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S -0 ———— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1873, FONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. TuunsoAY BYENING, June 20, TFinancos contintio quiot and money abundant. Wo hoar of monoy boing offorod in tho opon warket on good collatorals at 8 por cont, At tho banks, howovor, thera {s still a protty nctive de- ¥uand, and the wsual ratos of dlscount aro matn- Rainod. Now Yorl oxchange was firmor to-day at from {par to 250 por §1,000 promium for enlos Lobwoon Danks. ! Tho fact that the imports of foroign Koods o stoadily diminishing, while tho oxports 'of domostic produots keop up bottor than ususl, ¥s making o moro favorable proapoot for tho fall ronoy markets in this country, which have boon viowod with momo approhonsions for w fow months past. The export statements Yor Juno mako & favorablo comparison With last yoar, sud elnce Jan. 1 our oxports hinvo amounted, in ewrronoy valuo, to $203,028,- ©38. * Linat yoar, for a similar period, thoy wore 219,764,270, showing an inoronso of $48,704,~ 270. Roducing this amount to its gold value, Wwo have an incroase of $38,055,000, On tho other hand, tho Incroaso of imports, gold valuo, mud oxcluslve of foroign spocie, aro but $3,215,~ 958 ovor laat yoar. The cheok to tho growth of fmportation, and the stimulus to tho oxport %rado, may bosot down togothor as ono of the xosults of ‘tho stringency Inst fall, which may Dring its componsation in an ensior condition tho comtug fail. TUE ‘*TRADE DOLLAR' OF THE UNITED STATES + _AND THE “EAGLE DOLLAG' OF MEXI0O. Only & woek or 80 ntgo, in gome comiments on the mistaken policy of coining a ! trade dollar ™ for tho purposo of encournging trade with Cbiua, wo sl:?t’l that, in thus offoriug the Ohinese o bouug for thoir trade, we should only incite othor nations to do tho samo thing, and thus nrouso o spirit of compotition which would xautralize any effects that might be oxpected from our incrensing the intrinsic valuo of an; 0f our coins above thoir legal tonder or nomius wvaluo. The corrootness of this yiow is shown tho fact that, a5 noon as it was understood in Moxico that tho Unitod Statos was about to voin o new ‘trade™ silver dollar yorth some 3 conts ‘morathian tho prosentallvordollar, the Congrossof Jexico revived the quostion of restoring its old coiungo, and particularly that of its * eaglo dollar,” which s worth from 107 to 108 in Fuld, ond gells for that in the bullion market, A'lo coinago of thia dollar had boen discontinuod Dy Moxico for the Inst threo or four yoars, tho new Ropublican Governmont coining a dollar of another standard, worth from 108%¢ to 1043¢ in gold iu the_bullion market, this valuo agroolng with that of the Amorican standard silver dol- lav of 1858, whioh is worth about 1043¢ in gold. Ar. Boutwell thought ho saw in the discontinu- Ruce of the coinage of tho englo dollar in Moxico an opportunity o forestall Mox- jcan producors of silver bullion in the Cbineso markot for thnt srticlo, and thoreforo urged tho passngo of his bill for tho * trade dollar,” which was expooted £o tako tho place of tho discontinued eaglo dol- tar of Moxico. Tho Inttor conntry hns, howover, takon tho alorm, «nd by tho Cosmopolitan (City of Mexlcn}, of Juno 4, wo seo that tho Moxlean Congross lins passod an act zoviving tho coinage of the onglo doliar to_compoto with tho now “ trado dolinr * of tho United Statos. Tho Cos- moyolitan says that_tho endenvor of tho Unitod Blates to supersedo Moxico in fnrnlshing China *with its supply of silver is #o woll undorstood Hbat tho law forovive the old colnage i vory rpopular, and that ¢ already tho commercial poo- fplo of tho city, and tho producors of silvor, Lavo enieged tho mint asking for cagle dollars,” ‘I'ha moro intorost is attached to this subjoct “from tho fact that tho United Statos now pro- dutces moro silver thun all the rest of tho world ot togothor. Our production of silvor bullion s now ntitho rato of about $4,000,000 por month, “wr nearly $50,000,000 por anuum. ' This 18 a great increnso on tho product of st sose in fack, th roduction of silver n tho United States at all 5 outiroly tlo growth of tho last sovon or eight Yonrs. For comparison with tho production of kilvor in othor countrics we have mo lato com- .prohensive statistics. But for 1854 tho entira silver product of tho world was sot down a8 fol- ows, viz: Moxico, 828,000,000; Peru, ©4,800,- 100; Chili, $4,000,000; Bolivin, $2,080,000; Spnin, 22,000,000 ; ' Austria, #1,440,000; ' Greab Frilion, 1,120,000, ' Tho 'markot' for this Precious mefal is in Indin and Chin, which coun- eries bavo absorbed tho surplus dilver of the world from tho oarliost ngos. That the incransed ‘productlon in the United States must continuo to depreciato tho valuo of silyer as compared with gold thero can bo scarcoly o doubbi Bui 1his depreciation will bo increased by tho effort to facilitato ils_oxportation, whick will bo tho Bosessurs consequaniceot thoolnsgoof thotrada Mollar. 1f, instond of this, tho coinago of Lialf- dollars wors largely incronsed, it would causo an accumulation of silver in this country. '"heso Hractional cofns aro dobased 8o a8 0 bo worth ouly 93 cents in gold on tha dollar. Thoy aro a Jegal-tondor in mmounts of €5 and undor, Wnd if s portion of tho woalth of ou mines woro by this mesns allowed 10 accumulata in this country, the value of sil- ~er fractional coins and greenbacks would soon approximate 8o that we sbould resumo gpecie payments in silver slmost without knowing it. Lie fact onco catablishod that groonbacks wore xodeomablo in_silver, would fix tho valuo of Foonbacks with comparative permanenco, and 1gough gold might Lo at @ promium of oa? 8 to 10 por cont in oithor groeubucks or silver, ita dluctuntions would conso, and wo should bo rid of tho most dumnging clament in our suspension of specio paymonts, viz.: flucluations in the ¥aluo of tho curroncy. LOCAL RTOCK AND IOND MARKET. Mossrs, Lunt, Presion & Kean quoto as fol- 40ys this p. m.: Buying, Selling, 11 118 17 I us B-208 of ’63, Jan, and July. ' 1197 -208 of 67, Jan, and July,,. 12075 -208 of '68, Jan, aud July, 12008 UL 8, 14 Guld ({1 llb;f wold Coupons, 153 lsi‘t))du Ex(l::llng 1)5;2 erling Exchange. 109X @110; IU%D‘@& int, ‘Chieago City T seee Y03 &int, Cook County 7 . ooy veer UK &Nt Llinols County snd Townsbip 10s. ..., o R REAL ESTATE, Tho following inatruments woro filed for record on Thursday, June 26 1 OITY PROPENTY. Hurlbut st, near s w cor Blackhawk st, o 17,25 £t to alley, dated Juno 25 3 consideration, $1,! North Paulina st, bet Clarinda snd Cornelia sts, o £, 253125 £, duted June 195 conslderation, $1,800, Ttice et, bet Lincoln and Wood ats, 8 1,25 {t to alley, slated Juno 18 ; coneideration, $410, Keenon st, @ of and uear Ridgeville st, n £, 24 £t to al- ley, dated May 20§ consldoration, $630, Twenty-four ft adjoining the above, dated RMay l‘.]; =couslderation, $650, Keeuon at, wof and near Ashland av,nf, 26 ft to alley, dated April 23; consideration, 625, ‘West Adums at, 271t e of Wood 6t, n 1, 22x140 13, «huted June 25 consideration, $10,000, Went Ohio sf, 1 w cor of Pailina st, o f, 20x124) 18, duted May 19 consideration, $1,600, Lark nv, w of aud near Wood at, 41, 83 £¢ to alloy, wited April 28 conslderation, $7,600, 840 ft of Lot 05, lu Bronson's Addition, dated June @ ; couslderatlon, $2,249, Asbland av, n W cor VanBuren st, o f, B0x180 1, sdated April 23 ; connidoration, $20,000, Buruslde at, 1 of and near Archier av, W f, 25249 ft, «duted Juno 3§ conslderation, $760, Ping © cornor Lluron s, w £, 54)¢x143%( £t, datod :une 253’ conslderation, $16,087, Shurtfetl av,sof aid fear Whitehouss place, o, 1B5x1253 {1, datod Mnrch 20; conelderation, $1,600. Centrony, 73 ftaof llenry at,wf, 24x103 11, dated yJune 26; considerallon, §1,200, Lot 83, in Ilock 2J, Boction , 39, 14, datod Tb, 6; Ysonsideration, $600, 3o it Bulldgs, datod June 26; constderation, “B25, ual at, 204 i n of Slxteenth st, 6 1, {4x101 £4, dated una 7 ¢ conwldoration, $3,600, West humn 8t, 176 1t w of Bickerdike st, nf, 20x A2 11, duted March 27 ; consideration, $1,400, lfl:m;«; a4 Lio above, dated Nor, 13, 1614; constdara- Rlon, §1,500, Weat 'Huron st 160 £t w of Dickerdike af, n £ 25x 2135 t, datod March 11 ; consideration, $1,300, Northav, # e cor of Hoyua st, Lota 43 to 88, dated an, 27 ; considération, $5,000, Lot 14, fn Bub-Block 1,1n Block 29, Bea 7, 39, 14, Aated Murch 343 consderation, $500, Hul-Lot 33, In Dogue's Lols 12 to 10, in Block 6, Rackwoll's Addittin, dated June 25; conulderstion, 1,850, ¥ BOUTH OF CITY LIMITH, Lota 51and 52, in Woodworth's ta 12 and 13, In ZLarned cf al nw'i of Bea 16, 36, 14, dated May ‘connleration, $2,000, ““Lot3,in_Block 3, 1n ¥lsgg's 82 acres of Lot9, in 140 16, 83, 14, dated June 31 ; consideration, $200, esicubdoasaiel Rt Lnke Froights. Frelghts woro sctive st a decllng of (o quotabie st B30 for wheat, b¢ for corn, 5o for post 8% @434 for oats to Buffalo, O R Patora, Bayer, Oty of Petaeerilo, Lo Balle, Philo Scoville, M, I, Wikcox; barge Butler, curn atfios B. V. Watson, ponted corn at 5)o 3 achr Jamea 0. King, onta at 4350} schr Camden, oats (yesterday) at dio; J, O, Harrinon, onts at 41¢0 ;' Jamen Oouch, onis a{ 3303 solir Bt, Latwrenco, wiloab on private tarma, To Klngaton—Hchra Rising Blar and Oriont, wheat nt 1te, n via Bllflnlo—l’rflB Oneliln, corn at 230, "o New York via Buffalo—~Prop Dean Richmond, corn through ; prop W. M, Tweed, wheat and corn through ; rop Ohina, vis Erie, corn through, Total capacity equal 0 00,000 bt wheat, $44,000 bu corn, and 310,000 bu onts, In tho aftornoon’ tho nchr Lo varaons wos olinr: tered for wheat to Kingaton at 110 ndl the schrs L, J, Ol‘r)lrkk -aml @, G. Ooopor for corn (supposed to be poat o) at Go. After 'Ohango tho following chartora wore mado by T, O, Obisholm-: Hehr Taudora, to Kingston, 19,000 bu wheat ; Bush, to Montreal, 10,000 bu whent3 prop City of Tondon, to Collinwood, 11,000 bu wheat, OLEVELAND, Juns 26,—Quito a largo number of vers nel8 came in Bunday and Monday, and aro now plonty, hut raten of freight aro ntendy and unchianged for cont, Tho venscla aro now buslly engaged in loading, nnd il probnbly occupy tha docke and shiutos untl Nhura- ny. QrwEao, June 31,—Up-lako frelghts aro firm, Tho following ‘chartora ‘are reported: To Dotroit—Schrs T, Porry nnd Morning Lighit, coal nt 750, To Milwaue ‘koo—Behr Itasca, coal at $1.05, all frce in'and out, COMMERCIAL. Tnunspar Evesna, Juns 20, The following woro the recelptsand shipmonts of the loading articles of produce in Ohicago during the past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one yoar ago: RECRIFTS, || WRIFMENTS, 3570, | 1672, || 1875, Flour, brla.coress| 070 8101 5,840 Wheal, bite-vserers| 60110 20.0s0]| 257020 108,273 99,533 888 1,600 :mz! 2,840f ‘Wihdrawn from storo yoatordny for oity con- sumption ¢ 10,235 bu whoat; 5,161 bu corn ; 4,098 bu oats. Tho following grain has boon Inspected into storo, this morning, up to 10 o'clook: 234 cars wheat; 8881¢ carn corn; 17,200 bu No. 2 do and 5,600 bu rejocteddo by canal; 62l¢ cars oats 10 cars 1yo. Total (685 cars), 202,000 bu. It is roported that corn is hot in Toronto, and that somo of the best corn, shipped by rail, from tho intorlor, has arrived hot in Penneylvania, bolng only four days on the rond. Theso, and othor facts, justify tho boliof that the wholo co ™ crop of tho Northwest is tainted with thoun: 1nd principls toa much groator extont than the average. The Board of Trado to-day adopted the resolu- tion printed in our columns this morning, road- milting 0. G. & J. H. Wickor to memborship, aftor » susponsion of nearly eight years. Tho tomporary parting of tho firm and tho Board oo~ curred Oot. 12, 1805, ‘The Committes appointed to examine and re- port in regard to recont postings of hot corn in thia clty submitted thoir report to the Diroctors of the Board of Trado to-dsy, who adopted it, and prosented it to tho full Board, The Com- mitteo found that tho warchouso mon were jus- tifiod in posting tho corn, and coneurod Tux Tninune for haviog made uncalled-for alloga= tions, This consuro was principally diroctod sgainst the commerolal editor, whom tho Com~ mittoo seomed dispoued to hold responaible for the wholo matter. : TUE MABKETS, Tho leading produce markeis wore gonorall strong to-day, with & fair speculativo domand, and » rathor botter inquiry for shipment, The recoipts woro again largo, but thore is & gencral oxpoctation that they will bo loss aftor tho 1at of Ju‘ , which is now near at hand, and tlat that will permit & lessening of stocke in_storo, na thero i n disposition to ship out as fast as our Inke freight facllitios will pormit, provided rates bonot carried too bigh to sult the views of shippors, Thoro was not & ainglo now featiire to bo noted in connection with the market for staple and fancy dry goods. Notwithstanding ordors wore generally smali, they mado o, very respoctablo aggregate, and jobbors report tho volume of businces fully up to the averago of former fiea- sons at n like period. Prices of cotton toxtilos wore In(.rlln flrm, Groceries wers in modorate local nud intorior domand at prices not varying essontinlly from those curront oarlier in' tho weok, Bugars and rice are tho only articles for which the market oxhibits any spocial animation, Rico is firm, with rathor an upward tondenoy. Teaa are beginning to move with some froo- dom, and flno goods are now firmly held. The butter trade was roportod quict, but a triflo firmor, tho gradual falling off in’ recolpts ims E?mng- wore confident fooling. Tho prosont ndoncy, in choico grades ot least, ie in an up- ward direction. Ohoosa continues dull snd easy. Whilo the supply is stoadily incroasing, there is littloor no improvement ‘in the domand, snd lower pricos aro looked for. Fish are still in scant supply, aud, under, s good demand aro firmly hold. Dried frults romsin dull at un- changod quotations. Hay was firm.' Hides and loathior wero dull. There was a folr movement in the leading oils at 1834@19 for carbon ; at Zlfl: for extra lard ; and at 53@05de for turpon- 0. The yard tradoin lnmbor continuos fair, the movoment being confined mostly to the common grades, At tho dooks, only o moderate busincss was tramsucted. Thoro wes no matorial varia- tion in prices, eithor nt the docks or yards, The domand for brick and limo continnos modorate, and tho markot oasy, ospecially for tho formor articlo, Goment in tnchinged. Motals, iron, nails, snd_naval stores wers without chango. Balt continuos active and fim. Tho wool mar- kot was rather quict, thoro was_a light inquiry and tho rooeipts aro still of limited charactor, Hops woro mactive and nominal, Broom-corn meots with th usual inquiry and I8 quito firm. Beods wero quict sud unsbanged. Potatoos, oultry, and eggs’ woro unsettled ‘and tending Jowor. : Lako freighta wore activo and 3¢o lower, at 5o for wound corn and Glgo for whent or postod com by sail. Whont waa taken to Kingaton at 1lo, ‘There was a total of fourtacn charters ro- ported, which will carry out 100,000 bu wheat, 240,000 bu corn, and 200,000 bu oata. Highwines wore inactive and again woak. Tolders offered to koll nt 883c, tho doclino of yestorday, while buyors only bid 88v. No salos woro roportod. Provisions woro quict and flrm, mess pork bolug n shado higher, aud Iard_salsble at yos- torday's pricos, with holdors asking an_ advanca of Gopor 100 lbs, Theve wana little flurry in moats, early, causod by the yvoport that some 8,000,000 £ 4,000,000 1bs lind been. burnod up in 8¢, Louls, and somo holders akod highor pricos, Dbut thoro'was no domand, The markot closed ot tho following raugo of pricos: Bous ‘porl, cach or gollor June, $14.00; do soller August, $14.20@14.35; do koller Boptembor, $14,60, 14.60; do scllor Decombor, §13.26@18.60 ; lard, casly or sellor July, $8.00@ 8,06; do sollor An- gust, $8.26@8.30; summor do, 87.60. Bwoot piokled “hams quoted st Di@lligo, D soliod moats quotable at G@63go for shoul- dors; 78{@73o for short ribs; and S@8igo for 'short cloar, Boxed shouldors, sf@te, English meats, BY(@80 for short Fibs; % g,'n for short olear. Bacon is quotod 8 @8 %o for mhoulders; Jc for cloar ribs; 9o for short clear, and 18@143¢o for hams, all pagk- ed, Mous boef, £8.76@ extra moss do, §0.75@10.00; boof liame, §37.00928.50, = City tallow, 734@7560 ; gronno quotablo at BI@0H{o0, Halea wore roportod of 760 brls mews pork, cath anela or soller July, $14,00; 600 brls do ‘soller Augnst at 81425700 tca bwoot picklod hama (1 81de) at 10360, Flour was feus aotive aa regarda the aggrogato of salos, but thora was a_groator number of or- dors on tho market, mostly small ones, and from tho rotail trade. ‘Vhoro wan no appatent whip- ping demand, and prices wero quoted unchang- od, though tho markot draggod unquostionably, in spite of a firmer nalingglu whoat, Bales wore xoportod of 800 Lrls while wintor extras on pri- yslaterma ¢ 100 brla epring oxtras (Winn). ¢ 7.00; 100 brla do_ st $0.65; 100 brls do at $0.574 5 100 bln do (O- 1. O at 20,30 1 20 bl do at #5.75 ; 800 brls do on private forme: 100 brls suporfine at ©4.00 ; 100 brla do nt .85 ; 25 brls do at 3,625, Tolal, 1,245 brls, Also, 10 tonn brau (at mill) st $0.00;'20 tons do at §8.76 delivered ; 20 toun at §8.00 on_track, Tho fol- ltlmtnx waa the rango of asking pricos at the oclose Fair to cholos white wintex extras, Jrd wiater extraa. ... Bpring supoerfines, 250 @ 4.50 yo flour, 400 @ 438 Bran...evee 800 @ 0.00 ‘Wheat waa moro notive, and t 3o lughor for olivory this month, ‘whilo. sollof “July” ox- bibitod n mora marlked firmness, the ‘differonce Dotwoon tho two options diminlebing to about 19¢0, 'Iho advicon from Livorpool wora on- cournging o lioldors, and ilppory took hold all tho moro willingly a8 lnko froghts woro lowor, whilo tho short Iutoroat for Juno nlso bought frooly of enr lots, 'Tho specnlativa .inquiry waa quito nctivo, ospeolally by contract with that of o week pnst. It commonced with a demand from Milwaukeo, whore the market advancod onrly, boing quotod nt ©1.23% cash, snd §1.40%¢ mollor July. This brought out local buyars, and caused an advanco, partiou- lnrly ‘ay Now Yori wo aftorvards quoted rm, comparison with tho racolpta ; butarrangemonta woro mnda to-dny for shipping out & largo quan- tity. Bollor July oponed at 81,101, and advanced to 61,181 nt thio'closo. Bolior thio month or cash Nd. 2 oponod nt $1.10 and olosod at 8120, Bollor Augustold nt $1.185@1.141, closingat §1,145¢. Bollor tho yosr was inactivo but nominally strongor at’ $1.08@1.00. No. 1 spring was moro notive, closing at §1.26, No. 8 sprinj olosed sirong At 100, and rojcote firm ot 900, Cnsh salos woro roportod of 13,300 bu No. 1 spring at §1.25; 98, m do_(lnat ovouing) nt 81,265 2,400 bu_do (moft) at21:24; 11,600 b No, 2 mpeng at 8120 3, 5200 b do (lard) ot 81,205 29,000 bn do at $1.1057; 10,100 budoat 8110} 5,800 bn do at 8L:10%¢ 10,000 bu do at 1,107 8,800 bu No. 8 spring &% $1.09; 20,000 b do at £1.083¢; 1,200 bu do nt ©1.08: 800 bu do at 81,0753 400 bu do nt $1.073¢ 5,600 bu rofected spring at 900; 800 bu do & D}{u;o ton bu unmoroilutnbla ot 500, Total, ., Corn was aotivo and firmer, averaging 3{@3{o0 higher, in sympathy with & strongor tone re- ported from Now York, and in consoquonco of moronnlnf confidonco. Tho recent postings havo diminishod the quantity of rogular No. 3 corn in atora, and tho coolor woather leads many operators o think that the groatost dsngor i robnbly pnet, though thoro nre not wanting lioso who foar that moro than ono othor houso will bo doolarod hot within n week from date. 1t was romarkod 0 singular that somo_of the xocalpts postad as ot on tho 200 woro datad on tho 10th of this month, only twolvo daya beforo gotting out of condition. ‘Toro was not muoh oing In_rogular corn, which was nominal at about Sfl?&!fly&r outeldo of statod houses, which sold nt 834/@30% 0. Briotly frosh receipts wore in~ good domand, and sold from B43(@848¢c, cloning firm. Posted ro- colpta eold at 27@%72¢o. Bollor July opened ot 83%o, advancad to 8357, doclinod to $3(c, Tore 033440, and closed ut 335¢c. Sollor Augush sold st 883 @381¢o, and sollor Hoptomborat 803,@ 402(c, both closing with holdars at the ontside. Ol snlen woro raportad,of 14,800 Lu No. 3 ot 84870; 10,000 bu doat 9430 27,000 bu do at 813407 2,400 bu do at 8410} 1,600 'bu do at S4o3 5,000 bu'do at 89370 ; 5,000 bu'do at 8934o; 6,000 bu do on privat torma; 5,600 bu No. 1at 880 aflont; 5,600 bu do at 87i¢o aflont; 8,400 bu re- Jected'at'800; 5,600 bu do nt 20370 16,400 bu do ot 0io, ,000 ' ba do_at 20370; 1,600 bu do at 290; 5,800 'bn do ot 81570 adloat; 1,200 bu no 5,..'1‘, at 230 1,600 bu poutod at 5 1,200 bu o at 270, Total, 126,400 bu. Oats woro active and strong, sdvanoing 3o por bu in sympnu.\g with wheat and corn, tho zito in whioh Lrought ota good spaculativo do- mand, that was aidod by tho roport of liberal shipplng movomont. Togular onts, or sellor tho month, oponed nt 27870, and ndvanced to 28340 ab tho oloso, with littio discrimination in favor of fresh rocoipts, Sollor July sold ot 28@ 285¢o, and sollor August at 235(@200, both olon- ing with firm holdors at tha outside, ' Rejosted closed irm at 240, Cash ealos woro roporied of 71,200 bu No. 3 nt 283¢o; 5,000 bu do ot 38%0 ; 26,600 bu do at 28140+ 17,800 bu do at 280; 6,0 bu do st 780 4,800 bu rejected ot 243¢0; 6,000 bu do b 2i4fo; 9,000 by do 8 Mo, ‘Total, 146,400 bu. Tiyo was quict in the absonce of anyihing but spareo offorings, and igo higher, under a fair domand for shipmont, with light recolpts. Sales waro roported of 3,600 bu No. 2 at 600; 400 bu do 8t 603o; and 400 bu by sample at 630" Total, u. "Darloy was quick and unchanged, with not enough doing for 4o or throo weoka ' pust to en- tablish & market, Wo quoto_No, 2 at 48@b53c, No. 88t 06@380, and rojectod at’ 25@38c—tho insido at tho Rock Island Elovator, aud the ont- side at tho othor housa. Salos woro limitod to 400 bu No. 2t 5130, and 400 b by esmplo at LATEST. In tho afternoon whoat was_modorately aotive nd, doclinod 3¢c, No. 2 spring sold (5,000 bu Dird)at $1.203¢ cash,and closod at $1.20bid weller June, and &L.173(@1183 sollor July, closing at 81.173¢; alko at $1.14% soller August. Corn wasquict and 3o lowor, olosing ot 8810 sollar Julyand 38}¢ovollor August. Provisions and othor gm{n ‘wero quiot and unchangod. Five charters Wore roported ; throo for whent (46,000 bu) ot 110 to Kingston. Two for corn (mupposed to bo to Buflalo, at Co. e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. TyonspAr Evennia, June 30, ALCOHOL—Was quict and osay st $1.77@1.82, BIEANS — Wore dull and nominal. We quotas Choice hand-pickod navies, $2.05 ; do modiums,$2,45 ; inferior grades, $1.00@1.75, BIOOM-CORN—The markot was fairly active snd firm nt tho rocont advance, Quotations ar na follown : No. 1 bur), 8X@100; No 1 sfock braid, 6¥@T3jc; No, 2do, 6X@0ige; No, 3 do, 4x@bo; inside groon, 6@ Go: dored tip, 35@5%c do palo and red, S@éM. BUTLDING AL ERTALS The markes Tocviek ta unaettled, and presscd is quoted lower, Common 18 held L $0.6087.00. - Cemont and limo woro unchanged, Wo quoto: Bluceo, $2.60; New York atuceo, casting $.600 4.00; Portinnd cement, $7.50@8.00 per bri; Rosendals co moilt, $3.25@3,60; Utlen, Loulsville, and Akron cement, $2,00 per brl; marblo dust, $3,85@3.60 3 Lime in bulk, B0:@81.00; lmo (brls), $1.10@1L25 per brl; whitd eand, per brl, $1.50@2.00; plnstoring holr, per bu, 80c: firo brick, por 1,000, $10.00@%0.00; build: ing brick (commony, $0.60@7.00's nowor brick, $10,00 3 country Lrick, §10,50, doliverod } Milwaukeo prossod, $29.00320,00, del,; do common, $14,00; Racine prossed, do" common, $14,00; Indiana prosscd, $18.00921,00; do common, $12.00@15.00; fre clay, er b, $3.00@4.00, , JULTEI~Tl rocolpte segm to bo falliog ofsomme, Dut thoy are atlll iberal forRthe season, and prices, whilo rather moro firmly held, aro not appriciably nigher than a fortnight ago, Lx&mm Xeep steadily atwork, and tho local demand alao Ie fair at the aur noxed 7ango of prices: Btrictly cholco yellow, 18G 200; medium to good, 16@16c; fnferior to commion, 10 140, BAGGING—There was no visible fmprovement in tho bagging trade. Thoro way nothing resombling so- tivity In the domand for any llno of goods, and tho quoted pricea woro only indifferontly sustalned, Wo Tepeat our list:_Btark, 3030; Ludlow, 3803 Lowlston, B4o; Amerlcan, 3203 Amos eng, 820; Ofter dreck, 5330 ¢ burlap bage, 4 3ud & bu, 20@320; gunnies, singlo, 176 18o: do_doullo, 286@200; wool Aacks, G5@0To. CHEESE—In'this staplo tho movement {5 usually nlack at this season, and the prescnt Is no excoption to ko geueral rule, buyers showing no disposition to in est beyond meeting immediato requirements, bollov- ing that prices will be lower littlo later {n the season, Tho following_quotations are moro or lesa froely aliaded : Now York factory, 19@1dc; Elgin factary, 126130 ; Olido fuotory, 10@1%0; Weatern factory, 106 1o, COAT—Tho situation of tho coal market romains cusentially unchavgod, Unrd varletica nro, at the nomeaty fi, many déslers entertaluing (ho' opinion that Lacknwanna will not go below ita prescnt prico, iz, : $0.60, Boft couls are reportod easy, Wo quota : Lelifgh lump, $11.00; propaced, $11,00; Lackawanun, £0.607 Lrlo, $9.60; 'Wrlar Hill, $0:60% Walnut 101, $9.60; Blossburg, $9,00 ; Chorry Mine, 38,60 ; Hocking Valloy, £9.00; Indioua canncl ooal, $9.60; Indiaun Dlock, 88,00 ;" Kirklaud grate, $3.50; Minofik, $7.005 Wilsalngton, $0.00. X GOOPELAGE—Wo continuo to quote: Pork bare rols, $1A5@L35: lard tlorcos, $L.00@170: whis- Xy y $1.90@2,10 3 flour barrols, 48@570; nork sluves, sough, $17.00890.00; do, bucked, $20.00 @ 26.00 ¢ tlorco’ staves, Tough, $20.00@25.005 sawod, do buicked or swed, $25,00@25,003 whisky staves, rough, $24.0026,00 ; 'do bucked, $30,00@33,00 5 flous staves, $8,60610.60; circlo four Leading, T@8o per 6et § flour hoop polée, £14,00@15,00 por m 3 pork and tlerco polos, 330,00@U5.00 Por m, 1AGB—Were in liberal huppiy, and moderate ro- queat, Pricos were weak and Irregular, Many of tho offorlngs arg in poor conditfon, and only strictly frosh lots bring full pricos, Quotabla at 19@133c, with & fow sales of poor &t 10@1le, Baloa fuclude 60 cascn caudled ot 14, 05 casea at 13540, 125 canca ot 13, § brls at 1o, FEATHERS—Wore quiot, and a triflo lower. Wo sgain quote: Prime to cholco livo geeso fcatbiors at 15@770; Jobbing prices, 81%@470; common to fair geeso featliers, 45000 ; ohicken, 06@8o, FISH—Pricta raugo the samosa for o fortnight pa ‘where thoy nln{ ba comsldered ll¢u|{'. Tho supply of most dokcriptions still falls conl dorably short of the roquircmenta of tho trade, We quote: No, 1 ‘whitedsh, J Lr], $6.00@06.,25; No. 2 do, $5.76@0,00; No, 1 trout, $5,25@0,60 0. 1 nliore mackerel, brl, $11.60 @118 No, 1 by, $0.60@9.76; No, 4 mulckerch’ 37 1ol $8,60@8.15; family mackerel, 3 brl, $7. 7.25 #hore kits, $1.95@13.00; summor-ourod codilih, per 1ts, $7.00; George's codflsh, $0.60@0,76 3 Labralor h i, spit, L, £0.00@0.60; do, 3 bil, 4 Labrador "horring, round, brl, $4.00@8,505 do % br $.25@4,00; box hurrlnfi 0, 1, 28@U00: lu&u:l, 35@87¢; Columbin FILUITS AND NUTS—Tho frult tradu was qulot at guchmngod bricoe Vo ropat gus It fallows - on- E1GN—Diutes, BX@9350 ; s, drne, 11@1do: By, box, T3gGai0e; Tarkion pounes 103 @113} tainin 5900 2,30, Zahto_oury he@to. apples, 17@20; Micligud do, o B@6x0; Buuihern do, 4@ 2007 peachos, balves, '0a0) postod, 3 box herring, tiver walwon, X brls, $10,00 0AKAT1O — Alden @T0; Weatorn do, peachen, pared, 166 S; o, mixed, 4¥@bu} blackborrics, ' 8(@D0's Taspborrios, 0@4te; nittod chorrios, A3, Nure—Filborts, 1@160; slmondy, “Terragonn jo; Noplos waluubs, 44450 ; Jrazi @ 94/@10)0} pecann, 1@1%0; Africar! peanuts, 635 @70 Wilington' pesuuts, 7@8o; Tounossee puu’xfi?, d @osc. GROOERTES—There wos falr activity In_ocoffecs, rico, woaps, and apices, whilo sugars wora in largo do- nsud, but othier articles wero mare or luas uegleetod In valuoa fhas wore 0o quotablo clauges, Coffoes Our roported shipments soro small in . sugdts, and ayrups woro oasy. Rice was firm, Olhor 000 Fuled comparaiively sioady. Foowing ara tho pricon curront ¢ I OARD BODA—T@BYo, Corrzes—Nochs, 33@13%0; 0. G. Java, 2982030} 3 fancy Rio, 2@ o; chiolco do, 24@3x0; primo Rio, 235@ido; food do, m\t@flf‘u: ‘common do," 22}@233¢u 3 roasting do, “903@afi(a’s Bingaporo,’ 24@240: osta Rticn, ggnw&fl‘ 1§@9050; do, prime, Y@ }g0; Maracaibo, o ANDLES—Elar, full wolght, 10){@901: 3 stearino, full Wolght, 14%(@160s do, short woight, 18}{@14 e, Itioe—Patnn, BY@8i¢o : Raugoon, Ti@73{0; Osro tinn, 83@00 ¢ Lowlsiana, T3(@6K . BuaAns-lutont eut loaf, lv{@lfl}ifl' 11%@1ligo; crushod and powdorod, 115@11%¢0: As slandard; 105@10%a; 10, No, 3, 104 aioio; 1,103 103c ; extra 0, 10i@10%0; O Ko’ B, 10@103¢d; Yol d, 02@100; cholca brown, (@100 primo do, Talr' do, D@9(c 3 chofco molansca Augar, 9343100 ; 'fair do, 2(@03(c ; Now Orloans sugar, chioico, 933100} do prime, D}g@Z0; do, falr, Bi@0N0: common, T¥@70. 3 ura—Diamond drips, $1.35@1.30; sllver drips, oxtra fing, T0@730; good mignr houso Ayrup, A6@48c extra do, 60650 : ‘Now Orloana_ molassus, o ofco, 806 830; do ‘prime, 79@T80; do common, G5@700; Porlo Exacg molanges, cholos, E6@060; comsmon molasscs, 30 0. BavxmaTus—Oommon 1o best, 9@10c, Briogs—Allspico, 17@180; cloves, 37@380; cosaln, 88@400; popper, za(awc‘ nutmiegs, $1,35@1,30% singor, pure, 26G%00; do No. 1, 20@350; do No. 3, 18 o Boars—Troneh motlled, 63 @0%0; Gorman mottled, 6@0)c0: Golden wm.'éa 2‘; Yynito Lily, 0x@ rown Windsor, 4X@ granulatod, 50} prants hoeey Oi(@0o s bromn Nindsor, e o3 Bavon 7 AT ions, 04 @005 corm, D@10} Btadry, 6@ %0 common, Eii‘ann. . GHEEN FRUITS—01d applos aro slow at & rango of $2.00@4.00 por brl, according to _condition, The nup- Pl ia deoresaing ;"sholco now_brings 78@81.00 0%, Blrawborrice were plonty, but mout ofiho offers inga wero small sud in poor_condition. Gherrios wore mors plenty and lower, Wo quoto: Lemons, $16,00 @17.00por box, Oranges, 11 $2,00@4.00 por brl, nD8g, $3,00@0,00 bunch, Pears, $1,60, Now apples, B0c@$1.00 por box, Birawborries, 8@330, Raapbors rios, black, 17@300 rod do, 30@I00. Gooscberrios, 10 @135, Oharfle% 1235@180, Gurrants, 12, Wortic- Dorrias, $8.00 par bu, wfl?l'é—Wflra inactive and nominal at 28@450 for ‘ontarn., IAY—Tho domand was fair, and prices wore firm st _about yuurdl{l'l rango. Heceipts were again Hght. We 'quote wholssale prices paid by doalors na g’{)mmmm 4o contaln 20,000 Ia : * OX TRAOK—Timo~ od, $18.60@16.00; timothy, loons 101500 ; praieie preniods S0 505150 B koo thy, fooso, $18,00@14.00; p ratrio, N WAGoN—Timol 0, - $15,00814,00 ; Y Tooso, $0.00@12,00, For dolivasy of presaod u.&m.w, according to dlatance, ; HIDEA—This - markot waa without .ow featuren, Buyers aro_siill holding off, and - pricos romain weak and. varisblo, Followlng aro - the nominal fotoss Groan ity Untchort fo; groun cured, i, 10; 100 ; do heav, 0 § partcured, H s 15@100: voal Kopy 106's L calf, $0+ dry ip, 210 ; dry salled, 17@1: {lint, 19@300 ,nng: Datred kip, 10@1l0; descon skin, 46@650; gru acored, cit, or othorwiso damagod, two-tlirds v IION AND BTEEL~Thero was no particular change, gndu 18 x‘nndmh and prices casy for common iron, 4 . @ &310rates oxw G 510 rates Plato iron, common {ank. 6 B7 rates Rusaia fron...veeieses . 2% rates Rusnia fron, Ho, 1 siained, ale B Norway iron,. 9 @ §h Norway nail rods, 0% @s P Germsn plow teo 1" @1 th English cast plow stocl. . 2 @lage T ‘American tool steel. 1% @lBe Wb Chrome tool atocl 18" @ @ English tool steel Y% @ rales English » 117 @134 rates of 83168 s wcoom: Bflsh!d at about pro\‘vl(elll prices, tho following quota~ od s . lona boing furnishe 0, 1., try, Rough upper, standard, . TRough upper, damaged, Bufalo slaughtar sclo, “D, 78000, se v Calt... K4 Harncas, French éaf, Jodot Fronch calf, Lomoin Fronch calf; 24 1030 b Fronch kip,'00 {0 100 b METALS AND TINNERS' STOCE—Woro in mod- orato domand at thio prices given belo Ton ProTE~-10, 10514, $14.60; do, 13512, $16,00 ; do, gx%ud $16.50; 40, roofing, 10, $14,00; do, 20x3s, 0 T 40 small, 430 5 bar, 440, B T cadear 1308 ol canks, LI @113c; Tess quantity, 113¢o; elabu, Oc.. Buger InoN—No. %4, 6o rates, GALYANIZED Inok—No, 16@20, 160 ; No. 22@24, 1603 No. 26@20, 170 ; No, 27, 180 No. 2, f0o. A discount of 30 per chnt 18 mull):‘l"zom l{‘é’ gy s Gorrrn—Coppor ms, 400 ; brarders, ave: v 410; tunod copper, 400 yhum!._og coppar, 460} do, W ine—3105, 603 0, 6 aud 9, 100; 10011, Ha3 1, 1 14, 130 16 ! 0; 13 and and 16, 14o; 17, 160 ; 18, 550 ; 1 5 ), )y count ; ‘fonco wire, Tic ; by car load, 7o, i ), T X 1 657 19, 1003 20, 200; full bundle, * 15 por Thora ‘waa only a falr {uquiry, Wa con- {inuio fo quolo: 108001, For ke $6.00rafce: 8 doy $8.35; €0 do, $5.50 5 4d (0, $5.575¢; 34 do, $0.60; 5 00 54 do, $8,28 3 clinch, $7,07 1230 off to tho thade, NAVAL STORES—TWoro {n fatr requost. Following aro the quotstions: Manilla rops, B 1, 18@1%; xope, % Ib, 10@170; homp saol cord, § Ib, 20@ 50; marilne, 31b, 20@2Jo; tarred rope, 1 Ib, 173180 ; w“fi. Fuilo, €5 0 ; pitch, B br, $6.0087,00 } d, $5. OILE 3 Lalo, $5.0084.6 Tard ofl was woak and nominally lower, in sympathy with the raw material. _Turpontinoalso was Fathor weak, bt with theso oxceptions o prices cur- Tont yostordsy wero sustainod with a falr dogrea of firm. ness, We quota: Oarbon, 183@190; extra lard ofl,730; No. 1, Gho; Nou3, €0: naced, ri, tbo; do bl 63 ' whale, 870; 'aperin, $2.00@3. :l‘ncdy Piiro, 31105 0o oxtia, 2003 ‘do. No. 1, 6o} bank ofl, 700 skraits, 760; clophant ofl, 980'; tur- pontine, sxs@d:_’a, ‘nsphtha,'63 gravity, 200 naphths, common, 16@170, r POUDTRY—Was in largo aupply and dull, Turkoys #5d vary small spring chickens woro almost unsalze Dlo. Turkeyn sold ot 11c, and were offored frecly at 100, Obickons st $2.0084.00 ; largo spring do at $3.00 50, Balos {ncludo 3 coope turkeys at 1103 8 coops ckens st $4.00; 15 coops at $3.50B3.76 § 20 coopa lazge spring ai 8300890 ; © coops 8¢ £1.0091.50. POTATOLS Now potatoos ato coming o gute froely, and soll at $4.00@6,00 per brl, _ The demand for ald potatoes was lees urgont, and tha offerings larger, consioquently pricos Were weak and unsettled ; sales wero mado at Wo and $1,06 for peachblows, Sales fn- clude 1 car old peachblows at $1,053 1 car do at 900, PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTYY—Business con- g tinues fair for tho scanon, and prices rulo steady and unchangod, Wo repeat our quotations : WITE LEAD, Btrictly pure., « $1.0081L50 Fancy branda, ... . 9.00810,60 2z, Genutne Velllo Montague, 14,60 Amrican, 1L50812.00 0! colors,...... in Masury's rallrosd Palace car color Y@, {(_G‘.‘{: 37, BEEDB—Hungarian, miliot, and buckwheat wero in ight request, st 90 for tho former, T0@ 750 for mil- lot, and $1.45 for buokwheat. Tho tradiiig in timothy and clover was chicily among dealors; {ho former {a quotod at £3,00@4.00, and tho latter iaLald firmly a 35, ~Bales Includs 10 bags Hungarian at 803, ias in continued good demand and firm, follows: Onondaga nnd Bagiunw, fino, $2.00; ordinary conrss, $2.00; coarse Dismond O, 12,10 ¢ a $2.10: dairy, without bago, £3,25¢ dniry. , $4.10GA.25 3 Ashilon dairy, pot mack, $5,0008 urks Taland, $.00, . ; AB—Are_ begitining to-movo with falr Uborallty, tho markat for” cliolcs gooda oxhibits a firig tono. Low gradea aro atill wonk and unsottled, W ropeat ‘our quatations of yostorday, na follow: Young byson, common o falf, 45@580; do good, 60(3 700; do chotdo to oxtra fine, Y5c@SLI0; commbn to fingold hyson, T0@050: common imperial, 00@030; ool fo clofea do, BUc@$1.10; falr to ool guupowdor, Pingoiioy, $110G1,30 " oxtra Mo® 40 chiolco L0 oxtra now Japan, We@ ,00'; falr (0 goou old, 85@700 ; common do, H0@AG0; avlordd untural Ieaf Japan, 53000 1 comnior 0. fing Oolong, 85@460; guod, 098630 chuloe Lo extra, Bic@ 1,00, TOBACCO-Tho tobneco muarket waa without now fenturee, . Tho demand ¥as fair, at ntoady prices: Fine Qur—Extra, @01 cholco, 6@ 100 3 modls um ; G5@G00 ; poor Lo colmon, m?nuu, Truo—Natiral Jeaf, T@800; half bright, 60@700; black, nonud, 66@63, Buoming—dond 10 choles, 32@30e 3 modlum, 1@ 810} common, 20@3Ao, WOOD—Wah In modorate roqucat, anil at tho rocont declino tho market 1u steadlor + losch, $.60% uaplo, $9.505 hickory, $10.805 slabe, #0,00 dullvored, VEUBTABLIB—Word In gooil supply, and onton Yoany, and cucuibor wore s (riflo fowor, Wo quat Penn, ' $1,00@1.80 per bits wtring boans, $1,00@) per D s cucumbory, 3064100 por doz § now onfons, por Do, 4.0 478 hevimuin i, £,00 adinh, S0 : cabibago, Tac(@81.00 por Aoz s Liirnlye, J0@O0S yur dors Dol $3,00G 480 por Ll carrots, 20@50; toma 2,00(32.60 per box, o R iora was . partioular ohango, Tho re- colpts aro lght, sud tha donmand moderats at about thp saine pricoa : Paby wanliod, exira modiun and , KAXX, diud, XXX, dlxqfly ivacw, waahiod, mediuiu 1 Fluooo, unwastusd, X&XX, in, Flooco, unwanlindy coarue o modlin, ... Flooce, wuwasbiod, coares, aud diugy. .o, . | ——— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, THUREDAY BveniNa, Tuno 20, Tho rocolpta of live-alock sinco Saturday lisvo bosn g follows : i Iiogn, 16,43 1,11 Totaluursveinenes 6,367 24,550 choloo shippiny ruling firm a4 fu in_oxcossivo mupp wenk and irregular prices, Eastorn tclcgrams wora unfavorable, but the modorato raceipts of tho gradea that would sunwor for slipmont scomed to oncourage rices, whilo tho poarer eorts wero ‘bottor Fatos than provajlod eatlfer in tho wook, Tho beat 1ly ealable at $3,00@5.75. Tho outsldo quotation (50,10 wos oblainiod by Grogory, BUAIOF & Gow, for a drarad 120 oxtra Iowa atoors, avoraging only 1,53 lbn, Thin Is one iuntatlmont of 1,600 hiend that Sitralian & Evans, of son, Taking into considoration the weiy) doy’s sales wore prinoipally af nutnber of tranafors woro offected nt tho low rango of $2.40@3.60, Thin Toxas cattle wero capoclally dull, and prices nro sleadily working downward, Jards awaiting puschasors, but all good qualitios wera sposod of : quoraTions, ‘Extra Booves—Gradeors, adizo veraging 1,400 118 and upward, siisuereessins $0,8580.10 . Olioce Beovos—Fine, fat, woll formed 3 year *to 8 yoar old steots, dvarsglog 1,200 to Good Boov onod, fin nieory, avoraging 1,100 to 1,250 The Modium Grades—8toors in fair 0 8gIng 1,050 101,200 b8, ... Butchers' Blook—Common {0 fals steors, % ond good oxira cows, for city nlaughter, averaging 800 to 1,100 b, . Btock Onttlo—Common cattlé, ¥ flosh, averaging 700 to 1,050 ha, Inforior—Light and_ thih cow atags, bulls, nnd seallawag stocra, Cattle—Toxas, Northorn wiitored. Gattlo—Texas, througt drovos CATTLE pALES, 10 butchora' ntocl 30 butchors’ atock. 60 good ateers. 125 ‘Coxan stillors, 04 good sloera, d stoora. 27 oxtra steors, HOGS—Tho hog trado opencd sctive this morning, and onrly malos showed a further advance of 5@10c, but bofore mid-day thero was a materlally diminished domand, under which prices casod off, showlng ot the closo very little, if any, change from tho closing prices of yosterday, thero woro stalo hogs enough to swell the supply to largo proportions, and nlthongh a falr volume of malos wers sccomplished, many remained in the pens unsold, and tho prospecis for the remaining days of iho week sre not particularly encournging to sollers, Tho closing prices” wero $4.30@4.40 for poor to com- mon, $4.45@4.50 for modium, aud §#4.6084,75 for good to choiea. oG sALES, No. Av. PriceiNo. dv. PriceNo. Av. Price, 50 180 4.0 248 “$140/640 20k~ §4.60 60 10 46063 101 20 450 66 21 470|564 108 B 1D 4T 45 297 duolaz & 0 w8 65 55 30| 04 18 8T 304 450 43 208 450180 20 sl 4T 254 s ML 67548 219 47548 21 460 87 10 4B 208 475\ 44 28 460 43 26 466{62 251 dojoL 70 460 20 243 TEn 40 185 480 28 WL 476 03 200 x4l 26 4sola0. 20 g 70 13 47000 208 460l 67 23 455 55 223 470]60 248 4Gol 45 344 4D 23 18 46543 WL 43560 819 436 @ an as0lsl a5 Lol 45 T 4o BL 20 45007 211 45| 68 108 470 0 183 &70[00 0 480[ 54 206 465 n1 193 sl 26 440[ 43 249 40 40 3 4|6k 186 46543 176 40 SHEEP—Tho shicop trade_was moro active than on cither of the preceding daya of the week, but the lib- cral supply caused an casy fosling, and prices wore off about 250 per 100 e, Local buyers and. shippors opo- rated, and most of the offerings wre disposed of, Balea'woro roported at $3.0089,25 for common, and at $3,60G3.76 for modium to good grados, Wo note the. 44 following : SHEEY SALES, No. Av. PriceNo. Av, PriceNo, Av. Price. 107 86 .05 80 B4 $3.35) 79 93 $3.75 lol 98 3T6( 94 03 875103 98 3.20 100 97 850[ 08 88 875100 B4 03 95 u35|10 85 800072 80 24 lambs 8,35| —_— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, TuusepAY EvENTNG, June 26. The markot was woll supplicd with lumbor, there boing upwards of thirty cargoes offering, Tlio day opened rather qulet, bit toward noon sveral local uyers made thelr appoarance, snd o falr, ateady bus. {neun was transucted, nearly all tho cargoos being dis- posed of by night, 'In regard 1o pricos there was no material chango from those of yoaterdsy. Good pleco stuff sold at $9,60; ud inferlor Cargoon at $9,00G0,35 ; common boards al 10.00@11,50, and good to choica do quotable at $14,60817,00, 'Bolects from Manisteo Lrougnt $1000, and u catgo of Choboygan lumbor, montly bourds,'aF 1700, Lath o5 queiaoie At FLOG, and shinglea 4t 3,00, Annexed are tho saloa roported ¢ Gargo chr Monsoon, {rom Muskegon, 120 m ft good stripa and boards st $16,00, mill tally, Oargo schir Two Charlios, from Grand Haven, 90 m ft sirips and boards at §15,50, Cargo schr Emolino, from Musko- gon, 40 m ft mill-run at $15,00; 801n'ft common nt $9.00 ; 80 m Jath ¢ 2,00, Hold by Blanchard & Co, Beht Gesine, Ludington, 80 m common inch’ nt $10,00; schr Halmor, Mantatee, 30 m sulocts at §30,00, 110'm Jolet and acanfling at $0.50 7 schr lhents, from Ghieboyga, 185 m larguly boards at $17.00, Sold Dy R, N, Biekford & Co, Bctir Madison, from Ludington, 814 m_shingles at $3.00; D, G. Bimimons, from Msnistee, 145 m Jolsts nd scantllug ot $9,80, 'Bold by J. M. Loomls & Co, LUMUER YREIGHTS, Baniateo, $2.5 n, $2,00; : Ludington, $3.25; Munke Oconto, $3,25; Monomineo, $1.60 ;' Poutwalor, §2.25 & White Lako; $2.25 ; Grand Mavou, $2.00. AT THE YARDS, Tho yard trado continuen fair, tho demand boing confined moatly to common’ lumber, which i cany, though not quotably lower Firat cloar. Becond cleir, 1 fnch to 3 nd Third clesr, 1 fnch, Third clear, thick. Clear flooring, 1 L$52.00 @65.00 .+ 45,00 Common siding. Qommon floorin, , A Common flooring, drentod, necon Wagon-box boards, sclected, 14 1 and upward, . Astock boards, 1i stack boards, 0 stock board Gommnon_ board . Jolet, scantling, smail ifmiber, fonciig, etc,, 10 foot and undor. .. Jolst and soantling, 18 to 31 fest, Tickots, squaro, Tickels, flat, . . 135" (@ 150 Threa dollars por car fo b adided whon transferrod, which charge follows the shinglos, “Ihickneas—Fivo shinglos to bo two luches in thick- oy Langth—ixteon inchies, HARDYOOD, Tiinck-Walnut — Gounturs, $IN.00@150.00; _cloar, $06,00(75,00 ; commion, $10.00@50,00 ; cull, $30.004 U5,00 ; floaring, $30,00@60,00, Ash—Uloar, $30,00@10, oull, $10,00$16,00 3 toork Uak~Oloar, $30,00@40, 5 :xmmdlew 00@45.00 25,008 ckury—Ulear, $35.00@45,00; commo . 85,00 3 cull, $19.00@16,00, & e mfl{l»—dm;rhfw,mm.w; common, $16,00822.00; oull, $10.0015,00, o wrim-mm. $50.00@00.00; common, $35.008 Chiorry—Ql 0, 005 common, $26.00 TR ogbign s cmnen, w00 Sheep, 420 438 OATTLE—Tho cattlo mnarket prosontod much the samo foaturea ns on yostorday and Tueaday, good to radon contiuing a light migply snd o y, and wero oxtromoly dull at |2 busors, and guitablo offerings were picked up at tril woro taken at $5,60@0,10, whilo socond-class woro roads Malvern, Towa, havo boon feodlng durlmllhn paot sea- £ of tho cnte tle, tho Pflcn roalizod was an extravagant ons, Tho $3.76@5.05, though o Many cominon natives and thin Woxna cattle romain in tho ‘Thio fresh recoipts wore moderato, bt - ‘Whitowood—Olear, $10.00@40.00; common, $20.00 25,00 3 ell, $10,00(415,00, Wagon Slock—Itickory ‘axlos, por sot, $1.00BL60 ; wagon polos, eacli, 46@8iic ; box boards, $35,00@40,00 MARINE, Xort of Ohicngo, ARRIVED,...........Juno 20, Sehir Lincoln Dall, Munkeqon, 180 i Himbor, Trop Ttonnoks, Buffalo, 700" barn ratlroad. {ron, and £undeios, rop Java, Bufalo, 3,500 brls salt, 20 crates eartlion- ‘waré, and anhidrien, Hehr I, B, Hnbbard, Frankfort, 04 m Tumber, fl Bevldlan, Eilotton Ly, 1,100 Lalogenpi poles, 000 cedar poata, Btmr Qorona, B, Joasphi, 17 boxes flsh, 1,908 bozes nirawborries, And.andrios, Schir Gesing, Tudinglon, 00 m lumber, Bolir Josas, Munkegon, 118 ra lumber, 16 m Iath, Bolir Madetin, Oswego, 0,400 brla nalt, elir 0, It. Nemin, Bufralo, 000 tons linrd cons, Behr It B, King, bt. Joseph, 6 m Inmber, Behr Gilppor Gliy, Ldington, 138 1 lambor. Bche Tobort Towlott, Whito Lake, 105 m luniber, Bchr Regulator, Muskegon, 100 m lumber, Behr J, 1tibhard, Grand Haven, 50 m lumer, Belir Littlo Bell, Munkegon, 120'm lumbor, 10 m lath, Ludington, 166 m lumbor. Behr Jonny Lind, Gran tiaven, 100 n lumber, 8chr 7. G. Bimmans, Manisteo, 140 m lumbor, Sclir Milwaukes Dallo, Littlo Biiamica, 210 m lumber, Hehe J, . Bentley, Biffalo, 930 tona daal, Belir D, Forgunon, Oconto, 185 m lumbor. Bchr Mary, Munkegon, 160 m lnmber, Sehir Preato, Ludington, 167 m lumbor, Belir R, J. Bkedmoro, Pentwator, 100 m lnmber, Behr I Haydon, Fred Boll, 195 m umbor, Behir Iinoino, Miskegon, 160 m lumber, 10 m lath, Behir Monnoon, Muskeybn, 110 m lumber, Sclir Abigatl, Ladington, 100 m Tutbor, Bolir dInggio Thompson, White Lako, 140 m lumber, m latl, Behr Kotehum, “Gordon Da; 100 telog 00 cedat post, % % Mrag ke, Behr T, A, Holmes, Mnnisteo, 130 m Iumber.. Belir Ithicr, Muskeyon, 140 m Ilumber, 30 m Iath, FropIra ‘Oliaffoo, Baugatuck, 15 m limber, 20" boxes nl, Bebr Gurlow, Munkegen, 180 m lumber, 15 m Inth, Sebr Ethan Allen, Liltle Buamics, 220 m lumber. Sehir Qotavia, Muslicgon, 140 m lumbor, 20 m Iath, Eehr North Blar, Pontwhter, 140 m lumbar, Belir Sovanth Ghlo, Muskogon, 100 m Tumber, 80 m Hehr Emoilno, Mankegon, 125 m lumbor, Belir Ko fi]‘(rx:u,“lvl’\\l?\keéon, 200 m Timbor., ichr J, chol uskegon, 200 m Jumber, Sclir G. 7. Rooder, bluskegan, 120 1 Mt ™ tanT AnntvaLs, 3, DufTalo, 348 brls surgar, grocorios, and Bchr Madison, Lud.(ngolt;‘ni‘\flfi m lamber, Bark Arabln, P4, Colborne, 21,160 i cors. Bark Oroonts, Lufalo, 3,400 Uu osta, Beow Conulin, Lako Larkor, 6,000 brick, 1,650 railrosd en, Schr W. B, Phelpe, Kingaton, 18,000 bu wheat, Behr Turnor & Kellor, Bufalo, 16,280 bu wheat, Sehr F. B, Gardner, Buffalo, 33,100 bi oata, Hcbr Quyahioga, Buifalo, 16,135 bu corn, 4 Trop P, 11, Prickherd, Buffalo, 17,161 bu corn, Dargs A. Gobhart, TiMalo, 23,50 b sehese, Belir Moy Cullins, Glovoland, 19,60 bu oats, St Alpenn, Muikegon, 100 plga grocarics, 200 brla menf, Bark Unadills, Buffalo, 35,000 bu corn, Btur leboygan, Aaaltowoo, 126 pkgs groceries, and ndrics. Sehr J. 8, Ricliards, Buffalo, 20,400 bu corn, NIOHT OLEATANOES, Prop Dadger Stato, Buflalo, 28,000 bu cate, 100 brla flour, and mind, Prop Montana, Bulfalo, 61,146 bu corn, 1,000 brla flour, rop City of Hoston, Ogddusburg, 203 brls flour aud sund, Bebr Orlent, Kingston, 18,600 bu wheat, Behr Laura Bolle, Buffalo, 21,420 bu corn, Juno 28, Miscollaucous. : Tho new tug of tho V, O, T. Assoctation will be Inunchied Baturdny, if nothing provents, —A jum, in whith n largo number of veusols and 4R waro concerued, occurred fn the Bouth Branch at tho railroad bridgos yestordsy, lastiny, it i said, from three to four hours, ~-Tho prop Arabls hne loft. Milwaukeo with 1,722 tong of froight, “Tho Milwaukeo Sentinel say +'tho A. B, Mooro and Brolia have been outdong The steauior Bcotla loft (hln port with n cargo of 1,170 tons, including fucl, aud has arrived at Bulfald, Wving mndo th down’ trip 1 about four daye, whith i st ecllont tim. —A now propeller callod thio T, W. Snook, butlt st Mount Clomicns, has just ontered tho servica, —Tho biody of Capt, Glllem, of tho achr Converss, hits beon found oa tho lako shore, 1t will bo Fomern: bered tiat Cupt, Gillem was loat overbioard some. tiine sinco.—Oscego T4mes, —Foga nre provalent on tho lskes, grostly ombar- rassing navigution, Ty are often ‘accompaniod by stronybreozes, which ronders it mora datigerous i yesacla than_steamers. Addod to tho fog i smoke 2rom tho burning woods, —Tho sebr Luther Wright, bullt ot Huron, Ohfo, in 1810, wos tho Hirat three-aud-aft vozsel on o lakea, 8lio was 105 ton burden, 2 s Lo sout from Ty Gty ta tho xeliet of o A, 3.'300r9, and haa probably redcliod hor by tfa me. It 1 roportod that hereatter tho propellor Winslow will bo put in the Lake Buperlor line, and that Oapt, Ton Wilkiny, of tho Indin, will command Lot —Thio wreck of tho Batehor oy 8 10 bo taken Into thio Dotroft dry dock for caulking, and it Ia atated nlia will then be tawed to Buffalo for feconstrartion. . It 1a supposed nt Buffalo that er xopair bills will” xeach about $10,000. —Capt, Muir, st Port Huron, has tho keol Iafd for » 8 vessel of abotit 450 fons Lurdon, ~ Bho will bo. full canal aizo, and o counterpart of {lio America, recently Inunched by him, o intonds to Lave hor roady for the fall trado, —Tlig achr Lillio Praft ha rrived at Buffalo with o cargo of iron oro from Marquelte, aving been sbout nino monthe on the voyage, Sl got caught in the ics Inat fall on Lake Suporior, ad waa but- ecently ro- loneed, To catiniate the profits of {his voyago t9 ihe gumors soquiresno very vileut atretch of o rusgina on, —Tho tug 3L, ¥, Merick, of Detrott, pussed down Monday at 10a. m,, with & {ow of flvo vVossols, snd re- turned the samo oveniug with . tow of th llke num- Dor, Her gross cornings for ths round trip wero ,000, ~Tho now three-and-after, B. F. Bruco, was launch- . od at East Haginaw o fow dayango. Mer capacity in sbout 60,000 bu of wheat, Sle is coming to Chicago os Ler first 'trip. OCEAN NAVIGATION. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BE! FAST O l‘u L AND LONDONDERR! Thoso ologant now atosmors will ssil fro e rooklyn, N, , B, 806 bons, ek ke L Farnightly it SALDWIN & GO " st Al AT Cor. of Canal aud West Madison-sis., Chlango. ork, and earrying pas- songors tonll unrts of Ureat lirltal, Lroland, Continontal Kurope, snd the Moditorrancan, Oabin from $65; Stoor- citialt nud Trish porty onst, £30; wast, 333, Ganti. panial poris samo an othor rogular linos, Al payable in . 8, ourronoy. Appls for full information at the Com= pauy's ollicos, No. 7 Buwling Groon, Now York, and N. 15, carner LaSall and Madison-ate., Clilcago, HENDERSON BROTHERS, Az‘antl. NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, And oll Other Points in England and Wales, Tho South Wales Atlautlo Staamship Company's toy firstcclnan Stonmshipg will sl frons Fooasyirents Ralr P oy Ui ;. GAR. Balling trico a woal from Now York, -May 18 Juno 18 - Thoso steams ‘aro pro- yhdod with all tho litost izprovemonta for tho eoiforvand convenionan of IN AND "ASSENGERS, Firat Cabln., $£0 currenoy Hocond 8 ourronoy Btoora, s 80 currency Prepatd $ioerago coriiilcates'from Oard Drats for £1 aud upward Yor further particula ly o Cardil, at the Com- pany’s Otticos, No. 1 Dock Clinmhors, aud ih Now York to AROHIBALD BAXTER & CO, Afonts, No.l1 liroadivay. CUNARD HIAIL LINE. ESTABLISEIED 1840. Steam Botween New York, Boston, and Liverpoeol. Fl},\').\l NEW YORK. aly 9 July 13 uly 16 m Howto_evory Taosday. Cabln Pasaugo, $80, 8100 and 8130, Gold. Exourslon Tiokots at Roduced Rato 3 tmllleuulnnn .L.Pu;rm(:r, d!l:'u.l l:fi booked 10 m all parts of Eurvpo 9 owost 3 Bight Drafts ou Great Iiritain, Iroland, and the Continent, 1 K ERNKET, Gon'l West'n Agant, N Sor. Giatk and Handorsiais. NATIONAL LINE. i nstawn and Liverpool e e fox Loudon dirast vors fartateisy (it Pessae $60, $90, aud $100 Currency. Exoursion Tickots at favorahlo ratos. Intouding pas- 15 SATROND TMH FAGIR. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0F TRAIRS. Summer :rnngoment. TLXPLARATION OF REFENENOE MANKA. ~ + Saturdaye coptod. ¥ unday oxcoptal, 3 el ¥V Muinday ab 8100 8 el 0 ORcoptad. "V A MID"W}N CEINYHAL & GREAT WESTERN NAILROADS Dpoty foot nf Talke ety and fool af Ticentyecondoat, Bl e T AT Teave, | Arrgee % 'h‘fin m‘: 0 P m, ‘sv{'\:fi. m i‘ A o g sinsn]| EE Night Hxpron 18310 p, m.| *6:008. @, UENRY 0. WENTWORTI, Genoral Passongor Agont. CHICAGD & ALTON RAILROAD. Allon (& St. Louta Through Line, and Loufefans (0.3 6t thord vute fram Chiesuytn 1 ity Ve Siter e i o aniad Oy, Union Teave, Arrive, 8t Taufs & Bpringfiold Fxy roes, STy iy A" 91108 .+ 8it0p, . i i soo|* 91166, m.f* 8:10p. m, pross ostorn Divislon. )....,.|* 4:10p. m, |* 8:i0 Jollot & Dwlght' Acanmio'dntin:* 4410 b i [» 31195 2 it Laols 4 B ghetd Liatnntns| 4400 1. |* 3108, m! Kxpress, via Maln Line, and alsol sciin dscksonsitlo Diviafon, s it 1.1 n Olty Kookl STl i Mot Llus, aut dally eroons Satardy, Tia ol Jackaonvillo Division. Dall; SO s Faokamans S e Lins, 54 Gy CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SI. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depot, evrner Madison and Canal-ste,; Ticket 83 Saulh Claricsl, opposile Sherman Houees et Do Zeav 79:00 p. m, 147200 (*0:00 8. m, |$6:50 8, mm. *6:00p, m. [*11:00a, m. [19:30 p. ra. [* 4:18 p. m. Milaion A % i waukoo, Bt 1 Oliy NIght Eipross.se oo CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & OUINCY RAILROAD. ole—Foot of Lake lana-av,, and Sizleenth.of,, Tictiel ofices, No, b9 Clarke Pl &, ety s, and at depols, ERR e, BMatl and Expron Ottawnand Stranior i Dubuaua and i Faciild et Lin afors Barsdngor’ ‘assgnkor Dubuauo & Sions diry oo, Beolfs Rignt Erorose, i Dowaor'a Grovo Asooimoiiation L ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. 1.ontof Fakent and footof Tien e B S Rty aacondat, SEEEE] 5 p. 120 . m. 2 6:10p. nuii® G:55p) . *11:10p. m.[* 7:40p. . CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, Clty offices, corner Randolph ani LaSalle-ats., and 75 Canal ., corner Madison-tt. Arvice, Paciflo Faat Lino, Dubuqua Lay 1 Pacifio Night Exproas. Dubuguo Night Bz, vid Gl Jrvoeport & Dubuquo Expross. TFrooport & Dubuquo Expross, Milwaukea Mal Milwaukeo Kxpros Milwaukao Passongor. Bilwaukoo Passonior Groan Bay Express.. . §t. Paul Cxpross,.. Marquotte Lxp: Bt. Paul Expras CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROA! D rris d Shet s, Ticket 7ot cormer of Bagrison and Shermansis, afton, a s D, Qmahs, Loavenw'th&Atohison Ex|*10:15 &, m. Porn Aocommodation, * 6:00 p. m, N o0 111000 p. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Van Duren-st., foot ar LaSalle-si, Ticket ofioes, 1cest corner and Randolphats.,, and southteest corner Canul and Madison-sts. . m. xpross Accom. via Main Line. .| Lin 8:00p. m. ® Mail, via Alr Lino and Mals o) Ev;xn\:;dan York Kxpross, vial it Ling. Atlantic Expross, via Alr Lino, Mg iEspress, vl Mata Lio.r., XKlkbart Accommodation, . Bautl Ghicago Acoomnio PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD. OPEN TO ELG: PEN N, Depot corner Halsted and Nowth ranchats. _Generat ofice 16 Metropolitan Block, corner Randoiph and LaSalle-sta. Tliin Accommodatlon... B s River Park Accomimodation: CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Rallroad Depol, Foot of Lake-tt, SRS e el gl o e ol o6y o s B, Rl Se Central Depot. Tearo Obicago...... e m, Arrivo at Lafayotte., 36 p. . Arrivo at Indiavapolis” 55 p. . m Arrive at Oincionati 10330 p. m, |+ 9508, m, 1o arrivo at Ohloago nt 757 8, m., 805 3, 1a-, and 7:'51";.“;.."5“{11:': munui;: Saturdsy ight trafn fo Ta. dianapolis snd Oinoinnati, uth End passcogors can got. Lagasge chocked and tako train at ‘Twoaly-second st o SUMMER RESORT. “ISLES OF BHOALS.” TEE OCEHANIC, STAR ISLAND. This now and ologant Hotal will opon July 1, 1873, with amiple accommodations far five hundiod guests. ‘Tho location, sconory, climate, and ‘faclitios for boat: ing, bathiog, and 11b{ig are nnsurpassod. A fisst-class ‘pljslolan wifl ba conuocfod wiih tho house. M8 Translont Board, .00 to #4.00 nor day. ey hdavar Wi o Bt0 per Ay Communts m"l'{’ st s 55 oy Boatdrissed to o , o 20, mi " 3 W. l'i'x’f“.’i"(’:fv'; Toxstt, l:onflnn“h flar that dato to Stac Toland, Telor of SUOYANY \W. HILTON, Managor. MEDICAL CARDS, DR.C.BIGELOW ENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 46f Btatost,, Chlcs Tl kg b it estiom of tho parer: that Br. . ltiow is tha oldost estabilshod plisfolan 13 Ohicago, Belenco and exporience have mado Dr. B. the most ro- aowied SPUOIRLISTSP IS ahe Loncrod byt et bo nighost moedical attaimnenis by all tha ot oxitivoly all Sasos ot GHROMIO AND BLEOTAL EPARATE PARLO! Ther B G All latzars, with stamp: ato-ats foe Iadios aiid contlomon. SO R AN ERY e, Dr. 0. BIGELOW, No, g W ularly brod physlctan. Tiis rop- o 3 e ooty st e o Wkl the world ondurse 1 bhysiolans aro roiirod, and if any 0o nouls B soreisor I GE i inoat.imsportande. to ongao Gy s Hian whowo ozperioueo s oqual t0 bis offar of murtls A Intoroet tn sayin et Focomhimo s Sordially ami ealald, aud withiout projudior ather than thio tru THEELOW, St Ry Goutial , wo roc emphatioally sach 16 visit DR. {05 e, 484 Btate-at., Olifoawo, DR. A. G. OLIN, Va 4 ., Chicago, the longest on, 1.‘,:.’.".'\’.22:.".:%{."1 il s rosmant chronle, and nurvol stamps for Modlcul Troatisa. o, Oon. o wdenco confidential, So e B titos ani poatioman: . Iisard, at undanoa, exge FRAGTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages oF tlon for berths. o ; L ek ety st or London, 39100 assongors bookod. o or from Gorausn aad Soandias- I’ ow Faton. 0 u the largost {n tho trado. et Sttt Teotand auid Boo Continarnt. WILLIAM MACATASTER, Olaric and Tandolplkie (opipeaits mow Northeast cornor Olark and Tandoiph-sla, ‘Bhoruian Houso), CLloREo. FRACTIONAL CURRENGY FOR BALE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE,

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