Show FINANCE AND MINING r I Local Securities During the Week ORE AND BULLION OUTPUT Home StocksThe General Prospect Bank Receipts Cres centGeneral Business during the past Week has suffered the usual drop after the holidays holi-days Considerable Horn Silver has been disposed of by local holders at fS50 The latest quotations on Utah Central bonds are f910 Southern were quoted before the payment of the interest in-terest at f 900 A small block of Z C M I stock sold during the week at 90 Of the general business outlook Brad sheets says Special telegrams to Bratlitrctts received re-ceived yesterday show a decrease in the total volume of general trade though no more than was to be expected at this season The week is a short one and following as it does the rush in the holiday trade it shows a smaller volume of goods distributed The attention of traders is largely occupied with stocktaking in addition to which very mild wet and unseasonable unseason-able weather has added an unfavorable un-favorable influence Country roads west northwest and elsewhere have been difficultof passage in consequence and the volume of interior retail traffic has been decreased Advices from Chicago St Louis Evansville Davenport Daven-port Burlington Topekaon Cleveland make special note of this At Minnea polisScPaul and Duluth business is less active and from various points at the soilth there is no special activity reported re-ported It remains to be added that throughout the west the movement of merchandise is generally more satisfactory satis-factory than it was one year ago and teadinir traders in wholesale lines continue con-tinue confident that the new year will bring a fair amount of business Ore and Bullion The receipts of ore and bullion at the various banks in this city for the weekending week-ending Saturday January 9th 1880 amounted to 12420048 against 78 37011 for the week previous They were distributed as follows By Wells Fargo CoG Co-G Vienna t 1031700 Base bullion 276300 Ores 1671400 Fine bars 1741745 Total 4721145 By McCornick Co 7 cars Hanauer 2180000 Queen of the Hills ore 120000 McKay and Revolution ore 240000 3 bars Stormont silver 420000 Crescent ore 780000 Sampson ore 120000 Total 3300000 By the Union National 17 bars Alice bullion 1480501 By T R Jones Co Scars Germania 2353242 Total shipments for week 12420048 The Bannock There has been a lively interest taken in this stock during the week and the circle of buyers has extended to a number num-ber of our prominent merchants who have hitherto not been identified with anything in the way of mining stocks 52 and 250 appear to be the reigning quotation Sheriff John A Groesbeck who is the heaviest owner in the company com-pany insists that he will see the day when the stock will bring 5 and he will not think of selling until then The Crescent The quarterly meeting of the directors was to have been held in Park City tomorrow to-morrow but advices by telephone last evening state that the Michigan directors might fail to arrive owing to the blockade on the Union Pacific and there was some uncertainty as to whether the meeting would take place There seems to be good ground for the belief that a dividend will be declared New York Clarke Alice and Moulton were not quoted Stormont mounted to 17c and Ontario sold at 30 |