 porcents. Tho Os-of 1831; were 1073¢ bid, the new 5s 103%, nnd the 434s 100. Foreign exchatizé was demorilized, and bank- ers wero selling fur what they could get. Quota- tlons have heen .raling unusually high, higher than In the corresponding month of Jast year, ‘The supply is light, and the market feels the welght of sules of future exchange. In Chicaro * aterling grain-bills were 48394 for sixty-day bills, and 485% for sight: and French were 5913¢ for sixty-day bills, and 619 for sight. ‘Che actual Chicago rates for sterling.wore 4859{ and 4373Z @4s8%. In New York the actual rates wera 4853{@486 and 488. The posted rates for ster- Ang wera 487@459. . Fronch bankera’ bills were BIB@ITK. Consola opened with sn advance of 1-16, at 97 5-10, ond gained 3¢, to 07 7-18. The bullion in the Bank of England has been steadily increas- ‘ing till now it fs larger than it has over been before, $175,717,625. This enormous mass of metal {sadead weight on the London money “market. This aceumutation tn the Bank of England proves that the flpamcinl condition of Great Britain is bad, and thal: affairs are not much better on tho Continent. Auy improye- * mént abroad would at once cawxe this gold to flow out. Silver nt London was 1 1-0 pence per ounce better. Chicago romittances of currency to the coun- try. are decreasing, and the balance of the move- mont [e still in favor of the interior. New York . exchange between banks fs above tlic point for shipment ‘in’ this direction. ‘There: ‘is not a strong demand for loons, Mates are 4@5 and 6 . Per cent on call, nnd 7@8 and X@10 percent on time. Bank clearings wero $3,400,000. Chicago South Sida City allway s tock, 250 shares, sold at 170, an advance. of 25,{ on pre- vious quotations. Ten shares of Tram iers In- surance sold at 110, The Traderg’ has + leclared @ quarterly dividend of 2 por cont, pnyat de July 10,-: There was a sale of Cook County lon 7 7s at 118 and 1183¢ and interest, botween deales “3. It Waa aday of ercat dullness in stocks. . Prices were steady, but transactions woro: In ‘ited. ‘Thero wero indications of. higher prices tr, the Gravger stacks and the coal roads, Mfeh, ‘ean Contral mado }¢,to 7}; Lake Shore y . to 7536; Northwest common 34, to 653g; the p re- forred was unchanged at 0234,. St. Paul «», n- mon made 3¢,to Sf, and the proferred 3, %, to 93. Rock ‘Isid opened and remaine d 2¢ hichor, at 180g. Tmois Central at 8734 5 Burlington & Quincy at 115, Union Pacific wh 703, and Erie common at 275g, wera unchanged, Erle preferred went down 34, to 50%. Altem ‘Was not quoted. Wabash made XY, to. 6, Ohio & Mlsstssipp! was more active than usual. ‘The: . opening was at 2134, and tho price was pushed! dawa by frequent anlos to 1834: it recovered ot; the-closo to 143g, St. Joo common made 4, tos 208. Delaware & Hudson was immoyabte at. 474g. Lackawanna -imoroyed ¥, to 68. The re- cont depression ts attributable in part toa rumor that the Lackawana had sold 8600,000 Morrla & Esséx bonds at 05 to male ood the diflelt caused ‘Dy losses iu its business, ‘The President of the Cquipany states the facta tobe that the Dala- ware, Lackawanna & Western Company last _ Week sold $1,103,000 Morris & Essox flrat cou- solidated bonds at par less o commission, the net reaults being close to the market price, The proceeds are tnvested in other securities of the Dolaware, Lackawanna & Western Rallroad sys- tem, thus reducing the annual interest - charge, Theso bonds paid thelr coupon onthe Ist of this month, and are quoted’ #2100 in market to-day, On the 1st of January the Delaware, * Lackawanna & {Vestern Company reported $1, 277,000 of tliese bouds on hand. Last wook's sale closed out the total amount. Kauena City & Northern opened at 1534, the closing price of the day before, aul mado 9%, to 187g; the pre ferred, went up froin 43t{ to 4934, No more poltits were youcbsafed as to what Mr. Gould- fad his brokers were doing in this stock, ‘lhe telegraph stocks were weak. Western Union ‘fost: 24; to 029¢, and Atlantic & Paclfle was 803/. 8, Louls & San Francisco was J¢ higher, at 047, and “re preferrod 3¢ hither, at i134. Erle second Os, gold, opencd 3¢ weaker, at 73, and maa’? 4, to 753{. dfolders of the stock ara complaln}.1¢ about the delay of the Company in fesuing tts Aucome bonds, Under the révon- struction scheme stockholders, upon the pay- mont of 86 per s.1are, becomo eniftled tu these Ponds, ‘Many holacrs made the vequired pay- ment ‘and bad o re’clpt for the sarne stamped upon their certificates, but now find ( bese shares {mposaiblo of delivery, frou the fact that the stock dealt in upon this and the Loudon mar- ket ig auch only as boars the stamp of $f assess- ment paid. Tho payment referred to was nada * some oleht months ago, but the promised ‘bonds have not been dellyered, Northwest gold bonds were 21434, St. Paul sinklog funds 109, Burlington, Codar Rupids & Northern 7834, and Alton cold 6s 10614. Rallroud bonds, ju New York on Wednesday, | werd moderately active, Erle consol{dated sec- onda continued the feature of tha market, and rotind amounts of tho bouds wero taken at 743¢ @i59G, the closing quotation belng 75; Kausas City incomes No, 16 recorded further advance of dg percent, selling up to 70!¢; Denver & Kio Grande firsts roso froin 03 to 03; Kansasd& |, + ‘Texas cousolldated assented foll off to U7, auch recovered tu 6734; Rome, Watertown & Ogdons- burg consolidated firgts were weak, snd de- clined from 533¢ to 67; Chesapeake & Oblolirats foil off to 4394, whilo do currency 6a advanced to 21; Hannibal & St. Joseph convertible fell of 1¢ percent, to 100; Nuw Jerson Central feauce were firin. a Northern Pacific solil yestorday at 44, Hold- ere of tho 7-30 bonds have only till June 80 to exchango them for stock; after that date the bonds are worthless, At the New York Mintog Exchange on Wednesday's tolerably fair business was done, Prices were generally tower, ‘Tha present ctoony state of the San Francteco market hae hed the effect of depressing not only the prices of the California alares, but those of nearly the entira st. This leads those who are not compelled ta scll out to hold on for a better market, und this furnishes au explanation of the decreased activ- ity on tho Exchange, Consolidated Virginia sold before the firet call at 85.50@5.0234, but at the call only &5.873¢, but at, the call only $5,083¢ was realized on twenty-five aliares. Tine perial Consolidated sold at $1.5%@1.90 and Leyl- ethan ot 75. Notwithstanding the almost daily good reports from the Consolidated Pacille ‘Ming, that stock was weak to-day, opening at an advance over yesterday of 25 cents, but declln- a ing to $7.50. Navajo sold ut 40 and ‘toga at ¢ $4.50; forty shares California brought $5034, ‘the same price as obtained Tuesday at the cluse, In Jocal stocks Findley was active at 54@59 und Dablonega at 21@23. Leadville sold at §3.50@ B75 und Lucerne at 20, ‘The statement of the business of all tho tines of the Penvsylyauis Rallroad Company east of Pittsburg and Erle for Mey, 1879, as compared with sanie month in 1878, shows . An focscaee in gross earnings of. An focrease in expenses of +8205, 253 144, 692 ° AD ingrepag iy pet carvings ot. seee$ 00,50} Railroad bonds wore generally strong, a Ia a cc ca Pe ' 5 aw —_—<——$— ‘Tho five monthe of 1879, a8 compared with the aame period {n 1878, show An Increase in gross oarninge of ‘An increngo in expona An Incroago in net earnings of. $803, 096 All ines west of Pittsburg and Erle for tho five months of 1870 show 4 surplus over all Hatiitiss of $63, rr baler ® gain ovor the samo Pen earnings of tne Miasonrh Kaneaa & Toxas Ralivvay for tho taird week in dune were: 052, 511 wrretts Overs $58, 004,00 iy 804.14 Increase. 1,730.86 St. Loula & fron Mountain earnings {ncroased, $22,861.20 in the second weck of Jtne. ‘The oficial report of the earnings of the Bur- ‘Mogton & Cedar Rapids Railroad Company for May 1s given as follows: ‘Gross earnings. “Operating axpe Net earnings. Total cross since Iniv 1, 18° $1,277,782 ‘Not earnings same time... 00,2 “Total kroxs during snme period last sear 1,613, 7417 Net carnings name time.s.ssercees seers 545,100 ‘The following gives tho fluctuations of the ‘leading stocks: ening, Stocks. Ovent Michigan Centra}. 7% Lake Shore,...... THe C, & N. Western, preferred, . &St. Paul. Do preferred, .. C1, & Po Tillnots Contra! Highest. Lowest, Closing, led if, & Sb Jo. , To preferred. Del. & Hudson... D., Lack. & West. 47: N, J, Gentrat BL Morria & Kane: Mo., Kas, & Kansas City & ‘Do “preferred. W. Unton Tol., Louisville & Noah. ‘Kanens Pactfic.... Atlantic & Paciic 30% St. L.& San Fran, 83¢ Do proferred. P| M.&8t, Paul crt cH 4 ‘Slzty days, Bterling. Francs... Chicago Munictpal 7s, 1802... Chicago Municipal 7s, 1898... Chicave Water loan 7a. Chicago Municipal Os. Chicago Water loan Os Chicago Cincoin Park 71 Chicavo South Park 7s, Chicazo West Park 7a. Chicago Trenenry Wattants Cook County 7a., sate Cook County short) 7.,...6 Cook County G8 .... +00. veer over voee lt City Railway (South Sle)... WOE City Hallway {West S1de)., +175 City Hatlway do 7 percent cents..*100 City Railway (North Sido), #26 120. City Raliway (North Side)7 p, Chambor of Commerce... *And Interest. COIN QUOTATIONS, Following arc Chicago quotations for coins: Trades. 07% Mexteni 85 1Buverotens 4.80" ‘Napoleons X80 Pwenty marks... 4.70 Auatrion florins (paper) ty Five franes.... 83 Prasslan thoiers. Holland quelders Kronora (swedish) Mextean ands, Aino EDWARD L. BREWSTER, ‘ 104 Washington-tt. UNITED STATES 4 PER CuNT DONDS For salo in aums to ault, ‘ALSO, COUNTY 4 PER CENT BONDS, COOK COUNTY 7 PER CENT RONDS, CHICAGO CITY 7PER CENT BONDS, LAZARUS BILVERMAN, Southwest corner Lasalle anit Randolph: Ts baying and selling FOREIGN UXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT NONDS, CHICAGO CITY AND COOK COUNTY BONDS, Aud docs a General Banking Business, “COOK = JOUN WH. WRENN & CO., DANKERS AND BROKERS, 60 Washington-st., corner Dearborn. UNITED STATES 4 PER CENT BONDS. LOCAL SECURITIES, COMMERCIAL lAPER, ee ir BALTONOTALE, 4M. RIDER & CO, cayo. SALroxsrauy. «rppen «C00 TRL Lakalle-rt-. Gutengo. STON its. Stocks boncut andvold on margin by telegraph at N. all tas ¥. ratenof Commision, Stock Liste on fle and anembers of the New York stock Exchange, 2 CILARLES MRKNROTLY, "100 Kast Wavhington-at, ¥, GOVERNMENT, AND RAILROAD BONDS, COMMERCIAL PAPER, And Ynyestment Kecuritlos of all kinds, UNION TRUST CO. HANK, N, E. cor, Madison and Dearborn-ate,, (RECEIVES BAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS INTEREST ON SAME, No notice required to draw monoy, G, M. WILSON, Cashier, TE Coster A 0, SLAUGHTER, TANKER AND BROKER, N. W. cor Clark and Madison-ate,, Chtcago, Btocks, Honds, Tacal Sceurities, and Land Warrants. Member of New York Stock Exchange. ciTy, cous IRA HOLES, GENKRAL DROKER 86. WARIINGTON-8T, +. Wante to Buy {THIRD NATIONAL BANK RECEIVER'S CERTIFI- Z CATES. $ Tlaa Cor Bale, - CITY SCUIN FOI 178 TAXA. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COR, STATE AND WASIIINQTON-STS, Bafo Deposlt Dopariment in tho hasement, entrance from Washington-st, Boy and vel! Governments, City and County Bonds, Tuy anidaell xchange on Great Britain and Europe, . GRANVILLE HANMOND, 197 LaBalle-st., \ CHtAMneR oF coment erry HAULAWAY BOE RCE STOCK, West Division RAILWAY CERTIFICATES. OR BALE WERT DIV RAILWAY BTOCK, BILORTALL & HWELMER, 102 Wasdiugton-at, MONRY IN HAND to loan on INSIDE REAL Fs- TATE, IMPROVED, for five years, at the lowest rates, Rallway Hunds and other good Securities negotiated. INVESTMENT BECURITIES, Wa buy and sell U. 8 HOND3, The NEW 4 TEL CEN'TH constantly on hand. ‘The Called 5-200 anit 10-408 purchased of exchanged at best current rete,” Also buy and sell eholce County, City, snd Behuel Honds, drawing @ 7 and sper cont in terest. FOREIGN RXCHANGE.—We draw bills on London, Farls, Berlin, and other points, PRESTON, KEAN & CO., 100 Washington-et, _ BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YOK. gar Yorx, June 97.—Goyeroments were iro, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUN Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Contrat firsts were dull. : Btate bonds were dull, except Louisiana con> sols, which wore strong and higher. Stock speculation was dull throughont, but a firm tone prevailed, and the market closed strong at an advance of 4@1, except for Kansas Pacific, which declined 1, Transactions were ‘77,000 shares: 3,000 Erie, 7,000 Latte Shore, 3,0%) Northwestern, 11,000 St. Paul common, 9,00 Lackawanna, 8,600 New fener Fria son Ohios, 8,000 Western Union acific Mall, 10,000 Ransea City. & Noruhiera, and” 3,000 Nt. Louls & San Francisco. 7 Money market casy at 334@4. Prime mer- cantile paper, S¢@43q. Sterling exchange woak; 60 days, 4860) ; sight, Dry-goods tmnorts for tho week, $1,025,000, Nar silver nt London $s 5211-16 pence, Sub- sidiary allyer coin fs 5421 por cont discount. COFERNMENTS. ‘ jew + percent urrency Os. O37St. Pant, pl 14S) Wabnah. ict, Wayne ( 1014 {T. Haute (od) Terre Naute pfd.. 11) 4ts'Uhteago & Alton... B3! 106" iC. & Alton, pt 1 13; Ohio & Misalasinpt. 14 8i5'Del. 1, & Wentern. 575 iA. &P, Telegraph. oe De it. Harlem. 704 'Kanens & Torn THR SL L. & Ban Fran., 0 874 8h L, & 8. F, pfd, 11! . OF) StL. &S.F. latptd. GOH RD. KG. &Nthin 1a) Northweatern,. s Northwestern, pfd, 053 8t.L.,K.C,&N. afd 4uy C. Cy, CG & » 5044'Cont, Pac, bonds .1121¢ New Jorsoy Cent. i4!Unton Pac, bond: . Rock Ialand. U.P. Land-Grante, 113 st, Paal, P. Sinking-E"de, STATE NONDS, Tenneasce Gs, old., B3!4)Virginin Os, nos Tennessec Oa, notv, na paseo serey Virginia Us, old... 3014! a1 bg FOREIGN, ort June 27—Conaols, 07 7-10; account, 90g: Ba son nite oats Bonds—New 5s, 1003¢; 4346, 96 5 38, . mite Amount of balan one {nto the Bank of land to-day is » “The ‘uinount of bullion in the Bank of En- gland, £85,143,525, is the Inrgcat on record. Panis, Juno 27.—Rentes, LIE 47340. ° American securitics—Jillnols Central Penneylvanin Central, 803¢: Reading, 203 28545 preferred, 53. REAL ESTATE, The following. instruments were filed for record Friday, June 27: CITY PROPERTY. Fig st, 380 3-10 ft wof silwaukes ov, nf, 924212414 1; also Emma et, wot Milwaukeo ay, 8 f, 24 ft to alley, dated Feb, 20 (helts of Stephen Ochman to Mary Rotermund).... Wert Fonrteonth at, 72 (tw . 8f, Q4xi24 ft, dated June 26 (Georgo Kistner lo Edsward Quensel) ....ss00see+ West Huron at, 382 tte ot Noblo st, uf, 24x110 ft, dated Nov, 27, 1878 (Enocl Howard to Abnet Taylor) sooo sse0s oosee Fu'ton et, 00 tt w of Union at, 8, 20x170 ft, dated Junc 21 (Edvard Borneman ot al, to Arthur dtyereon),.. Samo premises, dated Jnne $5 ¢ Ttyorson to David R. Mrasor et 9 Walnut at, 201 10-100 ft v of Onkley av, nf, 20x127 ft, dated Juno 21 (Sainnet J, Avery and wife to Samuel A. Jones ANU WILD) ss veaesse coksnsbeeeee . Halsted st, 1020-10 ft sof ‘hirty-third at. of, Y6x130. tt, dated Dee, 6. 1877, minh Mahony to George B, Givney) 721-10 ftn of Fonrteonth st, © f, 22x170 10 fr. datod May 3 (Bon- amin E. Gallup, Trustee, to Benjamin "s StOVENS) «ses sone sey Laughton st, 25 ft w ol oll 24x124 ft, dated June 26 (Peter fer to Carl J, Swanson). Elten at, 70 ft w of Lincoln at, telangnine tor, dated Jono 23 Maynard to Charles E, Andoraon)’..... 450 Contre st, 48 ft © of Fabius at, wf, wix 25 ft, with buildings, dated June 2 (Wiltiam Cook to Jamies Morgan)...... 2,600 SOUTI OF CITY LIMITS WITIIN A RADIUE OF BRYEN ‘MILES OF TUM COURT-iOUSE. Langloy ay, 42 ft n of Forty-fourth st, of, S8igx148 ft, dated June 25 (Htonry M. Gtiopard, Trustee, to Rufus H, TOIMON) 6. ves os sees sae oe! W, 1814-10 ttn of Horty-nited 0x12 ft, dated June 20 (Jahn, $s, Truatec, to Estate of Mary a ty thie . bOx161 ft, dated dune 20 (Jonn G. Rogers, Trustec, toestate of Mary Akerly) es'see 689 se0s sees doaeee doflerson at, 100 (ta of Eifty-tth st, f, 1U0x150 ft: also Hyde Park ay, 6 w cor of Fifty-tth at, of, 200x175. ft, dated Jano 21 (Adolph Lock, Trustee, to Jamox Bolton)... 2.138000 Tisdo Park av, 100 foe of Fifty-fifth at, 0 ¥, 100x180 ft, dated Juno 27 (umes Bolton to Jason fl, Shopard) Tiyde Park ay, aww cor of Fifty f, 100x187 ft; also, Jefforann of Fifly-ntth et, wf, 100x150 ft, dated June 27 (James Bolton to Josoptt Don- DOFBVCILOL) se. seereeee te vee 5,512 WEST OF CITY LIMITS WITIUN A DADIUA OF SEVEN MILES OF THE CaUnT-HovSH, Barry Point road, nw cor of Wert forty. fourth at, 10 acres, dated Aug. 27, 1878 (Mary W. Arms ct ul, to Henry A. Tow- RET) «, sereeB 7,000 COMMERCIAL, Latest quotattons fur June delivery on the Jeading articles for the Inst two business days: ses $ 1,200 800 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,200 1,200 9,000 at, Ew 1,800 7,600 3,688 Thursday. ‘Mees port 0.85 Lard... . 6. Shoulders, ‘boxud Rey Short ribs, boxed. Ainig Los O08 3,701 2.25 Tho following werd the rocetpta and shiv ments of the leading articles of produce in this elty during the twonty-tour hours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, und for tho cor responding date twelve months ago: SUIPHENTA, 187, 1878, 0,467) 083] 441 mal onorill “gatier| pied SORO20) ITOH 243/460 Tass) 4,78] aes 4473) 400) G, mnvata, 135,, eet, tea. eet, urls, Pork, brs, Withdrawn from store during Thursday for elty consumption: 8,140 bu wheat, 1,049 bu rye, 719 bu barley, ‘The folowing grain was Inspected into store in thts city yestorduy morning: 9 cars No. 3 rea winter wheat, 1 car No, 3 do, 3 cars mixed, 3 cars No, 3 hurd, 3 No. 3 spring, 70 coraand 24,000 bu No. 2 to, 70 cars No, 8 do, 10 cars ro- fected, 9 cars no grado (214 wheat); 237 cars and 4,000 bu high-mixed corn, Scars new do, 5 cuns now mixed, 403 care and 17,250 bu No, 2 corn, 20 cars und 6,100 bu rejectad, Scars no grade (760 corn); 9cars white oats, 23 cars and 5,000 bu No. 3 mixed, 15 cars rejected, 3 cars. no grade (G7 onta); 4 cars No, 3 rye, 8 cara rojected do; 1 car No.8 barley, ‘Total (1,049 cars), £95,000 bu, Inspected out: 1,523 bu winter wheat, 111,473 bu corn, 19,219 bu oata, 8% bu rye, : ‘The {nspection lista do not indicate the move- incnt froin store of a bushel of any grado of spring wheat during Thureday. ‘he latest sensation in connectlon with the wheat deal fs a rumor that certain partics are to bo presented to the Grand Jury for indictment, the offenso alleged bolng the running of a cor ner. It mizht be dificult to prove that euch an offensc hus been committed. Wo nate that the New York quotation ia away up,’” some T3g¢ above Chicago, and the question of shipping value would possiv!y be made to turn, on that fact, By the way, the sdyanco of 25 per day tn Now York, with a dally adyancy of # 28. only 3gc hero, may be accented by somo asa proof that this clty responds very slowly ton rise on the acaboard, Wo note that the advices from St. Louls tndl- ented a firmer feeling in wheat there yesterday, and some other points were stronger bostdes New York, The reauit wasan adyatice In whent Nore ontaide the market for June, which was 140 higher, probably without reference to other places. There wore no new features in the Juno deal The shorts scttled atong rather slowly, ‘but steadily, and the pnrties controiling paid 81,003¢ for all the spot No. 9 offered, whother from Milwaukeo or elsewhere, No ono sectned to have any woll-lofined idea of tho oxtent of the yot unfinished part of the Juno deal; but some thought there aro not far from 1,500,000 ‘bu out yet, with only two business days re- malning in whichto get oven, ‘Che market for ‘other months was slow, Tho leading, oxcltement outstite was In onta, which were atronger on futures awing to an {n- ercased demand from parties who agld short a few daysago. They thougut the mfrkot was golng a grent deal lower, and putout s Ine of shorts for July and Auguat, but thought yester- day It was good policy to Mil, Corn was steady and firm, cash Jots boli relatively strong, though shipments wero discouraged by higher asking rates on the Erle Canal, The receipts for No, 2, which were dated since Wed- nesday, may bo delivered on July contracts without additional storage charges, and these wero freely bought at vory nearly July prices, leaving practically nothing to pay for the other cost of carrying Into next month. Othor grain ‘was steady, flour quiet; and provistons dull and caster in sympathy with lowor quotations on hogs at the Stock-Yards, Strength in breadsufls was favored yestorday by the weather, It was bad in Engiand, throatened another storm here, and there ware Probabilities that a cold waye is moving down upon us from thenorthwest. ‘Thero was some Gisposition to be afrald that the nousually dry spring fs to be followed by a wet summer, which ould interfere with harvest worl, . Lake froights wore quiet and unchanged at 13{c for corn to Buffalo, and 2c for wheat to do. Activity was discouraged by a firmer tone in Erie Canal rates, which wera quoted at fic for corn, including Buffalo charges. Through figures by lake and canal to New York, were 7c on wheat and 644 on corn. ‘fhrough to Boston nominal at ile on cornu. Rail frelghts were stendy at 20c per 100 ths of grain to New York, but little dolug at tuosefigures. Through rates on meats to Livorpool wero quoted at 43c por 100 ths to Liverpool and 5884¢ to Antwerp, Domestic and foreign dry-goods wero quict, with prices ruling firm with an upward tondenvy, ‘The partial suspension of work at Fall River, consequent upon the strike, will onerate to further strengthen values of cottons, ‘The boot and shoo trado remains quiet,—{ts usual condl- uon at this stage of the senson. Prices, how- ever, were firm and advancing, the enhanced cost of production making neceasary an -adyance in moabufactured goods. There was continued activity in the Rrocery market, and prices again ruled,firm, with coffees, sugars, and teas showing an upward .tendency. Jn tho fish market nothing new was developed. Dricd fruits were quict, but prices of the leading frults were working firmer, that boing notably the case with apples, peaches, and prunes. Dealers in butter und cheese report a continued slack movement, with prices wealt and variable. Thero was a firm market for leather, bagging, and tobacco, Oils, paints, and colors were un- changed. Coal was quoted dull at $4.25@4.50 tor anthracite. 5 Lumber was active at tho yards at recont prices, Dry stuffs quoted steady, while green {a rather irreular, The offerings wore small, and there wos Httle eall for anvuhing axcopt plece-stulf snd medium inch lumoer, the Imited offerings of which wero closed ont. Tho wool market showed signs of weak- ness, Buyers appear to hare retired {rom the field, and the offerings are getting larger every day. I[{des and aceds wero unnl- ‘tered, ay was quoted .at formor figures, the saics being mostiy to local denters, ond the meagre offerings prevent a fall in prices to off- set the Inte advance in frelghts. Bruom-corn .Wag steady, Potatocs sold at yarlous prices, ac- cording to the quallty of the receipts, which were more numerous. Green frults declined under Jargo arrivals, Strawberrics were on ex- evption, being flriner, and Mediterranean fruits were steady. ‘The heaviest break was in native varieties. Pha GRAIN IN sIGIT, ‘The New York Produce Exchanga Weekly eives the following as the visible supply of grain on the dates named: ] Wheat, bu, Gain, | Harley, tty bu. ‘Corn, bu, | 21, 1870.13, 402,060) a 1 7012.09.00) ait, O00;T,OaTuenT Rt 0ou DOU) by dune if . [434, 890, 090 34.2, 00 mTR| mn} 00/1, 08 BAST?.| 2 10,410, CPN LOF shina 24, 1874, 4] nat MAP BIT BIL sling 38h INT, STE 26,270) TU dune 27,1874. | 7. SANT A200 62,800 Alao, 434,000 bu rye, agalnas 439,000 bua week pro- vlously, MOVEMENT OF WumaT, ° The following shows the receipts and ship- ments of wheat st points named yesterday: Received, Shipped, Chicago, + 118, 883 03,307 Milwaukee, 62,000 48,000 New York. 205, 000 Philadelphia 10, 000 TOU. weve sere seoveves (800,883 332,507 IN_NGW YORK YESTENDAY, . June 27.-—Receipte—-Flour, 19,434 bris; wheat, 94,760 bu; corn, 203,803 bn; oats, 34,600 bu; corn-mesl, 105 pis; rye, 450 bu; matt, 23,695 bu; pore, 186 bria; beef, 1,261 tes; cut meats, 1,0H pkey; lard, 2,424 tes: whisky, 187 bris, Exports—For twonty-four hours — Flour, 4,000 brlay wheat, £05,000 bu; corn, 105,000 bu; rye, 17,000 bu. . THB CROP MOVEMENT, ‘Tho following table slows the receipts of flour and grain at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, De- trolt, Cleveland, and Duluth, from Jan. 1 to Juno 31, for the past threo years: Arlicias, 1871 Flour, urls... tRTA, 1877. Hoar ON ITS BML 9001353 "wots wae 400 Total gran, be,.79,007, 070 8,140 40,873,410 Tho following ahows the crop movement at the lake pon:s, including the rovelvts of tour and grain xt Chicago, Milwaulkna, Toledo, Do- troit, Clevelind, and. Duluth, from Aug. 1 to. dune 21, for the past three yonrs: sf 3s7A. ar 177-78, Flour, ‘bela, Bian 1874-'77. Renae TOOL IO pout 00,078,707 yey ‘Total grata, bu, 174,000,248 157,874,200 BUTTER AND CitnEEE. ‘Tho recelpas and exports of buttor (exclusiyo ot butterine) sinco May 1 (tho beginning of tho trado your) cornparcas follows: Recents, Exports, qi rh Past wook.... jd, 807 877,513 fines Maya, isi Ms Geared ice Ao: 7 3 7.05 Satna timo leet ye 468 Wai ‘The receipts and exports of cheese sine May Acampare aa follorya: Recelpte, Exports, : ign, ibe, Paat weok ., eee THEE 4,849,400 Samo Wook 1 0120, 010 5,187,000 Kinco May 1, 2871 342,047 17, 022,203 Bause thine last yor 002,889 27,440, 648 PROVISIONS, MOG PROPUCTS—Wero more active In the age Ftegato, Jord being unuvually vo, but tho trading was moatly in changes from ons month to another, & good many July deliveries being provided for, ‘The market ruled casior al} round, in sympathy with lowor prices ou hogu reported. from tho Stock Yards anda declino of Ud ver 112 Ibe on lord in Liverpool. There wero somo deliveries on June contracts, which wore again placed on the markut, Special reports to the Cinslunatl Price Current show the mimber of hogs pucked at the undormen- toned places since March 1, compared with samo time last yoar, as follows: TUN lm 1879—-SIXTEEN PAGES Kanan City. so, £0,400 Salinia, Ya. 28/000 Omaha, No 2 000 Othor " places,” approxi mately, sesee oe 100,000, 73,000 TOL sess ssessreves 01/892 903 1,000,444 Mesa Ponk—Declined fo per bri from tho latest. Frjees of Thursday. Sales wore sovarted of 12,750 ria nollcr Jitly at 80, HOG. B2% t 10, 750 brie rellor Atignel at $10.00n0 05; and 6,500 Deis seller Sop- tember at $10.00@10, 05, ‘Tutel, 20,000 brin, ‘The market closod steady at 89.80G00.80 for cash orscller June, $0. HUD. As for duly, $9.02 9.96 for Auguat, and $10,02/¢@10.05 for Septem- ber. Old pork sean gentiral Hominal at $i 00% Petits LALIT I, 50; ank oxtra prime at $8, 0028.50, : . * Lath —-Dectined 2140 por 100 fox from the Intert prices of Thuraday, Saloswero reported of 1:3, 260 tea roller Juty abgu, 07440, 124 + 11.750 tes sellor Anmmat at $0.1714@o0.80: and 8 h0 tes retior Son= tember at 84.2745, Total, 34,260 tes, ‘The market glosed ntendy at $6.10 for ‘spot or reller June, 86.074 @0.10 for neler July, $0,175470.20 for avlter August, and about $0,271 for September. 4 llzata—Ware active in futures, which dechned &4@ho per 100 Ibs, while oxport cata wore qnict and ergy, with littlo change in prices. Sates were reported of i140 boxes rhouldors on private lermn; 4350 tes sweet pickled do at 4qp aes d Jy 8 0 sciler nly, short ribs at $4. U5 spot, $4,074 G4. $4, 75@4. 8214 acller Anuust, $1,874 @4. 024 seller Soptember, and $5.00 aclier October: 115 boxes ao at 81.86 pot; 100 hoxes long Gloare at $4.54 Iba short rb nacon at $3,07%, and 6,000 pee eon hans (iGlba) at73¢c, Tho following Wore the closing prices on tho leading cute: Shoul-| Short ]L, &S.) Aaort ders, ribs, | clears, | clears, .70 |$4.7714| $4.00 ae eal St Long clears quoted at $4.70 loose, and $4.85 boxed; Cumberlands, 6Y4@he boxed: long-cut hams, B4G@0c3 aweet-pickled hams, HSC for 18 to 16 |b averave: green hams, 74@8¢ for samo averages; greon nhoulders, I,@03'ec. Hacon ‘quoted at_4';0p44c for shoulders, 5%@ Stge for short ribs, 33(¢ for mbort clears, 844! Oc for hams, all canrased and packed. Gueasr—Waa quiet at 35.000 for No. 1 white, 44@ic for good yellow, and 44@4itc for brown, DEEP PRODUCTS —Wore firm and quiet at $9.00G0.26 for meas, $10,00@10.26 for oxtra mess, and $10,50@17,00 for ham. TaLLow—Was quiot at 64@Uc for city and 5X 53¢ forcountry, RREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Was quict and steady. There was lit- tle demand from any guifrtor, oven local dealers uporating but sparingly. Thore was, Jowever, no Drossuro to soll, ns stocks ara light!” Sales wero reported of 100 bris winters on pelvate terms; 520 bela donble extras, partly at $4.50; and 200 bris epting extras at $3.40, Total, 830 bris, Tho fol- lowing was tho nominal range of prices: Cholca winters... 3 Choice SMinnesotas.... Fair to good Minnesot Fair to good wpri Low springs. Patent Double extrar, in 0 Export extras in sack 00 Brnan—Was less activo, and again casler. Salcs wero reported of 180 tons at $8.00 per ton on track and §7.76@8. 1214 free on board care, Conx-Mzar—Salea was made of 10 tons coarse at$13,50 por ton freo on board car; and 100 bris on private terias. Mipniinas—Salo was mate of 20 tons at $10,000 13.00. Stonts—Salo waa made of 10 tons at $0.25, SPRING WHEAT—Was rather quiot, but firmer, and eteady.during the grester part of the session. June was Ke higher, and July advanced 9c, clos- ing }se abovo tho Intest quotation of Thursday, Liverpool and tho Brifieh and French country markets wero quoted n shade dearor, while Lon- don was dull and carzoca on pasengo cnaler, Now York was again quoted up, at $1.14@1.15 bid ond $1.16 arked, while our recolpth by raft srere some- what larger, with inspection out of store nil, But tho weather was **bad,"‘and there was u bellof that promlnont operators wero waiting to take all tho July wheat that was offered below S7c, This made fow,sellera for {nture, while thoro was not much demand. ‘Phe fact that ao littl July wheat was offered lod some oporatora to think that the tones for next month aro preparing to carry a deal through, and denonding upon small receipts to help them, os thoy say the conniry in nearly swept bare, It certainly looks os if the high prices ruling this month wonld have brought in more wheat if the farmera had itin hand, A difference of Oc per bu isa powerful inducoment to sona the geuin to market. ‘Tho deal for this month was rathor slow, nud steady at $1.00!4 throngh tho day, Tho controlling party pnid that fguro for all the No, 2 offered, anil sien. settled at that eure with outatandingshorts. Sellor July oponed at O75@07%c, declined to O7%c, improved to OFXe, anit closcd easive at 07%;c bid, Soller Auguat auld al O1@O1 dc, closing at O1!sc, Septem. ber sold at 88°.@,80e, Closing at 88440. Cash No. 3 was fn avtive demand and stronger, closing at 81ijc in ordinary houses, Spot saloa were reported of 46,000 bn No. 2 at $1,063 pane bu No, 3 at 80'4@81140; 800 bu do (apecial location) at 83@ Ske: 400 bu rejoctod at O5c; 12,000 bn by rample at God 2c on track; and 2,200 bu do at 70%¢1c free on board cars. Wotal, 91,400 bu. Alaa 5,000 bu No, 9, eeller duly, at 8120, Ornen Wixat—Sales wore 3,2 $1.02 on tracks 400 bu do at 0 $1.02¢91, 021 frou on board care: SHinnesota at $1,004; 800 bu N track; 890 bu mixed at 887,00 ings at $16, 00@20, GO per ton. CORN—Was moderitoly active and firmer, ad- vanelng 1i@!ic from tho latest prices of Thursday. ‘Tho British markete were quoted doll and ensicr, New York dni], and ont_recelpte largor, with only modvrate shipments, Rut the wheat market was firmer and tho weather cool, wilh a cold wave supposod to bo aweoping down upon ua, and there wags goo demand to fill July aborts, which took nourly all thu current recolpts, leaving shippers to take corn’ already in store or on track. ‘This wade spot corn firm, and thera was a mod- erate volumo of changes from next month Into August, which kent (utures steady at the current preinlun, | Baller July opened at iui Yancedyo IOMGsiKe, closod at suiy@ Soller August gold at 387@37}¢¢, closing at Baptumber aah atu7%@s7ye, and June at 333 @3dc, the Isttor closing at W5Xe. Recolpte for No. 2dated slnce Wednesday Isst closed at 0% fustore. Spot sales wero reported of 20,000 ba No, 2 and high-mixed at 1524730360; 6,200 bn do (hort recoipts) at d5J,c; 1, G00 bu nowhigh-mixed at SR: 1,000 bu new inixed and rejected at ro 6,000 bu by sample at 35@97¢ on truck, the outside for wilta; and 15,000 bu do at 4!50037!40 free on board cary, ‘Tota, 205, 800 bu, OATS—Inactive and excited, July and apot clos- ing about 1c highor, and tho longer futures Yc advance, Tho receipts were larger, with loss do- mand forehipnient, New York was reported lower, antthe local market closod casy, ‘Ihe stinrp ad- yanco was attributed by many (o tho anxioty of tho shorts to corcr, some of whom it was supposed had sold rather freoly on the Jato declino; and it was gail that there was sumo prospect of a squeeze In July, Othors thought the longs were trying lo bold up the markot, and some reported an Increared demand fron operators who bave withdrawn from wheat. Sollor duly Srenort atabyc, auld to Uesic, then at Sifcup to ike, and closed with acllors at tho outside, Ausust-oats were activo at 2BAG 2Olec, closlug at 220: and Séptanther sold at 2814 GenbAze, clowing at 2A4;c, No, 2 or dine closed at Uae wollers, Rampica wore qnict, and most of the oata wont Into stofo, Cash sales wero ros wrted of 1,200 bu No, 2 white at 321503 1, 500 ba No. 2 at 913;@24¢0; GOO burolzed by samploat 25 @itite; and 8,400 on white at M1Gbsa%e. all on track; aud i, 000 bu No. 2 ats2ditysc, and 11,100 bn white at 2O$@Sic, all free on board. ‘Lota, 42, 800 bn a : RYB—Was quiet, Car-lota wore in roquest for local consnmption and shipment. Yuturos wera atcady, except Anguat, which closed weak under free offerings by the country. July was quoted at BIMGSie, No, 2 sold at S3sac, and August closed at GU@HG!s Cash sales included 1,600 bu No, 3 at Batecs 600 bn by sample at 4NGSGc on track, and 800 bu at 50257c tree on board, Total, 6,000 ba. BARLEY—A fow cars were sold at rocont quota. tions, ‘Tho offerings were amal), anil few ordora to buy wero on tho market. September was not men- tioned, No ona wanta to tratio in tt at so early a date, Cash sulos included 400 bu No, 3 at 70c; 400 ba extra at 430; and 400 bu at Gle on track; and 400 bu at 47c (roo on board. Total, 1,600 bu. MORNING CALI. ‘Mess pork—Salos 4,600 brie at $0, soe ea for 00 bu No, 2 "ido at $1.08'0n \Otons sercen- Tily, 39,0003; for August, and $10.05. tor deidbcanor 2rard 1600 ten tatu, #79 tur Heptonee ber, Short ribs—800,000 tbe at S4.H0Gbs, 82s for August, 81,0217 for Sevtomber, and $5.00 for October, Wheal—235,000 hu at O7K@O7H0 for Jul je for August, BOX@BBI¢o for Sop. ‘s_ OL! tember, ATMONTAE for the nd Ue for new forSoptember, Wintor wheat—0,000 bu red at M4G.04}\0 for Angust. Corn—325, 000 bu at 3ut¢ Haba ac for August, and 37h yo for Koptember, Oals—75,000 bu at 2Bh@ Rv for Auquat sud 2840 for Septomber, : LATER, In tho afternoon wheat was stronger, selling at O74 @O7Ke for July ond closing ot the inside. duno was quoted at $1,003. Cor was quiet at N78 for Anguat and Ue for duly, Oats wero quoted at Suc for July and 20X¢ for August, GENERAL MARKETS, Hoos CONN—Was steady under a moderato domand, Following ts the price lets Fine groen carpot brush, # 1b a6! Groen burl... .s00 6; au Red-tipped burl ao Vine teen will SHEE Rtwd-upped do. ARGS Inferior ven DB YGE Crooked . 2Het DAGGING—The market was, frm at previous quotations, Followsnu is the Ist: BUArK vise woe gk Urlahton A... 8 Otter Creok, .. Lewiston . American... 20} BUTTER—Was quoted 24 before, trade remain- fag quick wlth prices ruling easy. Aside from No. 7. bay, kit ae tee Family klis..., ‘ 6@ 1.00 George's codfish, R100 Iba 4.50 4.76 Bank cod, 32 100 fi 3.75@ 4.00 Compressed coil. a Dressed cod CoO 7 Labrador herring, sptit, ‘bris, 6,25 Labrador herring, round, bri 5.75@ 6.00 Labrador horring, round, %4-br) 3.6 |. Holland herring». weve 1.25@ 1,20 Smoked hallbut... .. 1 Sealed herring, ¥ bos 3G 32 Colffornia aston, bei 12.50 Califorma salmon, if states 0.7 FRUITS AND NiSt'S—Priines were firm, in nym- meoting the wante of focal consumers, there was vory littlo doing. We repeat one list: + y modorate Southorn and Weatern domand tho move- mont wae of very email dimensions, and the fol- lowing quotations wero frequently shaded: $ a rear? . siyGa COAL—Trado romaing dull at $4.25@4.50 for hard coal, $4.60@4.75 for Erie, and $3,00@3, 25 for Illinois. EGQS—Wore dull at 9144100 per doz, The ins atdo ia probably tha average peice, Tho weather isharing a bad ofect on ogae, and most lots have to be caniled and guaranteed to be good, FISH—Remain firm, Trade continuca active at Mow dante Seigeunt 914.200 4.50 oO. whitetis! Igehrl 6914.5 t fish, 14-brl See a0 i COM 3, Family whitot Trout, %4-bri. Mackerel, anes No. Lshoro, '¢-bri No. Fat family, now, $4-bei .. pathy with the Inte ndvance nt the Rast. Applos ond fiechee continne to show strength, and hold. era look for a further acvance. Below ara tho prices current: Dil roneian, x oe istea... #3 5 i French prunes, ko; O4@ OF Froneh prunes’ boxes, Bie 14” Ralsins, layers, «6 1.45 @l,50 London tayors, 280 @1.00 Loose Muscatel 1.60 1.65. Volenclas, new. THO 1% Zante currants, 4 @ 4g Citron... 14 @ 16 Appled) Alden, ....4. + It @ 14 ReneS Alden. scat ate WK 10 Apples, New York and Michigan... 334 ay Apples, Southorn.. oe 34 a4 Apples, Ohio, aa Bx Peaches, unpared, halves, Bea 4g Peacher, napared, Nad £ Raapvortion 30° BL Binckberri bh @ BK Pitted choi 22 @ 2 Filborte....se04 wee oy o HY 10 Alinonda, Torragonn, 4.425, 18 1856 Naples walnuts... nee 1242 13% TAZIIS 4. erty AMG 44 ‘Texas pecan: 8 . BH River pecans, cy O% Wilmington peanuts, now, G6 @, ‘Tennesses peannts, now 5m 3 ‘Virginia peannts, Gu@ 6% GREEN YRUITS—Were dull and lower, except atrawberrles, which wero in smaller supply, and the choice frult brought better prices, Cherries wero slow ana Tower, and so wero rasnberrice, A Rood deal of fruit has spotted here or in transit, and will net nothing to theshipper, Blueberries were sold at $3.50 per bn: Btrawberries, caro of 1h qts... ....8 50@ 7 Strawberries, fancy... +e 1.00%6 1.50 Raspberries, red, {case of ABs 75 1,00 peta black, # case of 18 pts.. 1.00@ 1.25 Apples, @ hox.. 40 Peaches, ¥ box. Cherries Pineapples, . GROCERIES—Coffeos wero receiving a good deat of attention, and were strong. Bugare continue active and firm, and wore tic higher, There was alto a fairly active movenont in moat othor Hnos, and a firm fooling pervaiied the market. We quote: CE, Carolina... Louisiana... Rangoon, pri Hangoon, fatr.. Mendaling, dav ava Ito, Rio, D126 Granulated... ae bie a Powdered.. 0 @ Hy Astondard « BY By + Xo se THe 8 THO TH see oe TOs BINUTS. California sugar-loat drips BY California rilver drips... 2 Now Orleans molasses, choice, Se0d baeeaay 3 At 435 0 Do prine, Fair oe Gas Common .. 8 G20 Common molasses, 2% G30 Black atrap. cons} Allapico.. Nutmege, No, 1.. Nutineys. No, 2, Calcutta ginger. Peach blossom... UAY—Tho receipts are gotting Jate prices for rood “hay. The riso in ferights haa not beon counterbalanced by a drop in hay, owing to tts scarcity,’ and tho snica recently have been to local buyers. Quota- { see 810.6011, 00 . 0.50 to, quite! med. ‘hore in Jesa urgency in tho demand, and some dealers pre- dict a weakening from tho extreme position of the market. Quotations: Iightoured hides, # D. licavy do, 9D. F Damaget'do, ¥ Call, BD. Deacons, HB 40 O15 Dry flint, @ 1b, prime... Ib Dry flint, PM, damaged, 1K Dey aaltad, 2D vsrecses ve n eit Dry salted, Ym, damaged ..... Greon city butchers’, caw Groen city butchera’, stce! Bheep pelts, wool cstimated. WR 30 OILS—Pricea were without change, ‘Thero was a fale domand at the following quotations: Carbon, 110 degrees test... Carbon, Himuis loxal, 150 deg. tes Carbon, headlight, 175 degrees t Carbon, Michigan legal Elaine, 150 degre xtra Tard, No. 1. Lnra, No. 8 Tinsced,- raw, Janseed, bolted, 3 Whale, winter bleached, 53 trictly pura... 70 Neatafaot ull, extra Neatafaot oll, Ne, 1. 40 Bank oll " 38 Straits, 40 Turper aL ‘Minera’ oll, extra bs Minora’ oll, white, 5S Naphtha, doodorized, 63 gravity. 223 Gasoline, dsodorized, 74 dogrocs, il Gasblins, 87, degreus... sa detec iu Vest Virginia, natural, 28 der a Natural, So al teeees £9 Reduced, 28 dezra @ 18 1 a Feauest, “Hauthe ole etn potatoca wero quoted at $4, 00G2.5, 00, Nov orleans ateck waa held high lots were quoted at &}, 75@4. 00 per bel POULTRY —Was slow aud irrogular, The local demand was falr, but not equal tothe supply. Sales were roported at tho range of prices annexed: Chickens, live, ¥doz..... + 82.5083. 98 Springeblckens ie 1508.75 Turkere. R aoe oe 0663 08 EDS—Were quiet, and sominally Arc, cxcopt the late varictics, Timothy was quoted at $1, 1.60, clovor at 7.85 apot, ani millet were dul ue 5c. Shaw's London Circular soya: '* Ned clover shows no sign of any increase of animation, but, novarthele: values of all qnallties suitable for holding over continue frm, but the browner do- serpuaas of English are now offering at extremely jaw price i TEAS—Kemaln frm under an active demand. We quoto: | IMPEDIAL, sympeecomaon to alr, rt ie Huporiorto dno, ..28@38 Superior to fut Extra fine to ues’ 40g80' Extra fine to duewi.COG0S Choicest . ....55@05] JAPAN UNCOLOURD, YOUN NYSON, (Common to fair. ,.18Q@35 Commun to fatr. ,.17@28 Suporlor to Ane.,..c8@Qih Supenor to dine. e401 Extra Ane to din t. B0@E5 ri Extra fine todn aH) OGLONa, Cholvest... . . .05@70'Comman to fair. ..18@26 GUNPOWDER. Superior to fine, .. U0 10 0 Onost.450065 Common to fair. ..20@30)kextra eattatdae rodsesd boctd0| soceuona ab coxua. ‘xtra ine to dnest Uo be Choleceterss ose as F0@75[Suverior 60 Bye. .AIQIS SALT—Tho demand continues good and the mare kot steady? Fino antt. @ bet, 3 lao Coarso salt, bri. 1.40 Dairy, $2 bel, with re 1.40 Dairy, bel, with hage + 2,200.2, 50 Ashton and Rurcks dairy, 27H TOUT WINSKY—Waa in good demand and Je Nghia. Bates wore roportod of 350 brie distillers’ goods on the basis of $1.05 por gallon for highwluoa, WOOL--Waa roporto ta bo rather autet nnd Weak, Stock 1s Increasing, the recelpta bing lit. oral, ani buyors seom to have Allod up ander, ‘The country holktors alxo appear mora willing to fell. No changa of Importance 1s made Im the fol. lowing tabla of prices: Ayarcen ay cca, saci ‘anhed fideco, fino, pe Modium unwashodss > Fino dose sees Contso da...., Tnb-wanhed, choice, Tub-washed, common to gai LIVE Stock. cuICAgO, * Receints— Cattle, Float, Monday ., 4,158 ot Tuesday... " \ Wednesday ‘Thursday. ¥riday.. 312.598 192,004 24,400 Total oo serseaee seer] 0, BO CATTLE—In no respect was yesterday's market moro favorablo to eellors than wera tho two pre- coding days. For fat cattle the domand was of restricted proportions, Kastern advicos boing of 5 character to check any tendency to activity in the ahipping movement, and, as the supply of good to cholco grades was large, the advantaga wos again with boyora, Itwas o dull and dragging trade throughont, and prices showed 9 good deal of tr. regalarity, Somo anieamen were fortunate enouck to obtain Thursday's prices, white others parted with their stock at10c off, Sales would indicate a dcellno from Tuesday of 16@25c. There was som inquiry from oxvortors, but they did not seek the class of stock furmerly taken fpr -the Inalish markets, a Hghter class (steers wolghing from 1.250 to 1,400 tbs) beingin demand. The New York Journal of Commerce of Monday last aa; ‘*Tho oxport demand was largo, cnd mainly for good nnd oxtra steers, of which upwards of 900 were taken at 0@10c per lb, Not counting the 225 fatcattio taken off from tha disabled ‘steatner Canada yesterday, and now in the cattle-yards hero awaiting transportation, shipmonts for the week wore 1,191 liye cattlo and 2, O88 qre of beef." Common grates of natives ond all qualities of ‘Texas Brough cattla wore in fair request on local account, and for sich tho market maintained a fairly steady ton io guoply not nelng exceasiye, ‘Trading war at $2,252.50 for nernd lots, to $4, @S.05 for oxten, with most of tho rales at $2. 752 4.75 for native butchers’ ati: at $2.09993,20 for Texana; and at $3, 004.06 for fair to choice ship- ning steers, The market closed dull, witha ood deal of stock—moscly shipping grades—left over, , QUOTATION A, Extra Deeves—Gtadod steers, weighing 2,400 Ibs and upwardss.cecces oo +6 Sh 755.00 Choico Hcover—Fina. fat. well-formed atecrs, wolghing 1,260 to 1,450 tb 45@4.08 Good Neeves—Well-fattencd 01 welehing 1, 100 to 1.250 Ibs...... ... 4.1004.40 Modinm Grades--Steers in fair’ Gest, welghins 1,050 to 1;200 ir and common to choice cows, for city slaughter, welghing 600 to 1,030 Iba 2.5003. 75 Stock Cattlo—Comincn cattle, welghing® 700 to1,050 Ibs. Inferlor—1, atags, bulls, and ecalawag atevta... 2.009225 Texaa Cattli ~Through droves 2,003. 60 Voals, par 100 Ibs .,.. 3,255.25 CATTLE BALES, No, Av, | Price. |No. At. price, Bt. BRAM | Gives see], 200 S450 4.00 | 400... ..1,100 4,15 11 cows. .1, 013 23 Texas, 780 12 cowe,.1,118 2 Bas 147 dcalvos, 170 Deslves, «216 "HOGS—Tho hog trade openat dull, with prices wonk ond unacttled, and that was the condition of affairs throughont the aye There was a well-sua- tained Eastern demand, but local packers acted vadly, and inthe grades of hogs weually taken vy that clasa the shrinkage was protty severe, Choice heavy ahippers and bacon gradea were off not more thanbe, but in packers’ prades there was a decline Of a odd, plump 10s, and rates were slow at that, ‘Tho quality of tho offerings was much the samo as onthe earlier days of the weok, fale to good, smooth, oven lots comprising the bulk, and most of the trading being done at a range of 20c per 100 lbs, Common to choice bacon hogs closed nt 83.75 @3.00, heavy packore’ at $3.05¢35.75, aud heavy hippers' ut $3.75@3.05. ‘Thoro were sales of ips anil thin grassers at $3.01 60, ‘Tao mare ket closed dull, with not st] the heavy hogs sold, a YOR RALES. Price.| No. $4.00 SHEEP—Were anil and wesk. Teporta from the East continuo bad, and shippers would not pay former prices, We quate inferior to choice grades Bt $4,254.75 per 160 Iba: ANERY RALES, No. ePrice, |No. 2 bs a i 108 = 3.50 00, WL 4.75 . BAST LIDEUTY, s Soectat Dienetcs to The Tribune. East Linenty, £2... dyno 27.—0, colpts for tho tock ending Juno through and 1,540 for palo hero, against 6,628 through and 1,023 local the week beforo; tho sup: nly has been gaod, but generally medium in qual Wy, except for the last twenty-four hour, whic Nave been all good to primo; market slow; buyers holding off for'a drop; 2,150 Ibs plumey fat wero worth o# much as good; 1,400 Ips, mors lookod after for the season; ti sold, howover; prime, 1,400, $4. 00d05. Bon 2,100 to 1, 200, $1.60¢b4,00; falr, 800 to, 1,0: si. wore 10; common, 100 t2, 1,000, $3. 00e \ 2. 50; fat ba Aund covrar BY, ROG ails tates for the woek, 2,38) weak: pte, erate head, against 13,050 , tho week before; suvply on): zai, with prices Bue changod; all said, and markat closed Hen x! Philadelphias, $4.20G4.30: fair Piiladelphias $4, 1nGb4. 20; best Yorkers, $3.9:/24,05; common ‘Suser—Reocelpta, 18 .(i3.Ho5 Maltimoress . 6, S.750KI. AB, tho week before; supply being ‘22, against 20,400 i ea Fe table for export trade selling Sats those a neek: olhere sO@AUe:, moet of the sheep aro sold, with so Ipped on in first bantst oxport. 105 to 115; $4, ou, 110 tad ra 3. 603. 00; fair, 7h to 85, 3.40; Janie 8 To quality, $4.3524.75; feal calves, $4, 00G4. 75+ ALBANY, i tech to The Tribune. Aumanr a te sane fy. thgevas—Tecernts, 705 cara: Inat week, 743; market does nol vary materially from {ast week, for, with fair atley = Hee of river, town; astern, and local dealers, $8 eat Hs Bregato 2.5300, ‘aboring business fully as goo tiers current last work, . Sijunee an Lawun—lteceinte, 89 care; last week 11; offerings of sheep mony W satern ene quite Halted; decline of $46 alnce openings civ fug Bi4cto Se for. common to shulce eid trails: comand om sheop; decline 4c, wit! at 44ceBGxe. cena ae eine Watern Assoctated Presto scolpts, Aunany, N. ¥., Juno 27,—UaTtiw de 706 care, against 743 last week; pricce 4! change. isa Suker ann Laxne—Recelpts, 83 car ia eee awn wane prices on sheep snow ade cilne of I$c; common'ty fair, By@4e% c00 choice, 4@5c. Lambs in goad supply, witb only joderate trade, at fully igo declings ful, 4AN%@5c; good, Uc; Brita, G@UxCe NEW YORE, Naw Youx, June 27. —Daxres—Receipts, market opened fairly; early sales af abou! 2,000% cloaivg &