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CORN. Prospects of tho Orop. 2 Oxanaa, 1L, May 31, 1875, Yo the Bditor of The Chieago Tribuna: Bm: I notico in your lesue of yestorday, an wxtraot from o lotter from Eurcka, which charges somobody with trying to got up n soaro on corn. ‘Having oxprosscd an opinion in your columus yostorday, I will say a fow words moro on tho gubjoot. * A graln-donlor, on roading the eald oxtract, ox- dlalmed, in my hearing: “I'll bot that follow Lisa sold short!" Howover that may bo, I pro- snmo ho may havo told vory noatly tho truth so Aar as his Jocallty is concorned (though it may bo alightly colored by hia mannor of oxprossing it), 28 Euroks ia located in n high-rolling, woll- dratned sootion; but tho writor will not clalm that Euroka furnishos tho ontire corn-supply. “Thoro i8 no doubt but o large portion of tho ‘Tarketablo corn ia still in tho Londs of the farm- ors; and, If wo ‘wro to havo o short orop of oorn, I trust it will romaln with thom until they roalizo tho natural and inovitablo approciation of valuos resulting thorofrom, Tho farmors aro tho ones who most néed, and are bost entitled o, any advanco in prices that may rosult from any ahortago, as thoy wiil bo tho leading suffer- «ors from fuiluro of crops, and aro hoavily in Qobt for what thoy have on hand, It is for the heat good of ll classos that tho farmers roslize all they oan, Moohanics, morchants, and donlors of all kinds, axo staggoring undor. tho burden of ocarrying thom; and, it thoy roallzo- bottor Prices, thoy can pay moro dobis, and all kinds of businoss will bo Frnporl(mmlnly rolloved ; while, 1f, throngh any influonco, the farmors arg inducod to dispose of. their surplus, sud tho ad- anco acorues to tho donlors and spoculators, the benefits to businoss genorally and tho Stato will bo comparativoly small. I do not say that tho few oncouraging reports from difforont sec- tions aro prompted . by donlors to got up a scaror among farmers to induco them tn goll at low figuros, but X do hopo that will not be tho result, and Iam freo to say that I profor that tho farm- ‘ora aliould realize the ndvanco, if any ocours, ‘Thero may bo 50,000,000 bushols of corn to como to markot, ~If 80, overy cont por bushel advanco moans 2500,000; and tho most direct way to seattor it to all olasacs is to lot it go to tho farmer Srat. 8o I ndviso tho farmers to hold on to their corn for the prosont. DBut to tho point at fusucs ur Town-Asgessor _informed mo 'yoaturdny that, in bis opinion, Joss thau balf of tho pro- osed corn-land. is plowed at this date. o has End & good chance to ascertain the actual sitna- ion. : L wishod to show up tho darkost sldo, T could give many names of good farmors who hiavo fust bogun {o plow for corn ; for instanco, Teat Woanoatay, o Woll-to~do faraor told mo s wishod to plant 160 ncres of corn, but had just Degun to, plow that morning (bho 25th). A friond told mo of ouc of bis- noighbors who ‘plantod 200 acros in corn_Inat yoor, and o bad not turned a furrow up to last Tuesday. A roliablo man from an adjoining township told mo yostorday that not moro than ono noro in twonty was plantod in tnt township ; sd &uch casos conld bo.givenad libitum, Doubtloss the farmers sco tho darkost sido’s ihings will turn out somowhat bottor tha thoy anticipated, for many nro fonring & total failuro ; but, at tho Dest, thoy mvo yoason to fecl bluo, A gontloman from this placo took a ittlo trip #his wook, and Lo roports, fron Chicago to To- Jono, and ‘around to Bloomiugtoy, and from Che- nos fo the Btato lino, on tho I\, P. & W. Tail- road, everything is,backwnard; petds are fulls old stalks standing in tho flelda; but n small ortion of tho land plowed, &e. This includos & rack of country equal to about 100 uiles aquaro, or 10,000 squaro milos out of tho most produo- tivo portion of tho fi"‘"“ corn-bolt. From At: lanta to Chonon, on tho -Alton & 8t. Louls Rail- road, he reports the condition ns much botter, and prospoots fair ; corn noarly all planted, &o. ; but, in ordor to n fair ostimato of tho situntion, one iden ‘should bo borne in mind, to-wit: tho lands that can’t bo plsnted until vory Iato, If nt Bl oro tloso it givo tho lrgos yield, and Tonco tho avorago will bo groatly reduced. T estimato that thio nggrogato erop may behalt that of last year, with favorablo wontlior; but €an wo oxpect ovorything favorablo? Yosfordsy wo hnd sovoral houre' bhard rain, cloating off cold, with quito s {cost ths morning. _ With tho ground so full of wator, o very little rain_stops wo:k, and weeds will grow whothor corn does or not. + Our prairies will stand dry wonthor; I have known thirty bushels per aero grown without any rain from planting time to Larvost ; buttoo much rain causes entire fallures, and, I wo have ;m; ‘started in woll for n wot 8oason, T am nob & judgo. Lot ua considor for & momont what o Lalf-orop of corn monns in Ilinoig. In 1870 I saw an estimato in Tz Tninuxe (from tho Unitod States Statiatics, I think) placing tho corn-crop of Tllinois for that your at 250,000,000 bushols. In & recont ispuo THE TIDONE puth tho crop of 1672 8¢ 206,000,000, 1 hind thought the crop of 1872 about 'the samie as that of 1870, but smallor than 1871, But, putting tho crop (averago of threo yoars) at 200,000,000 bushels por aunum, balf a orop moana 100,000,000 bushols, T catitato thio amount of our surplus for mar- Ket (ovor what is fod at homo) to bo about one- fourth to ono-third tho wholo crop. Calling it ono-third, wo shall have consumod at homa 183,- 000,000 bushols, and Lad for sale 67,000,000 bushols, por anwum. With alf o crop for'tho coming season, wo should noed to draw on our surplus now _on hand for 83,000,000 bushols, Jenving only’33,000,000 or 84,000,000 bushols, for ‘market for this yoar and noxt; or, in other words, wo shail havo 100,000,000 bushiels’ of corn loss to market in the next two yosrs than wo have ‘markoted during tho past wo yenrs, Tho fmprossion obtulnn genorally that wo 1avo boen gradually nccumulating tho surplua for throo yours past, and that wo have much mora corn on hand than ona yoar ago. I think this is o mistako. Thoro aro & fow lots of old corn on hand, but T can find but very fow farm- ers who roport 8 much corn on haud a8 o yoar sgo. . » A fow days of this cold weathor, and corn will rot in tho ground. A continuntion of wet woathor, and tha erop cannob bo oultivated. Ouly with the most favroablo woathor can wo expoct oven half na muoh ns the averago for the three past yenrs. So I ropeat tho advico to farmors : Hold your corn till you gek what it cost you to raigo it, Inoquors. * T = SR, BILLIARD EXHIBITION. A fow hours wero spont vory ploasantly nt Foloy's, lnst eveuing, by o number of Iadios snd gentlemen who wero invited to witness o privato oxhibition of billiards by Ubagsy. A game of 400 points Fronch caroms was played batwoon Lim and Goorgo Blosson, tho lattor recelving tho odds of 200. Tho skillful Frenchman was in his best mood, 88 tho following remarkable score will show : ' Unassx—S, 9,13, 6, 3, 60, 8, 77, 9, 0, 13, 15, 1, 1, 8, 0, 14, 89, 6, 41, 61, 0, 9,37, Total, 410,’ Averago, Haak, Tasbeeula U THSL o o ' 0, 0,1, 31, 6,85,1,'9, Total,'110, Avcrage, 4714, ', ~ At tho close of tho game, Ubasay favarod thq company with sevoral wondorful fancy shots, such na mukhnz; the ball describe the outlines of - cocked Lint, tho_outlines of s smoking-pipe, and the figuro elght: His most astonishing tliot vaa to carom on & ball under the table, which ho socomplishod almob} ab the firat utmmsn. Mr, Abo Bassford closed tho oxhibition by tosking & number of difficnlt caroms with his Singers, = PR — . _EXAMINATION FOR STATE CERTIFICATES. §TATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPANTMENT OV Enuonmn,} " b BrmiNorreLD, May 27, 1874, Notlco is oreby given that an oxamination of teichors doalring Stato cortifioates, will bo Liold in_thig city, on Tuosdey nnd Wednesday, tho 166 and 23 daya of July noxt. Tho exaini- fation will bo held in tho High School Building, ‘Gommenolng procisoly at Lalf-past 8 o'clock, a. in., Tuosday, July 1, Tull Information upon all essontial mnttors’ pertaining to tho examination iy contalned in ciroular No. 7, current sorios, s copy of which- will bo promptly sent to any toacher dosiring it, upon spplication to this offico thorofor, A caro- ful examination of tho whole of said clrcular is recommended, so that thero may bo no mistake br misunderalanding; ne nonoe of tho conditions $herein proscribed ean bo doviated from. Tenchers rocolving Oiroular 2~ ghould noto artloilarly whot I8 anid on f..gs ‘1, undor the fnw.; of * Credentials," and on pago 3, tndor the head of ** Conditions Precedent,” ay, by doing 80, somo oxpense and much disappolutingnt may bo avoided. Partioular attention is also directed to $ho remarks on Punctual Attendance,” pago T \ Papors forwardod 88 tostimoniala must in all canes be originals. 1f suy teacher aishos tho originals returncd, copies thoreof, for-filo in this pfice, must be sent with the originale, Whon | Gontral coples nro no sont, tho originalawill bo returned, hut not otherwiso. Tt will bo usoleas for any ono . to.oxpoct admis- slon to tho oxamination who shall not previously. hiavo submitted watisfactory - crodontinls upon ohoh of tho roquired points, and boon 8o in- formed. Any _ tonchior dunlllln§ tlon “should at onco for crodontials_ and tostimonials. bo . immodiatoly _luspocted ault communicated to the poraon apply- fug. Whon tho papord aro roportod Lo bo sntia- factory, and not till thon, tho teachor will con- pidor meolt ng fully ndmitted to memborsbip in tho olnss to be oxamined. Aftor ono is ndmitted to memborship in tho olags, thon mneithor to appear nor offor any ox- planation of fafluro, 18 & brosch of courtosy which an honorablo man should avold. Thoro ia no foo required for a Btato cortifleato. 1t i bolloved that tho timo chosen for the ox- amiuation i, upon the wholo, aa favorablo as any that conld bo solocted. 1t is Impossiblo to doslguata o day_that will ogually nccommodato all. “Thia oty is contral, nccossiblo, and othor- wiso conveniont, and tio oxponsos will be ag light a8 in avy ofhior suitablo placo. : NEWTON BATEMAN, Suporintendent of Public Instruction, GREAT FRESHET. Raopid Risc of tho Ste Lawrenceslma monse Numbor of KLogs Carrled + Downe=Destriction 10 Propertyss T'ho River Cuts o Now Channcl, Quebeo (May 28) Dinpateh o the Noston Globe, . Tor tho past fow duys, the River Bt. Lawrenoo has boen orowdod -With timbor broken adrift from various places; nnd on the River St Maurico two snw-mills, bolonging to Baptiats & Fone, hiavo boon swopt away by tho groat flood that hayo provailed since Saturday. In the enrly pors of ay, it was fonrod that thoro would bo o gearcity of wator for drlvlr:]g, but ono of tho Bt. Maurlco lumbormon, Mr. Josoph Itoynar, camo down froman oxploFing four n thamppor portion of the territory immediatoly aftor tho ico shoved from the main rivor, and roported tho largo Inkes still covored with ico, tho water rising slowly, sud about threo foot of snow still in tho woods. Ton days Intor, the rivor hnd rison to & bigh {zltch, Dut hnd gouo down considerably bofore ho recant heavy rains. On Baturday night, an- other rigo n the river took place. At 8 o'clock on Bunday morning, the Govornment boom in tho onstorly channol was broken by tho impotu- ous ourront, and somo hours later tho guide- boom in tho westerly channel enappod nsunder. Tho Governmont Suporintendont of tho works, with o largo gang of mon, workod hard to ro- nir tho dsmago, but witholt rosult, and nothe ng conld staud ngainst tho rushing curront, and tho timber pourcd into the 8t. Lawrencoina continuous stronm. Tho quantity of timbor gono adrift will probably not fall short of 100,000 logs, Tho wator-mill of Morsra. Goorgo Baptist & Sons, situsted at Los Grals, sbout 16 milos up tho t. Maurice, Was gwopt away by tho raging wators, and tho mill- Dooms of ‘tho samo firm, ob their steam mill, noar the mouth of the river, shored the snmo fato. In addition to the Mossrs, Baptist, tho following firms will suffor from this accident : @, B, Hall, Bl. Maurico Lumber and Land Com- pnny, Btoddards, Ritchio & Oull, ond & fow others to s loss oxtent, Tho booms in tho mid- dlo chnnnel still hold fast. Thoy contain about 160,000 logs, and it is bolluved that thoy will stand tho prossuro, aithough tho timbor is com- ing down very fast. Tho lntest advices from Threo Rivers sny that tho wator still continues vory bigh. 5 “Owing to the rapid curront on the St. Maurico, tho booms canuot -bo mlnfiud, and the logs aro mnmnfi“l}ue stendily by tho cast and west chan- nols, 0 booms in tho contro channol still hold fost; and, s thoy have stood the onormous prossuro do long, thoy may bo considored safo. 'Fho lurabormon fro doing all tn thoir powor to envo tho drift logs, Stonmers and. small boats, with largo_gangs of men, aro working hard all along tho Bt. Lawronco bolow Threo Rivera; o great many loga will also bo Aaved by tho peopla on both sides of tho river, It is roported that tho Government timber slide at Shawinigan Falla has boon carried away. Tho sceno at Grais vil- lage.is eaid to bo wild in the oxtromo. The river has cut out a now channol, some distanco inland, forming an island which takes in the ontira vil- Ingo and somo neres of lnud to the wostward,. Thousands of logs flonted down the Bt. Law- ronco, past Quabec, to-day. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. The New York Produce Market, Nrw Yoni, May 31,—CorToN—Qulet ; middling up- land, 191cc. Dupapsurrs—Tlonr heavy and lower: reccipts, 25,000 brls ; superfino Westorn and Stato, $5.05@0.16; gomman {0, good extre, $0.00GT.10; ood to cholce, 8! to mnko applicn- rward tho roquired Thoso will and tho ro- 100, 10; * ¥lilto whoat oxtra, 39.1010,50; Ohio, $6. 10,60 § Bl Touls, $7.20@12,25. Lye. flodr oy meai wichanged, ' Wheat hoavy aud lowor ; rocolpts, ferlor spring, $1.95@1.40; No. 3 Ohicago, No. 3 Milwaulkes, . $1,60 3 No, 2 Olifeago, ! ! Northwest I]lrln[r, $1,08@1.60 ; No, 2 Milwankeo, $1,6061.62 3 No, 140 to arrive noxt weok, §.08G@1.00. tiyo birloy, aud malt unchonged, Cort heavy and doclinlug ; rocelpts, 17,000 bu ; now mixed Weatern, 6334@G050 ; 8oft do, 6303 yollow, G6i¢@080 3 white, 60; old mixed, 67@60ic, Oata heavy und lowor’; recelpts, 103,000 bu; ow mixed Westorn, 48@ 60c ; white, 66@57¢ ; black, 48@49¢. Eoos—In fair demond ; Wostorn, 17@180. 1iax AnD Hors—Uuchanged. Lratuen—Firm at 28@300 ; Orluoco, 27@28e¢, ., WooL—Dull sud casior; Ohlo, 480; unwasbiod, 8203 pulled, 400 ; acoured, 700, . Anocenres—Coileo Alrong ; llloz 17%@19%c, Bugar modorately activo and essfor af 074@dc, Molssses quist, Rica irm ot T¥@8xe. PrrnoLzuN~—Dull and lower ; erude, 8%o; refinod, c. TunresTove—Dul and lowor st 4650, ProvistoNs—Pork lower, Mess, $10,375¢. Boof un- obanged, Out moats lower, Hams, 19@i%c, Shoul. ders, 7o middles dull; Wostern 1ong lear, 9G04¢c. Laxd sctivo, bub lowar; Woatorn slaa, 06 Redtly <, BUTTER AND OmERSE—Unchanged, Wiskx—Quict and stoady ot U3jgc, Forclgn Maricotss ’ Livenroor, Moy Sl—I11 s, m.—Flour, 278 0d, Winter wheat, 126 2d; spring, 11s 24@12s fld 3 white, 128 20@ fialfl\'l”: club, 128 61, Corn, 278 G6d. Pork, DON, Moy p, m,—Consols, monoy, 93% ; sceonmt i 5 Sans of 6, 0135+ G0 OF T, D434 10000 833¢; now ba 80X ; Erlo, 4934, Tiahus, May S1—Rentes, 678, Lrverieoor, My 31.—Cofton quict snd steady; middling uplands, 87 Orloans, 9:/@9%d, Balos 10,600 brioa ; Amrican, 6,750 bales ; speculation aud export, 2,000, Tireadstulla quiot. Flour, 376 G, Corm, 278 04, Cliceec, 673 0d, Oumborlind middles, 37s 6d. Weokly Itoview of tho Albany Live Stock Markot, Special Inapatch to The Chicago Tribune. Avoaxy, N, Y., Juno 1,—DEEves—As boforo fntt- sntod, thin woel’s markot has boou vory unfavorsblo to dealors, Westorn buyers and ehippera moro particu- Iarly, Tijo markot oponed quiotly on_Thursdsy, with o moderato attendunco of local buyors and buléhors, ‘who domandod, sud finally obtatucd, a full 3o per 1b 1ivo wolght reduction from tho roling pricos of last week, Notwithatanding tho stato of tho market, a ‘modorato amount of trado was done, tho salss of the day amounting o 1,025 Licad, Roports from Duffalo anil Ghicago Wero véry unfavorablo, and doalors, knowe ing that tho supply of etock wauld bo ‘ample, oporated mtrougly = dn ' causing holdors 10 moro_readily make concossions. Ou tho following Gny also tlio attondanico wa modcrato, and salcs cou- Sidorably smallor than on that dsy last wook. No im- ‘provement in prices was manifoated, but, on the con- ¥rary, prices atill furthor doclined, 'On Saturday the attondanco of New York and Diighton doalers was oad, but tho market ruled dull, Buyers wero Grm i Seruandlug largs concesslons, and funlly succoeded in breaking down tho market, obtaining cattlo in somo fnstancos t a roduction of from 3 to X0 por I, Frou tho opening day tho markot Lsa ruled irogular, ‘and closed to-duy much doprossod, Tho rocoipls for Hha woek aro 9,600 hhond, about 18 car-oads larger thau Focolpta lnst whek, Tho avorago quality docs not differ Inaterially from last wool oxcopt. thiat “ fops "a r enot B0 abundant, Medium wolghia and good butchorlug Btcors n ight supply. Tho following aro the. rullug ricea this week ; Vrominm, $1.00G7.60; oxtra, $0.23 @50 it quallty 16@0.13 7 socond quality; $5,25 }third qualily, $4.15@6.35; Suferior, $4,008 puc; Siteer AxD Lasms—Rocoipts this week unusualiy small, The market Lns ruled dull, with a modrate Qumnnd, Notbing was dono of fmportanco until yealorusy,whien favorablo roparts from Now York tonde 20 to stinsulato trado ond inorossod tho demand, Tho supply numbera only 45 car loads, or 0,000 head, ‘about Uil o tho rocoips of lust weok, ‘Tiio market closud dull, Bhorn Stato and Woulors, @130 Y Ib; unshorn, 0ige. Lombs, 0@110 3 I A i< Comariista branchi of trado baa ruled dul Only ono ear has boen disposod of, moat of which wera talkon by local Luyors, for iho supply of sivor cotnties at fast weclds pricos, ‘Two cur-londs’ were recetved yeaterdsy, but wout ghrough i dret Lands, - Prices Taugo from $0,00 to £0.00, - THonsra—Tho supply this weok Las boen amplo, and tho qulity of tho tock remalus wnchanged, ' Fho stables aro kopt full, and tho demond continuss active, Herkimer County Datry Markote Tarrue Facts, N; Y., Moy 81,—-Tho 'markot this ook hus beon_setive, With prices 3 littlo iu adyanco of thows of last ok, Karm dairies sold brlikly, aud Woro ll cloared earlynt prices ranging from 0o {0 14c. Thio 4 ekima " went 5t 00 0 130, according fo quality, and thosa of wholo milk, from 130 to 140, Tho daliv- ry waa about 00 boxos., * A ‘actarios wero well ropresanted, tho offerings boing about 6,000 Loxes, 3,000 of which Wero sold, cxclusivo of tlio8 that worb sont forward on commisilon, Luy- ors wero eagor o soeure bout grades, aud pricos s0on advancod from 1436 to 180 and 18i(c, which Saa top. prico for fauoy." Wo givo the Jeading Tranasciions an follows 3 Arnold Brothogy 140; Avory % Tves, 1630 Drochott & Yeator, '1do; ' Ghorry Valloy, 1830 3 Gonogobarrlo, 150; Bouth ntral 14350 of, J05es Gonnsolen, 14340} Oold Brook, 163403 Cold Orook, 1840 ; Cold 8 finq, 143603 Oranc's Garnors, 1630 5 Danvho Gold Bpr fa; Estomiion: 16)o+ dtaglo, 160+ Falrfiold Astociation, 1840 Norili Tuleflold, 1601 Old Pulrfiold, 1640} Tondorson Assoolation, 16403 - Horki 130§ Horkinn County Contral, 150} 1. D, Ives, 18ic; 8t, Johnavillo, 1830} Koys, M,‘{n; Qoo, Hodon, 1807 Liitlo Falls Gontral, 1605 Lotvillo, 14%0; Manholm, 16\{0; Manhoim " Contre, 18403 Manavillo, 180 Middlovillo, 16405 Nodh & Keoler, 143¢0; Nowport, 15403 Nowvillo ‘Associntion, 183c's Nlcliols, 18%a Norway Amsociation, 14%;0;' Blono' Glwreh,’ 14750 Tatnc's Hollow, 164¢0 + Rusacll, 1430+ Old Baliabury, 16i/o; Bhell's Tush, 160; Hmith COreck, 1830} Bprolier, 143¢c; Walker, 1403 Warron, )05 Zim- morman Oreek, 100, S : “ For tho cnrrnnplmfllnhwrlo«l 1aat yoar, tho malos amounted to sbout 6,000 boxos, and the top prico was Tiuttor at Tttt Talln was rathor dull and tho delly- orylight, Wo quato.salos for ordinnry packagos at 250 to20c, and flno grass mako at 70 to e, At tho Utlea City markot, nhout 2,000 boxen choeso woro sold, and slos woro biiak and prices firm at 14%a to18i(o, flo rullng prics belng 140 to 16c. Lo woathor in Horkimor I8 now warni and plossant, bubrathor dry, Now York Dry Goods Markot. Nrw Yonr, May 91,—Thoro waa o vary slow. irado movement ‘wilhi {ho jobbers and monufacturers agents, Drown nnd hloachod cotions aro very quiot, Dt stondy {n pricont tho reducod quotations, Den> 4o oro 10 falr dotmond “and_ well sold up, but othor colorod cottons rulo dull sud wosk, Coract joans aro dull, Rolled jaconcts wero loss sotive, Job lota of, prints aro aclling freoly, but regular_goods aro slug- glish, Dress goods ruld inactive, Tho dry goods im- Jorts for tho weok wero 81,057,804, or loas thau half tho amount for the corresponding ‘wook of tho Iast two yoars, i The Produce Markots, MILWAUREE. Mivwavnze, Moy 91, —BnrADsTuErs—Flonr stoady. Wheat qujot find woak ; No, 1, $1.33; No. 3, §1.21; Oata steady ; No. 2, 32c, ' Ryo.niem § No, 1, 09, ) duil and lowor; No, g, 4o apot; ddo July, Datley dull; No. 2, B0c. Frietotiri—Sieady, Duffalo, 6xe; Oswego, 1ixc. Tixor1rrs—Flour, 4,000 brla ; wheat, 103,000 bui, BuIeMENTS—Flour, 0,000 brls ; wheat, 05,000 b, OINOINNATT. OmvemNAtY, May 31,—Breapsrurrs—Flour steady. Wheat quiot, $1.48@1,50, Corn quiot, 41@80c. Ryo and hatloy nominal,~ Oats quiot, 37@45o. ‘Provisions—Moro activo, Pork, $10,60. bid; $10.78 askod, Iard-—nothing <oing, néminally, 83c, mok offered to any extont undor B3¢o, - Bulk moats strong ;. shoulders, Go; cloar riba lioid 8io: clear, 8%c, Dacon firm and 'in_good demand, Halos: shouldors, To; cloar ribs, 8o, bold 0o ot tho closa; clest 011’9340, 14 Wiriaxy—Firm ; 800, PHILADELPHIA, My 31.—BnEADsTUFTE—Vlour vory dull; superting, 't xtra family, $6.26@0.25, o vory woak: “rod, %1045 spring, $1,02, Corn los acti Westorn, 6lo, Oats ateady; whilo, 60@5{)e. Provistons—Dull, Moss pork, $18.5, PrrroLEuM—Crudo, 19c; rofined, 10)e. Wity —950., BALTIMORE. Baxtneong, May 81.—DBREprrurre—Floue un- changed. Wheat dull aud uominal, Corn dull; re- celpta light ; mixod Wostorn, 03@0ixc. Oata dull; mixed Western, 49@60c ; whito, 51@84c, Provisions—Teavy and nominal. Meas pork, $18.00, Lard dull at 0@0X(c. . Burren—In fair domand, but prices woak; good to chioleo Weatarn, 22@34o, “Wrmiskx—Dull at U3)@4a, OSWE %% n. PriapELROI, 08wEqo, May 81, —Whoat quist; No,1 Milwaukeo nominally'$L.60, Corn dull; Westorn, 50@56c, latter olco, ST. LOUIS. 81, Louts, May 31, —~BREADGTUEFS—Flour dull and jmckiunged, ' Wiieat Tull and, unseiilod, only ssmplo Iota sold, Oorn stoady ; No. 2, 38K@8Jc in clovator ; canhy 3963030 Tumo, 1@428F 1 Juky, 4330, Avgust, 45@15340 for salied, 'Onta dull nnd lowers No. 3, 313 @ii2c on track ; 33@33)0 in slevator, Barloy, no'mar- Ket. Ryo quiok, Wntanz—Quiot at 90c, Provistona~—Tork qulct at $1076 for ovon woight, and §17,00 for ovor wofght, Dulkmeats quict and unt changod. Bacon dull. Lard nominal, Tooa—Quict ot $4.25@4.70. * Garrrx—Dull and lowor ; winterod Toxsus, 3@4%0} nalvo stoors, $4.65@5,55 ALO, Burrate, My S1—Froun—In good demand. Wheat falrly activo ; salcs, 23,000 bu ; No. 3_Chicago, $1.34; Bhoboygan, '$148¢ Duluth, §1.47; No,2 Mil- wWaukeo Giub, in lots, $1,42@1,42)(1.43, ' Corn dull ; nominally 46480, nécording to condition, - DETROIT, Dernorr, May O1.—BREADRTURFS—Whoat dull and aaliado lower ; oxtra, $LET@183: No. 1, $1.83%@1.85; amber, $1,65 bid. Corn dull and o shado’ lower, 470 asked,'40@46X0 bid. Oata dulland lower; Btato, 43c. OLEVELAND, OLEVRLAND, Mby SL—BREADSTUFFE—Whest dull, nominal, Corn and oats dull but unchanged. PaTnoLEUM—Quict, steady, snd unchanged, TOLEDO, TOLZDO, May 31.—DREADATUFFR — Flour quiot and unchangod, Wheat unchangod; Noo1 whito Wabash, $1.05@2.00; No, 2 do, £1.85 ; No. 3, $1.76@1.77 ; No. 7ol $1.63: 'No, 3, $1.d0%. Corn bigher; high mixed, 4dc ; apot, 400; sallor July, white, 53¢ 3 no grado, 44c,,’ Oats quick ; No. 1, dé)c} mixed; i ‘nEro1rTe—Tirm and unchanged. Tecxirra—Flour, 2,000 bris ; whoat, 12,000 bu ; corn, 81,000 bu ; oats, 4,600 bu, 2 BiupaekTe—Flour, 2.000 brla; wheat, 17,000 bu corn, 6,000 bu; oats, 1,000 bu. TOUISVILLE, x®, Ky., “Mny 31,—BreApsTurrs—Flour Lovrsvits aull; oxtra family, §0.00. TrovistoNs—Steady, with Iight demend ; mess pork Bacon—shoulders, Ti¢; cloar rib, 93c; cloar, 17,00, 930, packed, Bulk meats quiet, wnchabgod, stendy ; tiorces, 0@03c 3 primo stoam, 830, Witsir—Qulot ; 88@800. NE\ ORLEANS, . New Onreans, Moy 81, —IEaDaTUFFs—Oorn quiet ; mized, 850 ; yollow, 670 3 whito, 57@b80. - Lanb—Dull ; tiorso, 83(@9xc ; kog, IX@10\(c, Grooures—Coffea’ firmer ; ordinary, 18@1803 fair, 185@10c ; good, 19@18}e ; primo, 19X @20K¢, Qilicrs unchungod, Corron—Dull, Sales, 1,500 bales ot yesterday's quotations, Tecelpts, 2,423} ozports, constwiso, 1,108; stock, 97,339, including’ 3,600 bales ' returnod ” by the steauier Alomphis, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED... .. May 31, Beow Champion, South Havon, 30 m lumbor, Bcow lHarmony, South Haven, 60 m lumbor, Behr Evaline, Erlo, 440 tons coal. Belir Antares, Ludington, 135 m lumber, Belir Goo, 8tocl, Oconto, %30 m lumbor. Trop Olty of London, Spanish River, 460 m lumbor, Schr Az00, Michoals Bay, 170 m luhbor, 27 m lath. , 1. Yerry, Black Greok, 130 m lumbor. King, Cartor'a Plor, 80 10 Tumbor, Belir Jamos Garratt, Cloveland, 472 tons coal, fehr ol 1T, 0, iieg, Forlago Lake, 160 m Jumber, 10 miath, - lack Qrock, 160 m lumber, Bcow Laurius, Holland, 28 m lumber. Hchr Lavinda, Lincoln, 125 m lumber, Bcbr Tilot, Muskegon, 116 m lumber, Schr Monsoon, Muakegou, 115 m. lumber, 40 m lath, Behr hreo Bolls, Murkegox, 160 m Inmbor, 20 m lath, Hchr D, Nowhall, Muskegon, 125 m lumnber, Bcow Granger, 8t. Paul’a Pior, 60 m lumbor. Helir Two Brothors, McOurtliy's Pior, 2,800 railroad tios, d Schr Adriatic, Muskegon, 195 m himbor, 20 m lath, Selir Lako Foreat, Sturgeon Bay, 300 codar posts, 1,010 \clegraph poles, 135 cds wda. Prop Arabin, Bufalo, 530 brls &ugnr, 710 pigs st Frop Gubs, Builalo, 617 brla pugar, and sundrics. Bobr Tuscola, Manfateo, 160 n fumbor, Sebir Totrol, 3auisteo, 120 m lumbor, Selir Harmony, Manistee, 250 m lumiber, 40 a Iath, 160 cadar poats, 60 1 shivglos, ‘ Scow Anna Tomtho, Monlsteo, 185 m lumber, Bebr N, N, Brigham, Maniatde, 85 m lumber, 88 m timbor, 600 m Iath, Prop Obaa, Llolz, Manistoc, 160 m lumber, 60 m lath 40 1 pickofa, chir J; 11. Straunch, Manistco, 150 m lumbor, clyr I, MeDonnld, Manistco, 170 in lumber. Tark Carrlor, Manfstec, 110 10 tumber, 79 m timbor, Eehr 8. Datod, Mabisted, 140m ltnber. ir 3. D, Newland, Mauistoo, 160 m lumber, Hchir Ostrich, Littlo Suantico, 245 m lumber, 40 mlath. Beur Lowis Ludington, Escauabs, 1,000 posts, 3,800 olograph poon, " © : Selur Qol, Ellaworth, Oconto, 205 m lumber, 11 m lath, Bcbr J, A, Travls, Buskegon, 70 m lumber, Bchr E, G. Gray, Muskegon, 118 m lumber. Behir Onrlew, Muakegon, 160 m lumber, 70 m lath, Eehr Ivor Liwson, Muskiogon, 176 m lumbor, Beow Rowena, Whito Lake, 105 m lumbor, Behr Planet, Whito Lake, 65 m lumber, Scow Miltorl, Whito Lako, 130 m lumbar, Boow Horacg Greoloy, Whitto Lako, 1,600 ralirond tod, Beaw D, I, Owon, Whito Lako, 2,600 railroad ties, - Scow M. Dixon, White Lake, 05 in lumbor, Beow Piigrim, iu(u:“pon, 160 m tumber, Targo Horsoliol, Ludington, 250 m lumber, Behr Loo, Graud Havon, 90'm lumber, & m lath, Boow Bauth Side, South'Haven, 190 cds bark, Sebr £, T Dluko, Muskegon, 100, m lumbar, 10 m = b, Sohr Ocellia, Grand Haven, 108m lumbor, Barge Goldon Tlarvest, Grand Havon, 230 m lumbor, Bobr Qilbert Kuapp, Grand Haven 170 m lumbor, Behr Faleon, Ludinglon, 110 i lumber, " Sobr Whirlwind, Ludington, 112 m lumbor, Scbr Mary Qollifis, Oconto, 430 m lumber, 80 m lath, Solir Horald, Litil Sturgoon, 150 m shinglos, Bargo Approntico Doy, Grand Laven, 220 m lnmber, Hebr Mary Nau, Ly Hottlomat, 188m lumbor, 5 m plekets, Sclr Libiblo Naw, Oconto, 216 m umbor, Thark Winona, Menoininee, %50 m Inmber, 60 m lsth, Helir Relndoor, Ford River, 180 m lumbor, * Behr B, F, Gale, Duftalo, 400 tons coal, Targe Hummer Oloud, Tuffalo, 700 tons coal, elar Nprunan, Pousavies, 10 b umbcr, 20 i ath, vk Gucontn, Mononunee, 300 m lumbor, - Tark Great Weat, Oconto, 340 el Hungarian, Oconto, Solir Jamea Goueh, Erlo, 1,363 tous coal, *, Soli Matuo, Ludinigton, 140 1 Jumber, Holir Octavls, Munistoo, 130 m Inmber, Sl B, P, Mucop, Manlaieo, 160 m Jumber, Bargo Windsor, Muulsteo, 230 m lamber, Hohr Raloigh, Manistee, 150 m lumbor, Sehr Jowsio Phelps, Munisteo, 100 yu lumber, Bebr Z. G. Slmmons, Manlstéo, 140 1 lumbcr, ol J, 3, Forrest, Sunisteo, 170 1n lumber, Hobe Briver Ludifglony 140 i lowber, m iumber, €0 m lath, 60 1 lumbor, ' = Solir Arab, Lndington, 140 m lumbor, Trop Oueldn, Buftulo, 075 brls sgar, aud sundrles, Bark Nala , Ocouto, 360 m Jumber, 60 n lath, Trop Winslow, Buffalo aud Dotrolf, 680 bare rallzoad iron, 800 kegs natla, Behr Ablgatl, Grand Haven, 300 rallroad ties, Behr Gazelle, Muskegou, sm lumber, 250 m'Iath, Belir R, B, Hibbard, Frankfort, 94 m lumbor, * * Bcow Trio, Baugatuck, 76 m Junbbr, Bchr 1M, Raud, Alasks, 5,800 codar pos! Bobr Kitly Grau, Baugatuck, 1600 ralliond tos, i ‘Betie John Boan, Ir, ‘Whito Lako, 145 m fumbor, 60 m at, g s o ow Flora, Bauga e : Bohe Jo Vilae Gosen Tihy; 1508 m nbingfes; 80 m lat Bolir Proato, Grand Haven, 160 m lumber, .- - Sohr Soa Dird, Grand Havon, 187 m lumber, t o+ Hohir Dawn, Muskegon, 76 m lumber, ath, . - Behr Littla Doll, Diskégon, 117 1 limbor, 80 n Iath, Belr 1{onoat John, Muakegon, 05 m lumber,. - , Sobe Aratle, Murkegon, 115 nl Jumbor, chir Ada Medora, Nuskogon, 210 m I 8 odom, MG RURD. .. Behe Goldon Tleoco, Diuffalo, 80,076 1 corn., Trop Onolds, DitiTalo, 10,000 bu'corn, 10,030 bu oats, Tark Ntud, Dufialo, 2000 b comn rk Naiad, Duffalo, 7 Sohr Angus Smith, Butfalo, 40,000 bn corn, Tiark Jns, O, King, Buffalo, 35,000 bu corn, Behr Alpiens, Muskogon, cirg of sundrics, Sehr R, Winsloy, Duffalo, 68,000 I corm, | e Camdon, Buifalo, 48,600 bu corn, ¥ Trop Montgomery, Port Huron, 13,710 but corn, 4,608 ‘brls flour, 05 balos Ron grass, inbor, 307 lath, L.iiMay OL, Lulo Froightn, Waro nctive at 43¢0 for corn to Duffalo; 10%0 and 11 @130 For borh o whiea (o Kingeton. - Tl clarlors Worgs To_Duffalo—8ehrs 8, T, Atwalor, Luoy J, Olnrk, and Pamlico, corn at 1ga, . ‘Lo Toston, via Buf~ falo—Prop Fountain Olty, corn at 2%o; prop’ W. M. Twaod, do on throtigh rates, From Milwsukee to Duf” falo—1irops Arabis and W, T Gravos, bargo G, D, Rus- ‘sohir 3L, 3. Wileo, wheat af Gige, ho stmr ‘and sohr Kato Winslow woro takan for iron oro from Marquefto to Erlo, ~BurraLo, May 30,—Chiartorn 1o : Bchrs Rod Wing, Dauforth, Foitor, barks Z Chandior and J, G; ‘Maston, coal to Ohicaga at §1,00 freo; schr Scotia, hard o0al, Eiu o Gblcago ot $1.20 froo; schr T, P, 8holdon, Boft conl, namo nt $1.95 froo: sch Binmi, coal to Mils Sratikoo at $1.00 frao; achr Bolklrk, brimsfone to Glove: 1and at $1,00 por ton froo; achrs Bridgowator, E,Corn ing, and Onondags, conl to Chicago at $1.00 frod. R ottod by Capt. Tom Collins: Bark Parans, linrd coal, tio to Obicago st $1.20 froo; schr Tortel, soft coal, shmo at $1.90 3 achr Rupsan, coalto Ohicago, u. &, d.; $1.10 freo; sche Jsmea Plath, conl, Gloveland to Miis ‘waukoo, $1.25 froe; sors Lightguard and N, Weavor, iron to Dofrolt at $1,00 por gross ton, £, 0, b, Vesnola Passod Detrolts bzrnorr, Mich,, May 3l-—p, ‘m,—Passxn Ur—Props Empiro_Btato, Oswogatchls, Banilas, Huron City sud Darges, Dubuquo and barges, Moore and barges, Barks Oavaliér; Erastus Corning,’Bardinis, Schrs P. 8. Marsh, Knoight Templar, Uhamplon,” David' Lyons, Grahai, City of Mihwaukde, ¥, J. King, White Oak, L. Hanna, o Barwick, Prido of Amerlcs, Alderbaran, e dsne Bogeio, Bupris Blanderds alo, D, B, Aus ppogrifTo, Burpris Rockaway, F. Morgit, Cumnchio, Onward,” 3 TassED Down~—Props Jarvi, Lord, Minoral Tock, Tdsho, Brooklyn, Canisteo,” Pacific/ Golorado, Evere grwal-ony ‘and bargos, Trador and barges ; solir Olara o ‘WiND—Northoaat, Drrnorr, May Sl.—Pisssp Up—Prop Nobracks; ‘barks Constitutlon, Mary Jano; schrs Monticello, Hartzoll, Famo, Rfoses ‘Gago, Orknoy Lass, Buallow, i PassED Down—Park Montmorenoy. . Wixp—Northoast. 3 Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drrnorr, Junol,—PASSED Up—Props Afotic, Fred Kelloy, Tndla, Gonova and barges; barks Lottio, Wolf, Orplish_Boy';’ sehra 1L, G, Fotfor, At ' Anuid Voght, Kelderbiouso, Mont Dianc, Kingfisher, Atmose ‘phicre, E, Harmon, W, Teylor, Pasben Down—Props Westford, Annio Young, Mor- cliant, Joy Gould, Tempeat and Dargos, Holland and Dargos, Pringle atd bargos, Hackett; barks Monarch, Buporior; achts Elvins, Thomas waon, val. * Antirvsza Dovws—fehrs Francls Palmer and Suony- sido. = - Winp—Southwost, : Illinois River and Canal Nows. Special Corre dence of The Chicago Tribune, LASALLE, Tll,, B1ay 31,—Tho atmr Kaflo arrived last night, towing tho canal-boat Glpsy Queen from Henry, londod with corn for Ghicago, and tho Essox, light, from Pooris, dustination unknown, having droppod {ho Leviathsn at Poru, light, eom Honry, aad roturn last nl&h!, ligz;,nh Peru, Tho stmr Deaver arrived light from to-day, snd doparted, towing tho canal-boat J, D, Loonnrd, loaded with bard coal, and one bn,n of ice, both for Bt, Louis, and “to take ono barge of ico from Poru and two from Kingaton for 8t. Touls, and othar points below, Four feot and five inches of water roportod on the dsm ot Henry. i The Gipsy Quoon, loaded with corn, and Bargo No. 4, loaded with LaSallo coal, passod into tho camal for dhlcngo and tho J, D, Leonard, loaded with hard coal for St, Louls, pasaed out. OANAL_OFFioz, OmIoAGo, May 81, 1:10 p. m.—An- nrvep—Harriot, Sencca, 0,000 bu corn; Ellzabetl Tockport, 80,400 ha meal, 200 bils fiour, and several ‘boat-loada of stone, Orearzp—8evoral boata light. Miscollancous, —Tho echooner Geslne, whilo ontering Milwaukeo, on Thuraday afternoon, during tho Loght of tho north- enat galo, Tan into tho achooncr Portlsnd, lying at tho slono dotk, breaking hor own bowsprit fnd carrying sway tho Yortland's tafTrail on tho niarboard quarter, besidos cutting through noveral of her stern plank. —Tho rallway frelght-car tranafer stcamer Grost Weatorn, at Dotroit, s soon to go Into dry-dock, Sho 18to bo'robullt sud longthenod, o &a to carry two ‘moro cars, snd hor uppor works will bo romovod, —Tho Rewnnuneo Enterpries snys & Government sur- voylng party, undor tbo diroction of Asslstant Eagi- noor John Plcrpont, haa arrived thoro, undor inatruc. tions from Washington, and commenced the work of ‘making a proliminary slirvéy of tho mouth of Kownu- neo Rivor and ita anproaches, to sacartain tho fossi- bility of conatructing o hatbor of rofugoat that point. —A tolegram roceivod st Milwaukes from Erle on Fridny saye: * Tho schoonor Nickolson, of your city, 8 ashoro on tho breaXwoter at this placo: A hoavy soa 1a dashing over hor, Sho ls in bad condition.” * Tho dispateh as undoubtodly intended far Dotrolt, sa tho vossol, tho largo now threo-masted schoonof E. A. Nicholson, hinils from taht port, . Bagtalo Moy 20, with §.3200 b whost, A Bualo papes unys this is tho lorgest load of wheat ever carriod aub of Buffalo by a ful-dockod boat, Tt a roported that o collislon occurred on Frida; aight bobween tho schirs Swallow and Tannor, at Polik au Polleo Passago. TheSwallow lost hor Jibboor ood Towaprit, and wa othorwiso dsmagod, Bho roturned £0 Dotroit. Tho Turner continuod on hor course. “Tho now tug Protection wio kuccosafully lauwichod on Baturdsy morning ot 7 'clock, Her. dimensions aro aa followa 3 74 foot TongtIios ex all, 66 foot keal, 155 feot boarn, B3 feot hold : ccg i out $13,600, ThaPro- toctton belonge to tho Veasoi O wier's Towing Associa- tion, snd is, with ono exception, tho Iargest tug at thia port. 8ho ls designed for work on_tho rivor, sud will aluo bo used by tho Assoclstion for. wrocking. Capt. Browor, formerly of tha tug Mosler, will command her, The Protection will mako hor firat trip Monday, —Tho_lumber schooner Z,.G, Simmans, Capt, Kele Lor, liaa rocently mado two roiind. trips from Munisico 10 Uhicago, in ofght and ono-balf days, ThoSimmona ‘may bo cot down na o © fast one.” z —Tho schr Sovonth Ohlo {s sald o hevo hnd hor bow stovo in at Michigan City, in tho storm Thursdsy ovon- ing. Tho insuranco men statothat thoy have hoard noflitng of 1t —Tho now achr Reuben Doud ran ashoro on Esst Sls- tor Tieof o day or twoslnco; but got off without matorial injury to hor hull after-jeltisoning from 1,200 to 1,600 biishels of whoat, Sho arrived at Port Oniborno yes-, tordsy, Tho cargo was taken on at Milwaukee, sud is covored by insurance in homo agonclos. —Tho Nort Star, 8 110w schoonar Luiit at Port Hope, yoa, launchod on Baturday laat. 8o laa vory Aug ‘modl, and owned by Howoll & Alvard, —Tho Donrd of Control of tho Bault Canal havo or- orod thio tolls roduced to S0 por ton after July 1. Tho tolls horotoforo Lavo boon digc, Thiawill be quits an ftom of oxpanse savod o veasal and ateamboatown- ors, ; —Tho tug Hagorman, which pulled thosohr Travelor off tho shoro at Bhioboygau, broko her large new wreck. hawsor in the attompt,” Anothor tug, in an_offort to nasiat, ran Jtaclf sshoro and was pullod off by the Hagorman, ' —Tho Iafo attempt to blow up tho bow of tho atesm- or Louls Honwud, sunk In th 0 Lachino Rapids, wasa w — K maw achoonar of full canal size, tamod W, B, ‘Phelps, bullt for J, Dunn, of Oswego, \as Inunched fow diya sinco af Backétta Harbor, N. Y. When laungtiod, sho wa fully Tigged. 2 —Tho Glonbulah ' 1 boing rebullt at Ballentina's ard, Baginat, - Sho will bo ready to launol in about e bavi Monttor, gratn-lador, ot agrouad o Tho bark Monitor, gralndaden, an Posch Island {ulnrdny, but'was p\mfi’ ‘off soon, and pansod Dotroll all rights - —Thio now tug_¥. M, Merrlck has appesred on tho Dotroit tiver. Bhio s 110 foot in longtl ovor.alls 243 foot boam ; O fo dopths,Cost, $30,000. feot 6 inchies fn. 8o ia hotscd 1n, bog commbdious quartors for her cxew, and capaclty for 5 month's fucl, and s described 88 being one of thio fnest and most comploto tugs over Duilt st Dotroit, i —A chiango of wind, st Duluth, drova the 100 on thy north shore, oponing & channel for the arrival and do- parturo of veasols, On Saturday tholsrgbhig Nisgara, Propollers Jarvia Lord and ity of Montreal,’ succord® od n getting into port, also tho Bob Andordon, which had gono to rellova tho Montreal, Tho achiootier Are cadia, with lumbar, doparted for Sliver Inlot, Tho Juirylo Lord, of Ward'a ling, 18 A now oraft. * 8e londed withi 27,600 bt whont, and immcdistoly cloarod for Buf- falo, auld hiad made soveral miles on hor way at lat g, Lunm;l on tho rlvor and lnkes continue on tho wano, snd it is o matler of groat doubt whethor tho half of thom aro py nses, for thore aro ut loast thiat many comparatively idlo, -4 “folr *proportion of thom have herotoforo beon employed in towing rafte but tho backwardncss of tho season having delayod this buainess It has proved s serious drawback on fug- owners, But thiere aro (koo who nover weary in guch ‘mattors, wha continuo to bulld rogardioss of rasulta in the futuire.—Detroit Post, NEW PUBLICATIONS, e S e e The Mineral Springs of the United States and Canade. THE MINERAL SPRINGS Tostum” United States and Canada, By GEO. B. WALTON, M. D, 1Vol, Itmo, 80 pages, Trlco, 32, ‘This book Is intonded ta 4o & complote manual of all tho Minoral Bpring Rosorts in the United States aud Can: ada, giving tho bost analysos of tho wators, and thio dla oasos In which they known to be bonofiofal. *D, APPLETON & 00\, Publishors, - 549 and 551 Broadway, N, Y. Bant froe by mall to any -_Ad-ug ‘5."‘,' umw«_emp o zosslpt of thoprigas SPEOIAL NOTIOES: " Summer, Although tha mothor of myriads of hesutifut flowors, is apt *a stoal tho rosos from tho chooks of thaso who aro ox Posod to its fiory broath, At this season, it tners ara any ‘gorms of disoaso In tho aystom, tho hoat Is protty suro to devolop thom. Tha billous, tho dyspoplio, tho norvous, thodobllitated, suffor moro at this poriod of tho yoar than abany othor. They, thoroforo, roquira an invigarating and rogulating mediolno, and thia dosldoratum hina boon placod within tho roachof allin, the form of Ilostoltor's Stomnoh Hitters, o rocount tho usos of thi Invaluablo provantiso and romody, sooms liko ropoating a familine fact that hns boon notorlous ovorywhora for many, many soars, Who doos not know that dyspapsis, billous dis- bedors, constipation, dlarrhocal affoctions,” Hhioumatism, norvous complaints, kidnoy disturbsnces, and constitu- tlonal woalm "both soxes, aro rolluvod and radieaily ‘ourod by this oworful yot harmloss vegotablo proparation? The Supreme Court of the United States 1as recontly glvon a doolsion in favor of the Gorham Man ufacturing Company, onabling them to pratact tholr dosigns from all othior manufacturers who imitato and ‘oopy tham,; PARTIUULAR NOTIOR I8 zoquoatod to tho fact that tho samo artists sro ongagod in thouroduction of dosins, whothor for tho Storling Bilvor Dopartinont, or for the colabrated Gorham Plato, fut tho Company nover raproduco In tholr Elootro-Plato Dopartmont tho doslgne which thoy devoto to Bterliug Slivor. - Esch bas ita own spooial tradomak, a8 follows, - stampod upon ovory setlolo: i dg-mprk Teado.mark for Gortin Biatting Siiver. Gorhuatn Jitotro- Plato. STERLING OUIRIM [ ' GORHAM MANUFACTURING CO . Providonoo, It 1., and No, 1 Dond:st., Now York. Manofacturors of Storling Silvor, Tos, Dossort, ann Din- nor Sorvioos, and Wodding Outfita; also, manufactar- ors of tho olobratod Gorbiam Elsotro-Plate. OR THE BREAKFAST, LUNOHEON, DINNER AND BUPPER TABLE, 1EA & PERRINY Worcestorshire Sauce 18 LNDIBI”ENBAB(.II.N i O DN O antados o Uit Blstda. A Physician’s Office and Practice tor Sale. « Alargoand woll-ostablishod offlce businoss, togothor with ologantly furnishod apartmonts, Prico, 83,000 cash. Apply to DR. WARREN, at No, 167 Bouth Clarkest., Ohieago, bofors Juno 8. & PARASOLS, &o. Parasols, " RIBBONS, & TIES FIELD, LEITER & (0, State and Twentieth, and [ Madison and Market-sts. SPECIAT, BARGAINS will be of- "fered on MONDAY, Juno 2; and -through the week, in Ladies’ Em- ‘broidered Crepe de Chines, Grena- «dines, Checkod, Striped, Polka Spot jand Windsor Ties miias’ Square ‘Bilk Neck Hdkfs., reduced from 8250 to 8175, and from_$2.00 to '#1.00; full assortment of Plain and ‘Watered Sash Ribbons; a fine line of Fans, including the new fashion- able size; varying in price from §2.50 to $25.00. In Parasols: Plain and_Embroidored Heavy :Giros Grain; White, with Ivory Han- \ dle, for Liace Covers; and & fine as- .-sortment of . Sun Umbrellas, |“With Oxydized Iron and Silver Chat- | elaines attached, the latest styles, and very popular. DRESS_GOOCDS, - CARSON, —The now canal-boat Clarence Williams cleared fmn“ === PIRIE & (0, | MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. DRESS £00DS INTERESTING PRICES, Totof Dress Linens at121-2 ota., halfprice, + 300 pos Twilled Cashmeres, New Shades, 28 inches wide, 20 ots. yard, worth 40, 100 pos handsome all-wool Crotonnos, ele~ gant Bhades, 65 ota., worth 85 ota. ;.- ot of Wide Japaneso Stripos nt18 ots., heretofore 26 ots. Loarge now- agsortment of Dress Goods on the oheap contro tables, at 18, 20, and 25 ots. * Bilk and Wool Volouraand Epinglines, now Bpring Shados, 75 ota.; regular price, $1.25, . Handsome Liyons Roll Poplins, 75, 85, and $1.00, worth $1,00 to $1.75. Extra quality Jopanese Poplins, reduced to 25 ots., the best made. " ‘Borgaina in Japanose Silks from 40 ots up, Bl'k Ground Striped Bilks reduced to 65 ota - Bargains in Dark and Light Oolored Btripe Bilks at $1.00 and $1.35, just received. : OHEAPEST BLAOK SILES in the oity. - .Bargains in Black Grenadines. T LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH'S STEAMERS TFor Racine, Milwaukeo, Sheboygan, eto., daily, Bundeys excopted, 9 g, m. Satyrday Excur- siou Boat for Milwaukee, ete,, do'n't leave un- til8 p. m. For Grand' Haven, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Spring Lnke, Fruitport, Manistee, ete., daily, Sundays excepted, 7 p. m, For Bt Joseph aud Benton Harbor, Tueslay Thursday, and Saturday, 11 p, m, For Greon Bay, Menominee, Oconto, aud inter- mediato ports, tri-weekly, 7 p. m. TO RENT, - OFFICES. . A foew Very Desirable Offices are offered for reut in the Trib- une Building, Single or.in suites, . ‘With and without Vaults. - Hnglish Tile Floors through- out; the Building. Blevator running during all business hours, These Offices are not equaled in the eity. The best for all, classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building.:}; BANK STATEMENTS, Report of the Condition Oor THR e Conmorciel Natioml - Bk RREOUROKS, Tom ta 672,513,609 nw?fixa'r'fl‘m'm" Ti0a4.00 o ovons 9,000.00 Duo from Htato Banksan e 2,001.34 wn e 8,030, 11 1 10,3049 ash B fovouue Htampn.. 1,60.00 “XDXMH&BQ for O @ 189,204.23 iisot National DK tiksls _pirol raotionkl Ourronoy, no. 007, Legal Tondor Mot s 350,000’ 810,780.54 ; 092,67 LIABILITIES. - S patd fo.. ¥ i B ExohAngo.cuvss ] ) Tntorosts L Profit anf e 44,418.50 Natlonat Bank Otraulation ont- 1930,100.00 Indisidual Dop Duo to Natianal 1 Do to Btato Banks s6d Havk- (2 portevesn - 1,660, 676.11, " Croxer i ok, B e T oF Mo Commareial Uohat Bk o e R g e lamlodio T R ORaR L. OTIF, Abovo statoment 20 boflaf: L0 Buliee” | , this Siat day o Pty ?31'1’!.‘”:‘ “: ';é%lfi;fi%%@z}?auq Pablio, Cormoot—Attost: QL L FRRRY, f Diroctors. 1. B, RABMUS, PP} Report of the Condition OF THE Central National Bauk O¥' CHICAGO, At the Close of Business, April 26, 1873, ESOUROES. - dhl:on U 819,833,021 81,400.00 595 , 8, Bont 100, 000,00 Othor Stooks, Bonds, and Mort. AOROR .o 11,000.00 romiui b 55 10,562:60 0 frol oo Bgonta.s, 28,005,80 Duo from other National Ban 22,4850 Diuo from Danks sud Hankers BRS Furnltare and Fizturos, 4,106.78 Qurront Expens .95 Taxos 274,05 Onsh 1 " 6,781.30 o e wen 16ffs of othar Nationsi an!{mil'd ‘Curronoy, Hiexels 70,0491 B513,053.75 $200,000.00 8613,06.75 tata of Iilinols, County of Cook: 2 Bt e Riak “Backor, Oashlor of the Contial Na. 1o Hank, o samily shest et o, s statomost a5k baliat: o 5a0, tlla S1st 4y of May, Sabreribod snd awor 14 balorg o, his et a7 St iy, Qorroat=AUetty oieam. v um.sx? bl WL .mfimcm,im'“"“"' Report of the Condition OF THE FIFTH NATIONAL BANK OF CEHICAGO, At the Close of Business, April 23, 1873, RESOUROES. Loans and Discount: Ovordraits, . U. B, Bonds (6 s6¢aro ciron) Dizo from Rodeeming and Agont Do fron Duo from othor Banks and Badke [ Danking Houso,.. Other Hoal Estato. Turnituro and Fixiuros, Curront Exponses..... FShangos Lo Oloatlog Tom Tillfeof ihior Nationsl Hank Hragtionnl Curroney (inol niokel Logal-Tender Notor National Bank clroulatfon out~ standing nding. . 77,100.00 Individual Digpaital 655, 185.15 Cortitiod Ohiocks. 13,63353 Dun to Nations] 258, 19318 Duo to othior Banks and’ 183,000, 5 1,008,018.64 Btate of Tilinols, Gounty of Coek, oty (2 e “biaiiet S tho Fifth National Batk of Ghicago, do sofemnly. sivonr that the Sborostate- ImonL 13 truo to (o Lost of my knowlodgo and Dottof. = 0 O LSIANT G, LOMBARD, Gnshtor. Sworn to and subsoribed boforo ba this 8ls { May, o o A KD WALKE R, Notars Publlo. AW Oorroot—Attost: A WYE! N. INBT{;&; . O, R, BARTON, g Dinictan, Report of the Condition OF THE Union Stock Yard National Bank, OF CEHICAGO, At Lake, in the State of Illinois, at closo of business, April 25, 1873, RESOURCES, .. 163,46 . B, Bonds to seouro clroulation.. llfi'):llll.“l Lue from Rwduumhfl{ and Rosorvo 167,21%.08 anks, 6, 400,11 LXUUTOR. 1 evse0se0ensee: 188810 urront Kxponugs. 684269 Cash Itoms, inolud 1 2l 13 3ills of nguu-l i 8,831.00 T'raotional Qurronay, including Nivkala. LT Bpoolo—Cofn. .. X Legal Tondor Not B707, 684,67 . LIABILITIES, Capltal Rtook patd 100,000,00 Hnrplus fand. b ] Divoount, 80,815.83 90,00.00 507,068 84 W, 691,67 *of tho Unlon Btook Stataof Tixets, Gousty of Qeok, s T ol 3 Yard National ftank, of Jfilna?u 3 ‘Solomnly wwoar that tho aliove statatuont i trug, ta the bostof my knpwledgo nd bollof , 8. BT ) Oashior. Subrorllied and sworn to Bafoie vie (his thiftpfiat day of Bay, 1670. HUGEG! k. QONIAD, Oorroot—Attest: . . TUQKIY g’lx‘{m‘: l’iur?mufluuou.i Disogtors, JOHN'R, HOXIK, | prices. ' Bave ju SBILKS, SHAWLS, &o. STTEPSON NORWELL &0, 79 & 81 STATEST, HAVENOW N 8TO0K FULL LINRS OF NEW Dress Goods! SILKS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, . UNDERWEAR, = EMBROIDERIES, “LACES PARASOLS, _RIBBONS, and FANCY GOODS; - - " Which, they are offering at vory aff T st pAciad t6 one Broe s Al gant nssortmont of o TADIES ‘LINEN - SUITS! - MISSES® ITATS, BOYS® EIATS, : Which wo v, oering at Tétall at Whole - balo Pricos, STHPSQN, - NORWELL. & (0, 79 & 81 State-St., and 196 _& 198 West Madison-st. ____GIFT ENTERPRISE, _ LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT. $500,000 in Bank to Pay Gifts. 10,000 OASH GIFTS PAID IN FULL, $100,000 for Only Ten Dollars. Enough of tho 100,000 tiokota lssued for tho Third Grand lnf‘:l.thn TPublio, Libra uro & Gift Concort, in ai haviog boon sold to mm&n!c qo nod toallo uneil July 8'For tho wate of the rotunant of tickots loft on'hand; Tho cancort and distributiyn at first advortised O o ey A g oy A e pastsrdS a0 e o othar, tho e piivocally (aks biacoin Publio Library Hall, Loultviiia, At thia grand concert tho following cash glfts will bo distebutellby ot and paid i ull o . tokot-bolders ) et B0 JIST OF GIFTS, Ono Grand Cash Gilit, - &= e Grani g Gle? - 7 .7 - 310 Grand Cnatt Quo Girand Goa o G Ho irana n £ ?mrh( L GRHT ool 0 (st Gl of. H0 Gaall Giiws o 100 Canh Girts of! Rait {1t oF nalt Glith o 0.088 nah Gifts of Total, 10,000 Gifta, ll Cash, - S5O0, Tl bty oy 21 St aiits il i3 e o] posit in tho Farmors and Drurors' Bank of Louise Sot asido for Lhat purpose, and oan oni inod for ¢h Bucpee: as will b5 soon by tho followiag cortiioata of tho OFFIGE OF TTarenst Axp Dravens Baws,} - ADH B Thin s o cartify thit thorofr 1 the kavmorst end Drov- ors’ Bank to tho grodit of the Third Grand Gift Uoncort, for tho honollt. of, tho Publlo Library of Kontacky, fvd i S SRS T o Anagorn o gifls n fall, an o tho Nank and pald ut foF thla purmoee: and this parposa o, L VERCH, Oashise, fo paty, thorofore, who old ihi ticket drawing tho capital gift will gntsfll\l} 000 {n onbacks, and so of the 800,000 gift, tho 835,000, tho %20,000, the 810,000, the #5,000, and all tho othor gifts, 10,000 Io numbor, amonnt. to! ), 000, i famiant of unsold Uokota wiil bo farnished to thoss ‘who Hrst apply (ordors accompaniod by the monoy always Taving rofbronc evor agants, at tho, folloming pricsa: SRiols dokotn S0 iven 987 ‘s auaier, loven wholae tickots for ), for lor. B0 ok 85,000 N0 Glacouas on Joss Lhah 8103 worth ot P Sohent ad istetbutton of gilts will b 9 coneott an ntton of gifts will be gieoeion Henday morming, July & 15 Fabio oy Tiall, nnd tho following will ba (1o ordor of hrosesdiugs alo by Orchiostral band, Bocond.Diasing o {8 (ouofor onch iokat sold) i Inrge whaol, “Thfra PMinfi of gifts fn small whool, Fourth—3usio Y or- choatral bund.. Fifth—Explaaiory romsrks by Fre G TR O Bl ostral b —Drafring of lest of gifts; Ninth--Pin iniha g of [aruswhool wilh ta b 5y audionco, finffas of Committco. appointod ‘Grand oraliostrol concott. Thio munio o th oan bo proourady a tho tage and gltta in drawing and Xeep the rocord of the drawn i 3 ‘ba chogon trom tho bost known and most tristworty eit. Efll’l‘l of tho sl(;w. Al%wlll lm‘ 80 nn‘ndnnhvdu to bo's per- oot guaranty aglanst com it from apy just sourcq. Absot tokob-Liofdars wil flad (hiols Itoroeta ns oHOGL: 4lly protootod as f thoyhad boon parsamally prosont ab th “Tilo isymont of gitts will "o fmont of it wil begin on Saturday, July 19, at 9 cka, nt. Tickets drawing gifts must' be pros: atToam No. 4, PabllcLibrary izt i, whoro: u“lnfififi upot 6 Farmors' ang rovers' Bank of ulsville, sight drafts upon tho Fourth National Bank of New &0 willbe turnad ovor to the Publio Library fund. For full particulars sond for ciroulars, and for tlckote ond your manoy dlroct to hoadquartots at Loulsville, §5s to tho Tollowin Sdross i by it Agont Publi Library Y koutiely , Werming’ Closet, Droll Paskls Gersiod Dty T Shiking Grieo Disedt Bk FULLER, WARREN & CO. LE 5 Danufacturers, Troy, BBANCR HOUBES—XNow Tork, Clovolsnd sad Chleago. AMORND ¢ & RUBY FURNACES. For Tent b oo o, BabtioBulld cating C 3 lng: Rid Private Tosidoncon, T e b3 ULLER, WARREN & €O. Manufacturers, Troy, N» Yo BRANOR HOUSKEO~Now Terk, Olovolasd and Chlcage. gTEWAR | TOVES. & 1873 Fattorn. Fon SALE nY FULLER WARREN & 00., s 54and 60 Lako-st., Gblcago. Alsa n foll assortmont of Staves. UNDERWEAR. UNDERWEAR, Spring and Summer Morinos, An« ola Flannels, Silk, Lislo Thread, oan, Linen, Yacoonet, &o., in fine goods, at bottom prices. WILSON BROS,, 3. oor. af Stato aud Washiogton.ats., 5 5 one.of Stato nad WAIBRIO UL on,} Obteaso. An Piko's Opors Houso, Olnclanatt, REMOVALS, REMQVAL. : The Mamfactrers' National Bank Has romovad to ita now offioo, Southeast Corner.of Randolph and Doarborn-ats.

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