sf‘ 6 I ‘\ ‘-.. ._ FINANCIAL. T W SATURDAY EVENING. January 26. 1878--Dis-A counting this week was moderately active. but generally in limited values in individual offerings As. it became apparent in the early part of the week that a decision would soon be reached upon the probabilities. of a general European war, operators incereal and other food products became cautious. they felt would mean disturbed values in meats and breadstulfs. higher prices at ‘first and un- settled markets afterwards. however. the element of certainty in European news daily, so that operators could shape their plans for the immediate future; consequently there was no unusual call for money. V country sections tribntaryto St. Louis are still deep in mud, thus preventing the hauling 0‘ wheat, corn and other products to railroad sta- tions; yet sundry portions of Texas are now re- porting improved roads and light movements of The bad condition of the country is well indicated by the absence of demand from country 01 $13.96!‘. cotton . War in Europe There was not, Again , the 1 RAILROAD srocxs. 50 W 4 -oasaoooooccaooooro St.Louis,lia.nsai ,, ‘ ' City &fd.\l0l'th- 100 ‘ ' . . em. . 2) 23 Nov. ’72 2 c. S1.LOll§S,Ka.l1S8.l ' ' ' % City &: North I 5 I CC! ICU IOOOOIOO Oil STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 4 n D 0 l 1888! 101% 302% , eb.and Aug. 257 issil 8811 " .» asui . Missouri Pac. Real we /2' 90 Pan an ‘ Y Missouri Paclflc.1st]6 c. CURRENCY. Missouri Pacific Citizens’ 100 poo poo nos 2 no ‘rs-otnaan nooIlOIICO\ 40 no lzvlissoluri lg: lg tllgy .. Ju1y,?76_,6%c6in - 6 Socoaoucou ' 0 Q. ......goqcnonooooo Tou}erGrove.... 50 50 1% 1%l.................. %t.iLouis........ 100. 70 . - ;Ja.n.,";77%,3?%6m I10n............ on 1 cl Union Depot....l100 I100 l .. 1100 RAILROAD IBONDS. 1 5 s 2 g (fig g courous Din: NAMES. .3 Q" 9' 1- Marked E’. to 2 ; thus, accrued I 3 : : - interestto sel- 2-‘; : : : Den".i>..e Tel.7s..l7 c Liayand Nov. banks for re-discouirits of paper or for 0111“ NEst.ate. lst .... ...!89_9c 1892103 t'.'...tll’iayandNov. “- - - . - ’ . Mo. lst mcrt...{7 780 1895 102 '1“23 ‘J n.and July. ‘t”)°e“°Y- §““1;‘;‘4;‘: "“mO‘l:‘;f1 ‘$;‘;’:‘°’:ounl:1‘f: St. L. 321. M. lst..l779cl18S8ll06 11(ni'74l1«“aeb.and Aug. e - V . bangs “have foriverded “currency notably "'TREE'“““LR°“’ BONDS‘ I. ' , from Texas. It is reported that many of the trade banks in Texas are now pretty well supplied with currency from past accumulations, and by reason of the light clqmaud baused by bad roads. In 'this vicinity, however, the country banks have been very quiet. Most of the local discounting here has been for city merchants, based on wheat and corn carry- ing, and lately considerable corn shipping to Bal- timore. Cotton shipment bills have beenin lib- eral supply as compared with warehouse receipts . Pork paper was in moderate supply. Some flour shipping has been done, also hills on ship- ments of Southern supplies. But ‘the whole ag- gregate values were not large,or what they would have been under favorable conditions. Miscella- neous offerings were light, and only such as were incidental to the protection of daily routine mer- cantile trade. On Thursday afternoon there was some excitement in the market because of war news, but after the early morning hours of Friday the market quieted down,spec_ulators standing off will ting for developments. The uncertainties of the future breaded "distrust, and hence there were no financial engagements beyond reg- ular -» order in bank parlors. _ as trade to The create volu me activity of trade, shown by bank clearings, fell off ,last week, yet many of the banks had a reasonably active week in business, which, perhaps, did -not make much money for them. Some banks are not over-supplied with funds, though 2.-one-raliy the market is in a comfortable condition , with discount rates ruling steady. Counter business was moderate all the week, and checking was comparativelylight, the latter in- dicating the falling off‘ in business generally. Private capital was in good supplv, but gener- ally quiet. The demand for investment securi- ties was limited. Hardly any life was shown un- til Thursday and Friday, when there were fair sales of Kansas Pacific Railroad bonds, that are now selling readily. Today there were sales of St. Louis County bonds, and of defaulted county North Missouri and Mia‘- souri Pacific ll.-tllroad bonds ruled quiet. Iron Mountain Railroad was buoyant at 106 on good de- mand. Bank stocks and other securities quiet. During the week there were sales of stocks. including gas stocks, but to-day stocks generally were quiet. United States 4 per cents were sell- ing toward the close of the week, but earlier they were quiet. Some stood paper was on the street to-day, going at 1 per cent per month. Eastern exchange closed weak. In the early part of the week considerable was held by one bonds of the interior. bank M. prices above the views of buyers. Out- Slde 5\ll‘.l*l)' increased. and the market weakened. T110 “"83 milder then tried to place“ his exchange, which aided in still further depressing the mar. ket, especially as ore:-lugs of cotton bills had in. creased. The demand was fair, but not sufllcieng to absorb supply. The market therefore closed weak to-day at 50traT>75c V 51 .000 dil=.couI‘s~botwe€'.n banks. Comiiierctal cxctlatige $1 50 011', buying. New Orlmuis exchange was in moderate demand. In Cliicttgo to-day Eastern exchange rated at 80c@ 51 discount. Lot-alqtintations, corrected by P. F. lielclier &. Co. . No. 805 Olive street: V\ Klein ‘ l’ayable. as lfill . . . . ..tl.%.-cl £~~‘.'0i~.. c-.ons'e'.!l_l-lfzflctioltl Q_unrlerly..litt;:}§ 10-H.‘ . new -|s‘...|lt*Ual-l ’;*.c ticld.| . . . . . . . . . . . ..llt.mj-.7101,-lg Rate int. ;C.o-up. litte.l Buv‘Sell. I . ,6 ‘etc Cold. ;.Jan. .7: July. ; lite}; .107}; ,0 "-"...-c Cold. 6-Jan. & .lul_v. 1102 1‘-87:6 Etc Gold. -.lzm.& July. l1ts3',,"l(li’}*f lisssls on Gold. Jan. to July. ,l’c814‘ its ‘[03’; 1'0‘! AND IX(.“l'!AN¢‘6Eo ( M a)..;-,-.,.», :;e;;,.,.,-, ingtiart; and ttloomy, continuing so all day no- “‘h Poi“-Itdo oooouoouocooooooo-90 L‘ if I * c ' ‘ll ' ‘ ' q.f,,“_1."” ‘manna’Oa"mr8M5W,,,;§)c, ms. compaiiied by a raw northwest air, and cvincing .7‘-t~vi1‘\tirnT. excuanim. cotmu-r 1 mg a disposition toward night of supplomentiniz ‘Stucco - o o o c o o o c uonopooo~a-os-- " ' .0 . ' ' ' A-N‘.‘0m,,,m_xma.m,.. ______ _ix-wd’,:,_. $1 its iiiiinvlting htlendanis, with the liirther addition of rain to its disagreeable rot- "°?"E‘-‘””* mile. There was a nieasimible harms Baits «its.~.-ur.:.- {or soon paper ...... 10 13-, cent. ".\'. h0\\«eV(?l‘. be tween the weather and 1’-'3-413*‘ ~ll*‘C0‘JI‘:l.8. Knot: PM».-r...........12?124 ? ceiit. Ixitprovx-cl rent tat‘-HIM: t-ct-tiiillt.-3.41.175 }.'X'S..bv:’l 10 ‘vi \“'|."IIi.. LAND W AJCRANTS. BI1)'In£- r>e:i2Ii}:- and tiiisclzletl. Aliotit the mielttle of the week {ffiff ;.:‘;‘,'_:E§'_§: appt~aran':es in ”‘l‘l'l: li imltiical circles gave war- ],,,,,d ,,.,,.,.,,,,,8. ,,,,,,,.n,_5__':: E,’ rmit to theliellef that hturland was up the L,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,u ,,-,w,.¢5____.___.__. 3,, 45, eve of an important movement in connection ;W-_ ~- « -~ wilhnthe pending confl.ct in the East. which g _ . .. , , “ wont more than probably plunge her Cimrmfl.”:-f"{-.¢:lll8U0-ll'"lL 5005“ $2708 673 ittlo_ _thc vortex of war _ as an active Bm,m‘,_””.” ~l-J,-R:m_2 iiarli(‘.ip:mt. Tlicprtispcctnflhls new elcmeiitm tiloarmlnt ilts£'{t7.§£a'i£. Lmim Stocks mitI_l3mitls. ('.’\l"l’t‘t“.0”:tl by P. 7". K(?lt'?l(?l" «S3 C0., bankers and Lin). vacovtuuouo-Ionooohoooupoo (_3_w—\riia_.trsl:ist wrek . . . . . I-zeaxitiits Iauie limo i.-;..'.;o.7s7 . . . . . . 1?.3.(W.D.-“.“i:s -W.=:3i.lli\u: siroct. St. Louis. kcts up Tliui'8d:_i_v, which abated _.to some extent ,1, ‘.1, ‘O 1?, 1 on‘ l‘I'ld3)’, and the reco.pi.ion of subse- ).’A.llI€. i -,- E3 ' 3 = g. ELASTDIVIDEND. fluent news of a mole pacific nature ‘ , 3,‘, 4 I _; 3 tlttlted the ("(19.8 of i.he previous entltiisiasm, and The priro. -- Thetilvitloncls lift the markets quiet and droopin-r. WliEAT w J, I‘ $37 lllifillliggfl 3 7 g l ; { f 41;‘: felt the ab-ence of any eont:.urre'nt Z-xcitcnicnt, SD(""ll.\'t ‘of tiles’ EL !=niiioiiiitAactiial- gfwc :Ya'v."’9r3ep-“,myh' C35?! gr‘;.‘dBs.ck)8mg as pa,.,..Mu,_,. I E. . , : ll1)_pndn]_ 0 nts. C Immic vtllll c :1) etore. .. 3 ’ z ' No. 4 winter No. 3 do. ’No 2 t"~ip1‘inQ‘ Ill.‘ of t"u:tim‘«'.c 10.’) .1100 190.3 .;s‘l0 Noll-dcclarimir. F"ld‘lY------- I 06'/2' 1 35 1 05% .B3_u'l]l(‘?0‘~V._L(‘.‘.\‘—;' l l , S.ai.i:id:iy.. .. 10.5 I 14,‘-;®§{ 1 05 mi--...... .....ioo bro y.....'l~” .7.-.tt.°7s,«:.p.c,6;tt , mcidlc Mar S:t.v.a on lit!) hut) 'Jl.ll}"‘ 7ts..5;,-t-. vim b'zitn;.»lcs also fell off, and ivcre 2@3c lower. No, lfoalim.-.n‘s l«t‘k.l00 r100 11.2.5 ‘I47 ‘.latt."."s,sclc out 4 winter selling at 3106917105. No. 391 15. and 1>’j':"‘“"‘.,S3"’l53-1 . ' prime to cliuice $1 167271 177231 18. 1-‘uiures all ,,.,,‘,;3j,",". _q',;;,';;.°.,;§‘§§.,l}‘,‘,§’, -;,.;;:‘, hm .-,m,,m clown, i«‘.:-,m-m..—y selling at at 15@l 15%, March t.:ti;z,.:-:it:.‘:i:t.vwklitp’”'im ...’.f}'5at'.''l:.ill':l'.‘'7‘17I-i‘’r5§~‘'t;)t3 51 18'5”17%‘a117;*5- “.l"'” 5‘ 19'“ 13- ~‘7"ll""°“l5 (.‘4-llllll(‘l'tT1a7H‘k 100 100 136 ... -;N0il~decl.'2.i°ltitr. f"" week ‘“““"£24u.' ‘"3"’ rel"’°”0d 31‘ 397133 ml- Ext-lizitigc R:iII§£'lU0 loo .. ..l ' .iuty~77.«i7;a,cts'tn 55.569 bu by rail and &%.5I'»4 bu by river. §7'(7.|;‘l;lll .;.'at(l:‘ia'loi) ‘100 -200 t.....L\’ov,’77,o*ezco;n the latter mostly spring, and destined for “' "7“ -‘ ".- *“"“? " ' Europe via the jtetiies. The stocks in ti Sti'.li7’.'i‘9 l0 .. .‘‘‘. .. . ~ , « (3?-tftltszzt Iblxléillf -33 line -}’Cung_]':;-;(,—?¥0f.jé_‘; clcvalors anti warehouses. Saturday , classified. Goriiioie .-knit"-r‘ii. 30 £100 ..... 3;‘-(ll, -l:iii.'77.5 '1'j9.c.6 “me as muows; 170‘ 3 wmw1'4‘)6 mu. 30' 3 red Iiilct'iza!it.ii.ll‘k§ 40 :14!) 3:. Jill)-”77.3't=‘c.li'in 13°-2°‘? N“: 4 ‘'“'‘W'‘ 19-25“ % =‘£‘l‘3°‘9‘l “l_'"'<‘—|' 9-3555: Lucas liaitlc....;ln0 glou I 7.’ 00 .lait.‘7.5.-2tti;»;c,,,, Nu. 1 Meditet-raneun 1,089; No. 2Mediterrttnoaei 7*‘\"1l§’QN(fH8llk.i]W) tit;-*0 1:50 t.....iJtllV"77.5 "l.~lc.t'»5y 359;N0. 1 .~prnig416; No. 2 spring 22,404; No, It1a.umc.saviltg loo .100 ,' 70 -ittt_ir'gt5.:j:";f-_t:tstito 3 spring 1,469; No. 1 soft spring 404; No. 2 lit.t:itanlc.s‘l£‘k.;im .1410 -4.; , .. ‘-Jiilv’.7.3‘9lcotiio Hoff, spring 815' in special bins 88212‘ total 1fi+..:a'cl§i- ll;~'7‘t‘t‘l---,‘lt’tl flu’) I74 *. 1:m.7s.;;,4,:;:coui 2.53 q43 ’ ' ’ etc 1.1 ‘l 011 :35 4:55 ‘lo I.,,,_ ____ __ ,“ ' . M,,,,,,,,,,h,. 'Smf_l ,0 gm, €30 .___._,m,y .77,5¥U 6m Coax lower for spot apd future, with good in. Not-i.liwee.‘nSav-3 '2 & qUll'_l,' for No. 2 mixed. 1 t-ices at close were: iii2'.sBaiik......*2o 10:) 2c 3 I ,"*_ . . *-——— (woffiruenizll,...'%m 1 ..{‘.;J:$- sfigvfi ‘ hr). N3“). N0 Gr, ll,I'(_l\",r](?lE!.. Sinuim '. Friday. .. 44% 36% d 37,1,’ 26 bid :i.'-IllLl it-ii 100 ..... so 1 "" . , , S; t i'tl:i_v. 4;’ 35 ii 35 ’ Secmitl_N:il_?-iiialglfltl ,,i'.‘.0 1 U ’ ’ 20% St. Louts .\:-.7....'lt-0 »,l00 -110 .lan.‘7i$,,5§;ic (;m The tlcclme in now was too sharp for sellers, 8jai€‘$t:}'- :‘t5~'a‘_I1‘t 3'-0 3 .50 102 Aug. 1.8%: cm and although it was iv.-intcd for shipment they '1e‘LiiciWiNVfl:t‘i{:)l;;.iv.]l1(in ,1”) ma J ‘ would not follow the fall. .No-gmtlc ruled vex-_v “ -.“ - "H, J: 131"‘ 3"’ 7,5-1 -05'” dull. but samples of new g‘ra(lc sold on East track TlilrtlI\at.ioiial.. .00 N0 7 7 Jan. 78.4 m .,, . ,,. . _ , , , .,, [1nion$avAss‘ii so so ;.,,,,; 32;.,,J,,1y,-755-ycsm as ..6€i:—26..,,c. ‘P lll.ll1‘(3S-_-Jllnll.il_Y sold .1! 4.3,‘-,,t:.. he. L‘-. s._sgvm,«;,tt,3- I " 1' 7 m,r_r 1c oil; l‘clul'n:ll‘V in demand at 41,!-:,f.:z710’/,t:; ‘social.i_on_ .... .j ' {>0 . 42 lJll]}’,’7§_,5'-"fie am March at 41c. «l0j.5{@40‘/,c; April at 4l%@4l}4‘c; §\‘-m.".-‘- :‘?"‘“lltt_l: 100 3100 -3 G0 July, ‘u',4'§»3c1n’ May at 4i%f(i4l%c. ltcported sliiptiiciits for ,<,*3,§~!a3f:';;;jI}1W- ; t ; treat; ettatiig 2-ith were 319,833 bu; 117.948 3 . ' ‘~ , _ .,., bu y rai road and 231,885 bu bv river-— 1'" N'1'''‘’‘°‘'''1':'° 100 6‘? “J”,-V‘ ‘4'w?"'6m the latter principally (7t:Sl..|ll(3d for Europe IICSURANCJE STOCKS. American Ct::n- I ' o o Q o I C IIIIOO! ' 2*; En ‘O 00 (_‘itizmis‘- ‘100 _]m 97%. ,’Jan.. ‘78. 5 74¢: till] Ft-snkiut. . .... .. 73 73 as “"1 .. min sis. 373:‘(.‘.t3nl &,iarii_ie .... 100 I100, 7.5 I ,, 51377.. ‘TH. E» ‘_¢':l(- (em I smile ...... ....t 50 lit, 1 15 I 25 lJan.. Its. .5 (3111 . ;.l:*.n.. ‘T8. 6 7906711 MlSCEl.LAN‘ii‘zOUS STOCKS. Asrrir-ulfuraland Tilt-<'iian‘l As‘n .50 50 Be-lrrlier Sugar Reliniiig Co _, 109 190 E. Sr. 1.7. (}l'3ifl Flt-\’altif C0"... IN 100 Jllilttiis and St. , L. ”l_'l<7_iL"’€"- 00.. 109 ltd} I.a-cleric L-‘zixe-L'l to . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 100 Chniititer ("om- l.'.llt;—1l‘t'4.". now... ,l00 100 Si. Lfrtllfi (_l.-yiivll, Faclmw . . . . . . . . . 100 200 St, L. (:‘.as-Ligiitf Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70 St. Louis Grain? Elevator (”‘o... 7104) :10!) l.40".lS( , geposit ,.‘:.i.... 30 imp .‘E~‘l.. Louis Trans- TCP “D 100 100 Pilot l§nr3i}'i}.3'zi 100‘ I00 Vllfi'.‘a7‘l 17-mi F53 ltltiiixl t 1000 .112.’ : Wig'Jrl.n,s lien-y(,:ol loo ' we (arond use (.99.. so so It. L0~li~l.! Mutual House R} Co. S290 taco "° l cacao , anus! 1% «no.0 .v 5) (Y5 «Y i 7 7 l l 7 I a ‘:0 f econ‘! O.- envci OOOICOOIOOOOIOIIIQ 5}} . ‘I0 no _ ‘ J No. 2.1lteJ'ectetl New. No gr. Fl‘]dnyooc9oIIoo¢coou W b.'l.lllll(la‘*l_V' coo-ouooooo % , 35 ‘ lltzj-~cictl was salable at $40 advance, but holders 30 'D°'°",76‘]0$°1y wntiltl not accept the improved terms; samples 2}2‘IIloao0 .ouooo.. .. 90 ‘Jan. ‘-78.-i .';9c6m .. .. . lsept. ’74.4’ii.c3 m 50 Jan. '-'72, 100 "ac 75 *’““9”75s1‘-W»¢6in 4 72}, _Jan. ’78.-fie am JO1’lICOIIOIIUDOI§t..‘_ o o o o I c n u a I no 00000! Gm 97‘-5,4361%, ‘:7. 2,5 Wit: o v o ¢ o cacao-cooctd Curl ency. l l l I t MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ltomblmtlml " the iolyliots la J 1 . o. ta e.“ ong - W _ (1 1y .. St. La. El. C0..1' 87330 1875 ...‘: 90;6.J:.§.£t::i1d Jully. Laclede Gas Co. 8 die 1884 94 - 2. .. lJa.n.and July. St.L.G-as-lightCo -10 ‘lac l8_79......t 70 lJan.and July. Cal-one. GasOo...l 6 pcIiss4|.....l 77 ‘Ja11.aiidJu ly. N;)lTE.—Manyof the quotations are necessarily nom- mp . J BY Telegraph. NEW YORK, January 26.-Money 4016 per cent, closing at 4 per cent. Prime mercantile paper 1506 per cent. Customs receipts $163,000. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed $490,000.. Clear- inds $13,000,000. Gold opened at 101% and closed at 101%, extremes of the day. Carrying rates 6 to 3 percent. Silver at London uiichanged; here silver bars are 117% tirreenbacks,‘and 115% gold. -5‘llV'9I‘ 001" 1%@2% per cent discount. Govern- ments sleadv. Railroad bonds quiet and firmer. State bonds quiet. The stock market in the morning‘ was in the main weak and lower on a fair amount of business in Lake Shore and granger shares. The feverish condition of th evgeneral market was due to change in the European situation and more peaceful lldV1B(!S.fl'O‘[I1 London. Coal stocks were higher at openintz. on announcement that managers had settled matters relating tocomliination, but the improvement was soon afterwards lost. In the aflernmin market was firmer, with a recovery of )4 to 36 from the lowest point. but closed at a Slight reaction. Transactions 68.000 shtires, of which 39,400 were Lake Shore, 6,000 Northwest Common, 2.600 do Preferred, 2,000 St. Paul (lmnmon, 1,500 St. Paul Preferred. 9,800 Locka- wanna, 1.900 Delaware and Hudson, and 400 Western Union. Sterling exchange. bankers’ bills, dull; actual business; sixty days 4.82%; ex. 4.845;. Coupons or '81 107; do of new, 102%: do of '67 1055;’; do of '68 109 new 5s 106%; new 4}.’s, rcg.. 103%@104; do coupons 103393104; new «is. reg., 101}; sales; no 6011110118 10155 sales; lu-40s re¢., 108}; ; do coupons, 1085;; Currency 6'3, 120; western Umon Tele- graph, 77 is ; Utuicksilver 15% .prefcrred 30 ; Paeiiic Mail 23%: hlariposa 1, pi-eicrred 1%; Adams (express Company 100; Wells, Farce Express tiompzmy 83; American Express Company 48; New York Central 105%: Eric 9: do ore- terieu 22: Harleizi 140; hiichisan Cen- tral 60; Panama. 120: Union Pacific 6834:; Lake shore 62: Illinois Central 74: Cleve- land and Pittsbiirz 725.’; Northwestern 36%; do pi-eterrco 62%; U..C.C. and 1., 34);; New Jer- sey Central 15: Rock island 99%; 51.. Paul 39; cm preferred 69%;; Toledo and Wabash 16:-4: United States Express Co. 46; Terre limits 3%; no preferred 12; Cniciuzo and Allan 78: do pre- ferred 100%: Ohio and Miss. 7%; ueiawaro and 1.--cknwaniia 5034: .~\t.l8ntl(‘- and t'tic'tdc'1‘clet.-xrapb 19,53‘. .\lmtmuri Piuiinf‘. 1%; Chicago, tsurtingttin and uuincv 103; Hannibal and St. Joe. 11%: Central Paciilc bonds 10:3: Union Pacific do 104}-4: Union Pscillc laud slants 101%: ainxinz tumitn 95%; 'I‘ciin.6’s old 38%; d > new 37,1.<.’; Va. §El’t;’30; do new 3U;ll1issourt 6'sl(a5}-s’; Ft. Wayne .9 LONDON, Jannarv 26.--Console 959-16; new 4%-so 1059;: 5 so. of 1867 107.5,’; 10-40.: 1095;; new 55 10615; Eric 9);; do preferre-'.‘122: Illinois Central 7:’i‘.;;New Jersey Control 3124'. l’.i..u1s. January 26.—Reiites 1091 97x0. CU.Ll(11l£L11t'.ti.UJ..A..L. .. .......A...........— Tlic Lending Mai-lrets. ‘ From a spritig-like niildness, which had ch! - acterizod the features of the preceding days of the week, S_ainrtlay underwent a change, open- thc tone of feeling which animated operators in all t-tlas.-‘cs of tificrliigs at the Exchange, in com- ntirtmve change linvina: occuirod among the lat- ter 1l‘Olll an active airl more cbet-rfnl cnntltiinn of trade the day before, to an attitude _-lotv , cautious the si.t~iiszglc.aiid .'lhn0.*~t. necessary involvement of other Pt.m't-rs.,(*iil2iiiti:il.iiia' in ii probable general I-European ii war, have a very rosy line to the future or brczidstiiffs and provi;-ions, inducing a 8l)('.(‘-l1- lative animus, which perwtticd the mass of deal- ers, begeitiniz a sytnpallietit: biioyant-.y, and im- parting: it brisk anti upward tentlency to the mar- by way of New Orleans. Stocks held in elevators and warelmm-es Saturday wet-ens fnlltiwsz New, 154.543 bu; No. 2 white mixed, 2.757; new white mixed. 3.841; rejectetl while mixed, 823; No. 2 yell¢_m'. 1.193; high mixed, 3,821; No. 2 mixed, 330 508; |"*]t‘Cl8d, 34.052; no grtttite, 49,346; new no g%'<'Hl«13. 401;’ in special bins, 60,218; total. 311,503. le(_).s.:l‘s active for 1&0. 2, but lower, closing i'a;es 2 |Il_5.2 «lull and uiicitay.‘:e<.i. Northern selling on East iratrk .-it .‘2.'*-}g'5E»tZ-b='.‘.. and a lot of fancy black seed on liltt.-t Slut.‘ ill 33%, with some choice mixed at 31c ; luture.s tsff, 1' cb!j11ai‘Y 256. March (bid) 25}.,’c, ).1;,y 2‘]};c_ :s;..»c.l.'s in elevators and wareh..u,.e3 Siitiir-tiny: N71». 1 iJ1iXPil7‘2'2 bu; No. 2 mixed 4],- 608; No. 1 Norlliern 7399; No. 2_vrliif.e 6,7t98;'r'ejtgc,t,. Ml 4,;-zss; no gt-ttde 679; in special was l8.961;totai, 73,223 bu. litre‘.-—-In fair movement during the week to meet shipping rieniand, local l'€q1‘l1.l‘elI1E~fllS being ii:-rht. Sztturd.i_v, dtiil anti louver for No. 2 at file, with better feeling in rejected at 47r71‘>47}{c. latetmrted faI‘l“Tl‘.DVlle‘!lI.!2l for week emiins 2401 were 52.087 ‘ou;4,750 bu by rail, and 47.337 bu by river, the latter mostly for Europe by the great water mvnte. Stock in elm-ainrs and wrtreliouses Satur- ‘”|8l}':_ No. 2, 40.5% bu: rcjuciml, 1,939 bu; in ~lJ~‘:ei-ll bias, 1,194 on; total, 43,718 bu. _ BAILEY dull all week, the weather having Mound City........ 8$c 1896 90 Jan.andJuly. Towel°G1‘ove.....'l‘l0 ,c ; 95 100 llilayaiid Nov. Gravois............ 1073c 1884- 95 Jan.and July. Peop1e’s ...... .....l0 &c ....tlO0 ....t CITY AND COUNTY BONDS. City Water..... 76 ..c 1890‘-".06 .107;-,1 June at Dec 25 City ‘Water..... #6 c 1892 I106 -107% April and Oct City Water..... c 1837 ;-106 t107'-4 June 3; Dec 10 City Park .... .. ' ye 18981106 '10‘!*.-,; Feb.& Aug. City Bridge Ap $6 $0. 1892 106 '10‘? Uunedt Dec 10 City Sewer.... 6 e 1&3 I103 ‘.07 ,Jan. and July Qounty6%9;c.... 6 .c 1-10 106 106%-.Various. Louni7y6 c.... ‘ .c 1892 1% 106% 0‘ he &Dec. C%%i}{tgElET%iiYewl 6 c 18% 106 106% Jan. .isJu1Y. City 67t?»c.long.. ‘fie va.r’s 103 l04}«2’tVarious. .ity 6 file Sh"l't. 390 va_r‘s 100 ‘Various. . County? %9_cvurH7 ‘-79.0 1887 106 ‘£07 lVarious. County Jail.... 7 ale 1888 106 .107 Mas-eh& Sept. when. im........| is.-zoo ] 13.955 7 2.57.153 ‘ bfl......u 0 55 I ‘Q bu-...».-u-no-7 rlev. bu........ 7,876 3.034 4-5.2:-'.5 6.851 930 37,333 L St. yuan éhailp filolit-Etmsttsi, molding filottti1tg,§attnarp28, 11.973. ‘ from brewers. Saturday's prices: No grade 28c: low rejected -80c; No. 2 Nebraska 57r&>58"» giockaii elevators Saturday, special bins, 84.151 ti. . , . FLOUR was easier. and sales coiilcl not be‘ made so readily without slight C()llC6SSl0nS., The character of the war news knocked the spoon- lative vim clear out of operators, and local .dI'ii.l8l‘6 had filled u earlier in the week--with larger purchases than usual. fearful of high prices, and were out or the market to a e‘l‘ellt ex- tent. Range of market Saturday was, gay: Fine $3 60493 75; superfine $4 10594 20; _x 84 35014 50; xx $5@5 15' xxx $5 20025 25; family $5 35025 50; choice is stress 25 ; fancy so tom 25. Provisions. The war prop during the middle of the past week lifted provisions from the dull and despond- inp: r-ut in which they had been moving so long, by the presence of England as a factor, of mak- ing the future of this great industry active and , profitable. Hence a speculative spirit took pos- session of the marker, and held it fora day or two; but with the coming of more peaceful titl- ings the collapse of this sentiment followed, and the maiket is once more returning to the condi- tion of ante—bellum transactions, as was evinced by the further decline in nearly the whole line of offerings on. Saturday. Mess m‘k (standai-ti-) sold side. Futures dull and lower: sales for March at $11 32}; early, later $11 25 bid; Mav sales at $11 70. Dry stilt meats also slow and drooping, with a disposition on part of holders to accept the situa- tion. but buyers not anxious; twenty day Shoulders. .3%®3.80c; short clear, 5.77%c. Futures weak, with March clear rib at 5 90c; for February shoulders. 33/4c bid ,and 3.8% for March; for February clear rib, 53.40 bid, and 5.90e for ‘ April. Bacon is in continued scarcit_v, and cor- respondingly firm, packed clear ‘rib’ 63/..@6’/.c; boxed shoulders, 5%e; plain hams, 8},-gc. Lard slightly lower and quiet; on this side sold at 7}./mi 7.20» for prime steam, and salable on east side at 7.32-%@7.35c. F-Mluwimi are Saturday’s transactions on ’Changc: D"essed Hogs--lliarket quiet and lower at 46 43/30. Sales 50 head. Pork-—fS‘ales at the Call Board are in lots of bid or odor is in:-itie.] Sales: 150 mile standard mess in lots at $11 206011 25; 250 East side at $11 10; on orders, 270 bi-ls standard at $11 500211 75. At Call, offereti at $11 35, no bid. Futures--At . bid; February offered at'$l1 17% . $11 05 bid; March at $11 27%. $11 25‘b,id; April at $11 60, $11 37% bid; May at $11.80. $11 70 bid. 5. glreen Moat—S.-ale 1 car short ribs at Quincy at Lus- 50,000 1153 each, unless otherwise stated when the bid oi-offer is made.) Sales: 1 cars 20 davs shoul- ders 3%c f. 0.17.; 2 cars nearlv curetl 3 80c f.o.b.; }; car 20 days short clear 5.77%c; 10 cks, 10 half ck.- and 25 bxs: short. ribs 5.65c; short cle.-tr 5.80@ 5.923.473; on orders--60 bxs and a few cks: shoul- ders 4}.ic; long clear and short ribs (is; short clear 6350. At Call, loose shoulders offered at-lo, 3%!) bill. 1~‘iitures—At Call, shoulders ofiered Feb. at 40, 3‘/,,_c bid; March 3.800 bid. none ofl‘er.etl; short rib oilered Fob. at 5.85c, 5310 bid; March 6c, 5.300 bid; April 6}£c, 5.90c bid. Bacon-—Stmtll sales of short ribs in easks at 6340; s. c. hams in tierces 8}§c. Orders, 18 cks clear sides 7}ac. Futui-es——Sules.: 15,000 his short ribs for next week. 55 like clear and 100 hlf cits Short ribs first half Feb., all on p. t. Lard-—Sale late Friday 300lcs prime steam at ‘ 350- Satllrday. lower and quiet. Small lots prime steam 7.20@7,%ac. Sales: 50 tcs at 721.0. and later, L50 ics at 7.200. — Breakfast Bacou—-We quote order lots at9@10c. 9@10c. Beef, Etc.—We quote extra prime at 513504? blil; $7 50 «V half bbl. D.--led at 106111: V 15. Smoked tongues at $5®5 50 V doz. T.tilow-—Dt-tiittnd. fair; prime country in oil barrels 6% @6360. t;‘[rease-We quote brown at-1056; yellow at zéiiobxc; bright do and drab 5%c; white 6@6}t(c O Cotton. Tho uncertain political status of European Gov- ernments in regard to the settlement of the East- ern war question, and especially the recent atti- tude of England, had a very disturbing‘ and de- pressing eflect upon the outlook for cotton, and the consequence was a dull and unsettled feeling among npel'a.t0I‘B everywhere. the week closing Saturday in a very quiet and waiting mood. Liv- erpool showed the merest sign of reaction through ashade firmer tone, but all will have to abide further developments toward peace before a re- turn to solid confidence in the trade situation. New York remiutietl quiet and steady. Our local market was void of animation, buyers being all out, and for the first time this season, we have a blank. in transactions, not a single bale being.re- , ported sold. We quote: ‘ _ St. Louis-Low ordinary '7%,c; ordinary 83-fie; good ordinary 93-.',c:_low middling 10c; middling l0};c; good middling 11c; middling fair l1%c ; fair ll‘/'60. New York—-Gold 101%. Middllnsr. llxc. Fu- tures firmer. Sales for future 82.000 bales; Janiiai-_v 11.060; l"8b1‘l]fll'Yl].08CI March l1.23c; April ll.38c: May ll.50c_: June ll.63c; July 11.690; Augiist 11.7672; September 11.420; October I1.2lc; Novemberll 07c. lieoetuts at other points-—Ncw York 524 bales: new Orleans 5,515 miles; Savannah. — bales; Charleston, Dales: tialveston. 2.397 oales; Mobile. -- bales; Wilmington, —- bales; Nor- folk, 2.636 bales; Baltimore. 200 bales; mgm- pnis. 2,512 bales; Boston. 59 pairs; l’hilatlel- pliin. -- bales; Providence, - bales; Iiidiauola, -— bales; Port Royal, --. Net receipts for one dav were 22,804 bales: exports 3.166 bales; stock 890.470 bales; receipts for same day last ‘week wort-. 18.520 li.-tics. Liverpool l.)llnt.zltl0ns--Ulilaiitl tsiati; Orleans Gxd. Stiles, 8.01:0 bales. Market firm. wlumiiocsit 8'IA'l‘EhlE.\"I‘ FOR 51'. LOUIS. Stock on mmu........... Stock on hand same time last vca.r.................3-L922 _ STATEMENT or ones: RECEIPTS mo siririrnirrs. Received since Sentmiiber 1. bales...............l09.9l3 Shimneiits since Scpleniberl. baics.............l28.3.51 Received ye-itereav. bales ..... 1.190 'I_Il1'0l.l£l1 couoii. bales.................. 84 1.101 mctrcct-=ll’m'U..COC.ICIDIOI.OCOO0.CIIOOOIO.UOCOOUO:: CODIPAILATIVI GROSS KILCICIPTS AND SHIPMENTS BY D . A‘ H» r--3“€€:(3(‘-7177.5.-- v-.‘§hlT'!17l011Tv8.- I "' 1876. 1877. 18777. '1") I'C‘DOl't-......-...-.L..)3.7?3 127.|#3 Satiirtlayn................... 1.190 1,135 1,818 3.31 C(:'1"TON F‘i{1t1un‘r3. On compressed from East St. Louis: 4c additional per 100 lbs from this side. To lioiwq. 750 1'1 100 be. To I’[rovi_deiice. 750 E‘. inc lbs. To Iveyv York. 70c it 100 lbs. '10 Pliiladelpltla. use 3 mo 5;, lo Batuiuore. 670 $4 100 D5. Increased Facilities for Southern Shipment frunl East St Lnuis. The GLOBE DEMUCR.\'1‘ learns from the East St. Louis Packing Companythat the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad have made arrangements to transfer their cars to the east warehouses of the several packing establish- ments sltimted near the National Stock Yards; thus making direct connection with the various Southern railways, without the necessity of haul- ing: across the river, and having the advantage of ccnnuniy, and avoiding the frequent handling of meats, wincli are detrimental to some of the most desirable conditions of shipment. This move- ment will no doubt be properly appreciated by s‘outbernshtppers who have business with the firms on the other side. Receipts and Shipments of Leading Articles For the twenty-four hours ending January 26.1878, and corresponding day in 1877. as reported by the Mei-chaiitls Exchange: ' Receipts by Shipments ARTICLES. river .2 rail. by rail. l878. 1877. 1878. 1877. Butter. pounds............ 19.272 3.180 SRCKSH...-.-coon. -000 area Barley. biisht-ls............ 8,550 7,650 972 1.007 (torn. sacks................ 349 9'2 5 Corii,busllels.............. 43.200 40.000 10,031 15,502 Eggs, packages............ 5.58 59 .. Flour. lia1‘l‘el8. . . . . ......... 3.284 2.1236 4 128 3.b93 Hay. bales. 1.026 1,190 3'.’ 54 flldes. pounds............. 40.555 36,296 54.807 473.147 Lard. pounds.............. 62.040 419 20.781 13.307 Oats,sztcks................. 422 721 245 buSll8lS.....o.-a.-... so-0 burrels0DIOOU§IIOIOOI IIOI IIOI Hams. p0nIidn............. .... -1,933 34,979 Meats ........ 333.485 %0 7153200 291,878 Rye. bushels............... 1.0.50 2.800 1.434 Tallow, pounds..........i.. 6.13-5 24,618 Tobacco, hhds............. 44 2 Wheat. sacks.............. 219 Wlieat. l:uslicls......... ... 2-1.5520 8.030 400 4,201 W001’pOundsOIOIIOIICIOClU Shipments by River. City of Helena for Vicksburg, January 24.--63 bbls apples, 175 pcs bacging, 30 ms beef. 143 sks bran, 41 lietul cattle. 70 UXS cheese, 960 ska corn , 400 bbls comm-cal, 780 bbls liuur, 90 ‘cities hav, 52 head horses and tntiles.3.0.34 lbs lard, 560 ska oats, 25 pktzs onions, 450 tabla pork. 91,720 lbs meat, 2.961 lbs hams, 51 pkg.-3 potatoes, 8 bols sugar, 23 bbls whisky. Elevator Statement. Grain deliveries from elevators at St. Louis and East St. Louis, January 25: City To rail-l i To. I Consumption.‘ roads. ‘To Rivers! ta}. 8 3-312 Wheat.buy 9,172 I 4.7% 3 £13,955 Corn.bu.. 4.314 | 18.160 7 1.1.272 13,245- 03%. bll.o W ' 6g9(-,8 43953 Rye bu... I 330 .... x 930 Coon uovol ‘ TOtar1lOO00000000DOOIUIOOIICICIOOOOIUII OOICIOOOIIOU RECEIPTS. WITIIDRAWALS AND srocxs. JANUARY ; Receipts.;Witlioi-awals.; Stocks, Rye. bn........... lluwtecuuns or (train For the twenty-four hours ending 11 a. in. Jan nary 28. 1873.: Wheat--No. 2 reprints. 81; No. 2 soft spring, 3 ; No. 3 red winter, 3; No. 4 winter, 7; lcjecletl winter, 3; no grade winter, 2. Total, 49carn. ‘inlay "77, $17 sh. We“ “"PNpi»t.‘r0llI for melting, and no demand j l and save promise, if the conflict was aggravated ; at $11 10 on East side, and ’112o@11 25 on this 1 250 bbls each, unless otherwise stated when the ' Call offeretl January at 81135, no 1 c. D. S. Meat-—[Sa.1es at Call Board are in lots of i .1 side, and load provisions at the doors of the 1 Corn---st. Charles, 251%. 2 yellow, .2; high r "l l M 41’/.0?)-ll;%c. mixed, 1; No. 2 white mixed, 6; new white mixed. 4: No. 2 mixerl,4b'; new, 29; rejected, 4; no grade. 10. Total, 104 car-, - 09-lS_—-N0. 1 Northern, 2.: No. 2 do, 12; N0. 2, 10; Praectetl, 6. Total, 30 cars. Btu-le_v--No. 3 spring, 3; rejected spring. 3-. Total, 11 cars. ‘ ~ R."9--N0- 2. 2; rejected, 1. Total, 3 cars. Recanitulation——Wheat. 49 cars; corn. 104 cars; mils-, 30 cars; barley, 11 cars; rye, 3 cars. Total. 197 cars. ‘ ’ Umcago. Milwaukee. New York and Liver- pool Closing Markets. Messrs. J. W. Adams at Go. furnish the follow- |H'.r'details from all important markets to closing hours Saturday, January 26' ‘ UEHC-AGO MARKET. 1 I’. M. Pbrk-—February,’ $10 '.’2}§@lO 75; March. $10 90 ‘W0 92%. Lard--Fcbrii:-try , 7.27%@7_-300; March. 7-37%@7.4.0c. Wheat--February, $10253’; March. $1 03}{@l 031/;._ Corn-January, 393/.c:“Februai'y, 39%c; March, 39%@39%c; May, 4l%c. Oats- Janumzv. 237/3@24c; February. 24c;March,2125; heckled tow $654945; break tow 54.0650 0? ton. BAL1NG.s"1‘UFl*‘—Ste:idv. We quote jabbing prices: 211: flux bagging 10,510; 2 lb jute ]0,1;(a‘t‘llc; 2% do 12c; 2}; do l2}.’c. Hemp twine l1}.’z@120; ll-on cotton ties, arrow, grip and St. Louis hoop $2 50 V bundle. ' LE.-\D-—No demand. Soft Missouri nominal at $4 417100 lbs. FLOUR.-Dull and weak; lower to sell, and un- lzettteu. Quotations noiiiinal. Stile-=:200 brls at 3625; too at s59o;3oo at$565@575;‘-’00i1l$54‘J part dc-l;300 fstmtly. Ft-bruary. 1). le- RYE FLOUli.-—Citv dull at $3 75024; country brands H uimal at $370350 V brl. BUCIIWI-{EAT .FLUUl{.-—G0i)d to choice $5 to $5 50675 75 V brl; mixed and common dull at much lmvcr rates. CORN .\l1<:.~\l.—-City steady at $2 20622 25 V brl. WliEA’1‘-Received in past twenty-four hours 26,042 bu. ‘v‘.'tni.er—'1‘lie market declined .on everything, grade and sample, cash and future. The dcclinein sample lots was about equal to yesterday'sadvance. with a very dull and flat marl;ct.gAt Call, 51 i8 bid for No. 2. none offered; Nu, 3 offerctl :11 $1 14%. 5] 14% bid for 58. L. Cl‘. 5,000 bu CfiEl'(1tl at $1 14%. no bid; sold later at $1 14%. lit-.j«-cictl offered in Central at 90c. 90c bid for St L cl. Grade sales: 5,000 bu NH 3. late, at $11¢§,{;‘3t‘.airs No -L at $1 0.’), with same bid for more in St L el, offered at $1 03%: olferetl reg- ular at $1 0534’, no bid. Szimplc sale.-: Red-42 sk.- 900; 152 sks 93€9:'ic: 1 can-sin-ci:tl btn95«-.; small lot 81:1 car spot-.i.-tl bin 51 05,2 t-..:ir- do $1 06;.-mull 1m 5} in: 1 our special bin $1 10% ; 180 ska about No 3 $1 l5;2 tit." ll‘. In‘ at sttmc:50 ska $1 16;5 cars E tr $1 l7;60 sks $1 18. Spa-iug—-Lmver and nomi hill, at Call $10.13,; bid for No 1. none olferctl. Sales: 2 cars No 2 in St L el at $1 05, same bid for more, ofi‘ci'od at $1 0534‘: 5100 bid for No 3, none om-.red. l<‘iitui-es--i~.‘-ales: yesterday p. in. . 35.000 bu No. 3i'cd March 311855021 19. To (1 2y, before Call, 10,000 No 3 Feb at $1 1531; 5.000 do \i.'ll‘ch at $118.20 000 do at $1 179631 1733: 80.000 do at $1 l7}};@1 18; 10.000 (10 April at $1 l9;_5,000 do at $1 18,14’. At Cull, 5,000 but No. 3 Feb 51 15, iiiure ttlicrcd at szmic. $11436 bid; 5.000 March $1 17%; 25.000 $1 l7}:1;_ 10,000 51 17/‘£01 173.; $1 13!; but Jan. noiieuilercd; olfcreu April at $1 183;, $1 18):; bid; $1 05,‘; bid for N0. 2 Spring Jan L‘. St. L. el; 51 0.3!; bid St. L. cl, none uflhretl; Feb $1 05, $1 04 bid; $1 04 bid March, none « lfcrcd. Alter Ca l--10 000 No. 3 Red Feb. $1 15; 20,000 do l\1:-.rch $1 173;; 5,000 do April at $11816. Also 45,000 bu No. 3 March 51 l7}é@l 1'7}; (01 17,54. CORN--Market lower cash and futures. Sales by grade, 35 cars No. .mixcd resrular at 430; 1 our high-mixed this side ut43}{c; 3 cars No. 2 mixed and yellow East at 430; 6 cars fresh No. 2 white mixed regul.-tr at 4356c; 2 cars rejected St. L. and Central at 28-®30c; 5,000 bus and3 cars new this side at 35c; 4 cars do Advance at same; 7cat's strictly fresh new wliitemixed St. Louis aim East at ;-isxc; 3 cars on izrade Centi-al 26-%t_-.; 4 cars do East track at 26}4'c; 1 our white E. track at 38c. _ l.<‘n;ui-es-Sales: yesterday p. m. , &,000 bu No. 2 mixed Feb. 4l%@4l%c; 10,000 M:i_t42,1.5o. To- iiny, before Call, 225.000 NO. 2 Feb. at 41% @410; 5,000 do March a: 410.; 30,000 do May at At Call, 20.000 Feb. -l0}§c, same bid for more, offered at 40,’/.t'. and 416; 5.000 March 4()%fii,40%c; 10,000 April 4l}{c. same bid for more; ..n’.:l-cu a. 4l}§f&i4l}(c; 15.000 May 41%.--.; 5,000 at bid; (iifci'ed Jan. «L140, 430 bit}; Jan. new ufi't:rcd at 4';%c, no bad; Feb. oileri-(1 at 350, 34c bid Ea-t side. After Call, 10,000 No. 2 mixed Feb. 4U’/.@ 41,-; 30,000 «to March 4055c. OATS--liiarket lower for cash. Sales 10,000 bu and 2 car- Nu. 2 St. L. and reg. at ‘24,14<'-;l car do East at 24%c. 3 cars rejected 8.. 1... at 2.‘—l%c; 2.':}4c bid for No. 1 Northern; 24%c for No. 2 do. Floor sales, 2 cars N0. 2 St. L at 2455c; East. track, 3 cars Northern at 25};c; 1 car do do at 260; 2 cars fancy black E. tr. at 32:.-,; 2 cars mixed and Northern at Union Depot at 25 62-tic. Futures-—To-day, before Call, 5,000 No. 2 May at 275.10. At call. 10,000 Feb. 25c, .-$111713 bid for ,,_m-,,_ ofle)'Ig(l at 25%.-,; offered March at 25%c, 25},/,3 bid, 2;';}»;c bad April. none offered; may at 27'-5c, 27c bio. After Call—-5,000 bu. No, 2 May at 27540. BARLEY—-Very dull and nominally unchanged. Sales: 3 cars Minn p. t.; 2 cars Neb 57%-®58c; 3 cars no grade 28@30c. RYE-—S:tlcs: 2 cars No. 2 Central 3.,_nd St L 51c; 2 cars do E el 5l%c; 2 cars rejected Central and St L 47@47%c. ' SALL‘--siottdy. We quote Domestic at 51 35rd 145 V hi-l;G. A. at $1 25 #7 sack. lllti H WINES--Sales 28 brls at $1 03. BU i"1‘Ell—Supiilies 2£l‘1|pl8,all‘l nrarket dull and weak; demand chiefly for best, prices of which are easier. Medium and lower qualities unstain- bio, and prices are entirelv nominal. Creanie:-y sells at 3502:-586; fresh dairy packed ‘35fd)26@27c; fresh dairy roll at l8@20@22c (selections at out- side rate.-;.); metiiuui and cunimon packed and roll from 12 to 15c down to 7120813; best fresh country roll and packed 150186.; lower grades 7610c V I... Eggs ..Mm~k.»t inactive; dull in cases over 10c. Sales.-.About 200 cases fresh at 10@10,‘+.’.'c, guaran- Lged at nutslde. _ _ pQUL'1‘1{Y-—-._~Iupplies fair, with very moderate ,1em,mq, and m.trt;et weaker thronglitmt; -lrt-..-sod turkeys at ltltallc V 115: chickens at $1 750‘? 00092 75; ducks at $2 50@325®3 50; geese at $3 5065 5049 $6? doz. _ _ _ _ CAME-Receipi.s light, quiet and steady mar- ket; grouse at$375;qtlall 95'.:@$l (shiiiners payl- lug higher for selections) ; pigeons 300335; rabbits 51 00.31 10; squirrels 40Q50c; teal umlmixed ducks :5! 25@l 50; mallard do_$2@2 25 :1? mm: turkeys 650 651 each; venison saddles l0Id12c ? l ; loin out of condition sell at lower prices. ' HAY--Dull and unchanged. Sales on west side: 4 cars str. choice timothy $10 7a@$l.l ; 2 cars choice ml!“ 1 on Lave“? 75 On ea-t -tr: 4 cars choice and sir. choice timothy $1061!) 50; 2 cars choice mixed at $9 2500 50; 1 $ 50.. ’ local demand has depressed the price. Liverpool-—Wlieat quiet. -. California club. white H Receipts by lshlpmentl ARTICLES. 1l'§i_78e.r & 18%‘! raié_._ ' 4 , . 4 . 1 ll. bblS......-......" 1 % Butter, lbs ..... 19,272 3.180 '—Ba;rlrin2'. rolls........ ..... 53 137 153 Barley, sacks.............. 600 201 ’ 13.?-.‘.‘I‘.§*.."...é2 §:‘.%.‘.i‘i.‘.’.‘i"°"" 3"""-:3 3°92 923 “ii Bran and snlnsturfs. sKs.. 110 98) Bran and sliipstui':fs.cars. 1 .... .... Cattle . bead. ....... . . .. .. . . 117 21 280 1 ,022 Castor Beans,sks......... .... Cofiee. sks ...... ..... 1,499 721 548 543 Bksoaoonc-oooonoooonou | noon 5 Corn. iu mun. nu......... 43.2w 40.800 9,081 15.502 h{'lP...o...¢ou coco coco 5 ‘ Cotton. bls................. 1,165 1,165 1,295 752 Dried fruit. png‘s.....-..... 210 28 78 61 UKlZE......-...a.....- coco IOIO Flaxseed.si;s.............. iso 297 Flour. nris................. 3.284 2.123 4.128 3.393 Hignwinrs................. 100 HMQ 03185...." -0000» cost 54 Eorsesana Mules. head. 19- ‘.56 9(1) 78 em o o o o coo o o a o o o o o o ononooc 1-no no-c -000 H1065. lb3..........u.c.o.. 545%’ Hmts. nead................ 5.120 1.41:8 195 1.051 --0 oooooooocuooocfi 549111. D193... 0-oooolldouov 2 . o o - aoooooooooocau can. soon Molasses, pris............. .... 21 104 uotasnes. xetzs............. .... 9 48 Kevslnuooocconu-nollu Oats. sxs......... ....‘.... 4'22 721 245 Cats. in 0111K. on ......... 14,950 3,250 708 Onions. llK—l!c.............. 11 90 14 Ore. iron. tcns............ 1,480 55 80 Ore’ ‘LOHS...-...--u-V. on-0 000' 40 PIE’-1l'0Ll.L‘.)l15-..... ocoopoc 30 E b“1SouoOOIIOlIlOIIOOOO I003 COCO m3............o..... coco -coo m3..... a o o o n o o o coca 360 %1I8I8 Potatoes. Sks and hi-ls 594 144 . '08 516 Potatoes in bulk, bu...... 350 RVC D1}.......oo-no 15050 29890 "’° Rice. psss................. 87 92 43 ’KsCOlCOIIvlOOIICIOOOO. 9115......-....o....-co ' ‘ 18 Q h€8(1......o.......o "" °"’ “" S1 e?‘ nnd8¢lOIOI§COlOOCOCO 58 33:; arts .. .. 33 ‘$53 335 420 fisoooonuootcocoouot '°" °°" Illlds-......-...“ 4‘) 5 ““ 2 §K‘5.......--... ooooo - 968 "'0 1 In DI1.....oo.. mI...........-...... Whisky. rectified. oi-ls... --.- 153 133 4l%c; 5.000 at 4l}§’c; more ol1'ere«l at 4l}§c, 11},/go‘ atu24%c; 3 cars do East’ sir. prime do $10: 1 car mixed at $10 duel; 80 bales 1 r HMI1'w.LS_TIlFFS-—Hcld above buyers’ views and dull. . Sale: 150 Bk:-1: city lirah at mill at 70c. * APPLES--Stetuly demand for sound, good-‘ keoping varieties. in good comiiiion. For other descriptions the market is dull. There is little doing except from store, and the prices has a. wide mingle; repttcked genitlntrs, winesaps, etc., at $1 50032 50; pypplllls, Ben Davis. etc., $2 25@ 3 50 19' hr]. ' « DRIED FRUI'l‘.—-Demand and market steady for rcood to choice; lower grades continue «lull. We-quote: prime and choice apples at 3% 10 4%03 extra tixc; common to good do 2}4®3%c; half peaches at 4}4rd>l%c; choice and extra do «lxcz tltlttrters and mixed 36940. Buyers were out to- day, and little was done. POTATOES—-Receipts per wagons. and olnly £15 Sa es: ‘ car bulk rose at 42c, del; choice peachblows dull at over 500 in bulk. V ONIONS——Mai-ketdull and price easy Sale: 1 car choice yellow at 60c in bulk, del. . BEAN8—-Supplies ample; little demand and market dull; good to choice medium at $1 35 to $1 60091 65; do navy at $1 40021 75 per bu. Eastern hand-picked sell something higher. Common Western entirely neglected. ’ ‘ . Cl-'E..‘TNUl‘S—-Price nominal at $4@5 00 t9’ bu. , POP CORN-—Sulable at %@1-}'4c 49' lb. GREEN DRIED PEAS-Dull at $130631 40 Q? bu. CIDER-Gmot'l to choice at $4 50025 50 dlfibrl. SAUER .KR.AUT—Country and city sells at $2 50 @3 50 W brl.and at $2622 50 999' half brl. FLAX 2-EED-—Good and prime in demand at $1 20@l 27% ii’ bu. - GRASS ShlED—Market quiet, with little doing. We continue to quote——clovcr $5 10695 25; good and prime ,timothy in new sacks at $1 20@1 50; good and prime red-top at 32}§@35c ll? bu; olf qualities dull at lower figures. . HEMP SEED—Plenty and dull-—good prime. bulk and sucked at 80@8:'ic. . FLAX SEED—Easier; prime at $1 20@1 25; sow- ing seed held at $150. _ _ , 90C.$§1TO.R BEANS-—Inactive—good and prime at ta. , . ‘ BEESWAX—-Steady-—prirne at 250 per lb. HOPS--Market dull. We quote: New York at 12ft'i)l4c; Wisconsin 8773100. BROOM CORN-—We quote: Common to choice 3@4};'t~.; -trtctly choice 5c <89’ lb. COOl’ERAGE——We quote: cityfiourviarrels, elm machine kiln-dried at 36c; hand-made elm 36c; machine kiln.-dried Oak 42c; hand-made oak 38c; country oak 25713300; iron bound whiskey l>bl.~ 6 bonus at $1 40, 8 lumps at$160; pork blll-i $1 0542 1 O7; lard tierces $1 25091.35: lard. keg-s 45@55c, ac- cording‘ to weight; bacon casks $1 75; do half cask.-' $1: ham tierces, small 65c, large 80c. Sales FUltS—Met an active demzmd. We Qllnle Otter--N0. 1, $2 sores; No. 2, $1 50032; No.3, 75061381; No. 4. 25@50c. Mink—No. :1 dark, 40@5()c, do pale 306573400; No.2. dtirk 256035; do pale 20@25c; No. 3,l5v?7D‘.?,0c; No . 4,5@l0c. Rttccoon-—No. 1. 45fa)50c; No. 2 256300; N-».3,l0@l5c:No. 4, 3@5c. Skunk—Blztck (tm.-col) 4072500, .-liort stripe 30@35c, narrow stripe 20fc‘i)25c, white 5fa)7c. Clvet Cat, l0c. Wild Cat. l5@20c. Muskrat, 36270. ‘Red and gray fox, 45@50c. Opossum, 3fc‘t)5c. Wolf. 5000281 50. Beaver--No. 1. $161)] 50. Bear. 50067386. At the London trade sale now progressing, prices have declined 10 hi’ cent generally--with out efi'cct'iipon ouriowii iiiztrket, so far. COOPERSTUFF—-We quote: Hoop poles, slack barrel $7709 50; tight do $126013 50; lingslieud 25fcD 350. shaved houp.- $5076 50; tnacinne st:tve- $6 50@ 750; rived do $86310; tight b:it-rel do $l2@l8; soft wood lletldillg $4 50; hard do $5 50. , RAGS—-We quote common woolen xc, mixed woolen %c, colored cotton at 13/.0220, mixed cotton , free of wool. 2@2}.{c Q9’ lb. WUOL—Movement in first hands at its lowest and ebb; none to speak of arrivlns:. Nominal rates; Umvasht-d-selected combing 3l@3l}§c; mixed tin 27fi28c; ‘medium 250; line and coarse 20@23c; Texas at -21@2ic; Tub-washed- chmce 39623400; medium 35fc‘o37c;. dingy and low 28’a‘30<=. Burry, black, cottecl. 5@l0c less. HlDES——Dull, lower and weak. Market rates Friday . were: Dry-—-Flint 15y,@16c; salt 12@l2}gc; damas.-‘ed 1l®1l}5c. Green 8alt—Suuud 7@73w.’c; tllinlagcd 5};@6c; bulls and Stag:-‘ 4};@5l~§c; c if 8}g@9c. SllEin2i’ l'1«.‘LT.-.~‘--Ci-eon (city) 90c@$l 25;g'rt=.en salted 7579850. Dry-—Large 70fa780c; nieditini"50@ 60c;small 25@50c; dry shearliugs 5@l5c, green do 15!Zv2:'ic. , DEER SKlN$—-We quote large at 18@20c- FEA't‘llERS'——Quiet and unchanged. Prime L. G. 40@-tic; inferior 35@37};c, mixed 10®30c; tare—3tti10 V cent. st. Louis Wholesale Market. R.-‘\ISI.\'é;, 1"RUI'1_‘S AND NUTS—-Ptaisins, lavers —-new bxs,$2 10 (1)2 25; hi bxsrsl 206:1 25:t1rs, 656 75c; Sultana. raisins, l:5@l4c; seedless raisins. in mats, 10-'€.1lc 0' lb. Currants, prime new, 7}; ®8c. Citron. Leghorn, l8@20c: lemon and orange peel. 2l@'2-3c. Figs. Smyrna. new layers, 14% 16c: drums. 13rcD14c. Dates. 7@8c. Prunes, Turkish. csks or brls.ll@l2c,new. Almonds. soft shell. 186200. Fiiberts. l3@l4c. Brazils, 7@9c. Walnuts, lztailfic. Pecans Western. 586:2; Tex; as, 7@9c. Peanuts. Tennessee. 5!d>6c. Lemons, «V cox. $450075 50- Oran2'es— Messina, $3 5063 4 19 box; Vztlencia, $869 V case. ' CANNED GOODS. PLCKLES. ETc.—r’eacnes, 9 doz. . 2-it-. $1 6561 75:13-15. 52 2562 50; Straw- ~berries. 2-lb . $1 4061 50; Raspberries, 2- 17., $1 506 los 75 ;Goeberries.2-0» .$l 2061 30 zwhortleberrles, 2-lb, $1 756185; Pine-apple. 2-15, 51 5062; Cher- ries,2- lb,$1 35@l 50: Pears,-2-ils,$2@2 50;Quinccs, 2-is 522562250; Tomatoes, 2-lb. $1 loci 25:3-lb, $1 35621 50: String Beans. 2-lb. $1 25061 50: Lima beans .‘.‘.- 172,51 tool 75 : Green peas,2- lb .81 50@2 50; Yarmouin corn. 2’-R-. $1 85622: Winslow cor... 2-lb, $185622; Sardines. hall boxes in case. 227:) ‘.’3c; quarters. l4};@15c;Oysters. choice brands, 2-lb. $1 40@1 50; Oysters. choice brands. 1-15, 85 @900; O,\'stcrs,;:ood brands, 2- 15,81 ltlfclll S:-5; Oys- teis. good brands. 1-lb. 65!d>'.'5c: Lobsters. ‘.’-lb. 92 9063, Lobsters. 1-lb. $2 0042:: 25. Pickles- t.-‘Iierxin, gallons, V dozen, $4 5065; half-gallons, S3‘25§i3 60: quarts, $225 2 50; pints. $125011 8'); English quarts, assorted. $7fa>7 50; lsngli-li pints, $385; Pickles in brls, 30 gallons, 318/499 50; half- brle. 3-4006;-550: kegs, 10 gallons, 3-) 1:»: kctrs. o gznilons. 82 75(67):}; Salmon. 234- lb .334 35@4 50; 2- lb . S-l 10%-l ‘L5: Sal non. 1-lb. 82157172 25. .}r;\q;5’l. Louis ((A1). Slip; c; . tssoiiri 1 ) ..-,..a..,{<‘.; extra .2 , ;g giétgqx/Stflndilrd EC). 9};rd9§;c: yellow (Ci, , .,.,c. s.l’iCl.tS—-Nittmegs, $1 0001 10: cloves, 50rd-550; pepper. 17-8180; allspice; 176180; giiificr, 1l@l'2r:; cassia. 300. (5)6627: l(lCE--Louisiana. V ll.;Japnn, 7'87}; CllEl*:SF.-‘New York cheese. 1213130; Ohio factors’, 126213; factory skiinmerl,6--. so 1l@l2c. l\H0l‘lv‘-CllIIl(‘.".: Western. 1loh‘:l2c; Y.A.. 13}-afd 15c; E. D.. 13®i4c; 1’. 11., 20.0230. SOAP—Palm. no-mo: extra fainilv. 51.362200; Castile (Marseilles) 1l013c: white Marseilles, 18¢ P.EANS-—Choice Eastern medium hand-picked. suiltible for 2':-occr's trade. source at $2 75793. CUill)AGE—% inch and larirer 10,810: %. l0%c; 2, 1135.0- SYRUPS--Common. lotluoc: fair to stood. 5065 55c: choice. 60@SOc. CONCENTRATED LYE—-Pittsbnrz Sapomfier, £4 50; Greenwich . $400: American. 5400; Oriental. $3 50: Essie. $3 50. CANIil.ES-—Sta.r s. lltgalsc. STARCH-—Glr~ss, 8};/dloc; corn, 8%@l0c;pearl, 3*/{flu-gc. , ‘i iyA1"--Yolltlfz llyson, 350-@515 imperial. 35c® $1; Ctinpowder, 400631 25; Japan. 40c®$1 10; Oolong, 35c@$1 10. CHANBER‘ IE8-—$8fdll0. AXLE Gfiitiasls--i.are‘e. 1 (102. 7 case. E; small do do, 2 doz in case, $2; medium do, 2 doz in case $2 25: in wood. 4 doz in case. $2 50@4. MANUFACTURED ‘FUISACCU — rrciutum brands from z-'5--651; natural 1--af. 12-inch, ‘Joni 80c: do 3—11lCll‘lbo’(380CZ do o-inch 7049800; “AAA” and similar brzintls, 12-inch, 58:8-00c; bright q.t:n-- tcrs, line, 6ii@67c; niemurii u1‘lf.‘.ill. do 58¢¢62e; common quarters 52ram6c; extra navtes. all sizes, 58/0650; medium do do 53©56c; fine black do do 48-Ti-55¢-,; metliiini do do 46@.'»Gc; twists, 12 inch, 58+’.i&50370c; do 6-inch 58/aidfic; do im- pressed, 6 inch. 63¢.-76cc; bright cable coil 656754;; fine-cut, first brands. 80®9Uc; do second brands 7562800: do low irrades 506700 V lb . iv-isn. Carolina. ':@=7 ‘/29 pure ch ‘ canary,oc; do cardam,Mala.bar.$‘z50: do hemp.5c;. . oak sole 37@40c; Spanish do. |l00!b,9U es; mi Mackerel. ‘200lb'lia.lf half half! 07'. 15 lb 12 lb fbrlsihrls brls brlsibrls kits kits 9 'C‘—'—-' 3- -" ¢%I———- o-—-C—-- ---—-—— &—¢-'9' Q No.3Med.Fam.ll0uy 5 50 {>15 4 80. 2 7.5, 100 85 No.:-3Large Film. 12 so 6 so! 6 05 5 6.3! 3 -25: l 1.5 100 '0. ‘2............. 12 00 6 50 605 .5 65 3 ‘Z5 1 1-5 100 l\'o.l.............,l400 7.50 695 645 375 130 110 No.1 TiiiRci's...'l3 00 700 6 sol 6 t: 3 so 1 so 105 No.1Shm'C.....,L’OO01050[ 9651 890 5255175 145 No.1 exlra.sliore!‘2‘2 0011 50:10 554 9 70] 5 751 1 90 160 N0. 1 Mess ......-2500130011 90!l(l 90; 6 501210 1 75 No. 1 extra iness:27 00:14 00 13 80312 601 7 00 2 30 1 85 Lake Fisn. ' _ i i No. 3 Wliitefish. 3 2-)‘ 3 10, 3 00] 18-’) 75 6. No.2 Vvhilofisii. 4 00, ii 80; 3 60: 2 '25 E5 75 No. I ‘Nliitciish. 5 00 4 70! 4 -ll! 2 75: I 00 85 No.1'I_‘rout..... 42.‘ 400 380? 2401 90 80 Salniom. l ’ l J I Columbia River. 116 00. 8 50 7 '25 4 25 1 4.5 1 20 I .- t 780 Hf.‘.r‘l‘lti;£. ' 5 _! 6 3 0-can New Lah‘r split! 6 not 3 .an;..... New Gibbed 6 00; 3 so Potomac Roe...-...........l.. l I I can coco: 0000- 0 000 Colo! Holland Herring. kegs"..........................$l 50 llcaled. boxes. large and rne°:EE:'s'."' '13; Cotifisli. med. in 100212. -5017: and 25!!) boxes. lb £6 li.boiieless.in and 351!) boxes. $ 1b.... Codtish. extra bontness, in 30aud 3.317: bxs. fl a ‘ll. extra. boneless. in 5-18 boxes. 79 lb Smoked salmon. in ND. 501:: and -no bxs. '6 to V m IICCDIOOOOIIIUODQOI h0x¢lDOIOlCCOC IOOCOOIIIIOIIIIIIIIO 2 Bloaters. 3017': box......._........ New smoked halibut, in 10010 agaamumubg oooooaoco-ncocoouc . 503 and 25b mesfi‘DIOCIOOOOOIOIIOIOOOICOODOIIIIOOIIOOOIUIOO I)RUG?5—-Acid. citric. 9 la. soc: tartaric, powdered. 52c: ammon. ct-.rb., 22 : alum. «to; as- safcctida, ‘zoo: balsam copaiva, 45c: bismuth sun- nJ., $2 25; blue mass. .500; blue vitriol. 120. : oorax. ref.. llltgc; calomel. American. we; do, Enizlisn, $1 50: camphor. 340.: cream tartar pure, 3-lc; chloroform , soc; corrosive snhlrmste. ace: lzivcer- inc. 20326-0: morphine sulpn..V oz. . $4 10 zopmm . V ‘In, % *2.-": do. powdered. $7 25; oil berg’:-aiot sand, 54 50:oil lemon sand. 13 50: Domes. bier»- rom. 22c: do bromide. 60c; 60 chl0r8¢6- 2961 do 1 iodldc.3 7.5; powdered rhubarb. $1 Sogpowdered ipecac. $1 7 zpowocrcd jalap. wczeuinine. R a 1 Sons or 1’. 3 W., oz., w 10: root.a‘enuan.Ii.l2c. I'00%.g'lB r flamaioaimt 25¢: rootxnubarb (E. ). 40;root,scncca.75c: row. \u 'O\ wadlmluc; ed. 551 -85;su1pbur lb 5®6c: zinc. sulphate. 12c ‘nests-foot oil, 6503680; whale oil, 750; bank oil, pure. do mustard. white. 15c: silver nitrate crvst... of oz., 95c; do do mseq. if’ oz.. 95c: soap, ('.8.SUl6.l!lOttl6d,-§'lb,10}’,§@l2G;d0 do white, 166 18c; strychnlne. crvst., 19’ oz., $2 00; do powder- LEA’1‘HER.—Harness oak 30@38c;~uppers $3479 60; Kip--No: 1 light $500270, No. 1 heavy $75@ll0; hemlock 287% 2c; Buenos Ayres do 32@33c; slaughter sole 2.‘”»@8_5c; rough leather 28Fcb33c; French kip, dozen $4043 125; French calf $404975; French morocco $30@40; linings $6@l2; mnpine: skins $90914. Wl;iI'1-E LEAD—'1‘he Collier White Lead Com- pany, the St. Louis Lead and Oil Company, the Southern White Lea_.d_and Color Works and the Missouri Lead and Oil Companv each quote their strictly pure white lead.in kegs, at $8 50,and white lead |att$8 19' 100155; fancy brands are quoted from $6 upward; pure drv white lead at $7 50; red leatl, extra color. $7 75: red lean oruinarv color 157 25; litharirc. $7 7:». : GUI~lPOWDER.—--The Lallin lb Rand, Dupont's. Hazzai-tl's Oriental and American Powder U0. a sell at following uniform tariff‘; F. G. , F. F. (ah, F. F. G, rifle, 0' 25-15 keg, $6 15;. 12};-ib keg, $3 35; 6}.i'- E keg, $1 80. Mining and blasting (A) 0'' 25-15 keg. $3 90; do do (B), 25-11‘: keg, $3 4.0. Rifle and sporting in ca.nnisters—-rifle, is-lb cans, 2 dozen in case, oi‘ case. $7 90: 1-15 cans. do do.. SHO'1‘—-Patent. S2 was All it Dan; buck. $2 lore 2 -£5 9' has , NA1LS—$2 50cm 60. TU 1tPEN"1‘l.Nl£. UUJS, itrc.-'.rurnent1ne.,34ra 35c; lard oil, 65@7oc: castor oil. 12@12%c 4:? lb: 48®50c:lubricat1n2' 011, W. V/_a.. 20.713256: coal oil. 110 «lee. l4@]4%c'. 150 den‘. 181/,.@19c. LLNSEED OIL—60@6lc. _ , PIC: IRON—Cnarcoi..1 Missouri has. 1 l5‘n’dy $21; No. 2 do. $19: mill, 5518; white and mottled. $21. Southern stone coal No. 1 _Fn’u_y, $20; N0-2_ '10 $19; mill, smote. Bansins Rock. clmrcu‘-ll. No. 1, $23; No. 2, $21. Tennessee. Alabama and Creorgla-Charcoal, No. 1, $21 00; No. 2, 819 50. Black band irons. No. 1,826; N«_». 2. $24. Sou li- ern Ohio soft stone coal irons: No. 1, $23; No. 2, 20.. $ IROIN ORE-Iron Mountain. $4 50605 90. CHARCOAL TIN PLA'I‘E-—-I_ U. loxni. best charcoal, 225 sheets. per box.$7 oil; I X, 10x14. do $l0 00;'I. 0, 12x12, do, 337 50; 1 X, 12x12, ,do_,$10 00; I C-.14x20, 112 sheets, $7 50;I X. 14x20, do, 810 00, I X x, 1-1x20. do. $12 5'1: 1 2'» AA. 14020. do. $15 00; i A A A A, 14x20, do, $17 50:1 C. 172x24, do, $7 75; I C, 14\'l4,2-2.5 .-lieets- $15 00; IA, 14X 14, do. $1800: IXX. 14x14. do. 82190; D C. 12%;: 17. 100 sheets, $7 50; DX. ]2}5xlt. dd. $_._1(l 00; I) X X.12_5gx17.tlo, $12 50; D X XX. l2%Xlt fl”. $15 00; 1 ti, 20x23, 112 -‘.'|l(3t’.LS, $17 50: I X. 20x28,, do. $22 00; I XX. 20x28, do, $27 50. ROOFING TIN-I C. 1-L-X20. pest charcoal roof- ing, 112 sheets. $7 00; I X.14x20.do. $950; I. 0. 20x28. do, 814 50: 1 X. 20x28, do, 819 00. v COKE T12-I PLATE—I C,i0x14. 225 sheets, $675; %C.5l4x‘.'-0, 112 sheets. 56 75: 1 0. 10x20. 225 sheets. 10 0. COPPER-—Brazler’s, 30x60, 14 to 100-lb sh sets 280; (30. do., 10. 11 and 12 lbs, 300; do. d<_).. b arid 9 lbs, 32c;do. do. 6anrl7 lbs. 3~lc. Tinned-1.4: X48. 14 and 16 7 z., 4? lb, 280. Planished--14x48. 14 and 16 oz,, 19' lb, 36c; boiler sizes, 14 and 16 oz., 380. Gutter copper—20 and 24x72, 10. 11 and 12-15 sheets, <19’ lb. 300; 14-15 sheets. 28c. Reservoir copper, 16x60 and 18x60, ii’ iii, 30c. Bar copper, square and round, 34 to 1% inches, 4? 113, 29c; do. do. 3/, inch. 32c. Copper circles, less thttr. 84 in. diameter, 09’ lb. 310; do., 84 in. and over. 34c. Segment and pattern sheets, «ll? lb, Sic. Locomo- tive tire-box sheets, 19’ lb. 28c. Copper bottoms, 0‘? lb, 30c. Metallic bottoms, ill’ lb, 200. Solder- ing r-miners. ll? lb, 320 SHEET I_RON—Coinmo'~-’-rlo. 16 to 20. 36; No. 22 to 24. 3c; No. 26, 3.200; No. 27. 3.4%. S. L. U. smooth--No. 16 to 20, to; No. 22 to ‘24. 4c; No. 26, 4 2-100: No.27. 4 4-100. Double refined smooth—No. 16 to 20. 5.700; No.22 to 24, 5.90c; No. 26. 6 10¢; No. 27, 6.30c. Jiinitita, smooth, No. 16 to 20. 7 600: No. 22 to 24. 7.80c: No. 26. 8c; No. 27. 8 20c. _ . GENUINE RUSSIA IRON—-Perfect, Nos. 9, 10, 11, 12,07 lb.1"2:3/,,c; stained,do. W lb. 121/,6. Tare '22 its to bundle; for less than 1 bundle add lo 4?’ lb. PATENT PLANISHED IRON--Nos. 24 to 27. A quality. 1? lb. llc; Nos. 24 to 27, B quality. 9%c For less than bundle add lc «ll? 15. GALVANIZED SHEET IRON——Juniata, or first quaiitv—Nos. 14 to 20, 0' lb, 12c; 21 to 24., 13c: 25 and 26. 14c; 27. Ibo; 28, 160. Discount or full bundles, 35 per cent. BLOCK TlN—-Banca large pig, if I», 22c: Strait’s1arg'c ‘p12’. 1%; Eng. ref’q large P13. 190.: do. small, 200; bar. 21c. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Saturday, January 26, 1878.-—The following were the receipts and shipments of live stock at this port for the twenty-four hours ending at 11 a. in. to-day: Horses and Cattle. Hosts. Sheep. Mules. 230 193 200971133....ooooonoo--on... Shipments.................. 280 195 90 CATTLE-—R:ui,¢.=:e of prices in to-day's sales: Native.-——Cuarse cows $2 80; common cows and heifers $2 50. Mediutn Southwest butcher steers 3 The market was dull for want of supply. No doubt some'sales of fat. shipping steers could have been made at _vesterduy’s quotations, if quality had om-.1-ed sufiicieiit inducements to call out shippers. There was no particular demanrl, on account of the day. yet some buyers would have operated if there had been a show of good steers. Of course. the local butcher trade was dull, sales being confined to retail lots of odds and ends. Prices norninttlly unchanged and ste.-idy A few slackers and feeding stteers would have sold if they h:i«i been in. Inquiry for milch cows and springt-rs quiet. The low prices or butcher cattle have some effect upon the local dciiiaud for iiiiich cows. Dealers in the latter usually ninko swap trades with cl-iirymeii by taking their old cows and "boot," in exclmiige for fresh milk er.-2. But. at present the trailers have to sell ultl cows for beef at such low prices that they can not niake any profit, and of course there is no in- coiitivt-. for them to piirclizisc niilch cows. Thus the trade is rather dull. Spi-iiizrcrs are dull lic- cause bii_vers do not like to hold them till the time for "drtmiiiii_2:." involving expcn;-re \\‘ll-llnlll. quick returns. The coming week may witnet-s a lair demand for good sltippiiig and butcher cat- tle, but prices will probably not be clianged for the better. CA'I‘TLE QUf‘o'[‘A'1‘1ONs. !\'.\TIVES--Gootl to Choice Steers--Averaizes l .500 fat‘l.55U lbs. $4 75105; av. 1.350'27)l.-130 lbs, $43300 4 50; good do av. l.200@}l.30U tbs, $4604 30; fall‘ do av. 1,2-50@l.35(l lbri, $3 85024 15. Fair to Good 8t.eers—-Smooth andwcll-fatt.cd,av. erases 1.150/01.200 lbs. $3 85074. ~ llinnt snmping nteeis—-This description in- (‘hides lair. pony cattle or ‘~..0.‘30='d21.l25 lbs averaire, $3 62}»,<®3 90. Butcher Steers—- Good to choice avei-uses 1.000 621.150 the $3 75704. Fair averages 95tlIi’rl,050 lbs, $3 40-33 65: common to medium, 834023 35. Good shaved Heifer-s——Avei-uses 1.000-791.100 lbs 53 50rcr3 75. (moles Cows and tfeifers-For averasres of some 1,050 lbs :53 50/623 60. 1"alri.O blood Cows and Heifers--Averages 800 @900 lbs. 2 90@3 25: medium to fair $2 650 2 80. Common :62 25'cb2 50. ' .VA'i‘lvn. (JXEN--AV8l'aa‘(’.fl. 1.000 lbs. and tip- wards. good to 01147108, $3 757204 00.‘ do roiiizn anti fa§§.9$8 25-703 50. Common, coarse and pony, $2 65 ii‘ 0. Corn-led 'l‘exans—’-Good to choice steers, 1.000-€91,100 lb-, $350@3 75; fair do, av. 1.000 lbs, $3 l(I/(93 37‘/,. CtiL0mti>os—-Good natives, aver-aaes1..000@1 . 150 I 9006) ' lbs, 33 5(l»’3 75. Good stock steers. av. 950 61,100 lbs. $3 25@3 50. Medium to fair stock- ers. ave:'as:es 925f¢7:950 lbs. $2 87%.w3; Thin siocsers. 7(l0r&‘850 lbs averages. $2 40032 6.). Com- mon. :52 256:2 35. Soiitiiwest Missouri mixed yearling’ stockers $2 25622 50 VEAL Cl.LvE.s--Common to fair, ll? head. $40: $6; good 87 00798 00: choice natives $9 00@10 00: yearling calves for smokers $2 ‘25@-26.3 V 100 its: choice and select steers. $2 75033. MILCH Cows AND o'PuINGERs-~Common I.o me- dium $180)-:3; fair to good 3300140; extra $456948. Cattle sales in-dav: No. ~ Description. Av. Price lmilhall .2 Scaling to M. flc(_.‘srt.hy. l3med. S. W. butcher st.. 9.57 $2 25 Same. 120011111101’) native cows and heifers 698 2 50 Sparks. .~;ea;nonds .5; Co. to F. Mulhall. 12 coarse native cows........l.050 2 80 HOGS—-Sup_uly light , but prices were weak. A few buyers were at the pens, but they were in- tiiflbrciit about purcliasiiig more than enough to fill out the day’s killing‘. The ijeaction from the buoyancy of Friday morning was fully sh9_iyn to- day, in the demands for concession.» by the pack- ers. The Elll'0]le.‘lD news had decided leaning- toward peace, and this deprived the nlarkct of the strentrtli previously experienced. Un- der the circumstanqes matters drifted back towards former values, commencing with 5c decline, and later ending‘ with full me off‘ from yesterday's prices. Even at that, St. Louis p1‘l('.eS were 561100 higher than those of Chicago. The pens were nearly cleared, the market closing weak. There was light inquiry for shipping rugs, but not enough to constitute a demand. If Monday's Europetui news confirms present pros- pects of peace, we may look for still further de- clines. toa range of $3 75®4 for packing hug-.-t, zhe latter figures for top-. but thetlefnand will 'ake all nfierings daily. We now quote: ligrht 13 50023 75;p:ickin2‘$3 807734; choice do $4 05@l 10; btitc‘ner to fancy $4 0064 15. Extremes in Silica $3 70234 15; bulk $3 9564 05. Sales at tho UNION YARDS. No. Av. Price. No. Av. Price. No. A_v. Price. 58.. Z'“.oo$4G° 39...o346no-:$4 1 3?-0on3-70.0 ll ...2‘.-34....éi 75 29....l9l....3 75 70 21....246....395 57... 27'2....4 O0 16l....334... -1 (X) 7U....%£....4 5'2....302.o..4 W wt-no 0:003 95 43uo.0 IIIO4(” armaments‘ W 52000930300170‘ W “ '7-oou2;3-900405 , ‘ NATIONAL YARDS. _ NO. AV. N00 AV. LOO AV. is....24s...s39o ss....2s2...s4 05 103 so ....‘.ia ....405 58....:l-l7....3 95 67....2‘20....3 90 56.o..'275....40-5 ‘9~oov3‘7ooo-4“. Elocooh ‘no-3% 10 ....s 99 5s....sip....4oo 49....2S-',i....405 57....245 ...395* t. Hoe receipts for week ending to-day, 41.204; last week 47,420; same week last season, 18.109. Receipts since November 1,_ 1877, 470_.@0; some time last season, 4.56.796. Esntnaietl winter 9803* 2lIl....l4~f.’>....3 50 92IDII‘£4£O.@ £ % ' 58.....l’i'9....3 70 115.... ‘..‘30....390 sal epson, 2};rc':)3}4c; sal nitre, com'1, 6@zsc;. sal i'clusivc, 1.897.047; Mme 14ra)1ec; gal Rochelle. 87c:-seed, . 1.427.640. Saturday thew was a fair lllltftherdem pers also would have operated. it .h supply. now wanted daily to meet the regu presentquotattons. firm. medium $2 75093. 25: niedium to fan. trood to choice $3 75@4 25; £!‘.00d to av. 12060130 lbs, for shipping, $4 50¢“ none. Cuthburt Powell, editor. contains In mi; January 24 a well-condensed annuai the live stock trade for 1877. general remarks give evidence of wg], lllbl()I' and good judgment in making‘-u, tie c. comparative view of prions of cattle -_ for 1877 and 1876. well worthy of the tion of country shippers. slioul i be in possession o-f everybodyint live stock, and especially should it be r patrons of the St. Louis mtirket. From knowledge of the history of our lives 7 kct. we can testify as to the reliablit _ view,and the general excellence of ‘r.-._ reports: Hosea-iteceipts 32,000 head; 1,400 head; market opened dull at 5@l0 closed steady; all sold: packing $3 75613, $3 80@3 95; choice heavy :$4.@4 10. . " ceipts 1,100 head; shipments heavy fat. shipping $50795 20; fair to goo $4 10@4 85 ; feeders and stockers quiet a at $3033 70; butchers dull and weak; c 3 $3 500.93 87%. menus 2,200 head; market dull; choice s others $3fcD4 25. " head ; shipments 245 head; market a shat sales—Ntttive shippers $3 60; stocksrs native cows and heifers $2 15032 45; _ $1 70. H‘ogs—-'l-_l.eceipts 1,283 head; mark all sales at $3 55@3 60. .- micltlling uplanrls lllgc; futures cl Jtmtiary 11 4-10071311 6-1000; February 116-1000; March 11 22 1000911 23-100c;.tlsa.1 Flour dull and unchanged; busiiiessln 290. N0, 2 Chit-ago spring in St-OPE $1 25; ‘Butter firm and uncliangcd. 6338011.,’ 1.. SIJEEP-—Supply extremely tum, ago Several loads of good h3a°‘,r° l The market 1-u{';'3,“,§’ We quote: Butcher muttons~..go ex; " St. Louis Live Stock Trna“ The St. Louis Live Stock and Prod,‘ The stain” Two of the tables of special inter 3‘ The entire ii‘;.3“£..‘.‘l.i.i‘.";.3“..§:.i:‘5.£‘li3"‘l2§l,$i=.i°; Emil’; paper» week in we - In” taped water do do, $1 60;" double-taped water do P01 be" ' do, $1 .75; triple-taped water do. $2; gutta-percha _ “E do, 32 50. Other. brands are quoted at uniform - By lelezrapii. , prices. as to grade. CHICAGO, January 26.4-The Drover‘ ' . Oat 2,400 head’ 90; bulls $1 50022 87%; steers $3 l2}£@3°‘ Sheep—-Receipts 200 men KANSAS CITY, January 26.--Cai.t1e—R§ T6 _‘\ General Markets by Telegra. NEW YORK. January 26.-——Cottun--‘s Hnifivh i Gold close: for future 82,000 bales. receipts 13,000 barrt-ls. Rye flourtuors $3 25034 25. Corn meal a s-liatle easi Wheat dull; receipts 158,000 bu; ,N_ waukee spring $1 29; No.1 Milwaukee sp ‘ -AAA-n'n_I'. winter $1 3-4%; No. 2 sp1'in.9.‘ “float $1 , Nnrtliwesiei~n, 1+‘ebi°iit-try $1 ‘£811,001 28%; _, $1 2-8%@1 29%. Rye firmer; No. 2 We.’-_ 7l}gc. Barley dull and unchanged._ .. and unchanged. Corn heavy; receipbifi bu; new mixed Western 4éL@47C; til i ., steam mixed 550; January 55%@56%c January 59«’d)63c. Oats dull; receipts .40 No-. 1 white, 39}5c; white Western, H:-iy firm and unchanged. I-Iops firm at clianzcd. Coffee dull and unchanged. dull and iiomiiially unchangred. Mousse‘ Otleans quiet. and steady at 2(5@50c. Riv, and unch.-mgetl. Petrole_uni dull; crude fined, 11"/ac. Tallow steady at 7%@7 Rn.-in. strained, quiet at 81 (504731 67%. turpentine quiet tti31c. Eggs irregular; W l2@17c. Lczitlicr dull; lioinltick 301-613% Aires and Rio Grande, 2'2.-.0230; Califo 2lfa‘t‘23c; common do, 20};/(0230. ‘ firm; domestic fleece, 33@5l; _ t uiiwaslieti. 10@30c. Pork easier and fairl; mess, $120912 25. Beef quiet. Hogs, 9 steady and unchanged; Western lon iiiiddles. 6c. Lard--iirime steam. 7. Cheese Whisky dull til $1 06%. V January 28-—Coiton qu weak; middling l0%c. Flour dull ti ’ Wheat dull and nominal. Corn quiet a at 38%c. Oats dull; mixed 2s‘@29c. ' and firm and unchangetl. Barley dull a mu. Wlii.-ky' firm at $1 03. Pruvisions.L weaker. Pork $11 ‘25 lield, $11 bid. aid lower ai.7.30c. Bulk meats easie, tiers 4c; 5. r. 5340. Bacon firm; should c. r. 63/.,c; clear 7c. Butter-quietaud unc Cheese steetdy at l2}§®l3c. Eggs in fair at lliblllgc. Hog--Live 02181151‘; commo 3 85; fall’ to good light $3 90-734 05; recei hvlld; shipments 2,000 head. _ , CHICAGO, January 20.-—Flour dull. changed. Wheat ll‘l'6Ll'lltlll' and active and tower; No. 2 .=i.~I'1ng $1 02%@1 $10256 January, $1 02}; February, $1 (3 No. 3 Spl‘lIl8.‘ 98.-.; rejected "S70. Corn shtttle lower; 333/,®-l0c on-ill and Junu February, 40%c tuarch ; rejected 29. Out’ but not qtiotably lower; 24c cash, 24340 E‘ 2940 March. Rye dull and lower at 5073:, tiull and lower at 50c. Pork dull, lower, at $10 700310 '75 ca.-h, $10 76 $10 900210 92% March, $11 10 April. La and wcr at"! 27140 cash, 7.300 Febrtlll. M.-trci, 7.-l7§»§Fa)7.50c April. , slioultlers 335:-; short rib 5.53m; sugar-cu, W lusky $1 05. Hogs--Dressotl active at $4 2l)®4 27,14. * , LOUlSV1LLh‘., January 2t:.——Cotton;, iii’, 1 tiling l0}§c. Flour dull; extra ‘ $4 50-@4 75; fancy $6606 50. Wheat t1i;ll,.'.<=l'.§ amber and white $125 Corn «lull and ii Outs dull; white» 310; mixed 30c. Rye 3 Hit}? dull at $9-(1)12. .l’m‘k slctitly at $1175.‘ tettdy and limb; choice lent’ it-.s 8%c; (1 Bulk meats sieatiy; shoulders 8c. But W and uiicliangctl. Cheese stc.~t«1,V_BDd 009, , Eggs llll(".~ll£illgC(l . Pctrolcttm quiet and llu.-ti ll’/.c; crude 9%c. Wli_i.-ky,‘llrtn; $1- .:,.MiL\v.u1ii.i«;isi, Januar 20.-rlour q n.,.m.tul. Wm.-:tt ClOeCL \\'(‘.llk.; No. 1 spr, $1 07%. cash :51 07%; No. 2 spring $1 03%‘, siiriti_.t 9S‘{c. U0l'llqUlBt.llil'1\\’CilKel‘; N ‘ 0.lLS quiet and neglected; Nti. 2246. R nal; No. l filo. Barley weak; .No.._2 so 58}»,;ccash, 5.‘9;,’c l<‘cbrutir_v. l't'ovisions 9... l;——.\les.-' $l0 75. llarci--Pt-ime steam 7 tie 7957:. IIO_~__r.- —-l)l'et-‘Sell easier at $4 30. .l\ANSAs CITY. MO., Jatiiiar_v 26.-Wb 3-0. 3 \\‘llll.cl‘. _$l 01: No. 4, siglac; yei No. 2 spiung Stic. Corn dull; No. 2, 320 nominal. Oats iioniinttl. ltye dull; N Toni-:i)(_), January 26.-—‘\"lt(3iU. dull a extra white l\licI-luau $1 28; timber Mlclii $1 ‘.213/1; N0. ‘2- l'l.‘.t1 spot “Cid ht. $1 18, $1 N... 3. red $1 09. Corn «lull; high all 4654c; iiew 430; No. 2 spot 46c. Cats (1 ‘.260; No. 2 willie 271/gU;Ml(.Zll!‘i§illl ‘26}(t3;N0 25c. Cmvor seet.l—-Choice at 75; inainm prune $4 65; No. 2 $4 55. l)ifcssorl hogs $4 I£«DIANAl’OLlS, January ‘.2t'3.——-Fltiiir T iiucluuitrcd. Wlicat du’l; No. 2 red $1 3 360. Rye 550. 0 H8 2«l@‘25c. l.’i'ovislun8 Btilk shoultleis$3 907304; §£l‘i‘(‘.f'l $7 85; 03- 1' 5 so; green so Haiti-i $7 to. Lard 7/c -Live s‘l.c:td_v at $3 70703 90. NEW O1t1.EA.Ns, January 26.-Corn me. at. $2 45. Collcc dull and !o~.v_or; Riocar tliuary to prime, l5%@l8,1»_-fc in gold; at q. iet and unchanged. Umttl l01%@102. change par. Sterling exchange 489. Cotton . New ORLEANS. January 26.-Cotton q steady: sales 4,400 litlilles; qt?»/i-qtiiatjy;d8l}t§‘ 0f‘(1illlll'Y9(‘.‘ i0W ll1l(( ins.‘ -/::<':; ml‘ 5 1' good l1lldd’lllig l1}4c; initltlttiig fair 1 ceipts-—nct. 5,531 bales; gross 5.és‘(§0(lSit:,le‘i:;8 Continent 5,640 ‘bale.-; shut‘-.< .' 3 MEMPHIS. Jaiiuarv 26.--Cotton’ stetidie dlmir 103/,.,:; r:2;(1)8S9,00 half-S ;k réicqggtgafiég shipments 2. . Ila 68; S 00 . , exchange X premium. UALVES’I‘ON, Jtinuary 26.--Cotton mill at inal; midtllmg 10’/.0; neti'cccipts2,397 08 211 bales; exports to coast 52-9 Uale8- ‘ MOBILE, Jtiiintiry 26.-—Cotton steady}!!! 10%.-.; net receipts 5,280 bales; sales 1, exports to coast 122 miles. _ ,. Ciu.iii.i«:s'roN, January 2t3.—Cotton quid, tiling 10;‘£c; net receipts 2,097 bales; so , bales. SAVANNAH, GA., January 26.—-Cotto_ , mitltiling 10 9-160; net 1‘e<‘Clt)t-S 2.946 bill receipt.-.5 3,208 titties; sales 1,500 bales; e continent 450 bales. to coast 1,114 bales- Dry broods. New Yonic. January 26.—Markct ti steady. Brown and colored cotton! firm. Piques atnl Marseilles quiet_ and Live. Prints quiet, but Ellliillimls 199*" Dress goods more inquired for. 919 woolens in moderate demand. Ootw fairly active. W001. , BOSTON. January 26.-—\Vool-_Fal|' during t to week. Ohio and Pe_nns_v.va No. 1, x, xx and above, 43@4o,l§c; M1330, other fleeces. 37®t2c; wastioq cmnbmfi it-lines, 4-5-@530; iiiiivtished combing N- 35c; scoured. 52/038273; tub-washed, 4.4 ‘ ‘ .. and x; pulled 31raD«loc. Metals. ' NEW YoRl(,_. J aniiary 26.--Mann! -W v unchanged; introt lake iiuchangec-is quiet and unchanged. Russia sheet: gold. Nails firm; cut 82 40; clinch. horseshoe No. 8, 206260. . Petroleum. , AKTWERP, January 26.----Petroicfl| :7 Plirrsuuko, 1.’.ti.. Januai'y dull. Crude held at 81 67}; at Pr‘ mediate shipment; refined l1%c * Turpentine. mg in Cal. 0 to date, 1 7t9,5m. Chicago re- ceipts from 1, I877, w, in- «far WILXINGTO-I, 38.31111’! fl,-S “*7 l quiet at was. 1 l