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sehen Nieto t0 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: UESDAY, JULY 1, 1879—-T'WELVE PAGES, mn FINANCE AND TRADE. Governments ‘Weaker--- Foreign Exchange Lower. Chicago Monetary Matters: Stock Market. “The The Produce Markots Active---Provis- ions Steady---Corn and Oats Easter, Baplration of the Deal in June Wheate--A Steady Cloalng---fuspeetion of Grain During Six Months, NANCIAL. Government bonds were weaker, There werd anlestin Now York in the morning at 103, although the asking vrico at the close of Inst week was held nt 100Z@1034, in Chicago the price Did was 10232, nnd the asking price was 103. Re- funding certificates detlined here from 102% to 10384 Did. The locat demand for Goyernments was only moderate, fe reported as heavy, hut the price In Now York the demand docs not show ft. Banks holding 10-403 as security for thelr elrculntion are sald to be buying. The figures of the withdrawal of circulation and the iesua of new diactoso the fact that the National. bank circnintion is not be nz contracted, but ts Increasing at the rate of half a iniilion a weels. Foreign exchange coutinues to fall toward the lower level natural at this sonson, In Cht- cago sterling grain-bille were 489$¢ for sixty-lay Dills and 485g for sights and Facneh were 527% for sixty-day fils, und 620% for sight. netual Chicago rates for sterling were 4 Ju New York the actual rates wert 18734. The and and 48714, ‘The posted ratea for sterling were 48044@132¢. French bankers? bills were 514@ G1T34. Consols opened and closed at 07 11-19, Chicago fa sending considerabic amounts of currency to the country every day. dera are recelved from the Interfor Large or- for New York exchauge, which fs {u good supply. A fair milecellancous dematt for discounts ts reported by the banks. Rates oro 4, 5, and O per cent on call, and 7@3 mul 92010 per cent on time. Bank clearings were $3,800, 000, West Division City Raflway 7 per cent, certiti-, cates were sold at 10034 und interest, Sales’ ure reported of Chicago City Ts of. 1805 ot 11434 ond Interest; of 18009 ut 11597 amt {uterest; nnd of water bonds of 1883 nt LIg}y and inter- est. Thess ara extreme prices, ‘The goneral market ly ut toast 1¢ below these quotations, ‘The stuck market was again dull and strong. Quotations revealed a Heht day as fur as the total transactions were conecrned, tut prices ‘Were firm, in some cases advaneliy, and in more recovering a surious decline, It often happens that a serious break follows a dull penod after arac. We bave had the rise and the sneceding dullness, but no slens are yet visinle of a break, On the contrary, the temperof the public aml the market point rather to an extension of speculation into new fields Ike mining, announcement that large swarms The of grass- hoppers hava mado thelr appearance in Dakota, Towa, and Minnesota, and are dolug a great deal of datnage {u the wheat, did-not effeet stocks. Northwest common made 44, to 66%; 8t. Paul common 3%, to 5484; and the preferred 1{, to 93%. Northwest preferred lost 14, to 9. Michizan Central was quoted ex-dividend 1!¢ per cent, and declined 34, to7HLY. Lakeshore wasdown 2, to 73}¢. Union Pacific declined 3¢, to 703; und Louls- Wille & Nashville 3g, to pi. Ohio & Missisatppt went down from 14}¢ to 183g. It ia anid that the interest duo duly 1 upon its tirst bonds will not bo pald. The courts mortgage have for- bidden the payment, and have ordered thut nny sums reserved for this purpose shall bo dirceted toward cancoling one, at Icast, of the $750,000 loans which the Company has made under the pledge of “ Springtield bonds,” There would still remain, however, o second $150,000 loun made upon the same kind of collateral, and the presumption is that this would also be required to be Hqnidated before any payments of interest, would be permitted upon ottstauding bouds. Theupward movementin KansasUity&Northern, supposed to Le engineered to punlsn the shorts, received a oheck by a docline of 34 for the con- mon, to 163g, and of 1 for the preferred, todtl¢. ‘The coal stocks were strang, Delaware & Hud- son galned 3g, to 4834 ; Jersey Central 1¢, tox; while Lackatvanna toat 1¢, to 5314. in the coal stocks aro yery confident, ‘The shorts ‘Their cat- culations are welt put by the New York Sux, in Its finaueia urticlo, ns follows: ‘Thy firmness of the coal stocks continner to ex- elly the wonder of conservative operatota, ‘Toany one who examines the situation dixpasulonately the total. ruin of the great ceal companies seems inev- iv ‘orexainple, the Delaware, ttablo, ‘go per ton yer. for the : mile, whole distance, or Luckuwanna 160. to New York amt a cout of not less The per and ‘We jer ton in addition ta paid for labor in delivering It, innking the cost here at New York $1.85 per ton, Thin leaves a profit of 40 centw per ton out of which to mect taxes, interest. and rentals, ‘The Deiaware, Lackawanna & Western pays for the Morrly & Essex Hailruad alone, Jn interest and dividends, $1, 800, 000 more than {t earns, which in egulvatent fo'43 cents por ton on 3,000,000 tone col, and not leva than $1100, 000, or UO conta ner ton on 3,060, 000 tons, fa necided to 1 ton, oF over $1,000, 000 dy bo made up ly borrowing, enbstuntinily applicable ta: the c ne ‘ot are & Hudeon, the Ieading, and the Wilkesbarre Companies, eb thy inte eet an dts own bonds aud the loxsos on its oth lenses, Jere, them, iy a dellciency of 35 cents per + ee sahleh an one mura atu tt Dela- Tyehlih & ‘They are all selllng con} uta price mauflicient to defray thelr xed charges, und Unless there 16 a very consideraujo udyunce in prices soon they must vo under Minneapolis & St. Puul ina le 14, to B93¢5 Oy C.& 1. C. ig, to OH; Atlantle & Pucifie 34, to 87; Kanans & Texus }f, to 1514; Morris & Es- sox 34, to W034; Bt. Joe 3g, to 1934; GLY, to 53K; Wabash 34, to 80: Central 34, to 88). and closed at 9334. O.0y + Illinois Weatern Union opened Eric second 63, gold, opencd at 75%, advanced to 7034, and closed at TU3g, Northwest gold bonds wero 114, St. ing funds 109, Burlington, Ceilar Pautalnk- Rapids & Northern 7834, und Alton cold 63 1003¢, Tao raitroad bonds, in Now York on Saturday, Erle consolldated seconds led (n poiut of actiyi- ty, and advanced under a brisk demant from 75 to 75%, while do funded Ss roso to TATNg, Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg consolidated “firats rose to 589§; Chesapeake & Oblo firsts to 4234, but the former reacted to 5S, and the latter to 42; Kausss & 'Toxas con- solidated assented sold up to U33¢; do seconds to 20; Kansas Pacliic, Denver Division, trust receipts assented to 10196; New Jersey Central convertibles to 973 Chicazo & Northwestern «consolidated to 12114, aud Metropolitan Ele- vated firsts to 1039; Denver & Rlo Grandoe tirete fell off to 9034, und closed at "903{; Chica- go & Northwesteru consolidated gold coupons tolld, ‘Che Hanvibal & St, Joseph Railroad earnings during the third week in June decreased $9,111, ‘The Chicago & Northwestern ournings during -the first three days this weck increased $27,200. ‘She nonual report of the Coleago, Rock Islund & Pacific Railroad Company for tho year endla;. March 31, 1879, is just weucd, ‘the length of reads owned aud Jeased was on thut date 1,931 anes; the average of miles operated during the year was 1,135, rainst an average of 1,033 the year previous, The principal figures of tho re- port ure ag follows: For flaca! year ending Ma: Gross receipta frum all yourcea were. 80, Operating expenses, including taxes, b, Net carnings. sare From this sum there has be p For rentals of leased. 103, 750 vor ii acht.., 080, B30 For dividend: ret) Leaving Expeaded ie “furovements, equlp: hl, aE Oo 109, 833,41 070,672.40 $3, 130,000.00 81, 100,300.02 ment, and conetmnctlon of new DIADCHOM sereessevesserertesereeee — 000,551,009 Surplus... seseeeeB 202,740.85 COMTANISON OF GRORS AND NEY RARNINGS WITH PRES ‘VIOUS YRARS (CERT OMITIED). here ening, “March fis 129,601 61,848, 0% a $1,868, 027 het transportat'n bs asia fi 3 Oa 12 Eat tranport atlon, Care Telegeaph tine . B7, 054,500 87,805,870 $1, 400,85 TOU vesseere F Operating: eipen Sh gsReut $4197 119 FAs RAL TI Nit enenin Loe . saunsae 8,814,350 4,329'000 Percentages of Gf "oper: arose earning, 54.19 8240 61.07 Percentages of 0 oe fares tnetitedto ? Kross carnings. DoSS om The followlug shows * ihe fluctuations of the neti ye aLecise Gnentng, divest, Loteest, Michigan’ Central.*76) Me Ente proferie Wabanh Raltw Quio © Mise ftenie 8 fisise 90 te L.& San Fran. Do preterred, Loujevitic. Nas M, & St. Vand Kanens Paciile. *Ex-dlvidend, 1% per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS, 2 K u: 8. Oa of ‘dl... " Ws ner cent coupons U. 8, carrenay Ur... Refunaing certldcates YORBIGN EXCitA; sta da’ Storling....+. Pelehia Sterling. .. Franc LOUAT SECURITIEG, Bid. Chiengo Btuntelpal Fa, 1802. Chicago Muntcipal 74, 18 Chicago Water losn 7s. Chicago Munietoal us Chicago Water Ioan Chicuye Linco Park 7 Chenvo South Park Chicago West Park, 7 Gitenso Treasury Warraaia’ (scrip). Cuok County 7... Cook County (short) 7 Cook County fs #1014} Gity Railway (South Site). OM aaa CHL Hatieay {Went Siac) 1% City Hatlway ‘do 7 percent cents. #100 y Itailway (North Sided 120 City Ratliway¢ Rott idey ie bndbelOha, Chanibor of Commerce. uL th dul} "10335 *10: And interest. COIN QUOTATIONS, Following are Chicago quotations for coins: N74 8h Austrlan florina™ (paper) Five francs, ..., Prussian thalera. Hoiland guelders. Kronors (swedian),. Mexican andy, Americaudoubloona Spanish doubloons, ... EDWALED L, BREWSTER, 104 Washington: UNITED STATES 4 PER CuNT BONDS Wor nale {n sums to sult, at COOK COUNTY 5 PER iT BO; Ler COOK COUNTY 7 PER CI CHICAGO CITY 7PER CaN SiokDs. LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Southwest corner Lagaila and Randolph-sts,, Ja buying and welling FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT NONDS, CHICAGO CITY AND COOK COUNTY BONDS, Anddoes a Ueneral Banking Business, JOUN H. WRENN & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 60 Waahington-st., corner Dearborn. UNITED STATES 4 PEI CENT BONDS, LOCAL SECURITIES. COMMERCIAL PAPER, ¥. G. RALTONATALL, 4, a RIDER 4 COn Chen w Yorks 6. tiroswr arta KIDDER & eo. Wea as eau STOUR BOK Hie Stocks hanght and in hat N, ye ratesof Couumisstin Stout ado aN a: of Conmntan furmaat ton, ienttied pile aera, Faitoumtall, Kitder se Trask, of our frm, ara biembers of the Now York Stock Exchange, CHARLES NENROTIN, 100 East Vashington-st, CITY, COUNTY, GOVARAMENT, AND RAILTOAD HONDS, COMMERCIAL PAPER, Ana Jnveninent Securities of all ktads, UNION TRUST CO, BANK, 8, E,cor, Madison and Dearborn: NECEIVES SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS INTEREST ON BAME, No natice required to draw money. BON, Cashior, je M, WALSC IRA NOLMES, ENERAL NZOKER, 80 WASHINGTON-ST, Wantato Hiy THIRD NATIONAL ae PECESVER'S: CERTIFI- ates By ule, ____ SITY BOUIP FOU 1873 TAXES, A.O, SLAUGHTER, BANKER AND DROKER, N. W. cor, Clark and Madtson-sts., Chicago, Stocks, Bonds, Local Securities, and Land Warrants, Mouiber of New York Stock Exchange, FINST NATIONAL WANK, COK, STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS, Eafo Depoalt Dopartwent tn the bascrwent, entrance from Wasbington-nt, Tuy and sell Governments, City and County Bonds, ‘Huy audaell Exchauge on Great Britain and Burope. €. GRANVILLE HAMMOND, , 127 LaSalle-at., wanrs, CHAMER | MERCE STOCK, oy PE NLARAG etOe EST DIVISION RAILWAY CERTIFICATES, = TATI TEOVED, for Ove years, at the lowest raten, Ratlway Bonds aud other youd Securities negotlated, pst ic ea Ra ie a eae li Rit ay INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Wa buy andscll U. 8, BONDS, Tho NEW 4 PER CENTS constantly on haut, ‘The Called 6-208 aud 10-403 purchased or exchanged ut best current rates, Alw buy and sell choice County, City, and Behoot Bondy, drawing @ % aod 8 per cent Ine reat. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.—We draw bills on Londot, Varls, Werllo, aud other pulota, TEI ee &CO., }00 Washington-ss, ee BY THURGRAPH. NEW YORK, ii Peed Yory, June 30.—Qovernments were ria, Railroad bouds were strong. ‘The fargest transactions were in Erio issues, which mado 4 further advance, new second eongols selliug up to 76%, do tirets to 11214, and funued fs to 53g. Kansas & Texns firsts advanced) to 30}¢, ane Chesapeake & Ohtos first guaranteed rose 1. State rocurities weruviull, ‘The stuck market was farly active, and in the mata firm, but toward the closo 9 alight reaction took place in coa} shares and 8t. Louts, Kansans City & Northern, ‘The general st, bowerer, remained steady, and flnai dealinga were at an advance of tga? 144 on Saturday's clostny prices, Iron Mountain showing the greatest improvement, owing {othe change effected In the gauge of the road. Touts: ville & Nashyltle fell off from 69 tu 608{, Trana- actions were 109,000 shares: 5,000 Erie, 5,000 Lake Shore, 5,000 Northwestern common, 11,000 Bt. Paul common, 19,000 Lackawanna, 2.500 New Jersey Central, 8,300 Morris & Essex, 2,000 Unton Pacific, 2,000 Cleveland, Columbus, Cin- clnnatt & Indianapolis, 4,000 Bt. does 3, 00) Baltl- mora & Ohlo, 800 Westera Union, 9500 1 Pacific Mail, 9,000 Kansas City & Northern common, 18,000 preferred, 6,000 Iron Mountain, atu 3,000 Kansas & Texas, Monoy active at BGO; slain 3 at Shy. Prime mereantiiy paper, B4@l4, Sterling exchange very Weak; sixty days, ASSL; sight, ASTIg, ‘lero will bo a general cessation of businees here from the 4th to the 7h, Bar silver here fs 113, Salant iany, allyor coin ia 8{@1 por cent discount, UOVERXMENTS. 1076) 103: Coupons of 1841.. 1029 oAt2 ‘serra ante, hteaeo & Alin San 3 ae u Cane N74 KL LSS. OU, St. Tee Ki ts a at feat St.la, KC. & Ne ytd es 2" -Cents'Fac, bonis Ha jun Pre, bonds Land-Grant sini ota. New dereoy Cent Rock Istnnd, ex.div {u BL Pauls cees oo HU. STATE LONDS, iMirginia Ga, new, qn seourl ,, ‘onnessen 63, old nicesey Gx, NEW Vircinia Ue, old... San Fr sence, Tus ak Mowing were the closing quotations at the Stock Board: Alpha .eeeesee tNorthern Belio ig Alta NG OUT see vrseece oe TL Helen 1 ‘Oversnan «+ Best & Hele Vallton ... Calttornis. Choiine & Botost Consol. ‘Virginia, Grown Point Osy Slorra Nev SEU non Consottd Ea Yellow Jacket. 4% Boule»... 17" [Pavan 1915) siaetin "White: $7) Mono.. 174;Tonepenilence...... Bh “Pi ouetiaad Taclde 74 Leviathan, ene 1-18 Grant Prize. SN, HW. & D * Julin Consolidated. Justice Mezican. we gal FOREIGN. Parvati June 30—5 p. m.—Consols for money, 11-16, American securities—Iitinols Central, 90143 Ponnsvivania Ceutral, 3034; Reading, “20/45 Erle, 93%; preferred, Bul, Untted Stutes Bonds—New bs, 10036; 4}¢8, 1OSFKs 43, LU18Z. ‘Tne auount of bullion gone Into the Bank of England to-ay ts £33,000, Panis, Jung 30,—Rentes, Hig 80c. REAL ES! TATE, The following Instraments were filed for record Monday, June 30: city prorgnry. Stato at, n w cor of Oakwood st, of, 72x 40 ft, dated June 28 (Michael isomnann to Louleuiauer). .. + veeeeS 1,100 Onk et, we cor Rush st, wf, Hoxl01's ft, triangular lot, dated dane 21 (ance D, Bmith to Charley Maltz) see 6,800 Abardecn nt, 110 ft @ of West Concer Bt, &f, UOx200 ft, dated June 0 (Hore nce. Wi aity to Jonathan Clark), 3,800 v 4 Horn st, 210 Ito of Wood at,n tix ft, dated dime 3 Atha of ao RT 92-10 Tt 8 of Thirty-cly 1 ‘. fasts ft, dated Junu 28 (Ehzaland Meank Baker to Albert Guild) 3,500 W: iach ay, 184 ft 8 of ‘I'wenty-ninth wt, of, BBx1B1%5 M1, dated dune 16 (Syaney I, ‘Darrow to John Dorney) eran 7,110 Holt at, 237 7-10 ft not w f, d0x126 ft, dated dune 28 *dacod Klein to Simon Nilvon) 800 Bran ay, OO ft wolf Ellis a dated June 28 Ciena W. Thomas to Wietinia i, Bayh) 2,600 Monroy at, 12:5 ft w of Wester: gixiao ity dated June 30 Lautea § + Fowler to A. IL Bank 1,000 Lincoln st, 17 ft n of West Adam: f, 1Nx125}5 ft, dated June 2h idokn a Plata to Catt, A. and Ellon M. “Wille fainy) ws +e 1,600 Canal at, ew vor of ‘tweitth rt. of, ix 100 ft, dated May 20 (Ieney M. Palmer tu Julia A. Danahy) .-.- 5,003 y-secund st, 1 Wear Centra ny, at AxUdats ft, dated vune 20 (ilenry hepurd, trustee, to Rutua Hiolmes) chants +8,000 Weet Waxbingion at, 180° ftw" of Unlou iy w fottelog tt, dited Juno 1? (Rata of Heury G. Wells to Jacov Bledler). 450 Western i ied ftw of Kinsale at, wf, S240 tt, dated Juno 30 Ulenry 1. "ene er, trustee, to Betsey 8, Muitson), . 050 Forest av, No.4, 44 ft wot Chirty-sitth tt, BOx1N6 ft, dated June 40 "(ohn Ty Doatu to MurgarotCatlaghan)....., 1,050 Bushell wt, 125 tu of Portland av, af, 2x124 710 tt, dated June 26 (Luclud: h Putnoy tu Selina Ky Mekinty), 2 NORTIL OF CITY JAMITH, WITILEN A RADIUS OF AKVEN bor OP THE Pale ee Ashland ny, 72 ttwof Dunning st, w. TYelun tt, dated dung 8 (heals Males fo Carolia Pawchko) ry SOUTH OF CITY LIMITS, MiLEw or TH Noot wt, 250 ft w of Stowart av, Sx 1t, dated dune 23 (W. tin Wutior Dinca to Patricks Joyce) 573 West UF CITY LIMITS, WITIL A nyern ‘OF SEVEN MILE OF THR COUNT-HOUNE, Erle at, # w comer of Wert Forty-olzhth nf, Liksxeo4 7-10 ft, dated duno Ey ieorge Gampuett to Otte RGlove. Morcann' sts dnd $ 20,000 mY © za tt dated dune (liane Johnson to Staci lon A, Darlow) Sete Q, Kinede at. ne carnor of Wert Foi 809 G50 THIN A HADIUS OY BEYER OUT iene vighth st, 40 acres, dated Fob. 8 at ter in Chincury to Salem 1, Walew) ... 17,003 Sate property, dated Fob, # (salem 7 Walua to Sarah 5, Hush). wseevesessoeee 15000 ee ‘atest quotations for June delivery yon tho lending articles for the last two bustucss days: Suturday, Alonday, BBG Oba G10 cu Sot Short ribs, boxed 400 wa nay “0 mw 8.0022, — 8,607%B9.00 B25G6.00 254.00 ‘The following were thy recolpts and shine monte of the leading articles of produce in this eity during the forty-cight hours ending at, 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and for the cor responding date twelva mouths age __RecKtiTe. Witudrawa from store during Saturday for Asked Ige advance on those tigures. elty constimption: 8,8¢3 bu wheat, corn, S12 bu rye, ‘The faHowing grain was fusnected Into stora In this elty yesterdiy tuorntne: 1 cara No. 3 winter wheat, beara No. $do, Sears rejected, tcar mised, 19 ears No. 2 hard, Zapring, 133 cara No, Bo, 44 cuca rejected, 10 cars no grado (440 wheat); 853 care hich-inixed corn, Oears new do, Scars new mixed, Tt cars ant 47,200 bu No, corn, Gf cars anil 2,100 bu rejected, t car no grade (1.15 corn); 83 vara white oats, 43 cars and 10,800 bu No. 2 mixed, 16 cars rejected (11 onta); 13 cats No, 2 rye, 1 ear rejected; Lear No, 8 barley, t cars axtra du, 5 ears feed. Total (1,740 ears), 780,000 bu. In- Spected out: 270,103 bu wheat, 204,104 bu corn, 16 bu barley, The following statement shows the distribu- tion of the breadstuffs shipped from this city during last week: 1,003 tnt ial TT ta oot N70 1 bat ta t Mn barley taken Tor ely consmaption, The Hoard of ‘Trade voteil yesterday to nd- Journ over from Thursday next to the followlny Monday. This will permit a three-lays’ absones to those members who wish to tse the time out of the city. ‘The interest in produce circles yeaterday chitel- Jy centered on the closiuz of the wheat deal for Juuc. There waa an active trading olaowhero, chiefly in provisions, corn, and oats, but the wheat deal was watehed with deep {nterest by not a few’ who had nothing clse to do there, and, of course, it was nar rowly scanned by the many who had out- standing trades for June, beside those who were operating in July and August con- tracts. To outside apvearance te market wos atendy. and rather slow, ‘The steadiness sur- prised not afew. It was widely expected that the price would by advanced to $1,08@1.40 for spot No. 2 wheat, but ft was held steadily all ‘lay at $1.07, which was the standing quotation of Saturday, Doubtless the longs hnd all they cared to stand at that figure. The current re- colpts were large, about 226 car-loads of No, 2 spring being reeetyed, all of which the longs had to buy, in addition to soma wheat already in store, and now and then round blocks sold by partes who intended to play smart” on the deal, It seemed as if the purchases made by the longs far exceeded thelr sales, the shorts velng rather slow in sottling, though thero were a good many of them, It was dificult to tind any two men who agreed in their estimate of the extent of the uncoyered deal; Some thought there was little ont, While others bellevod tlt considerably over a million bushels remalned uncovered out of the nearly aeyen miltians of June shorts In existence not more than ten days ago, After the cloge of tha regular market at 1 o'clock thero was more desire to actile, and a good many did no ina quict way, over 200,000 hu being thus cleared up. The dellyerles of the afternoon were large, aud the Teadtug tirm was too busy up toa dste hour in seanning receipts and country cheeks to be able to count up the uumber of those who had “defaulted.” ‘The quantity will not much execed 200,000 bu, which is probably not more than 2 per cent of the entire deal for this month, and less than that small percentage of the wholeoperation. Most of the whens was bought at an average of 00@ 0Se. The buying commenced at 90e, and followed. the market down to £65Z¢, then upwards to $1.00, whereitstopped. ‘The combination has probably sold ten times as much as they have bought at over $1.00; and claims to baye 2 good con- suming demand at remunerative prices. ‘The firm conducthiz the deal, preeumably tn the interest of the-New York capftalists who have been under wheat in the West for several months past, deny thut there hus been any such thing asa corner.” They say that the wheat was bought upon its merits, In the bellef that It could bo sold for consumotion ut good = prices, =o und ~—s that —evunts are justifying the wisdom of the course. ‘hey refor to the decrensed ucreave and bad weather in Western Europe as indleations that all the wheat we haye to spare will, ba wanted on the other side of the Atlautic. They bought the wheat and expected to. puy for it when dellyer- ed. There has been a squeeze nevertlicless. ‘The queation now recurs: Will the market be also piuched during July? They have had a similar squeeze fn Baltintore, Whent for Juno delivery advanced 18¢ per bu in that market Inst Thursday, and still there was not enouh to fill the contracts mad to de- liver wheat for shipment to Europe. Provisions were active und o shade easter. Corn was steady, with a faly busiuess at a de- tling of 2{e. Outs averaged lower, with some excitement carly, the market declining in the expectation of Jarger receipts, Ryo was uu- changed, barley nominal, and flour dull, Lake freights wore firm, with Kttle doing, but a bet- ter demand expected by carrlers from partica who want to ship out wheat and corn dellyered ‘on contracts, Sutil rates were quoted at 18{c for corn aud 2¢ for wheat to Butfato, but carrlers Wheat to Buffalo by steam wos inken at BWY@28fo Through to New York by Inke und canal was quoted at 63{@ie for corn and 7¢@73{e for wheat. ‘Through to Boston nominat at Ie on corn. Tall frelzhts were steady at [Ce per 100 Ibs on grain to Now York, but litle doing av those figures, ‘Lhrough rates on ineats to Liver- pool were quoted at 40@42¥ge per 100 Ibs and 563{c to Antwerp. dobbers of dry goods were falrly busy, tho demund belng more than ordinarily liberal for the timo of yenr, and the tenor of prices both for cottons at woolens was unequivocally firm. ‘The demund for boots and shocs was light, but us this is the dull season fn that branch of trade the present quict causes no uncasines, Trices srotending Igher, in sympathy with the ad- vance Iu leather, ‘There was au active move- inuntin staplo and fancy groceries and prices were firm all around, while in coffeca, sugars, and teas the tendency was upward, No changes wero developed in the drled-frutt market, Prices of most descriptions were Mrm,—applus, pouches, and prunes especially so, In the fla market thero was coutinued activity, and Saturday'a quotations were thorouchly sustalu- ed, ‘The butter market was without new features, Cheeso retmalucd dull and weak. ‘There. was f inoderate movement in offs, paints, aud cot- ora at the rullug figures of Inet week, Lenth- er was strong. No changes wero noted in bagelug, tobacco, coal, and wood, ‘Vhe lmwber market was falrly active and steady, ‘The cargo offerlngs were Ubcral, aud met with g good iuqulry, The yard sales reached the usual aggregate, Wool was quiet und unchanged, ‘The recelpts were lMberal, and country murkets were reported to be a shade easier, ‘The demand for broom-corn was small, and prices ruled steady at the recent adyance, Seeds wero quiet, timothy belug rather weak. Hoy waa steady, und hides o elude easier, though select lots brought for- mer quotations, ‘The supply of green fruits was falr, und most yarletiea broucht recent prices, Sumo kluds of berries were frmer, Potatoes showed symptoms of weakenlys In consequence of larger recelpts from the South- ern and berder Stutes, GUAIN INAPECTION, The following tablé stiows the inspection of each grafu inte store iu this city from Jan, 1 to date for two years: Ziye, Barley, wz 509 Jannary, Fenruary i) 010 Marek aa ay. suds Waeal, January, ih, 737 Fabrunry 2, 122 Murch... ta Eat ‘There were 200,209 bu wheat recelved by lake during dune, Of the wheat received by rall thts year 9178 cars, or almost preelsely one-third of the whole, was Inspected as No. 2 springs The following was recetyod by cannt during the afx months: 1878, Tigh mixed corn 161.501 No. Zeon ese 419,000 Now hica mixes 6, 800 Now mixed cort Nejectent corn,;, Uninerchinniabio cor, > white oats... 2 87060 77,200 iy ori 1 4,700 TOTAL Rechts AND SHIPMENTS. The following table exhibits the receipts and shipments of flour, gratn, and provistons for the past six months, as compared with the corres aponding time Inst year, as reported by the Bonrd of Tratte: uit iva ‘2,403 __nRoKID rs. Tem | er Articles, |=» Pri, Wostsen 20, NI EXVORTS YROM ‘TILE STANOAIUD. The following were the exporte from the four leading cities of the Atiantle seaboard fur the dates namads Week end'a Werkend'a Weeken@g dane, une wt, Tune 20, 2870, 187. 1878. Fionr, bris.. 107,010 7, 705 Wheat, bu. 2. 75host 9 O61, uds . 1,500 we, ety ve, bit Dariey, ba Pork, ‘brie Lurd, Ihe. Pati to, a.orenin antl Bacon, ibs... 11,7711 10,810,474 0,50! GRAIN IN STONY IN NOW YORK. ‘The following tabla shows the stocks of grain In New York on the dates named: ine i ine 28, Tiga a108 13:4 ABT Wheat, bu, brn, aie rH tt Bika) Uae Bais MOVEMENT OF WIIEaT. The following shows the receipts and ship- nients of wheat ut points named yesteray Neveleeh, SMyped. 304,510 301,000 Chicago. Patladetpi ” Total. vss. stones IN NEW youk YesTenDAy. Tune 30.—Recelnts—Fiour, 23,433 bria; wheat, 187,85) buy corn, 200,174 buy onts, 69,882 bu; corn-meal, 339 pias; rye, 0,000 bus malt, 27,085 bu3 beef, $470 tes: cutimeata, 5,43 plus; lard, 1,707 tes: whisky, 313 hris, Exports—For forty-eight hours — Flour, 7,000 brla; wheat, 222,000 bu; corn, 222,009 bu. Hors. A prominent local dealer who hns been travel- ing througt the hop counties of Wisconsin says there has’ been aremarkable decrease in the acreage in that State, He estimates that it has been reduced more than one-half in some sec- tlona, nnd enya the sards left are sadly negiect- ed. Hops have nut pald the furmers much foro seuson or two back, and they are plowing up the plants ond trying: other crops. The reports from New York nlso give a dininished produc- Uon, In some counties the loss Is Jarze, Last. year New York yielaed a very heavy crop, and prices uve ruled so low as tu tnake the cultiva- tion of the vine uot suillelently remunerative. Itis supposed tut a good many old hops will bo carried over somewhere, but the tocal stock fs zht and trmiy held, the Intest quotations for fair to choice belng He per 1b, Dealers do not expect a ehort supply unless something Nappens to the crop. Lops areas sensitive to weather conditions ag barley, and a mugcy day orso in the picking acason night do great In- jury. PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were fairly active, but chiofly in changes from ono month to another'at a alight advance on tha actual cust of carrying. A guod many July contracta had to be provided for, and the deairy to soit nade tho market caeier, though it wad very steady, ‘Thera was not much doing for export, aud tho attendance was Ight outalde of thoso ongaged in making the transfers ahoye noted, ‘The excitement in wheat drew off some operators, and leftthe provision party a small onc, The ad- vicog from other places indicated no particular change, and hogs at tha Stock-Yards wero uteady. Mess Ponrk—Wan modorately active aud abaded off about 2340 por bri from the closing prices of Saturday. sales were reported of 80 brie xpot at $0,874551,500 bris ueHlor June at $0, 8216@0. 85; 1,750 bris wcllor July at $0.800,0.87!4 5 5, G00 brie seller August at $9,02!3@,0.97%1 and 0,000 bri weer September at $10.024@10, ory, Total, 29,830 brie, ‘The market closed steady at $0, 8000 $85 for cnah, $9.8070.8815 for duly, SVE f for Audunt, und $10.02130510. 05 for Septom- Old pork was entirely nominal nt $H.000 prime mess ut $0, 0000,50; aud extra prime VO EK. SU. ‘as steady, thera homg scarcely nny chunge from the latest prices of Saturday, Tsay were feported of 4, es wetlor July at $f. 10D 303, chfeily nt do: 0, KOU tee sefler Au 24/60, 80¢ nnd ee prem The market closed alondy’ 4 for’ spot, ‘BH. 10. 1h¢ for vel Nor auly, ¥ 7 Veal 20 for seller August, and 36, 2526.87 ie September, Mrata—Were active in changes, and quict in ex port ents, Sbipnure were aupsrently out of ths market, except for hans, whlch weru in fair ro. quest, but with little doing, ‘Tho purchases of mnvats for silpment have Leen hght ever since the advance iu ralt freights, the rather liberal outro tinea then being moxtly on: contracts made for frelubt room some weokange, Sules wororenartad 28 yesterday of 160, G00 Iba shontdors GR aatiar: Maes 4,500 tea green homs (16 bs) at Zaer aneut pickled hame (26 Ibs) at Bise4 4,000,000 tbe sh seller dune, $4.075% BUGABG aeller AU: oe Suptembe Ing prices on the | & ayaa | Nhort clears, a clears, $1.00 4.00 5.00 10 07 uTs as 875 H Do, September, $4 dune, boxed xd; lung-cut ars, BARC fur 3 hdvoraves green Hamas Face Tor’ wane averayes; Breon vhowlders, eGis}y Bneon quoted. at-tibde for aionidern, 540 GYj0 for allurt elle, 3,¢b53¢¢ for abort clear, BAG ali conyased ad packed, Gutase: Was qitiet ot £5,00490 for Na white, asideae for ood yellow, and Bcesite for brat F PRONUCTS—Wers firm and quiet at sh 0070.25 fur mess, $10,00210,25 for extra meay, and $16, 50@ 17, 00 for haw WatLow—VWad quiet at f4@5 ic for elty and Hy Qs ¢ for country, with dalo Uf 100 bile city at HAC, BREADSTUPES, FLOUR =Was dult ane somewhat weak, Buyers hetd of for the tower prlecs which wome of them wupporedt inust lnevitably follow tho close of the June wheat deal, and avont the only business done was the supplying of a fow immediate wants hy the local trade, Salus wero reported of 400 bra wine ters at 35,0004, 10; GOO brla double extras, chief- Ty at $4.85@5,00s 100 bels extras nt $3.50; 100 brla supers ana 10 bria rya Hour, both on private torms, Total, 1,200 Uris. ‘The following wae thu nominal range of pricoa: Cholew winte Goad to ehotce winters: Fair to cood winters ., Choice Siinnesat: . Kuler to good Minunesotas ... Fale to good spring: low marae Exportexiras’ in suck. Buax—Waa actlve and steadier, atige some quoted the ufarket te weak. Thoro wae a yreat deal on sale, Toe reported tninsactions axgre- gated 100 tony at $7.607.7.30 por tun ou track, and $7. 50H, Ou free un bosrd card. Coux-Moat—Cosrac wad nominal at $13.37% per ton on track. Mipprixus—Sales wero £0 tons at $8,50@0.00 ver ton, Suonts—Sato was mete of 10 tons at $9.00. SPRING WHRAT— active ond trregularly easier, Tho market for July declined xc, white wpot wheat way unchanged. Liverpool waa reported firm, but the other Mritivis markots quiet, New. York telegrams made little difference to the tone here, which was apparently dictated mostly by Jocal considerations. ‘Thu receipts by rail showed Bu iucteanc, country hotlers sending in os much as they could to take advantage of the difcrenee bstween the prices of yesterday audtordsy. ‘fie muatket for duua otiracted the i] lp Welt ‘The HM day for the itis netted ealy about a dozen 4 veaidos the earrentireceipte, Unt a wood, mei ronnd lote, Tho latier wore anparontly oF feketl only to text the wtrongtlt of the, uganda they wero purchaved back afterwarta at thy peers price, “Ona spacty, may be instanced, who aphid 25, 000 In di og Nhek, aula few jrinnter raty Wards bongle AG, G00 ba uf the sane pen. Alling fe 0 i of A Nrevioukattgctage, The mhottd led rather alowly on ‘Cham, but filled in tte freely after 1 o'clock in a private way, Fagiree declined slowly uyder wom fexra that a coot du of spot wheat) Will be olfered hora my in the ast thle week, Seller duly openest at 7% Qc, declined to Wyse, Improved, to NFee Ad cloned at fide. elles Atiyuet rol. st D1@UA sec. closing at i.e. Sontomber- waa adlet at B84Gn RSRic. No. i was vasier, closluz nt Mie, Shut gales wore 60,100 WiLNo, 8 need Gee at Dat B01} 400 bit doe RS 10 Unt rejoeteet AL UFet 1P,000 Wt 1800 Oo track: anil 2.000 ba de. i ‘Total, 108, 000 int tet aftentlon, thong not the most trading, hing the vea) 1,07 0 S3 4] Mendaling, Java java iaepberrlen, red, ‘g eano uf 16 4 ts Hnspherrion, black, W eave of 1 pples, 20 hier, -Cherrles, Chartics, sweet, W cane, ‘Touhatnes, ¥ bux. inant, WHOX,. 7 Ave Dhar: Vananae, y bane Pinenupler wer doz, GROCERS —Aetis fir Acterized the pracery market, There were no price-changer, thongh coffees, migare, and rico We quote; mee, Wwero very strong. CATONNA. 106 s09- 08 Loulelans, Rangoon, prime Mangoony faitasersee Moelta.. Conta Te Ito, faney gatden 10, Fa tle, henge to ‘chulce.—. aa «Wag 00 eens rl TQGAIT! MB Gi N—Was activa anid e: aN tei 48 bu, and closing "447 elow the lilestpitie of Saturday, ‘Tho Brith markets were quite, anit steady, and New Yorle netings ‘bnt our reais ty, wero ninch laren, giving an iereawed unantit be (fered for anie. ‘here was h renee quate, mand thronghont, but the feeling In futuras wos’ edater, und partly becauea sone Yoarud heavy de- liveries to-day on duly ¢ontructs,. There wae 0 quod deal doing in chanzing over from July into Angust, butlers than heretofore, 1) Npecial preasure tt binge duly corn. = Tho eather “ srarmer, Wis mora pee the growing © crops. teller sy said cattle at later ont ths BUA C, | & i aed ea EY be: a extra storage cloved at it reported of 11.000. bu No Bah ases &0GO bu da, short Tacalpte 400 bn new high mixed at a4¥ paleeal and rejected nttHes 8,8 Aub "by uanifleont econtruck. nad 14.800 bin to at vag ‘on board card. Total, 208, G00 bu, u, re nioderatoly active, avoruginy abont 4x lower, ‘The marker decilued carly auder free offerluce, and recovered after the daya’ recuints were posted, they, though Inrge, falling short of expectations. ‘he erop reports flso depressed the market, 4 tuo ontelelds are said to have mach tu- proved [8 nppearance, and tits nnnoincement brought out more sellors of the Jonger futuras, few June deals were closed, and July waa ix mod erate demand, thy shorts appearlug to be in no hurry to suttle. No, @ cash or da aL tl N10 and closed at ic, July opede 5c, tO B13, and closcd at I2sze. August nold at 28ig0 to GHike, and closed nt 282c, September nyld ut 2k6 dowa to Bite, ad closed at.ghont Sisce,, Sunaplen werw dnify andl wore ruthor frecly 1 to lash, saley were roported uf quite (neiutting at fo card toy te enisell by eampte pacts 1209 on white ut JO'sGcaitte, a on track; and 86tl bn mixed at 0¢¢1U;cs and 7,200 bu white Gite, treo on boned. Total, 31,809 na. een aul] and easy, ‘No. #2 aold'at file nnd tansy, July was quict at “Beg@site, and August at" B2G52;c, Tho futures, eapeelally August, were weakened by larga offerings from tholntertor, Cash sales were reported of 8,200 bu No.2 ut ile; $000 bu by sample at G2G@S5e on Total, 12,800 bu. ‘na Inactive and nominal at '70c for Now 2, Ge Ac for extra J, and A0ce4He for No, 3, Suptotnber was quoted at KOg bid, with sollurs ask- lug 10@ Lhe nore. There was no particular demand for it, The barley acreavo in tho West is supposed to besmaller than Inst year. — Cast sales wore re- ported of 400 bu by sample at 40 free on board, und40U bu at 40c on track. ‘Total, 800 bu. MONI CALL. ‘Meas. porit- 9 8.609 bela at SO.85@0.8712, for July viii Fh naga 00 for August, Tard: 1,000 tea nt & 4 for July ani gu, 208 1 4s for bia Supe ribs—i00, 000" Ibs at for Angust and 34.00% for ‘Soptember, = 477}, 000 HEV C for duly, V1Y4 B01 Jec for August, BS72@i00C fur September, and $ 2c forthe year. Winter salient due bn ie at Oise foe Angast, Carn—700,000 bu BL rraG@uTIC for Augnet. and A740 mber, 090 bu at 2d for August, nnd “ae for September, ‘ AVTERNOON CALt. Wheat—Sales 165,000 bu at 96%G.0%e for July, 915, @oltzc for Angist, Kc for September, and i.e forthe year,” ed winter—10, 000 but at Bre tor duly and {tay ic, for August. - Corn—70,0U0 bn at side cen ¢ for duly, and dzo-for August, —the latter closing at SO%@iU7c. Oats—19,000- bu at AWGN for July, 2K Bwo for August, oTie for September, and 271,¢ for the year. Mess nork~-2, 00D brla ut $9, 52!4 for July and $0.s214 So0.08 for Anguat, Lard—2, sO ted at $0. 071640 G10 for Jul, Shoulders, 00. 000 los ut $5.80 for Augusts Short rivs—100,000 Ibs at $4.80 4.8214 for August, LATER. After tho call whent sold at N6%@O7e for July and at $1,00!4@1.07 for Juno in “ettloment, the latter closing at $1.07, Carn brought Sue fur duly and 7c for Auguwt. Oats were quict at 28sc seller August and 332ic for daly, GENERAL MARKETS, TROOM-CORN—Was In fale order reqs fs firmly held, and the recelpts oro light: ne roca enrpet brush, Yl Green hurl... Tted-Upned finn). Fine ureen, with hurl to woric it. Red-tinped do. Inferior . Crooked .,,.,.++ sat RUTTER—Tho market was “without pranounced chango. ‘I'here waaa moderate call for the dlifer- cnt grades, and the ruling prices of Inst woek wero generally reullzed, We agalu quote: Creamery .. ee Good to eioica ‘daley . i Band eOle Meditim. vo. eesee “i 10 Inferlor to common see AGT BAGGING—In this market thero ,was fair netivity, and orices sgaln dlaplayod great strength, Woe repeat our list: Stark «. ot Burians +t bn .. Hoot Brizhto 344 Hes pal Otter Creek. 4 Ut Lowiaton ,, Sty Do doubles American 201s} Wool sacks BUILDING MATERIALS—Wero in fate demand, aud brick are quoted firm. Common brick are plenty. Following ts the price list Common brick, ner m. Preesed brick, ner in Lame, in bulk per rl Lime, in br ja, hu: Cuinents, per bri Portland cement, ber ter, American do, per bth... se Plastering hatr,-per bu Michigan stucco, per bri CUBESE--Kemaine dal and 20 1.342 1.40 heavy, ‘There yas alight demand, a pretty {ull suppty. and a good We. quote ag fot- dea) of Itregularity iu pmees. lows; Vull roam, Part skim, duit. with br ed mchanwed, 4S Lackawanna nuit 73 for Erie, and at $3.00 Gide purdax, The iro amanll hut Muaisfont Jigen are quickly alvectedt py the hat weather, and huyers {1 are buying from hand to mouth, ¥Isi1—dubhers reporta cantinued actlyo demand, with prices rahi tirm, folow are tho quoranuna: : No, Lwhitediah, B Kebrh + 4.0 4,50! Family woitedl 0 38.50! Trout, '¢-brl, Aluchrel, extra: No, 2 whores 14-bF No! i bay, Webel No, 3 whore, t3-brl.. No. 2bay, 4 Large family Kat family, nit, Nod Dae earge ‘ Ny Summerecurud cot Compresaad cod Droward colo Labeaior herring, epllt, Labrador heremgy" romid, br Liabrador herring, rownd, Hotland seta muke a Kealed negring, P Caitfornig salnon, lari jon, ts-ri peti a i ) NUTS—Worw "‘whthoat activity, 4410 Tight call from the country trade atthe i Heise given belaw: FOREN, a itor range iio, conten, Ito, roasting, Patent cut toat Crushud, Granutal Powdert A atantinr Yellow... teens . aut Caltfornta sntar-loaf drt Hfyenin eilver art Now Orlcans molaw Do prime... Fair. Counion rare Cominon maiasaen, Mack strap... Nutiney Cateutt ‘Truo Blue Bre hk 5 @ he White lily, 4y nee Peach blossom... HAY—Wos steady, with ifuht saber, “Tho offer- Ings were xinall, and local dealerg were the priucl- ual buy 1 tlnothy.., + or » -810,60012,00 8.000 #40 lee an WOE Fi 8.00 The flurry Teather hav tet udvnticed wo fat am ide: ad tl the 0 latter are now o sliade caster, thourl the recelpta continue small and select lots: bring full prices: 1 leuenred Iles. pm Heavy ry at es x m amazed do, Catt, | Bh coun, $i ib. Bey fin 2 Dry Hint, 2. P,d Dry valted, Ne b Dry salted. 1 tb, Green city butetia Green clty butcher’, steers, # tn. Sheen pelie wool vetimateds Bes acs Were quoted quiet, with’ pricos rangle ay tefore, We quote: No. Carbon, 110 degrees te: Rag Carbon, Illinois lead, cr 11% Gurbon, headlight, 175 degrées teat 144 Carbom, Metigun teral tea 73 Elaine, 160 degrece teat, .. As Lari, ext ot Lard, a0 ard, 40 ae Os any 50M Fs SL20mL eh 70 Os Neatefupt oil, ; an Bank oll if a8 Stralts. au Turpentine. . aL Miners? ail, extra yellow Ag Minera"oll, white, BS Naphtha, deodorized, 0) gravity, 2B Guaoline, deodorized, 74 ogra 11 Gasoline, 87 deerucs. oes TY West Vitwiala, natural, 0 degrees, a0 Natoral, 30 degree 2: n@ 18 Hedueed, 28 degreva POTATOES—New Oricans ete quoted easy at (ch. AO and Southern at SA.76a64. 60 pur brie * ‘Thy demand was fair and the Stteringe liberal. - POUMTRY—Was quiet and casy, Old hens and large epring chickens bring quotations, but ath since ie dutl, The offerings were not vel A lore: SHI: ‘St. nd August delivery. Tinothy wae “quoted « under Inryor offorings; $1.60 was quated for prime and $1.56 Ukl, Clover was quiet at $U.70G, ‘Tho late woeds wero dull. Tho etles continues large, and pricey show no alzne of changlug ut present: Fine xalt, 93 br Goarse galt, Z Url Dalrys @ bi, wie tugs ak, patty, 2 brie with bags . é RaniGntuant ituroka tale, ber exes, Bera OD 'THAS-—[temutti itm, There was an active de- mand at the priced following: MYHO: IMPERIAL. Commonto alt, ..J7@¢85|Common to fair, ».200835 Superlorto ne. .-28@8, Superior tu fine, . 40@50 Extra ine to finest asin Extra tina to tnest, 00@ds Cholcest ... U5] SAvAN UNCOLONED. YOUNG ityst a Common to fair. ..18 in Commun to fair, i7@28'Suportor to fe... superior to fine, ..6@40/ Extra fine to He DOROS Extra tine ta tincat ssa LON, Gokeent 4970 Common to futr, ousPowDE [Superior to tine. Common to fulr, 30: Hxtra fino to nen Superior to fine, iCholeert Jexirn fine to nest 50%,0] | xovCHONG A: Choivost oo TTS Superior to WHISKY—Wan in fatr demand at Friday's a vance, Snies were suported of 250 brie dietiiiers? vouds on the bawie ofl. 05 per gallon for high- winet. WOOL—Waa mthor’ quict and unchanged in nice, iwreported that the country markets are , voftenti, chielly those where wool tins been rel- nilvely higher tian here, Small orders are coming indaily, und the recalpte are liberal Waste Hoece, medi Washed fleece, fine, per I Medium unwashed, Fine das, TAO 10 .s06 iperastc chaies. b-washed, common io “goad, LIVE STOCK. cntcaga. CATTLE--Heecived during Sanday and Monday, 2,800; seine timo Jaut week, 4,178; official laut, week, 24,540, There wae a very dull markot for shipping cattle, Tho reccipte were not very larae, but reports ¢rdm Now Yerk and other paints were dni and shippers stood aloof, They were not the ) clined to take hold except ata reduction of hiLt0c from Inst week's closing prices, and the few droves taken on Euatern account changed hands ot that mueh ‘soft. Texuns ani common grades of na. tlyes. anch ae ara wought by local butchers and \ canners, wero in fulr demand und sold well up to previous figures, the offerings boing moderate, Owing toa“ emash-up” on tho Chicago, Hurling. ton & Quincy Mallroad, the viock talus on that road did not reach the yarda until afternoon, bat trada suftered no eeriude drawback on that nce count, the receipts by the olier roads veing in ove cry way ample, The market closed heavy. CATTLE WALES, Price, \No. Ar. Prlee, $4.00) 15 aid $8.0 HS, Hy Yatus, 1: ithe marker ‘apowed aul Vuere was a ren fueling uunung holdere, and, ow the supply was moderate (no stock are ed by the Bure we eS 1B Os Bs ul @ 8 aes ench prunca, ivoga: ee ay Freach prunes,’ boxe 8 M Rating, Ja! a sae alt ah. rai London 18 Lodee nhuscatel. Vulencins, new, A ae Thuston Road ualll afternoot y wero enabled to allgntly advauce prices, atom woru ut $4 SUB 1.00 fur bucun graded, at $3,003.00 fur poor to chuide bacon beady And at 8.80%! for heavy alippers, ‘The wiarket cloeed wieady, tog saLKs, Apblen Sitter. a Antes, Ohio... aie by Feaches, unputed, Tuive icp aN Peaches, unpured, quarter + dng ot Haavberries ..., iv a) Mackberrles, ” fh @. Oy Pitted cherries. 00. ws @ Mt Filberta... 9 @ 10 Almonds, 1X @ 1% 1ssii9 1554 atu 44 pS oa Oy a @ By ‘4 BY i bud Weith dn Sair supply and ro- ‘Rulud vurletive of burriga wore emer, the quest. ruceipta being less than usual, ‘The rales of lemons are increusing. dee Ilgat eupolie, Btrawoerniey, Strawberries, Oranges nfo quiet and mteudy nit og 1.00 5, ¢ 1.09 fancy. 5 dui,

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