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re “BINANCE AND TRADE. Government Bonds Dull---Foreien Ex- * change Woak---The Imports of Gold. Lighter Shipments of Currency to tho Country---Fluctuations of Stocks. The Produce Markots Very Irregular; Strong Early, and Olosing Lower. t A Reaction In Wheat--Corn Dull w-Meats Active. FINANCIAL. Bond dealers continue to report o stendy de- mand for Government bonds, mostly from smail investors, Prices were again weak. ‘The 4s ovened 1f lower, at 1013¢ bid In New York and Chicago, and 101!¢ asked in New York, and 101% asked here. In the afternoon the quota- tion was 101 bid and 10114 asked. The O er cents were 10414, the Ss 102, und the 434s 105. Several large offscte are claimed ogalnst the $45,000,000 enfd to be due the Government by tke Syndicate, ‘There are vently $20,000,090 of coliaterat bonds held by the New York Sub- ‘Treasury, and, beeldes these, the Treasury holds $3,000,000 of called bonds, turned In by the Syn- dicate, but not set credited to their account on the Department books, Foreign exchange was dull, with no fluctua: tion in rates. Posted rates for sterling were 482g @4813g. Actual transactions in Chicago were nt 481 and 483!4, and in New York were at 481 nnd 483}{, Blerling grain bills were 47397 and 481, Frenct: grain bills were 5233¢, and French bankers’ bills were 525¢ und 520. Rates are now donressed by the uousually large goes of future bills that have been made tn on- ticivation of the very heavy export business to be done this fall. Congols opened at 9713-16, and advanced to 9716-10. The Bank of England lost $30,000 in bullion. According to the Puris Sours, the stuck of Atmertean gold In the Bank of France has been exhausted already by the shipments that have beet made, and French coin and bullion must now be shipped. ‘The French money market will soom-fec) the effect of this drain, Chicago shipments of currency to the country wero not heavy, Bank clearmgs were but $3,100,000, und in all departments the duy was reported to be a very dull one. Discounts are quiet, witn rates at 4@6 percent on call, and F@B per cent on time. ‘There was a sate of $10,000 Chieax at 11434, of $8,009 Chicago 7a of 1802 at. 11843, and 82,000 Chicago Water Loan of at 11534. Asmall amount of Cook County fis sold at 102. Stovks were dull. ‘here was au upward movement in Loutaville & Nushville and in the ‘Vanderbilt und Granger stocks, but otherwise prives aad adeclining tendency. Louteville & Nashville advanced 234, to 5034, closing at 60g. Michigan Central advanced 2g, to S23, and Lake Shore 1%, to 863f. There are bulls of 1895 in this) stock who are such without reference to the story nbout Its merger with the New York Central. ‘The officials of the Campany report that it is doing an un- precedented business, and a higher dividénd than last year {a predicted by them, Northwest common went up 1¢, to 7434, nnd St. Paul common 54, to 6524, after selling nt G5!g. ‘There 4a not much doing in these stocks, but buyers both bere and in Now York have beean to take hold of them again, though cautiously, No sbort Interest to speak of hay been tormed, al- though the preponderance of opinion fa that temporarily prices will go lower, This feeling Was strengthened by the course of Erle, which deeiined 134 for the common, tu 25!4, und 34 for the preferred, toaT!{. This decline will tua gr st disny poin!ment to numbers of holders of hrle, who bave been paving interest to carry. it for momhs for the proimised rho that hae not come. Erle fs rete ting very unpopular oon the —satreet, There were purchuees at the brenk by those who believed the decline was foreed for the purpose # gatherlug In stock, preliminary to a move up- ward. Points to buy San Franelavo came fro New Yorle, and the stock declined from 1 to 184 for the common und from 18 to 17 for the preferred. The other losses were; Kansas & Texas 14, to 15%; Jersoy Central $4, to GIS4, Lackaseanna 1, to 55; Delaware & IHudson }y, to ATIG; St. Jue, 14, to WY; Cy, Cr, C. & Ly, to 5O}¢. Besldes the galns noted already, Western ‘Union made 34, tu 0174. Erie second 6s, gold, sympathized in the de- cline of the stock, and went down from 73% to 4234, wills a recovery to Th Railroad bonds, tn New York on Wednesday, were strong and hiher, with the ereatest ade vance in Burlington, Cedar Raplds & Northern firsts, which rose from 88ly to 86ty. St. Louis & Son Francievo class A rose from 78Z to 804, and do cluss B from 64 to 56. Erie advanced to 75}, fell off to THY, and recovered to THK. New York Elevated firsts rose to 111; Toledo & Wabasn eeconds ex coupon to (037, Fort Wayne firsts to 128}g. St. Louls & Iron Mountain firsts fell off tu 11237, while do sec- onds rose to 95, Lehigh & Wilkesbarre consuls nesented advanced to 80!4, und reucted to 80. Sanson & Texas consolidated asgented fell off to 7314; Union Pacliie sink ng-iunds to 144; Lake-Shore consolfdated registered firsts to 110, and seconde to 11244. Bt. Louts nnd San Francisco carnines for the second week of August were $40,000 In 1S70, and $26,800 in 1878, 4 The St. Pau! & Stoux City allroad Comonny bas bought the Sioux City & St. Vault Railroad, aud the two companies have conso'idate 1 under ong organization,—he St. Pant & Sioux City Ratlroad,—whicb owns the whole tine frum St. Paul to Sioux City, All outstanding securities are to be taken up and replaced by a new issue, ‘The road will huve but $10,001 of interest-hear- ingdebt per mile on tte 439 niles. ‘The 8 Paul & Sioux City Rullway Company hus ex cuted a mortguge or trust-decd tn ihe sum of 84,000,000, iu favor of the Central-lruat Com- pany of New York, on all the consolidated properties, to secure o like issucof 6 per cent gold bonds, which. are to replace all out- standing bonds and other eecuritics, ‘The trost-deed provides that at no time ant 4y 90 event shall the amount of bonds fssucd ex.cud glu,0ud per intle, and, while providing for future extensions of the Hnes, and further issues of bonds at the same rotcan the new road, limita the whole Issue to $7,000,000. ‘The new plan of financial reorganization provides, tn nd- dition to the fssus of bonds to the amount of $10,000 per mile, for an tesue of preferred stock to the amount of $10,600 per mile and for a like issuo of cominen stock, This trust-deed has just been plucea on record,.or Ia {n process of being so, in all the counties, some twenty In number, traversed by the lives of the St, Paul & Sioux City. The Graphic reports the General Freight Agent of the Erle Road as saylug that tis roud f+ dome the largest busluess lu ite history. ‘The Company's last extra equipment of 6,00) freight. cars ta fully employed, and they could use as any more to advantage if they were obtaiua- le. About the probable course of prices, the Graphic saves The temper of the operators in Wall street fe certamly in the direction of Inwer prices at preeent. ‘The Gurdeniny of the wuvey market at an unusual thne o year leady many operutare to believe that Alero will soon bo 4 wevere alrinuency, nnd there 1 a dceided hinpression in the ulndwof thy shrowdest Thut volucd wre uunuturally julluted. Mueard. tse born, Eeult, Jani und wuny other equally do not conceal their vedet ua. ne ly uuderstuod to be heave fly long Of stocks still, but tae ordera from Sura togu tu buy stucks du not come tn ew freely us thuy aid before thy wind w ubkeR Out vf the Lake bhore sail. ‘The coal stocks have goue up as coal has gone gown. ‘The lower price of coal hus been caused in tower pri by the overproduction, which vo to Auw. Y pula THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY AUGUST 23, [879-SIXTEEN PAGS, year not only exceeds the production for the anmo time of 1878 by 6,044,214 tons, but also exceeds the production of the same time In 1877, when {twas untimited, by 8,171,080 tons; that of 187 by 5,700,987 tons; that of 1875 by 5,517, HHA tons; that.of 1874 by 3,880,593 tons, AO. BLAUOSITER, BANKER AND BROKER, XW. cor, Clark and Madiaon-ata., Chicago. Btocks, Nonds, Local Securittes, aml Land Warrants, Member of Now York Block Exchange. Ten how Cattle «. "The following were the receipts and lily of the lead:ng articles of nroduga in this ety daring the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o’etock Friday morning, with comparisons: The banking business of San Franctsco has never fully recovered, tho Zulletin saya, from the panic of August, 1875, Thera has been since then a net decrease of $6,650,000 In the banking cnpital of the city, Further reductions are mooted. It is rumored that consent ts belng asked of stockholders to reduce the capital of the Bank of California from $5,000,000 to $3,- 00,600, and ita belleyed that atch a propos trom will come up for action at the annual meet- lug in October, It {4 also possible that ofl the Btate banks in San Francleco will go over to the Natlonal-pank syatem before long. ‘The matter ins already beeo talked up informalty by the managers of the Pacific Bank, but action is de- ferred until tia known how the new Constitu- ton, which goes into full effcction the lat of January, will work, and what will be the out- come of the legialation at Sacramento next winter. Mr. % Tx White, the capable correspondent of the New York Tribune, writes from Deadwood that ho beHeves— ‘That the develepment of the mineral reconrces of tho Black Hills has onty jist nevun, ‘Two venra Ago neither the extent Nor the great value of the ore hodles of the ‘helt’ was known or annre: ciated, although all of tha mines now upon It had been Toeated and were belng worked ine snioll But unaclentife, one-horse mining did not and could not he made to puy here, Itwas the skill amt expertence of the great California con panier, backed by their Jarge cupital, that trana- ferred Where hlf-dozen doubtful prupertion Into veritable bonanzas; and 2 have no doubt that other imines have already teen found, or wilt be dlecov- ered, which, when worked in the same manner, will make the fortunes of their owners, There ara certainly indications in many parts of the Black Inils ae promising now as wore those found in any of the prent mines two yenra ago, and fin some places a good deal of work tins already becy done. and large masses of ore nave been found, | Capitnl= fete are already giving thelr attention to these new mince, and rome of them will certainly be proved williin tho next yeur oF tito, At the New York Mloing Exchange on Wednesday dueinese was dull, but prices, where chavged, were higher. The largeat transactions were Io Buckeye, Bertha, and Edith, aud Dabl- onega. ‘The Stera Nevada Mine commenced crushing ore some time in May. The bullion product for Sune and July [s reported by the Seerctary ag ——— UNION TRUST CO, BANK, N. EB, cor, Madion and Dearbornsste., RECHIVES SAVINGS DEPOSITS AND ALLOWS INTEREST ON SAME at the sate of 416 por cont ‘por annum, subject to the rulesof the Hank, Konotlee required to draw money. G, M. WILSON, Cashier. C. GRANVILLE HAMMOND, 127 Lagalle-at MAB Yon SALRE CITY RAILWAY 8TOCR, Z s Yk ATES OF WEST DIVISION, AN GER TIEIC: Th WY FINST NATIONAL, HANI OF PARE FOR . CHICAGO, = igi 0K COU NCOLN PARK LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Banker, No. 70 LaSale-at., near Randolph, Paya the higheet price for CITY BCRIP AND COOR COUNTY ORDERS. | GOVERNMENT BONDS bought and sold. — INVESTMENTS. WE OFFER YOR SALE 240,001 Fulton Co., HL, Sper cent ltonds, $35,0Cu Minols 7 per cent School Dundas, tu, 00 Hyde Park 7 per cent Bonds. @4,000 Town of Lake 7 per cent Water Bonds. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. New York, Aug. 22.—Governments were weak and lower, Ralirosd bonds were irreeular. Columbus, Chieavo & Indiana Central firsts, 70, State securities were dull. Stork market falrly active, but speculation Gold, Silver. Total, | somewhat irregular. In carly dealings prices tell creer S38 ORE SRLS STAG | off slightly in the general lst, but Loutsville & Nashville advanced 234, subsequently react- ing 14. Duriyr the afternoon a better freting prevaled. which was sucveeded by a trifling re- acelon, Toward the closa the murket beeamo steadicr., Prices in finul dealings showed an ad- vance of 3 in Lake Shore, 1¢@}¢ in Granger shores and [In Ttinols Central, the rest of the at showing a decline of 14/@2%, and 3 in Bur- Ington, Cedar Rapids & Northern. 1 tons were 172,060 shares: 15,000 Erle, 41, Lake Shore, 25,009 Northwestern, 22,000 St. Pauls, 23,009 Lackawanna, 5400 New Jersey Central, 1,000 Delaware & Tindson, 1,300 Michwan Central, 1,400 Hannibal & St. Jorenn, Western Union, 2,200 Pacitle Maal, 2,200 St. Lous d San Francisco common, 6.009 pre- Terred, 9,000 first. preterred, 1,109 Burltucton, Cedar Rapids & Nortnerg, and 4,600 Loutsville & Nashville, Money active, at 5@7 1-16 per cent, closing at Prime mereaniile paper, 5i2044 ver vent. Sterling exchange weak; sixty days, 431143 alirht, 4Suly. Dr -tooda imports for the weels, $2,122,000, Stiver nt London is 512% pence per aunce. Bar ellyer here fe 11934, Subsidiary silver coin fo }G@1 per cent discount. OVENNSIENTS. Vulted States S1s..104!4 |New 4 ver cents a 02 urroncy Oa... Totals, 20.6 800, 905,208 $1.0. 14 A vew strike has been made fn the Gila Mine, io the Reveille district. A dispatch reports that a ledze bas been found on the lower ievels car- rving eight feet of ore, of which eighteen Inches will go $1,000 ger ton. ‘The Giln tsa wine fain- ous for buying produced very rich ore. It is in a formation tu which when ore bodfes are found they sre remarkably rich in ailver, The Gila was a dividend-paylug mine for some thine, but worked out the ore. bodies on the upper levels, siuce woleh time work has been prosecuted to open up new levels and prospect the miue to a greater depth, ‘The Little Pitteburg Mine bas declared a divi- dend of $100,000 for September. It is said that the October dividend wild be $150,000, The following shows the fluctuations of the | 5 active stocks: Titzheet, Lowest. Closing. Bah Bly B25 Do preferred,.... M.S. Paul... Do preferred i Kock Inland. eTOCKS, . £14 Wabash, & Fort Wayne, RuIIVEE ey see kullver. phd... i Fucite Muti, afd. 10 Te Marinoan offered (1105, 10. Marinova, ta, urd 10534°C, & A pid adams Exurons,...20:% Gnto & Mtns RC oH) De Do preferred Del, & Mud Dele. Lnek. WwW. St.L.esa0 Yo preferred « 21 LUN. aig Ci si MON .e sees 1474 Canada ‘Southern. Krlo preferred 150 * Loulavtite & N. Louraville & 3 n | Mie «BLS Konsae Pacltle . XN, Buetile preteese ssee Ransae S ‘Te: Minneapolis, co. 10 Faly St. fe & Sun GOVERNMENT BONDS. Hg Ste Lak Bt nt L 3 pld... 16% Ca Nia Cent ot. 87 St Le&ScPs,latptd 4014 | cagler, but the situation otherwles seemed to be Close, & Paistisrs, ae fh. KG Ge N'n, favorable to strength, - Large sliipments of erect ern ohi, Oru Cent, mec bonds 200") | Meats are beins macte:this week to St. Louts . A per cent coupon ceo + BO, Taton Ra Pera and Kansas City ns well os to Southern FOUKIGN EXCHANGE, Pad ie scaftad { Bedand- Granta, 123 ,, | bolts, und stock bids fair to ba st, D. i354; Northern Pacific... 70% | reduced to moderate volume by i .» DSty NortnernPacthe, pid 4475 STATE NONDS, 80. (Virginia Oa, new... 28 4 Migsuurl Us....6¢. 10U a t, Pott Sterling... st. Paul, pte Telgium Tennesse fs, olf ‘Tenneson On, ne! Virginia Gs, old Austria . BAN FRANCIS Norway, San Francisco. Ang. 22.—Following were the Swveuen, closing quotations ut Ure Stock Board? Muha. 24 Mexican... eee Uy Opair. Wier seus ce 44, OVERMAN, Vent & Ieleter... . 1Nty Raymond § Suton... ae 8% Savage Calitornia, exe 5 Cnaltar & Pate Consol, Virvintie. ih Francs oh On Cuion 43, iYellow dacset.... ALG MOG ee cae ereee TE 14 Potost Chicazo Municipal 7x, 1892, Chicaze Munierpal Ze, TAS. Uhteazo Muuleival Zs, 18 Chicago Mur iy Ga. 100, Chieayo Wi anit 8, 1K Chicago Water Loan 4a. 18 Cliesgo Water Loan Cheage Municipal de, eave West Town 74 gu Went Town Gs cao Water Loan Chicaro Lincoln oe . 14 Indenendence Julia Consolidated. 444 Consolidated Vaile duaticos. oe ee Stel FOREIGN. Loynox, Aug. 22-5 p, nt.—-Consoti 7 15-16, nurit i D Chicauo South Park 7 Rathway Shares—Ilinols Conteal, 14 Penns jeago South Dark tie a | avlvania Central, 42463 Reading, 2345 Ene, eng Wert Park Tesee see ae ee 9107 4; Erle prejerred, = Chicage ‘Treasury Warrante (nerip) uy J States bonds—New 5s, 10534; 43¢a, Chicago ‘Treasury Warrants mew EID see eae oe Couk Conniy Tae. Cook County (short) 7 Cook Conuty 54 a. Chy Railway (South Side, City Rotlway (West Side) ¢: City Railway do 7 per cents Chy Railway (North stitey City Toatlway (North Slaey7 Chamber at Commerc Vradera Inaurance . *And Intercet, COIN QUOTATIONS. Following are Chicago quotations for coins: Trade dollars ., “ Mexican (fail welght) coe Kaverolints , Napoleons... Tventy marke Five frauen os i 108!q 3 48, 10134, iv iat ‘Tite buillon withdrawn from the Bank of En- 113] gland on balance to-day fs £0,000, Pans, Aug. 22.—Rentes, 830 7 The Bourse (newspaper) says: “The stock of American eagles in the Bauk of Franco ts ex- linusted, and further shipmenta will be made in bars and napoleone. Caution ts, therefore, everywhere maintained, although the money offering at short dute continues to glut the market.” REAL ESTATE. The following instruments were fled for record Friday, Aug. 233 city PHOPEnTY. Grangerat, bet Sedgewick and North Welle, 1. O ft, fmproved, dated Aug, a ; . Sealue f virth). 600 , Lala tadiure daien FL a ene AG 1 Nght domand at nominally steady prices. No eee etlah ZO Gann Hauswirth to 8. and M.A anes chungea were noted in the leather, barging, Mexican and §, Amerieandandlons CMa me ere g Tie +525 | tovaceo, coal, and wood markets. ats wero {n Koauish eee ray 2 angela ft, lated Ame. 88 fuir demand, with prices unchanged, except for ines % ti ‘1 0 2, . “ e lowe! ‘Aduterun tlorlits_hapers om ‘altar to Aude Oe aller 2,000 | turpentine, which was le Jower,—uow quoted at 0 ft, dated Aug, 20 (Abana & Hong- a EDWARD L. INEWAE! land todohn G. Welllniey ~ 4,000) umber was activa and firm. The cargo Joe EWAER, Mie iat AY, Wade eat else ot offerings were again Hebt und sold quickly, 108 Sache Re {has Gresnebauns to Moses Kk Greane- plece-stufl bringing 12}¢qi-tie mora thun before, UNITED STATES 4s, aun) « he 9,500 | ‘The yard dealers report an excellent trade and CuUK COUNTY 71, aaitie Bre ! ah al of Ce ion satrong market for vearly all qualitles, Woot cuok ay fn, Donn to Wiliam Chiaioln)... 16,500 | #93 fv improved demand ant steady, and hay INCULN PARK 4, The prutives No, Wit Indiana ay, was easter under augmented offerings of new WKET TOWN 58, Aue, 2h tieund. UM, Caverry to Je 5,500 | timothy. Sveds sold freely, timothy. being tka HSE, lainarce ot id Hoke i aid ae firmer, und other kinds tray, ‘The bide mar- Seer Ble Hin ay, Tox tls ft, dated dune 80 (ere kot wae (rm, tho recelpts continuing Heht, GENERAL tt : i f lize: J q aT Wim gdtan Savings, Hank to itutolt tedizer), 14016 | whtic deuters aro working to sccure aupplics In og atlas for Bul, Wh 2ax125 ft, Gated Au ps anticipation of a call from tmners carly in Sep- SCRIP TOPAY TASES. sry HERR TOWN BONDS, hin ote ore ae 950 | tember, Rroom-corn was slow and utichanged, TS SATONAL AN ReORLLETEA G ef ewbxl00 ft. dated Aus, New fs coming forward slowly, the trat car ar- THI NAL BASS ‘8 CERTIFL GC. 'Rehults to Rove dona, 1,000 } riving yesterday, bu: the receipts will probably ae Centre et ne cor ot Nineteenth, not be large envugh for some thine to attract #5x100', Improved, dated Aug, . ve, Pont Vere wi in aw GTIe: (Wahu Welzien to M. Toman) v. 1776 | Much notice, Poultry and exys were ateady, CHARLES 2 ™ BOUTU OF CITY taMita, WITHIN a 1 oP ueyxN Lake fretghts were rater quict at unchanged 10d Bast Washlogton-at, ; ret: OUH, rates, butzencrally quoted frm, wich a good de- City of Chieszo 7 per cent Bonds. st at pw cor of Fort Wayny ay, inand. Corn to Buffato waa takeo ot de by Cook County 7 per cent and 8 per cent Honds. We ee re Mate fle an ti al goo | Hall, and whuatto Kingston ate, ‘The through ‘Town of West Chicago 4 per cont Hunde, Forth-weventh wt, 274 (t wots rate to Naw England waa quoted at Me, and ‘West Division flallway 7 per ceut Cortidcates of Far | “yf. uoxlty ft, daluddane dl (M.A. Nid laiee and cael Now York at 11 dubteduces I sutas to ault, and W. Siurks to C. Shimeltua 09 | the lake and canal rate to New York at 11}g¢ on Luin vt, 263 fea. of Forty-eighth, : corn, Rail freigits were quoted ut 252 per 100 WILLIAM 0, COLE, waa Ld tt dated Aug. 20 (buward Koch tbs on grain to New York. Through to Liver+ 10. Washineton-at,, He Pe Eee s o 179 ] pool was quoted at B3{e on uur und 6336 on < ‘75 Sharce Chamber, 5,00) vod Guauty por cent Hondy, 1,000 Caulk County 7 per eeut Houssy 14,010 Indepeudenee, Kausne 7 percent Bonds, yscatine, Towa, o per cent ions, e, Jowa, G pul yee eotaty Swot fo per cunt Bonds, COMMERCIAL, Latest quotations tus August delivery on the Jeuding articles for the last two busluess duya: JOUN TI, WRENN & CO,, 5,49 BANKERS AND BROKERS, 80 Washingtou-st,, curser Pearborm, 13 UNITED STATES 4 PEt CENT BONDS - rh! FORK BALE. an CITY SCUIP Full wy HOUGUT Flour, Orla. sox Wheat, bu, Corn, husersreg 1 winter 80 cara No. 3 irregular vesterday, badly. prices. September and & when day. eharp advance. yeaterday. near, has wants to dip fate ft omgain, and it as it the legitimate buvers were going to taka Malteters and brewers may be expected to buy barley for future delivery, but it does not appear now that speculation in barley fs going to ba Bo extensive os formerly, ‘The California baricy crop is reported ta be a falrone in size, The Chevalier parley fs being mostly taken by the EngHeb, and the bay brew. Ing is now kept back, the freight boing ton high for it, but some may be expected here Tater tu the Bcason, in the market for staple and fancy dry-roods there was nothing new to note. A steady in- ereaso in the demand is reported, and the tenor of prices continues unqualliledly frm. ‘There waa fair activity [In the boot and shoe trade, and the market was strong, with a tendency to ad- Groverica continue active ani firm, as previously quoted, No changes wero apparent in the fish aarket, There was a continued Mb- eral movement Jn domestic and forelen drigd frults, ant prices were again very firm all around, Currants were }{c higher, and almonds Butter was iu moderato supply, Cheese met with a quiet possession, vance, advanced 3ge. in fair demand, and firm, Since May i, 1870, Sawe thue tuat year, Withdrawn from store during Thursday for elty consumption: 2,763 bu wheat, 100 bu rye. ‘The following graln was {nay ected inte store fn this city yesterday morning: 2 cars No. No. 2 doy do, Scars rejected, 1 car no grado (72 winter), 7 cara nixed, 172 cars No, 3 spring, 75 cora No. 8 do, 19 cars rejected, 3 cars no grode’(847 of all kinds wheat); 70 cars and 0,000 bu high-mizxed corn, 27 cars and 62,800 bu No, 2 corn, 24 cara rejected, 1 car no grade (48 nj; Lear No. 1 onte, 20 curs and 1,500 bu 2Qwhite, 50 cars and 5,500 No. 2 mixed, 40 cars rejected, 1 cnr no grade (121 onts); 2 cars No, 1 rye. B80 cara No.2 do, 10 cara rejected, 1 cnr no grade (S2rye); 6 cars No, 8 barley, 6 cars extra do, 1 car feed. Total (880 cars), 445,00) bu. inspected ont: 42,705 bu winter wheat, 154,031 bu spring do, 1.972 bu mized do, 347,727 bu corn, 8,465 bu oats, 89,805 bu rye, 1,100 bu barley. ‘The leading produce markets wera quite Wheat aavanced 8{c, with ® good detmand, but afterwards broke rather Corn was dull throughout, with a sheht tendency downwards. Onte were tamo in sym- pathy with corp, and orovistons opened ont act- ively, but afterwards ruled dull, with lower Mesa pork closed S@7iZc per br] lower, at $8.80 for September-and $8.85 for Ovtober, Lard closed Sc per 100 lbs lower, nt $5.05 for 4g for October, Short ribs closed Se higher, at 85.4234 for September, Spring wheat cinsed ge lower, at $03¢ for Sep- tember nnd 8034 for October. Winter wheat closed gc lower, nt Bie. 30 9933ge for September and Bil¢c bid for October, Oxts closed easter, at 231¢gce for cash or Sup- tember and 233{c for Octooer. Rve was firm, at 40% @50e cash und 49}Ze for September, Barley was nomnlnal, at 74@78e seller next mouth. logs were quiet and wnehsnged, ot §9.10@3.60 for heavy, and ut $3.50@3.80 for light. Cattle were fairly active ond firm, with sales at $2.00@ 6.20, It was diMenlt to account for the reaction in wheat, unless it be accepted as a consequence of somewhat larger receipts. reported a shade dearer, and New York firm, It seemed that most of those who were fright- ened In the direetion of filling bad already dune a0, and the courage of events suggested the, remark, “The market fa never ao strong as The course of prices depends lorgely qu the volume of re- celptr, a8 every onc knots, aud an lucrease in the movement from first hinds naturally sug- eveted thy probability of bicher freight rates by luke, when rail rates aro advanced next Mon- ‘Yhe European advices continue to indicate thnt all our soaro whent’will be wanted there, ‘The demand for corn reveled acneck yesterday, though the receiots were‘not large, and the re- sult was a tomo feeling. | * The movement fo provisions seemed to be chiefly n reaction from tht unexpected street of the previons afternoon, when prices took a ‘The lye-hog market was quoted wheat, SL cars just) at the - top." the time that active packIny operations will be- ain, nearly six weeks hence. ‘The quantity of lord au hand Is large cnough, however, to keep up a considernble bear feeling, espeelally as It is bulleved thut gome promiuent packers are ranged on tle short side, and are supposed to have assumed that attitude alter a thorough survey of the altuation, « "The barley market showed some slens of life Consumers wero purchasing sam- ples, belng destrous of securing n stock for the opening of the malting season, which fa now Speenlation tn barley seems to be going out of fashion, Ofd operators say the deal nobody looks such oa black «record tut Jord and meata, ‘The death of C, W. Krelgh, Esq. was en- nounced un *Chango yesterdyy, and appropriate resulutions adopted. BUTTER AND ONE: MOVEMENT. ‘The recetpte and exoorts of butter (exclusive of buttcrine) sluce May 1 ( he boginuuy of the trade year) compare us followa; Ttecelpte, phus. Corn closed steady at Liverpool was ‘The receipts nnd exports of cheese sincu May peainuing of thy trado year) compare a8 follows: At REGAN Ze: 400 bn now rejcered nt hn oy enmplo at Tugs Ige on Itck; dim to at 7I@HRe free on board cars, Mle —~Was in fairdamand, but ensior, 4 y with apelingg. Reevints, Exports, + dbs. Pant Weokeess The elosin’ Ente week, 19) ince May 1, 1879, Same tine last yenr. QNAIN IN S1G1IT. Tho Now York Produce Erchange Week'y gives the following ns the ylaible supply of graim on the dates named: —— ee inte, | Haricy, one itt ud wore anked for co reiler September: 8 ie for No. 2 Fi G0, 051 00,27 OU0 ba Not 1 and 2 red No. 2 winter at Maniliger 0, the ontaide far epectal bi ie; YER) bn by aamnnle at Tate 1,800 bu do aL DIN y¢ Cree on bound earns RUD bdo di Gong-herried) at TtyC, Total, 2 - uO bu, Also 4,000 bit No. 2 red acter Xeptem- oor feurly) aL OAc, and a few car-lote for Soptent- Fa Hetnesixas—Salo waa made of 20 tone at $19.00 porton, CORN—Was doll and eteady, The markot was firmer early, but deciined tun atnde beluw the latest quotationsof Thuredsy. Tne Britian quoias tions were confticting, Livernool belng called firner, and London cusier, the tvalinca af testls mony belng in favor of 8 furlner ndvanes.. Our recelpls were nut Inrge, anil the reported ship- ments rather heavy, but the warmer weatuer tended to catso n tame feeling in futares, nnd buyees hell off during the greater part of the er the pits beme entirely deserted. "ihe demand by ehinpers wae fai, but less active than here San ay) outst Fw, 30,0581 V5, 478 qihiges 41.000 bu rye, against 470,009 bu a weelt pre- THE GRAIN MOVEMENT, ‘ The foltowing tabto shows the recetots of flour and grain at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Detroit, Cleveland, and duluth, from Jan, 1 to | Witt rome, eflort to depress pet Caan ~ closed at 233,c, and rejected at i Seller Aug. 16, for the past three yearas femove roll curly at Git ige, and. closed nt 2h Arsictes. Asi, eA, 1877, Ric. Seiler Octobe: MUGSH4c, Seller Flour, brla..¢ 202,085 4,740,060 2,701,203 | the year was ontet at $2Q@ie4c, and Auguat woe ——-— quoted at 344@842¢c, all closing at the inside, hers ‘tn, 38, TAH, KIO 10, Spot sales were reported of 00,000 bu No, 2 and Corn, bit. 40,227, 1 high mixed at iss @ Mayer 4,000 bu ilo (short Outs, ba 770,011 recuspted at Sst ge WO hu new mixed and re- Barley base st ess Hye. ve 1,103, 950 T'Lerain, bu, 109,414,000 10: The followauy shows the cro the Inke ports, including the recelpts of flour and grain at Chivazo, Milwaukee, Tulcdo, De- trolt, Cleveland, and Duluth, from Aug. 1to Aug. 16, fa the years named: Hees 10 Jectod at 324@ 8c; 8,000 un by Animale at 0G IUe on truck do at BH3¢@AXe frow on board cara: nud 400 bu enra nLiHtec, ‘Total, 121,200 bit OATS—Were slow, excent samples, and closed tume and ashade below Thuraaay’s intest. The recuinte were large, and nainples were easier and rather alow, except tac better offerinys of white. whico avemed to be referred by stypera, The trading fu futures was clicily in Octouer, which opened at 241,c and cloved dull nextie, Septem- ber ota alse sq@ie, and closed with aviices at Article: 1870. 1878. 1877, » Attuust and car-lots auld at ii¢c. No. 2 Flour, bi 186, 1100 203,081 292,820 | white were nomin-1 at 2ic, ond rejected nt 20c. Cush snles weye reported of 8,209 bu No, 2 ot 23g. 13, 800 bie by suinple Bt 1s@25%4c on track; vorn, and 46,000 buy at R2i,ce2ktye for mixed, and 221% Oata, bn @28h,¢ for white, allfreeon board. Total, U7, Barley. bu 3 | O00 be. Rye, on .. BDA NOB Was active and firm. No, 2 wae taken for shipment, at 404@50c, car tute at the inaide, August sold inseltiement at 0c. ated clo 494@0e, and September at 40%c, Cane: weru reported of 13,40) bu No, 2 at 40{@50c; 1,600 bu rejecten at 4a%c: 800 bu on track at 47 Ae; and 1,200 bu at ddA@ole deitvered. Total, To'lgrain, bu.0,088, 731 10,270,444 11,2350, UU ‘The JoNowing shows the receipts and shipments of wheat at the points named yea: terduy: ints. Shipm'ta, | 16,000 bu. Peet bipaita. | BARLEY —Wae outet, though samples were in Chicago ... sseves & 134,304 better requ consumers being inthe market for AMilwankeu.... 70 eupolics. ‘ihe low grudes were principally want- St. Louis... ed. ‘The recelyta continue small, but more barloy ‘Toledo 01 Je offerod by sample to arrive thua hereiofore, Sep- Detroit... temper wad nominat at 75@78e, and Octuber Ww New York .. quoted at the same range, Caeh aalea oy sample Philadelphia. Inctuded #00 by (reed) ut B0@i0c on trac! ‘bn UN at 46@oUC on track; 1,000 us | at Gi@70c; and Gud bu ut 7 ‘on track; also 400 bu at 48e free on board, ‘Total, 4,000 bu. MORNING CALL. ‘Meas pork—Sales 4,250 orls, nt $8.35@3, 40 for Septemorr. $8.40) for October, and $8, U0 tor Janu- TOLD cr scsaee cereeveeee DBE, 204 IN NEW YORK YESTERDAY, Aug. 23.—Recelpts—Fiour, 14,893 bris; wheat, 420,850 buy corn, 183,010 bu; oats, 80,025 bu; corn-meal, 203 pkes; rve, 8,984 bu; | Wty, Lard—b.bU0 tes, nt $6.70 for Supiemour, malt, 6,523 ous cork, 95 bris: cut meats, 1,887 30.1214 Pa theceae sgiss for Navel uae, phos; lard, 1,957 tes; whisky, 271 bria, Exporta—Vor twenty-lour hours — Flour, 2,030 bris; wheat, 803,00) bu; corn, 70,000 bu; oata, 1,000 bu; rve, 9,000 bu. DUTIANLE GOODS RECEIVED at the Chicago Custom-Lousu Aug. 22: Vergtio, Rubling & Co.. 53 cases dolls; Edward Ely, 3 cases woolens; Lowenthal & Kaufman, 8 cases ehinaware; O. R. Keith & Co, 8 cases dry voods; Stettuuer Bros. & Cou., 6 cases dry gouda; Louis Boerlin, 7 cases optical instruments; Grommes & Ullrich, 60 cases brandy, 8 octaves brandy, 3 qitarter-pives brandy; L. Dyniewiez, Acase buvks, Collections, $13,455.23, $5.4! at $4.46 for Seotenber and October, Wheat—710, - UGO bu. at 87% @xve for Septemoer, STUGBTHC for October, and o7e for the year. Corn=J.i,000 Dit, at BiG ge for Seatemaer and B4ac for Uce tover, Oats—4,00U on ot 23y¢ seller September, APTERNOON CALL. Wheat was ensler, Sales 125,000 bu, at 80%c for September, Sur@80xe for Octover, and U4@ 4c for the year, Winter wheat—3.000 ou at c for fi ber, Mees pork—750 ori, at St for October and $8.30 for September, Lard 75) tea, at $3. 3214@o, 35 for the yeur and 33.07} for Octouer, LATEST. Wheat was quiet, solling at 86% @80%c forOcto- bur and cluving at SOXGBE%C. Septemuer was ict at noout OAC. Corn was quiet at HYD dakge for Octuber. Provivions were unchanged, PROVISIONS, TOG PROMUCTS—Were moderately active, and gute frreguiar. Pork wae in fair demand, lard bld for ratner freoly at the untect, but tame after- wards, and meala apparently in urgent re- quest for shipment, a8 well as loca! futures. ‘Tne reported outgo of meats continuca to bo very large, and some kinds are stated to be in very emall stock, tnough riba are olentifui, The ap- proach of coo! wenther ig bringing out an acti demand, und smokers ure at work freely preparing GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM CORN—Was steady and quict, Sampica of new brush have arrived, but the corn is not ex- pected fur sumo timo yot. Tuo stock here ia ca- timated to be avout 2,0v0 tons, ‘The first car of now Kanens broom corn was recelved yosterday: Hino green carpet brush, 2... MG Green turl.. at Tad-tipoed burl. oer 1640 5 Fine green, with hurl to work It... ve. Red-tipned do, aT eee eee BNE consigninenta of oxcon for consuming markets, | SeeCD, VL, poser ee Lard is plentiful, and thero ta more meas pork on | BUTTER—The market wae fim at previous hand than ts kely to be taken before it eagain in | quotations, ‘There was a good demand for the orderto manufacture freely. There was no matu- nol change in toe advices from other points y terday, but the local hog murkut was quoted | Creamery... . so lower. Goad to cholee anit: &peclal reports to the Cinelnnat! Price Current | Medium... seo. 0+ show the number of hogs packed at the undermen- | ferior to common... ... + tloned places since Sfaren t, compared with the | | BAGGING—Nothing new was developed same time lat year, a8 follows: bauglng market. better grades and a fair inquiry for voorto medium quolities at tho ranve of prices given below: 1218 -18@16 + BLL Age 8 in tho Where was a fale movement at sug, 20— 1879. ag79,_ | steady prices, Wo quoie: cinemnatt 103. 501 0.4, 509 iBurlapa, 4 bu,,11 13 Chicago. 21,000 1,407,030 A. 2g Do, Gdn... 12 Dit bt, Louls.ss.. 08, 000 1 Gunn | Otter Creek, 21° (Gunnies, ainglehs Git Tndionupuils, i 49,00) | Lewiston. 82 Ibo, double ...83 26 Cleveland os. Ainert 214; Wool eacks,...35 Gid Cedar iapide Other plu CHEUSE—Pricea ranged the sama ns at the be- approximate: ginning of the week. and were nominally steady. i 200,000 : : SE 000 | ‘Trade wns ngain repurted quiet: 407.815 5,914,976 | Full cream, +5 Oba Tec from thy _lut Part skim 4 in eroported of 75 ure } Full aki si Hy uO bria eclicr September at $8,210 | Low grades, Ly Gh nd 7,510 bela aeiler October at $3 @ | COAL—The market was unchanged, Orders tal, O.5%6 urle. Tao, market, closed . ver Were promptly filled at the quotations given below: Lackawanna all aizes.. SH, Biitaton, all alzes G8,40, 0 aT ‘at $8.00708, 15 ist, $8.UUGLH, 3214 for 8.73; for Octaner. Soller tne year cluved ni about $7.00. Prime moss and extra ness | Hitinore'& were enUrely nominal, Pautimacas ONY Lani—eclied 24s@50 per 100 Iba from the } Minunki cee cecteren cece latest prices of Thursday. Snles ween renoried of | 2 Bete bela Zi) ten neller 8 Wilmington....++ reer eter EGGS-—Were stoady at 0' 200 10c per doz, wISU—Only a light busineea was in progress, the year ab 25. Prices remain aa before: wary nt So AnGeatTse. Tot, market closed wtuady at $5.05%06, G71, for seller Auguet, $4.0) tember, and $. td), eG 9743 |For Sep Ofar Uctover, ‘Tae year , WOH 7.00% 7.25 5.5960 6.76 4,50@ 4.76 ‘per 100 tbs, but about half the Improvement was afterwards lost, ew were reported of SU tex swoet pickled snoulders at 43{5 400 tea sweet pickled tame (10 Ibs), partly at ‘Toi GO Lxe hort cloars at $4.80; 5, GU aN. es hort rlot at $4,4241@ 1.50 mpot, $: he aciler teptumber, anu St.37546G 4.4744 wtlier Octo oer, The closing prices of the leading cute of teats wore ubunt ns followst Shonl-| Short rr ribs, Tare Hat famliy, ne No.1 bay, kita Family kita... pre's COMfRhL, Summer-cnred cou. Dressed cod Labrador nt Smoked halibut. Seuled nerriny, f# box California aalman, bel California ralmon, d PRUITS AND NUYS ~Car re up anather Ye, and, un advanca in almonds of 4c wae also rt 25 fe iid 6.25 0,50 eft 1 BOD uz 34,008 Short cleura, ft clears, Teicuee| Be . gets, noted, The general market continuce activa 121 toose, and $3.00 | guoyant. We now quotes fahe noxed; long cut 'FOREION, spiediod bam, THCTYC “Griken {fren tinme, same averages, UG7Te; vreen shoulders, SGiigc. iucun quuted at 44Ct%c for should fe for vhost riot, HGob'gc for cleure, Hw; Time, all Canvaeed and packud, Gueane—Wos aulet at 4 {acho for white, 4@44c for good yellow, ana b4@te for urown, wito sule of 10.) pkua vellaw at-te, Dates, ” Vogts IAVCEI oer eee ‘Purkian prancs . Fronch prunes, ke: French prines, boxe: Taraing, lavers ... Landon lavors,.... oso Muscate I pki 4 Zante currants Ate 43g BEEF—Was qniot at $9,75@10,00_for_ mera, Ci 6 $10. 76@11.00 tor extra ices, miu $17,00@17.60 | COR eve + see OY forhana. 12 14 ‘TaLLow—Waa nominal at HA@5%c for city and 4 NTAROM soe ce ft3¢5 10 BisGoi%ac for country, with aule of 70 bria ety at | Apples New York aud Michi hye 6 Hace Apolew, Southern. ajo 1g Apnles, Ohilo,. 4005 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was quiet and unchanged, TDeatore noted a Jtthe better inquiry for the cholcur grades, and some looking around for export, but little doting in tho latter direction. Tho offerinua amall, Sates wero reported of } brle wine tora, purtly at $7.00; 400 bri double extras at $4.25 forunaound, and $U,25 for patents; 70 brie extraa at $3,110; 70 brie towde at $3.64; and 75 brls rva tlowor on private terms. Total, 093 bris, Following wore the closing quotations x Sh GTS Peaches Blackberries Mirted cheer ‘Tenticeace peamnits, Virgina peanuts GREEN FRUIL ec en ‘Were tn fait request, Prices RS Rew winter ss ruled about the wate ae on former days of the XX Ninneauin woting’. goo | Wey, SX Western vpriogs, 5.00 | Macunerri y XX export in vases Git | Ate a OL Se SE Boe. aU Saprinus .. aad Cranapoles, Wha £08 GAO | Waterinclons, 3 100 5.00@ 8.00 G Muskmulone, % crat © 1.00% lex GAD | Pouches, $1 ox or buskut.. fee a 8 8.00 | Havtern'peaches, por bux ur basket... 1.607 2.285 Gs.10 | Grauow Wt 2 ae rrogularly Grmer, tules box, $0 70 wore 70 tons at 8,50 per lon free ou board care, box, aan 7.00 and 50.tons ua at §9.00. : Granzed, BOX, vise wanes WO Conx-SMuaL—Coureo was nominal ot $12.75 pur | Gaiirormia nears, por i A t nuanally irregulne, fy 1» rice, and sirips romam steady, Trade We quoter GNOCEIES—Catece. were strony. Other lin was reported watlaract on on trick. SPRING WHEAT—Was falely actlve and un ‘Tho morket advanced Ye, aud then foil back closing at 4c betaw the latest aneen of Thored Liverpao) was quoted avbide warer, but curcogs quiet, ana New 3 ork was tira, While our reculute were harger, ond thy reported saipmonts scarcely wo largo ug expected, Walker's statement of the Vietule suvply diva showed an ine crease of 827,000 bu during last week, ond tete Were runiors of a break in New Yors, whicn heiped to chougo the tone of tho market hore. ‘The cunthouance of thy weather wae favare de to Arapid barveet-ny of the cron, aud the liebe prices Drvurht Out treo vedere frou simury those who haa been walting fur Bic ux a youd puint ut whieh to put out shorts, or sell wheat bought at omer al Caralins Louls.ana Tanguon, Costa ited soe, Iho, fatcy guider, Riu, fancy... « Ilo, priate to cholic Riv, go figures, Tho trading on the earl Rio, oe was unusually active, under a good aemani, | Kio, see and then fellof, thouga there was o reaction | Rio rumalivde.s ove. wluich cartels 1 pricov up tu the bighest quotation of svGans ta ‘There wae u very xuod shipping cemund | Patent cut loaf... ..+ Crivned.,.. Grauulated ... Powdered 2 Ua, curly, but buyers full bac when futures weakened. Cass No. 2 closed ut Sic, und naw No, J wt dic, Seller Sepseuber voli early at 8/5ac up tu bye, ro- ceded to 87}. adsanced to b8!,c, ans dectined to Bue, closing oti O's Becher Uctuber vuld at SO Gesu, cloviny ut SUC, Beller the year was aulct at eG ,@374c, snd August ot 87@873ic. the lotter closing at thu tuside, Spot wales were rer Dorted of G8, 000 bu No. 2 at 87239740; 27,000 ba 9: Be! Cholce corn or sugar. Prime corn or suger Fair corn or angar Dock sicay « Cassit., Peper Nutmers, L Nacmeza, No, Qroe, Calcutta gingers. Tine Riue,. Mino lity. Veach blossom, Ten Road... NAY—Wan in fair request and caster, nndep larger offurinze of new timothy: No. 1 timotny, WD ers auote fie for lots, Light cured hides, ‘9 D. Heavy do, 3m. Damaved do, Yi. Deacons, #1 th 3 tp, primo. « Dey Aint Ym, damagad 2. Dry ea ted, 1. Dry salted, th. damaged Green city butchers’ etecrs, Green city butchers’ cow: Sheep pelts, wool estimated. HOUSES—The trade in the equine tne has been good in all cradce of hossen for the last agit days, Much inquiry ham boen mude, for horses,” and for heavy stock ant fine geldings. The following arc some of the eales mado by Merers, Fisher & Taylor: One gray mare by Legal Tenter, Greare old. 1h'4 hands blah tor $80 pecially cnn trot in 2:40, sold poner. each $7%,—-$450; a1 ne pray marr, 15% hands high. wetght 015 Ibs. 8260 16% hande 1050 Ibs, $453 one bav pony, 7 yoara old. 14% hanity B00 Ib, $109; one sorret horse, 6 yeara old, 16% hands high, welght 1, horace, 15 years old, high, weight, one dun pony, 7 youre old, 14 630 hizh, yeara ol, weight 123 Ibe, other changes, given below: Carbon, 110 devrees test ... Carbon; Tilinois legal, 160 deg. tet... * Carbon, headlight, 174 degrees test. Garhon, Michizan legal toat, P. W, Lard, xtttsesees 1 Linseed, raw... Linseed, beled * Whale, winter bleached, SDCEM soe oe wanreeee s Nentafoot oll, strictly pure, Nentafoot oll, extras... Nentefoot oil, No, 1, Bank oit.. Straite. 5 Tnrpentine se see oe Miners of, extra yello Miners’ off, white..... Naphtha, deodorized, aavline, deadorized, Gasnlins, 87 degrecs. Vest Virrinia, natural Wert Vireinia, natural, 20 a ‘West Virginia, reduced, ‘The offerings were small. only asmall stuck in urdar to accommodate thelr enstomers, who cannot easily yet sunnlics trom . Sweet potatoes.wers quoted at $4.00 er trl. iH POULTRY AND GAMBE—Were In good anpoly And full-grown chickena wero salable at recent the farme: 00 Vere anict and steady, The receiniy Are too emalt to ndlow of any activity, good demand for all that come in, and anne deals Te ia exnucted that tannery will commence buying thelr fall stock next month; 4% hande tigh, welea Ibs, $80; one bay pony, b yenra ald, 14 Wands ‘weight 650 Ins, $50; onc bay nony mare, 5 144 handa hivh, weleht 600 Ibs, 873; ‘une bay eaddle horse, 7 years old, 1514 hands hich, $150; one bay horse, A years old, 163¢ banda high, weight 00 los, $12 pony. 7 years ot, 14%¢ hands bt Jha. #00: two grav mares, 78nd 8 years old, 15% and 151; hands hizh, weight 1,010 and 1,00 Ibs, $135; one pair old sorrels, 154¢ and 16 bands big ‘OT.S—Tnepentine was off 1c, There were no ‘Trado wos folr at the quotations 28 degrees, POTATUES—Were in amall request and steady, Neclont 1.000 I. one lot’ Shet d.t0 Ten Itershoy, of Muscatine, lows ‘ane bay igh, welebt 573 $19.1071 A. es Thero vg “RGA ty Ona 7" 2. lows, yeara ole, ‘one brows elt, | welont 0001 #, $149; $12 0% ng nt by He mi 42 p 3 @ 00 4 . 115 a 0 Fa a Eh 49 40 38 ee wu an ve th jovrecs.s.. || 52 fo + HD Fy Denlers are carrving He ue Ht ld, Bae $2. Uaickens, old, @ doz. + 220-82 Surin chicken: ae © ‘Turkove. live. 7 . wh Proirlo chickens, @ 2.0002.00 SEEDS—Timothy was in good demand and firm: az er, selling at St.4727@t10, and prime closes at ae 91,55771.58. The recripts, thonels fair, ara not * Guito waat dealera expected they would be at this . thie, Clover was firm at $1.24. Flaxseed wat tw stoart nea being mite nt $1.20701.21, a SAI Was in falr demand and steady: Fine salt, 7 bri. 2.18 Ordinary conrac walt, Y bri. 1.40 ae Ground solar. 16 re Dairy, B bri, without bags 1.80 H Dairy, # bri, with bags. - 2,208.00 fr Ashton snd Eureka dairy, 2 enc «8.7078 280 ay TEAS—Kemaln firm and steady, Huelness is 40 Bood at the following range of priccas cu HYBON. 1 TAPAN UNCOLONED, Common fo fnir...17@25 Common tufair, 1830 Ay Superior to flne, ..287234 Sunerlor to fine, 10 to Ratraline to finest 497250 Extra fine tafinost 45@30 be Cholcent ... 4. 5OG05, NEW UNCOLORED. L YOUNG NYSON. Common to fair, Sunerior to fine. Chotcest ..........65B. GUNPOWDER, Common to fair. Sunerlor to An LExtra Mine totlnest 5 HAD ‘Pair to good. 1728 Superior to fine. ..40015 HOGA) Extra tine to finest 44053 Extra fine to nest 50740 Garden picked ...6830 3@ 70) ‘oaLoxa, * |Common 7ou0 Chuicest.. . ABS to fate, Choicest.. + T0475 AOUTHOND AND O DIPERIAL, Superior to flua, k Common to fale, 20735) wh: Kupertor tu no. - 40 "0| Extru fine to finest ag7gis) WILISKY—Woan modoratoly active at the advance Galea were revarted of 40, brly fine {whed goodd on the basis of §1.08 per galion for of last weak, highwines, WOOL—Was In fatr request anil steady. Enstera dealers are ordeciug fate lots, faciurors aru taking tho usual quantity. Washed fleece, inedium Washed teeco, fine, ne Medium unwashed Fino do. . COUrTAG W646 sen Tab-washed, choice, Tub-washed, cuimmon to goo! and LIVE stock. ciicada. Tecelpts— Cattle, Monday. 7180 Tuenday, . Wednesda Tuuradoy Total, CATEL much tho same asont fale to chulee trade werd tber: ern catile at § ee pari previuua fyures, were ayvain dulland weuk, ‘Tne geveral margot cloeed st 0,721 The poultiou of the cattle markot wat previona day, Forfat cattle there was a woll-austained inquiry from stilppett and exporters, and anything good enough to weal East was rea lily salaole ut the advanea gained earlterin the week, Soro gond to primo beret were included in the sunply than on any day wit) $n the past fortnizit, but thero were anon pourer sorte to satisfy all domand, and for te grades below ** aod " Thuraday's prices were only {nditferently suatamnod, Shippore bought freelr of nt S2.50E4.50, ant the socal wore of ‘Texana ant Well O@:.85 for the former, and st 5@Dit. 10 for tha hitter, Tho wanta of exporter were not Jurge, but thera were no more Inatt Te quired af the geade sulted to the requirments of that chiseef buyors, and salea were quick at fall Lean old cowa aud stocker Phero wero wales O the formur at $4.00%2.40, Stousers sold atszd G@3.0U, An Indiana feeder, Edward Sumner o url Park, took ahout 450 head at the above rans jeady, Quotations, 1,40 Charee Hee steers, wety lta Good Teeves—W warghing t. 4) Mea welzning 1,050 to 1,200 Ibs DBulchers'’stoc’ —Voortocomimunatcera and common to cuoice cows, Bioughter, weighing t00 tu 1,030 1b Stork Cutie Commun cattle, wer; 700 to 1.000 t Inferlor—| stage, bulls, ‘Texay Cattle Veale, per 100 ibe... ere ht and thin 0 | a7 16! 40 [224 uF aires + Ra Lerad.,, - bexas,, Hit 70: r to 1,400 tas 64 Gradew—steera 1 fair fealy, rough arover, werd, welghing cuive, ‘heitura. ol .'L Texus, q ‘oh, atock'ré BAU viveit Shu Texas, 7.717 | 4,813 43,810 9,040 4,757 1s? hoy bt 6,095, 0 0,027 1 jur cnty hing ‘ol. I'x 077 Col. Txd, O00 ‘17 Col, Tx, su Ad Gol TY Weetern mange on 1, 008 of the 4,15G4.40 3.050110 2,6083.35 + 2,909, 00 1,121 ar 7 . 7d vie 2 e087