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v " MOREY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. MoNDAY EvEniva, May 20, Theto has boon n goneral progreas toward oaso, not only In tho loenl monoy markot, but In noatly el the othor important financlal cons troa of this country during tho last wook or two, . This is mainly tho offect of tho nctive movement of Wostern products, not only from hora to the East, but from tho Eustorn porla to Europo, Oneof tho offocts of tho largo foreign oxport movomont {s & declino in tho prico of sterling oxchango, and an enslor monoy market in Now York. Ono foatire somewhat unusual in this markol nt tlis scason of tho yenr is tho bigh pricc of oxchange on ow York, In viow of tho rocont leavy ship- monts of whont, corn, hogs, olo, from il tho principal shipping points In the West, It would naturally be oxpocted that exchange would bo ot discount, but the fact thatitis stillata jpromium showa that tho balanco of trado is still ogninat tho Weat, Bales wore mado bolwaen banks to-day at 26c por $1,000 premium, MORE PAPER OUNIENCY IN EUHOLE. 'Tho ourrencios of France, Austrin, and Russin aro now on a papor basis, and in onch of those countrios spocio is used in only o small part of tho transactions of trade, Mo theso {8 soon to boadded another. Tho now Government of Spain fa about fo st the ofticial printing- res8 to work ‘muoking money,” to which n orcod clrculation will bo glven by making it o logal-tonder, A roport to this offact comes from London, and tho Financier of that oity enys it 18 to bo apprehonded that the iuterost on Span- ioh bonds ruay bo paid in the paper currency, As farns Amorican fluances aro concornod, al- most anything that has & tundnncg‘lo dopraciate the valuo of Europesn securitios in tho London market holps the valuo of onr own. Bhould the roport that Spain will suspond speole payments rove true, the tondoney of specio to acoumu- toin Gormany and England will bo incroased. IE HO0SAC TUNNEL. Noxt year the Hoosno Tunnel will bo com- ploted, " Tho total cost to tho Btato of Massa- chusotts of tho tunnol aud tho Troy & Groon- fold Railrond will bo about 313,000,000, For ®omo time past tho gront quostion’ that has mgitatod the Btato has boen na to how this proporty is to bo managod,—whothor by a pri- vato corporation, ss leauncs from tho Stato, or by Blato Commissioners, The drift of popular opinion on this quostion was shown by tho yoto of. the Lowor House of tho Massachusetts Legis- laturo o fow days ago, in favor of managomont by tho Btate, It is bolieved tho Bonate is also in Lavor of it, though the Governor is not. ABOLITION OF DOUBLE TAXATION, Two fmportant stops have lately boon made in difforont States, one in Ponnsylvania and ono in Californin, toward tho abolition of double taxa- tion. 'The Btate Logislaturo of Poniaylvaninro~ cently passod an act romoving tho taxes imposed on corporations, which woro #o heavy ns to make it necossary for' thom to earn neatly 10 per cont attor payin‘f all other expouses, boforo any divi- dends could be earned by the stookholdors. He- fora tho passago of this law tho tax on all bank- ers and banks,” other than National, was 8 por cont of thoir not earnings. Tho ropeal of the tax on corporations relioves tho incorporated banks from this tax, while it continues tho old 1ay in forca a8 to privato bankors. Tho Californin cage involves o principlo of even groater importanco, iz the Jouble taxe. tion ‘of land by tho isxation of mort- gogos. A case camo up before tho Bupreme Court involving tho question of ““‘whothor the same property liaa beon twice ns- seased for tho sumo tox ; for it i obvious that if tho subjoct-mattor of tho tax fa tho samo, it cnn- not bo fwico asscsaed for tho same tax ; and it is immaterial in such n caso by whom the titlo is beld. Tho dacielon ig made by o full Bonoh, and ig ngainst tho double tax, Tho Court illustrates tho viows on which the decision is fouuded by supposing that A borrows $1,000 of B, and gives o promissory note therefor.” No new valuo has ‘been created by tho transactiou. Thero is but ove $1,000 after it, as thoro was bofore, Of coureo fhore is no incronsad busis for taxation. This can bo mnoro clearly soon if A londs tho bor- rawed moncy o G, who {;ivau his noto, and O, ns woll 08 A and B, shoul 81,000, LOCAL BTOOK AND DOND MARRET. Mossrs. Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto as fol- lows this afterunoons 4 cach be taxed upon Eu_rm'r‘g. Kelting, veven 1104 10} 5-20e.0f '04. 11635 1ok £ 8’ Bterling Exchango. ... 4 Northorn_Pacifio Gold 7-303, Glicago City To..... b Caok County 7a cren wees 803 kint, Ilinols County aad Township i0a, .10 9%@98 et REAL ESTAIE. . The following instruments woro filod for record on Honday, May 26: Lake st 20 £t of Claxk el 87, S0K100 £t, doted. May 6 8, 20 {t 0 of Clark el, a f, % o 10; considleration, $20,000, - © " Lat 4 of Lots 23'to 37, in Dlock §, of 1 o X Beo17, 59, 14, dated May 1; coneiideration, $1,600, dot 20 0f Lots L to 29, of w 3¢ Block 46, Sec 33, 40, 14, dafod ay 23; considctation, $000, North Laallo st, 1 of and ioar Divislon st, w f, 40} e running bultwe} of loh, datod May 12; donallera- o, $7,60 0, ‘Tiuo prowises Nos, 192 and 104 Weat Twelfih at, with thio preintsos in rear, dated Oct.d, 16735 considoration, 14,000, Lot 41, in Block 5, 800 5, 39, 14, dated May 65 con- sidoration, §177, | i & Sampiot; at, Uot Llinaad Toomia sta,n.f, 24t to alley, dated May 153 copsideration, 0, Loy datod May 8; consldorailon, 1,250, 'ho promivon ‘No, 401 Orchnrd ‘at, dated April 23 ; considoratlon, $3,35, Tho promises No, 599 Orchard st, dated April 23; conaideration, $3,635, Arelior v, Bear 1 o cor McGlashen et, a f, Lot 0, snd ;mmu{ims, dated Oct, 3, 1872; codeldoration, Lots 34 and 35, in Block 3, of Butfon's Dlock 25, Sea, B9, 89, 14, datod May 263 consideration, $,100, Indlana av, bet Twonty.ninth and Thictioth ‘sts, v f, 21 54-100x178'1t, dated May 17 ; considerstion, §11,600, ‘Thio premises No, 325 South 'Park av, dated Aprif 20§ consideration, $1,000, t4, in Bléck 7, of Smith's n o} ofne xSy, 89, 14, dated March 17 ; considoration, $2,800; ors av, 104 £t n.of Thompuon stroet, 6 1, 255120 tt, dated My 20; conbideration, S350, Aberdean av, bot Madlion and Monros st, wf, 20x 183t dated iy 34 ; canslderation, £,60 Ogdon av, 104 1t'n o of Roboy t,a o f, 24x100 £, ated Moy 20 consideratlon, £4,000, Houth Park av, 1001t s of Twenty-fourth s, of, %x 1803 14, dated April 28 ; conalderation, $0,600, Wost Whito ot, 162)¢ 1t w of North LaSallo st, n £, 50x. 100 t, dated May 107 consideration, §5,000, Lot'4, of Park Row, with bulldings, datod May 24; copuldcratton, &gotd, A olfax av, 114 £f n of Thirty-Afth st, w1, 112:164; 1, dated Bty 24 3 coneldaration, $19.000," % Samo oa tho abovo, datad Miay 24 considaration, 2,000, Ihenry ot, 925 1t w of Laflin at, 8 £, 26x124 ft, dat biay 15 m:'u;w’r:uun. s, : . 2 e Fulton ot w of Paulina st, n £, 25 £t tonl #atod Bay 15 consideration, $9,000, ot Dillor e, bet Hubbard and Tndiana sts, o £, Lota1 to s, duted May 21 ; connlderation, $4,000. Nora v, 73 £t & of Thomnpson st, w1, 25136 £t, dated May 30; connldoration, €430, ora 8%, 48 {t 8 of Thomyson at, w1, 2353130 £t, dated a7 25; onsdeation Fi0, yiour sy, 250 ft 0 of Hirsch st, o ¢, 255120 ft, dated May 267 constdoration, sisp, . " © 1 K10 1 Wt Twenty-firut st, 25 1t v of Nobey et, & £, 251125 ft, dated Doc, 9, 1873 ‘constderatfon, $130, Bublat 10, of Lotu 8'and , in Block 66, of n w X Seo, 21, 30, 14, with " bulldings, ‘datod April 8 consideras s Block 1 t ) in Dlock 14, of w daled Mby 53 cnn&hfn:‘n;\l‘nn, o, ™ Aen 18, 89, 1, n same, dated Muy'6: conafdorati Lot 7, in anmio, dated May 16 ;“:anflfiu:mmf 000, Lot 8, in same, dated May 5 ‘considoration. 1000, Lot 8, in Yalod! rosubdivision of Block D Wighta Adaltio, dated April 47 consldoration, £1,250, il R , of lock 18, ' Bubdivision in ¥ino Grove, dated My 13 eoraiictet ton, §2,350, Btato st, 275" fooh 1 of Forigennih f oto b, ot 0 of Forty-niuth st, w 160 310 £t, dated April 8 consideration, $17250, 1/t Alcligah av, n W cor of Fiftielh st, o f, 4072160 5-10 1t, dated Moy 14: conslderation, 21,000, "Lota 47 and 48 in Block 3, in 'Dusican’s Block & of Taylor & Kreigh's o 3¢ of n 'w X Bea 4, 98, 1, datod Ari 23 ; couhileration, $1,000, 13nd 3 of 284 7't Crawtord’s Lota 3and 1, 1n Block 3 of Haltoustall Rusaell's n 3¢ n o J of BeX Bo 3, 08, 14, dated Moy 10} consideration, $5,000, et i s Sax cimin s COMMERCIAL. AMonpay EVENTNO, May 26, The following wero the rocolptaand ehipmonts of the leading articles of produce in Ohlengo during tho post forty-elght hours, and for the corresponding date one yoar ngot RXORIFTS, BNIENENTS, 1L, | 7. | 1610, | 1673, Flour, brls, 8780 47631 10,380 7,001 Wheal, bu.J 45ié00| 10,171l| 54,143) e0is0s Corn, 82,008 005,636/ ul005| 284,337 Oata, bu 87,190 133,170/ 103,073) "v2r402 4,920] “da0s|| " s0ni ‘10,270 L e U T Broom corn, it THOLL 1o 246,819 105,003 20! Withdeawn from storo on Saturday for city consumption ¢ 281 bu whoat 1 2,824 bu corn; 4,409 bu onta ; 1,85¢ buryo; 2,028 bu barloy. The following grain has boon inspocted Into storo this morning, up to 10 o'olook : 114 cnrs whent; 141 cara and 10,000 bu corn; 71 cara oats; 6 oars ryo; 1 ear barloy, cars), 144,400 bu, The following shows the distribution of Dreadstulls shippod out from this olty during the past wool = eh,600, 448,830 15,111 Also of ryo, 8,102 bu by rail, and 17,785 bu by Tho following wers tho exports ' from the five principal soaport oities of the United Statos— Now York, Portland, Boston, Philadelphis, and Baltimoro—for tho week ending May 21 96,110)Pork, brls, 211,980 Lard, 1b. 0lliacon, .. .| Was engaged, the THE MARKETS; Thore was comparativoly littlo dono in the groin markots to-dsy, ordors being relatively light, nnd home operators not anxious to do anything boyond making an oconsional new donl or sottling up an old one. Prices wore firm a4 a-goneral thing, and without material altera~ tlon from Baturdsy’s rates, Now York and Liv- orpool advices quoting dull and asteady markots, Drovislons wero quito sctive,” and on mess pork & large approciation was ostablishod. Tho situation of the dry goods market was ca- sontinlly unchanged, Asido from prints, brown and blonched cottons, denims, and cortain Jines- of dross goods, trade was tho provalont. feoliny ‘Valuos wore without decided changoe. Groceries wero quiot at ’bout Snturday’s prices, whore thoy old with porhaps a littlo moro flrmness. This was specially tho caso with rofined sugavs, which aro mooting with an incrossing domand, Butter was in foir roquost ot substautially last week's prices, or at 20@200 for medium to choico, and at 10@i8c for poor to .common. In o small way, choico yollow commands 27@290. Tho inquiry for fish continuos sotivo, and undor short stocks the market remains vory firm. Mackorel and cod are hi ing 600 per 3¢ brl, nnd {} Dried fruits romain quiot, with pricos genorall Quotations of raisius, mixed poachos aro lower, prunos ora firm, Thoro wass fesling of wonk- noss in the choeso markot—tho rosult of a stea- dily incronsing supply—nnd prices wero off a 350 ork factory now being quoted /gn;g@lsm._ and Wostorn ositively dull, and hor, the former advanc- o Inttor 500 per 100 s, . ourrants, an Blackborrics aud all” around, Now Trado at tho lumbor yards continu formor pricos, Tho offerings alloat woro vory ovoral cargoos woro disposed of in tho g at abont Baturdsy's rango of pricos, but, owlng to tho large rocoipts, buyors wore Dolding off, and the market was Hardly s firm, Metals remnin quiot and unchangod. ~Nails and naval stores wore in domaud b tho The wool market was withoul Western milla aro buying wool now and then ss nocossity roquires. Now unwashed wool is coming_in slowly. stocks of old atc vory light, Broom corn fsun- changad. Uho batter grados aro in requost, and quite firm, boing kcarco; common stoclk contiu- ues dull, Millet and Hungarinn sceds wore in active roquest, the former at 85@90c, aud tho lat- tor at $112)4@1.25 for fair to cholco Othor seeds "wore inactivo and nominal changed. Poultry was in light supply an boing quite searce, wera 1@134e higher. Lts woro active at a decline of @ o rates, with the offerings of craft more than adequate to tho supply, the favora- blo winds of tho past two or threo days bring- iug in o largo floot from tho lower Inkes. Vossal ogonts and ownors wero anxious to make on- gogemonts, having ovidently arrived at tho con- clusion that whenever tho prico of any com- to o flctitions figuro, to oo enhance especinlly truo regarding The bigh ratos asked early in tho season undoubtodly brought into the grain- carrying trade cousiderablo tonnage that would otherwise have romained in the Iumber or coat trade. Tt las boon said that Gc por bu pays vory woell between Chicago and Buffalo, What must r cent of profits with froights at 12@ 57 A total of 16 charters wor which carry out of this port 85,000 bu whoat, 810,000 bu corn, and 40,000 bu oats. At the closa rates were quotablo at Go for wheat, 6a for corn, and 41€o for oats to Duffalo, Ppointd wore unsettled and irrgular. Highwines wore in good demand at Saturd; prices, and the'markot was strong at 91 ono transfor-reported, —100 brls irou-] To, Tho supply was Light, as tho mujority of donlors are disposed to await a furth ‘which they seem suro of, inasmuch ag Now York ison thoup grade, aud the stocks in the Wosb At tho clogo Dlo was nona could bo had, Provisions woro q and that moss pork, whic the chances "ara Inke freights, 3 Rates to other Caltierine at, nosr s o cor Loomis af, n'f, 24 ft toal-" s bid froely, but h one excoption, was active andstrong, er brl on Loth cash aud fu- sottlomonts and chun, around of options from ono month £o anot] 15 of logs aro o~dny woro quoted highior; this caupo part of somo oporators who ation that thoro ally falling off uneasiness on tha bhad sold short freol was no end of tho hog crap, L' be accounted for, in & mensuro at * 4ho fack that producers planting, and aro allowin **by tho board,” now that the weather is propi-. tioun, Mleats and lard woro Leld strongly ut SHo per 1b advanco for the former, and 10@ibc_ per 100 Ihs on tho Iatter, but ruled very ors not caring to py asking rates, monts of product are only moderato, of summer-curod, 0 following rango of ork, cash or seller May, une, $10.35@16.30; aro bobindhand g ovorything olse to go $16.15@10.25; do eollor o soller July, 816,70@ gust, $16.00@17.00; lami, cash or soller May, June, $8.85@8.8' ams quoted at 10@12e, Dry saltod meats quotable at 63(@6}¢c forshoulders; 8Y@8X{o for short Tibs} short clear. Boxod shoulders, 614@05(c. lish meats, 83¢@84o for short Hibs acon ik quoted ab 7 ders; 930 for clonr ribs and 18@1434o for hams, all + extra mosi do, 0@29.50, City tall aud B @840 for 83 @89{o for 7¢¢ for shoul- 9340 for uhort clear, ow, T8{@80; groato quotablo t G@G3{0. Balos ‘woro reported of pork (early) kollor Juno ot 816, boller” Juno at 916.90 ; July 8t $16.40; 1,500 brls dodo nt $10.60 ; 600 brls 500 brls do do at $10.70; 9,500 1675 3 850 tes lacd, sollor July, at §0.10; 260 ted do do'at 0. Tib middlos ( Flour was _quiol pricos, though an roported by buyers, Buturdny's ratos, to waurrant congessi ket unchangod, of tho markot, Halos woro roport tras ab 8,765 200 brls do on Drla spring oxtras® 100 brle do (Minn.) 100 brly do at 0.25; 100 bris brls do ab 86.87%¢ ; 100 brls do at do on privato torms; 48 briy su) 100 brls rye (G. 8. & Co.) at & on privato terms, Total, 1,1 tons bran ab 9,00 on track; 10 $10,00, dolivored ; 20 tons middlings dolivered. Tho following were tho b00 bris mess 500 brls do (lator; l00g0) Kt 840, t, 6t nominally unchanged easior fooling was gonerally #, whilo Lolders asked fuil Thio nquiry was not suielont henca wo quoto tho mar- ‘practically out od of 26" brls whito winter o privato terms; 76 ) at 810,003 b $6.00; 100 £6.25; 50 brly jorflucn ag 54,25; 4,605 100 brls do Minnoaotas (patont). Geoft b9 LWHOY BIBCHOLB s 8pring suporfines. Tiye flonr, .. Bran.., Whont waa (o in ‘firm nt nomi- nally unohinngod [l\r{ces. dors woro compnra- tivoly light, aud tho lacal spocnlative corps wora disporod to do as lttlo an posaible, and succooded ndmirably, tho transictions of tho day bulni tho smnllost for weoks past, Bhlpnnm bough rather aparing) ,notwlthutnndlnq the decline in frolghts, though it ladoubtful it n round lot conld haveo boen purchased without enuaing an ndvanco, for the renson that tho stool is rola- tivoly low, nud thoso who own tho whent aro not anxlous to part with it, especinlly aq thoy bolloye that values aro golug up. Bollor Juno sold only 13{@11450 bolow spat, whorops last wook o @iffaronco of 8o per bushol was casily ob- tained, which gaes to show that thero s iore faith i the futuro, ospoclally If tho recoipta do m‘t fmprove, 'I'ho moto remoto denla (oxcept solier thio yanr, whioh Is an unrolinble option nt lmnh? woro algo n triflo bottor—that Is, holdors would not soll ot tho prices froely bid, which woro the eamo a8 woro ourrout at tho closo of tho Inst wook. Soller June oponod at §1.27%, dropped to $1.27, advanced to 8147i¢, doclined to 31.20{‘6, ond olosod wi sollors at 81,37, tho Ilatost advicos from Now York quotng » very tamo markot. Togular No. 2 spring sold at $1,283¢, frosh do at $1,288¢, and hard at 81.20—olosing firm with theno prices bid, ~ Sollor July sold at §1,201(@ 120}, Bollor Aungust_was hold at £1.23, and tho yoor at 81.16. No, 1 spring was dull at $1.30}¢, selling nt $1.87 in a favorito olovator, No. 8'spring was engorly sought aftor, and 81,19 willingly paid, while rofected’ waa (‘ln!‘, but firm, at 3100 “Cnsh snles wers roported of 400 bu No. 1 spring (A., D. & Oo,) at §1.57 3 400 but No. 4 epring, soft (A, D. & Co.), nt 81203 ; 8,000 budo, liard, it §1.20; 8,600 bu do (frosh) ot 81283 ; 20,400 bu do b §1,28%; 6,600° bu No. 8'spring at 8110 ; 800 bu rojooted sErlng at 81.00; 400 bu by snmploat $1.85, delivered ; 1,000 bu do at $1.84; 400 bu do at 81.94, on track. Total, 42,400 bu, Com was also quict at nominally unchangod prices oxcopt for tho Juno option, which was abont X¥@)o higher than on Baturday, and rathor the firmost on .the list. Bpab corn was quict, though lmlgiht room for about 800,000 bu argor part of which was pur~ chasod on Saturday, Bs&ucwd corn, howover, was oagorly sought after by shippers, distillors, and feodors, and nll offored was roadily taken. In options the movomont was rolatively small, Holdera were firm fu tholr views, and insisted oii_their ssking pricos, and if tho demand bod boon &t ol urgont an_ ad- vanco wouldundoubtedly have been ostablished, a8 tho deolino in froights will tond to sugmenk the outgo. Our stock ia liberal yet, and tho rocelpts falr, but Now York is quotod firm, Liv~ ©rpool steady, and the wonther is yot unsettlod and rather unfavorablo to progress in tho agri- oultural distriots, Al theso featuros aro clo- ments of sirength, ospocinlly ns tho chancos aro favorablo for a roduction in the stock in atore. Bollor Juno ruled stondy thronghout the sosslon at 80@30%o; ecllor July ot 4 %uzx,c. and sollor August at 44@i434e, and oll closod firm, Cash No. 2 sold at 385¢@385¢c, and closod firm, TRejocted waa notive, oponing at 36, and_closing strong at 863, with tho bullc'of the sales at tho outsldo quotation. Cannl corn wad innctive, but littlo coming in, ~ Cash salos woro roported of 7,200 bu frosh No. 2 at 391¢ 5 800 bu doat suéago; 800 bu do b 9% 45,000'bu regular ot 38550 1 30,000 bu do ot 38303 21,200 bu -rojocted nt 863¢0 4,400 bu do at 961g0 , 800 but do &b 361¢o. Tolal, 110,200 bu. * Oats wero in good domand, and thie markot was moderately nctive at an advance of 3§@3fo or usiil, and quito irm, tho offorings not bo- g largo, and holders leus anxious to ol uuloss at tholr nsking ratos, Soller Juno oponed at 313ge, advanced to 923¢o, with liboral exlos, and clésod irm, Rollor July commanded 333 @333c, and ot tho closo wan held at 8o, Rogular No. 3, cash, brought S13¢@1{c, and strictly frosh 20, both alosing firm, *liojooted aold u}mringi'ly nt 993¢c. Cash snlos woro roported of 14,000 bu {frosh 2t 320; 600 bu do nt 81740 ; 16,000 bu reg- ular ot 318Jc; 10,000 bu do nt 813do; 7,300 bu rojected at 2930} 1,200 bu do at 200, ' Total, 48,900 bu, $tye wau innotivo, the usaal buyors holding oft in liopes of forcing & deoline, their ordors boin, smnll, Tho only sl reported was ono car-lo. guu bu) No.2 at Gdo, which waa 4o lowor than aturdiy's closing figuro, though thero wero no sollors bolow 0830 at tho closo. Tarloy was_oxceedingly dull, and quotations Littlo bottor than nominalnt 70¢ for rogular in tho Rock Island, and 77@70 in othor Lousos, sl for No, 2, ‘tho lowor grades could have been hnd at 65 for No. 3, nnd 45@480 for rejocted. Cholce samplen would soll at 90c@31.00 on track, Tn options thero was nothing dono. Cash snles were reported of 400 bu No. 2 in Rock Island at 700 ; 400 bu by samplo at 720 ou track. Total, 800 bu. PRODUCE BTATISTICH. Tho Now York Lroduce Lrchangehag the fol- Towing . Tho following table exhibits tho visiblo supply. of grain, including stocks {n granary at the principal Dointé of accumulation at lako aud teaboard ports, in transit by eml, and on New York Cauals, May 17, 1873 Wheat,| Corn, Oals, | DBarley du. Bu, bu by, In store at Bl 190,000 24,617 o0l 11000 5,700 o9l 1,031 108,854 i Montrant... <Phillsdolpiia . *Dnlthanto .. A shipaio Gx"Y! canals Total...... Total-das i Tzl:= };{:; ‘Tatal E. oAb Torai—Nay 10, *Estimated. Tiio oxport clearances for Tarapa from ho ports of New York, Doston, Moutrosl, Philadelpbis, and Dalti- more, giiegated, Wer for tho undermentlonod weeks 0s follows : F Flour| Wheat, lorta, | bu, 486,29,16,37142,700,10, 5% T,61422,713:10,000 820 835, ! 14| 5t 697, 64 Ly 72,29311120,709 | o1,05] B0 0703 5,013 1,200 Total, 4 wocks. .. |11, 116] 345, 0051i180,814] 1, 11218, 6001.. Comparativo stocks of fiour and grain in Londor I8, T | deri. | T, Stagi] Apri| stagi.| o TFour, brls 7,000 Flour, sacl owts, Whiont, qra..| 165,120| 818, ) 30,088 Corn, 40,710} 118,800 Oata, o 817,529 |20 Harloy, 67,476} 68,098 e, ¢ 7lo| 73 oas, ‘0. 3 3 nllllk\'l'\.qfl. B3l Total gra,ara]_431,101]_760,681| 601,013)_8:2.910| 908,806 Imports of flour and grain juto tho United Kingdom from Bept, 1 to April 30, inclusive, for four yoars : 665-70. | 187011, 3,627 91,140,563 083,60 Whoat. What fiodr. Turloy, Qata, \V 2, Qs 1 650,247 78| 1L Tl 114,640 1 Honnt 601 211863 L5, T8 B3, 880(0, 258, 1042, €63, 02113, 101,61 Tu Dulgium to weatlior huk Loett ungeninl, and with sunall wtocks sud supplics, prioes woro tr Tor Wheat and ryo, “I'io grafn stocks in Holland nro_very small, Soma daningo Lun bucn dou 1o tho ryc-plout from tha cold tomboraturo, und pricos of braudstutfs wero firm, Thy approximato supply of wheat far tha wook eudod My 8, 187, flour included, comyrising the farmers! delivcrica i1 tho Kingdotn, plus {he {mporta minus tho oxports, wus equal to 358,611 qrs, nyninsb an enthnalod avorngo weokly consupption of from 00,000 to 42,000 qra por wook, Tho supply tho provious wesk' was 240,701 qre, or o aupply fi two weeks from fmports and dliverien of lionie-grown wheat of 008,72 qrs, ngninst & cousumption in two weoka of 800,000 to 816,000 qra, indicating tunt the stocks In granary wero ‘roducod' in two weoka 1,633,024 101,900,070 ba, Tho total of flowr aud whoat dmported futo the United Kingdom from Sept, 1, 1873, to April 40, 1673, yero oial i whcat o 8406047 el nud tho ozports during fhio sumo perfod wore 43,210 qre, leaving o bils snco of imuporta oiual to B30T aea'which iv oqual 40 grows hinport Dor anuut of 12,850,745 qra, he feoms fmporta trom Sevt, 1, 1471, {0 Aud. U, 1673, woro /106,200 gruy ayatust 5010 ofs for o coesoutond ing porlod 1d 1§70-71, '20,329,865 qry in 1800-70, and 8,170,228 qra §n 1808269, 130 {myports of mateo or Tndfan corn nta tho United Kingdom from Bopt, 1, 1874, to April 26, 1873, wora 8,191,214 are, and loss exports for samo perfod 3,110,450 qrd, whict Ju ot tho rata of 4,773,018 ara groes fmports feratnum Bupt, 1o Hopt. 1, agaluat 104010 qus for ho corresponding porlod in '1671-79, 4,420,001 Gra in m&-pfia, 110,647 qra {n 1860-10, aud’ 3)331,808 qrs in iero woro in tranalt for the Ynited Kingdom, A 10,1679, oxcluadye of steauior MLLUBENN TG AWOrD ca and tho Tialtlo Boa ports, 20 cargoen of wheat and 61 cargoea of corn, ngainat’ 143 cargoes of wheat and .32 cargoea of corn'nt [ho corronponding dato in 1873, and 163 cargoes of whoat and 46 cargons of corn at tho corresponding dato In 1871, Tho cargoon of wioat in trannit May 10, 1879, compriaod 28 from Houtlionstorn nrope, 170 from Galifornin, 0 from New York, 1 from Dalifmora ; 25 from Auntralin, and 10 from othor ortn, with cargoes aggregating 1,174,334 qrs, oqual to 794,073 bit, Auollier foport. mskes tho numbor of enrgoos of graln in tranuit May 8, 187 wheat, 312 cargoca’ corn, O7 cargocs, gainst 142'whoat and 91 corn at tho torro- aponding dta in 1672, M 145 cargoeh of whoat and ‘enrgoos of corn nk {110 corrospondIng dato i 1671, iTho gargooe In tranpit May 6 in_part compeinad i47 fram Calitorni, 18 from Porlland, Oregon, 16 from ‘;E“‘{"?"“'“' 90 from Australin, 22 from Soltheastern uropo, Tho niock of wheat in Marsofllos_on tho2d inat, waa 40,701 metrical quintala of about 2203 Ibs avordupols onch, agalnat 450,000 mot, quint, May 9, 772, Tho stock of flour in Tarls May 1, 1873, wna 185,103 owln, againat 723,603 owls at th corresponding dato in 1673, and tho stock of whioat waa 5,220 owls May 1, 73, Bgalust 67,040 owta May 1, 1672, “Tho aphearanco of (o winior whoat fn Dossarabia, Southern Rusaln,and tho felds in goneral holds for tho Lest of bopes, In reports from 110 Fronch Provinolal markota May 8, tioro was an advanco fu_ 98, tendency to advanico ) in 1, firmor and unaltered i 23, sud nono tondency downward, In Gormany, milder weathor followod cold, but thia cousad but o moderato decling on the markot for wheat, a4 tho stock was small, Tho harvest prospocts ‘Woro reassuring, Itust hind affected tho whoat and ryo plunt o Tungary, butto what intent s not defaltcly own, In taly tho weathor hna beon cold and thoro wora fenra of an unfavorablo offoct pon tho grain crops, and pricos had on upward_movemont, There waa ant improved demond ox Whoat for shipmont to Buwitzar and, Thio roporta of tho wheat crop aro unfavorable, and {10 oatimntes nro that tho crop of 1678 will not bo over one-inlf of what t was in 1872, 'Thoro was o larger broadth of Jand sown to whost on tho west aldo of tho Ban Joaquin_ Valley, hut littlo grain wiil bo rafsed, and on tlio cant slde only n partisl crop s expocted, Othor roporta atato thoro will bo about n_averags crop, At tho beginniug of March the prospocts were favorable for o good crop, bt tiodrouth sluico Las out off all hopo of & good crop. LATEST. In tho afterncon whont was ‘H‘ilct and easior, No. 2 ngflug closod at $1,28 sollor tho month, and bold at 31.205/@1.26%¢ sellor June, closing at tho inside. Corn was quict and stoady at S0u sollor June, 420 sollor July, and 440 solfor Au- st. Othor grain and provisions wero inactivo. chartor was roported for corn to Buffalo at Bo, capacity 88,000 bu T g CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. Moxpa Momumsa, May 20, 4 ALCOTIOL—Von tn falr zoquest and firat at $1.630 *BIEANS AND PEAS—Woroin modlerato request, Tho recolplaarollht, Woagaia quoto: Oholeo band-picked navios, $2.6082.60% do medfums, $3.40G2.45; fuferior grndes, $1,25@2.00; groon poas (In brls), $140@1L60; yellow'do (in_bags), §1.23. B tho_botter grades aro in roquest ROOM CORN—Tho. and firm, _The stocks conslst mainly of common corn, which movea alowly, Prics rango as follows: No.1 stook brad, 6@sio No.2 do, Sy@de; No.3do, 30 al 2 | 92¢0; {nslds green, 3% @4o; do'red tip, 8@d0; do and red, 3@3¥Ke, > BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demand continucs modorato, ~ Pricos for common brick avs cany, Prosi- ©od s very quict, Woropeat: Biucco, SLH0@2.763 Now York stucco, costing, $3.76@ 4,005 siuperino do, $9,50@4.00; Portland comicnt, $6,00@7,60 por brl: Toscndalo cenent, $3,25@3,60 7 Ttlen, Lontaville, and Akron cemcht, $3.00 por brl; marbio dust, '$3.35 @3,60 3 1imo in'hulk, 85c@31,00 3 lime (brls), 110612 por brl; white sand, por brl, $1.75@2.00; plaa- iering libirspor b, {0@800 3 firo Lrick, per 1,000, 10.00890,00 3 butlding brick (common), §0. rick, $13.00810.00; country brick, S gred? Bt Louls bydraullo prerscd, $46.00, Milwhukes prossed, $32.80, dol,; do cosmon, $14.00 Raclno_pressed, $30.00, dol; do_con.mon, $14,00 Hilledalo, $25.00; el ; Indiana presscd, $22,00G 2400 } do common, $12,00°; Excelslor prossed, No, 1 and 2, $20,00@40.00 del.’; firo clny, por brl, $5,00, or 10,00 per ton. “Tho’ following s tho list of prices per box of 50 feet for dumestlc window glen, from Thiel o redustion of 45 aud 6 ver cent s mado (o Tirat Doubla atrenyth. 0,00 <1010 8510, 8114 o 10515, 12518 to 16831 16x22 to 18x30,... 20x28 to 24330, 86260 to 40xG0, . 43.00 BUTTER—Duntugss was of itboral charactor, sbip= ‘pors, a8 well na local consumers, taking Lold wiils cone siderablo freodom, and tho price current on_the clos~ jug days of Iaat week wero well sustainod all around. Gliolco now yellow is becowing moro plenty, but (ho supply docs not exceed tho demand, Wo quole: Strictly chioico duiry, 24@20s ; modium’ to good, 183 9203 inferlor to common, 10@17c. BAGGING—A stoady modorato movement fa wit- nested fn thia o of goods, snd pricss oronot, snb- ected to_any material fluctuations, Wo repoat our st o follown : Btark, 360 Ludlow, %o ; Lowlston, 84350; Amorican, 3205 Amoskeag, 3230 ; Otter Creek, 3403 Durlap bage,4 nnd 5 bu, 20@296; gunnics, ain dlo, 17@180 ¢ do double, 28@30c ; waol sacks, 673c. JOOFERAGI~Dealora roport & liiht trade, We cone tinuo Lo quoto: Pork barrels, $1.25G 1,35 ; lard tierces, $1.00GL70; whisky barrels, $1.00@210; flour Lar- rols, 48@070; pork atavos, rough, $17,00@20.00; do bucked or sawed, $10.00@55.00; torco staves, sougl $20.00825.00; do bucked or 'sawed, - $5,00@25.00 whiskystaves, rough, $24.00828.00; 4o bucked, $30.00 @03.00; flour stavos, $9,00@11,00; circlo four head- ing, T@8o por sot; 'flour hoop poles, $14.00@16,00 Per m pork and tiorco rolue, $0.00G95.00 por m, ONEEBE—Tho weakness for somo timo past s foa~ turo of the checso market ook shapo to-day in o do- cline of o X0 on all grades, Tho demand {hough naw exbibiting'a sleady improvement, dos not keep paco with the Incresso in_tho supply, nud the tendency of rices In atill in 4 downward dircction, We roviso our int, a8 follows ; Now York factory, now, 134@13)0 3 Elgin factory, 123@13% Ohio factory, uow, 11@ 12%c; Weatorn factory, uow, 11@13x0, COAL—No quotablo clunges were notod in pricos of coal, tho annoxed prices beiug pretty generally adhered to: Lehigh, lump, $12.00; prepated, §12.00; Lack~ awannn, rio, $10.00; Driar ill, $10.00; Walnut Hill, $10, flluluhnm, $0.50 ; Cherry Miue, 29,003 g Valloy, $9,00; Indiada enucl coat, $10,00; Indisna block,’$9,00: Kirkland grato, $9.007 Minonk, $8.00; Wilminzton, $6.00. § OANNED GOODS AND PICKLES—Tho cauned g00ds business is dull, thero being only a light do- mand for auy articlo in tho 1 ‘The effcct of tho protracted season of dullneas has been to causo a protty general "lnfleulu({" of prices, corn snd tomatoca bemg the onli articlos tively firm, Poaches, plums, and plekles aro quoted’ 44 off," s follows: OANNED Go0DS, Peaches, 2 Buveereeressenn, Peaches, § 1 Ponrs, 31, 53 Plums, damsons, 4 i, Groen gages and'cge, 4 1. Quinces, 3 Rnspbercles.’,. . Blackberrles, 3 1h Gooseberriea, 3 Ib. 2.95@ 2,60 Tomatocs, 3 ib. 325@ 240 Tomatacs, 3 I, . 2@ 278 4 2,0@ 3.00 Corn, Bonton Harbor. 3,908 3.00 Corn, Yarmoutl.. B35 2,50 TPeas, 2 1b, pod. 316G 350 Toun, 2 I, sonkod..... 1606 170 Lima beans, 3 1b, 250G 915 Suiccotonl, 4 1b... 2406 2.05 TLobter, 2M.eesnen 340 3,50 TLobster, 1 1b, . 2.5083 2,65 Oyatore, 1 Ib, full wolgit, . L@ Lo Ojatars, 3 11 full wolghit. 2@ 230 l0 Bmall, brls, 2,200 por kT, ... .$10.00@11.00 Buinll, 3¢ bW, 1,100 por 3 + 0,00 6.60 Modits, Lrls, 3,00 per bk 8,009 5,00 Medium, 3 bis, 600 por pkg 5.0 6.50 Largo, bfa, 600 Dior pkg 7,006 7.60 Targo, 3 brla, 500 por 4506 5,00 o 10 gal, kogé, per keg, 3,75 4.25 In 6 gal, kogn, por ks 2.76@ 3,25 O, & 18 ansorlod pickies, q 615 7.5 . & Bs assorted picklos, 1. 3806 4,25 MATLY. 6 Pure, 3¢ gal, cans, por doz...., .80, 0.00 Puro, quart caus, per doz.... 5 00 Extra golden, 3 4al, cans 6,508 7.00 8, Extra goldon, anart canu, per dos, EQGB—Owlng to light " offerings, prices vauced, Bales wero mude n the morning ot 195@ Tdc ; lufor In tho day dealers wero asking 1o, il incliido 4,000 doz ot 130 ; 45 cascs and 18 tubs at 1o, FEATHERS—Tho scarclty of foathora conliniios, azd oll desoriptions sro firin, ot tho prices given boe Tow : Primo to choico livo _geoso at T6@1772, from firat handa; jobbing prices, B2@800 for sssoried foathora mixod feathers, 45@70¢; calckon, 8@10c, FISH—-Bleadily falr_activily fshoticeablo in this de- purtment of trado, and prices avo firm both for lako and gallwater fish, Cod and mackorel nro eaneclally 50, nt atocks are ncant hero and b tho East. Tho dif fetent geades of mackorol wora to-duy adysuced 00 per brl, and beuk ood 0c por 100 1bs. Now white- finh aro boginuing to arrive, bul not in quantitios suf- ficlent tomeot tho demand, We now quolo: No.1 whitefiah, 3 brl, $6.87%@7.00; No. 3 do, £0.73; No. 1 shoro mackerol brl, SLLS0@I1.753 No. 1 by, $9.60@ 0.76; No, 2 wmackerol, ¥ Lr), $4.5068,753 No, 1 whora kit SLUSG2.00; bank codfikl, por 100 1bp, 80.500.75 George' codfieh, $0,76@7,00; Labrador herring, split, Drls, $0.0080.60; do % UM, $L76@6.00: Labrador horsing, round, brl, $8,00@4,60; do k¢ br, $L6G 450, B horrit Ko, Jy Mesi0es hos berring, Stated 5@i70; Columbia Rivor'salmon, {3 brly, $10,006310.25, FRUITS AND NUTH—Prices “continiio wuak for most goods i tho liet, whilo ralsine, currants, mixed peaches, and Brazil nuts oro quotod lower, ' Pruncs and bluckborrics alono uro firm, Followlug aro tho rovisol quotations ; FonryaN~—Datos, BGGige ngn drums, 11@Mo; figs, box, 143@160; ' Lurklsl prancs, 0)@100; rulsing, $3.406260; Zanto cur- Tauts, 1@, - DonesTic—Alden apples, 18@ 2005 Miohlguiy do, 6@70; Western do, 6@6x0: Bouthers o, 4@50; peaches, pared, 17@100; pcachion, halvos, 0G0 'do, mixad, 4i(@bo; blackberrles, V@ %o} Taapborsies, 4041} Jittod cherrios, 23@atc, Noza—tilborts, 14(@180; ahbods, Terxagonn, 20 Nuplea walunth, M@350; Drazils, U@100; pocans, 11@10; Afrleat posunts, 045@T ] Wilnbigton peas nul, @80 Teuntaneo poanuls, $/G0e, QUOUERIES—Nothing now of {mporiance was do- ‘yeloped $i this markot, nnloss 1t bo' thnt thoro was & firmer focling in_wugurs, reswitlug froin tho 1o nd= vancofn Now York. Bugars nro now tho cheapest thing in the Ust,~a fact of which buyors seom {0 bo aware, a8 ordors aro lboral, aud stoadily ucreasing, Coffegs romain elvoug, nud syrups, molunscs, aud spices are also frmly held, Bowps aro unchanyod, Whifo Lily, Guldon West, Savon Iporial, and, in fact, allty favirto brands, st drm, o quate: B1 Oann, BODA—TX@8Xe Coyrri—ocha, 33 0. G, Jav, 21%@ 205 Jaym_ Ny 3 20K fauoy W0 i@ for which the market fa posl.,| 503 chiolce do, UL @2¥0: primo Rio, s onil 10, TGS rrimont Pl i ‘}57 2 .'%'gigg nflh‘;xnrmia, Ha@i3c! Conta en, fancy, 2 3 40, primo, 24 SICH (- “’?’"S"v fl:w'@?(lo. I/ni'l 3 E ]‘: S )y @24} {c; Mar- ANDLER—ntar, full welght, 20@203¢0; s welul, in@isigor d%. ;Snrl.r]v;l;‘lth, 1’{@{4)452"“’ fut 10F—Untnn, BY@BN0; Maiigoon, Ti@ass; O Haw, @00+ Latisian, t@die ! @83 Caro- SR Tlent ot loat, 1@10ti0: oruhod, pow dered, and granulated, Y @120} atands 10! ‘o Ho. 3, 10 b, Tolalosga's o i @10%0 ¥ & 0, 103@103¢¢ ; O T03¢@10350'; ox 3 1082h10o ? Sohlow', 105 @103¢0; " cholco biawn, 104@1050; primo do, by Ugfos fote o, 0}6@Yos chotep olammon mgie, brg @l 1o, '¢@9%0; Now Orleann’ augne choleq, V74@10%50 3 do priine, 95;@03¢0; dofalr, 0@ 940 common, TH@Ac. Srnuva—Dinmond drips, $LI@LIGS slivor dripn extra flue, T0@750 ; good wigar-hotiso. syrup, 45@ 480 3 oxira do, b0@60 ; Now Orloann malnsnen, cholce, @830; do prim, 73780 3 (o cominon, G5(3700 ; Torlo Mo molsacs, choics Gigio | cummon’ suolaios, 0. SALERATDR—Common to beat, 0@ 100, Hriogs—Allapice, 11@180; _olovew, 31@380 ; _casnin, 88@400 3 poprer, bux%mlij nutmegs, $1.25@1,30+ g%znr, purc, 26@300; do No, 1, 20@288; do No, 3, 16 °. BoAva—French moltled, 6y @0¢0; German mottlad, 65@00; Goldon West, 6@0)0; White Lily, 0@ 62¢03 “ Wiito Tloso, 04@0o; “brown Windsor, 4@ 4350 palin, 6@6X0; Bavon Imporinl, 0 @03{c. sTanon—Gloss, U @100; corn, 0@116; laundry, 0@ To ; common, 5}@0a, GRELN FRUITB-Apples aro plonty, tho rocolpls from Naw York boing Inrge, Tho domand fu light and ricos nro lowor ; $4,00@4,60 fs (o rango for lots, and . 75@5.00 nt rotail; fancy varlctics nro a triflo highor, Oranges and lemond cantinto very fem, Strawborries #0ld roadily nt GO@750 for choico. Apples, good o chiofeo, $4.00@5.00 per brl from store. Lemond, $8.00 @000, “Orangos, $9.00@10,00, Dineapples, 3,000 4.450 por doz, _Bananas, £,00@7.00 per bunch, Gooss- berrles, 12i@15c por quart, Steawberries, d0@750, HIOPS—1o marhet fs quict, Now and then small sales nro made to browers for imnediste consumption, Good to clioics Tiops aro held nt 40@1c, but thoy b0 rathor wouk at 450 ; ‘common to fuir, 3@350. HAY—No quotallo cliatiges woro noted in this mar- Kot, Tho demand continues fofr, and the prices cur- Tent at the cloro of lnab weok woro fully wmnine tainod. We quoto wholesalo prices paid by deale ors, a8 follows, cars {o contain 20,000 133 ON o Tinollly, bator prosscd, $16.00017.00 " tim- olhy, looso promsed, $15.60@10.603 prairte presscd, $12.00@13.60, ON WacoN—Timothy, loose, ‘$10.00G 17.60; prairio, looso, $14.00@10,00, For delivery of Dressed, $1.00G 1,50, according to distanco, 1IDES—Woro maving to & mulcieto extant anly, but wore fwm i prices n good o highor than provailed o weok ngo, 93@100 boing axked for heavy, and 10/¢@11c for light green cured. Wo now quiota Green clly butchors’, To; grooun cured light, 10%@1lo: vy, 03¢@100; port otired, 9@)3gos groon calf, 16@ 16303 voal kip, 19%@1I%0; dry calf, 246; dry kip, 210 s dry enlted, 16@170; dry flint, 19@ 20¢; long-Naired Xin, 10i0} doncon’skins, 40@560; grubby, scored, cut, or otlierwizo damoged two-Lhirds prico, ON AND STEEL—Contiutcs in moderat de- mand, Tollowingara tho quotations : AT euaseres vere 4 4-10@ 4 810 rates IHorac-shoo {ron. [ @ 0 8-10 rates Dlate iron, common (o] 6 @7 - s 20@3te rates bt Tus 18 @b Norwn, Lo @ B® Norway nal rods, v @0 @b Germn plowsted 17 @l2s wh Englieh cant plow sicel. 1 Glage @ American tool ste: 174 @l R Chiromo toot steol, o 0 @ English tool stcol. ... 2lg @2 rales 11" @ldgo rates Euglish apring ste LEATHER—Prices wero stesdy nnd fitm, 08 pro- viously quoted, Tho demnand is fuir for the soason. ‘Wo make no chiango in our list, as follows s ook, Qlty horness, Cotry laycii B T Line, city, 3 1b. 4@ 43 Kip, g 1o, “ 0@ 110 Kip, veals 2 8@ 1 ity upper, No, 1, 9t 28G 30 City upper, No. 2, @ fi. 266 27 Qoiutry ugiper, No, 1, L %@ ar Collar, ) £t 200 23 Galf, city, 1206 1.0 Calf, cor 1100 1.25 Tlough uppor, Atuiinrd . Rough upper’ dnmaged; N 9 Dufialo el i 08 9 1256 148 1p. @ 1.10 TINEIIGR, cns ey oses PO (L French e, Jodot 65,0000,00 Tronch calf, Lemoino. .. 60.00(80.00 Erench calf, 24 to 30 i .. 13 260 French kip, 60 {0100 avaes, 110G “METALS AND TINNEIS' BTO0K—Trallo in this depariment continucs quict aud prices remain without quotnblo chango, us followa : it PraTr—10, 10514, $I16.00; do, 19219, $16,00 ¢ do, do, rooting, 10, $14.60; do, 20x28, x—Large, 42c; amall, 43¢ bar, 44c, BursT Znvo-Ful canka, 116; alr easlis, 11X @113t by 7 b, iz Tnowo-io, 1060, io0; No, 7@al, 10o: No, 35@26, 17¢; N, 27, 180; No. 25, A discount of 20 por cont 18 mado from tho list, Goerrn—Copper boltoms, d5o; brazlers, over 12 tbs, 473 tiunod opper, 43¢, Wine—2 o 6, 8c: 0, 8, and 0, 100; 10 to 11, He; 1, 13 ond 14, 1936’ 16 and 10, Moy 17, 16c; 18, 9, 100 20,20¢% il bundle, 15 Tor ‘cent’ dis= couh oucd wire, 7l by car load, 7ic. mfifs—we ¢in filr demand, Wo continugto guoto: G0, t G or ke, $5.12%¢ rateu; 84 do, 85,471 0, ) 300 5 he, 20,623 54 do, flue, 1133 ¢ 20 do, 38,47 | citucll, $7.60, NAVAL STORES — Dualots oport n falr trado at thio prices glyen below: Manilla rope, ¥ Ib, 10@ 1703 slsal rope, 9 Iy 168170 ; hemp sash cord,’ 0 1b, @3c3; marlinie, 3 b, 20@220: tarred ropo, @ i 166 17c; oakum, Bbalo, 83,000,501 pitch, per brl, $6,00@ 7.00; tar, brl,bale, $5,00@6.00. OILS—No changes wero noticosblo in this matket, Business was quito us gooi as could reasonably bo ox- pocted, snd tho gencral ‘markot firm at_tho quotutlons, which oro s follows: Carbo 9350 oxira lard ofl, T0; No. 1, T00; No, 2, 630 Becd, 'Taw, $1.00; do boilod, $1.05; whalo, 676; sporin, $2.00@2.10; moats foot, ofl, strictly pure, $1.10% do oxtra, 803 do No. 1, 760; bauk ofl, 0c; etraits, sc lin- ot down to thelr work, and o of tho nfternoon trading waa portion of tho supply ero was 10 Vo, o Tocolpts, It wan toward noon ehippors from 10 nutil tho nidd aatiafactorily active, tho Invgor bolng dispoiod of, 'Tn valuos & nouniced chanye, *Tho T woulld cauno n marked dectlne, but holders mannge to untnin prices all uround, 5,00 for butchora’ stn, ol and inforlor to fatr stocrs at $4,8036.05 for common to good shipping grades, and at §3,0086,35 for clioico 1o oxtra ahipping steors, Tho moriot olosod sleady, QuOTATI Extra—Gradod steora avers, DU UPRAEAN, ovs oo v onee . Oholeo Beoyos—Fine, faf, Wwell formod Byear to B yeor' old steers, averaging 1,000 to G';';’Se flenvnl—“\l"eu;lullenud. 'rs, averaging 1,200 to Modhint G raden-sstaomn in snlos moking at $0.508 rACIng DOOE o oxira cows ging 1,400 1bs 1000 e alr fiesls, ovor- Stock--Common {0 falt" eteers, oxira cows, for clty uvoragiug 800 to 1,1 s—Common cattle, fleal, averaging 700 to 1,080 the. —Light aud thin cows, Lotfors, Lulls, nud acallawag nloors. Northern wintorod, oeee s BIE@4.90 116 Toxu ateers recolpty Induced n firm fecling, pricesof Jnst weok werq ecasily maintaiued for ol grades, whilo for cholce thore wero buyers at o alight 1 00@ 0 for common to zoally good droves, *'The market closed sieady at $4.60 @5.00 for paor to cholco, 10 Rdvais, avitio uf e st dute Lol chiefly at $4,75@ o 28 838383888 ]88 £ H e 8838 e o 28! maoomena 3 SHEEP—TRecolved, 150, Tho mnrket was inactivo, owingto nn absenco of matorlal with which to opo- rato, Volues remnin nominally unchauged. —_—— (ONDAY EVENTNG, Moy 20, The fleet which arrived to-dny waa tho Iargest of the season, ‘Tho Green Bay flect, which consisted montly of Inrgo-alzod vossols, camo 15, tho cnst shoro ports wero also tween 80 and 00 cargoes woro on salo, quito s number of loca dealers on tho markot, but this Deing tho firat of tho week, fow country: buyors wora Boveral cargoea ‘era sold at about Sature to tho excoodingly Jargo ings Uliyors wero holding. off, and tho market ruled rathor dull and weak, partionlarly for tho cosrae umber was stoady ot Jolsts and scantling sold ot $10.25 common boards and strips nb scloct Manistco fumber Wore reported : and tho arrivals from Somowhoro bo- ' prices, though, owin 25,00, Tho following _salos Cargo schr Regulator, from Muskogon, 118 m {t com- mou boardsand stripa ot $11.50, from Muskegon, 160 m £t mill.run strips_ond boards a4 $§16.00; 67 m Iath at $2,60, Cargo schir J. Doan, Jr,, £rom Grand Huvon, 112,477 £t strips, 32,33 (& boords 50 pos inth st $2.60, Manfstéo i from Dluskegon, 135 m £t strips mjil-run, at §16,00, Cirgo ‘barge O, F, Al- ven, 67,697 1t sirips * ois, and seantling ot #1035 209 pea lath ot $2.60, Doards and etrips Cargo schr Mns 971 ftwhort, lamber at $7.25 Sohr Joses, from Muskogon, 116 at $15.00; Iath, $2.60, 2ilot, from Buskegon, 80 m bonrds sud strd s at $19.50 ; $04 m lath at $2,60, Bler- Slunlsteo, 180 m joista and scantling at $10.60, Taleon, from Ludington, 110 m jolats and scantling at $10,25, El Tempo, from Mnnistoo, 13 m Jouta and seatling at $10,50, Australla, from Manis- toe, 140 m folsts and scantling at §10,5 Cliapin, from Manlsteo, 113 m tlingat $10,00, Lovi Grant, from Maniéteo, 110 m ch jumbor at $10,60; 80 m 1 {nch lumber at $1L52}, E. M. Slanton, from Maniateo, 85 m eoloctod Tumber ot $35.00 ; 130 m Joists aud scantling at$10.50, Octavis, from Manistee, 120 1 jolsta and scantling ot 10,50, 'A, 6. Rocder, from Huskogon, 123 m stripa and boards, inill-run, at $16,00, L Torings, frolghts. ‘azo about, 350 off Owing to large offerings, froig! are abouf 0 of Tox it Sash Ahara ports. Chartera wero mado to-doy r Muskegon and $3 4 aro 33,00@4,00, tho latter prico for fmall ves- $3.75@0.00 3 Muskegon, 00 Meromineo, £2.808 Wille Lake, §: ‘AT TITE YATIDB, Afsir tradofs roported at tho' yards, tho inquiry Deing mostly for buflding lumber sud fenclng, - Litis jowor now, quotod at $3,00@3,25, Otber wero without particular chavge, - Hardwood iy requost and firm, Wo quote $,00 ; Ludiugton, $2.25@2.60 ; Oconto, $3,60@: 4,007 Tontwater, Groud Haven, $2.50, Becond clear, 1 inch to 4 il Third cloar, thick, Qlear flooribg, 1 3 it sud 24 "fogethor, clephant o, 950; turpontine, 67@68c; maphilia, gravity, 2007 naphilia, common, 16170, TOULARY—Tho olfcringa woro light, s well ps tho demand, ‘Turkeya aro quotablo ot 13)o, Chickeny b $4,0024,60, Sales includo 1 coop turkoysai 12k 1 coop largo spring chickons at £4,50; 21 coops clile o at $4,00@4.25; 2 coops malo kpring at £2.60." TOTATOL! quict and unchanged, Ghofeo peachblows uro salabloat G0@S00 fu car lots, Now po- tatoos at £6,00 por brl, Bales include 1 car peachblows at 55¢; 1 car dont 65¢; 1 car do ot 45c, both on track, PAINTS, COLORSE, AND PUFTY—\Wo quoto: WHITE LEAD, 3 Btrlotly purd Fancy brau Gepuino Velllo Montague, Amerlean. ... 14.60 1.60@12.00 aoLons, Masury's railroad colors, Palaco car colora in can Euglish vermilion, por Bearlet vormilion, In bulk..oessanes 84@3j0 In bladde: o 8xa@id o PIG IRON—Itcnialus " duil ‘ot the wunexcd quo. tations : Scoteh (according lo_brand), $52.00G60.00; Tuscaraman, 01,005 Maunllion, 01,007 Lako Suiperior, $58.00@50.00 ; Chileago stouo’ coal, $57,00 3 Misso stone voal, $67,00G58.00, SLEDBThero wus an improved domand for Iun- garlan aud milllct, Fair o cholco Hungarian sold Toudilyat $1,13:¢@1.25, and millot nt 85@00c. Othior aeeda wero Ihactivo aud nominal,_Salos woro Feported of 200 buga cholco ungariy ot $1.25; 10 bags and & cars ot $1,20 ; 150 baya ot #1165 ; 70 baga at $1.13%¢ ; 20 g millot at 90 ; G4 bngs 4t 87350 ; 56 bage at toc. ALT—Trado 14 fair and tho market steady for most grades. Wo quolo: Onondaga ond Saginaw, fne, £1.00; ordinary conrso, §2.00; coarno Dismond round dolar, $2.35% dairy, without bugs, $3.5 dairy, “with bags,: $1.60@4.76; ‘Ashton dairy, por mnck, '$5,80; ground olum, $2.00@2.40 ; Turk's Lslaud, 00, ¥ A —Nothing how was noticed n_thls market, "Prado wan quiot at tha following prices : Young hiyson, coison Ao?nir,m@m; do good, 60@7003 do cliolco to oxtra fine, 85¢(a$1,10 ; comnion to tine old Liysou, 7063 9503 comnon imporlal, 60680503 pood {o chofeodo, B0, $1.103 fiuo to good gunpowder, T0c@$1,10 ; choles, $1,16 @1.20; extrs, $1.5@1.45; chvlco to oxtra leaf Japnu, H503$1.00; falr to good do, 65@T6e;_comwon do 436 4503 colorod natural leaf Jupan, G3@0%0 3 common (o fo Qolong, 43@450 5 Good, G305e; choleo to vxtra, H3e@$L.00, TOBACCO—Wo quoto CurwiNa—Fine Cut—Extra, 75850 cholce, 05@ ‘common, 650005 poor, 4066, o—Natura lea, 69800} Lalt” bright, 60@700; Wlack, found, 45@7iGe, WOOD—Was quist 3nd_nominally lower, Wo mako o chango in_our lst:_Doech, $9.50 3 maplo, $10. Iekory, $11,0; ulabs, §0,00, delivered, VEQIFABLES—THo roaeipis woro ght this morn. ingy nd fresl stull sold, vesdily nt full prices, Wo quota: Teaw, $400 por bu; siring boans, $.00@ 4,00 per box3_cucumbers, T0C@SLUD por doz; now oufony, §7.00@20.00 por brl; do per doz, @0 splnaclt, $3.60@3,00 por brl} radishos, 10625 squash, 7100 per lh; neparagus, B0c@FLS; plo hit, "1@3ko por b3 letiuce, 25@500 por ‘doss Cnblase, $2,00@2.35 per doz; turulpe, SU@500 por doz } beels ut §3,75 per by WOOL—1¥as quict ind_unchangod, New wool, une manhiod, 1a beptuutng to como in, It I8 oxpected’ that ricoa will rulo very fow this scason, Old wool f sell= [k slowly o Weatorn manufacturors, Followlug oro 1ho quotations “ub, washied, oxtra medium Tub, walied, 'common {0 fatr, Common dihgy. . Tlocee, washed, S&XX, Hight. Ticeco, washed, XXX, dinky., Flevco, washed, aneidiurm light. Tlcoco, washe Fleeee, uuwosl Fleoce, unwaslicd, coutio'to medium Ticovo, unwashiod, conrse, and diogy. Buper, pullod. Egtra, pullad e urry wool o loag, Dricos for now wool it from §@Go Towor than tho nbove, e CHICAGO LIVE:STOGK MARKET. 13650 503620 Moypay Evenrta, May 20, . OATTLE—Reccivad ninco Baturday, 6,000 liead, ‘Thio pujkot did 1ok oxen Yory wusplolousty fov ellory, but Clear piding, st and 44 togethier Common flooring, dresscd, Common fiooring, dressed, second ‘Wagon-box boards, selected, 14 inch Anstock bonrds, . 1 stock boarda. . stock Loardn, Gommon boards, ... . s Joist, ecantliug, smal timbor, foncing, ote,, 16 feel and undor. .. ... Joist and scautling, 18 to 34 feet. Pickels, Bquaro. .. peERs 223 8 =1 £3% BSsEs 2t ] Cedar posts, round. . 1 rawod shingies. “Fhrea dolinrs per car £0 ho added when tranaterred, ‘which churgo follows the shingles, Thickness—Tive ehingles to bo two inches in thicke ness, Length—Sixteen inches, waop, Counters, $100.00@150.00; clear, mon, SU0.0050.0; eull, '$30.008 floorig, $30, 3 Ji—Glear, $30.00630.00 ¢ comrnon, $20,00@25.003 0@18. tlooring, $30,00@40,00, Quk—Cloar, $0.00@40.00; common, $20.00@25.005 cull, $12.00@18.00, oy iear, $35,00@45.00; common, $25.008 5,005 cull, $13.00G18.00, e S 00i0.00; common, $20.00930.00 ; @15.00. loar, $50,00800.00; common, $25.008 common, $25.008 00d—Olear, $30,00@40.00; cominon, $20.00 .00 ; cull, $10.00¢316.00, Wagon Btock—llickory nxlos, por s ‘wagon poloa, oacl, 43@350 ; box' boards, et el MARINE, PORT OF GHICAGO, ARRIVED. Schr Ellon Piko, Whito Lake, 60 Behir Porala, Whitu Lake, 90 @ lumber. Sehr Reclprocity, Menomiues, 200 argo Clty of Grand Haven, Gran mbor, d Haven, 220 m Jume Muskegon, 143 m lnmbor, 8 m lath, Buifalo, 285 m lumbor. lack Oreck, 160 m lumber, Yrop Caunda, Montreal, 25 cascs brandy, and sundrics, Belir Nubob, Erl Schr Willlo Lontl Sehr Lumberman, e, 000 tona coal, f, Grand Haven, 105 m lumber, - Behir Jounie Milof, Monomineo, 18) m Jumbor, 'Erlo, 50 ton# coal. ogon, 160 m Jumber, Schr G, 1, Barbor, Ludinglon, 103 m lunibor, Feow Lillio @ray, bi Schr 1. J, Banborn, Erankfort, ukfort, 90'm lumbor, Behr Hattio Wells, Behr Mystic, Mus] it i Hchr BL, Lawrouce Duifulo, 690 tons conl, Behr Josoph Page, ‘uitalo, 1,090 tows oo fichir Two Drothors, Monoinifioe, 185 m Behr Torace Greolay, While Lake, 1,100 o, 370 1 lunibar, 70 m lath, llon, Little Suamico, 200 m lumber, Sohr Wm, Toncr, Minkegon, 130 m lanibor, 00 m Iath, Sehir Tda, Muskegon, 160 lumbor, Helir F, fcovlle, Muskegon, 160 m lumber, Balir Tacine, Munkegon, 145 m huaber, Hohr Adristle, Muskogou, 125 m lumbor, Teop Qity of “Fraverio, Traverno Qity, 678 m lumbor, Belir Boll Walbridgo, fily Bturgeon Hay, 200 m lumber, HehnGubs, Menominoo, 180 m {umbor, 60 n Infh, Behir A, J, Mowry, Lincoln, 160 m lumbor, 10 m lath, gehr Thoo Holls, Bunmlco, 176 m lumbor, 05 m Iatl, Sohr £ 1, Gardhor, Monoininao, 400 m Tumbor, fiohx Wny ilate) Modomineo, 240 im lumbor, Habr Falcon, Ludington, 116 m lumhor, Belir Arab, Ludinglon, 140 m lumbor, Sehr Annn O, Hanson, Ludington, 180 m lumbor, el Frontlot Oify, T lnglofh 160 m Tamor, Hcow Harmony, White Lako, 66 m Jumbor, 8ol J. TMihbard, White Lake, 00 m lumber, 8clir Octavin, Manfalcs, 130 m lumibor, TProp Ohan. 1iiolz, Mnihteo, 160 m lumbor, 75 m sash, 5 m pickols, 60 m nhiingles Dargo Olly of Erle, Grand Laven,.220 m lumber, Prop Wyoming, Grand Haven, 160 m lumbor, Hohr 3, Bean, Jr,, Grand Huven, 185 m lwnbor, Dargo Mars, Luilugtod, 230 m lmbar, Dargo Nicholaon, Ludisigton, 130 m lurbor, Sour Magglo Thompion, Whito Lake, 165 m fumber, 20 1n Inth, 8ohir Philo Scoxille, Bufralo, 600 tons coal, Prop m::ubm. Bultalo, 852 brls sugar, 50 tons plg Behr Topsoy, Muskegon, 145 m lumbor, Holiz Gl lilogs, Muskegon, 170 m Tumber, 40 m Scow D. G, Wright, Ludington, 135 m lumber, Trop Menominoe, Urcon Ty, 300 tonsZpig iron, 2,540 1 shinglos, 400 pkgn fish, Behir Black llawk, J{amlin, 165 m lumber, Heow Chismplon, Houth Haven, 30 m lumbor, Dargo Peshitigo, Peshtigo, 630 m lumber, Jlarge Advauce, Poalitigo, 368 m Inmbor, Btmr 8cott, Erlo, 24 pl;lgs wine, and sundries, Prop 1}‘\;-[2., BufTalo, 21 pkgs morchandise, snd sune s, Btmr Lawrence, Ogdenaburgh, 1 talo Ince 8, 130 Mozen lomone, 613 bats fam - CH B Btmr Jopin, Luftalo, 216 bata. xaiload iron, 3,000 brle cmont, aud wundrios, Stmr Manitowoe, Manilawde, 200 brla flour, 24 bozes fluh, 600 b wheat, 250° brls pork, 25 tube bute Selir Japan, Groen Bay, 165 m Jnmbor., Behir J. P, {ard, White Lak i : Helir G, D, Norrls, Ocouty. 20 Fuass 8 TRy Bargo ¥, Allow, Grand Ttavon, 1107 ‘Tumber, 20 m. ath, 3 Barge Approntios a n a6 Approntioo Doy, Grand Haven, 2035 lumber, 3 Schr E, A Blinton, Maulsteo, 100 m limber, 58 m nth, Scow Bllvor Cloud, Manlatee, 00 m lumbor, Bargo Windsor, Mensloe, 250 m lumber, Holir Australin, Maiate, 150 m lumber, Belir Tovi Grant, Maulstdo, 200 m fumbar., Belic El Tompo, 160 m lumber, Sciur Warmony, Manistee, 300 m lumber, 78 m bih, 176 Son S TICHStE, 4010 ul.fugxum chr Monsoou, Muskegon, 116 m Inmber, 50 m la Belix 0, L Jolison, Miskegon, 100.m Tambar. " Selu Paui, Munkiogon, 118 m lumbor, 40 m ints, Holr Littlo Tell, Muskogbu, 120 m lumber, 10 m I, Behr Mary, Nubkegon, 160 m lumber, Bloam brigo Annfa Lunrs, Muskegon, 225 m Tumber, Sehe Iyer Lawaon, Musfegon, 105 m lumber, & m th, Behir 0. farrison, Wlate Tako, 120 m Jumber, Behr I, It, Dinko, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, Bobir Wes(cloater, Muskegay, 146 m lumber, 20 mlath, Belr Regulator, Nuskegon,120 m lumber, | Selir 8t, Pau), Muskegon, 175 m lumber. Selir Alary, siunkn.;on, 180 m lumber, Trop J. H,'Owen, Iscanabn, 50 gross tons iron oro. Brlg Moctianc, Monomineo, 25 m lumber, Bolir Black Hawk, Ludington, 190 m lumbor, 8ehir Anulo Suorvvood, Erle, 1,800 fona conl. Bertlin Bomos, Monomisioy, 340 m lumber, 50 1 lath, Barge 0, G, D,, Munkogon, 300 m lumber, Hebir @, D, Seayor, mglntguhgxln) x lumber, ......Moy 20, Prop B, W. Blanchard, Bufialo, 45500 ba’ oats, 1,100 brla {lour, 800 acks flax sced, Bebr Beott, Exic, 1,400 brls flour. ~ @ -+ Prop Monominco, Uroen Biay, 40 tens pig iron, snd sundries, Prop Ocean, ontres, 100 brls four, 50 balos broom Prop ciln.;u.' Rlotz, Manistos, 600 bu oats, snd suns rios, Behr Lizzlo Throop, Norn's Pier, 200 bu oats, 10 brls pork, and sundriee, Belur Sliylatl, Lxle, 11000 b corn, 10,600 bu oats, 100 s flour, Sclir O, Harriaon, WhitoTake, 60bu oats. Schr Blaok Hawk, Stony Ureok, 500 bu oats, Sebr Eblucozer, Horn's i, 600 bu oats, LAKE FREIGHTS, Frofghta woro activ and Jower, Quotabloat Bo for coru, and G0 for wheat to Buffalo, Tho following churfors woro reported: To Duffslo—Schrs J.. 3o March, Latrinfer, 11, ¥\ Jog, I, D, Baldwin, American Union, J. D, Bawyer, corn at 80 ; Mockiug Bird, wheat at 0o ; prop Russin, wheat ana oats, through Tato to Now York ; prop Ydaho, corn, through to Boston prop Bt Louls, corn aud wheat, nnd Morchant, -fof corn, through' rato to Now 'York; schr Mont.. pullsk, wheat to Ogdonsburgh at 1ifo; schr Kato nzley, corn fo Port Colborne at 6o ; schr' Bay Blatd, ‘wheat yrom Port Washington to Bufralo at 807 BroR Canads, to Montreal, whoat on private torm capacity equal to 85,000 bu of wheat, 310,00’ bu of corn, and 40,000 bu'of onts, 'The Ponsauked was taken for corn {0 Buffalo, in tho atornoon, at 60 3 capacityy 38,000 b, | MISCELLANEOUS, Thio tiver fa full of vossels, _Over 100 lumbor-laden craft are in port, besidos o largo' numbor of vossels from thelower lsio, ~Tho Queon of tho West, which went on Peehtiga reef, has got off, and 18 now av Oconto, Her cargo of Tumber was saved, ‘Tho stmr Cuyalioge arrived at AMarquotte Sun= iy, Bli could uol gt o Bayfeld on account of tha e —1t1a eald that it will cost about §1,000 to put tha Havaua o order, ~—Tho Bulfalo Express says : The contract for the raisiug of the achr W, Graut a been lot to porties owning the tug Leviathan, The cargo of coal is to ba loft at Mackinaw, snd tho vessel to bo dolivered in drye dock ot Detroit. Tho consideration is to bo $4,000, But no got, no pay.” —A tug lne gona from Portage Lake to tho roscno of tho stmr Lotta Bernard, beached last fall noar One tonngon, G veoscla woro 1afd up at Facanabs, blockaded Dy ice, for exactly slx months, lacking ono day, Thoy ‘were released sbout ten days ago, —At laut nccounts, tho Fl‘or Olty of Montreal waa atill fast in tho ico near Duluth. Heveral of the officera and passcugers havo succendod Ln geitiug ashoro. —The now revenue steamer bullding at Buffalo, Now York, is (o ba called the Georgo 8. Boutwell, as & 'conle pliment to the recent Socretary of the Treasury. —Nosars, Honon & Co,, of Cloveland, havo recently purchiased the props Rockot-sud Comet, which for Bome years have been plying betwoen Buffalo and Green Day, for tho Lake Superior route, Tho steam. era nolctod o take the placo of tho Rockst pnd Comot, on the Green Bay line, are tho Pagsaio and Canisteo, of tho Union Bteamboat Lina, —L’Aneo 18 soon to beeome one of tho most impors tant uhipping points on Lake Buporior for shipmest of oro. —Tho sehr William Elgin, which wont nshoro Iast tall below Port Ontario, 18 belng ropaired at Kingse on, X ~Tho tug Gen, Burnside was sold o day or bwo sinca by \tV. Hv‘lng?u:l:lls;&m%o » of Detroit, to Tawna parties, for thio sun of . —A vesscl callod tho 8}, Poter was to bo launched on Baturdsy at Toledo. Her dimcnsions aro: 140 fect length over all, 12 feet hold, 26 fost beam. The vesecl cost $26,000, Capacity, 16,000 bu grain through tha caual, Tho now vessel at Bailoy’s yard was also to ba lauuched, fully rigged and fitted-out on tho stocks, Hor cost s $20,000, A mammoth dredgo {4 ulso belug constructed at Tolodo st a cost of about §16,000, und a capacity of drodgiug noarly 1,000 cublo yarda of caxth por day. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib« une Building. Bingle or in suites. " 'With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors throughs out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo~ cation. W. 0. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. ehr Planot, Dean's Plor, 0 m posts, et ‘wylor, Ford ltiver, 200 m lumber, 10 m alki, Behr Minnlo Slausen, Menominoo, 225 m Jumbor, 76 . po, Menominee, 400 m lumbor, Belir Lono' tar, Meuomineo, 230 m'lumber, 400 m Tath, Belir Proefo, Grand Mavon, 16 m Inmbor, 5 m Iath, Helir Yanked Blado, Ocontd, 180 m lumbor, Belur Mosello, Menomineo, 20 1w Tumbor, 30 m tath, Belir White Uloud, Mouominee, 200 ni umber, 18 m Drig Commerco, T Falo, 300 m lumber, 60 m laih, Hoow . 1, Cluphy, Manlsiee, 190 luniber, Trop George Dunlior, Muskogon, 150 ta lumbor, 30 m DISSCLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. 't hip horatoforo existing undor the firm oot D I Chabo & Ko o dlutoivad By dputaad o0 R g ooke i rosuuits il o kope Xl onlooof 0. 811 Rrolor- aro authorlzed to colluat au ttlo all dobts du 0lale ) 0. " BVE, GiTARE B I W, OHABI, OPARTNERSIHIP. Tigo undorstigmud havo ontorod tuto oo tho tirm_name of Chnse & P Pato (s auccossar Oliuss & e, aud rouinred to No, 611 Archer.av, (8 Dlooks woat of Halstod-st,), whora tof will ogntinue itia Tumbor husinoss (u all its brachos, 1, W, OIASE, 1, 1873, 1, 8. PATE. Dargo Goldon IMavvest, Muskegon, 275 in lumber, Vargn Coutent, Mukkegou, 280 m fumber, liwkegon, 116 1n lumbor, 16m lath, , Muskegolr, 125 m lumibor, Behie Myrtio, Muskogon, 170 m lutabor, 30 m hth, Belr Pilot, Nuskegon, 90 m lmbor, 100 m lath, Behr D, Nowholl, Musk Belir 1, Layden, Musk Hehr Glpsoy, Milskegon, Behr Miuerva, Buskogou, 200 i Jumber, Belir Honest Jolin, Al Eelr Fashion, Munko Hulir E, Gy Groy, Rl 1,'125 1n Jumbor, akeggon, U5 1 hunbor, ou, 160'm lumbor, 0gOR, 110 1 lumbor, Chilepyo, dlay 1, 143 SOALES. FAIRBANKS BIANDARD SCALHS 111 AND 118 LAKE-ST,