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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MO DAY, JUNE 30, 1873. branchos of tho clty's trade would soon mako thia an - intolorablo' nuisanco. the distance uth . Divisiona of Boo. 20, 49, 12, situnted In High- 8000 por . noro, This Gompany proposes to hold a colobra- of July at thelr now Highland Park otol, which is rapidly flling with rogular boardera for- the summor. - tho 8th of July tho Company will give reooplion at tho hotoel principaily for thoso lutor- estad In ronl entnto, Olingor & Ballard have Just rold 80 noras, be- corn that doy, AND COMMERCE MONETARY. SatunpAx Lveming, June 29, TThe pnst wook hes boon charaotorized by rolude In flunuces, aud an accumulation of in tho financlsl contros, This will prob~ ably bo tho tondonoy of things {u this lino for In this markot thors is moro monoy offered by brokers in tho stroot than for o yoor past. Loans on primo colinter- alo are offored in thls way as low aa 8 por cont, but In oxpeotation of & ‘market H\ls‘ fall, Iondors aro not disposed to lot tholr money out for longor than sixty days. The vary fact, howover, that o tight monoy markok foipated aftor that time, 1 likoly to provent ! its boing tho caae. : fl’hmusaflumn to bo a little moro disposition to invost in local stocks, though pricos of the : city rallways, banks, Which was provions to the publi- artiolo on tho subjeot,- THE MAUKETS, ding produco markets wora rathor lesa y though n falr ‘businens was trans- aturday, Thore was not much buy- l considorablo froight- ain purohnsod proviously ; onranoon of grain youtorday Our roceipts to-dany woro quito consldoration, botwoan tho MONEY tion on "tho 4th Intorests woul bo na " opponite a8 thoso. of ont towns, T'he influonce oxoralsod by tho lum- bor trado alone to widen the divislon and gopa- rato tho interosts of tho Wost and South Di- vision, of the oity may Lo estimated from tho fact that, out of 13,821 yossol arrivals at thls ort in 1872, ovor 0,000 of tho vessols woro oadod with.lumbor. A groat majfority of tho 0,000 cargoos of lumbor woro towod tho on- tiro distanco of threo ‘milos from the mouth the Main and South htoonth stract, Eachenrgo ridgos on tho route to bo tho laaded yossol in, y vossol out, Toom was takon for gr. ond tho reportod ol sltustod on west Twolfth_streot, fronting onal on Contral nvenuo; considoration, $05, This proporty was purchasod by n I onpitalist, wito proponos toimproya it nt an oatly dny. Tho enmo partien also #iold 160 feot on Thiroop streot, noar Iarrison, fronting weat; considoration, 818,740, Also, sold Dy tho samo, nor llyman avoenue on connidoration, §42,000, Also, by the samo, foot on tho cornor of Ashland avenue and streot ; conaideration, $1,050, Rivorsido, a tract of 7034 ncres on Dos- ninos River was bought by samo party for dastorn mon at 8700 per ncre ; also, 40 acros in Beo. 23, 99, 12, at 8276 por acra, ealos woro Influonced by tho rapid route of tho Lacon, Hamilton & rond, which runs near thoro two piocos, Btorrs & Ware nold this week ; 20 acros In of Soc. 48, 40, 18, eltuated on tho Iroad, about two Thoro was no spociat, activity in any depart- goods markot, but in both staplo cs o fair aggrogato of salos wos rices woro uniformly lonchiod aud brown oottous aro attracting considorablo nttontlon nt low pricos gomo time sinco oa- 0 moro popular brands lavo, the momont, a slight upword toudonoy. Iu tho grocory market “thero wne a fair amount onth or two yob ment of the dr; o Y aud fancy faby] nccomplishod, and former Branches aa'far as B woll suatainod. obligug tho oight turned twico,—onco to laf and oncs to Jet tho ompt; {fully half the bridge-turning in tho moat donsoly bulit up part of tho ofty s oauaod by towlng tho Inmbor nlmont entirely through the contre of tho olty. The passago of this vast. amount of ton- nago through tho down-town bridges fn of ‘great damago to tho yalue of adjacont pri "n partial offset to 4 tho proporty north of Tiwelfth 8troet, is dam- lgudpmgm {hnn it is_bonefitod trado, aud anythiny ot tholumbor trade to somo moro ¢onveniont ltko tho Oalumet River would bo a bono- It is- quito apparont that quostion, tho larbor of accommodate the lumber trodo, andat the same timo all the other tonnago businees that comes Into this port, the lumber trade must neocssarily be done where land Is tho chespest, provided thore are fair foollitios for sonding oara to tho lumber yards from_tho Btook Yards. nflg:dfln l:«ll theso l?va:xt- 08, of ratlroad conneot the tho Oalumot harbor, and at tho latior place land ard fronting tho river can bo t ono yoar's rent of tho ramo 1and on tho South Branch of Chicago pear that ovon if the now system of the lumbor-trado of to sorosa tho lake had not been inanguraf overcrowded condition of Ohicago Rivor muek soon drive somo of tho tonnage Calumot River. impracttoable to bring without driving away the tonnago burinoss, and at tho lumbor trade must, sooner 0 to the Calumet harbor. could bo dovised by art so well adapted to the now businoss of raftin ‘o sawed up here, ag ti connocted with the Calumet River. be illod up with-rafls of logs, and saw-mills within 2 milos of within 5 miloa ards. All thoso nro and in & fow f the city. Tho 6 lumbor trado to Calumet River and lakos would not bo a loss to any part of the ‘but would only be ita natural gravitation to co_bottor adaptod to it than our prosent orsmpod harbor. Thg diversion of the lumber trade, howovor, 1a only tho forerunner of what must evontuslly follow in tho case of somo other trades. iron trado of this oity is only in ita infancy, but the Liake Buperior supply of tho raw material ia inoxhaustible, and in a fow yonrs the iron-foun- drioe, rolling-mills, and cognatolinen of businoss bably reach proportions not 6 majority of our citizens now. uire & vast incroase of area and dook-front, which cannot bo furnished on gl:l(cugn River, and will necessarlly go to the stringont monoy at the rolativol 10 acros on the Lho cor- tnblishod, nud Wost Twallth stroot 0 large domsnd, are still wonk and unnoitlod, the provalont foeling was rathor hion at the boginning of tho wool. 0 in brown eugars in notod, asido lie quotations of yostorday wera un- buttor market waa ronsonably ood to ohoice grades woro con- , but low grades wore moro or loss nog- and are aconmulnting. Ghoico yollow ¢ stook, and commands better pricos. only a modorato movoment the domaud, boing mainly of Theso laat two lopding local stacks, cliangod. The . Tho by the lumber Aotivo 4o far as gy of monoy at this season of tho yosr. good mauy of tha stocks hiad beon prossed upon tho markot this sprivg Ly morchants who had . hold - them for investment, but wore obliged to goll bocnuse tho unfavorablo spring trade had Toft thom short of monoy, Tho onrnings of tho ajority of thoso stocks, argo se this spring. all the horso-railways ‘aro and the bunks hav mmoroisl National Bauk Las deolared & womi-annual dividond of b por cont payablo July 5,"and its officors atato tho total net profits for the 1ast six montha st 15 por cent, or at the rato r cont per snnum, Now York exchan| hicago & Pacific R xégllug']] wost of Iumboldt Park; considoration 0. Thayer & Co,, sold at inconnes Rond Ad Ington Hoights, within 20 rods of coneidoration, 8800 por aara. Millard & Decker sold 31 foot on Central Park avonuo aud T'wonty-fifth streot ; in viow of the bri this city Ia too smnll tion to Wash- pricos of the contmuod dulinoss and the o ontation of stocks, is to weakon quotations wero to-daylowored YK@lo d, or to 11@12 for Now York factory, 0 0@103¢0 for Wostern do. Coal was inao- Anthraclte was roported &t 80.00, whilo soft varietios were gonorally ‘Thoro wns an ACHVO inquiry for fish, volums of galos emall, owing to lmited atocks. conditfon of tho same as previously notod. * In the do- or no improvement was noticenbls, oxcept prunes, which are flrm at fulk vanco, the gonoral market was weak, Rai- sina doclined another Go por box, blaokborries wore also “off,” d howover, woro The rocoipts of ly in oxcosa of considoration, Tho Oalumot harbor Throe diroct linos nion Btock Yards with X. A, Bumwalt & Co. sold 2 acres at Washing- e; conridoration, 84,000, 0 foob ol South Engle- , pltuated 3¢ milo from tho dopot; consid- ton Hoighta, on the rid tive and uuchanged. * Tho samo parties sok jumber ,600. fute b Algo, ono house and lot on Brook streot, noar TLinko avonno; consideration, £8,760. BUMMANY OF TRANSFERS FOD TII WRET, ‘The following is the total amount of city and subur. rty transforrod during tho wook ending Bat- numbor of ealos, 164 3 of eity Umita, number of sales, 5; considerntion, $51,350, Bouth of ity lis numbor of salon, 203 conslleration, $212,803, W number of sales, 0 wag sonrcor and higher or £1,000 promium was frooly of- i the TTho clearings of the Chicago bsnks for the porty trauforeod dun neinoss to tho and apples and however, bo uttorly 9; Considoratlon, $184, total consideration, §1, COMMERCIAL. . BATORDAY EvENING, Juno 28, The following wore the recelptsand shipmonts of tho leading nriicles of produce in Chicngo during the past twonty-four hours, and for the oorrosponding date one yoar ngo: and leathor markots. Ol in fair’Toquont at stendy prices. Pricos of paints, tobacoo and pig iron wero unohanged. omand for lumber continucs fairly eo- ssueual, boing principally in 8, scantling, fonoing, and common stuff. o8 and dry lomber remain firm, ices was for jolats 18@24 plokets, which were $1.00 lower. s thoro was only a modorato smount of ‘trading, at the eurrent pricca. Thers was_no change in building materials, ‘Tho domsnd is fair for tho senson, and tolorably steady for coment, oto., W] woak, being in Iarger sn quoted at $0.50@7.00. :‘mm ll: modontal dom‘lfi]d.fl'{.'ha éorg:; aro n.lltn rm, in “sympathy wil o Eastorn markoty, whilo iron l; weak and unsottled. trado is fairly open, and tho receipts are also in- Balos aro mado to Eastorn parties nb uist and un- tive, tho trading, numerous small Inkes o ars, Hammond & O Tho only chango In Fitst National Bank, Third National Ban! Washington Hoights, Euglewood, six miles of H; miles of the Unlon Btock ¢ important outpoats of the cit) ractically part of .| erop, 500,000,000 foot, and one-halt tho average Common are now otals, iron, and nalls Chlcago Qity Rdlwoy. Weat Divislon Railwa: North Division Rall Pullnan Palaco Car g Watch Company, the quotations, changed, Graon fruits continuo . Lomons advanced ; now quotod at 817.00@18.00 por box. shode higher. Ponltry was dull and Lako freights werd less notivo, tame at yostordny's ratos, at 6o for good corn to BufTalo, 53@6e for posted corn to do, Go for wheat to do, 110 for whoat to Kingston or Os- 03¢0 for corn to do. . A totalof § oharters was ‘roported, which will carry out 0 bu corn, and 80,000 bu 3¢o ndvance oarly; but wore subsequently quite willing to accopt pre- Broom-corn, Iba, Oured moats, bo. Borries wero Messra. Lunt, Proston lowa this p. m.: in this oity will 6208 of '65, Jan, and July. £ %97, Jan, and July.. f 68, Ji ud Jul; 40,000 ba wheat, 1! ‘Within the past three months there hayo bsen not less than thirty dwellings erocted within o radius of half & mile from the watch factory at Cornell. Besidos those, the Hall Manufacturing Company's works have been completed. Thoso rige a main building two stories bigh and 0 feot, and a wing 30x60. The Company 13 cottagos, oach 20x83, for thoir workmen, of whom thoy now employ 40, and will with thelr families, grocors, doctors, eto., eto,, will mako an addition of from 800 to 500 persons to the population of Cornell this sum- Elghwines wero inactive, and nomineally un- changed, at 830 bid, and 88'¢o askad por gallon, Withdrawn from store on Friday for city con- sumplion ¢ 1,807 bu wheat; 1,681 ba corn ; 4,877 bu oats. Withdrawn for do during the past wool : 14,366 bu wheat; 9,128 bu corn; 17,117 bu onts ; 1,692 bu rye; 8,603 bu barley. The following grain has boon inspeoted into storo, this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 206 cars wheat; 354 cars corn; 48 cars oats ; 8 cars ryo. Total, 611 cars, or 242,000 bu. The following wero tho roceipts and shipmonts of breadstuffs and stock at this point during the wook anding with this morning, aud for corre- sponding woeks onding s dnted : ol Pache Provisions woro aotive and stron, ger. Mess i O e i ok waa 25@300 per brl highor, under & good omand, though Liogs wore quoted 10@150 per The offcots of the recont broak soomod to have exhnusted thomselvos, with re- turning confidonco, on the both bero and outside the somo requost, and 5o per 100 1b8 higher, but held wore wantod to somo ox- tout, withlittlo offored, and quotably Johigheron shouldors, and }{o onmiddles. The markotclosed rices : Moespork, cash 35; do moller August, and the usuall; art of operators, ‘Agricuitural Land Berip, LATEST, New Your, Juno 28,—2onoy wascasy, at8 to 4 on 6 ruled dull, ot 100X @100 for primobank- inys' sterling, and 1103 forai Gold was weaker, and d it raliled to 1153/@1165¢ at tha closo, Glearances, $34,333,~ réasuror pad. out to-day 000 on sccount of intercst, Customs recoipla, §2 Goveruments wero off the markot, AT WASHINGTON IEIGITS. Tho Iaylng of the corner-stone of the Mount at Washington Hoights was conducted with Imposing cerousonles yestorday. The founding of this iustitution is ouly ono of tho many instances of cntorprise and lborality in tho exponditure of money by which the land roprietors tn that beautiful suburb are making one of the most derirable places of residence for poople of culture that can bo found ropriotors ot Wash- on Hoights saw what tho Evanston Collogo done for that place, and havo profited by its Washington Hoights will not only have two of as fine oducational institutions oy thero aro in the Weat, but it already has as con- yenicnt and reliable o morns of traneit from the businoss centro of tho city to ita suburban homes as it is possible for any suburban town to to mako suburban homes bogin to sce this, and there is perhaps moro activity in the pirchsso and salo of Jand at Washington Helghts than at any other gub- urban place about the city, TMPROVEMENT OF THE SOUTIL PARKS, Tho South Park Oommissionors haye decided upon the genernl character of the improvements thiat they will make this year. The work will congist of the improvement of Pavilion Park- way ond tho construction of a road whioh will be contlnuous from tho south ond of Grand Boule- vard along tho wost and south lines of tho West~ om Park to tho west line of the South Shore Tarls, thence north along the west line nnd east along the north line to the Inke, and down the lake shore to the sonthenst corner of the South Bhore Park, Thoy also intend to improve the north 100 acres of South Bhore Park, the origi- nal plan of which {8 to be changed somewhat in Tho work on the Parl stroots will bo bogun at onco, and_ tho improvements on tho north 100 acres of the South Shore Park will ba gun a8 soon as the detsils of the thom can be worked out to correspond with the decided upon, THE CONDITION OF THE MARKET, It cannot bo said that thero has boeit much, if any, incronse In the activity of real ostate busi- noss during tho past weok, ~ but thero is unquos- tionnbly ¢ foeling of moro confidenco in regard to tho probable incroaso of values in some quar- lation at presont owingrange of or sollor July, 314.50@1 14.56; do soller Soptembo; ; do sollor Decomber, cash or soller July, $8,10 Vernon Academ; @8.16; do gellor Au- @lilo. Dry ealted monts qnotablo at 63¢@6}¢o for shoul- dors; 8@8}4o for short ribs; and for short’ cloar, Boxed shoulders, lish meats, 8%@8}go for short @8%0o for short oclear. Tigo for shoulders; e 28, Juneat, 9,000, Arm at tho closo, With fow offor- 9, Tho most activo atocks to-day were Lake Bloro, Pacific Mall, and Western Unlon Tolo: vopl, At tho clore tho gencral market wau wenk, |. fannibel & Bt. Josoph Wan moved up from 357 10 87X, and closed atrong at {lie Blioro Gpened ot 93K, o Yacifio Mail rose from 3757 to 38, n day recoded to 873, Union Pacifiondvanced from 247 10353, and Westorn Union from 84X to 8477, bolh reucting slightly at tho closo. Erle wus dull aud weak 027, Harlem fell off from 125 to 124 Now Jersoy Central from 100 to 1053, Illinols advanced to 1004 on limited dealligs. The shipments of & $304,000 of which was eilver fn bars, Tho weckly bank etatomont 1s oa follows : Loans, {n- increase, §203,200; legale ‘dacroase, $40,800. in our_suburbs, Bacon is quoted 9o for olear ribs; 9le for short oloar, and 13@1434c for hams, all pack~ ed. Mous beef, $8.76@9.00 £0.76@10.00; boef hLams, §: tallow, 7X4@75c; Hales woro reporte: oxtra mess do, 7.00@28.60. Oity quotable at b, 0 brls mess pork, casl, brls do, seller July, at $14.80; 2,000 brls do. at §14.10; brls do at $14.00; 500 5.1,000 brls do ab 1,000 brls do at = @, Pooplo who want 500 brls do ot $14.20; 500 brla do at $14.05; Tt brls do, scllor August, at 814.66 1s do at 814.65; §14.50; 600 brls do at 14.46; 500 brls do ab £14.40; 1,000 brls do, sellor August and Septem- Der, nt 814,60 ; 500 brls do, Eellor Septomber, at soller July, at 83€a; 400,000 ler August, at 8lqo; 6b tca swaot pioklod hams (30 1bs) at 100; 500 tos do on. privato torms, ‘The Daily Commereial Report gives the fol- lowing as the shipmonts of provisions from this port for the weel ending June 26, 1878, and sinco Nov. 1, 1872 ; also comparative figuros; Hama|Should'rs) Hiddies, a, | lbe, b, clo to-day wers $1,174,000, The mnow law in regard to warchouses (eco) forbids the delivering of grain on receipts which have not beon oanceled by tho Registrar., Tho warchousemon hove signified thoir determinn~ tion to obey this section, and it will therefora be necessary, aftor the 1st of July, for shippers to presont thelr roceipts to tho Graln Registrar for cancellation boforo presonting them st the offico Bomo trouble may be avoid- 814,505 100 tea lad, Ibs short ribs, sel of the warokonsoe, od by noting this fact, TIE HOT-CORN OASE, Tho following appeared in this (the commor- cinl) column of Tur TnipuNe last Friday morn- Coupons, 65 (2ew). ..120 3 | Virgintas, old... North Catolinas, old..20 North Curolinas, now,15 Tenncasess, old. Tennessees, now, Virginas, noW.. T'he Committes appolnted to examine and report {n regard to rocont poatings of hot corn in this city sub. mitted their report to the Directors of the Board of Trade, who adoptod t, and_presented ¢ to tha full Tho Comnnlttee found that thy ‘men were justified in posting tho corn, onil consured Tug Tuinung for haviug ninde tucalled-for allega- tons, This censure wus_ principall the commercial editor, whom tlio disposcd Lo hold responsiblo for tho wholo maticr, Whoroupon the Infer-Occan nssumes to grow virtuously indignant, and says, in its issuo of h B 1% 1o i 06t hipments tn dotail were 25 tcs ; short rlb, — bxa 36'bxa; long rib, 2t rdshire, 76 Lxs; South Bl bia} Tong hams, 104 bxs s Terro Haute pfd, Chicago & Alton. .. 1085 ¢ | Obieago & Allon prd, 110 Oblo & Misissipgl.. 380 dirocted againat lommitteo sosmod rish cut, 16 bxs; bacon, 184 bxa ; backs, 65bxa; Dollios, 3 bxa ; Preaton hams, 4 bxa; Scotch buttocks, 47 trea; beef ton, boof, 355 brls ; tallow, 504 brls dles, 4,794 pea ; alio 3 rough sides, 10 b: Tlour was less active at unchanged rates, the very steady, with tho domand lots and chiefly from the local trade., Bran was steady, Balen were reported of GO brls wintor oxtras at $7.00; 100 brls spring extras at $6.50 ; 100 brls do at $6.1 £06.00; 600 brls do on privato torms (unsound) at 86.00; 1 nt 84.00; 176 brls do at $3.7I £9.60; 100 brls ryo flour at $4.00, Total, Drls, Also 10 tons bran at $8.00, on trac] 20 tons do at 88.00@8.75, ing was tho rauge of ook Fair to choico white winter oxtras, Tied winter oxtraa.... Good 1o cholco s Low to medium, , Bolfast tonguos, boet hame, 60 bia; Tix TRIDUNE dds to the disgrace of ila position by 3 forcing its commorcinl editor, in his own columups, to Central Pacifio bonds,1083¢ oxucrate (lie management by personally shouldering Del, Lack, & Western, 975 5 Northwestern pid. sonthwestern suburbs, from the vicinity of Coutral Parlk around to Douglas Park, Brighton, Englowood, Washington Holj Insido of this subr doal of land being sold out tn city lots at prices ranging from 2600 to $1,000 por lot ; but for the highor priced property noaror the city thore is The samo papor also profosses to be diusatia- flod bocauso it was claimed in this column that thera was not suflicient rengon for posting tho corn in the Norihwestern Llovator ; while we reported, & day or two aftorwards, that corn was hiot olsowhoro. I'o all of which tho commoreclal editor of Tux TuisusE takes the liborty of replying : - e understands his duty to 'I'ng Tummune Com- nuy and to the publio to be to colleot and pub- ish™ all such commorcial news as will be, in his ndgment, of intarost to the publio; and ish tho nows of cach day, with equal frecdom, ihothor it confrm or contradict tho nows of somo provious day, In the porformance of this 0 Lot no right to omit or chung round that it doos not agroo w viows, or because it may be supposed to burt his Bocauso hoholds this tobo his duty, he wrota thoe irst quoted paragraph above, nok ouly with~ out ordors, but without permission or oven in- timalion from any ono. " If Lo romombors right- it wus writton ou 'Chauge a few minutes after o wroto it a8 & short di- whioh was more fully given olsowhoro; and wrole it just as cheorfully s ho would have chronicled tho fact that such censuro had beon prased upon somo other, porson, For tho samo roason Lio procured a full copy roport, und mado an abstract of the evidence in the cato for publication in Tuz I'mivune ; and ho tukes the liborty of prosuming thut even tha Inter-Ocean will not quustion tho fairnoss of that hts, and Cornell, o thoro is n groat REAL ESTATE. fl'hn arrival of araft of pinologs in the har- bor of this oity from tho eastern shore of tho Inke is & circumstonce significant of important changos that will probably soon take place, not ouly in tho lumbor and vessel interests, butin the renl ostate intorests of Chicago. to bo demonstrated that tho cost of transporting lumbor from tho pinerios of Michigan to this market, from whore it is distributed all over the Bouthwost, can bo roduced nt loast 76 per cont. by the now systom of bringing it over in loga ond sawing it up iuto lumber hero, instoad rln;;' superfines : 200 brls do at AUOTION BALES. Clarke, Layton & Co. sold at publio auction, on the premises, on last Thursday, cight lots sit~ 'ark way, coruer of Fifty-first strost nud Droxel ayonue boulevard, at prices ranging from $160 to $200 per front foot. At tho samo sale, five lots wore sold loeated on Forty-ninth stroot and Droxol avenue boule- vard. Thoe lota on Forty-ninth street realized $70 per foot, and tho Droxol fronts from §145 to or foot. Total amounts of tho two salos, dellvored. The follow- uated on tho ing pricos at the olose : Wheat was falrly active, though the businesa was transactod by s fow porsons, at 3@I{o abovae tho averaga of ing bolng largely in sottloment, or with reference thoroto, - Cash whoat openod highor, the impros- sion bolng gonoral that there woul domand from the Junc shorts. as well ag re 3 but soon foll off In intorest, notwlth- ng strong offorts to koep up pricea on tho part of ono or two intorested Al tho timo when thore were willing sollers at on & Fostor sold at public auction on the ground on last Tucadey five lots ou S avonuno, botwoon Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth streots. Throo of the lots sold for 81,135 orch to Edward Hudeon, and ono at 81,180 to John tho. pineries sbipping tho Jumber horoin vessols. Bo great a eaving s this can scarcely f2il to revolutionize the lumber trade of the elty. The lumber instead of coming hero in vessols will como In tho shape of logs to bo eaw- ed up bere, This would indicate the transter of n groat majority of the saw-mills of the Michigan Baw-mills rquiro o large umonnt of room and -water-front, and if there were no place for theso rafts of logs but Chlcago River, and if no placo could bo found for the milla but along ita banks the ocost of dookage and ground would provent much change in the But tho Oalumet harbor elaven miles south of the mouth of Chicsgo River could not be more convenlontly located for the lumber trado of thecity. It isonly seven miles sonth of the city limits, and only six miles from the Btock Yaras. From the lattor polnt all the rail« rond cars that como in from tho wost londed with sattlo and hoga aro sont to the varions lumber yards along tho Ohicago Rivor to bo londed with Owing to the detention in orossing stroots and other rallronds, and in getting room in the lumber yards for the cars, there is always It sometimes takes sevoral got ompty cars from the Btook Yarda to lumber yords. Itis the nocessity of havin, fower obstruotions betwoon them and the Btoo! adually drawn tho whole Jum- 0 vicimity of Eighteenth and Twenty-socond streets in the past fow yoars, But this change makes it necossary fitths of all tho vessola that como ‘to this port loaded with lumber shall pass up the main and Bouth brauches of tho river, thuas obliging all the most thronged bridges in tho olty to be con- ven if the lumber trade did nof incroaso, the stealy incroase of all other 0 roport was road, by tho eamo, & lhouso | gest of the roport, and lot, No, 627 Wontworth avenuo; congidora~ Tho eame partles sold at publio auction, on n_that. diroction, 8 lots located on Milwaukeo offerson and Barber stroots, the ricos ranging from 13,60 to €65 per front foof, Lo total amounting t 0. 0. Thayer & Co. gols last Thuraday, pinerics to this city, avenuo, South ) londs, but would not take moro than throo cars There aro probably a groat o8 out for Juuo, 08 well as & fowr is & mattor of consequouco to koop up prices, though there can be noxna but artiflcial rensons why wheat should be worth 3@3i50 or bu more now than for dolivery on Tussda) 'lie demand for options for noxt mouth was onl moderato, and for anything boyond that wa al- most lifeloss. 'Tho niarkot was uninfliuenced by ndvicog, from other poiuts, d n{ louso and lot, No. {rom any one man, 161 Thirty-sovonth stroot, at public auction, on y ; considoration, $6,400, Tho house ‘Wo inay add that the prosent commorelal edi- tor of Lur Trisusy hns nover roceived nn order or luthnation from any mombor of ' 'Crivuxy orany of Its oflicors, during the flve yenrs hio has oceupliod tho position, particulur viow of any ho Lditor-hu-Chiof Liny lumber trade. B, T, Loo'sold at publio auction, {his weol, wouth front, 'on Madiron arron avonue; considera- 11,000, , Blook 57, Canal Truatees' Subdivision, on‘Mndison strest, noar Oakley satraot; 185 10-12x205 foot, straot, through to Wi that he should take any subject in hig columne, 1} the powor to diotuto tho tono of the commercial column, to'order or mako chango: or add § but ho L nover dono o stance, thus far, Tho Inter-Ocean nssorted wron, statomonts of tho commorolal editor wore made orsons “ whose namos ho could not recall,” What Lo did say to the Com- mlttoe was that ho did not remombor the names of pll tho partios who wore stuted to be owncra of tho corn shipped from the Northwostorn Elo- should at loast bo fug othors with unfalrness, cavo toraiso tho question of per- sonal verncity (which is of little cousequence to the publio, Lowever ;nuch it ma ‘bort or Mr, Beymour) further than to say that the atatomonts mado on 'Chango that day (June 20) did, In our opinion, and 1 that of muny oth- ors who henrd thom, warraut our clalm that there was no good roréon for posting the corn in the Northwestorn Llevator ; and thoe olronlation of thoso statomonts produced & markod rise in July openod advanced to 1172, .17}4. Bollor the mouth, or rogular No. 2 at $1.2014@1.21}, closing b 81,20]¢, with no disorimination in fayor of frosh though they commanded {c promium mo in the sossion. at $1.14@1,14, nal ot BLOT@1, 3 closing at §1.255. No. 8spri stoady, closing at #1.10. Rojeoted spring olosod at 83240, Cash sales wora roported of 225,400 bu No. 00 bu doat S1,953¢ 3 bu No. 2 sprinj + 4,800 bu do at $1.21%¢ ; 1,200 bu do at + 81,800 bu doat @141’ 85,000 bu do at 2,000 bu do at 81,204¢ ; 2,400 bu No, 8 00 Lu do at 81,10 Lu rejectod spring at 033{o: 14,000 bu bu wintor, by samplo, ab 81,2434, Qorn was qulet and 340 lower, under liboral of- foring and a Ught domand, Thoro was very Ut~ ndison, noar Oakley; considor- ation, $11,076. Sub-lot 82, Block 43, Beo, 7; oonaldoration, Canal Trosteos' Bubdlvision, lon, §109 por foot, gfully that the it Lot 02, Block & on tho autbority of Boc, 7; consideral % ear was nomis & great loss of time. Enos Blosaon bought, laat wool Qalo, 48x150 foot, oast front, on near the corner of Madison streot, betwoen Po- tor Page's and Ohiarlos Busby's buildings ; con- sideration, $66,000, eract on this property, at onoo, & flve-story and basemont marble front for tho wholesale trade, . J, Goodrich gold Blook 8, in Webator's Sub« divielon, Boo, 84, 88, 14, Coruoll, oonsisti k, from Abram ug was aotive and ‘abash avonuo, Yards that Las losaon propotos to o at $1.20; 1, affeot Mr, Qol- one milo wost of 3¢ acres; cousideration, 6. Tho purchasor was Frauk 8. I ‘I'his Iy at the rate of 31,000 The Highland Park 1ast wook (o John Middloton 11 acxes tinually on the ewing. Building Com tlo Inquiry for shipmont, and nono oxcept for noy . rocoipte: which have not beon hora lon, onough to got hot, while tho short intoresi soemad to have filled in pmu{l\vnll praviously,ns thoy woro in no hurry to tako hold WILnly. Tharo wna loss anxioty oxprossed with man to addi- tional posting after tho 1at grox., ut only he- entro Lho gront maes of oporators had soltled in tholr own minda that thero will be posting In somo housos, and not in others, and think thoy know protty woll whera tho losn will fall, Sollor July openod at 82%o, doclined to 82i4o, ndvancod to 9330, and olosod at 83%¢o. Sollor August sold at 8714@37%{¢, and sollor Boptem- Der ot DI{@803¢0, * Regular No.'3 woa slmost nominal at 325¢@30. Now rocoipts sold ot 4@ 8400, olosing ¢ B4lgo. Rojeoted waa_firmor, Cash - salon woro roported of 1,600 bu No, 1ab 3640 0,400 bu do ot 8030 18,600 bu No, 3 at 81070; 14,400 bu do at le : 1,600 budo at Bé3¢a; 2000 bu do at 31340, 1,000 bu do st Blos 8,000 bu do at 33840 6, u do ot 330 12,00 bu do at 8o | 5,6’&1 budo at833¢a; 4.000 bu do at 821¢0; 92,400'bu rojected at 805¢a; 8,200 bu do at 800; 4,000 bu unmorchantable at 240 ; 800 bu do nt 980, Total, 111,200 bu, Onta wore sotive and 3o hlPhcr undor & lib- eral domand, both for cash lots and options for futuro dolivorod, both shippors and spuoulators oporating quito’ frecly. Seller July opened nt 28%51 advanced to 20%fo, and closod at 200, TReégular No. 2 sold at 2855@289¢0, closing at the outaide with a promium of {0 on ney rocoipta. Soller August sold at 28}(@20%¢o, and eollor the oar ot 280, Cash salos were reported of 8,000 u at 3030 ; 14,600 bu at 2903 5,600 bu at 28350, 114,600 bu at 2590 1,800 bu at 281404 8,600 bu Tojbotod at 26370} 12,000 bu do at 26go. 'Total, 163,200 bu, yo wos quiot and firm at tho quotations of yoatorday, with & fair domand and vory light of- Zorings. ~ Sales wore restricted to' 1,200 bu No, 2 at G0o, and 1,200 bu by sample at 6do. Barloy was inactive, and mnominall - chan; Wo_ quoto No. 2 at 48@020, NO, 3 B @ at 80@380, and rojooted nt AE@28o—tho insido ot tho Rock Island Elovator, and the outside at tho othor houses, Bales woro limlited to 120 bu by samplo at 610, LUMDER ON TIIE MISSISRIPPT. Tho Burlington (Iows) Hatokeys saya : Lumberman toll us that tho log crop of Minnesots snd Wisconsin s ovon grontor this yoar than it was last, In 1872 tho six Minnesota lnmbor distriots scaled about 400,000,000 foot of logs, and about 88 _much moro_Was produced in tho Chippewn, Black, and Wisconsin Riv- or dintricts, It s catimatod that {t would require 7,500 traina of fiffoen cars csch, or an hourly traln overy day in tho yoar, Bunday excapted, to move by rafl the im- immonso 'quantity 6f lumbor which ~reachos tho “Misslsalppl, © Ad2 to his goea by o lakes, ond 50,000 such rafus would not_mufiice, The exponso of float ing rafta down tho river is about 25 centa per thousaud foot por 100 milea, Railroad transportation {3 of ‘courso much higher, varying acoording to tho rates of tho difforent roads, ' Tho average rate {s about $4.00 por thousand foet por 100 milos, or aixtoon thmee {hio cost of wator tramsporiation. Teking ono-half tho 5 tanca from the mouth of the various rivers In Minno- eota and ~Wisconsin to B! Louls, 835 milos, o onid heve for mling, ot the Ogured above mentlonod, $420,000 in round numbors, Rail. svay traneportallon of tho samo wonld cost over §0,000,- 000. Tho lumbor trade of Minneaota i8 immenxa ; but, a4 this onormous cutting is fupnaned ouly £0 Koof pacd with tho annual b, this vast prescrvo may bo #ald to bo almoat, virtusllyintact, These Mizsinsippi pinerios oxtend from tho head-waters of tho groat rivee oastward to the Montreal River in Wisconsin, ecoupying noarlyall of Northwostorn. Minnosots, and past of Northwastorn Wisconsin, and covering an area of about 20,000 aquaro miles, LATEST, In tho ofterncon thero was only s light amount of tradiug in wheat and corn. Tho for- mer olosed nominal at $1.20/{@1.20}4 sollor the month, and sold at $1,173¢ meller July, Corn waa & shinde oasfor, closing at 831¢@82%40 sollor & u.ldy‘ and 875@875¢c sollor August, Othor grain and provisions were quict and unchanged. s e CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, . SaTUnDAY Evanmva, Jnno 28, ALOOTOL~Was quict st $177@1.82 for 04 por cent rouf. ¥ BEANS—Woro dull and nomifnal. We quote: Ololco hand-ploked navies, $2,50@2.60; do mediums, 2.40@2.40 ; inforlor grades, $L.OV@L1S, BUILDING MATERIALS—Tho demand continues foir for tho soason, at about the samo range of prices, ns follows :’ Stucco, $2.60; New York tuc. co, casting, $.60@4.007 Portland' comont, $7.50@ 800 per brl; Rosendalo comant, $3.25GU.60; Utl ¢a, Loulsville, and Akron comont, $2.00per ' brls Lo lo dust,’ $3.25@3.50 ; Hmo in Lulk, 80:@ lmo’ (brls), $110GL25 por brl ; white eand, por brl, $1.50@2.00 ; pisslering halr, por bu, 40@800; fire brick, per 1,000, $40,00@90,00 ; build ing brick (common), $0,50@7,003 sewer brick, $10,00 3 country briok, 10,60, dolivered ; Bilwaukeo pressed, $20.00@30.00, dol.; do cominon, $14,00 ; Raclne preased; $25:00, dol: do common, $14.00 Yndinna pressed, $18,00@21,00; do common, $1%.00@15.00; firo clay, or br), £.00@4.00, BROOA GORN—Was In fair roquost and firm. The ocommon grades are plenty, but thero Is very littlo good cort to bohad, We quoto: No. 1 hurl, 85@10c; No,1stock brald, 6}@Ti0; No. 2 do, E}QD?D}/,‘:; No. 8 do, 44 @50; ineldo groen, 65@6o; do rod tip, K@ Gxgc’; do pald and red, Y@higc. BUTTER—Good to choics grades ara in light sup- ply und are frmly held at an advanco of 1@2oon the prices ourrent » week sgo, but othor grades remain ulot and unclinnged. Local and outeldo buycrs pur- chased to s fair extent ot the annexcd range of prices: Strictly cholos yallow, 18@3lc; medium to good, 15 @160; inferior focommon, 10@ide. BAGGING—DPrices of gooda n this line were with- out chaugo. Only a modcrato demand oxlsted, ond the gonoral markot wsa by no meaua strong. Follow- ing aro tho quotations: _Blark, 30x0; Ludlow, 350; Lowiston, 340; American, 31ifo; ~Amoskeag, 3150} Ottor Orook, 3350} burlap bags, 4 ond 6 bu, 10@3le} gunknlns. singfo, 17@180; do doublo, 28@290; wool Backs, 05@6TC. GHEESE—Trade was again roportod slack, and the weak focling that has_characterizod tho markot for soms time pust Lag doveloped fnto an actual declius, ng lo quotations wored_X¥@Io to-dsy, o revorss our lst as follows: New York factory, 1i@120; Elgin factory, 12@130; Ohlo factory, 0@10%0; fatory, 9@10 COOPERAGE—We continue to quote: Pork bar- xols, $115@135; lard tiorces, $1.60@170; whis- Xy barrels, $1,90@2,10; flour barrols, 18@570; ork siaves, rough, $17.00@30.00; do, bucked, $20.00 @ 25,00 ; tlorce ataves, rougli, $20.0025.00 sawed, do bucked or gawod, $35,00@328,00 1 whisky staves, rough, $24.00838.00 ; 'do bucked, $30,00833,00; flour ataves, $3,50@10.60; circla flour heading, 1@80 per set ; flour hoop polés, $14.00@16.00 per m ; pork and tierce polos, $30.00@35.00 per m, EGGS—Were u_modoralo roquest, Thoso guaran- d sol t 13%(@100, but a good many of Lo arcivals sre n poor condition and sell for what they will bring, W quoto sales of 80 casos caudled ot 1305 4,000 dox a 1330+ 2,300 doz at 1%, FEATIIERS—Wore dull and wonk, Mnny dealors aro asking 77@780 for choice liva geoso, whila 750 18 Did, ‘The offoring aroscoumulating. Guotations aro aa follows : Primo to cholce live geeso feathors at 75 @10o; jobbing prices, 80@8Se; common to fair geaso feathers, 25@000 ; chicken, @80, FISI=Thoro i5 atillu adant uuply, and our fobbers fnd 1 quito imposstblo to All, with' any degres of romplueas, the liberal orders that are dally recelved, o followliig quotations woro genorally adhered to : No. 1 whitofish, 3¢ brl,£0.0080,25+ No, 2 dlo,85.75@0.00; No. 1 tron, §6.95@5,50; No, 1 shoro mackerel, 3 brl, $11,05@11.75; No, 1 bay, §9.60@9.75; No, 3 mnckorel, brl, $8,50@8,76; family mackerol, ¥ brl, $7.0087.25 o. 1 sliore dts, '$1.05G2,00; sumimer-oured codfint, or 100 1w, $7.005 Goorge's codfish, $0,60@0,16; Labra~ or herring, spif, Lrls, $0,00@9.603 do, ¥ brl, $4.75 @5.00; Labrador hgrrlm{‘, rouad, irl, $400@807 do brl, $4.25@4.50; box Lorring 'No, '1, : Sty cniad: S4@0to; Colusmbia River salman, Drls, £9.00@9.60, TRUITS AND NUTS—A dull trado was reported, and tho genoral market continuos weak, Talnu do: clined 6o por box, appies » igo, aud binckborrics s Mo por b, Trunes alono woro firm, They oro uow hold B 1i¢@120,—an advnes of io, Wo quote: Ton. rrax—Daten, 8}y@02c Higs, drums, 11@14c; figs, box, T435@100; Turkish prines, 11@130; raisius, 2,18 2,435 Zuhto ourraits, 63-@7o. DossTio — Alden applos, 17@200; Michigau do, 6@Tc; Western do, 434@5}go; Soutliorn do, 31¢@60; punchiss, pared, 18@ 2007 foachou, halvos, 0@0Ke; do, mized, 4X@bes Dincktioreios, BA(@B3(e ; Taspberries, 40@dlo; “pitted cliorrics, 20@2%c, Nurs—¥llborts, H@10 Torrngons, 21@230; Naples walnuls, 24 0@10x0t pecans, 11@1to: Afrloar peinuls, G¥@To} S nion " poantits, T@to; Tenhossoo peswiily, ‘Weatern 01, O GOERIES—Tho marliot for staplo and fancy groceriea prosonted much the same features ss on tho Preceding days of tha woek, Trade, though by no ‘mosns noftve, was fair for the ‘season, and usido from sugars, whioh continne rathor weals, tho foeling was fulrly firm, Wo noto s o reduction 1 brawn sugar, andquolede foliowes D1 Cann BODs—T@8!{o, Qovrrxs—2lochn, U3@4040; O, G, Java, 28@M0} Jave, No. 9, @3 fucy o, LG cholco do, 2i@M{o; primo 233¢@u ;oo do, WY@g0; common do, 2IY@2Ai0: roasting £ @420 ¢ Coata Rica, do, 2I\(@2(3{0; Blugaporo, El'ms,g-."x,\g@nio;’dc, primo, ‘HA(@ 2o} Maraculbo, SAsmtata—Btar, full welght, 103@300 ; atearine, full welght, 13(@100'; do, short woliht, 19%@H3(0, TRioe—Valna, 8A(@80 ; Rangoon, TX@T{0; Oaro- linn, 83 G0 Loulslais, T3 (@AYo, BuaArs-Patont cut loaf, 114@12); ai 113;@1130 ; crushod and powdered, ,-’@11%0"} Ay Btandurd, 105@103;0; do, No, 3, 10@10%0: 13, 1034 1050 : odtra 0, 10X @1030; O No, 3, 10@10)0; yel- low O, 03{@100; cholco brown, 93@100; prime do, D)@03(0; fair do, J@V40; cholce molasses Augar, DI@100 ; ‘Tair o, H@YA6 ; Now Orleane wugar, cholco, 0}§@0x0s do prime, VX@D)e; do, fair, BX¥@00; coinmon, TX@Te. Bruori—Diamoud dripe, $1.35@1LI0; ellver drips, oxtra flue, T0@To. }fmm\ wugar houso syrup, 45@4t0; oxtra do, @55 uw Orleans molasson, choico, BUG 830} do prito, THT803 do commion, 66@700; Porto o molustes, chofce, 65@080; common imolssscs, 80 @380, O emarus—coinmon to best, 9@106, Brioks—Allapico, 17@180; cloves, 1@t canaln, 38@400; popper, ' 26(30e; nutmnigy, $1,25@1.30% m%{ur, Duro, 26@300; do No, 1, 20@250; do No. 8, 1§ @1e, Hosra—Franch motlled, 63 @0%o0; German mottled, 05@03a; Golden Wouly (U0 White Lily, 04@ 3403 Whito Roeo, 84 @00 brown Windsor, 4X@ 430} palm, 6@0/o: Huvun Tuperial, 64@0Kc, rinou—0lass, 0X@100; corn, 9@110 § laundry, 6@ e 3 comanon, 53§@00, OREEN FRUITH—The domand continucs sctivo and tho market fiem for_oranges aud_ lemons, the lat- ter having advanced $1,00 por box, Simall frult waa in falr roquest aud a trile higor, We quote: Lemous, granulatod, that which [ -Buper, pulled. $17.00@18.00 por box, Ocangos, $12.00 per hox. Applee, £.0084.00 por_brl, nnu’%‘{e’u w.&%. ¥ Hor. Tannnas, $3,00@0,00 bunch, uw-li:p!m, cml’fim pae box, Strawborrios, 12@!06, Raspborries, biack, 16@ 20, Gmulwrflu,l%auxu. Cherrios, 13@170, ' Cur- ganis, 13jg0. Whiortloborriés, §1.60 pér bu. Plums, " y OPS—Tte dgmand in still ight and only fof a hals ornoat s {imo, Wo quots Westorn nt 36130, T New York Hulletin givos tho following traunlntions cone ceming tin hop prospocts in Tolgiuri and Duvaria: Avont, May 31.—Tho cold and Tainy westhor atops yogelation somplotoly, and tho hop-vinte makp o progross, with plonty ot inscota slceaily showing thome Rolven. Xt would b wrong, howorer, fo suppose_that any damnge has boon dono beyond romedy, Dack- ‘wardnean i the only roal complalnt, sawily to bo mond- 1841l by tho winiod-for chngo 3 tho wonthor,” Tn Engiand tho samo atato of aflalrs seoma 40 bo oxporie ced, - Nunmymena, Juno 5,—Blaco the 1st tnst, wo hav s ind of woblior wo roquired, anil which will soon Liave tho denired offoct on th hop-vinea, TIAY~—VWsa in botler roquost, snd was firm at former ricoa: Wo quotewholeanlo prices paid by doalora na ollows, cara Lo contaln 20,000 1ha : ON TRAGK—Timo- thy, boater preased, $18.50@15,00; {imothy, loose prossod, $13,00@14.00 3 prairie presied, £10.006312.0, OK W) ooso, $13,00914,00t p ralrle, 8150, AdON—~Timothy, 2 1oome, $9,00@12,00, For delivory of prossod, $1, in the hide according to diatance, HIDES—No now foatnres wore devel market, Thoroia an uttor nbsence of activity, nnd pricca ave wonk and lerogular. Following are the nomi- nnl rates : Green city butchors’, 7o green oured, light, 10%@10Xo; do heary, 9¢@0%o0; part curad, @100 3 froen calf 16@16o: voa! ip, 150'; dry calf, Hos dry Ip, Mo ; dry salted; 17@180 7 day it 19@300 ; long- , 105@1la; doacon kinn, ’46(3000; grate «it. “or otherwiso damagod, twi-thirds price, IRON AND BTEEL—Was quiot and Quotatlonnare as followa £ | Lot *nd uaohenged, by, score on... @ 4 210 rales Horse-shos fron. 0 0 5 Dlate iron, common fauk. D0 81 hte Russis iron.,. 220 rates @iye i 3 G $n @ COhrame tool steel ....... English tool steel @3% rates ZEnglish spring stoe : @13 rates LEATHER—Rem: at tho priecas ?vnn below, ‘which are the same as have been ourrent for s month past ; HEMLOOK, Qlty upper, No, 1,4 tte.rs Qlty upper, No. 2, 3 ft. Rough uppor, atandard. Rough upper, damagod. Bufalo slaughter wole WB, A"80l6..0uee Fronch calf, Lomoin French calf, 24 o 30 I Frouch kip, 50 1o 100 ba. 1. METALS AND TINNERS' BTOOK The demand 1n light, though sbout up to tha avorage for thia imo of yoar. Prices rula stoady, sad aresizong for molals, ollows ¢ TN PLATE—T0, 10x14, $14.60; do, 12219, 816,00 : do, gfi% $15.50; da, roofing, 10, $14.00; do, 20x28) P10 Tov—Large, 420; small, 43¢ ; bar, 4o, Buxgr Zmo—Full casks, 110} half casks, 11X @1130; leas quantity, 113¢o; slabs, ge. Ser InoN—No, 34, 60 rates, Guasvaizen Inox—Ho. 16@20, 180 : No, 23G24, 160; 25@20, 170; No, 27, 180; No, 28, 0c. A diacoun| ‘of 30 por cont 18 made from {his iist. Gorexn—Copper bottoms, 40 ; braziers, over 12 Ibe, #o; tinned copper, 400 planialied copper, 46c; do, cut to sizes, 480 - Wine—1 105, 803 6, 8 and 0, 100 ; 10 to 11, 11 1130; 18 and 14, 1330; 16and 16, 1o} 17, 160 | 18, 163 19,1903 20, 200 ; full bundlo,” 15 per cent dis- count ; foncewire, 740 ; by car load, TX0, NALLS—Mot wifh o moderate inquiry at the quoted ratos : 10@60d, per keg, $4.873 rates ; 60 do, $5.073¢ ; dd do, $5.76; 3d_a do fine, $7.875 ; 2d do, $8.133¢ ; clinch, §1.25. 1 NAVAL STORES—Wero unchanged. Wo ropoat quotations : Manilla rope, B 1b, 18@190; sisal rope, % b, 163170 ; hemp sash’ cord, 3 Ib, 20@230; mare Line, % Ib, 20@230; ‘tarred ropo, % b, 17@180 ; cakum, ;’s "“""n’go, 00@0.60'; pitch, B br, $0.0087.00 ; 'tax, brl, Prices were steady and unchanged, A mod- erate amount of trading was dono at tho annoxed quolations : Carbon, 18%@19¢; oxtra lard ofl, 7303 No. 1, Glc; No.3, 6d0; linaeed, raw, D803 do boilod, $1,03; whale, 8701 sporm, $2,00@2.10; noats foot_oll, pure, $1.10: do 'extra, 9003 do No. 1, Tbo bauk oll, 7003 atraits, 7603 elophant ofl, 9505 turs pontine, 53@04c ; naphths, 63 gravity, 2003 naphth, common, 16@170. PAINTS, COLORS, AND PUTTY—Ws quots tle markot qulot and steady at the pricas given bolow & WHITE LEAD, Btriclly pure.. $11,00@11.50 Tancy brands, 9,00610.60 14,50 73 115081200 Brasury’s rallroad colors. Palace car colors, in ca 11,60 9.50@10.50@12,60 Rochello oclire. 3506 3.78 Euglish Ven, rod. 100 English orango minoral..... 18.50@16.00 Pittaburgh orango minoral 18,00 English red lead, 12:00 ‘American rod load. 11L.0@1LE0 140@ 145 93,00 3.60@ 4.00 2,008 2.50 @30 s;fqu ] POTATOEB—New potatoe: freely, and good to cholce lota well readily st $4.00@ 5,50 por brl, or $1.50@1.76 por box, Old patatoes were dull and lower, the liberal supply of new having les sened the demand, Bales were reported of 3 cars old peachblows at 80c, and 3 card st 90c, delivered, POULTRY—Good-sized spring chickens aro salable, Dut small ones, turkeys, ducks, and old hens are dull, Hales comprise 2 coops largo spring at. $3,60; 5 coops falr do at $2.60@3.00; 17 coops chickans nt $3,60@4.00; small chickons are quotable at $1.76@2.00 ; turkeys, 0c. . SEEDS—Wero quict snd unchanged. Wo quote: Timothy at $3,00@4,00 ; clover at g‘."@fi.flo: Hun- gurian at 900 ; millet at 0@75c, A small salo of tim- othy was tnade at $4.00, SALT—Wasin continued good demand and tirm owing to tho light stocks, Wo ropeat; Onondaga and Baginaw, fine, $2.00; ordinary coarse, $2.00 ; coarse Dis- mond 0, §2.10; ground solar, $2.10; dairy, witkout bage, $3.25° Uniry, with bage, $4.10@4.25; Ashton dat- Iy, per sack, $5.00@5.35 : Turk's Island, $3.00. TiAS—Were meoting with a tolerably fair inquiry atsteady and unchaugod prices, Wa quote: Young Diyson, common to fair, 45@55¢; do gaod, 60@700;_do cliolcd to extra fine, 95c@$L10; common. fo 'fno old hyson, 70@95¢; common imperial, 60@05c; good to_ dliolcs do, SUESLI0; fulr to Good gunpowdar, 70c@$1.00; cholce Fingsucy, $1,15@1.20; exira Mo- uny, $1,33@1.40 ; choica to oxtra mew Japan, 0c@ 1,005 fair to good old, 65@70¢ ; common do, 40@450 3 colored natural Tleaf Japan, 65@650 ; common to_fina Qolong, 35@450 ; good, 63@650; clioice to extrs, 85c@ “'ODACCO—Was quiet at former quotations, Wo re- peat our list a8 follows : Fine OoT—Extra, T5@850 5 d:%m&'n 65@700 ; modi- um ; 65@600 ; poor to common, o0, o Nt Jent, THGROR; Mt bright, G0@T0o; Black, sound, 45@56c. SaoxING—~Qood to cholce, 82@30e; modium, 2@ 8103 common, 6@380. WOOD—A fair Dusinosa was doing at the following prices : Beoah, $8,00; mople, 0.60; hickory, $10.50; Blahs, 20,00 dellvered, VEGETABLES—Were in fair request at the on- nexed prices: Poas, $1,00@150 por bu; siring beans, $1,00 por bu} cucumbers, 30@40c por doz; now onlous, por brl, $4.00@4.75; Bormuda do, $2.00; Tadishos, 20@15c; cabbage, S0c@BLOU per doz; turt uips, 30@506 por doz; Loots, $3.00@4,00 por bLrl; tumatocs, $2.60@2.75 per'box. Corn, 20@dAc per doz, WOOL'~At tho moment the market is quiet, but dur- Ing tho woek n falr trado hos transpired, Wool {scome ing in with more freedom, and the market is now fafr- Iy opon, oscopt for cambings, which will probably commenco fo move in July, Following aro tho prices current : Tub, washod, oxtra medium, .. Tab, washed, common to far, Common dingy..eeeeesans Floceo, washod, X&XK, ligh Flooco, washied, X&XX, dingy’ Bloeco, waalod, miodiufn Nglit: <214 ¥loece, unwashiod, X&XX, in good candition. ¥leoce, unwashod, coarso to medium, Flooco, unwashied, coarso, and ding Extra, pulled, Burry wool 6@100 less, —_——— CHICAGO LIVE:STOCK MARKET, Roview for the Week Ending Sature duy Evening, June28, HaTunpay Evesng, Juno 28, ‘The recelpts of llyo-stock durfug the wock Lave beon ns follows ; Cattle, Iogs, Sheen. MODBY eoverres, 16,634 420 "Tueeday 13,117 B45 Wednoad 82 950 Thursds 7,518 [ Frids, 021 o Batur, 14,000 Total 116 Last wecl 8,007 68,134 Weak boforo Tast. .. 3987 8518 Weok ending Juna 7. 354 05,964 ol vervarenes T Bhipments were aa 44,228 211,080 1,858 14,004 44,%0 875 istion of tho catila markot hasnot T LI changod in any ortant partionlar since the date of our last roview, o supply of rough half-fatteucd stock continued overwholmingly tn oxcessof all logitl- mate domands and the courss of prices continues aa stoudily downward, Bo longns our weokly vecoiptu aggregate from 18,000 t0 23,000 head, and ewmbrace s0 0 & porcontnge of thin Tozas cattlo, and common vos, 20 long may pricen bo expocted to rulo Jowand unremunoralive, Wilh rarg oxceptions tho drovers slock have mado 1o tnonoy, whils in not & of it at consldornbly nolling a loss of frel far an woll matured thian first cost {n tho countrs, hte, yardaye, food bills, oto. 80 Ve wero concerned, 8 rosesons ably sotive domand oxisted from tho oponing of the markot o the oloe, and, doapilo the ry B0 means one advices from tho sea-board, tho Liavo Leen uniformiy’ woll sustainod, good Lo chioloo grados of from 1,200 (o 1,360 o slondily commandin Ltes of henvior avorago found roady Balea nt thin range, howevor, wera couraging tono of pricea curront woek ngo at $3,85@0,12%, comparatively rare, rices ranging downvard from $5,50, whilo by far thio largor portion of tha ales woro ut thio ranga of $3.2 . N oitn anloa of thin Toxans nnd Ohorokces, and dnforior s tivos wore dinposod of ot $2.40@3.00, nnd thera remain tho yards unsold s numabor of ' drovos for which ovou thomo figurcs could not bo renlizod, Thera has Leen very little domand for stock catilo snd ssles wero slow at lower pricos than provafiod lnst weok, $3.60@ Bilci cows aro in fomo or at $20.00@40.00, a8 50 bolng tho rulin xoquest, and soll at, fair ratos, quality, Voal calvoa are still @0.50, iho outaide quotation ‘o-day tho roceipta woro 1 amounting to aboul again woak, oxco] Beemod lolt} 10 Iargo for & Saturday, 1,000 head, and tho foeling was t for Teally cholce grades, B © hold, ‘and {t was o draggin Tho market closod dull botween 3,000 aud 9,000 loft over uusold, ExtraBeoves—Crad Ohofco Beoven—] iy o t0 & yoar old ateors, avers \TIONE d stoors, averaging1,400 atoors, averaging 1,150 to M ‘Grados-—Bloora in 1,200 D81 00aaanyens oo tock—Comman to falt steor, good to exira cows, ol ggm avoraglog 800 (o 1,100 e, Tommon_att ing 700 £0 1,050 1ba. and thin Cattle—Texas, Northern wintere: Cattlo—Toxss, through drovea, 25 TOGB—The recalpts during the pest wook have been and 85,275 wock before openod dull and lower, the la; rivals of Mondsy and Tucsday sending pric ,—& docline of 40o aa com) provious woek, T caday and ‘Thuredsy proving only ahout ono- £ ax largo 8 for tha proco cnabled o recover m crooping back to $4.80@4.70, but, undor tho unoxpect- Toceipta of yeaterday and to-Iay, the roke down, and cloos fully 400 fower than weck, Tho liogs marketed woro au; of Iast wook, and wero noticeably bettor Yyoars at & corresponding perlod, To-day a dull, heavy fecling provalled, The roceipts ly twrice o latgans bad beon anticipsted, nnd tho market early showed signs of woakness, B {ligugh in good attendance, manifosted litlls infores in the traflic, and prices graduslly sottlod until $4,00@ 4.50 was roachod, st which range they closed woak, with some 10,000 left fn tho pens unaotd, Wo quots cloing prices aa follows: Poor io common, $4.008 ::;g; modium, $4.20@4,00, and good to chiolcs, $4,35@ SHEEP—Tho supply of shosp continues modorate, or o atoady, fair domand, pricea keep wall up, ood to cholco mutton grades have old at $4.00@4.75 5 medium at $3,50@3.75, and poor to common at $3.008 Comparatively fow cholce lots have arrived, ‘moat of tho woek's supply answering to tho descrip~ tion of common and medium, Lambs soll at $1,60@ 8,50 por head for poor to choico qualities, CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. BATUBDAY EvENING, June 27, Tho receipta of lumbor wero light, and (ho markek ‘was quict a8 usual on Saturdays, - Pricos woro without sltoration, though rather easy for common cargaes, Wo quote? Jolsts and scantling st $0.00@9.50; com- mon boards at $10.00@11, do, $14.50817,00; sole $3.00; lath, $2.00. Quite ‘Balen wore roported aa follovn : lew, from Muskegon, 170 m mixed Norway snd white orway and $16.00 for whito pinog Bold by Blanchard, Borland 00d to chofe mill run 20,00@25.00; shingles, number of cArgoes wora ploo at $10.00 for cargo schr Hamilton, and scantling b $9.60, &Co, LUMBER FREIGHTS, Ludington, §2.5; Muskogen, $2.00; .25 Whito Lake, $2:25 ; Grand Haven, 2 A falr degroo of activity was witnossed at tho yards, the movement belng malnly in_common lumber, which, owing to liberal receipta, fs casy. Good dry lumber and- cholco grades sro held Joiats snd scantling, 1 uare pickols aro low Maniateo, $2.00; ot Tuied elear, T tnch. Third cloar, thick, . 43, looring, 1st and 21 togother, oo 3 . 40, cnl’l’l“ Yosts, round, No. 1s-nwéd'ampgm. Bhingles on track. Threo doliars per ca¥ io l whiich charge follows the el ‘Thickness—Five shingles to be two inches in thicke Longth—Stxteen inchea. 00D, Binck-Walnut — Counters, 8 00@T0.00; commaon, $40.00@50.00 86,00 foorinig, £50.00560,00. 330.00340.00 1550 fiaoring, .00@160.00 5 _clear, 0,003 cull, $30.00@ common, $20.00@25.00; 00} common, $20.00@25.003 .00@45,00; common, $35.008 w}]l' $|lfiol’@l%tbos?«'mmum: common, $16.00822.00 ; Butternut—Clear, $50.00@00.00; common, $25,008 common, $25.008 owood—(lear, $30.00@40.00; common, $20.00 -Hickory sxl T sot, $1,00@1.50 7 b, 65(@550 ; Doz’ bonrds, §35.004 ‘wagon poles, eacl LAUNDER’S LOAN OFFICE 120 Randolph-st., oar Olarle, second floor. FAIRBANKS SCALES OF ALL SIZES, 4y FATRBANES, MORSHE &00 111 AND 113 LAKE-ST. oo MEDIOAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW ODNFIDENTIA‘I;PIIYBXOEA-N. A 0. 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