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* directed to the Alta fivtd, so called. A heavy THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: JULY 8, 1879—TWELV Dice Apel ANT7, and “WEN ANG Ay In Mona Connty waa ehinved tn, KENANCE AND TRADE. — | feucnauyaes ques 2,00 7 tne ‘ prolieed and shipped $200,771, of whieh 1, 100, 000 was patt aver to” stockholders in divi- dends,’ Jt Je said there ls enouh ore 1h night to keep the mill in operation for two yenrs more. The first bar from the Hodle Ating was sutpped In Jnly, 1838, and from that time own to June AA, the mine has produced $1,242, 712, and patd 1, 000 in dividends ta steckhalders. ‘Thiamine recently nenewod its Jease of bulllun- bearing rock, and bide fair to yleld handsomely for saine time. It is said that Mono Connty har given $4,000, - 000 to the world since the renewal of operations at that camp in Avril, 1878. Many predict a proa- perons mining future for the county, The capital of the Deadwood Mine hag been increases from $2,000,000 in 20,000 shares to $10,000,000 {n 100,000 shares, ‘The rain change has been made in the Highland Mine. ‘The foltowing showa the’ fuctuations of the active stucks: Socks, Ovening, Righest. N.Y, Central....118% : Local Supply of 4 Per Cents Short | =«-Foreign Exchange. Chicago Monctary Mattors---Tho Stock Market. The Produco Markois Irregniar—~Pro- visions T'ame and Steady. (Wheat Strong, with a Geod Demand--- Other Grain Firme Lower, Clering, » 218 PINANOIAL Michivan Contral. 74% 74h 7M oe Take Shore... 7274" 73 CG, & N.Weatern,, 8: re Gs Bonds wero bought and sold in Chicago at Now York quotations, The local supply ts run- ning low, and since July 1 the demand has im- proved. The amount of 4 per cents thrown back on tho inarket by holders lias much de- creased, aud, if bnalness continues as larga as it has bocn, ft will be necessary to import bouds from Now York. | Chicago dealors were buying: at013{, and selling at 102g. The 4!fs wero 106 bid, and the currency Ge 193, Rofundtur certificates were 1093{. Do preferred. M, & 8, Paul De preforred Ca Reb & Sterling exchange wos firmer. There was a " 2 moderate sapply of hill, In Chicago sterling | Moo, Hat fT fx Froin-bills wero 4839{ for sizty-day bills, and | Do proferced dite 485% for sight; and Fronchfwore 52134 for alxty- | + Unlon Fey day bills. The actual Chicago rates for sterling preferred. 11% were 4854¢ and 4874, In New York the actual | Af “ Arie preferred... 5! Minne St. Paul, Bat Louisville & Nash, 6%! GOVERNMENT MONDS, aid, U. 8. Gs of ‘81. UL 8, new 6s of rates were 4859{ and 4873{. The posted rates for sterling were 430:¢@483}¢. French bankers’ bills were SIT} @515. Consols opencd firm at $8 1-10, and adganced 1-16, to 063g. Silver bas receded agaln to 513% pence per ounce. The London Zimes of June 23 sald: u U. 8. currency Gs. Unfavorable weather as regarde suriculturat | Yefunaing certined rospects throughout 10 vast week fad a depress- fer effect upon the stock markets, and business FOREIGN EXCHANGE, hina been very auiet and dull. It may be said, in fact, that tho exiating range of prices, with somo fow osception, line bnt ane snustantial support to reat on, and that Is the cheap monoy and ‘Sinty days, $B the prospect of its continuance for “some time yet to come, The finpes of capl- taliste havo ayain been disappointed. the value of money having sunk back from day to day as the week which clones to-day has advanced. ‘The prices of commoditics have now come down to euch a tow lovel that their is little chance for some time tu cume of wold to any extent being re- COMMERCIAL BILLS. juired to settle international Enropean Indebdted- Sicty daye, Sight. toss, The forelimer always prefers tohe pald in | Sterling. rere AR ARIE sommodlties when they are low cnough In price to | Franca... 3 a Offer tim nn inducement to take a discharge fn this LOUAL SRCURITIES. form. We have arrived at this point, and hence - the large accumulations ef buiiton at the great | Chicago Municipal 7s, 180: Geutrety and the courequent cheap money, or | Cinengo Municipal 74, 1608, day there was very litte demand, and the rato | Chicayo Water fusn 7s. ranged between 14@1% for bills. Uhleago bank cloartugs wero $4,500,000, Dis- counts are in fair demand for the seueon. Rates sre 4,8, and 6 per cent on call and %@s per centon thne. The currency movement to the cowitry is diminishing, und the orders from the Chieava Municipal 6 Chicago Water loan 6 Chicazo Lincoin Park, 4 Chicaro south Park 78... + Ehleago South Park ts Chicago West Park 7. Chicago Treasury Warrants ( Chicago ‘Treasury Warrants interior for Now York exchanye are jess heavy. ceethh 14 Sales of local avcurities Ineuded South Park } Cook Gounty ¢ #10245 Gs at 104 and interest, Chicaxo 7s 8f 1800 at Cook County Ba oo cute otis 910214 ‘Cook Ce ity Railway (South Side) esses css. 7M vee 12894 und tnteroat, and Cook County bs at 10314, | ONE Tees ver Sieh da and interest. : City Railway “do percent conia..*100 #1003 ‘The foatures of thejstock market wore the free | City Railway (Norti Beles ose 30 1th sales of St. Tani, the upward movement in Wa- | (ite Hallway (ror side7 pc bndavltiag #107 bash and Kansans City & Northern, aud the declluo in Lottsyille & Naghyille. ‘The deper- ture of Jay Gould for Europe has apparently had the bffect on Wabash und Kansas City of the ‘removal-of on extinguisber. 8t. Paul *And intergat. ‘ COIN QUOTATIONS. Following are Chicago quotations for colns: Trude dollars... *o7g Mexican (full welght).. opened at 513{, waa..pushed to 638%, and then Rovereluzn fell back rapidly td 515{, closing 3¢ better, | wenty maths at 51%. Tho preferred st fin mado 3, to 02}4, but was then sold down" to OLY, closing at 013Z. Northwestern was very dull; buttho few quotations made recorded a te cliae of 34 for the common, to 6434, and of 1¢ for the preferred, to 9584. The storics of rust, iu Minnesota aro vigoroualy deuied, und the caruingo uf St. Paul, which Increased $39,263 in tho fourth week of June, are appealed to as support for the price, and itis motto he gain. sald that an uncertain feeling extsts about the Anstelan florins (paper) Five francs... Kranora (swedlsh), Mexican ands. Ameri Spantkh doublouns.. EDWARD L, BREWSTER, “104 Washtugton-at, UNITED STATES 4 PRI CI Hor enty tn anima to anit, BONDS RL, crops in Minnesota, The experience of last | COOK COUNTY 5 VEIL CENT NONDS, July isin thu minds of oporators who have COOK COUNTY 7 PER CENT BONDS. CHICAGO CITY 7PER CENT BONDS. HONDS, Tho ltecent Iesuenof ! TOWN OF WEST CHICANO, Gpercent aemt-annual Interest, and LOOK COUNTY 5 Pit CEST Toss, i dy and for ate In denoininat A Now remy so, nd S100. ne ita oameeiogs OF 81:00 CHARLES HENTOTIS, Tha Kast: Washtnigtoneat, memories, The next few weeks ore the critical ones for St. Paul, St. Paul earnings for the whole month of June showed an fuercuse of $162,524. The Northwest for tle sama month ’ shows an {nerease of $317,000. Wabash ads vanced 2 ou numerous transactions, to 873.1 ‘The Wabash cilque were: recently saddened, It Ja reported, by tho empbittle assurances “of Mr. Cyrue W. Field that bo could afford the road only the wo’ of lis. wame, not his ducate; but ypsterday's rise gives color to the roport: at in’ hie recent visite to Europe “simply for recreation,” le secured forelgu capital/for the great Toledo route. Kansas City & Northern gained 134, to 1854, 36 of which was Ist at the closc. ‘Ihe preferred ninde 2, to 40}, closing at 483{. Louleyille & Nashyille, in the usual foahlon of the stock mar- ket, declines when it becins to look best. The semt-annual dividend of 23¢ per cent, just de- clared, leaves a handsome aurplus on hand, and it ts confidently asserted the City of Loulaville will not sell its stock, Thu stock opened at 02g, und, after an advance of 1, to 629%, broke rapidly 19, to 61, where it closod, New York Central lost $f, to 118; Rock Istand Xf, to 1833¢; Ilinols Central 3{, to 69; Erle 4g, to ne ict Aa&h ise 8134; Lackawanna t{, A Ladalless si 0 lersey Ventral 94, to 124; and Weatera eka buaghtand sold hy ‘Unlen 3f, to 9294. Lake Siora advanced 3g, to yiigiee by Cent and aa bee late on heen at Po ‘733 Union Pacltic 2f, to 763¢; St. Joo preferred | MAMAN Aira hed on ee nleat oN oe cue mein, are 26; tu 4096; nnd Kansas & ‘Lexas 34, to 1614. members of the New Yur tock xchange, |" ; ae eecund wold ba or at TU5{, declined | ~ UNION TRUST CO, DAN. 10.703, and closed at 703{, , _ Northwestern cold bande wero 114 bid, and ee eee Bt. Paut Sinking Funds 7s 10584. RECEIVES SAVINGS DSPOSITS AND ALLOWS A Pulladetphta correspondent of tha-New + INTEREST ON SAME. York Lally Bulletin analyzes the business of the No notice required to draw monay. coal roads for tho last ix months. Tast year MM, WILSON, Caster, the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western reported . 6 loge of nearly a dollar a ton on all coal mined, LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Bouthwent corner LaSatie and Rendolph-sts.. In buying and setting FORBIUN EXCHANGE, GOVERNMENT RONDS, - CHICAGO CITY-AND COOK COUNTY BONDS, And docu a General Jank{ag Musincss, JOUN i. WRENN & CO., DANKERS AND BROKERS, 60 Washington-st., corner Dearborn, UNITED STATES 4 PETE CENT NONDS. CITY SCRIP Fort 1678 TANUS FOR SALE IN &UMS TO SUIT." A.M. KIDDER & CO. SALTONSTALL, KIDDE one OTB LaaBalls NA HOLME! GENERAL HROKER, and ah year the priccs have been lower, ‘To i! bate paras meot interest and guarantees, the Company tothe Nad must nave ut least 7S prolie on 3,000,000 tons a | TMHRY NATIONAL HANK RECEIVERS CRRTIFI- Year; tt is bot now getting more thand0c at the outside, Of course the Delaware & Hua- sou {6 not dolag any better. ‘The Reading 4s really doing better than clther of them, for ft has such o large line und city trade witlt & number of furnaces along the line that the average price for coul ut the breaker fs very pearly aa high as that made by the New York auction sales. ‘The corredpondent’s conclusions aro that coal has not yet goue so low that the Price would not puy for the actual cost of min- dug and trauspurtation oud Ivavo a surplus; but. tnt surplus ls entirely Ingufliclent to meet the ‘heavy interest charges resting upon most of the companies, Nevertheless, there can be Jittls hope of any chanyo, for some of the compacics are sy situated as to be able to pay as they go and muke something: besides. Kansas Pacific earnings in the third week of June wery £97,000, wzainst $44,000 last year. It fs peristoutly delfeved in the Boston Stock Exchange circles, in spite of official duntals, that the Kanes & Texas and fron Mountain Itas for Kale, CITY SCHUM FUL 1873 TAXES, A. Q, BLAUGHTER, BANKER AND BRUKER, N, W. cor, Clark and Madteon-ats,, Chicago, Btocks, Toads, Lovel Becutitics, aut Land Warrants, Member of New York stock Exchanye, FINST NATIONAL HANK, COR, STATE AND WASINGTUN-8TS. Eafe Depoult Department tn th basement, entrance frou Washington-at, ‘Buy and sell Governments, City and County Bonds. Buy and acli Exchango on Great Hrftain and Europe. BLORTALL & HELNER, 103 Waabington-at, MONEY IN HAND to loan on INSIDE NEAL ES- TATE, IMPROVED, for tivo years, at the lowest rates, Hallway Houds and other wood Securities negotiated, ©. QHANVILLE HAMMOND, LaSalle-at., : w CHAMBE) bit CE BTO hie are to be consolidated, ay RET QM COMMERCE BTOCR, jurtug the past year a large amount of Bos- WEST DIVISION RAILWAY CEMTIFICATES, MAS FON #4 tou capital, according , i On BALE rear caane tg tle Houtan: Corn aereial WEST DIVISION RAILWAY 8TOCK, Bulletin, tas oven quietly invested iy silver. inlutny property in Northwestern Mexico, fn the expectation of the early completion of the Atchlovn, Topeka & Santa Fo Rallroad to Quay- mas. These Investinents have been espect ily PRESTON, KEAN & CO., BANKERS, 100 Washlogton-at., AUow the Wighest Market Price for CALLED O-30s nnd t0-duein cash ur in exchange for the New 4 per cents, aud OFFER YOR BALK $70,600 Fulton County, 1., 8 per cout Houde, * 950,00 IMinols 7 por cent School Bonds, 820, 0u0 lowe 7 ber cent School Bunda, FOREIUN EXCHANGE bought and Bun Francisco wtulng-stock magnate 4s also in- terested in these nines. ‘The rlso in the price fof Atlaiaduo to a re- borted ore strike iu the cast drift from 1,850- foot level. This drift was run Hlty-clght feet in Quartz before striking the present devolop- Went, Into which it had been run two feet on the 2th of Juue, the assays belug from $53 to | =——————___—— $255 per ton. All the levels fu thls mine from BY TELEGRAPH, the 1,050 to the 1,750-foot levels buye becn put NEW YORK fu good worktug order, but cross-cutting will bo New Yonx,/uly 7.—Goveruments were quiet, connned to the 1,250, 1,850, 1,450, 1,550, and Railroad securities were strovg and higher, 1,70-foot levels, Many belleve that the Alta | Columbus, Chicago, & iodlava Central Ursts, Allne bas a body of ore, und that the work of T0}£; vo wales of seconds. ¢rosw-cutting tu the ubove levels will sustain tho Stato bonds were dull, beitet, ; ‘The stock market to-day onened strong, gud. ‘The San Fraucloco Bulletin condenses the his- | prices advanced «| vadlly to the close, with the tory of Monv County aud its ulacs; exception of a {ntvtional reaction during the ‘The drut bar of bulilon from tho Standard Mine afternoon; fully recovered, however, ia fual devvlangs, nid the general Het closed at an ine pravement of Yon ‘Thursday's clusing prices. The greatest strength and activity wae in St. Lonis, Kausns City & Northern and Wa- bash, the fornter advancing t on comsmon anit 2% wn preferred, and the latter 134. Pure ehacess of these stocks were fnduved by alters vanve statements that the tira roads were soon to be cungolidated, with a capitol stock of $10,- 000,000, half common and half preferred. Louts- villa & Nashylite was the exception, and fell of igs Mlluots Central %{. and Kansas Pactile 11g. M. CG, Menyis announres that hehas made 9 contract for thy uuretiage of the Evansville & Indlanaywils Straleht Line Railroxd, rond-bed, frauchisey ete, ntul fs forming an organization to commence work immettately. M, Calatwell, a menmberof ine Stock Exchange, died to<lay auddenty at bis residence ia Brooke lyn, ‘Tranaecttons were 100,000 shares: 8,600 Erie, 1.190 Lake Shore, 1409 Wabash, 540d North: wortorn, 33.000 St, Paul, 2.500 Lackawanna, 1,000 New defsey Central, 1,000 Union Pactily, Too Weeeern Union, 11,0008, Loule, Kansas City & Noriaern common, 15.000 preferred, 4,400 Kauss & Texas, 2.500 Louisvitle & Nash- Fie, and’ 1,38) at, Louls & San Francisco. Monoy market easy at 3@4. Prime mercay- tile paver, Sterling exehunge, sixty 483, ’ Tar ailver, Here, 119! Subsidiary silver coln, Saul per ore & days, steady; sizht, QOVEURMENTS. 1 +1044: Now 4+ por centa....J0L% soa Eureeney Usreess.cc122 “iosigl Conpons of 11 Nowe Os6, New 4366 ak id BTOCKA, WiU. Tele coe. MEN St. Paul pds. Quickeliver Li Wabash’? Quickellver, pid. HS le Vaette Marl, Maripos Mariposa, pit ‘Adame Express. Wella, PetCo. American Expreas. 46'5-Del,, Le 01 Urs; Expres a7ig A. EP, Telegraph, i N.¥. Central. Pes BC 6 fi hg Ta & Nashville, « 50 ‘Kaneas Packie. . a 4 & Vexa: iy StL. & 8. OTK St. L.&S. F. 1nt & ud le Mich, Centeal Panama. ake Shor Hinols Cent Chev, © Pueteonca. a Northwestern... « b tiwesterm, pfd. 003 Stil, KC. &N, pid 48% Fee eT eaces Blig cout. Pac.” bonds. .100% Union Pac. bonds. 109% {BR IU, P, Land-Granta, 11395 DD BURIU. P Sinking ids, LAS STATE NONDA, Tennesreo Ga, old.. 33. [Virginia ds, new. Tennessee Ut, now. 10% /Misaourl . Virainia Us, old... 30% BAN FRANCISCO. SAN Franartco, July 7,—Following were the closing quotations at the Stock Boards Atpha .. Alta. Heicher. ol vfd, hn’ UC & Naw ervey Cont... Rock Injand Bt, Paul... ot Consol. Virginia... Crown Paint «. Eureka Con Exchequer . Gould & Cnr Grand Prize 1885 Unperi ‘Sag Mono. 1G jinaependence....,. 4} At \Convolluat'd Pacide 71 Ag iLeviathan..... coe 1-10 NEW ORLEANS, Nrw Orneans, Tnly 7—Sight excbango on New York 3¢ premium, \ FOREION, * Lonpoy, i duly %—Consols, monoy, 68 1-16; cconnt, 96, a Autlena © Securities Reading, 204; Erle, 285¢; preferred, St. ; False States Bonda—New Gs, 100; 4146, 109; EM OSES Arnuunt of bullion gone Into the Bank of En- uland on balance to-day, 323.00, Pais, July 7.—Rentes, 116£ 65. REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho following instruments were filed for record Monday, July 7: “city RnopEntr, Mabbard at, 144 ft wot Rubev, @ f, 2x ¥ tty ‘sted Juno 27 (A. d. ‘rankey to, Julie duatice «. Lyuch). 900 Geant, dated tf, date . Chase to A. 1,200 Newberry ay, 2854; (t9 of Twitth Bhx100 ft, with building No, #4, dated July 20, CG. Lemke to Dora Lteben- atcin) « Serer 2,300 Chicano av, nie cor of Ashland, sf, 24x 118 tt, Improved, dated duly 6 (Cast Kummerow to Christian Kununcrow)... 060 Indjana st, 150 [te of North State, nf, Roxio ft, dated May 7 (Unlon Mutual TAtu-Tasurance Co. to'Thomaa Mtuckin) 2,600 Elite Park, 201 It n of ‘Thirty-seventh at, © f, 3O'7-10s100 ft, dated Aus. 14, 1877 (George Gardner to dames Wt Mills) 5 gts aebes esse 4,900 Went Thitteenth ut, 48 ft 0 of Lincoln L.2tx135 ft, duted May 13 (Muillp Pinger todulia Griestach) ‘50 3 8,000 Stoln wt, 16123; fen of Te x55 fh Imp, dated July 6 (C, vkon to G, und I, Krausy),. rn 900 Michigan ay, 25 {tn of Thirteenth st, Ww f, ShxL30 1, linp.edated dnty & (Lavinia HE, Vay to dulia I. Mvywarthy. .....4. 10,000 Chicage ay, eu cor Pino ut, nf. LuxGis, fy dated duly (all's Chicazo Hrowery Company to Maria G, wWinaton)......6 8.253 Morgan wt. no wcor Fourteunth st, ot, x05; ft, Imp, dated July S (John J hieiwen to Peter POpphs voce seveese 4,500 Hickury ay, 425 ft wot Division wt, of, eOs140 ft, duted July 3 (Hunry BE, Gieenehutim to G. Peterman). aa 800 West ‘Taylor at, 153 fr w of Wodtern ay, nf, doxlesac tty also Wert Madivon st, AS {tw of Western ay, nf. 25x10 tt) dated Juty Gexeph A Arnal to Cor nella A. Clark! 6,000 Went Tavlor st ANIC above, dated Juno Bil. Maud Cy A. Clark to doneph A, Arngld)’. apes 6,000 SOUTIL OF CITY LIMITS, WITHIN A TADIUS OF BKYEN. MILES OF THE coUnT-iotHE, EW between Oakwood av and Brook , E220 ft, dated July, 5 (Nowe heey © te to Brant ts tial sea Michignn'ay, nv corer of Fifty-seventit Mh, Wf, HURTS) Tl, duted duly 9 the and 'T, Menard ‘et’al. to W. Cc. ‘bo PANW) ore, ae csee rere st ebere Mound at, 210 ft ¢ of SI rt ay, BAxIV5 ft, dated Jupo 6 (Thomag Mui ford to George Orth) .. .... COMMERCIAL, Latest quotations for July delivery on the lending articles for the Inst two businces dave; Thursday, Meus pork: 3 0.45 Lard... + 1.03 y live hogs, Cattlo. ... 5@510 4 ‘The following Wore to receipts and shin mente of the leading articles of produce in thls elty durlug ‘the forty-uleht hours ending at 7 o'clock on Monday morning, with comparisons: ¥EC] Ew 0 4 SKA), 2 1036541, 443,038 ion eal 257,840; 7, Withdrawn from store during. Saturday for elty cousumption: S83 bu coro, 690 bu barley, ‘The folluwlug grain was Inspected {uo store {tu this city yesterday morulng; 11 care No, winter wheat, 9 cars No, ¥ do, d cara rejected, cars mixed, 33 cara No, 3 spring, 57 cara No, 3 do, 20 cars rejected, 8 vara nu grade (185 wheat); 174 cara ond 21,800 bu bigh mixed corn, 4 cars new do, 7 care ucw mixed, 40 cats and 27,400 bu No. 3 corn, 83 cars and 5,000 bu rejected, 8 care no grado (W351 corn); 25 cara white vata, 14 cara und 2,400 bu No, 3 inized, 18 care reject- od, 1 car no grade (60 cata: 14 cars No. 3 rye, CSDAY, caradarley, Total 31 cars), Inspected ont: 82,058 bu wheat, 4 bu cate, 45,499 bu rye. the letribu- 425,000 In, 220,508 bu corn, 1 The following statement shows tton of the broadstulls suippod from this city during last wee! bu tye and 4447 bu barley anteped by. y.consumption of rain during the Week yesterday, after the holidays. Provisions wero dull, but steady, with little cbanze tn prices. Ureadstuits areruged higher. Wheat was sume- what uxclted by the ralu, and the reports of a radical advance in the forcign markets, equal to nbout 2iye per bu, and rose here 1e above the improvement noted on the curbstone Satur- day. Corn was strong early, but rather tame ducing the last hour, with « slight weaken ‘Oats were about ge higher, aud rye friner. ‘The news {n wheat was cuvouraging to the longs, but porsibly overrated... Tho®sate of 1,120,000 bu in New York last 'Theraday was vrobably the biggest ever recurded, but the terms wero kept private. Beerbolm telegraphed au ad- yance of 1G@% per qr, and later an adyauce of 1s; his quotations, however, only showed a rise of ls on “prompt stipmeut” since June 26, and none on cargoes, He also stated that stocks of wheat and corn at principal ports aro small, ‘but Liverpool has large stocks of wheat and vore, and about four times as much flour as a veuraga, It would seem that Beerbolim ceased to fear “ithuta wrong impression might be es- tablished” hero by bis reporting advanced prices, There is Ittic reason, however, to doubt. that the feeling In Europe ts actually stronger. Buyers there have belil off till the Jast moment, expecting toscea big drop herein July, and are now obliged to purchase, without baying our wheat offered to them as freely a8 they had anttelpated. A goud dea! of long wheat was sold hero yesterday, the longs belng willing to acll at the advanced prices, which afforded thom a good profit, Yesterday afternoon ono of the unsettled June. wheat contracts was brought before the Com- muttee of Arbitration, und it [s understood they decided on $1.05 as the settling price. « Lake freights were quiet and rather dull, with no change in rates, at 13Z¢ bid and ve neked tor corn to Buffalo, and 29@2!{e for wheat todo, Through to New York by lake und canal was quoted nt 74@iKe for corn, and &@31fc for wheat. Through to Boston nominal at ile oncorn, Rull frelghte were steady at 2Cc per 100 lbs on grain to New York, but little dulng at those fleures, Through rates on meats to Liverpool were quoted at 42!¢@ibe per 100 Ibs, aud 683Zc to Antwerp, . Domastic dry goods were quoted quiet, with prices firm, and without important change. dobbers of boots nnd soca had nothing now to report, ‘There was a Heht demand, and a very frm set of vrices. Rubber goods have already advanced, and tha tendency in leather rouds fa alronaly upward, owim: to the inercased cost of production, ‘There was a well-sustained nc- tlyity in the demand for staple und fancy gro- cerivs, and the market was firm throughout the st. No prica-changes were daveloped. ‘The butter market was dull and heavy, with salos mostly at 10@18¢ for good to chuiva grades. Cheese remains weak, under free offerings und a reetricted demand. Prices of driod truits ruled firmer, thougn the demand waa far from being active, Fish were muving freely nt full figures, No changes were uppar- ent tn the all, patuts, tobacco, leather, coal, aud wood markets, The cargo lumber market was slow. ‘The offerings were Hiberal, but consisted mostly of common inch, for which thera Is not nowa steady demand, ‘The rain also interrupted business In tho morning hours. Plece-stuil was steady, and good lumber scarce and firm, The yard market was actlye at the rullng prices. Wool and broom-corn were quiet, and hides fairly activennd steady. Seeds wero nominal. ‘The etreot offerings of green fruits were smaller than usual, but ample, as tho ralu kept buyers away. Some kinds of berrics which will be out of season ina fow days wero firmer, otherwise urices were nearly the same as last week, Po- tutoes were slow and casy under large supplics, GRAIN IN stant, The New York Produce Exchange Weekly elves the following as the visible supply of grain ou the dates named previous, EXPORTS FROM THE SEABOARD, ‘The following were the oxporta from the four leading cltles of the Atlantic seaboard for the dates named: Week end'a Weekewta Weekenu'g rn iy dune uly 0, 170. 1s 18% pone, Dris.. 8,760 t 2,100 Rye, bu. BG, 150 Narley, bu. +e oe a Pork, bris... i 7B Lard, Iba, M4447 5.040.610 3, Bacon, Iby 1U8178 14,773,161 7,014,198 ONAIN IN BTORE IN NUW TORK, ‘The following table shows the stocks of grain dn New York on th : MOVEMENT OF WittaT. The following shows the recelpts and shtp- mats of wheat at points named yesterday: Hecelved. Shipped. Chicayo cone GRRE. BFAD Milwat 0,000 41,000 New You Baltimore Philadelptia ‘Total... IN NEW vOuK YEsTERDAT, Tuly %—Recelots—Flour, 15,178 brla; wheat, 107,760 bu; corn, (42,10 bu; onte, 61,720 bu; corn meal, 39 vices; rye, 1,000 b marley, BIAS bi; malt, BOAM1 buy pork, 730 briss beef, 6,109 teas cut teats, 11,830 pkgs; lard, 4,019 tea; whisky, TAS brie, Exporte—For forty-elght hours—Flour, 18,000 bris; wheat, 209,000 bu; corn, 8,000 bu: oats, 2,000 bu; rye, 55,000 bu. chor NOTES, The Now York Produce kxchange Weekly aayes ‘Tho on in urope hen been eo fara bad oF far ce and from prospects as they now appear the deflersncles in France, Spain, ltly, Enulan and Hung will be woreus, ‘Ihe cereal crops choked With weeds, wwa! ped by water, & month benind the umual dovelopment and! growth, uothing ahort of a miracle can give Europe ti harvest weavon an abundance of bread cores! ‘The wheat crop in the United bates, with yood weather during harvest, will ture out probably ae Jarge a surplus ae from the Jurys crop ol 1678, and tho waiter wheat hae every promise of being ofa quality gentrally superior to that of tase year's crop. The samples of nuw witeat that baye al- soady spitearud Ih this market show plump verry and condition hard for _uew Wheat and color good, Whatever the outturn of wheat may be, the trelgnt by bor rall and water will continue to ‘pe low for a considerable period, or until the production of the country shail wow up i) the facilities for transpurtation, which ha within # comparatively stort pertod been wore toon doubled, udd the compontion arising froas this fact will Keep trunsvortation charges low for a fepeldoranie Umne te come, for several years, at eet, ‘The shipments of wheat from Southern Ruvsia are ati] chictly dewiiued to porte of the Mediter: ranean, and the movement trom North Kuesan and Germun ports baw been ainco the oponng of naviza- ftonon a moderate scale. ‘The seseon ty Ttaly bas Leen disaetroualy aupropltivus, we wolluein France gnd'England, and the yvoris of forelgn wheat, though hibere), are quickly absorbed by the con- sunption, leaving grunarics at the ports of jmpurt 308,740 with modcrate stocks, and in Frauce, except at Marveillve, nearly hare of stuck. PROVISION BXPONRTS. ‘The following were the exports of provisions from Now York, Moston, Baltimore, Puiladel- pis, Montreal, Portland, aud New Orleans tor the week ended June 28, 1879, and their distri- butfon: In, t Ties wecevesves| 1000) a9 1,678,482) 0,7, 000 Averpaal ir Bag rn Tatal for woek Provleus weeks. Alto 6,312,811 U TOG PRODUCTS—Were dull and avernged eanler, but very steady, Tons were only ia lyht suoply, and quoted firm, while Liverpool reported anailyance of it perl12 sou lard. Thin etif- fened carly quotations for product; hot it waa soon found that thore wasa very atnall domand, except for meat transferg, and then the feellngz was tamo, Operators apparently have not returned en mausc from thelr holiday trip. The follwing in a detailed atatement of the ahip- menta of provisiona for tha week and sinco Nov, 1, 1878, with comparisons: £ 187870, Wer 7a. Week end.) Since Now. [Gines Nov. duly 3. in L 215,108 440,520 os Stade Shoulders, bi Shoulders, tes. Shoulders, bri 2,904, 759 107, 634,011'182, 177,289 SO7R50 777,408 O71 IG eciined Ge per br) from the Int prices of Thursday. Sales were reported of Y50 brle solter July at $0.82%5 3,250 brie eollor An- gost at $0,000.95; and 3,000 bris actor Sopten- ber at $10,00G10.07%. Total, 4,500 bris, The market closed tamo at $9.82%@0.85 for cauh, $0.8244.0.86 for July, $0,671; @0.00 for August, and $0,075;@10.00 for September. Prime mess wag nominal at $0.00@9.00, and oxtra primo at $8,00G8.25. Lanp-—Waa a shado easier, Augnet deliveries do- clining 2ic per 100 Ibs, though Liverpool was Sd Rixher, ‘Sales were reported of 2,760 tes actler Auguss at $4. 150,1754; 1,500 tes weller Septom- ber.nt $4,224G.0,203 and 1,000 tes salier the year at $5,07%4@0,00, ‘Total, 5.260 tee. Tho market closed taino at $6,07%@0. 10 for spot, $4,075 for e@ller July, $0.15 for seltor Auguat, aud $0, 22%@ 6,26 for September, Meats—Wore rather dull, withont much change Jn prices, Thu trading was chielly fo local futures, which avorageds abads highor, Sales wore repurt- ed of 40,000 Ibs ubouldera at $:. 72145 1,910,000 tbs short rly at $4.7714@4.80 apot, 4.804.831; r August, $4.00G4.06 for September, and October; 200 boxes do at $4,074 spot; 00 Ibs lung clears at $4.7, 00 boxes da 0; 76 boxes long and short clears at $4.4. and 26 tea uweet pickled bame (16 lbs) at Bt Tho closing prices of the leading cute of meal wero avout us follo Short Lh, iS.) Short ribs, jcleare, | clears. $4.05. 4.05 6.00 Tong clears quoted at loose, and $4.87 boxed; Cumberlands, Hu@Gye boxed; long cit hams, Bis@tic: wweet-pickted hae, 44@BXe for M6 to 15 average; groen should 4@I'C, Bacon quoted at4i@aNe for shoulders, fi Ye for sort ribs, BNGHAC for ahurt cleare, Ge for une, all eanvaved and pacued Gnnase—Was quiet at $5.00 7%6.25 for No. 1 White, 4@44¢ for good yellow, and 4@410 for rown, BEEM—-Was quict at $0.00@0.25 for meas, $10.00@10.25 for oxtra mess, and $18.60@10,00 for hans. ‘TaLLow—Was nominal avhy@ake for city and 5j@bX0 for country. BREADSTUEYS FLOUR—Was in moderate demand and atrong, in sympathy with wheat, though some quated wit ter graces us cayy on account of the expectation that now winters will suon bo onthe toarket. Sales were reported of 106 brie winturs at $3,6025.00; 1,650 bria spring at $4.2575.75; 700 orle wuper- fines partly ab $2,40@2.60; and Uv bria rye tour ot $200, Total, 2,416 brie, The following waa the nominal range af prices ut the closa: Chaico winters... se.» Good to choice winters Fatr to good wintore Cholce Minnesotas.... 02. Falr to guod Minucaotas . Fair to cod springa Low springs Patents... Double extras, in wack Export extras, In sacus .. 1.00 Buan—Was moderately active and steady, Sates wore 150 tung at $7,25@7,50 per ton on track, 37,50@7.75 free on board cars, ond §8,00 delly- ered in wagons, Conn-MraL—Sales wore made of 10 tons coarse at $19.60 ner ton an track, and 1,090 bris at $1.83, ‘Miputwwus—Saloa were 30 tons at $8, 6uG0.00 per ton, Suonts—Salo was made of 20 tons at $8, 50, SPRING WHEAT—Was more active, aud de- cldedly stronger, Tho market for thls month nd- vanved de, and closed 13¢c above the lutext quota- Mon of Thursday, about one-half of the jmprove- ment betug gained during Saturday's irrogulur trading on the curbatone. Liverpool waa quoted strong, and London aud British countr 1428 per quarter higher, with adrmer feeling in France, New York wav guuted 2c higher, snd the storin in thu West also tended 10 strongthen quota- tions, ‘Tho recelpts hore wero small also, with ru- mors to the effect thet rrangementa ‘nye boing made to ship out the greater part of the 33,700,000 bv of No. Snow in atora dere, ‘Thote wus also a good shipping demund for the lower urudes, under ‘The which No, Uadvanced 2c, clodiug at 0c, to all, shorta ad anxious Appeared to to more willing to well nt thy advanced prices which+ the ware witliug to pay; hence there was more trading than usual, though the attendance was not A large one. Soller July opencd at $1.04, recud= od 10$1.00, advanced to $1.003(761.00%, declined tonlise, and cloved at $1.00, with ‘OD%e bid for cur-lote of Ni Sullor August evld at MU 734 Holler September sold at esc BHGo, | ont at Age A@7eC, chi at a e,Hoo bn do Bt PGS HOO DU do at 7 ‘Total, 173,400 ba, markota wud the longs board core, Oruxn Waxar—Winter was in better supply, with some arrivals of now, aud thors demand, Rules were reported of tod winter at $1.01 {un store; 39,000 Auguat Ot O8G083,0; 13,000 bu dob; Shige $1.08 on tr 00 bu do at $1, on board curs: 800 bu No. 2 Minnesota a store; and 1,200 bu mized at HOU. 07 free 3] ,00 0 180, 70 tons Horeeninge at $14.00@14. OO per ton, CORN—Was fairly activo, and somewhat firmer, ‘The warket ranzed nearly sac higher early, in sym: pay with whoat, but clovou about the same as jut Thursday ovening, The Britleh markets wore Setive, with 0 quotation of Hd per quarter advance, ond Now York waa stronger, whily our reccipty wero only fair in voluwe,.and feare that the sum. mer will” be 8 wet one tended to iucreaso the in- guiry from the short tutereat, But (he oulk of the demand hea been satiated before 18 o'clock, and he market then rile i jSurppers tl tame gad euslor, 0; but the y corn closed at oc bid tt store, aud about i freo un board: card,” Soller the inonth wold at Su%s@susje, Augtat Bt U7GITc, aud Beptember wt BTVCwe, all closing with the invide bid, Spot wales wera re- HOu bu No. Zand high mixed ut 36; 183-¢; 20,000 bu do (vhort) at die; 00 bu ne Migh mixed at 4igor 14, bu new mixed and ro- jected at Ue; 6,200 bu by sample at 354.@i.bi0 on track; 400 pu do free On bvard care at 35! F200 vu du at sue; aad 800 bu do (white) ob Bki{c, Total, 170,400 pu, Gaite Were moderately active aud higher, clos. Ing about iéc above t! it quotation of last week, Yue market opened uy, $0 wyiupathy with other grain, wud undor 9 far inquiry fraui rhorts, especially for thie month, gud’ was further Strengihened by the siurnt, which was expected to reduce pecelbis, and break down tho onty in the field. ‘I'no shipping demand was smaller, and ce: lots sold chiefly tu partiva who wera msking up “Ayes! ful pelivery. Now York waatirm. “No, Leluved at Hee. July openva at Udigc, sold at 38; Hc it 94 a vurted of a cond closed at ikiyc, August su EUG, aud loved at 2uiie. Remeber opene closed at274u 57.4c, bam- lod were revorted of fe; 4.800 bu canix B00 bu (white) wl bu (wine) at aNGSio. thee oe MW (wiley ab UI@sie freo on bourd, Total, RYE—Was 0, te in good demand and firmer. the mouth wos quiet at Gic, aud u tot of miple at ZO%osite: (aitaje, all on truck; and bse; und 7, bu Sellor 2 i atipping-bouve orougbt Slice. Ws Beller August was Gruer, the rat the shorts ito the maraet. ‘The harvee ng of rye having commenced, it vas fuared th alge do Dich damage, August wae Urm at 60'yc Did, and S1Gb1sc asked. Covb sales jucluded 7,000 ba No, 3 at 5151 }4e: 31,200 bu by wuaplo at 6vG@bSe on track; sud 2,000 bu do at Biigude froo on board, ‘Total, 11,800 bu. BARLEY —Was inactive, A fow car-lote wers ofvred by sample, but received litte notice. No, i brougut sie, ‘aa quoted at thy off price, Tle, and extra dat Hkzole, New aollor Sap; {ember waa offered nt Bic, with Hc the Iighert bid, Nobody acemed to care vory much about froding In it. Canh eales Inctuded 400 bu No. Bat Aber 400 bu by sample at UEG@Ave on track, To: tal, 1,200 bu, 2 MORNING CALI. ‘ Mees nork—Salen 730 ria seller September at 10.0744. Bhort rits—100,000. Ibe at $4.80 for for Avguet. Whent—705, 000 ba ats for duly wr@nzise for iS a ih ‘eutember, anil pike for tl vent, Winter whut -15,000 t o8eb0 neller Austust. Corn— for Auguatand S7%4@sec tember, Us 100, 000 buat 2,6 for duly, 26u@Q28%e tor An- Hust, 276027 Ke for Soptember, and 87iKc for the year, AFTRRNOON CALI. Wheat was ateady, with sales of 240,000 hn at $1.00 for duly, O76 for Atipunt, 944@06e tur Se fembor, and 92%, Cee for the year, Winter w. — 10, 000 bu at efor August, Corn closcd sures, the sales being tH5, 000 bu at HTUBITYC for Atzont, avd fomnber, Oats cloned enaler at! GST Re for Hep GutR3ge for August, 00 bir nt 28 yGoNs S7H@NTYE for Sentember, ana Y7 4c for the yuar. Mens pork wan steady, with anion of 1.000 brie, at $0, 87}6@0.00 fortAuguet, $0.07140710,00 for Sep lomber, Lard—Sales Gal ten, at $0.14 tor Aue euiat and $5. 0715@6.00 for the year, Short tHbs— 0,000 ibm, nt $1,404.82 for August and $4.00 for Soptember, LATER, After tho call wheat advancod audde: MMC, and closod etendy. The niin Ih een ae A poor crop roporta from Austria atu Southern itu sia wore given aa thy reasons for the quick tur July closed at $1,004, and August sold at 00303 U7 afc, closing at the outside, Beptembor closed at OAGUSNC, ‘ — GENERAL MARKETS, BEANS—Wero firmer, being scarce, Western ‘wero quoted at $1.25@1,90, and a lot of fine East- ern beans Intely sold at $1.40 per bu, HROOM-CORN—Wase in light requost, Thoro was nochange inthe prospect. The renorts ro- ceived indicate a reduced acreage in neary all tho States that cultivate broom-corn, and on this ac- count doaters aro oxpecting better prices noxt fa Greon Hutt vrsace oe Red-tipped hori... Fine green, with hurt to work It.. Red-tpped do, Inferior... « without. much animation, and prices wero irregular, At the rul- ‘ing prices here there fs not much indneemont for shiprers to cnter the markot, and the demand for the most part ia confined to meoting current con- sumptive wants. We quote: Creamery... Good to cholce dairy, Mediums oeessees Inforior to commo: . oa BAGGING~-In this branch of trade nothing new was noted. A steadily fair business iu in progres: anid the market mafatains u tirm tone. We quot 24 a1p13 Entei * single 18: it Bit ONS ns oe RNOES Ene 40 GE—Sales wera reported of * care at 0c for pork burrela and $1, 124s for lard tlercos, EGUS—Were old at U@H4e for fresh candled lots, ‘Ihe offcrings were smail, but ample, CHEESE—Trade remains dull, with prices still unsettled. The condition of the Kastern markete doen not wartant avy movement tn that direction, and, aside from the loca! and Southern demand, very little 14 doing, The New York Buttetin vaye: On the top Uc ts the extreme, and buyers who are not parucular about having certaln brands, etc.. have obtained quite 29 yood quality at bie, sLeay> Any these grades, Lowever, there deen ‘not appear tu be any price until Se fy reached, and some frat- rate chiese haa been bought for this or lower, Holdors who find that thoir offering fails to meet with prompt approval nave loarned through the ox- perience of tho past few weoky that nothing can bo xoined by waiting, and they at once crowd until a price reached at which shippers will take tho sup- vs, In fact, outelde tho strictly due (which fa ouly barely steady the market 1s ae budly demoralized ag ever, with no very cheerful outlvok.” Wo fiote: Put cream + BYRON, Part skim Aaaaig Pull akin Qi ‘Low grade: 2 Ss L4G COAL—Was qnoted dull aud unchunged at $4.25, @4,60 for Luckuwanna and Pittepurg, $4.76 for Erle, and $3, 00@i. 25 for Mingle, FISH—There was a well austained activity 1a the en trade, ang the market was firm, 88 previously,|" quoted. ‘Following is tho Ie No, Livhitefish, @ H-brl.. Hamtiy whitetab, %-brl ‘Trout, 34-bri No. 1 may, kt Family kite George's codiiah, B Summor-cuired cou, #9 100 ibs, Comprussed cod Dressed cod. inte Labrador herritig, split, bela. Faariodor herring, round, pele Lnbradur herring, round, Ig-urle Holland herring Smoked hallbittses. sc Sealed herring, } box. Callforas wainion, Urin, 4.000 48 ee ate we 7 8.25 6.75@ 0:00 67h currante, und A etrong market fur upples and peaches War algo roporind, ‘Trade remalna quiet, ug fy to ve expected nt thie stage of the woasens California sulmon, $)-brl Ee FRUITS AND NUTS—Prunes, ralsins were Oro. $ 5@ oO 14 @ wt Bice hag OK iy Sw lt 1.50 @61.55 London layers + 1.20 Loose Musentol, 1.60 G15. Valencing, new, 73K 7 Zante currants... * 46 CIO 640 oven Hob 1 DUMATIC. Apptes, Aldon... Apples, evaporated, seve, Apples, New York and Miebigan, . npared, Maupbertice Biacgberricn Pitted cherrl Filbertas ssc. oe 5 Almonds, Terragona, Naples Brazile. ‘Texua pecane Aver pecans... Wilmington peanuts, now... ‘Tonnvrsve peanut, DoW Virginia peanuta ..., GREEN FRUITS—Tho roceipta were rather Vght, and the aaics falr, berries belug stronger, Lemons Wero #leudy ind orangos frat Struwhurries, Peasy Of LW ats oes eos 1.60 tuspberries, ‘red, Y caw of 1U qtvy.> 1.00@ 1.40 «1.50% 1.03 if Raspberrioa, binc! caso of 10 qt p " e 4 B.70@ 100 gt bo 1,60@ 2.00 SSSSOSES ES: Binederrioy Uv ‘Apples, hor... Peaches, # ux. Cherries, ou... tats, it ban # RUIES—Remain ' na Below ary the current quotations: ate! prime. alt, Hanyoon, Rangoon, Mondat! OG, el. 1a rants o WGI 2hs ON@ o oe oy Bug Bi tie BH Bh By TH ance California sugar-loal Uripsreysse see Callfarnta atlver drips: New Orleans tolasse: Common Nutinegs, Ni Nutmegs, No, Culeutta Ringer... Truo Blue. Bus ily White itty ‘Suvon tperi Geruan mottle euch plusson ¥ aa I madera! ‘Tho receipty continue hybt Ne. Lumothy. No. 2d Orders are coming fron tho t and dealers aay thuro Is no necumuation of hides here of conso- guanee. Nhe reeehyln are Ipht: Weht cured hides, 7 BUG O Heavy da, Y My. HYG BY Damaged hey BMD ewe. NG 7, A Dey ite, Won y flint, (4th, prime. dey Aint’ 5, damaged Dry snlted. YD. . Drv naltod, 2M, d Creen erty hitehers ‘ Green city butchers’, nteetn 3 ib. Sheep pelts, wool estitunted, LEATHER—A quter and fem mal | MIDES—Wers in falr request and stentlor. ‘There wand fair Lnquiry from manufacturers, but from other sources tho demund was hight in the extremut seuinek ‘ Calf, No. 1..§ 00@1.00 Line. ug #O 30 Calf, No.2.” O5@ boy Tato Venla.No. i G3 AG al'nhitreole § 2h@ 38 Veula. Xo, 8 nicazo mule 850) BB KD seve noes 40 TO'.A sole L1G ww peper No 4 es 6 yor, No. i Hamneis, 220 85 OAK, 8701.00 linrness 22 36 GO@ “15 SulO..ee + D0@ 33 ne oot Mt. : RENO. . . »$1.20@1.85 | Kip. 85@1,10 'rices were without chat Lubricating ‘a ropeatour listt ax Carbon, Iilinoln egal, 150 "ang Carbon, headlight, 175 degrees test, Gatbon, Michigan lognt tos Elaine, 160 degrees text., Lord, extra... ner. bs waseeness Neutafoot on], strictly pure. Neatafoot of}, extra, Neatafoot oll, No. 1, Bank ofl Straits, ‘Turpentine. oS ave ‘Miners’ oll, extra yellaw Minors’ ot}, white. Naphtha, deadurlzet Gasvjine, deodorized, Gasoline, $7 degrees West Virginia, natural, 20 degre Weat Virginia, natural, 30 deurocs Weat Virginin, reduced, 28 deareca 16Q 18 POTATOES—Were plenty and WW, at $1.7 KD 9,00 per bri, The inferior kinds were numerous, ond depressed the market, The demand was CHOULTIE Iwas In Tieht a. tend a ‘TRY—Wns in light request, and steady, the offerings being rather smal" sg rs sChiickens, ive, @ doz. .006., 2.250276 Spring chickens +. 1, 500p2. I Turkoys, tive, tb fear OBB BEEDS—A few small salen were made, prices ho- ing the samme as herctofore, Angust timothy waa uoted at $1.00 aellera. and ax far August and September ‘at $1.24. Clover was quiet at $3,800 3.85, ond timothy brought £1.69@1,53, SALT—W'au In fair requeatatthe annexed prices: Fino ralt, @ Ut! $1.10 Courac salt, bri. 140 Dairy, @ bri, with 1,80 Dalry, 2 bri, with bag 2,20@2.50 Ashton and Eureka dairy, 7 resee 2 THO, OU TEAS—\ ere In good raqueat, ond were firm, a8 previously quated? invaos, i DIPERIAL, Common to fair...17M2h'Common to fair, Superiorte fine ..,28@38'Superior to fine... 40' Extra One to flneat.407250| Extra tine to fnest GUGOS Choleest.... .. ..55@05] JAPAN UNcoLonEn, Common to fair. Superior to fine. Extra fine to flnest. 60@«0} OOLONU. Choicest.... . .....Ud@70i Common to falr. . 1RQWB uxPownEn, [Snneriorto fine. $0140 Common to fair... 20930, Extra ting to finest 456055 @45(Cholcest .. 2 OGUS GUGHO) KOUONONG AND CONGY, 70iC75 Superior to fine... 26B45 ed Ic higher,’ with sales of the basis of $1,00 por gation WOOL—Waa rather quiet and steady, ‘Tho re- ceipts continua falr, and the market seems to bo well stacked Washed tleece, mediuin, Washed fcece, fine. per ib. Medium nw: Fine do,,., Coaras do, Tub-wanhod, choice. ee tans Tub-washed, common togaod .. LIVE sTock, cntcado, ‘CATTLE—Recelved during Sunday and Monday, 0,500 head; same time last week, 3,801; official Inst week, 21,172, Thore were tuo many cattle on. snle yesterday, and the market wor weak all aronnd, and, for mont descriptions of stock, lowor. Tho receipts were larger than ever previously ro- ported fur Monday, {and, with a prospect fora Mberal ran for Tuesday and Wednesday, buyers wero Inclined to hold off, though where prices were low- ‘gred to meot tholr views thoy bought, and, in the gurogate, o liberal day's work was accomplished, ‘Tho shelnkago in the shipping grudvs was the moat noticeable, thatclaus belog of 10@15c, while In "Yexans and common natives tho decline waa barely GE, Of *throngh " cattle the offerings were numerous, but the supply did not greatly oxcoed tho wants of tho tocul trade, both butchors and canneis buying freely at tho modided prices, ‘Vaking Into consideration the heavy supply and tho unfavorable weathor,—{t rained during a consider= able part of the day, —the course of the mariet was much moro xatiafactory than thory was any reason to expect, the bulk of the cattle ch@nying hands at an avecaue shrinkage of not more than 10¢ per 100 lbs, Sales ranged from $2,25@4,50 for inferior grates to $35,000 07'4 for wxtra, with most of the trading at $2,803.10 for cummon to good, Texune, and at $4.U0G@+4. 75 for fair tu choice ship> ping steers, Frow the commencement of the present year up tolamt Thursday, there were shipped from Mone trea] on Euroner account 10,580 head of cattle, entimated worth $830, 000, azainst last year's ships monta for the corresponding nerlua of 4,230 head, valued at $340, 0 Tho Montreal Gazette, in viow of these figures, reinurke: *' When it istaken into convideration that Inst seaxon's shipments: conslated of ularge number purchaved in Obicago, whilo this year tmportations froin that quarter have been excluded by the embargo placed upon Amer- can cattle, the ‘rapid growth of Canada’s export trade beeumes all the more apparent. Upto the Hikth inet. this yeor, 3,128 sheup havo been exnort- from Montreal to Great Hritain, againet 2,920 Inst year, and 1,070 hogy, againet Tui last ye! QUOTATIONS. Extra Beeves—Graded steors, weighing 1,400 Ibs and upwarda, oe + $4,005.15 Choleo Keoves—Fine, fat, wel ed ataors, olsning 1,860 to 2,45 4.0001,75 Goal “huovus—(ell-fattencd’ stecr woluhing 2, 150 to 1.500 Iba. 4,2064,50 sfedium Grades—S\ . welguiny +» 3.75@4.10 Dutcher re ‘anid common ta choice cows, for city laughter, welehing HOU to 1,050 Ibs 2.50@3, 75 Stock Cattle--Commin cattle, weighing fi 700 101,050 104. soy essere suse ceesee Yo 6009.40 Inferior—Ligit aud thin cows, beffera, wtogt, bulle, ant scalawag atucts,., 2.00Q2.40 Texas Cattle ~‘Toruugh droves... g 1.40 Veule, por 200 Ibs B25G5, 25, CATTLE BALES. “Av. Price 1:17 $4 207 § 340 1550 5.00 4.05 405, wie 2 SSSSRESSRRESSS FBS 39995 59; piso noz030! S2EE3 a WOGs—Recelved during Sunday and Monday, 7,600; sanie thine lawt week, 18,168; official Iasi week, 01,075, Thore wos a demand for bacon hogs, and thu competition was sufiicient to curry Up prices # good plump 10c, heavy hoge the inquiry comumratively was limited, packers belog indifferent, and, notwithutanding the small- nese of the supply, there was no fwprovement in prices, aules waking at Saturday's tgures. Com- non to choice Hyht wolguts sold at $4.0044.05), heavy talr to ebulce hay; rH Bb ‘There woro sales of akips at $5,000 8.60, “The market closed tir, All sales are mudd subject tos shrinkage of 40 Tea for plugy sows sod 80 Ibs for swage, Cy deere reece = pees sé

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