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Lot 4, in'Dlock 3, samo, datod April 203 considora- tton, 80, ITY LTS, MONEY AND GGMMEBCE “Yola a1 1090, In ook 1o 5 MONETARY. Rl Gt . WEDNESDAY EvENmvo, Roy 14, ‘Tho demand for monoy in tho local markoet s -+ iotive; but approved borrowors got it without of oy n ) 19, dntod May 13; conaidoration, fi,’z‘ao.‘ e o s . "' COMMERCIAL. ’ - WEDKESDAY EvRimo, May 14, Tho following woro tho recsipts sud shipmonts muoh aificulty. Doposits at tho banke keop up | of tho loading articl § 1 woll, and aro noarly a8 high now as at any timo during tho xmgut ewn:t:'-?:ul:'rl‘:g:: :x:do(t?n:];;: In tho Tnst throo months, but tho lonns of the | sorrgsponding dato ono ‘yont ngo d banks aro alao high, and in view of tho fact that | A tho Natlonal Banks havo boon oxpooting'a ol | Broxirrs, for a statomont for somo tmo pnag u;‘erp n: 10mm ITCETY disposition on tholr part to oxpand than | thére - Wo{:l‘:l bo othorwiso, Now York nxuhnn(‘;u ro- f;'fifi.f( i s o mains stoady at about par. for salos botwoon | Jorn, ‘b 172,044] 405,700 banks, . ¥ e oy sg’,gaé Themovemonts of currency in any diroctlon. L woro insignificant to-dny, There woro| somo 1,25(1 43,084 consldorablo amowits gent te Milwaukeo yostor- mhg? b day, but the domand ' scoms to have boon only 503,780| 16,253 spgamodio. C 9 .1'{;33 THE VIENNA PANIC, . oa,600( 77,000 Tt Is difMoult to eny what is the oxtont or slg-_ L;.;% speans ificance of tho panic on tho Vienna Bourso, but S tho fact that soveral of tho Government bankers TR Bais .- subsoribod 13,000,000 florins and tho Austrian .lgg “1.8:&.1 WMinistor of Financo plodged tho Govornment for o8;518| 55,100 8,000,000 florina more (equivalont to over £0,- 1&1'1‘; # n";o 000,000),to bo put into n pool to sustain tho valuo oozl 450 ~of “paculativo stocks by temporary loans on fi:} %,fig thom as collaterals, shows thoro wag 5Omo grave B Lt omorgenoy and daugor of & collapso that would 1,9%| 1,818 havo caused immonse losses and distroes, As n final measure, tho Governmont has oxpressoed ita intontion of modifying tho Austrion National Bank act, 80 84 to permit moro latitude in tho loina of the Nationdl Bank on collatornls of stocks. Through tho relations of Vionna with Frankfort, Frankfort with London; and the Intter with New ' York, the markot for storling oxzchango in New York was affected by tho Vienna panic, Gor- man bankers in New York, who Layve large ‘mo- commodations from tholr corrospondonts in Frankfort, niticipating o calling in of those, bo- ° onmo anxions ta strengthen thoir European ac~' counts, and havo been lorgo buyors of . storling OX( igo. This, ioin!lmr with tho_advauco in tho rato of discount by tho Bank of England last Baturday, bns caused s large advance in_ the Withdrawn from store yostorday for city consumptiont 5,041 bu corn; 5,916 bu oots; 124 bu ryej 2,434 bu barloy. Tho following grain has beon inspected into sloro this morning up to 10' o'olock; 84 cars ‘whoat ; 60 cars corn; 6,000 bu No. 2 do, and 5,800 bu rojoctod do, by canal; 10 cara oats ; 7,000 bu rojoctod do by conal ; 3 cars ryoj 1 oar barley. Total (125 oars),; 98,000 ba. Thoro {8 ono fact that sooms to Lave boon for- Rotton by tho gontlomen in the country who aro complaining 8o loudly about the working of tha Iuspection law in rogard to corn. .t may bo poor consolation to recall it, Lut tho faot should.| not be lost sight of, that the law was o country ‘monsuro, passed ot the domand of the country ne snce of storling oxcliango, which is quoted to- | against tho city. Itis popularly supposed to bo 8 !?gYM‘“ 1053 for Bday. bille, ond 110 for | 5 Jnw that wan prssod by ih:hmprusoutnu;ou of : ‘tho prico of exchange would justify thoe ehip- | the farming community for the purposo of pro- N :enbnng sol3 from Now Yotk £0 Lom{nn, and 1t | teoting that community ngainst tho trioks prao- seems not improbable that this may bo ono of the rosults of tho unsettloment of confidonco in uropo; viz: that foroign capital will bo oallod home, and that the specie paymonts will causo tisod upon tho Board of Trado. Wo aro far from olaiming that tho Board of Trado Is immaculnto, olther as s whole, or in its T i 2 “gold and a closer | individual mombership ; neither da wo forgot :finfi‘}fl"flu{'}fn“;’w%fifofm« ‘othor hnd, | that ‘thore wero inspeation diffoulties undor tho - At s ed by somo, that if confidenco in Aus- | Board of Trado regimo, But it is oqually truo : brinn seouritics and stocks caused ospital to shun . Investment in them, it will croato moro demand for Amorican securitios. “Howevor this mny bo, monoy continues easy yet in Now York. Inthe weck up to May 10, bank deposits incronsed over 6,000,000, and monoy is offred at 7 por cont. st TAPEOVEMENTS ON TUB GIIAND TRUNK. - Tho Grand Trunk Railway Company have ro- contly mode arrangements for great improve- menta in tho efiiciency of thelr line as & through that the system of inspeotion undor the direction of tho Board of Trado was 80 framed ag to avoid many of thesnags now encountored, ns it is thiat the Board of Trade is not rosponsiblo for tho progent troublo. It is probablo that the In- spoctors are doing their duty, as wo aro satisfled that thoy try bard to do it, undor tho law; but whethor this bo so- or nof, thore is noithor {‘relghe ront;) gxm t{m Wn;t s‘:“n 5}1‘3%&‘“’&"{} sonso mor plumsibility in tho outery ave négotinl & loan o ‘wWhicl nmount hiaa boon koourod and placod b their | 2§Mnsh Cblesgo se tho csuso . of tho trouble. The responsibility, whother for praise or blamo, reats ontirely with tho State, and cspe- cinlly with that portion of ity country roprosen- tativos who dotermined to give neither Chicago nor tho Board of Trado a volco in the matter. ‘Tho failure of Johu Watson, yenterday, was tho subject of much comment fin commoroial cirolos to-dey, and his comeo was gonerally condomned. It seoms that most of his'May wheat was sold at $1.20@1.23, oud was unfilled on tho 1st ulk., ‘when tho market was 4@Ge por bu ogainat him.- Ho lhold on, hoping for a deeline, which would crodit. This money isto be oxpended during tho ourrent year for tho following purposes: First—Narrowing tho gauge of tho entire lino fo 4 feet 83 inches, to mako It accord with tho standard American gaugo'on this continent, Second—To Iny steol rails over tho wholo oxtent of tho line, instead of fron, ! Third—To fully complote tho bullasting of the tno, © - Fourth—To lay inabout 40 miles of additivnal sidings * at various points toaccommodate tho increaning trafiic, “Fifth—To provido such faciiities in {ho Wway of J .extrs atation accommodation 08 may bo necessary ot tho different poiugs on the lino, i ‘Sixth—To largely increazo tho exiating rolliny stocks, Geventh—To bullt o I na comnodi esen. | Probably -havo _occurred ~bub for = tho gor: wiaon 0L Motreal 30 & grid clovitor of o | tioxpoctod Voakoutig in - froigts by capacity of 300,000 busliols ot Barnin, and, gencrally, | Inke. great many of thoss who to put’ the entiro system of tho Grand Trdnk Railway in a first-class condition, both as regards its roadway snd rolling stock fu ovory reapect, i ‘Thoe Company has ordored the construction of 500 now box. Ir::fi;ht-onm, 200 platform cars, and - 100 stock cars, all to bo finished: by Oct, 1. *Tho linos ownod snd_leased by the Company make sn aggrogale of 1,377 miloe, of : which 419 milos aro leasod, thus leaving 958 miloa in tho owner- ship of the Company.. Tho aggrogate capital etock and bondod dobts of tho Company waro §101,374,080, orat tho rato of $106,000 por milo of tho rond owned. Tho addition of tho 310,000, 000 just nogotinted will mako tho capital and - dobts stand in tho ratio of 115,400 per milo of tho 958 miles of road ownod.. & LOCAL BTOOK AND LOND MABKET. Mossrs. Lunt, Proston & Kenn quoto s fol- lows this afternoon: held s contracts omitted to call marging, be- Jioving him to be perfectly gued; buta fow of ‘those grow norvous yestordsy, and “called” only to find no respotio oxcopt in tho negntiva, The more conservative mombors of the Bonrd aro disgusted ot tho fact that o man like John Watson should dlp in 8o hosvily; and somo of thom sald that such things should not bo nl- lowed. But thoro i really no remedy othor than in tho calling of marging on all options, Trading cannot bo limited in nny othor way, and this ia o remedy which each man can apply for Limsolf. It is not strange that accounts from tho coun~ try should vary vory widely in regard to crop prospects. In some places tho land is uoglg, while iu others it is In good condition, and tho work of planting has progressed woll. Tho principal effect of the raius will probably bo to mako the corn area Jargor than it othorwiso TS . Bupring, .would have beon, a8 it 18 well Lnown that tho b-20a0f '62. 11633 chiof thingto bo feared 1u rogard to corn in Juno e floods andlato frosts; and Tate plantod corn ean bo counted on to yield woll much moro cortatuly than other grain. THE MAURETS. The leading preduco markoete wero not quite 80 nclive to-duy, and were less steady. Thero was considorable oxcitornont, and some strength enrly, principally owing £0 bad woather, but things gonorally Weakenod ' in tho latter half of tho session of tho Board of 'Trade, with quite a hoavy fooling in_somo dopartmonéa—tho rosult of a reaoction from thoe excited tono noted for two or three days past. Gold Exchange, . ., , Blerling Exchango, *." Northorn Pacific Gold 7-30s. Chicago Oity 7a, <« Cook County 7s . . Uircis County and Township 105, 93E05 e REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wore filed for rec- ,ord on Wednesday, May 14: i OITY PROPERTY, Hull 8¢, n 'of and near Eugenio st, o 1, 25x72 1t, dated April 20; considoration, 900, * Tudiaua av, bet Thirty-fifth ond Thirty-sixth ats, w _'f, Lots 19 and 20, with other outside-property, dated May 10} consideration, $18,000, % Und 3 dnnw X of 80X Bec. 1,39, 13 (oxcopt 0 100 1), dated Moy 20, 1872; consideration, $76,312, Blato v, 174 £t 1 of Twolfth at, w £, und 3 of 80x105 “ft, dated Nov. 20, 1872; coneideration, $20,000, Und § of the above, with improvements, dated Jaz, ;- consideration, $22,000, . North place, 85280 ft, being Bub-lot 44, of Tot1, Blook 21, Eheflleld's Addition, dated Dec, 10, 1873; con- eideration; $1,000. - .. Emeralday, hot Thirly-sixth ond Thirty-soventh sta, ©f, 34 1t to nlloy, dated Moy 28,1872 ; conslderation, $550, ' : Tho wonther continucs to bo very awkward, but its offeots have been alroady discounted, and a gront many oporators aro waiting for the turn, not feoling disposod to operate further in the present dircotion. ‘Thero was only fair netivity in tho dry goods trade, and prices woro steady and unchanged. At tho Iato roduction in colored and bleached cottons the market p ceontsa firm tono, and indeed the only wenkness noticenblo I8’ confinod to unagngonnblo fabrics and unpopular Qrocories wore moving with rather moroe than on yesterday or again well sustained_all around. Sugars aro mcd higher in Now York, and aro'h triflo or Lioro in sympatby,though ourdenlorsdo not auticipinte sny marked advance. Coffacs remain strong, whilo spicos, rico, soaps, and starch rulo stendy, Thore is a dull, leayy feoling in the ten markat, and Profieut indications favor an earl, doolino'in prigos. Thio buttor markot wad quick nt wesk and irrogular pricos. . Tho Tocelpts, though not remarkably largo for the senson, con- siderably oxceed current requirements, and a steady augumentation of stocks is witnossed. dom Toudny, and prices woro m:m ;v T3 1t sof no:;pm at, of, 00x120 ft, S":.fif:fi “1'\'1 d:hltn;;d .‘;3;'.1‘ ::mtrl‘md ln:u dated Feb, 1; consfderaiion, §300, . 3 L0 n Tllincls st, noar n o cor of Rush et, 8 £, undivided ¢ | the Jl-oauod ” waods;.‘wnd e gl e R T B oo i, w1, 201001 | I tho hido market compurativoly liktla trading el rl SN dewa fon, $900. waa douo, and prices were unsottled aud vari- o e, 2 1t e of Srand a¥, of, 25x126 6101, | ahlo, Oils mot with a liboral {nquiry ot 10)4® dated Jan, 29; consideration, $550, Soymour ut, n Grand av, W1, 25x1200-10¢t, dated Marcl: 6 ; vonsidoration, $550. 25x120 6-10 £t adjoinizig tho abovo, dated Jan, 3; con- stderation, $550, Lot on private park, 170 £t e of Vinconnas av, and on 8 w cor of Thirtyeeiglith st, o f, 183360 {t, with builds ing, dated April 15 ; considtration, $7,000, fndivided 35 of Lots 314025, a Block 4 of Pocida 200 for carbon; at §1.00@1.05 for linkeod; ab 760 for extra lnrd, aud at G0o for turpontino, Notbing now was noted in connection with the tobaceo, pig-iron, paints, and wood murkets, Lumbor continues {o mect with a fair and stendily improving demand, 'Thora with no par- ticular chango in prices, though in lumber atloat Bubivision bs o ¢ hmo as o1 Pocks | & firmer foeling wa' dovelopod. Bulldin Shilyelon, .04 8o 1 30, 1, datad May 107 con- | 8, (i el uuchanged ; - tho trade iy ‘Tho premises No, 571 Wost Waehington. st, dated | light at the quoted pricos, Motals, iron, April 16 ; considoration, $12,600. ‘Weat Washington st, bet Western av ond Onklo, at, gt Yo plloy, dutol 3oy 19 ¢ comnideration, 000! (onroe st, bol erdecn ang argan kts, 8 f, t 53 anted March 153 considoration, $8,000. " ! or 1 Larrabeo of, 198 £t & of Dlackhawk and nails were modoratoly aotivo at about tha samio rates, though nails aro rather unsottlod. Wool, hops, and broom-corn are .unchanged. Soods woro {n light Toquett ot ubout yestorday's 1ango of prices. Potatoos were in good demand 8t of, 493 ft, running to eud of lot, dated May 13; considerition, | for home vonsurpption and shipmout; choico O Truvmsil o a b it B T ponchblows bo{ln most), y wanted. Groon fruits ace, 3 Lotw 55 und 30, dated Apeil 10; ‘connidosaion, 31,000, | jrorciretivoand firm, Loultry mob with n good Lot 84, adjolning tho abovo, dated April 10; conalds eration, $076. Napoleon at, botween Dutler and Hanover, n f, Lots 0 and 10, datedl May 3, 1872 ; considoration, 31,600, Harding av, # w cor of Wost Indluna sty & £, 202125 11, dated My 10; considoration, $7i0, roen at, n of Washinglon, o f, 25x125 dated May's ; considoratio 2000, * cGruth s, 8 w corner of Jtbbey at, n ¢, 1 dated Tob, 28'; constderation, $0.000. " = 1t 100X12 £t Lot 8 n Wilaon's 1 w 3 of Block 33, See,7, 30, 14, dated May 6 ; consideratfon, 4,600, L0t 7, in same, datod Fob, 2 consldoration, $4,600, Vincunes av,'n of and tier’ Thirty-ninth 'st, 'w 1, 12x141 ¢, dated Oct, 1, 1813 ; considoration, $13,%00, Lot 30, 10 Bmitl's Liock 7, of u o & Heo, 20, 31, 14, dated Moy 14 ; consldoration, $1,65. NOUTII OF OITY LintrTs, Bomlnary av, s w cor of Dunning t, o f, 30ix12( I i ‘bullaing, dated April 11;’:«-:&;1:53.:»‘2 10,000, = Dunning st, 1 o cor of Bominary av, a1, 50192 1t antod Moy 13} conmderation. 2.00a."" 5 Molrous st, 878)¢ ft e of Duinniy Toad, n 1, 616x107 1t, dated May 10 considoration, $4,200, Bamo an tlia abovo, dated Aug, 10, 16723 conaldora- inquiry on local account, and, owing to light of- forings, ruled higher, 'E;igs wero aléo in good Toquost and firm at 13@1934, ighwines wero rathor loss active ; but stendy at tho recent advanco. Sales wore roported of 150 brls at 89¢o por gallon, Inke freights wore loss active, and rathor dull nt tho insido rates of yestorday; though it in well known that sovoral vessols hnvofieun sent out of tho gralu trado to carry lumbor and ore, their ownors not bolng satisfied to nccopt prosont grain ratos, * 'To Builalo snil rates wore ?uulod at 540 on corn, and Go on wheat ; and to Kingston or Oswogo, carrlers asked ‘180 on wheat and 180 on corn. Through rates cannot bo quoted ; some say thoy are weak, and others claim_that they aro firm at 460 por 100 Ibs to Now York, and 60c to Boston. A total of § char- tora was reported from this port, which will carry out 18,000 bu wheat, 190,000 bn corn, and 26,000 bu oats. Provisions woro quict. moderato domand enrly, Mogs pork wam in at yentordny's pricos, tion, $3,280, thongh livo hogs werd plenty and lower, bLul BOUTIT OF OITY LIMITS, . | woakened about 100 por Lrl towards tho closo. 'lg‘mgxxnlmm, 10 Block 4, of Prico’sn w X of n' | Tard opened & shado oaslor, with a seemingly 25500 10, 88, 14, dated Moy 13; consideration, | fair inquiry ot tho decline, Lut foll off whon Now York was quoted wenk, and closed Luily 100 per Lot 7 to 10, WX Beo 10 In Olaflin and Whitney's Lot 3, of 8 X 100 1bs lower, with very Littlo offered at tha declino, 30505 Beo. 4, 88, 14, dated "Fob, 31; consfduration, 3 Monts were Inactive, and nominally o gl %oz 13, in Dlock 1, of Gunn's Bubdivision 1o Tote 34'| firmor o middles, Which nre sl cral -na use, Beo, 10, 83, 14, dated May 3 consideration, '.l‘nm-ln;l [ ncf\v very tllt{ilu speculation in Lot & 1t Mullen’s Lota 27 and 26, in Dobbin's 1 3¢ & | Bi™ s i LT 828 Lo oo B, 8, 1y datda oy 0 connaorsr | o AR AR b mwelr diopost- Lot 1, in Block 8 in Wilson Heald and Stebbing’s n | The market closed at the followin raugo of of's w X( Heo, 16, 38, b 1, : GRS ) dated April 20; consldore prices : Mods pork, cash or sellor May, 816,80 | 16,00 ' ao ssller Juno, $10.00@17.00; 0y soley dittle +to be covored on the July, }17.40@17.46; do sollor August, 817.75@ 11.6'6: 18d, onih o nollor May, 205 i do mollor June, §0.00@9.06; do sollor July, 89.26@0.40; summor lard, 88.50 ; do without prokngen, £8,00, Bweot pioklod hama quoted at 10@1130. Dry Aalts od monta” quotable ‘at 0}{@050 - for Bhoul. doray BX@83(6 for short . ribs; and |8 90 for hort oloar, Boxed shiouldors, - 05" fibl}}{fl. -English -monts, 8%@0o for ! shorl ribay 9@0Jo for short clear, Bacon is quoted at 79¢o “for’shoulders; 100 for oloar rilis, 10}(c for short olear, and 10@143da for hams, nil ncled. Mens hoof, §0.00@0." 6flnxtmmu!§! do, 10.00@10,254 boof boms, ,828,00@30.50,1 Olty. tnllow, 78{@Ho; grease quotnblo at 5i{@08{c. Halos woro roported of 4,000 bria meon gork, sellor July, ot $17.603 300 fos Ined, sollor ! Juno, At 80,063 1,600 fon do at $0.00; 1,000 tos. do, aeller July, at 80,25. v LAl AR Tlour was atrongor, but not sotive, - The mar- kot oponod with a good domand, principnlly-for | spring auporfings, nndtu,mlownr grados of 5] m‘% oxtrns, for shipment; but thoso wore inligh nnmgf tho stocla hnving boon" considerably de- lotod by tho liboral anlos of tho pnst fow Winys, ough flour is now arriving moro fraely. - Hold- oru gonorally advanced tholr views somowhat, in u(ympnu.\ with the strongth in wueat horo and of ffour in Now York, and then buyers held back, Boeming to bo limited to formor quotations, Bran wns quiot aud stondy.” Bales wero roported of 80 brls whito wintor oxtras (Crystal) at W.ony 1007 Drls do on privato torms; 300 brls spring oxtxas (part Athiloto) at 87.00 ; 100 brla do at 86,76 ; 200 Drls do at 86.871¢ 3 840 brla at £0.26; 100 brla do at £0.00 ; 600 brls do gnw) at 85.263 800 brls do on privato torma ; 200 brla ryo flour (Bololt City) al §4.40, Total, 4,520 brla; nlgo, 20° tous .bran at 910,60 on track. Tho tuflnwlns woro tho gllnhl“bnl at tho olost Wieat ‘Was notivo and ircoguiar, averaging 885! @10 |- 2ie 8% shout 1o highor thon yostordsy, but was 8o highor at ono timo than tho olosing quotation of' Inst ovonlyg. Livorpool was quoled strongor,. and Now York was also roportod strong, whilo our shipments ore very liboral. Tho last % Lind moet Influance on pricos, conpled wWith the failuro roported yestorday, which mado it noooa- sary for agreat mnany oporators to buy tho whont thoy had ch:ulml to racolve from John' Wataon, It "is probablo that most of thoso trades woro covored to-dny, olso was dome;. honco blo fluotustiona in. pricos, na varled ovory minuto or two_in that part of tho sossion which ia usually the stondieat. Tho stooks of No. 2spring whoeat in storo-here this' morniug cannot much oxceed 500,000 bu ; which i searcoly balf. tho quantity of May shorts out &nlmn doals, whilo n'[a od donl of that wns undoubtedly not at command. It may strange that tho markot did not advanco more undor tho cironmstances, the widest proferonco for May over Juno belpg 1ie, whilo tho usual difforonce was only 1c. Thero was littlo doing for shipmont, us the short interest monapolize tho osshe offorings of No. 2. = Bollor Juno opened at. 81,813, advanced to $1.934¢, foll -to $1.81, and olosed at $1.813¢. Sollor the year gold at 81.16@1.17, olosing ¢ tho ine do. Boller tho month, or cash No. 2. spring,. sold at $1.818/@1.34, olosing at 81,931, No. spring was xominal, No. 8 pring wis Z?fi}éfl highor, ot $1.233@1.24; olosing with $1.23 bid. Trejoctod was nctivo M»el.ofi%@l‘flfib{. Cash. Balos woro roported of 1,600 bu No. 2-8pring at 8134%; 7,400 bu doat él.Sfis' 10,000 bu:do at: §1.883¢; 48,200 bu_do at 81.88%¢; 18,600 bu do 84 91:83%¢; '10,000 bu do at $1.88; 16,000 bu do at el.aag‘g; 10,000 bu. do ab 1,838 15,000 bu o nt B1,893¢ ; 40,000 Lu do at $1.835¢;110,000 bu do nt 81.02; 800 bu No. 8 mpring ot $1.24} - 6,400 bu do ot $1.281¢; 6,600 bu do at £1.33 800 bu rojootad spring At §1.055¢; 400 bu do at §1.065¢; by sample ot §1.40; 400 budo'at 1.8, cousldora~ 1ho . local 400 bu “Total, 160,600 bu. 2 Corn was activo and. irrogular, nvnn;a'lnfi Mo highor than yeatorday, though roported dull and houy In Now York, ‘Iho trading was principally speculatlve and for next month, though tho moro doforred optiona raceived s fair amount of* attontion, buyers Lelng inclied by the fact of continued bad woather. . Thera was less inquiry: for spot corn, though somo ‘was taken for ship- ment; but the light runnl[iu. and libernl oxports reported, made cash-- lots rolatively flrm, Tho Inquiry wns principally mado ‘before 1L o'clocl, after that tho odge of de-. mand had been. taken off; snd. aflor 12 o'clock thoro ‘waa consldorablo prossura to sell, tho buying orders not luwhxgu sorbed tho offcrings. Seller Juna oponed at 433¢o, ndvanced o 4a‘§u. ‘and declined £o 42940 at tho oloso: Bol- ler Ji Kuflld ot 46@463¢0, olosing at 463¢c; and eollor August at 46@470, olosing; nb 4650, Bol- Ior tho month, or rogular No. 3, s0ld. ab 41K@ 4150, olosing nt 413¢o; atrictly freah rocdipis closod ab 42c Lid. Cash sales wora reportad of 7,200 bu No, 3 at 4305 9,600 bu do at 42%a s /800 bu do at 420 usddnn 'bu do ot 413{c ; 25,000 b do at 413¢o: 46,000 bu do nk 41346 ; 5,000 bu do at d13{c; 11,200 bu rojected at 4c ; 11,200 bu Dy samplo nt 420 nfloat,” Total, 204,000 bu, Onty woro dull and woak, 'T'ho market openod ond comparativoly |. apparently firm at” yonlnrd‘:i's modium pricos, but soon foll off when quoted dull in Now York, ond doclined 3¢o por bu, - Bellor tho month or regular, sold at 33@33140; scller June at 84@ 84i¢c; and sollor Jul{ ut 96 ‘@nu}(c; 21l closing , ot tho ingido, Btrictly frooft' rocs i closed 2t 8Y)4c. Licjocted woas mominal nt 3le, boing in sonio demand, with no- offerings, Gash sales wora roportod of 1,800 b at 338703 11,200 bu ot B33¢o; 16,000 bu at 88%¢0; 25,000 bu’ at. B33fo; 10,000’ bu bt 830; 7,000 Tojactod at 323¢c, frea on board cars, - Tolal 70,000 bu, Ryo was in modorato demand, and firm at tho quotation which hns rulod for. sovoral days past; at which all aflm‘infis mot with roady aalo, Tha trangactions were limited to 1,000 Liu No. 2 at G2jgo, and 100 bu by sumplo ot 10c. . Tiurloy was lifoloas, not o siriglo palo boing ro- ported. In tho absonco of transactions wo quoto tho markol unchanged at 73@830 for No. 2; (5@ 690 for No. 8; and 45@500 for rojected ; tho ine s#ido for Rock Island rocoipts, and the outside in other housos. CORN ON THE ILLINOIS OENTRAL RATLROAD, The President of tho Illinois Contral Railroad | Company hne askod for and obtalned roports from tho difforont slations along that line of road, ‘fiivulg tho amonnt of corn arbbod at the sfimr stations, W'he following are -the ro- plies : A % lomorwood, nona; Matteron, nono; Richton, 8,000, aud 60,000 In farmers’ hauda ; Bonee, 18,000; Pootone; 25,000 Manteuo, 60,060, and” 50,000 sholled and in elo- yator; Kaukakeo, 20,000; Ohiebauso, 90,0003 Clft 75,000, and 160,000 contracted for; 'Astkuni, 63,000 5 Danfort, 80,000 ; Gilman, 60,000, and 60,000 contracted Ouargn, 90,000, and 110,000 ‘bought to' bo_dolivered} Bpring Oreele (wono); Bulkdoy, 40,000, and 80,000 i f 108,000, and 20,000 contracted and not dolivor xton, 00,0003 Ludlow, 35,0005 Tautoul, 60,000; Thomasboro, 76,000} Ghampalgn, 100, 000 ; Tofono, 101,000, not. tncluding ‘vlevator; Arcola, 13,000, with huta mmount in country : Mattoon, none, buit azy quautifyin tho conntry ; totol, 1,625,000 bu, LATEST. ) on, In the afternoon.whent was fairly actlve and |. adyancod 3ge. No. 3 spring closed at £1823¢ ; ellor tho month- sold at- 31319 @1.8234 sol. lor June, tho latfor ortlfln closing , at 91,83, Corn was In fair domand and higher, . closin, firin ab 410¢@42¢ cash or sollor tho month, nu 42340 mallor Juno. Also 451fo and 46¢o gollor July and August, .Othor grain and provisions woro jupctivo. Ono chartor was roported for corn to Bufalo at 5}go. POt T CHICAGO: DAILY MARKET. 5 WEDN¥sDAY EVENING, Bay 14, ALCOTIOT—Yas in’ demand nt former prices, 04 per cent proof fs quotedat SLTGLEL. BROOM-CORN—Tho " condition of tho markoet is substantially the eamo. Good- corn i falrly notive, searcg, and frm, while common stocl 18 steady and fn small request, Wao ropeat: No. 1 Lurl 65 @70 perlb; No, 1 slock brald, 6@530; No.ado 045@ko; No, 8 do,- 3@3xc; insido grean, B5@40; do red Hp, S@do; do oo and red, 2@3xo, DUTLEI—A fooling of weaknosa stll’ pervades tho butter markot, buyers inalsting upon concessions, snd holdars gonernlly responding, as tho domand is nof suf fielont to provent a steady sctumulation, which just at tuly time, sollers aro cspectully desircits to provent, Slippors azo operaling sparingly. ' We quoto’ irict: Iy cholco datry, packed, 25@2% 3 modium to good, 20 @230 ; fnferlor Lo comhon, 9@18e, LAGGING—No now featiires wore dovelapod fn cone nection with tho bogging market. Dusiness continues quict and pricos romain goady and uniforn, We repeat our liat as followa: Blark, §70; Ludlow, 3503 Lewiston, 84i0; Amorican, 82150 Anioskeag, 1950 ; Oftar Oreck, :lx#'g,] gx‘:m?p Inid, 4 ‘1‘3& & b, 20@:i%0¢ uitnios, singl, 3, 4o double, 4 0; wool sacks, 0350, TEANS AND TEAB=Tho Gomand b sioderate at the prices quoted belo Ohofeo hand-picked navien, $2.6082.005 do mediums, $3.40@2.453 Inferlor yrades, $1:2162,00 ! groon pona (1t bris), $1.4081.005 yollow d (111 Vagge), $1.95, MATERIALS—~Trado as o rule fs dull, BUILDING thougli thero fs u moderata inquiry for commion brick, me, and comeut, Coment was orroneously ro. ported woak yestorday: nearly all kinds aro’ hold eteadily nt prosont quolations,” IAmo and eommon brick nre oesy. Wo quotai Btacoo, $3,60@2.90; Now York Btuoco, mllnufi‘ !:;).’IG@I.O\I; #Upe! rllan, fino do, $3.50@4.00 ; oy cenent, $0, 750 por brl; Rosendalo cemcnt, mas@muo’, ca, Loufaville, and Akron comeht, $2.00 pot b marblo dust, $,25@3.60; limo in bk, BSG&1,00 lime (\)flu{; 1,95 por brl; white saud, por brl, $1,16 @3.00§ plastering balr, por bu, 4050 § fire brick, $0.0@90.00; bulldifig briok ' (common per 1, W@ L!-W@fl,w:lnwnr brick, $12,00@13.00 ; country bric! $12,00, dolivored ; Bt, Iia‘m- hydrailid prassod, $4. del,: Milwaukeo' premvod, §32.60, dol.; do comnion;. $14.00; Rnclua proasod, '430,00," d $1600} Tilindalor 00, able & Tudlans prossc”iung 44,003 do corumon, © $19. Excelsipr prossod, 0,1 823,320,006 0,00 dol, P4 b, $500; or $10.00 per ton, The following fa tho 1lat of prices por box of. 80 foel for domentin windoi glans, from :hlrh'l reduction of 46 and § por cont is made fo oalora: \ i » % ¥ st Loubla Vg i quality, atrenath, 51010 8110..004s 5 i 0,00 8x14 to 10x15. 0 1218 to 10220, 18x22 to 18250, 20228 Lo 24300, 80260 to 40x00. v . ¢ . 45.00 ~OHEE8E~ wo mark A N0 improve- i mont fa s gotoral fevurcr, tho domsnd continuing Smail and Trices rullng ‘woak and tnsottiod. A gradu- al incrdano I {lio supply A noted, and tho tendbney of pricen i atill downward, - W quote: Now York facto- Tyimow, 14@1603 Oblo factory, now, 13@18)a} Wost ot faofory, now, 12104 - L ¢ | ._.0OAL—Y¥ricen’ continto_ weak and wnaottled, but ol sTEivals conliimia . WoToprat our. list: Lebigh, lump, $12,00: g‘;nnd,‘un'.‘w: Tackavnns, $10.001 Erlo, $10.00% i , - $10.005 Walnut Hil, "xo.do; Bloasburg, | $10.00 1 Ohiérry Mine, $0.00 ;. Hockihg Valloy,: $0.001 Indisn cantiel coaf, $10,00: Indinna’ block, $9.007 Kirkiaad ‘grate, $0.00; Minonk, 83003 Wiliiinglon, COOPERAGE~Tlioro was mo change undor this bond, rado I qulet, snd, prices afo unobanged, an follown ¢ Pork bnrrols, $1.35@1,08 ; lsrd tiorces, $1,00 1,703 whisky borzéls, $1.90@210: flour burrols, 17,0080, 3 tiorco . stav f0@880; pork staves, Tough i 20,0000 3 0.0y e br ‘aamed, $35.00aan, bot .00825.00; do whisky siovcs, rough, $24,00@30,00% o, D g.w.maaa‘w- lone. stavos, $000@IL.00} slrals flouk eading, @Yo, per, Bol; 'flour hoop poles, $14.00 ®18,00 por m' pork aud tioreo polos, $30.00@35,00 oz m. : - EGGS—Wro in falr local roquost and firm ot ‘15@ 180, Bales fliclude 1,600 flfllqlflld 240 casos | ot 130 ; 1,800 doz at 130, iR8—1vere salablo at {ho full ontaido prices, Bt o bk Harsds obIng phicen, 156 oeho ot 8@, ot han A 50 for u%mh feathora § adatd foathers; L0@060; chfokon, 6@Bo, | - A5 x-\xsn-“f.ma ‘business was doing in this market, 4nd prices Wero ogain irm ail around, Wo quoto.; o 1 whttonen, R 8005 o, 8w o Taners mackerel, 3 brl, $1L00GILIS: No.1bay,$9,0080.95; No, 3 mackorol,’. 3 brl. $1.75@6.007 No, 1 shioro kils, 185@1.90; bank ‘codish, per 100 Tbe, $0.00G0.35% corge's codfiah, $6.15@7.00 3 Labrador herring, split, Drls, . $0,00@0.50; - do 3¢ brl, $476@5.00; Labrador hotring, round, brl, su.mz?d.u do 3 brl, ' $4.25 x_herrlng No, 1, 51@33, 4,00 { box Rorring; acalos 43@lgo; Golnmbia Rivor haltnon, g bris, $10,00@10. FIUITS AND NUTE—Tomain quict, with tho -ox- coption of prunce, curranta and figé, Which aro in lib- eral demand, ;Pricos, romain oasy for all ‘imported varidtien, and_for. most domeatics, Fallowing oro tha! uotation o3 Deny ) ‘Foneiax—Dalcs, 8@de; Nigs, drume, 1@ box, 14} @10)o0: Turkeypriines, 0 @100¢ Tatsinn. $2.00080 104 Zhale ouTrauin, TR e Dor - MesTici-Alden bpplos, 18@300; Michigan .do, oglvu; o, 5@0c; .Houthorn do, . 4@00; peachies, Trgharelis foin Jovey 180l oy mizsd 3 on, K03 raapberrica, l{{x;pu mamu,n@he:‘ G5 FiIbartd, 15Gibes almonds, Tetrsgons, 31@20; Naplcs walnuta, 24@250; _Braxils, J05@110] pocans, 11@12)0; African pon nuts, 6@70; Wilmington peanuts, 7@8o | peanuts, 4 - P ; GROCEATLSNot i single iow foatura was develop- od fu connection with thin 1 arket, Tho trade move- ment oxiibits & gradual improvomont, aud for most artiles onimorated t tho st prices aro now.fairly frm, Incroasing nolivity fn tho domand for sugza 1a notod, aud, an {o Now York n slight advance has Just taken place, {t 18 by no meana improbablo that nrlced Tere may tako an Uipward, thoughi no very consldora- ble advanco s looked for, - Coffecs aro attong. Wo Tepoat onr quotations of yoaterday : . 1 Qanin, BODA—TX@B3C. W Oorrxes—Moohs, 33@33%0; 0, .G, Javs, 21@80 5 Java, No, 2, 20@30%0; fanoy Lo, Si@Mio; chiolca do,$33@240; primoltio, 23%@23%0; good do, 3@ 23l¢o; common do, 13/@2%0; Tosating do,. 208G 21xo} Bingaporo, 233@78\c; Coata Rico, faicy, 245 @250 do, prime, A@11k0; Maracaibo, u[\g@m,‘:m g OaNprEs—slar, full wolght, V@20Xc; atearing, full ‘welght, 16@15340; do uliort welght, 1A@14)c, R10x—Pat; ns, 8Y@8go; Nangoon, 1)4@80; Caro 1tng, 8X@9 A'kmfiuxff,d@sm?q | Liggoy B0oAns~Patont cut - 10af,” 153;@13)0; crushod, ‘pondured, ‘and granulated, 12@134t0; A, elandard, L5@tlico; do No. 2 Ualtie: B, T@ic: o ira G, 1074@110 ; ONo, 3, 105@103¢0 ; yellow O, 104 @10}0; cliolco brown, 10K®10350; prime do, 037 100:"fale do, '0X/@Y3¢0 ; cholco molassea sugar, 10 @loo: falr do, Di(@DXo: New Orleans sugar, cliofce, ”@‘“f“"’é',\%‘," prime, 03{@0%c; do falr, 9@ e Y, 93{0 ¢ ‘common, 3 ‘Synups—Diamond drips, $1.3)31.35; silver drips oxtra fino, 723760 ; good sugar-louse syrup, 45@480 1 extra do, 50@560 ; Now Orloans molnércs, cholco, 63 @850 ; do primo, T6@800 3 do common, 85370 ; Porto Rico olassee, choice, 63(@050 3 commion nolrases, 33 0. BALERATUR —Common to beat, 0@100, | w%-xg:s-m»mm .;Z‘@@llfl‘c: e(m:s, x@ogg:zfi cranta, 400 § pepper, }§@24 30 ; nulmegs,$1.25@1.90 ; gula;er,imm, 260003 do No, 1, 20@2601 doNo. 3, 16 0, BoAra—Tronch mottied; 0%@03¢0; Gorman motlled, Tige §, Goldon Westy 6@Uc: " Witlo Lily, 6@ Wiito Rose, 6@bsge; brown Windsor, 4X@ ge palin, 03040 ¢ Savon Tmperial, 64 @03c. rinon—aloss, D@100; torn, 0@116; Laundry, 6@ %0 ; common, 53¢@o. GRERN FRUITS—AN <holco fruft fa_scarco and Strawborrles from Kentucky sold ot $1,00 quart; gookohorrios aro auict nt 9Ge. ples, common to fair, $1.00@2.7 $3.00@5.00 per brl from stor vated)” at $3,00@12.00 por brl 7,60 por box ;. Talormo orangen, $5,00:26,00; Mosiua do, $0,50@7.60, Piacapples, $4.00@4.00 o doz, Bane wnos, §£.0067,00 per bunch, . TOPB—Wero ?um. and nominally unchianged, quo- tablo at 35@450 for good o primo; nnd 2@30e o com- montofolr, - ot TIAY—Pricos, though ogaln_weak, woro not mubjoct- ed to any matorial decliue, Daring the past fow daya Iiberal purchunca have boon mado for ehtpment up tha Inko, and this has relfoved tho market to somo oxtcnt: but tho ‘domand fs ot sufcont fo provent _an - nccumulstion, and tho tendency i ownword : Wo quato. wholcaalo prices pald by doslors, as follows, cors to contain 20,000 lba: ON Tnaos—Timothy, boater pressod, $16,50@10.60 ; tim- otliy, looso prensed, $14.60@16,803 prairio pressed, $1200G1300, O Waagk—Timoity, loose, £10.006) 8,00 ; prairio, looso, $14,0@17.00, For -delivory of Drosstd, $1OOGLED, according to diatance, . JIDFS—Tho eltuntion of thin market wae un- chianged in any important particular, 'Tho boar aro 44l vigorataly at work and aro hopetul of belng ablo forco o sbill further decline; but tho diminished re- celpta that will bo likely to’ follow tho lato * brenk,” and tho fact thet tlero was no legitimate causo for ‘ot least,n portion of tho lato reduction,.it is_lought Wil operate to chock -tho downs ward courso of tho market, We quoto: Green glty butchers, To:_green curod Maht, 104 GT0xo0; do Deavy, g0 patt._cura c; greon col e Qo Yo ater drg olr e ary Xip, dto diy salted, 16@170; ory dint, 13@ 200; longs haifod Mp, 10%c; deacon akins, 10@S60; grubby, acorod, out, or otherwise damaged, two-thirds prico, IRON AND STEEL—Thoro Wia 1o chango to note, A fatr, teady domaud oxinls st thorateaquated bolow Bussia fron, No, 1 stainc Norway Iroi,.. Norway nail rod, German plow atool, English cast plow ‘American 100} atcel, Ghromo tool ateel. @t :@13)0 . ratea littlo improvement in market was without 070 s & the demand, but otherwize tho visblo change, Woquole: REMLOCK, Olty barnesa. ... | Country harzes Lino, clty, B b ip, B 1> Kip, veals, oify upper, Qlty upper, No. 2, 1 Gountsy uyipor, No, Collar, 3 £t Caity cHy. Nou1, 91t i, Hough uppor’ dumag Buffalo slaughter ol W, A7 golo...... Frouch calf, Jodol French calf, Lomoino,,.. French ealf,'24 to 56 Iba,... French kip, 60 0100 b ~.s 11068 1,65 METALS AND TINNERS BTO0KContinue fo meot willia moderato inquiry at thio priccs given bolow : TiN PLATE—I0, 10814, §15,00; do, 13x12, $15,00; do, 14320, $16.00; do, roofing, 10, $14.60; do, 20135 116 Tri—Taigo, 420; amall, 430 bar, dde. Burzr Zmo—Full casks, 110; halt casks, 11X @1130; losa quantity, 113¢0; slab, 9o, Bugxr Iiok—No, 24, 0igo ates, GALvANIZED TnoN—No, 102, 1% No, 23@20, 170; No, 27,1805 No, 26, 0t 16 por cont 5 mado from itio Hist, > Corrn—Copper boltoms, 45@480; brazlers, over 13 s, 47¢; tinnod copper, lc, Wine-3to 5, 8c; 6,8, and 0, 100; 10t0 11, 110; 13, 1130; 18and 14, 12360;" 16 and 16, 'Tdo; 17, 1607 15, 1063 ‘ia,‘mu; 20,2003 fill bundlo, 16 por "cout’ dl count; fenco wire, Tjfa; by car load, Tie, NAVAL, STONEL AVare T alt dumand ot tho fob- lowing pricos : Mantlla rope, 3 1b, 16@100 ; sisal Topo, % b, 16@170 ; homp sask cord, 3@ Ib, 20@230 3 marliuo, 1b, 20@23¢ § tarred rope, B 1, 10@17c; ankum,? nlo, t:.‘%m.w; itch, B brl, £6.0087,00 tar, R brl, NAILS—Wero fn good demand at (lio snmoxed Jea, Tho market t athor wesk o quale: 10 60d, per kieg, $5.95G5.573 ratos: B do, $3,6035.025 § B o, a5 TS 8T s 44 o, $0,123546, ,Guu o, {3 4 'do, $8.80 X 3 do, fine, 3&”@6.3‘!&6 cilnch, $7,033G7.76 : 1950 off for 100 kég lots, 'OILH—Carbon, lard, aud turpentino wora easy, whilo Iinsoed, whale, and other desctiptions were stoady and gonerally firm. Thero was a falr fnquiry from local and Intarlor customers, 8t tho sunaxed quotation s Carbon, 10@200; extra lard ofl, 760; No. 1, 7003 No, 2.090; " nscod, raw, $1.00; do bolled, $108 5 whalo, tho; sperm, $1.0032.10; neatafoot oll, strictly pure, $1,1; " do oxtza, U803 do No, 1, B0oy ‘bauk oll, 100 ; utraits, 760§ 0!01;!»::( ofl, 9303 ‘turpentine, 600; nap- tha, 63 gravity, 20@lc: naplihe, common, 17@18e. P14~ RON—Was quioted unchangod in prices, Only a moderato smount of irading was dono nt tlio quota- Tiona iiven belows - Bcoteh (ncoording (o brandy, 432,00 67.00; Wuscarawas, $01,00: Massilion, 901,005 Lake g’upemr, $08.00@00.00; Ohicago stous coal, $37.003 Miawourt stous coal, $37.00@54,00, POULLRY—Waa active aud ligher, Tho offerings aro light, Turkoys sold at 17@180 c:lifokona ot $5.008 5,60, - A coop of spring chiokons acld st $6,00 3 ulio ut £503, 'Wo note aalea o5 ooopa tirkeya a1.160 1 4 coops dosi 110} 0 coaps olokens at 500} 8 codpa ot .35 1 2 coopast $60§ 1coop spring do at $6,00 1 t $5,00, mx“‘%fl'l‘:ofl@—'mm Wil & good lndulry for homo + No, 22@94, 1003 b0o, . A diseoun ‘Tounseseo . .34—0@4a-mmu' conaumption end shipmont, cholco poachblows being montlywanted, Mixzed lols aro dull, Now potatoes from Naw Orleans &ro offored at $7,00@¥.00 por brl, Balos includo 1 ear peaahblows at G0o; 1 car do st 480 (mBlnmk 41 carath2a; 1 carnt 6o dollvered, ALT—Tho demand i restriclod to smalt Iots, [ pricen ranging about the ‘whing s thoy havé dono oF somo tima pant, e followa ;' Oncunga ‘and Aagl- naw, fino, §2.005 ordinnry conran, $2,00; coarse Din- mond_ 0O, $2.35 i, Frouni roler, 425 dniry, witout g, sa.fm;”drnkry, wdr"' bags, du.fd@mr; 9 Mflh:au aniry, por A X round alum, $2,90@2.40 ¢ Turkla Toland, $2:00, 0 Do BABIHL, DOORS, AND ' DLINDS<-'Theto wes no Clnngo, o dawiuid fs fale ¢ formse lcos. A dine catint of from 1@ por cont in mundo from fire lst Tatos, 5 BEEDB—Wero quict and unchanged, Timotby faln gt mapity, mid choleq Ja vory' seatcs, quoliblo st 76@4.00 1 olover Rold nt $4.06G54.75 5 $5.00 1a-bho ok lug prico for choloa; Hungarian nt $1.10G1.33 for com- mon togood; miilot wau in requent nt $1,05@110; flax abont $1,8032.00, Balos wero reported of 0 bags timothy nt $4,00; 25 bngs nt $3.00; 11 bags at $.80; 7 baga eommon nt £3,763 7 bagn good clover atb $4.76; 0 ‘baga foir do at 4.06; 20 baga good Jlungarian nt $1.95 ; 80 haga fale do $1,90; 21 bagn ot §1,10% 20 bags prime millet at $1.10; 107 ond 1carat $1,05, ¢ TEAB—Wero In light requeat, aud the ‘markot was weak, No quatablo” chianios wero noted, biit * ordors ‘wero frooly filled at a’concessfon from: the an nexed pricen: Young Ifyson, comnmon fo fair, 45 @%50; do good, 0U@700; do’ chiolca to extra fine, $1.00@1,10; common fo fino old Iyron, 70@Y5c; common {mporial, 60@CG0; good Lo ehiolcd o, Bct $1.10; fino to good gunjrowdor, 10c@$1,10 3 choled, $1.1 @1.20: oxirs, $1,95@145; chioleo fo oxtra lonf Japan, 90c@81.00; fair to good do, 10@R00; common do 42@ 450; colored naturnl loaf Japan, 55@08c ; comimon to find Qolong, 33@150; good, 68ASu; chdleo, to oxirs, c@$1.00, TOBACCO—Was stoady at tho pricos given belows UnewiNa—Fine Cul xtra, 76@850; clholco, 06@ 7803 common, 65@B00; poor, 0@600, TLuo—Naturl leaf, 'T6@800; half bright, 60@700; ‘Dlack, sound, 45@5sc; ._ExbmNG-—Ohoico, 33@350; medium, 20@320; come ‘mon stems, 21@20¢c. " = ‘WOOD—Wan active and steady nt former rates. Wo fin‘ununég &qbl?:b’fl;udvdl. d:]llu.uo; maple, $11.00; ckory, $12,00% alabs, $0,00, { VEGETABLES-. vored, ‘Tho domand #4 light at tho fignres ivon bolow: Graen peas, $2.60@3.00 por bus siring oans, $3.00@4.00 por bit; cucumbers, $1.00@1.60 por doz; iow onfons, 5,00 por bl o, por doz, 25@400 3 #pinch, $2,00@3.00 por brt ; radishcs, 35@600 ; aquas, 12)oper Ib; asparagus, whito, 15c@$1.00; do groen, $1.25@1.60 5. pio plant, 1@do her b iottiéo, 35@606 Por doe; canbags, $.00 per doz, G ‘WOOL—Was in moderato demand ot the-followlag range of pricea : Tb; wasbiod, extra medium. ‘Tub; washed, common {0 falr, Common dl.n&?. aseresan Floocs, washiod, Xé&XK, Hghts.s Flcoce, washod, X&XX, dlnw{ ‘Flocos, washed, medium uq‘n s, Fleoco, washed, medium dingy. Fleoce, unwashed, X¥XX, In good 6o Flcace, unwanticd, coarao 1o med{um. ..., atra, pulled. ... Burry wool 6@100 Tess. e . CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, - WEDNESDAY EVENTNG, May 14, The recaipls of Hyo stock sinco Baturday’ have Laen as follows : £ Cattte, 5,167 0N ,049 16,958 Cattle, 000 -0 15,045 Total,ureevens OATTLE—Tho woakness noticosblo in tho mnrket yeatorday was evon more apparent to-day, pricea boin unmistakably in_buyer's favor forall grades, thougl not quotably lower oxeept for good to oxtra steors, 170 whicl woro * off # about 7o us comparod with yestere day’s prices, or 3o lower” {han Monday, “Tho presont deprossion musi bo wholly attributed t6 the contintiod Toavy rocelpts, aa tolegrans from. tho Eust huvo thus far during tho'weok boon favorablo to tho shipping ine torest, whilo tho quality of the offerings Lua been such 28 to’ givo Litla causs for complalit, fuir to choico smooth woll-fatted stecrs of from 1,000 to 1,400 1is nva ernge comprising tho minjor portion, At tho closo of tradlo yestordny ot fower -than 3,000 cattle romnined in tho yords unsold, To this humber fully 4,600 wero adiod to-day, swolling tho aupply on ®alo to somowhero in tho nelghLorhood of 8,000, Thiu Inrgo gy placed sollors nt disad vautage, nud ey fousid 1t up-hull work to disposo of their stock Eave nt unres | muiiorativo prices, Early ‘in tho doy trado was ox- tremely alow; but bolween tho houra of 10 and 35 Jirgo iumber of {ransfors woro offected, the low prices having stimulated tho domaud, - Thoro Wero a mimber of very finy droven on salo, tho most, notablo of which embraced 113 Town stecrs, fod in Vormont County. "Thoy woro consigned to Nicols & Addems, and Ly thom 80l to Nelson Motis at £6,00, “Taking into constdera- tion tho welght of tho caitio—they averaged 1,350 T, tho price realized was an cxtromo one, Tho ango of tho ‘market wis $350G0.124, with tho bulk of tho transfers ot $1.76@5,60. Buichers' stuff contiues in moderate mupply, and waa anlablo nt about former raten, Block sleora also sold well up o yestorday'a Dricen, 0 thiera wero comparatively fow denlrablo lota on enl, Calves wero plenty, and ¢low of e3ia ot §3,00 @5.25, " Tho market cloncd icavy, QupTATIONS, Extra—Gradod stocra ‘avoraghig $5.8580,10 Choico Jicoves—] at, 10 6 year old steers, dvoraging 1,000 to 1,460 Jbs, . 6.00@5.15 Good Beovea—\Well-tatiened, fincly forfed stoors, averaging 1,200 o 1,300 1 .. 6,16@5.60 Medium Grades—bteors {n falr fiveb, aver 1,450 s 0gI0R 1,100 t0 1,050 1. ... . ...\ 4,80G6.00 Bulchers! Slock—Common fo fair steors, and good to extra cows, for cit y slaughier, averaging 800 to 1,100 Ibs...... . 4.00@4.75 Blook COsttle—Common cattlé, in cecent flesh, averaging 700 to 1,080 1bs. ... ....... 3,76@5.00 Inferior—Light and thin cows, heifers, stage, bulls, and geallawag steers. 3,00@3.76 ittic—~Tozxan, Northern wintered, 4.00@4.! Cattlo—Corn-fed Toexas,. Price, u%-&afiafi on o0’ SEdEenaiR & EEEEEEH 8885 mocamamanammn S w 285888888 poaname 5.40 4. et woa largely overstocked, and prices took a tumblo to the extent of 15@200 par 103 I, golng to $4.80@5.20, nt which Tanga thoy closecs weak, Opening sales wero offocted at not moro than 10c off, but by mid-day, when the characior.of the sup- ply becamo kilown, they had roceded snother 5@10c, and_during tho afternoon males dragged heavily ab £4.80@4.90 for poor lo cominon ; at %5,00@5.05 for medium, sud $3,10@5.20 for good 1o extra, Less than Lalf the suK}fly waa disposed of, aud there s o proba. bllity of & further reduction to-morrow, _ 110G BALES. No. Av, Av. Price)No, Av. 61 219 234 §5,156 |40 200 104 21 5620 (75 107 612%| Gl 178 281 205 500 (6O 188 510 | Bl 257 69 179 500 (73 163 70 181 101 256 525 |60 18¢ 55 202 131 100 6515 |60 2U6 07 204 28 209 0510 | G4 241 183 , 212 08 221 610 (111 247 43 180 70 137 456 (108 183 €0 219 131 109 500 |04 208 545 251 65 205 0,10 |25 27 112 260 G0 180 .10 (160 2G4 17| '65 201 B BHEEP—Woro in good demand, and prices- woro firm tud Lighor, The supply was Light, and tho com- potition betwoon buyers forced up pricck o_strong 230 per 100 1bs, W quots poor to common at $3,2593.78 ; nedium ot $4,00@4.35, and good to cliofeo at §4,60G P S LUMBER, WEDNESDAY EVENTHO, Moy 14, Tho markst was aotivo,ul curious soling readlly on arrival, and quity a wumbor havo been sold to axiivo, Thero 'ts o decidod mprovemont in th tous of tho miarket, pacticularly for good Jolst, scantilug, boaris, and atrips, Wo quote: Good to chofco stripa and boards at $14.60@17.00 ; common to falr do at $11,00@19.00 ; oiala and eeantling ot 310.12}&@10 .25, L Dingles A, $3,0033,55 ; 6 No, 1 at T following ulos Wora reported : Oargoos wehira Tilot, from Muskegon, 127 m boords andatripy at $14,6%; Tm [nlll at $2.60; Z G. Blmmouds, from Manisteo, 40 m Jolta_and 'scantlivg at $10.25; E. Day, from Tudivton, 120 m Jojstn and. scanting ‘st 10195 5 Marion Dixon, from Whito-Lake, 70 m coarse mixed at $10.00 ; J, A, Merrill, from Manisteo, 180 m jolata and scantliug at $10.35's G, N, Bill, from Manlstoo, 70 m Umber at §12,00, 120 m Jolsta nnd scantling at $10,25 ; Olipper ail y from Ludington; 60 m Loards and Hlxlil at $11 65 m Jolsta an antling at 0,357 Emima, from Ludington, 95 m strips and Doanly ot $11,00, 65 1n jolats aud Acanthng at §10,35 § Bea Blar, from Ludingion, 80 m_jolsts at $10.95, 9 m inch uf $1100; Warior, from Muskegon, 7 airipse ond boards ab $16,60, B In 'Nore do st $13.00, 16 m lath ut $3,60; Alng. offs, from Muskegon, 90 m sirips owd 24 m bonrds at $17,00 ; llg'll]e from Muskegon, 105 m strlps aud boards at $16.50; Horald, from Mul Lgon, 85 m Jumber, 20 to 30 ft, at $12.00; 01 m boards ani ulripa at $14,00; Moss, from Monijuloe, 200 m joists and scantling at'$10.25'; Sardinis, from' Manistes, 125 m jolata and scautlivg’ at $10.35; Littlo Dello, from Maskegon, 11 #1136, and 1 #1102, 60m Tlora, A and uuder, $10.: ! Qortride, from Goldon, 76 m ploce ntufl at $10,5; R, Dinke, ffom Muskegon, 175 m Loards and Inngatuck, wm\onnmmm.fio, 10.m ashand D m pleco stnff, 20 ft and ovor, at 330 m_Inth atg: Inth nt $2.60 3 8,600 98:m basawood . at §18,60, 10 m hiokory at $22.00 1 Hlmiions, Muskegon, m bonrds at $13504 Tooder, m 'common inah (somo, Nor: way) 'nt ~ $10,00 { - Wisohicator, ‘Munkogor, 140 moatrips ond bosrds, :1to: nrrive, at. $16,503 Mynatlc, from Munkegon, 160 m inch and 1% (io arrivo) nllll.flifl; T, Simmons, to arrivo from _Muakegon, 2 m boards nt $1 0,00 ; Naoml, . from I.udlnglon,)lflm Jolate sud ocautling ot $10,55, FREIGHTH, - ZLumbor frolghta aro wealr, in sympathy with graln frelghta, and mony of tho grain yessols Ao now offor- ed for Inmber on Uho rotura trip from below. ‘Oconto frolghta aro yarioualy quotod nt 3,764,285 largo 'Mflgull have beon lhl{mqlt tho jnnldo rl‘ H Ug{t dratt eraftht $1.00@: though $4.010 in neo 16 also wonk at £.00, Wo quole ¢ 4,123+ and $4.20. was pald recontly, now abont tho outsio price, Monomi- Binnintoo, £3,00 @325 ; Ludington, $.00; Muskegon, 82,60 ¢ Oconto, ghinqh00; . Monlomingo, €000 Tehiwatof, 263,160 hito Lako, $3.75. i Grand Haven, $3,60; \T TIIE YARDS, ¥ x : Continued activity In uoticod nt tho yards, the tende Dolng principn! Tirnt olear..., Common flooring, drcssed, Aecond. .., 20. ‘Wagon-box boards, sclooted, 14 inclios aud ipward A stock board: ‘apil Gedar posts rousid ckneas—) f which ehargo follows tha ly in” tho common Wes of bullding -material, Priccs aro without variation, as follown: . 00 $52.00° @ . 23,00 + 20,00 . 3400 @ ... o & shingles, -Fivo slinglea to bo two inchies ness, Length—Sixteen inches, 1A Dlack-Walnut — Count nDwooD, terd, $100.00@160.00; . clear, $05.00@75,00; common, $10.00@50. fifl:?%uflng,flfl.%@igflsflfl. SRz ol NG h lear, | 000 § ly . 00 § oull, gn&n@la.s\z% ;2@‘0 b 000 00 ak—Oloar, £30.00@40. 2 : el STa oo - 00@40.007 couunon, §20,00@25.00; Iickory—Clear, $35.00@45.00; common, $25.00@ 35,00 ; cull, $12,00@18.00, Mapto—0I ) cull, 1 Dutternul Clicrry- 85,00+ cull, $12,00818.00. walt o ~Clear, r;ar, £30.00@40.00; common, $20,00@40.00 ; lear, $30.00800.00; comnmon, 25,008 $50.00@00,00; common, $25.00@ (ewood—Clear, $10,00@40.00; common, $30,00 @70.00; cull, $10,003 e s Wagon Block—Ilickory nxles, por ot SLora oo ‘wagon poles; each, 45@560 ; box’ boards, bl i e 5,0040,00, MARINE. PORT OF CHICAGO. ARRLV! May 14, ' B'mr Manisteo, Manitowoe, 200 bris flour, $0) bu wheat, - Bchir 3, B, Merrill, Prop Dunbar, Behr Herald, 1a ighwines, Muulsteo, 200 m Jumber, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, ‘Muekegon, 160 m lumber, 30 m lath, Bchir. 0. J, Roeder, Muskegon, 120 m lumer. - Hchr Foshion, Muskegon, 148 m lumber, 15 m lath, Behr Pauling, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, 80 m lath, Behr Jose, Mukegon, Sruskegon, I Sebir Idn, 120 m lumuber, 16 m lath, 10 m lumber, 60 m lath, Sohr Mory, Muskegon, 150 m lumber, Behr Eliza Da; ¥, Ludington, 120 m lumbor, gehr Emt, Ludington, 100 m lumbor, Bcow Hercules, Obarlton, 95 cda bark, Behr R, J, Bkl Scow Sonth & more, Pentwater, 100 m lumber, ide, Whito Like, 135 m Inmbeor, Bcow Rowena, Whito Lako; 40 m luiber, 700 m ehin- les, geue & JHitbard, White Lake, 90 m lumber, Schr Madison, Michigan City, 70 m lumber. 8ehir Lono Btar, Menom{uee, 336 m lumber, Schr Athenion, Gloveland, 625 tons conl, Sohr Amoskeags, Dotroit, £ rlg Blrlighty Sehr Racino, Behr Kato Lyons, 1 Iumber, 60 m lath, veon By, 250 m lumbor, Tuskegon, 140 Inmber, . Muskogon, 200 m lumbor, Sehr L, G, Gray, Muskegon, 110 m lumber, Sehr Regulator, Muskegou, 120 m lumber, 20m lath, Behr Jouse Simmons, Muskegon, 200 m humber, Behr Cornells, Bclir Evening Behr larnion , Menomineo, 215 m lnmber, 10 m lath, ‘Btar, Manisteo, 180 m humber, fa, White Lake, 75 m lumber, Bcow Iua Bloon?, Muskegon, 73 m lumbor.) Sehr dnrviet Auh, Muskegon, 8 m lumnber, Brop Eaat, Penetrding, 2,604 Urla salt, 23 plgo st Prop Vanderbilt, Buffalo, Ttop Roanolse, I 45 brls sughr, and. sundrles, utfalo, 175 pkgs tin, Hehr Mystic, Munkegon, 160 m lumber, Schr Warron, Bohr Pllot, My ‘Mualkegon, 75m lumber, uekegon, 115 m . lumber, Sehr Mugnolia, Mrekegon, 116 m lumber, Bargo Comet, Rtuskegon, 120 m lumber, 130 m lath, o Westclicater, Muskegon, 140 m lumbor, 25 m Jath, Bargo Contest, Miskegon, 280 m Tumber. Bebr Littl Bel 1, Buskcego, 110 m lumber, 20 m lath, Belir 2, G, Simmons, Manlstee, 140 m Junber, Jirlg J. 3, 1ifll, Mau'sico, 190 1 lumber, Belir Gertrude, Goldon lls, 50 m lumber.” Drig Eldorado, Aenomince, 476 1n lumbor, rig Tyson, Menomineo, 380 m lumber, Belir O, Blaw, Curles Pier, 40 cords wood, Schr Anufo Tomiue, Olsybauka, 780 m shinplos, Bcow Magnolin, Soutl Iitvon, €5 cords woou, Bark H, Crocker, Pensaukee, 27 m lumber, Ecbr Clipper City, Ludington, 130 m lumber, Bcow Boa Bird, Scow Marion Dizon, Behr Prosto, Grand Havou, 160 m lumber. Sehr Driver, Taylor's 5 Sehir Gertrudc, Pontwater Prop Ira ClinfToe, San Belir Lulie Parsona, Behr Pelican, Bul Tudington, 90 m luraber, {6 Lake, 85 m lumber, osts, “Plor, 2,500 50 cords woods CLEARE] Alny 14, 7 bri 3 feaul, 25 tons iron 76 ska wheaf, gaton, 17,000 bu wheat, ,000 bu corn, F 0 “Bark I, Biseoll, Buffalo; 36,180 bu corn, Bebr Pauline, Beow Sonth Bide, White Auskegon, light, "Hall, 7 brls beof, Stmr Manitowoe, Munitowod; 16 brls sugar, & brls ‘highwin o8, Schr J. Yarsous, Kingaton, 19,200 bu wheat, Helr 8t, Lawronce, Bohr 0. M, 1 Scbr L, Hanna, Bufl Port Colborne, 20,646 bu cora, aton, 20,300 Lu wheat, o, 4,660 bu corn, ond, Brig N, M, Standard, Buflalo, 16,300 bu wheat, Bark Two Fannfes, Bulfalo, 97,104 bu wheat, Bebir J, 1. Morrill, Manisteo, 1 brland 1 box tobaceo. Bebr Eliza Day, Ludington, 00 Lu oats, Prop Cleveland, Ogdensburg, 10,616 bu corn, 59 biles broom corn, - 8ehr Boa Bird, Goderich 18,000 bu corn, LAKE FREIGHTS. Grala frolghta nre quoted at 53@Go for corn and 6@ eat, tho outside befug (o usking rates, Char- clirs J, N, Foster, Amaranth, Rushian, 8, orettu, Kingfishor, nnd City of'Green Bay, I, Ely, I} corn 1 Buifalo, at Gjgo; schr Quean of tho Talcs, wheat to Kingston or Port Colborne, at 120 or Go} 1op Qhicago, corn thxougl fo Bostoti; propllcr, nol nanied, oats at 5¢ to Buflalos achr T, art cargo) to slm Ol Bufalo at 7e, ‘waa taken for ‘Mott, ‘oals Marquotlo on Privato term: tho' tark lor was taken for whent from Milwaubve to In tho afternoon tho solr Goldon West corn to Buffalo at 5ic, MISCELLANEOUS. Bailora wages aro quotod nt $1,76G2.00 per day, —1he Captain of tho schr G, I, Ruberts, which came in t ay, picked up & boat upsot about 30 wiles from Grand Haven, in which ho found o.desk, clock, and soveral other atticles ; aleo, sl suih of monoy. Tho bont belonged to tho Large Clly of Erlo, which, as o undurstand it, was belng towed, with ono or hwo othors, to this rt by tho prop ‘Gen, Tains, Tho Tuino 'was disablod and put back {0 Graud Haven. "o barges continued on, but tho Erlo Lus sinco gons back, as o telogramn lics sinco been recelved to that offeat, The other barges aro expected in soon, No ono wau i the ont, or missiug, as far ns known, —There 18 conmderable complaint abont tho stato of things on tho South rauch; It is said- that, besldo the big jam auother {o-day, st tho railrond bridges, 48 epoken of ns & reauit of tho thore ate those who would consldered, a8 interruptivn Tiver, —1Tho achr on e way fo —Tho nuwm] Buffalo harbor sovon, —1he prop Mackluaw, on —The schr last woel; oue_occurrod ycaletdny and and, in fact, it dally ocourronce, Thin mny bo {ho rocout clange of barbor masteru, and 0 to Liave tho matter re- tho present stato of things is a serlo) tothe business cf that portion of the Diggle & Jones haa passed Port Huron Bleavmineo for lumber for Olicago, Ler of tugs which will bo engaged In r this season will o not lus thun forty- Ohnmborlain gob off tho shoro noar tho 2ath, without asaiatanco or damago, Johin Mao, which lias beon ashoro b BSouths Bay sinco Inst fall, camo Into Oswego Friday night 1n tow of the tug Orusador, —Tho props Nickfgon and Prafrio Stato aro Iylug at tho Northern Cransportation Company's dook, out of commisslon, —Tho owior 8 of an Oshikosh tug, whoso aparks aot firo o u saw-mill, bave been muleted in §0,030 darnges Dy an intolligent’ jury, —1¢ iy sl voszeln golng sanigued i 1a thut thors is too much mud ai the mines to that iron oro fs scarce at Escauaba, and thure toload are detained, The roas aduilt of shipmonts by rafl. —Whon tho schr Lliza Fisher, last Monday, was 15 miles from Ouwogo, her cargo of fumber took. tiro from #purka from th stove, and 13,000 feot had to bu throw ‘©ovorboard befurs tho fismos could be subduod, —Efforts aro_being mado to save th Capo Iorn, Tho tug Perow dragged her into 40 Loet of Wator, shiout flg ‘miles from shore, 4 miles sbove Loug Polnt Light, lor katls und coyered, some of the runniug gear Lave been re- —On ‘and affor this date thero will bo rango lights shown at Cedur Potut, ners will steer tho same as Lorstofuro untll thioy pa thorange, then thuy will open tho outer rango ligl Iy ontering tho harbor marl: for the iner for steering ns horotofore, untll the two Hghta como Iuto range ; keep this rango until the Lal- thinore & Ohi up for port.- —The On| of water on the which s now to work and di o depot boars souths by cast, then haul Sandunky (tegister, tonagon Aliner says : There {5 now 10 feot ‘bar, Asgooh a8 the rapld ourrent running aubsides, tho dredges will Lo sct rodgoout a cuknnel wida enangh and deep enough for auy of tho boals tliat como on o Lake Buperior to onlor our barbos ~Lato advi ou o Dutut avo, that by & xocont shift of wind tho ico had disappenred from that localit sud nono waa visiblo an far s could ba seen, Tho worl of-gelling oft o sl Bucothenrt was (rogresning Hloly. An offart was tade (o pull hior off the hoscl whicl wan at ea: unuccomtal, 1. trylng (o rol bt over, hior mainmnst wan Apring. —bn tho oxtremo outlicast end of Bouth ¥ox Tsland lighthongo tower ritcs from o dwelling, whicl sorves * 41 guido to Lho ohipping (hougl tho prwago betweon Bouth-Fox and Norlh 2 Maniiou. Islauds, From the light n bank exiends south about ton 1afios, which i from ono 1o (wo milea wide, Tho sounditiga ara from four to aix and olglit fathoms, To thocast, Aouth and won of tho bayk thoro 1a from twenty 1o thifly fathome of water, OClose to {hio bink thero nratwo small ahoals, Licaring respectively feom tlio light wonth by wost Av6 milos, with 13 feol, and souili-half-vest soven miles and lllrurw!fihum, with 16 fool. —Thio Ico hua movod away from the docks at Mare quotte, 80 taat shipu In tho Lurbor aro Leing loadsd without diMoulty, - . AT —Tiio Port ITuron Times publinlis alist' o vornels now in commisslon, that wora bullt on-the Bt, Clair Tiver. Tho sggregato of tonnage, tho number of vencls and eol{nintod YAIUo of tho iamo 1a aa follows : No, of ateamn and safl crafts bullt in 4 Tort Huron In commisaton Prosont eatimated valuo of aame, $ 810,000 No. of slosm ond eall crafis built in 1,243,300 Algonad in commission, LU Preagnt ostimated Alu, 150,800 No. of ateam and sail ‘crafis VICKUUTE. 1ov sl s Tresont oatimate i 18,000 60,500 Total No, and valuo of boats tullton B, Clair RiVQr. vz vove Total tonnage at Port Ifuron, 131 Total tonnago at Marino Olt, . 012 Total tonnago at Algonao, 2! Total tonnasgo at Vickaburg. 1,08 Total tonnago at Bt. Clair.. 1,40 Total on 8t, Olafr River... 44,970 T RAILNOAD TIME Tani.z. ARRIVAL AND' DEPARTURE, OF Sprlhg Armm.:nmont}. (EETAATION oF TierEmNGR MATKf.— Satncday oxe lod, * Bunday oxcupted, lon¢ 0xCO] N = Five Blindoy ot 800 % o Dallps Y oTePY HIGHIGAN, GENTRAL x’@ WESTERN RAILROADS 170 ks Sree, 75 Canilt Zorner ag Moo ot Leave, | Arrie, il (s matn and air 1 08, it 5 inzmg.m. *9:00p, m. % " §30a. m.| *gutsp. m. gRaND nATID AN e 100 0| C0d0a g Expros 9,008, m. | 8:00p. m. Night itxpron. 16410 5, . | *G:00%: 1 HENIY 0. WENTWORTE Genoral Pasonger Asuat. CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. 0, Allon St. Louts Through Line, and Lo (Mo.) neta short route Yrom CAl o Kar Degiot, Weat Side, near stadivonest odger 4" Teace, siana Union, [ Arrive. 8t. Louls & Bprl ross, s M:lzxfldnxv%,.?:h‘d i T T neas U it ! a;nk-nmlfle. B il ana, Mo.. o ‘Wononn, Tagon, Washingion ibc * 8:10p. m, * 9:158, m.. " 8:10p. m.’ efferson Olty Kxg Pooria, Kookuk & Burf “Dally, vin Biniu Ling, and dally ovcont Saturday, via Jacksanvillo Division. %2 Daily, via M: % fally oxcont Mondag, via dacksonvilla Brfud'é:.m’ By ' CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & S[, PAUL RAILWAY. non Depot, carner Madlson and Canal-sts,; Tcket Offca T st Stansoneate and ot Depots > Teave, | Arvive, ailhed i ey fuman z aiiind Lexnreas * 4:300, m. '11:208. m, Milwatkae, 81 Paui & Sitanoap:| o o ™ =% olis Nigit Expross. ... -1£9:00 p. m. {* 6:00 p. m, CHIC/0, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RALROAD, Depote—Fooras Lakeat., Indlanaav., and Slzteenthett.s and Canal yni” SCzicénih: Ticket ofices $n Drigya Jouse, No, b Clark-st,, anc at depots, . ILLINOIS CENTRA. RAILROAD. Depot foot nf Lakeat, and footaf Ticenty-recond-tt. Teax agice, i Canal-sk., corir of Jadisan, Arrive. 2 a. Cairo Jixpros, Speinatichd Bapross, h o b}lflm;lwld Jxpross. ... P, M. Dupudas & Blowx Gliy 1z . ubuque foux b¥ Gilning Pastonaor., b I a 2 D b b |3 . **On Salurdays this trafu will Ue run to Ctnmpalgy, CHICAGO & NORTHWESFERN RA'LROAD. Ticket ofice, I West Madison-st." Teave, Arrive. {?uup"hp buquo kx) Froopor! ubuquo 1. Aiivaukeo Passong Milwaukeo Passougo) CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PI\CIFIB'HMLHOAD. Depol, corner of Harriton‘and Shernan-sia, - 2icket ofic = Weat Nadiaon-st i Qmalis, Loavonw'tht Atohison Fx| Peru Accommudation, Ight Expr & yunwort P, 1. 00 P10, LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD, Depot, corner Harrison and Sherm Zicket ofiees, norihwest corner Clarl: and Iandol] and southwest corer Canal and Madison-ste. Matl, sa Atr Lino and Mnin Ling| Sigeinl Now Yorls Lixpross, via - Atlanifo 1 Vi Al Li Nlfl.hr:. ‘Exprchs, via Main Livo Kilknart Accommodation, Bouth Ghicago Accommod CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES RAILROAD, Tussenger Depat at ., C. & St. Louls Depot, corneras Ca- nal and Kinsfe-its, S Frefuht and Ticket ofice 163 Washing-fon-st, Leave. Mall,.. T:08. . Yvausville' & Farre THauto Exl1 .| 7300 300 PITTSBURGH, FORt WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. Arrive, Zeare, lail, Valparaise' Accommodution CHICAGD & PACIFIC NAILROAD, (OPEN TO NOBELLE. ) . Depol corner Halated and North Liranch-sts, General affce 16 Metropolitan Jilack, corner Kandolph and LaSallestr, Leave, | Arrive. TRosolle, Accommodation, Rtivor Park Acoomnodation Ttiser Puck Avcommodatior CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. :i:i,'f’v'i"'iué&fl.'.“ém.'.r"u..fim.; 0" Washfngton-a. ¢ alio Joot /" Ticenty-aecond-at, £ Toavo Ghlea WA i T t' Tudi 20 0. s {3350 8. s Ariive at Ctcin +iv 0530 5. mel} 038 e me Only iino running Saturday night train to Olucinuati, Pulflllau sleapors oo nigh ns. Ly . CENTRAL ROTEL Market-st, otwesi Madison aud Washinglon, CI—IIOAGQ. ! S R00Ns, : BPLENDID TADLW, PABSENGHER ELRVATOR, FINI BILLIARD IOALL, Firat-olass in overy rospoot. Tho bost house in Amorioa for $23.80 PER DAY, TIIOB, KENDRIOK & CO., Proprietoys, O ——

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