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10 NANCE AND TRADE. Better Demand for Governments e=Foreign Exchange Steady. Ohicaco Banks and the Interest Law ‘Subsidiary Silver—Stocks Weak. ‘Tho Produco Markets Leas Active—Hogs Easy---Provislons Dull and Lower, but Steady. Wheat irregularly Firmer, Except on Spot 4 (orn in Good Demand— Bye Lower, FINANCIAL. ‘There was a botter demand ‘for Government bonds, and some of the dealers reported the largest transactions for wecka. The price of the 4s was firm in the morning, and weaker in the afternoon. In Chicago the 66 wero 1045¢ bid, thes 10334, and the 434s 1053{, The 4s closed at 10134@1019 bid, but moat of the trans- -actions wore at 1013 buying and 1023 eciling, Refunding certificates were 1025¢@1025{, In foreign exchange rates wore unchanged, ‘but the market hada firmer tone,. In Chicago sterling grain-bills were 498}¢ for sixty-doy Dill, and 48544 for sight; and French wera B213¢ for sixty-day bills, and 5199¢ for sight. ‘The actual Chicago rates for sterling wero 485}¢ and 4873. In New York the nctual rates wore 4858{ and 48734. The posted rates for sterling wore 4803¢@488}4, French bankers’ bill wore BIE@OITI. Consols onened at 97 11-16, and advanced 44, to 97 15-16. Chicago bank clearings increased to $7,200,000 onaccount. of the settlements of the Ist of the month, Business was light apart from connter traneactions, . Discount lincs are getting amaller, Rates are 4,5, and 6 per cent on call, and 7@8 per cent on time at the banks, Country ordors for currency are growlug less, There is 3 good demund for New York ox- thange, ‘Tho new Interest Jaw, Nmiting the lender’ to 8 per cent interest, bas now gonc {nto effect. In- auiry among the: banks shovwa thut it is their in- tention to comply, ssa rule, faithfully with the law. ‘There will be some cyasions, but the ima- jority of the banks take the position that insti+ tutions dependent as they arc on the mafn- tenance of Jaw and order cannot afford to sot ‘the example of violauing Jaw. The effects of ‘the law will be various. Somo borrowers will - immediately get a net reduction of 2 per cent ia their Interest, and the banka will make corre- sponding losecs. One Casbicr estiinated that the law would cost Lis bank $25,000 0 year. ‘There isa class of borrowers whom the banks have barely tolerated for the sake of the high Antercat they paid. It will not pay to lend these people at 8 per cent, and they will be dismissed to the tender mercies of the stroct brokers. These intermediaries can bor- vow at 8 and Jend again at an advance, In thia way tholow will help the note brokers. ‘The banks still claim the right to buy at its market value such paper as {8 offered for sale, ‘ona higher rates than 8 per cent will be ob- talned by buying paper from the brokers, Bubsidiary sliver is now belug redeemed by tho Chicago Sub-Treasury ot par in Iegal-ten- Sers, Tho clerical force of the office Is limited, and can consequently bandte only about $5,000 to $5,000 a day, Large holders are restricted to aredemption of about @100 a day. Tho Do- partment requires that silver prescuted for ra- demption shall be sorted, and put up in $20 porkoges, The offect of this redemption is seen in the appreciation of the value of sinall silver at the brokers’ offices to 90}¢. The charac of 44 nta-per cent is made to cover the trouble of sorting, putting up, and carrying to the Sub- Treasury. Chicago is the redemption polnt for the outire Northwest, and Jarge amounts of small silver are constantly coming forward from Omaha and other places for redemption, Btandord dollars could Jegaily be paid out in this redemption, out the Sub-Treasury has not used them to any cxtent, as the recipients im- mediately present them for conversion foto bull- lon certiticates, ziving the office the troubla of two redemptions instead of one, “Therg ts nothing iu the condition of the coin balance of the Chicago Sut-Trensury to maka secessary Secretary Sherman's action in discon- Wnulng the payment of bond interest in gold. Bince the disappearance of the premium on- gold the gold in the hands of Assistant Treas: arér Gilbert has fnereased largely. Baris have brought in Jorge amounts, .ghd token out currency certificates for ¢ {t. United Btatcs,pfllclals who were recelying got, god have had to mato remittances to thé. Chica- go Sub-Treasury, have often sent gold in prefers ence to Jogal-tenders, os the Inttor aro more con- venient to keap sud handle, Postmasters along the Hne of the Union Pacitic, where more or less Rold is in circulation, bave been sending {n part of their returns iu that coin, The store of gold here has actually {ncronsed since Jan. 1, dn addition to the bank dividends noted tha other day, thera have been declared a quarterly alvidend of 13¢ percent by the Hite and Leather Bank, a seini-aunnal dividend of 5 per cent by the Merchants’ National, a sent-annual divi. dend of 5 percent by the Tralera', Tho Corn Exchango adds its profits tothe surplus fund, and the Northwestera Natiousl carries its as wn- divided profits, : Large transactions in local accurities were made yesterday, ‘Tho Board of Fducatton was aw heavy purchaser of city aud county bonds for its fund. Chicago 7s of 1390 sold ut 116!¢, Chi- cago 7s of 1805 ab 11434, 1801s at U4, 1808s at 1185{ and 11036, 2802s ab 115}4, 1810s at 110% ‘and 118}4, 1883a at 11937, ‘These prices are ex- clusive of accrued joterest. ‘The new West Chicago 5 percents mado thelr appearance on the market. ‘hey woro offered at 10314, and sales were reported at that price, Tha new Cook County Se aro offered at 10334. Chieaga wator 7s, 1893, wero sold at 1141/ und fntercst. Cook Couuty 5 per conta, frat iesuc, were sold ‘at 103 gud tnterest, and Cook County 7a, lovg, a: 1133¢ and ioterest. Stocks were a littlo more active. Fluctuations betrayod a so0d deal of weakness, especially in the Grotzers, und the outlook was alluring to those Mei{ned to regard this market as prey for the bears, Northwest reports a guin of $55,000 dn the first five days of the fourth week of June, The common sdyanced 34, to 05%, but the pre- ferred Jost 3g, to 958%. St. Paul's Increased .(earnluge foot up the jundsoime total of $129,000 ‘or the rat three wouks of June. The common Potied at D4, mate 34, to 6434, dropped to 53!4, ujnd sold finally at 833g. ‘The preferred loat $4, 0 925g; ‘The other losses were: Western Union Pyro 02}4; Mtnneapolle 34, to 9394; Delaware Hndaop 13f, to 4034; Bt. Joe preterred 4, to 4 Wabash 3g, to 0534; Erle 14, to 2734; Unton Pacthle 4, to TX, ‘The gaina were: Michigan Contral 34, tu 7436; Lake Bhore 34, to 7894; Rock Island 3f, to 139%{5 I linols Central sold up Srom b0}¢ to 00, und closed at 8937; C., C., C, & 1.1, t0 516; Jersey Central 34, to 5136; Ban srancisco 34, to 934; the proferred 3¢, to 11}; and Loulsville & Nashville 3, to bsg. The talc of the many 16 of an active market and higher prices next weck; the few are watch- tug thelr chance to sell short, Some one will gel burt. To-day ds the laay doy this weok to take a turo In stocks, _ Erie second Os, gold, opanod at 77, and closod at TOY, " Northwest gold bonds were 114, St. Pant siuk- ing funds 1053, ex interest Ug per cunts “Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern 733g, und +, Alton gold 6a 1063¢. > Ja rullsond bonds, !n New York on Monday the, Erle fasues were the features, exhibiting Marked strength) and recording 4 geuveral ad- yence an, arse (rupsgctions, ‘The business in Erie consolidated eecouds footed up nearly $1,- 200,000 at 753{@7HX, against 7534 at tho closa on Saturday. Erle funded Bs advanced 5 per vent, to %3{; consolidated “7s 54, to 142%; Lehigh & Wilkesbarre consolidated as- sented, althoughiless active tuan the Eric issties, advanced 23 per cent, to 033¢; Kansas & Texas bonds advanced 1 per cent, consolidated assent- edsolling up to 69%, und seconds to B0)¢; Denver & Rio Grande firats wore aleol por cent higher, rising to 918{; Metropol- flan Elevated firsts roscoe to 10374; Kansans Pacific firsts, with conpon cer- tifleatos, to 117943 New York Elevated firats to 116g ; Toledo & Wabash seconds, ex coupon, to 86¢; do consolidated conyortible, ex coupon, to 78g; St. Paul gold 7s to 114; I. & M. Diviston to 113; Michigan Central sinking-funis to 1104 Louisville & Nashville consolidated to 113; Rome, Watertown ds Ogdensburg consolidated firsts rose to 5334, anil reacted to 53. ‘Tux Tripune {s indebted to Gold, Barbour & Swords, of New York, for the dally reports of sales on the New York Stock Exchange, Oppoatte views of the coal trade aro held hy the Engineering and Mining Journal and the Phila- delphia Public Ledger. ‘The former journal in de- scribiug the Inat auction sale of coal avers that the coal was largely purchased by partics who are supposed to haye heen employed to ' bol- ster’? the market, or clso acted as brokers for some of the other companios who were willing to purchase the coal for the purpose of showing an apparent strength, even thouch they bad to sollit again xtaloss. De this as it may, con- sumers eecvred very little of the coal, and the public believes that the actual condition of prices has improved but very Httly aluce they were nt their lowest. Both before and since tho sale, new ordera have beer quite ecarce, although some companies, being wellaupplicd with orders taken at the lowest prices, feel themselves Independent. ‘Tho out- look fa that thero will be but very few vew orders placed during the next thirty or forty- fivedays. The efforts to advance prices will only tend to reduce business for the time, and nothing short of a strike - will warrent nn ad- vance before August, But, on the other band, the Philadelphia Ledger thinks the anthracite cont trade presents am most encouraging outlook, in which all the clements of & prosperous trade stand out conenicu- ously, There fs a promise of united . action by all the leading companies, and the condition of the market, full orders, and on unusyaliy Umited stock of coal show that the present ad- vanco in prices will be fully maintained, and, Indeed, those best informed in the trade believe that the end of July will show a condition of the trade better than even that now announced. ‘The Ledger gives ns reasons for the anticipated revival in the coal trade the Mght stocks of dealers, the great crawth of Western consump- tlon, and the revivat of the fron trade, If Monday tnorning's transactions at the Ex- change are a criterlon of the week's business, the outlook fa anything but encouraging, Be- sides a little deating in Cousolidated Iniperial, Consolidated Virginia, and Tertna, there was hardly anything done, No material change In prices occurred, but asteady feeling prevailed. ‘The foltowing shows tho fluctuations of the setive stocks: Stocks ‘Ovening, Mighest. N.Y. Conteal.... 11834 se Michivan Central. 7: Lake Share... Cc, & N,Weetern.. Lower, Closing, J18h Union Paciic Hrie...ne ces, Wabash Rallwa: & Mies... & N, J. Central. Canada Bouthern. 5! Mo,, Kas. & Tox, a sh. BL: Kansas Facile . Gi MO& Bt. Paal., bg GOVEUNMENT BONDA, uid. Askeit, U. 8. 08 Of 'BL.. 0.44.0 +406 101% U. 3. new 5s of *H1. ex int. 104 U, 8. new 4349, ex {ni 100% UL S. 4 per cent couposi 1 U, 3. currency . Kefanding certidcates .., FOREIGN ¥XCKANGH, Sixty days, Storling... “ eee 487, Belgium.. see BLT sooo BITS see BLT i 0 Sterling. EFAnchsreseeee LOCAL SECURITIES. Bh Chicago Municipal 7a, 1802, Chicago Muntelpal 7s, 1808. Chicaye Water loan 7s. Chieazo Munictnal Gs Chicago Water toan th Chteago Linco Park 7 Chicavo bouth Purk 7a. Chicago Weat Park 7. ¢ Chi sg e103, aunty Ga, 102 City Railway (South Sido) City Railway (West Side), City Railway ‘do 7 percent City Rallway (North Sided City Railway (North Bite) 7, Chamber of Commerce. . *And interest, COIN QUOTATIONS, Foltowlng are Chicago quotations for coins: Mexican (full welght) $ BOverel enw... ereves 4.40 Napoleon 3.80 Twenty mi 4.70 Auntelan floring (pape BO Ftvo [rancs....5 sees 5 Prussian thalers ie Halland guetder: ARIE ND Kronore (hwedlah). a @ 265 Mexican ondh, American doubloone 15.50 Bpanleh doudlouns...........06 e008 15.00 EDWARD. L, NNEWRTER, 101 Warhington-et. UNITRD BTATES 4 PER CANT BONDS ‘For salu fh sume twault, COOK COUNTY 6 PER CENT LOND, COUK COUNTY 7 PER CENT HKONDS, GO CITY 7 PEN CENT NONDS, BONDS, ‘The ecent tesucaot TOWN OF WEST CIUCAGO, Spercent seiml-annual foterest, snd COOK COUNTY & aan cid ORNs, CUAL EA HEN KOTES, 106 _Eust Waslitngton-at, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, | Southwest corner feBulle and Randolph-ate, Tebuytng and selling FOREIGN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT ONDE, CHICAGO CITY AND COOK COUNTY BONDS, Anddovaa Geueral Bankloy Bustaces, —— JOUN I. WRENN & CO, BANRENS AND BROKERS, 80 Weshington-st., cormur Dearborn. UNITED STATES 4 PER CENT BONDS, CITY BCRIT FOR tn78 TAXES FOK SALE IN hUMS TO SUIT, ee ¥,G, SALTONATALE, 40M, kipDEB #0, ~ aangseraate ein 6 eS. STOCK DROKEMS. ES. by telegraph at N, Ulste un Ale ona ah peek, of our fran, are xchange. Stocks boughs aud suid ol, . rateeof Coumiassion, at upaestou (urn lahed a8 40) nH cat jeqira. Saltunetall, Rider menbers of the New Yurk buck UNION TKUST CO, BANK, ‘NE, cor, Madison and Dearborn: RRCEIVES BAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS INTEREST ON BANE. No notice required to draw money, G. M. WILSON, Cashier, THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDA JULY 3 1879-TWELVE PAGES IRA HOLMES, GENERAL BROKER, 80 WASHINGTON-BT. Wants to Buy THIRD NATIONAL een RECRIVER'S CERTIFI- CATES, Has for fate, CITY FCT FOR 1878 TAXES. A. 0. RBLAUGHTER, TANKER AND BROKER, N. W. cor Clark and Madison-sts,, Chicero, Stocks, Ronds, Local Securities, and Land Warrants, Member of New York Stock Exchange, FIRST NATIONAL BANK, COR. STATE AND WASHINGTON-8TS. Sate Depostt Departinent in the basement, entrance from Washington-#t. ‘ Buy and sell Governmente, City and Connty Bonds, Bay and sell Exchange on Great Hritain and Rurope. C. GRANVILLE HAMMOND, 127 LaSalle-st., RAULWAY RTOCK, Ving DIVISION RAILWAY CERTIPICATES, TAS POT BALE WEST DIVISION RAILWAY STOCK. BILORTALL & HELMER, 107 Waantngton-at. MONEY IN HAND to loan on INSIDE REAL Es- TATE, IMPROVED, for five years, at the loweat rates, Ratiway Bonds and other good Kecuritics negotiated, WANTS GAMDER OF COMMEMLCE STOCK, Wi INVESTMENT SECURITIFS. ‘We buy and sell U, 8, BONDS, The NEW 4 PER CENTS constantly on ha ‘The Called 8-20 thd 10-408 purchased or exchanged at best ctirrent rater, Alto buy and seit cholee County, City, and Sehoot onds, drawing 6, 7, and Sper cent in+ terest. TOREIGN EXCIANGE.~We draw bills on London, Faris, Heritn, and other pointe, * . PRESTON, KEAN & Ci 100 Washington-at. BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YOUK, New Yonr, July 2--Governments weak. Raitroad securities wero quict. Cleveland, Co- lumbus, Cinciunatt 6 Indianapolls firsta, 614. No sales of seconds. State bonds were dull. ‘The stock market wae {n the main weak and lower, the decline ranging from lf to 13g, St. Paul and Delaware & Hudson leading the down- ward movement, At the ctoso the lowest quo- tatlona of the day were generally current. Loulsyilia & Nashyillo and Iilinois Central wero exceptlonally strong, the former ad- vancing 2 and the Istter 8%. Loutsville & Nashvitle reacted 1 in final dealings. Cleve- Innd, Columbus, Clocinnat! «& Indianapolis sold down to 50, againet 52 Iast night, but re- covered to 513g. Trananctions were 70,000 abares, 4,000 Erte, 1,500 Lake Shore, 7,000 North- weaterns, 19,000 Bt. Pauls, 11,000 Eackayanta, 4,800 New Jersey Central, 2,000 Delaware & Hudson, 1,000 Michigan Central, 1.100 Union Poelile, 8,000 Raunibal & St, Joe, 2,800-0hlo & Mississippi, 1,5¢0 Western Union, 1,100 Paettle Mail, 6,000 Kansas & Texns, 2,000 St, Louis, Kansas City & Northern common, 4,400 pre- ferred, 2,000 Louleyillo & Nashville, and 570 Tron Mountain, Money active at 4@6, closing at 5@6, Primo mercantiic paper, 81g¢@5. Sterling exchange, vankera’ bills, firmer at 486; alght exchange ou New York, 4873{, GOVERNMENTS, Coupons of 1881... 1604's New 4 percents Now 1 Currency O85... 1105" | - stocks, New 434: WiTs Teles secsare Quicksilver (offered Quilekallver, pil... Paetito Mail Mari Mart Aduins Ex x pre U, 8, Exprean, a Central Erle wo... Kirle, plese Hariom. . 8 B&Q. STH eB do - BIA|M. & Bt. Joe, phd. anada Kouthern, ., & Nanhvlll 46 ‘Runsas Pacifl 73 [Kansas & eras... S14 Ht. b. & San Fran,, Hy BL be &, UL Py wtock ees veyse Lake Shore, ex. div. MMnole Central ‘ FB. pid. Clev, & Prttsbt v7 letpfd. Northwestern. 851g) nt Northwvertern, pf. KGL EN. nf G,, Cy GS Tovesee G1 |Conk, Pac, Ponds, 20g Rew dorsoy cont zu Livi Pac, honitn 10035 Rock feland, ex, div 1374;,U, P. Lande! Bt. Paul. woe GIGI. BP. Sinking: b'ds, 11 STATE BONDS {Virginia 48, new... 1% Me Miszourl ...4, vee LOBKG Virgina Ua, old. i Silver at London fs 52d per ounce, Bar silver liere fa 113!4. Subsidiary ailver coln is S{@L per cunt discount. - CLEARING-HOUSE REVIEW, Special Niapateh +> Ties Brune, New York, July 2.—o-morrow's Public cays: ‘The first half-year of. the reaumpltion of speclo- payments hog closed with an unusual actlyity of industry and commerce, nud brighter prospects for the future, Industrial eatablishinents hava not been us fully employed at any thine since 1872 as they ure now, and, though the mnrein of prottt {8 generally slender, there is strong con- fldeneo that. production now has a solid founda- ton to build upon, aud that ihe advance Tonncesec Os, old. ‘Tennessee Oa, now, toward prosperity, thougit slow, will be sure, ao omany iinportant = branches. of commerce ‘transactions haye been of an unprecedented magnitude. In others, al- though there has been much improvetnent in the character, there aroy few departments of {n- dustry or trade in which thers hos not been a percentivte increase in tho yalume of business, even If measured {nu values, and not one of {mn portunce-in which the quantities of products exchanged has uot increased, Labor i more fully employed than it has been at auy time since the panic, aud, on the whole, more satis- factorlly pald, the furehiselug. power of waxes: hemng considered, Evidences of these changes, though not lacking in other quurters, fs no- Whero more convineligly presented than in re- turns of exchange at the diferent Clearing. Nousce, Exchanges in Juno show an {nereasa = in the |= yates of) bualneas: fu comparison with «June, 1878, at nll largo cities, exeept New Orleans, and a gain in the aggregate of 25 per cent. ‘The Clearing-Houee return for the month of June show an aggregate of bualness of 82,557,- 000,000, nyninet $3,141.00,000 the samo tine Taal year. OF this total, San Francisco shows 15,000, 00), agatnat $40,000,000 laxt year, ‘The Publie adds; Gn the wholo, the record of thy exchanges bears witness to the very geucral and satisfactory revival of business ance Jauut- ury, and justifies a strong confidence In the fu- ture. With the promise of excellent erops, with ureater activity to the coal and fron trades than has been seen for years, and with substantial fmprovement in other branches of eoumerca gud industry, the country may reasonably hope to recover, {ua single year of! specle-payments, nearly aft that it has lost in iho yolumo of Tegitiuuate business since the collapses of 1873, HAN FRANCISCO, San Franorsco, July 2.—Foltowing wera the eloing quotatluns at the Stock Boards Alpha + 8H [Northern Hellassees 6 Alla... Tigloptie, 085 Belehet glover 1 Bent & Rayn ay Bullion 744 \Savage,. rH Cabltorni b "|Merra Nevada sy Chotar & Potosi), 8 [UnlonConanitdar'd, 404 Consol, Virginia... 6t4/Yeltow ducket., 7 Grown Pott seose. Aa BOdtes veeee Eureka Cots.sssvre 10% |Pote Exchequer secs coos Thay linpe Gould & Curry.) agi Marti rand Prize Moxtean, 28 ‘The dtock Hoard adjourned thts arterncon till Monday next, NEW ORLEANS, New OuLnAns, July 2—Sight oxchange on New York 1y premium, Bterilug exchange, bankers’ bills, 48%, youtian, Lonpon, duty 3.—Conaols, money, 97 15-10. Ameriean iritica—Reading, 205¢; Erle, 28365 prelerred, nited States Bonds—Now 63, 1003; dis, 100; 4s, 1049f. {nto tha Bank of En- Atnount of bullion gone gland on batance to-day, £18,000, Lonvon, July fhe Bank of Bombay has reduces its foterest und discount rates from 8 to 7 per cent, Panis, July &.—Rentes, 116f 70c. REAU ESTATI, ‘Tho following instruments wero filud for record Weanesday, Jutly 3: CITT PROPERTY, Mastings st, 24 3-10 ft 8 of Throup at, nf, x124 ft,dated duly 2b CA i Sebware toChristlan Zachimann. Clybourn ay, 1017-10 Ga 875 ne x ft, dated May 23 Witllam Schroeder to Chartes Scliroo- t. 180 fte of North Dearborn st, 4 of, 80100 ft, dated duly 1 (1, M. Thompeon to Daniel ‘Weaver seecsesse 1,000 Langley ay, 8215 ft e of ‘Tnirty-elphth: al, wf, 242112 ft, dated Mi } (doh Johneon to George Whorral) Noble st, 200 ft wof Rradioy 125 ft, Improved, dated Jane Clute to Rate Levy... + + . ‘Weat Indiana at, 48 ftw of Onkloy ay, 1 f, 24x105 ft, Improved, dated Jane 17 ‘30 Wow (Charies McVea to danics Biliott)...... 2,000 West Clybourn pl, (aft ¢ of Paulina st, ne fh ‘datod July (ohn It, Melior to Fred Schaetfer). .ssecsee ve np 870 West Madison at, 022-10 ft'e ef Haletod st, # f, YOx18G 3-10 ft, improved, dated Wy 1h. A. Hi. and A. Truesdell to cob Beldier) .... . 15,000 Rossuth at, 50 ft eof yet, af, Sox 100 ff, dated duly 1 (Iitram Hyde to Mary A. Sheehan)s..cee sos vse see oe 260 Shurtled a M(teof 'Thirty-Mftn et, Of, Yoxl2o ft dated duly 22 (Philo A: Otivto Frank b, Whipple)scsesseseeecce 350 Twentyenccoud at, 1121 w of Btowart AY, hf LOxNIE ti, dated June 14 (Dans tel Corkery to Mmothy Corkery) .... 3,000 Ashland ay,'ne cor of Adains et, Ww f, 3140 (t, dated June dO (Shaw & Mosmer * to Allee & Matos)... vss 15,000 Ashland ay, ne car at Figet, w fl, {mproved. dated July 1(P. ‘and. Ts. Michael (o Morris Coln)s.e see sos ose, 24600 West Muntoo nt, 173 tt w of Loomie'st, & Uxib78 ft dated March 20 (E.R. aud A. W. Edwards tol. 8, Waitcoml) 6,600 NONTH OF CITT LIMITS, WITHIN A MANUS OF BEYEN MILKS OF THE COURT-HOUSE, Lincoln av, 162 ft, se of Diversy st, nw foo ft running to, Diveroy at. dated duly 2 (Elizabeth Fierce to d. G. Ware tenweller) so ve esos we SOUTI OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A RADIUS OF SEVER MILES OF TIe COUNT-IOUsK. Monnd at, ao cor of Stewart ay, nf, 2ix TWO ft. dated Jnnes0 WI. A. audi, J, * Leo tod, ¥. Emery). - > 800 COMMEROIAT, Latest quotations for July delivery on the leading articles for the Inst two business dava: Tuesday, Wednesday, Mees pork. «. 0.85 0.80 Lard se.. s 1.10 Shoniders, boxed BNTE Stiort ribs, box: 03 q tO oe 70 NOB. secsere F.BSQIBS —3.55@3.00 Cattle. 2.25@4. 00 2.2605,00 The following were the receipts and shin- ments of the leadiuc articles of prodtice in this city during the twenty-foor hours ending at 7 o'clock‘on Weduesday moralng, and for the cor- responding date twelve mouths ago: RECEIPTS, SHIPMENTS. 187y, Flour, brid... Wheat, bu Corn, bi Gata, UI ec, Ni Hides, Vos Alanine Grappien by Withdrawa from store daring Tuesday for elty consumption: 467 bucoru. =“ ‘The following crain was laspected into atore in this city; yesterday morning: 0 cars No. 3 red winter wheat, 2 cara No. 8 do, 6 curs mixed, 3 car No. 3 hard, 10 cars No. 2 spring, 57 cars No, 3 do, 29 cars rejected; 8 cars no grade (118 wheat); 107 cars high-mixed corn, 7 cara now do, 2 cars now mixcd, 863 cars and 5,700 bu No. Scorn, 18 cara rejectail (530 corn); 23 cars white, oats, 18 cars No.3 inixed, 19 cars rejected (50 oats); 20 cara No, 2 ryo, 1 ear rejected: 8 carslow grado barley. ‘Tutal (786 cars), 895,000 bu. In- spected out: 100,001 bu wheat, 102,170 bu corn, 200 bu oats. ‘The rates of marine-insurauco on A vessels are now as follows: To all Lake Michigan ports, 1c per $100; to Lake Huron ports, 22c; to Lake Erle porta, 25¢; to Lako Ontario ports, ‘d5e; to Montreal, GOc—~all 10e off. Five cents is added to the above flures on B1 vessels. Some of our Western nes of railroad are declining to switch to Eastern Hines any car-load freight consigned to this city local, and sold to go East after arrival hero. . The following characteristic letter was sont June 19 by J, ¥. Weerbohm to the New York Gold and Stock Exchange: “1 learn from our Liverpool friends that the stock of white wheat there has been decreasing, and that in consequence the price uf white wheat has gradually bees ‘advancing; but 1 haye been unwiillng to cablo the advanced price, feartn¢ that s wrong Impression might be cstablished on your side, But as tt appeara likey that this temporary scarcity may for atime become per- inanent, ani then require to be so quoted, it ia assorted by some that the prospects aro for only amall ahipments of due American wheat untit uext harvest.’ And, after the remarkable admission in the first sentence, the writer docs not in tle second atute that ho Intends to quote the market cor- rectly in the future. Inthe absonco of infor- ination about the instructions given by the gen- tlomon in New York, wo may not find fault with Mr. Beerbotm, but cannot forbear the remarlc that Western folks fatl to understand his posi- tlon, Canitrevlly bo that le concelyes hia duty to He in nut reporting a change of prices Ul after He is antisfled that such alteration fs o permanent onal A polnt is mado in the above which certainly tends to bear out the often exprossed opinions here in reganl to the yalue of Beerbohin's quotations, He often does not give nows of a ch tI it fs nt Jenst a day old, and. information has been the reeciyed hera by privato cable, and acted upon. Mr. B, gives the reason ‘tor this hituerto unex- plained tardiness, Other men send word as soon as they find a change in quotations, and do not walt til they can be eatisfed that the new priece will continuo tobe paid by buyers for a. week more or tess, In his casa the proverb needs a jittle addition, It should read, “Slow and sure—to be behind, Tt {a rumored that somo of the parties who persisted in remaining short on Juno wheat i thls market ara endeavoring to obteln proof that wash salea wera made on *Change last ‘Tueaday, by which means the quotation on spot Wheat was sdyanced to a much higher point than it would otherwise hayo attained. Tho party who made the salo referrad to avers that the transaction was a porfectly straight one, ‘The leading produce markets were moderately active yesterday, and most of them wero stoady. Provisions, hogs, and rye were quoted eusivr, outewero lower, and August wheat stronger, whits there was Httle change in July wheat orcort, ‘The shorts ow wheat for August wero more anxious to Ml], 08 July was atrouger than they had expected, leaving the Auguat discount an unusually wide ong; and the August price Was supposcd to be at Icast low onough for satety, with the prospect that Europe will want aoe 50,000,000 bu mora of our wheat the next twelve months than last year, while our crop Promises to bo less than then, Spot wheat was unusually doll, No, 2 belng alinost lifelcas, ‘There was a ood shipplug movement in corn, Lake frelghts wera in rather better demand, and unchanged aty13{c on corn by sail to Hut falo, und 2c for wheat to do. Through to New York by tako and canal was quoted at 63(@7e for cory, and 73g@73{6 tor wheat. Through to Boston nominal at Mcoucorn Rail freihts Werd steady at 20¢ per 100 Ibs on grain to New York, but Httle doing at those figures, Througn rutes on meats to Liverpool were quoted at 40) $240 por 100 tbs, and 58%{c to Autwerp, ‘The demand for dry goods continues fair, and the maiket malutuing a buoyant tone, Wool- ens us well as cotton textiles abow decided firinneas, and’an advance tw looked for a little further along fu the season, Prleea of stupls aud fuucy groceries were unchanged, Coffces continuo in unusually good domatid for the timo of year, and that fact, taken {tt conjune- Hon with the small stocks on nand and the partial failure of the crop, induces a vory confident -feellny among holders. Sugars continuo active and strong, and rice, teas, nolasses, and other lines were moving freely at full pricea, ‘The demand for fish waa again reported activa on intertor nce count. Prices wero firm all around, Dried. fruits remain dull and unchanged. Lutter and. cheesowere without important chango. Both were quict and easy, There was nothing now to note in the Jeather, bagging, tobacco, coal, and wood markets, Gils, paints, and colors wero unchanged, Lumber was fairly ncttyo at the yards, At the docks the sates were Heht, and pricos trrez- ular, Retailers have a fair stock on hand, and are not rushing in to buy carzoos, ns they fear astriko and a faliing-off In business during the month. Wool was quict and unchanged, being, if anything, easy, but hot quotably lower, Uldes wore quoted at former prices, the Itglt recefpta preventing s decline to correspond withthe tone of the other markets, Seeds were again Mfeless. Hay was steady, under a fair In- quiry from the eity, Broom-corif waa un- changed. Tha sales of gtcon fruits were tair nt about Tucsday’s range of prices. Potatocs wore dull and weat uuder heavy offerings, STOCKS. The stock of vork In New York, July 1, ta of- ficialiy reported as 114,405 bris, against 92,007 bris June 2, 1970, ana 89,725 bris July 1, 1878, ‘Tho stock of lard there ia 164,181 tcs, against 116,601 tea June 2, 1870, und 01,800 tea July 1, 1878, The following table shows the stocks of four, wheat, and corn in Liverpool on the dates named: uly 1, 70, July 178. July 1,77, Flour, bris, 980, 000%400,000 #115,000 #154, 00: Wheat, gts.360,00071340,000 204.000 503, Jorn, qrs..210,000G220,000 100,000 214,810 *Sacke and barrels. IMPORTS INTO THR UNITED KINGDOM. The following table shows the quantities of flour, wheat, and corn {inported into the United Kingdom for the perloas named: Week.ending Week ending June 28, 1870, June 20, IBIS, Gods, 000 #80. 009 45,000 100 O00 100, CONG; 1N5, 000. LODE 000100, 000 25, 000G:s0U, 000 “Siarrete, MOVEMENT OF {iaT. 7 The following shows the recelpts and ship- Tents of wheat at points named yesterday: Recelred, Shipped, Chicago... vo 17,201 44,00 Y 248,000 Baltimore... ‘08, 00 Philadelphia. , OUI Total. O11, 008 IN NEW YONM YESTERDAY. July 2—Recelpts—Flour, 14,007 brie; wheat, 03,250 bus corn, 107,984 bu; oats, 22,014 bus corn-meal, 135 pla; rye, 2,850 bu; malt, 2,070 bu; pork, 100 bris; beef, 32h tes; cut-méats, 4,590 pkga; Inrd, 1,480 tes; whlaky, 802 bris. Exporte—For twenty-four hours—Flour, 13,- 000 bris; wheat, 148,000 bu; corn, 173,000 bu; rye, 10,000 bu. LUMBER, A correspondent gives the following: ‘Tho corrected extisnates of the log und lumber cropof the Mlssiesinpl River distrlet again show that it is not safe to take exagperated reports ax authority, when such renorts yreatly exceed any former production. Ascarly as March this year statemonte were mada that in place of the tists) anuual supply of about 1, 100,000, G00 feet of lum- bor, the five streams that supply the market wert Of the Minstsnipp! Htlver would produce as much as 1,800, 000,000 fect, and certainly not less than 1/400, 000, 000 fect.’ ‘The Togs ato naw driven, ant what was an estimate hins now become a certainty, and the following te the actual stock within reach of the milly that manufacturo for the Misalzsippl district: Loar, feet, 220, 0010, 000 ++ee1,180, 000, 000 ‘There {8 a chance th: ppewa and Ilack Rivers may ati) reduce this amount,150, 000, 000, which would bring the supply even below the stock of I87U1, ‘This great reduction has recently been ascer- tained, and will in duo time haye an effect on the very low price of luinber, og the demand is better than wan expected, and fs liable to beatill yreater. Like other insnufactured staples, demand ond supply will reguinte values. a) SOUTHERN WITEAT, The Chattancozu 7imes of Juno 2 says: ‘The wheat market fs becoming so thoroughly do- moralized as to create some anxiety among the buyers as well ns growere. Of course the biycra can make thelr profit on the wheat they handle, but ‘not as readily a8 thoy woud like to or with ax ithe difficulty ns tistal. “Pho great troudle seen to be on account of the great supply furnished by Geor- in. Onr dealers heretofore have teen quite act- ve in dilling Southern orders for uew whent, but this rcason they are receiving no orders at all trom the South, ‘The Southern milt-ownors write that they can buy all the wheat they can use, at a much lowor Agure than our merehanta can buy it from the growers, which shows that, on necount of the ntringency of the times and the scarcity of monoy, the farmers aro compelled to dispose of it nt any price, Our farmers aro anxious to acll thelr cron, but say thoy cannot atford to tako the prices offered vy our morchants, and the merchants cannot afford 40 pay thom more, because. they cannul sell it for uiore, There ie an finmneuse crop, aud it is of a very superior quality, but the quantity rales the prices more than tno quality, Georgia’ has grown un immense crop, and prices will not advance, but on the contrary recade, antlt this large crop Is used up by the gulls and the flour dteposud of, PROVISIONS, TOG PRODUCTS—Were lews active, and tamo at a lower range of prices, but genorally very wteady, ‘Thore wasno change in the aivices from other volnts, aud our shipments of meats ronorted the previous day were very large, aggregating over 5,000, 000 iba, but those reported yesterday wero comparatively sinall, and the local hog market was dull and easior, ‘This mado seticra of product more free, aud reduced the demand, ‘The trading was chiofly in changes, a little being transferred from thie month. Thero wae some inqutry for shipment, but export cuts seemed to ba Renerally held above the views of buyera, ; Mua Ponk—Decllnod 73¢¢ per brl from tho latest trices of Tuesday, with a duil reoling In the latter partotthesceaion, Sales were reported of 1,750 briaeeller July at $2.80G@0,85; 10,600 brie aller Auguet at $1,000.05; 3,000 bris soller Septem- ‘Der at $10,02}4@10.05; and 1,000 brls seller ihe year at $f, ‘Total, 16,250 brla, ‘The market Closed tamno nt 0,0 for cash, $0.77%@5.40 for duly, §.874G0.00 for August, and $10,00@ 10,024 for September, Prine mcrs was nominal at $1, 00@0,50, and extra nrime ut §0,00@8. 2h, Lann—Neclined 213¢ per 100 Ibs from the latest prices of Tucaduy, Salow were reported of 250 tea spot at $0,0734; 5,250 tee weller July at $0.01@ 8,10; 7,760 tea acllor August ot 6.15G0,1735; 8,000 tes seller Septembor at SO.225 7c; and 4,000 teu seller the year at 35.07%@U,00, Total, 29,250 tea, Tho market closed qnict at $0,057 0,10 for spot, $0.05@,07!¢ far sellor duly, $0.15 G@.0.1743 for acller August, and Bi. 225¢@6. 2h for Septeniber, | Muats—Wero less acitye and casler, Tho tend: ing was chiefly in local tutures, and they declined fully Se eh 100 Joe, while caeh lots were com- paratively firm, though with but 4 menure di ithe Sales wore reported of 6,000 pes ereen wiuuiders at Ssjc% 3,020,000 Ibe wort rhs nt 8t.75664.774, spot, 84.774" auller sol, H.R. KH aaller August, $4.00664.07} suller Soptomber, and SLATS seller tho year; 7,000 pea green hams at 72f¢ por IU Ib averages; nnd 170 tes sweet pickled hams (16 Iba) at Hige, ‘The following were the cloalng prices on tho Jeadlng cute: Bhort [h, &3.| Short riba, clears, | clears, . $4.75 184.80 ($4.05 Do,duly H 3) 275 | ako "405, Do, Augustin} B02] 85 | 400 | 6.05 Do, Sepiomber...) 4.0843) 4.05 | 6.00 | 515 Sune, bored 5.1 0758) 405 | 4.05 | 6.10 Long clears quoted at $4.70 loose, and St, boxed; Cumberlundy, GYGSiso boxe: long-cut hams, Ba@ie; sweet-pickled ba HBse for 10 to 15 tb averave; groen hams, 74/asc for wame Averaged; groon should Gn Bacon guoted at divotro for shoulders, fx Ske for short ribs, 6340046 for short cleara, Big ‘Oe for ba: packed, Ab canvaead a: ‘ae quict at $5.00%95,23 for No. 1 white, 4@42{¢ for ie yellow, and 44¢4\o for brown, with walo uf 100 pls yollow at tise. BEEF PRODUCTS Were “Arar and ‘quict at $0,00G.0,25 for mes, $10.00G10,26 for extra meay, and $18. 50G 1, 00 for bame. TaLLow—Was quict at 5y@bic for city and 534 Gnxayi @5xv forcountry, URRUANSTOFES, FLOUR—Waa dull ond nominally anchanzed, Buyers bicld off for concessions, but aellors were not dleposed to meet them, stating that stocks are bare, and cuuld not be replaced for Jess money than they ask, Tho trading wuschietly locn!. Sales were roported of 145 brie winters at $4.60 for unsound; USO bris wprivg at $0.00 for patente; and 50 brie tyoflouron private terns, Total, 87% brie, Tho following was the nominal range of prices; Cholce winters... iY a0. Good to choico winters, Fair to good winters Cholce Minucrotas Valrto good Minn Fate to xood apringe Low aprings, Vatente... Dowble extras, in sacks. . Export extras In sacks inan—Wan active and ateadtor, Sales were 100 tons at $7.47}4@7. 60 por ton on track, and $7.25 @7.60 froc on hoard cara, . Mrnpiince—Salea wero 30 tona at $8. G0@8.871 per ton. 2 Sttonte—Sales was made of 20 tons at $6,00@ 0, Conx-Meat—Salo was made of 10 tons coarse at $131.60 per ton on track, SPRING WITEAT—Was loss active, and ayeragea, Monger, except on spot, which ‘was nominally About 326 below the top price of the previous day, ‘The Britiah markets wera firm, though qvict on cargoes, ant New York reported $1.05 bid for Be with $1.20 asked, Our recotpta wero wmall, and the reports of Enronean crop-prospecta were favorable tu a larger movement from thie aldo of tho Atlantic than aver before, and this elimulated duyiag for the longer futures, August advancing ic. There wae not much doing for this month. Most of tho July shorts scenied to have been settled, at least most of those where the sollers dad not decked to wait for developmonte later in the montl. Cash wheat was unuaually dull, No.2 helng slmost Wfelese, Thera wero buycra for No. 2 at tho asme prices as for duly, but holders of the very few car-lote on ’ sale wore ener to voll except st a premlum; it closed nominally at about 973(c, No. 3 was i{n fale Supping demaniland firm, closing at 81i4c. Seller au re opened at 073{c, advanced {o 8c, declined to » and closed at O7%c. Soller Auguel gold at Alities closing at Oise, September soll at Hic, and the Fear at Gwe. reported af 4 No. & at BI@RIe; 400 buda atBI%es 800 bu Jected at G87? 10,400 bn by eamplo at O8@titc ‘on track: and 2,000 bn do at 72@01¢ free on board curs, Total, 48,400 bu, THe Wiurat—Sales wero 4,400 bu winter by sample at (07,31,02; 400 hu No, 2 hard at $1.0 on track; 400 bu mixed at thes 400 bu do at Hie; and 50 tons screenings ut $47, 002,21.75 per ton. CORN—Was fatrly active ‘and averaged a sade firmer, chiefly for this month, the longer futures extlbiting ttle change, ‘The Liverpool quotations noted ndull feeling, with a decline of 4d percent- al, or about ‘4c vet bu, while oue recelpts wore but sllghtly smailer than those of the previous day, and excecded the alipmenta. ‘The news cauacd an caster feeling at the outvet, but a rather good do- mand nt the decline, chiefly from duly shorts, caused a reaction, and then shfppers operated free- ly. which kent the market stendy through thn ree nininder of the sceston. Soller July onened at fide, Hat UouG@Iee, advanced to W.crsUiZe, und ac, Seller August ranged at fat Bb%A@ATe. Septembor sold. Cash corn closed at UM3OtGe In it 30%¢ on bourd care, Spot sales were reported of 124,000 bu No, 2 and high mixed ALSORUOKC; 6, 000 0 2nt A71¢e afloat; 1,200 ba new high’ mixed at dstse7 0,400 ba new talxed at if 4,000 bu by sample at ind 7,409 bu do at BW@a7iee Total, ‘152,800 bn, OATS—Were slow and enay ‘tinder larger offers inge, ‘Phe receipts were wmall, and ther was not much doing for shipment, Cash oats declined fully '5¢ under larger oferings, the deliveries be- ing rather free, aud the month fell tse, but after- wards recovered tic, being wanted by shorts, and New York cloyed firmer, ‘I'he longer futttres were rather quict, and 14@¢!4c lower, ‘They wero offered hy the cot Samples were dull, Soller duly epencil at Tze, receded to Bike, and closed. atu2yc, August old at2exqeeige, and closed ALABAC. September opened at 27%, sold at 27Hc, und ab27ajeat the lat. Sellor'the year woldal 7!ac, Cash oats closed at H2ie, selling co White wore the samo as No. 2, Cosh wales were roported of 1: 800 bu No. 2 at 32 @sei604 2,400 ba mixed by sample at 204@52%07 A,R00° bu white atsLy@uue, oll on track; an 5,000 ba mixed at 30@I2!¢¢5 and 10,200 bu white aL S1'4@aue free on voard. ‘Total, 34,800 bu, RYH—Was more active and about ic tower, “No. 2uold nt le, and samples wore tn little botter ro- quest at reduced prices, ‘he offerings wera lib- eral, Sales wore reported of 16,0u0 bit August ryo ut A0c, and the month was dull at fle. Onal sales included 7,000 ou No. 2 at 1¢; 4,000 bu by sainple at G2raatc on track; and 2,400 bu at 53g 6c freo on board, ‘Total, ‘1:3, 400 bn, BARLEY~Waa dull and nomtnal, ‘The hot weather has shut off the consumptive demand for lote, No, 2 fs quotable at 70c, extra 3 at 6303 and No, 8 ataUzise, Septembor is ungnoiae es qcainple sates included 1,200 bu at 4U@ve on track, ec on board cara, MORNING CALL, Meas Pork—2,000 bris at $0.95 for Augast, Lard, 750¢c8 at $0, 10 for July, 20,17%@0.20 for August, aud $5.074;@0.00 for the your, Short- rivs—100,000 Iba at 4,05¢74.0714 for Octodor. Wheat—745,000 Lu at at ITO TAO for Jitbys 29,6202 %c for August, 80NG8N%e for’september, and B8%0R8HI40 for the year. Whent~23, 000 bu nt fitge for August. Corn—I35,000 bu at 800 for duly. su@aNGC for Auguat, and A7%;6¢971%0 for September, Oata—i5, 000 bu at 28%¢¢ for Augnat, und 274;¢ for Boptember. APTERNOON CALI, Wheat was ensier, Sales 245,000 bu at O7%0 for uly. Od, CeU Nc for August, DOX@NO!Ge for Septomber, and 80'f0 for the yaar; No, 3 was uoted at 7O@kOc for Aucuat, “Winter wheat— 36,000" bu at 0444600 13{0 for August, and O41¢0 for Suptoriber, Corn closed at Bute for July, HONGUIc for August, ond 37%Grs¥ ‘i fombur, Sales 120,000 bu at siiqnasye for @s7e for Angust, and 374@37%o for Keptember, Onts—Sates 16,000 bu aL BH%0 for Atguet, and 2740 for September, Mesa purk— 1.000 bris at €0,00 for August und $10.00 for September, Lard, 250 tes st 80.15 for August ind 86.2234 for Septembor, Bhort-ribs—100, 000 Iba at $4.8744 for September, LATER. Wheat was drmer, selling at 9740073 0for Jaly, and clowtny at 974;c, August closed iiter Conn and oats wore quiel. Mesa pork was steady, with aales reported of 260 brie for duly at $0.80, Bhort ribs—Salew 200,000 Jus at $1,771; xuller Augnat, ‘Vessel room was tsken for 150,000 bu wheat, GENERAL MARKETS, gi SGROOM-CORN—Was steady qnd rather qaiet, ‘The stock is not largo, and fs firmly held in antict- Datlon of a smatl crop: 40 for Sep- mood BO "3 Go 14Gb 2 @h green, with Ated-tipped do. Inferwor ... Crovked BUTTER—The market was devold of new tea- tures. A falr local consumptiva demand existed, but for other sources: tho inquiry was Jight in the extreme, ond tho day's sales did not equal tha Rales wero mostly at inside to mo- fresh recetpts, dium figures, CroaMery veerseee oe oe Gvod to choice dalry .,. Medians sess vee few Tnferigr to common . tee BAGGING—In this market there wore nochanges coliing for special mention, ‘Trade, though not yetactlye, $4 steadily Improving, and the tendency We quote: of prices continues rather upward, We quote: Stark oo 24 (Durlava.4 ba Hrlehton A... Ra Otter Creek... a 2054] Wool sack Yes quoted as before, There was only @ likht movement, and the market was weak ut the Istely reduced prices, We quo Kall ceealt Full skim, Low uradet seer COAL—Remalna dull, with prices unchanged. Ordera wero fed st $4, 26@ 1, 60 forhard; at $1.50 G4, 75 for Erie; and 3.00@3. 26 for Illinois, DRUGS AND CHEMICALS—Werg In. fate do- mand, No change tu the Hat ts reported: Acti, eltrie, $58 Acid, tarlarte, Amnionla, earl Aslo-prease, fi loz, Norax, retlned, 1b Blue vitriol, Bb Creum tarlar, pure, BD Cochineal, Hunduraa, 1, Chloroform, D... Glycerine, bulk, duu arable, pleked, inn camphor, By Gum oplam, B. Guin spallac, BD, lodine, ..., Morphia, sulpti, oz ‘Ol, cuetor, lemon, + Potnaes, chlor, Dh... Votawsium, tod,, Bb. Gulnlies wulphe, Roat, thel., Le Salts, Epeom, tb. Silver crystal, 04, Soap, Cautile, genes Sulphur tb. Sisal mark ‘anery aed, Hemp reed, tn, Sulnh., chuchonl n Fisii—Jobbers bas orto ‘Thero was an active demand and a the quotations ylven below; No. Lwattedan, W ohpebrh oe Fruntly whiteduh, 45 Trout, Mobrh see cov eeey Mackvrol, extrasmess, “isbn. EE Taboru, pacbrl, ior 4 1.95 @1. new to report, frm markot at Hod bay: Fuiatly klia, tee George's codlish, 2 100" thus.) Summer-cured cod, # 100 tha. Compressed cod Dressed cod Labrador herring, split, Labrador herring, rougd, bel Tabradurherelng, round, $4: Hollaud herring’... s+ Smuked halibut... Sealed herrlng, Y box Collfarnta salmon, bela Calloruta salaion, $4-vri8. FRUITS AND NUTS—A quit market and une changed pte were: reported, Id nt tho qnotationn: FORRION, Most lines wero firmly he! Dates, ‘Parklett peat French prance, Freneh prin Ralaina, Invers: London layers, Twvora M ¥alenclas, new, Zante currants, Citron th Apnics, Oliv... gee Peseties, unpared, halves, Peaches, unpared, quarters, Taapberrica Blackberries. Plited chorrie Filborta.,.. Almonds, Naples walnata .. Heazil Texas pecans, River pecans. . Wilmington peannin, new. Tenncesee peanuts, new « Viruinta veanute. 3a canes BX@ 2 ro in fair aupply and re- GREEN FRUITS » Beano ig noarly over, but aniert. other frnit ja coming forward freely, Following seee$ 20B 1.50 Las aro the quotations: 1,600 175 B® 4.00 Btrawberrtes, caso of 10 qta, Raspberries, ‘red, % caso of 10 Teaapborrics, black, # case of 16 qts Mluaherries por bu. les. B box. Perches, *@ bo: . 075 4.00 Pineapples, por doz.. . + 1.600 2,00 GROCENIES—-Theo grocery market was without ge, ‘There was continued activity, and the firmness heretofore noted \ras In no degree abated, Wo again quote: Carolina, Rangoon, fatr.. Mendaling, G. dave fale. lo, common,. Rio, roasting. +e suGAns. Patent cut 10af. +e. sess ven. Crushed sinura. California augnr-lonf drips... sees. COC ie Nutmega, No. 7 Nutinege, No. 2 Calcutta ginger... True Blue... German MOltled.see vos nee o: Peach blossom... HAY--Was in fair re feringe waro moderate Ne Hand prairic.... 8,00@ 8,50 008, 7.50 7. 0G, 7-50 0. Seereerrreerrs . . HIDES—Wero salable at former figures. Prices are insintained in consequence of the light roculpta, Haatorn: markets aro easivr, especially on sola stock: Lightcared hides, § D. Heavy ilo, % Db Damaged do, Ur Ne all, @ .. Deacons, #1 Dry Mint, Pm, prime Dry flint, @ M, damaged. alg. Dry salted, severe It @1zt Dry sulted, #D, damagea ... 4 Green city butchors', cowa, 9 1b, 6u@ Green city butchers’, atcers, BW BD. TSG The Sheep pelte, woo! eatimated. 7 On LEATHER—Thore was a atrong market for alt Geecriptians of leather, Thora was not much !n- quiry aside from manofacturers, Bolow are tht quotations: HEMLOCK. Calt, No, 1..8 901,00 Linc. .....68 SHB 39 Calf, No.2,. 65@ 69 BR u faio Veals.No.i, 85@3 86l al'ght'rsole 2503 ot Veala,No, 2 50¢0 75,Chicago sole 250 BI Ki 0G 70/*B.AM aol 21Gb fi 22)" 3B, a. . Fi solo. 20 = 22@ 23 oak. Call. R5Q1.00, Harness... 32Q 3 Kip. 60G “D5 S0le....00 30G US Uppers 18@_ 21] YRENGH, Calf. .éseo00¢1s10Q1685 | KiDs.0s seve 8501.10 OILS—Trade was qulet, with stttle variation tn prices, the goneral niarket malntaining o steady fone, ' Wo repeat our quotations of Tucaday: deg Carhon, Michigan toxal tes Elaine, 160 degrece test, . Lard, extra, Tard, No. Lard, No, Lit Neatefoot oll, Ne. 1. Bankollsssee' ove ce tra ” PUDENENG 6444 seen ase oe: Minera’ oll, extra yollow, Minorw oll, white... . 55 Naphtha, deadorized, 03 ‘gravity. a3 Qusoline, deodorized, 74 degre ta Gasoline, 87 degree 8 28 a Hat pata Rear v0 eat Virginia, natura degrees, 2 West Viryicin, redpcod, 28 dogroce. 18 18 POTATORS—Wero dull and weak, tho market bemg oyerstocked, Vricea ranged from $2.00% 4,00 per brl, and Now Orleans peerless wore held UBUHeY—Was plenty and in falr local roe riccas ‘quest ot irregular hickena, live, 82.50703.00 Spring enlcke 1,603.50 Turkeys, live, e .0UGo . O8 SEEDS—Were a1 id nom Timothy was rf quoted at $1.60 primo, clover at $3,753.85, an fax at $1, 25@1 40 epot, and BL.36 fortutuce des livery, According to retarna itax promisca to ba B faircrop, Cutting haa begun Jn Kansas ond Missuurl, ‘The thuothy crop is oxpectad to ba light. ‘The grass has grown rapldly sinca tha raine, but will bo made into hay, as there le nub tine for tho seod to ripen. SALT—Continn nest and atesdys Fine Hort s 1.10 Cosrac salt, ¥ bel 140 Dalry, W br, without bags 1:60 Dairy, # bri, with bags .. - 50 2.2002, ACK 4 3, 70503.00 ‘AS—\Were quoted active and firm, Prices Tanglog aa follows: IYBON, { IPE: 17MLB Common 2 Ashton and Euroks dalry, por TEAS. 35, 40 i JAPAE UNCOLOBED. YOUNG HYAON, ‘oruman to fair. .. 187231 Common to fair. ..17@28 Superior to Ane... .US@as. Buporior to de, ,.iiGe40 Extra Aneto nest. 50@55 Extra fine to flueat 6 re OOLoNa, Cholceut ... 05@70, Common to fair, . ‘QUNPOWDELL. Superior to fine. Common to fair. ..20@30 Extra fine to fi Superior to fine. ..15G45 Cholcest Extra fina to Unest 500.00] woucaxa aN coNun, Choices! T0O7IS,Saperior to fluo, ,,28@45 WHISKY—Was in fair demand at tho recent ad> vance. Sales wore reported of 300 orle distillers’ gooda on tho baals of §1.05 per gallon for blgh~ . wine: WOOL—Continucs in moderate demand, No changes are noted In the Hat, though market ip raported casy undoe Increasing auppl: Waened fi mudian, Medium onweseg’s eer jedium unwashe Fino do. ‘Tub-washed, choles. ss. ‘Tub-washed, common to good. ... LIVE STOCK, CuiIcAgo. Cattle, BAL Hone, 18, 3u8 seve sseeeel 2 495 Week....14,i40 30 1,057 1,370, see given notico that the sbip- ‘Total ... Samy tle Just SAlpmente— “ping division of the Eastern roads will bo closed on Friday, duly 4, aud that no stock will be recelved, of loaded on that day. CATTLE—There was a better focllng in the mags