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1 ! e S SR~ ] : ety 115 CHICAGO DALY ‘L'RIBUNI: e e S S I S SO i st e Sl ki s B o FRIDAY, AUGUNL 1, 154, MONEY AND GOMMERCE MONETARY. unspAY BvENING, July 3L Clironle dutlnoss seoms o porvade the monoy markot, Who report yesterdny, by ono of our Iargost banks, that thoy hadnot had a singlo ploco of papor offerad for dlscount, was raponted by anothor Lo-day. ‘Uhin, with millions of money lying idlo or on doposit in Now York banks, drawing only 4 por cent intorest. ‘Tho woathor has bLoeon unplensant, louding, of course, to choclk transactions. Money In Now York, andin all our leading oitlos, {6 plonty. Tho Bank of Bugland hoa ro- #tuged its rato of fntorost to 4 por cont, aud should not the fall tradoe make an netive domand for capital, there is reason to foar that 8 speculntivo oxcitomont will sot in. Prospocta, bowevor, for o good businoss, nro’ oncouraging. Crops aro abundant, and a falr, and possibly 81 active, foroign domand aro likely Lo give om- ployment to tho millions now lylng ldlo in tho 'vaults of our banks, The excitemont in regard to tho wheat corner 18 confined maluly to the Board of Trade. It did not scom to affect the banka in tho least. Bottlemonts to-morrow will hurt somobody's doposit account ; but, #0 far a8 wo can learn to- day, the list {5 not a vory long ono. As to tho domoralizing tendoncy of ‘¢ cornors,” tho public ara woll informed iu rogard to our opinions. “Thoro {8 110 variation to report in the oxctiange market, Par to 26 promium per £1,000 - tweon banka aro tho figuros. Domand not vory sotive. Customers goncrally supplied ot par, but 1-10 promium {s sometimos roquired. BMELTING TILE PRECIOUS ORES. A eomewhat dotailed statomont of the in- oronsod production of the pracious motals wae iven in this column & fow days ago, Tho E‘lcxeneml product of our silver mines in Utal, Colorado, and clsewhore is remarkablo, Thal the most valuablo of thoso ores should bo gont to Europe in large quautitios for ro- ductlon hns for soversl years been a dis- grace to the ontorprise aud tho {ntelligenca of tho country. 1f we have not tho aciouce and tho skill to reduco them, immediate mensuroa should bo takon o command it. Minmng and chemical dopartments abould bo establishod in our colleges and high schools, aud plenty of 7Oung MOD OAT Xei {‘bn found who would glad- f it themaelyes for the work. Give thom tha thooratio knowlodgo, and practice would soon makao thom exportd, There is & succossful establishment (Bal- bnok'l} inNowark, N. J. ; Adam Bmith & Co,, of this city, aro turning out abouw $100,000 of silver bricks per week ; an establishmont i in sucoose- ful peration o Quinlia, and othors, porhaps, might bo pamed. But thio fact romuins that hun” drods of tona of tho ohoicost ores are shippod to Europs ovory month for re- duction. It silver bars or coin is wanted for shipmont to Asiatio natigna, Now York im- porters mako their largest ordors on London, All this ought to ba changod within the next ten ears, Clicago can, and roally ought, to ship 120,000,000 of silyer bars to the sesboard within tho’ noxt throo yoars. Adam BSmith & Co. ehould recoive tho thauks of all our citizens for tho domonstration thoy bave givon that Chicago is the plnco for smelting silvor ores {o advan- tege. Wo commend their windows undoer the First National Bank to tho attontion of our eitf- zonu, FINDING TIINOB, The Now York Jowrnal of Commerce hno & paragraph on this subject applicablo to all lati- tudos: New Yonr, July 24, 1673, Editor of the Journal of Commieres : Pluaso aawor tho following question : ‘A porton loses in tho atreets $300 worth of goods, for the return of which Lo offers in thie pepers a reward of 8100, "Fho findor offors o return the goods on pay- met of tho sbovo roward, but tho losor projoscs a ro. wardless than offored, wWhich tho fudor refuses to o, Can thie Snder bo forced to givo up the goods with- out sy roward or on tho poyicut of o smaller sum? And obligo, A SUDSCRIDER, Repiy.—A raward auly promisod by tha loser fs Tegnlly colleetably, and may Lo made, perbaps, by the fuder, in ordinary circumatances, o ‘condition of de~ lvory, Dut no trio mun will claim g his right u gratuity for tho surrender of an article acoldantally found, where lifs posscssion of it has cost him neithor trouble nor oxpenso. Tho finder of o packago on the Btrect ought 0 be a3 anxious to restore ft as ho would find it if the Tosa was his own, aud no_gentloman wrould claim snythiog {n seturn ‘but Lis sctusl ex- ponses, Tho greed oxbibited by many persous in good Eoclety who piek up Inces, bandlorchiefs, faus, opera- Rlasaes, and olher articles at placcs of public resort 1ud socretly carry them away making no effort o fin the owuer, sliows thut thoy would stosl If thero were R0 law ogalust it and but Hitlo risk of discovery. FINANCES OF JAPAN. Tho Sen Francisco Daify Bulletin gives o 8) opsis of tho financisl affaira of Jupsn. quote: “The prescnt Minietor of Financo, Okinm Shigenobu, s propared and published, with offcinl indorscment. n long abstract of tho tinancial position of the Empire, This goos into detalls, and the total revenue for tho current year is st down at $48,703,883. The expundi- Sturos, with 33,500,000 included fof incidontals, reach $40,001,F16, tchv i & surplus of §2,140,360, A stato- ol of Jupan fAnances previoualy sont to the Vienna ‘Expositlon, had estimated tho revenuc ab $59,305,025, But this fs'expinined from (ho fluctusting valuo of ¥ice, iu whicli commodity s largo_portion of tho land tax da paid. Japan has Rithorto boen very succesaful in ralsing money abroad. Tho rocent losn raised on tho Loudon murket was raisod at above par, snd_blds ‘wero mado for taking threw thmen tho amount offered, The ex-Minister, Enouya Karou, mafntained that the system of borrowing which hid bevn inaugurated was rujuous to the Empire, Ho estimated the preseut publle dobt st $140000,000, but the pew iy Minister ssures lis countrymen that this is greatly overstated, ‘There fn possibly a ten- deucy in o uation uwaking to s now ilfe, llke Japan, to ‘overdo tho thing, und § i well for {ho permanent ,g00d of the country that thers should be in somo quarters & disposition to chieck any appearance of ax- travagauce, 1f, however, tho uation should have to wait for tholr felegraplis, rallroads, flect, &0, until ~heir cost wa firat raised by toxstlons, tho onward Progroas of the Empiro would bu for yeara delasod, aud meantime heavy burdons Imposed on the peplo, TTho loaus for all_thie grest jmprovementa which have buen wade aro tnveatinunts froig which tho couniry reaps diroct aud Indivect sources & woalth, onsbling it 10 meot tho Uabllities {ncurrcd and at tho same tima proving lasting bouedt to the community, The Japan Jfail, in reviewing thesa subjocts, thus rofers toth rallways and Lolograpks which Lave beon es- tablishod, Tho net profit of theso this year, although they aro niot in completo warking order, are estimatod 2L 3200,000, 8o fur, there appears 1o hiave been fewor mistakes in tho admiafstration of Japanoss finance than might hove been anticpated, All obligations hava been mot without unduo prassure, notwithstan ing that in mony of tho public works the Japances ave paid a gond round mum for thair experlonco, and tha ezlifbit of the presont Flusucs Minster s morethan reassuriug, We THE PITTSBURGH TRON TRADE. Some account of the growth of the iron trado of Pittsburgls, Ponn,, it givon by the Gazelte of that city in tho following article : *Tho firat blast-furnace of which thero is record in Weost- ern Pennsylvania wos located in Jacob's Ford, fiftoon miles from this city, and wont icto blast Nov. 1, 1790, It was ownad by Tarnbull & Mar- ada. In 1804 Josoph MeClurg erected our first o foundry. Our firat rolling-mill was located tho coruer of Poun ptroet and Cocil alloy, and 8 owned by Christopher Cowan. In 1814 soph McClurg orected a caunon foundry, cor- sr of Fitth avenue aud 8mithfield stroet, out of hich grew tho Fort Vit foundry, From 1810 10 1820, thirty new iron-works wore ostablishod in this' State, From 1820 to 1828, tho trado was grontly doprossd, but in tho lattor onr 1t rovived—this State furnishing 48,- . 000 tons of pig-iron, mneorly half the entire production of the United Btatos, From Jau, 1, 1820, to the somo date in 1830, forty-nine iron works wero established in this Stato,—being one-fourth the numberin the eutire country, In 1849, Dittaburgh had fivo rolling-mills, omploy- ing 400 hauds.” Tho dovolopmant of blast far- nacos hay beon attended with extrome difioulty. Up to 1872, thero wore only fivo furnacos in blast in this city, yiolding 1,000 tons per week, Now there aro Lwalve, with a capacity of 8,600 tons & weol. ‘Tho scopo of our masufactures at pres- ont may bo seon when wo stato the total num- bor of iron and steel working establishments in the county was put, in the lnst consus, at cighty- “,goven, employing 13,420 Lunds, whose yoarly \ wages smounted to $5,210,867. Theso ropresent an invested capital of £22,858,247, and yield a net product of &39,180,044. In 1871,” our fotal roseipts of iron ore, pig, motal, and blooms, were 807,07, aud in 1872, 496,648 tons, This showa an inorense of production, in ono yoar, amounting to 120,441 tous,” 10NDY, ETO. Lant, Preston & Koan roport tho looal marked 08 follows : Buying, ‘2080t 62, elling, 1, e “llug Ezcuan) Hofthiorn -Facifio Gold 7-i0s Chicayo Oity Tu Cook County Ta linols County sud Towuehip 1a; .00 %@98 Sl ibae e e, Lake Frolghts ; rly active, and firm ot 535@83o for con to Boitain, e 00 ror whioats "Eb 1olowing chsters were reported ; To Duffslo—Hclre L, Van Vakens burg, corn st 50 ; Dahama, Amarsnth, Nald, Tch- hAL Rttt i 5350 £, M. Davidéon, wheat' a4 6o 3 nohe T, 3, Kitig, whoat, n privato terms, To Now York, via Buffalg—Tro 3. dould snd Nolrankn, corn, throngh, To Now Enge fand, via Ogdonmturgli—'rah Lawell, corn at 2fo Ao dlo, vin Barnia—Prop Gty of Dotroit, To Montrea Erop Lake Erio, whoat, on_through rate, To Golllng- wood—Lrop Olly of 'Londow, gont at 200 por il Tolal capaelty anon! 1o 01,000 bu wheat, 240,000 bu corn, The prop Columbta was takon for whoat from Milvaukea to Monteal on privato torms, —_— REAL ESTATE, Tho following Instrumonta woro filed for roc- ord ou Thuraday, July 81: oIty raorenry, Milwaukeo av, bot Wood and Forlor sts, 8w, Lot 25, dated July 24 3 conaldoration, $2,300, North Matkot ut, bot 1iilis and Wondoll ste, w £, 50x 200 t, dated July 8; consideratlon, §4,500, Contro av, bot Polk and Taylor ate,w £, 24x100 £, dat- ed Jan, 30 ; consldoration, $1,000, Lot 47, adfoining tho nbove, dated Jan, 30; considor- atton, $4,000,, Lot 32, in Dlock 89, of Bec, 7, 39, 14, daled July 28 consideration, $1,000, Masxwoll at, bot Bluo Taland av and Wallor sty n £, Lot 1, dated April 95 consiidoration, £1,209, ‘Bub-Tot 3 of Campboll's Lota 1, 4, aud 6, InBlock 5, Rockwell's Addition, datod Juno 4; couslderation, 1350, - IThirty-0fth sf, wof Taurcl sf, 81, 263135 ff, datod July 813 considaration, §650. Tot 10 of Lola 1 to 4 In Block 4, ote, divislon in o 4 of n o X Boo 24,3, 13, dated Mny 3; connidoration; 31,200, Tushnell at, ol Buddan st and Btewart av, n f, 25x 125 ¢, datod 5“[&,{”: congideration, $950, Wost Polk st, bot Leavitt aud Del{alb ats, & £, 24 {t to alley, dated Juiy3; considoration, $1,17, Wilson st, 0 of ‘and near Clintoy st, s f, 2751t to alley, dated'Jau, 20 connideration, $1,100, Coutra av, of atid noar Polk at, 'w £, 20x75 1t, datod Apeil 0, soratdoratlon, 88, xington s w'ot Weatern av, n £, 37331243 o, dated July 31 5 connidoration, $i800, 4 125 Oryatal 8t 142410 £s w of lioylo at, af, 262120 tt, datel July 15, consideraton, c15, i ‘cal Washington at, 8 w cornor of Carpentor, n f, 1003100 £ty Witk brick bulldings, dated Nov. 2, 1672} gonsidoralion, £60,000, Martia MeLood 1o Joun D} oLeod, Ghealnut st, 100 £t o of North Clark t, n f, 50x54x 1, dated Juug 17: cousideration, $4,400; % Tots 10 and 11, In Block 3, fn Iiac & Fanrson’s Bub- divislon in w 'of ¥ 0 X Bio 30, 40, 19, dated July 93 consideration, §2,000, Bedgwick t, 45 ft 8 of Sigel, w1, 20x125 11, dated July 235 consiiloration, $3,200, SBtmans the above, dated July 283 cousideration, Glinton sty @ of and near Van Buren, w f, 22x160; ?B, Jrith tmprovoments, datod July 223 ’con-lumuni‘, ot 19, fn2Walker's part of Block 7, of w ¢ n w i Bee 30, 39, 14, dated Ocl, 1, 1872; consideration, $1,000, Totu 35 and 36, in Block 3, of Leo's Addition dated July 813 mm\t\nnunn[‘fl,m o Went ' Madison Lincoln aud Honoro sls, nf, Lot 5 (alvo one fotin Oak Park), datod July 31} caustderation, $6,000, Tilovk 3, tn Dabbins's 3¢ of o 1 w ot [deration, Tot 41, in 8% i¢ Boo 28, 40, 14, dated March 8; cons! Lot 64 of Olafiin'a Block 1, of 8w 3¢ oo 20, 39, 14, dstod Marciy 1 conmidoration, $1050 ? Lots 1 and 3, fu Block 11, of Olutke's 0 ¢ 8 w X Seo 19,30, 13, dated Juno 31 ; Sonsidoradion, §120, 0120, 1n Givin's ot 51 Bubaivision of w3 uores w 3¢ 8w w X of 50 Boo 13, 39, 13, dated July &3 n ‘o 6 3 1w 3 Boo 11, 89, 13, dnted July 5 ; considoration, $310. % 2 Tot 14 in Dlock 19 of Sherman & Clarkie w i of nw X Beo 81, 40, 14, dated July 23; consideration, $340, Lota 86 to 89 in'Block 32 Boc 10,39, 14, dated July 20 consideration, $6,000. Wolfram at, 23 1t ‘o of nomiold m 24 11, alfeom ¢ © of Bhefiald av, n f, 2621 dated Fob, 18 ; considoration, $100, 4 BOUTI OF CI7X LiMIT Drosol av, 8 w cor of Fifty-fourth at, ef, 92x130% t, dated May 12 ¢ considoration, 38,375, Lot 14,in Block 46, in Unlivorsity Subaivision, in Bec. 7, 08, 14, dated Aug, 20, 1672 ; consideration, $200, Lots 24 and 26, {n Block 2, of Jackson & Weage's 1 o X Boc, 0, 3, 14, dated June & ; consideration, 31,600, COMMERCIAL. TnuRspAY EvEXNING, July 31, Tho following wero Lo recoipts aud shipmenta of tho loading articles of produco in Chicago during tho past twonty-four hours, and for the corrosponding date ono yoor ago: 3 of Ogden’s Sub. d ATy WECEIRTS, AIITNENTS, 1970, | 1872, | 187, | 1872, Flour, brls, 4005 9119 4,873) 4,403 Wheat, bu 52,016 16,w00(| 69,33| 17,345 0,745( 122,700, 120,464y 507,543 2| “40i210] “1ig00ii “g6,716] 12,357 A 73 748 e 2,400 Grass beed, Tha..... 2 7,110 Broom-corn, Is....| 12,500 Ourod meats, fLa. 3,70) 6,274)| 354,010 23,200 9,830 120,622 12,081 1,004 190 70,275| 20| 103,407] 585 Blop, N oor, No. Hidos, I Highwines, Wool, || s90) 1810 o o .l 10,357 Withdrawn from storo yesterday for city consumption : 5,000 bu whoat ; 461 bu corn; 637 bu onte; 1,241 bu rye; 700 bu barley. Tho following grain lias beon inspectod into store this morning up to 10 o'clock : 12634 cars wheat ; 5,300 bu do tailings, by canal ; 461 cars com; 6,000 bu No, 1 do, 21,900 bu high mixed do, 4,400 bu No. 2do, aud 12,400 bu rejected do, by canal; 24 cars ontw, 63§ cara rye. Total (617 aare), 209,000 bu, THE WOZAT CORNER. ‘Wheat was active, excited, highor; in s word, cornered, and cornerod succesefully, which is o very unusual thing in corner history. It is sol- dom that history ropeata itaclf in that diroction. A further advance of 80 per bu was attained first thing In the morning, on the July deal, and tho market ran along at that olevation ($1.40) till about 1 o'clock, the syndicato making sottlo- ments at that prico willivgly, with all who chioso to sottlo, at the ermo fimo avovwing thoir inten- tion to rush up the market ox those who would not - “come in out of the cold,” which thoy did eoon afterwards. Then ou- sued a scone which was docidedly livaly, and rominded eome people of pandomo- nium, though thero was littls of the infornal reglona about it, excopt to thoss who caught heal—thy symploms of bLankruptey through ataying too long on the short side, "The crowd waa good-natured enough evon in its sovorost denunciations of the mon who bad run up tho markot on them; and, though the hubbub was immenee, thoro was not oven much swesring, albeit some of the language used was oxceeding- 1y cmphatio, Ot courso the market for this month was swayed ontirely bi local considerations, It matterod not how Liverpool, or New York, or Milwaukeo migltt stand. It was simply & ques- tion of filling shorts by Y‘umhluing wheat whicli bad been contracted fo be deliverod Ly or be- fore 8 o'clock to-day. The syndicato had closed the markot lnst oveniug ai $1.82, and they wanted to put it still mgfiar to-day, and to keop it up till the last short was flled, for tho bonetit of thoso who might want to take advantage of tho rulo pormitting postorior sottloments at tho average prico of tho day. The markot openod with ° $1,86 and’ nuouo offered, and quickly rose to £1.403, foll to 3132 for » moment, and eoitiod back to $1.10, wharo it wae sustained till all the cash offorings had boon disposod of, Tho syndicato alrendy hold all tho No. 3 epring in storo hiero, but thoy had to take care of somie 60,000 bu that was {mlln- tinod this morning, about 40,000 bu that was spootod in this morning, which the holders sue— csedod In rushing in, and a large proportion of the No. 1 spring, bard and soft, with the No, 3 Lard spring now in storo, This bocause the rulos of the Board of Trade provide that grain of & higher grado than that named in the cou- traot may bo deliverad, provided that tho admix- ture of tho higlior grade with the lower will not doprociate tho selliug value of tho lattor. After they had secured all the cash offerings, the ring Dbid up the prico to 31.50, and_ tho market on "Chango closed at $1.41. Hoveral outonsiblo trades were mado at $1.20@1.80 near tho ologe of "Oliango; but it fs excoodingly probablo that thoso wero only ‘Swashes,’ iutonded to bresk the markot, but failod to eoffect it. ‘This may poseitly lend to somo complica- tton in the settloment on average prico, 1f any should bo insisted on; and it will bo es- pecially likely to lead to troubls if the prico of wheat, seller August, be kept up till 1 o'clock to- morrair 50 88 to cover the point of buying in ot the markot prico of that duy against sales mado Dby delinquenta, A good deal of comment was passed on the statement that one finntlomnn, noted for the lucidity of his views In rogard to tho qualities with which the truo journalist should be en- dow-cd, had applied for ap injunction to restrain the syndicate from moddling with the money he had put up a8 marging on tho July deal. Pend- ing tho result of & possible judiclal opinion, wo forbearremark as to the eatimation in which such an act would be held by s groat majority of tho DBoard of T'rade, 01 course, there was no shipping demand to~ dag, othor than an tho nyndicate might want to ship out tho whost for which they have no furthor spooulativo use. Auy offoringa of No. 1 spring could, of courss, bo disposed of nt No, 3 pricen, if offored fu 6,000 bu lots, or mixed in Wwith No. 2 to form n round lot, But the lower gradea wero not wanted, even at roduced pricew, 53 oporatory woro too hnmy in settling up_ tho Inrger doal to think of the lesser, No, 8 sold at BLO@1014, and rojootord at 8¢, Haller August wes moderatoly aotive in the garly part of to day, pricipally in sottlomont botwoon oporators” who wanied to save tho trouble and tha use of cash involved in mnking and focolving pnper in the moruing. Tho op- tion oponad nt 81,143, ndvanced to m,ufli. ro- codod to §1.143¢, and rose to B1.161¢ aboul 12:30 o’clock, aftor which littlo was dono, tho atton. tlon of oporators being thencoforward _totally ocoufvlud by tho July deal. August closed onsicr at 81.143¢, Whoro Was almost nothing dolng in tho moro deferrad options, Holler. fiuifl.om bor "c“; ;laugv at 8LO74@1.07%¢, and sollor tho year at 31,05, Ballor August avoraged only nbout 3o por Lu nhighor tha yestorguy. It wa ulrgugmnnml womowhat by Rympathy with cash whont, but nd- yorsoly inflitonicod by dullnoss roported from Now York and tho oxpectation of moro liboral rocoipts here. 'hero wero not wanting thoso who looked on tha August deal with suspicion of another corner. They argued that the market {s largely oversold, probably to tho samo partios who “'squeozod the "boys" Bo unmor- cifully to-day, somo placing tho nmount of tho phortngo as high as 10,000, 000 bu. Of courso, if there Lo any such a short Intorost ns that, or evon of hilf that magnitude, oontrolled by an organization of longs, 1t would bo cusy toput_on tho rcrows so terribly ne to oripplo Dot o fow of thoro wlio have sold so much which thoy do not own, and cannot own unloss thoy buy it from tho syn- dicato. Thero mny, howover, bo gomo_ mistako about this, It takos o good many pooplo to sell 10,000,000 b of wheat, in 65,000" bu lots, moro ihnn thoy buy; for it must Lo rememborod_that thero sro not a fow who buy with ono hand and sell with the other. For once in tho history of o corner, the smut- ‘mills hiave not been at work, manufacturing large quantities of No. 2 out of the lower Efldu!. Tho cornor was mauipulated go qlllinllyt at even tho wido-awake propriotors of thoso establishments were not nware of the fact till it wos too lato to profi by it to any considornblo extent. It iy somowhat singular that the short intorest did not contrive to break up tho ring before they wore thrown into the gutter. Thoy could onsily have dono it. - If they Lad pooled togothor n fund of 200,000, aud caliod marging, thoy would havo mado 'it_iocos- sary for tho ring to putup not far from 1,000,000, under tho rulo that the shipping value must bo raspoctod as the basis for margin postings. Tho shipping valuo of No. 2 #pritig whent to-day is about 31.20, whick pub tho margin quostion so far within the power of the shorts that the longs would probably Linve boon unablo to respond, enpecinily ag thoy wore unpropared for any. such contingenoy. RESULTS OF THX CORNER. The cornet was ongineered by Willinm Young & Co., of this city, Who will bo remombored as Daving condncted & gigantic oporation in pork last year, which they have not yet entiroly closed out, and which will probsbly uct a considorable logs to the principals, Tho whent corner was undorstood to have beon conduoted for a party of ahout six Milwaukoo oporators, ono of whom, Mr. Collluy, was on the floor to-day. Thoso gen~ tlomon held all tho options bought by their ngouts, Messrs. Young & Co., excopt about 60,000 Dbi: bub thorowns o largs quantity of whent s0ld in driblots to outsido partics, which was not dolivered. Tho combination bought 400,000 bu of ensh whoat, ok an avorago of about 81.22, and 800,000 bu options, at an avorage of £1.10. Thoy sold tho cash wheat at $1,18 to Mr. Chisholm, for shipment, which wos tho only connection that gentloman had with thodon). ~They gottlod 100,- 000 bu of tho optinos at an avorago of £1,80; aud 620,000 bu at £1.40, leaving about 80,000 bu unprovided for up to the close of tho ofiico last m'oniufi‘ .Aud it is probablo that tho whols 1 of ¢ remaindor will Lo sottlod up foday, o it is owol by respousi blo partios, who are undorstood to hold off undor tho impression that the corner waa ran in tho interoat of John B, Lyon, with whom thoy bavo unsottlod accounts on his unsitccess- ful corner of last August. Whou thoy ascortain that tho oua will not olfsot the othor, thoy will probably pry their differonces without any far- ther quostion. If this bo tho case, thon it is easy to figuro out that aftor paying all oxpouses, tho syndicato will clear about~ §140,000 on tho operation in Chicago. ‘Tuis, bowavor, will be far from the wholo of tho proft ou thio movement, of which that in this city is_onlyn part. Itis undorstood that Mitwauloo has boon_squeczed, though ta a lewa oxtont, by tho samo partics. Tho 'most singular thing about tho perform- ancois the ubsoico of what fre known in com- moreial parlanco s ““lamo docks.” No ono has failed, thus far ; and tho roason for thiu Is tho fact that most of tho shorts wero distributed in emall smounts amoug o great many partics, But for thia the cornor could searcoly Lnvo boon 80 suceensful. Each ono kept from the kuowledgo of tho rost thiat hio was on tho short side, and ench soomed intont on muking ull tho rost 41 in, 60 that ho could Liave o chanco o buy in hid own littlo lot aftor the comer hd died out, for Inck of tho munt on which it fod. 'Fhey all over- renchod ench ofhor, and themsolves, in this rogard, Up to this moruing thoy had only fitled in some 275,000 bu, and of that 175,000 bu wns resold by tho combination, for the purposs of keoping down the furoroe till they wanted it to rise. Tionco the total quantity of slorls bought was 975,000 bu q.huy ot out for a round million) and tho'resalos loft thom 800,000 bu cleur, to sottle, a8 intimated abovo, At the Iatest moment, we understand that it is not the iutention of the gentleman refarrad to above to apply for an injunction on the marging deposited to secure tho fulfillmoent of his con- tracts with Young & Co, A groat deal of bosh wea talked to-day, and somo written, about tho iniquity perpotrated upon_the short interest. The trath is that it wa litilo bottor or worse than a gambling trans- action, in which both sides had equal rights, 3o Joug; s thoy hold Lo tho rulos of tho gaino: 1t is sl nonachgo to claim protection for ona side ot tho cxpense of tho other, whon there iy ot & pin to choose betweon thom from & moral standpoint. 1t ia hard for tho losars, and for tho familios of somo of thom, to bear theso lossos; but it was & comsoquonco of thelr own' voluutary acts, in eelling proporty which thoy did not own; and it is due to most of them to sy that they swallow- &d tuo bittor K'fll a8 graceluily a8 possible, phi- losophizing that what is dono on’ purposo cau- not bo helped.” If this oxperionco shall mako the lato shorts, and others, more cautious in their spoculative transactions, the corner will have at least dono somo good. Cash sales of wheat woro roportod of 5,800 bu No. 2 #pring at $1.46; 10,000 bu do at $1,45 ; 800 bu doat $1:41; 174,600bu do_at $1.40 bu do at $1,89: 400 bu do at £1.87 at 81,86; 5,000 bu do ut $1.34 $1.82; 5,000 bu do at $1.30; 10,000 bu do at &1.2); 10,000 budo at€1.25; 10,000 bu doat £1.24; 10,000 bu do at $1.2914 : 10,000 bu do ut $1.22; 5,000 bu do at $1.20 ; 400 bu No, 3 spring at 910415 ; 8,200 budo at'§1.04; 1,000 bu ro- jocted spring at 88c. Total, 301,600 bis. THE OTHER MARKETH, Tha other graln markots were moro aclive, notwithstanding tha intonso excitoment in whent, the chief thing doue, outsido of corn, boing in making arangemonts to moot respounibilition mntum:{,v to-morrow (Aug, 1). The weather was bad, and that tonded to stiffon prices, 'Tho re- coipits wore fair ; and oxcooded by the shipmonts, excoptin com, ' Provislons woro quict. Dry goods wero moving slowly st unchapgod priccs.” "o grocorymriset was withont change in its gonoral _ features. Dusinoss way quits os active as conld roasonably bo oxpocted, aud job- bora show little disposition to complain of “tho situation, Pricos as a rule woro firm, sugar be- ing the only notable oxception, A's, 13', and C' bolng quoted #off " an J¢o. Thoro was & fair lnqulr‘y for choico at tufl formor ratos, the proy- alent fooling boing ono of considorablo firmneus, Battor wan without chiange in value. Common to fair grades remain weak,whilo choico is scarce and fiym, In the bugqlug murkot thoro was o liboral smount of trading, and stocks were hold With confidonco, No chiungo worthy of montion oceurrod in tho bay, hido, and_loather markot, trado ruling quict st yosterday's quotations, Oils wore stondy, oxcopt linsced, which has rath- or u downward “tondoncy, Daints, colors, pige hi:m' tobaeco, sud wood weore without dna?flcd chisngo, Lumber mot with a moderate Inqniry at about formor prices, At the docks soveral cargoos woro ufl‘orlnf. but, owing to tho unpleasant woathor, tho atlondasice of buyors waa light, and salon swora rathor slow, Quotations wera unchanged, ‘Tho demnnd for building matorialy was rair, nud ricos woro ithout, partlculur oiango. Motal, ron, nails, and vaval stores met with a modor- ato 'domand at tho ratos praviously quoted. Wool coutinuos fairly active and stoady. ‘The Tacoipts are HL;M. I'ne broom-corn trado is fair and tho market firm. Mops wero in moderato roquest and firm. Boods wero quict, oxcopting timothy, which sold at $8.90@8.76 for common to prime now, aud at £3.15 sollor August. Tha domaund for greon fruits was moderato, and Ivrlcnu wero rather essy, though not quotubl, lower, except for K‘umru, g\-apexa, peachios, and commion applos. The markoet was Liborally sup- ; 4,800 5,000 bu do at | plled with poultry, eapocinlly spring chickons, and thoy woro lowor, Iggs woro in good r quest and firm at 13}4@181g0 for cholce pnok- A308, Ilighwines woro qulo and firm, at the racon advanco, salog being roported of 50 brls at 930 Eur gallon, with ramor of snother aslo of 100 rls at tho samo prico, Now York was quoted stronger, at 005¢@98o ; but few oporatora horo soom fnolinod o pay 036, and somo of thom think that thot pricocan bo ecarcely sustained with tho largoely {neronsod Fradlmllon now golug for- ward. Nevortlieloas, it Ia statod on good author- ity tint ordors bvo boon sont horo for 1,000 brla por montl, for eix months, if thoy can bo fllod at cortain prices not modo public; and the do- mand from abrond {8 8o good that_ Iargo quan- titlon could bosold on sixty days delivery, at a shado bolow curront quotations.~ Ilighwines aro looking up, Lako Iroights wore active and- firm b about 1o advanco'; mostly at 5o for corn, and 6o for whoat, by eall to Tiuftalo, Through rates to New England polnts wore unchangod. A totgl of 14 chartors wad roported, which will earry out 61,000 b whoat, and 240,000 bu corn. Provisions woro quiot aud firm. ' Moss pork was quoted a shiado higher, though thore was no demand for delivery to-morrow, and live hoga were dull, Lard was quiot and firmer, rocover- ing from tho dopression of yostorday. Ments woro quiot and quoted _firm, thero boing vory fimu winter stuff on anlo, The markot closed nt the following range of prices: Moun pork, cash, $16.60@16.62% do sollor August, $15.46@15.66 ; do sollor Suglom- Yor, $16.13)4@15.35; do sollor Docembor, £18.25 @3.:50; Inxd casi o ollor Angus, 97.00@7.95; do ollor Hoptembor, $7.00@8.00; summor do, Tige. Bweot pickled Lama quoted at 10 @126, Dry maltod monts stoady ot TH @760 90 for short ribs: and Yo for short clour. " Boxad shioulders, 73(@80; English monts, %o for shiort ribs; D3d for hiort cloar. Tincon'{o'quoted uf Bigo for ahouldors ; 100 for clour ribs; 103¢o for short olonr ; aud 13}@1630 for hiome, nil packed. Moga boof, $B.76@ .00 ; ox- tra mioss do, $9.76@10.00; boof Lnms, 93400 @%.00._Oity tallow, T@Ti¢o; gronao quot- ablo at @00, Snlos wore roported of 250 brls mesu porlk af 15,623 ; G00 brls do sollor August at 910.45; 100 tes lard at 73o; 400 tos summer do nt 7405 20,000 lbs susimor-cured short ribs at 810, Tlour wos rathor moro active, with snlos chiof- Iy mndo to tho local trade, at unchanged pricos. no or two shippers looked around carly in tho sonsion, but soon withdrow to “assiet” tho #hoys™ who wers plaging lono hand in wheat, and gotting tho worst of it. Bran was nomiunll unchangod. ~ Balos woro toportad of 75 bris spring oxiras at 86,905 100 brls do nt 26,25 ; 900 brls do on privato torme; 50 brls unsound do at $4.00; 100 brls suporfine ot $4.50; 50 brls un-~ sound do b 82,605 100 brls ryo ot £4.25; 200 Drisdo ab 84,12} Total, 1,676 brls, ‘Lhe fol- lowing wau the cloking rango of prices : Fair to chiofco whito winty Red winter extrae Good to chiojco sp) Low to madium. Biinnerotas (pate Good to fancy Miunesota,. Bpring superfine: Rye flour.. ran.... i Coru wag active, and 36@%o bighar, notith- standing tho excitomont i whout, which drow off 1 good many who usually oporato In_corn, Tho Now York markol was quoted dull and oasior, aud our recoipts wero again lorgo; but the shippors woro linzd at work finding froight- room for tho corn thoy nlrendy beld, aud buying moro, whilo thora was & good del of work to b dono in the epeculativo way in the ottlomont of option deals for August. Lenco tho courso of tho miatkot was chlofly govorned by local considera- tions; one loading fact being that many partica who Had contructed to deliver corn from tho country in August woro engnged In throwing ovor tho dolivery into Soptombor, buying for tho first month, and eolling for tho socond, This made the merket active, aud nlso firm, bocauso it throntoned to diminish (hio voluma of our recaipts tho coming month, To- wards tho closo tho wheat oxcitemont drow off buyers, and o portion of the advanco was lost. Bellor August oponod at 563e s advanced to 86igo; receded to Ihbdc, and roso to 3630, closing nt 36%6c, Seller Soptembor 80ld nt 383 @385¢c, olosing ok 887¢c. Bollor tho month or regular No. 2 sold at 365¢@36340 ; aud uow receiply of do at 363/@3Te, botl closing with firm holdora st tho outside, Iligh mixe closed a¢ 8734@3750; and rojectod firm ab 8ic. Cnsh eales wore roportod of 31,800 bu high mixed at 38¢; 16,000 bu do at 87%{c; 2,800 bu do at 87140; 28,000 bu No. 2 frosll ot 870 ; 19,200 bu do AbU6ce ; 13,000 bu do at 863£c ; 80,000 bu regu- Iar ot 961ge; 16,000 bu do af 365¢e; 18,400 bu re- jected af 310; 1,000 bu do ot 83c: 800 bu no grade at 28e; 1,600 bu do at 27c; 400 bu do at ic; 400 bu do at 24c; 6,000 bu No. 1 at 89xc; 6,000 bu No. 2 at 8734c; 30,0 6,000 bu rojected at 450, Total, 277,000 bu. Oata woro active, ond avoraged' 3o por bu Dighor than yostordny, though weak during tho grontor part of tho session, ‘A good many cash cata wora wantod to flll July options, but buyars hold off till tho ownors of £he property concaded somowhat in tho matter of pricos, whilo options wora stroug, Boller tho mouth, or cash, opened 8t 273¢e, and doclined to 26370 at tho closo. Soll- er Augnit sold at 2061/@2634c, closing at 26%gc, Sollor Sptembor was quic, with 200 bid, and 261c nsked. Soller the your sold at 26c, 'Cneh gales wora reported of 3,600 bu No. 2 at 27%c; 147,400 budo at 270 ;16,000 bu do ab 2650} 2,400 bu rejected ot 25c ; 1,800 bu do at 24370 Total, 205,200 bu. Tiyo was'very quiot but firm, with yostorday's rico—b7¢—freoly bid, and 580 asked on No. 2. Kottor Avgust was Gruior, with G5t bid, sud i in probablo that 56c would Lave been 'paid_if thers had boon auy offorings st thot figura, Ro- octad was nominul st G1@52. Cnsh anlos woro imitod to 800 bu No. 3 at 58; aud 800 bu doat 5. Barley was in rathor bettor demand in s specu- Iative way ot about the samo prices as yosterday. Now No. 2, scllor Boptambor, sold ta tho extont of about 18,000 bu at 80@8le, closing with firm holders at the outside, Cash #nles were reported of 400 bu No, 2 (to arrive) at Bllgo; 400 bu do, by samplo, t 850; 400 bu do s 80c; 400 bu do ai 60c, Total, 1,600 bu. Cash No. % was quoted at 70@75c for old, and 80@81}4e for new. No. 3 wab nominal at 66@70¢, and rojected at £0@450. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Tho following is Boorbohm's dispaich to tho Board of Trade to-day : Loxpox, July 31,—Cargocs of wheat off const im. proving ; cargoes on passage frmer; good cargues spring off const, 648 Gd ; falr averago spring, 534 7d, Good cargoes Amierican corn off coust, 3d 3 Ameri- can corn, 27, Nusber of cargoes of wheat on passage slightly lees sinco lsst week, Number of cargoes of corn on passage moderately meroased sinco last week, LavinrooL—Wheat unchanged, Corn Sirong. LAT) Wheat and corn were moderatoly actiye in tho aftonoon, and closod lower than on 'Obange. Tor cash No. 3 whont 8141 was bid by tho “coruer " up to 8 o'clock. Tho August_option declined 9¢o, eolling ot $118%@LI43 wollor August, cfosing nt S1.18%¢. Corn was }{a lowor, No. 2 sold at 80k@36ig0 soller August, aud 38@883c wollor Boptombor, both options closing at the inide. Othor grain’ and provisious wora unchanged, 'Tho propellor Colunibia was char- tored for wheat from Milwaukoe to Moutroal on private tors, for shouldor; CEREREIES P! CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, ‘Titunspax Lyesixa, July 31, ALCOTIOL—Was In activo request, and irm, ot $1.80 @1.91 for 94 yor 4t proof, LROOM CORN—The movement 1 still on a liberal acalo, The common grades, m tho abseuce of clioico, aro i fair roquest, The miarket i ull tho time work: fugg iriner, but o fmmedinto advanco §s looked for, 18 coumon carn I il uite” plunty, Wo quole; Xé. 1 £ 1 atock, brald, 6K @TNcs No. 2 do, do, 43(@5o; sidy groen, 5@o; a6 “edc; 4o palo aud rod, @dc, DEARE—Wero quict and wehintged. ” Tho offorings oro not large, bt fully oqual to present requirements, Wo ropest : Navies, ¥2,60@2,00; prime medium, $2,35 @240; common 1o falr boans, $1.25@2,00. BDUILDING MATERIALS- jore wal mno special chungo eftlior as regurds nolivity or price. The demaud fu falr, Wo again quolo: Btucco, $2,60 slucco, custing, $4,00@4.00; Portland comont, $7.5 @8.00" % brl; Rovendalo coment, $4,36@3.503 Ut ca, Loulsvilld, wnd Akron comént, $3.00 4 brly marblo dust, ‘$.26@3,50; Himo In Lulk, B0c@§1.003 time (brie) $110G 116 5 Vel whilo sand, 5 brl 81,60 @2.00; plastoring fintr, 5 bu, 40@50c; fite brick, por 1,000, $40.00@90,00; buflalng brick (common), $0.00G cwor brick, $8,00@9,60; Milwunkeo prosacd, §25,00 dol,; 40 common,' $14,003 1tscino prossod, 00,ul.: do comuion (scleoled) $16,00:216,00 1 ruseed, $18.00@21,00;5 do- cowtuon, $10, 006 15,00¢ firo clay, por brl, $3.00@ 1,00 BUTTER—Thera wad appearaiico of activity in tho sniand {or any grado exeept choico yollow, whioh Iy Dicked up o8 fust oy recolvod nt (ho fullest quoted pricos, Iu the geado elow cholco n stoady augmentas tlon of stocks {4 going on, and prices, ua nconsuquenco, are weal snd variablo, Shippors urd doing but it at predent, tho ninrgiti Lotween horo and th Kast not Tolug sullfelent to aitract tholr uttention, Wo quoto: Btrictly ehoico yellow, 0@210 3 medium'to good, 10@ 170: finfurlor (0 comuion, 11@14c, BAUGING—CGrain bags oro reported fn active do- smand, aud o nintket presents Aem tono. Thero fa also ai inerensed huquiry for bitrlaps aud gunnles, and tha quotations re wore genorally adlierad fo tha for somo tmo past, Wo repaat our list au follows: Stark, 3003 Ludiow, 3ixo: Lowlston, 39o; Amorican, Slo} Amoukeag, 3lo; Otfer Ureels, 2303 Durlap bagd, 4 aud 5 I, 10@Hlo; ‘gunnies, siugly, 17G180; do’ doublo, 2803 wool sacks, Giguse, OQOIERAGE—Thero wan no change in {his de- partmont, ~Tackers ato buylng now and then, Stock s frm,Wo repoat: Pork Larrels, $1 $1.60@1.70: whisky barrels, $1.90@3, 105 fous 48@b70; pork stavos, rough, $22.00@324.00; do, Luoked, $34.00@20,00 ; ' tiorco 'staves, rougl. 20,001 do bucked or sawed, $35,60@36,00; 00 Now York 0 00 bu do at 37igo; whinky ntaves, rough, $28.00@30,00; do bucked, 435,00 flour ataves, $9,00@10.60; circle flour hond: ing, 7@U)0 por wot; flour Loop poles, $14,006 s A, Mori s lorco paion 0. 0038.90 2 $ or m, OHEESE—A falz smonnt of snles wan sccomplishod at abant formor rates, and nt tho momont tho market scoma steady and i, Tito mnelotin borally anp- plicd with cheaac, It £ho sosson liuk been n vory fae ‘vorablo uno for Laudling It, and staoks aro in excellent sliapo, Wo quolo: New York factory, 1@il0; Ol factory, Di@i10; Westorn factory, Dig@1te, ODAT~THo condition of tho coal mariot s with- out noticonble chango, Actiyity atill chisraotorizos tho demand for anthraclto, and thera are no rollor nt nny conccaafon from o ‘quioiations, Roft deacriptiotin romain quiot and casy, but withont quotable chnngo, Tollowing aro tho Tuling . priccs: Lohlgh. $10.50 Lackawaniua, $0.60; Erlo, $0.007 Driar [1ii}, 0,001 Walnut 111, $9,00% Dlossbusg, $0.00@0.60; iocking Valloy, $4.00" Indinna Caonel, $0,60 3 Thatans Block, $8,00;' Kirkiand_Grote, $8.60; Olorry Bine, $9,00} Minoik, $5.00: Wilmington, §6.00, * EGQE~Wero In falr roquiost, and_cholco loba wera firm at 12)6@134c, Hales inclido 160 casca at 130 3 60 camca nnd 1,000 doz at 130 60D doz at 1340, FEATIEENS—Wera in conliuued good demand, and ateady at 7ic, Other graden wora unchinuged, Wo ro- peat ¢ Prime livo goeso feathors at T Jolibing price, 80@80c; mizod foatliors, 25@700; ohicken, 0GTc. TIBIWhitofns cantinuo in light supizy and tho recont advauco ia conlly sustalned, s, unloes tho ro- cofpta fucronso, a furldior upward movemont of prices in looked for, 'Thoro ia o improvoment in tho supply of mackorol, and priccs remain nominal, We qunto the murkot diem o follows: No. 1 whilofish -bil, $0.0080.25: No. 2 do, 6.1@86.00; Mo, trout, §6,00@5.35; No. 1 shoro mackorol -brl, $12,60@12.75; No, 1 bay, $0.50@9, ‘mackerol, X br), $8,50@8.75; family miackorol, 3 Drl, $7.00§7.25; 'No, 1 shore kits, $1.06@2.00 Aummor.ctirod_codfish,” por 100 Te, $4.6030, Qoorgo's codfish, $6,80@0.76; Labrador ~herring, spllt, Lrls, $9.0089.60; do, "¢ brl, $4.75@6.00} Labrador Herring, roind, brl,$8.00@8.50; do_ig bl $.25@4.80; vox lorrhig 'No, 1,28@300; box horring, wcalod, 33@50; Columbia River sslinon, 3 bris, $9.00 @0.60, FRUIT8 AND NUTS~Whilo the oxcitemont that ‘rocantly cliaractorized tho markat for coriain linea of domentlo and forolgn driod fruits Las tu 8 great oxtont nubaldod, to fesling 1o ulill vory strong ail srouni, and n apples, posches, aud biackborrios wo hove to ol n furthof advanco of 8 c. Blocks aronow malnly i o fow hands, ond tho” eztromo pricea now provafont will inoll probability be sustained. Nutn aro firm, and_gomo deacriptions nro tonding higher. We reviso our list ng followa: Fonerox—Dates, 8@ 93c; By, drume, 11G1Ho; Ggn, box, 1416@100;' Turk- 18h pruncs, now, 1963200} raisinn, $296@260; Zento curranty, 1@7%c; citron, 44@ddc. DosraTio— Aldon apples, 17@200; Michigan do, B@Yo; Weat- ern do, 0@7xe; Bouthiorn do, 6}@0Kc; peaches, ‘pared, 18@30c § perchos, ilvos, S@D3e; 4o, mixed, 63 @70; blackborries, 10%@1130 ; raspberrios, 40@4167 Ditiod "ohorries, 21G22¢, NUTS—Filborte, HG@1o0 ’}urr‘augmu, 20@24c; Naplos walunts, H@45 o3 GX@ic; Wimlnglon ponuts, T@80; xty, 7308 GHOCERILS~Tho eantor fooling Intely developed in refined sugars §a atill o featuro of the murket, and_tho quotations of As s and Ca woro today lowored an Jge, Othior grades, thougli as yet unchanged, suom to Do tending in {hé ssmo direction, Cofiees remain strong at formor prices. Rice, nleo, I8 vory firmt. Byr- pe, candles, soas, splecs, &c., are atendy and un- chadgod, A liberal smount of radivg was dona st tho Prices givon below 141 CART, BODA~T e Tocuns, 13@1dos African’ peanuts, ‘Tonuosseo puus (@8i(e. Corres—Mochn, H@dic; 0. G, Jova, 28K @IBI(c; Juva, No, 2, 204@26¢ ; fancy Rio, 243(@16a 3 chioice do, u3@2i3¢c; prinio Lo, 24@3ie ; gaod do, 1@ 293¢0} common do, 21(@2c ; ronsting do, 21}¢@dlc s Bingapore, 20L@M1(63 Costh Riea, faney, UH@2e do, primo, 224370 ; Moracalbo, 233 @43, CanpLEg—Star, fil Wwolyht, 10X@300: stearino, full welght, 143;@l6c’; do, short Welght, 193 @1 e, Kior—Latus, BX@BNe ; Hangoon) T5@750; Coroe lins, 95 @93gc. StoAnu-litent cut loaf, 133@137c; erushed and powdered, 11}@11%c; granalated, 1174@12¢; A, standard, 113{@113¢5 Ao, No. 3, 1111250, B, 1ig 11io; okira G, 1@1Lisc; C No. 2, 105@13! 10iv 0, 10%@1055c; chofen Lrown, 105 @10%¢ 3 do, 10@10xc: fair do, BX@I3e; cholce molums sugar, 10@10%0 fuir do, 625@0%0; New Orleana sugar, cholce, 10@10! 0 primo, §)¢@10¢; do, fair, S@0%c ; cominon, BBYe, Sxuvbe—Dianioud drips, $1.25@1.30; silver drips, oxtra fine, 10@18¢; goud sugar honsd syrap, A5@A8e cxtra do, 0@ ; Now Orlcana molaeach, cliolce, 80@ 830; do ‘priie, T@18o; do common, Gi@Te; Porto Ried molusses, ' clivice, 65@060; comton molagsoe, 30 e, SALERATUS—Common fo liest, 0@10¢ Sprozs—Allapice, TI@1He; cloves, satos: ponper, 21 gluger, pure, LH @1, s Boavs—Trench mottled, 64@03¢o; German mottied, Oi@o%c s Golilen West, (@0 ; Whits Lily, 6@ 650 Wille Roso, G1@0%c; brown Windsor, 445G 43¢c; palm, 0@0)e ; Bavon Imyerinl, 6X@G6c, Srincu—Glos, $4@10c; corn, $@1103 laundry, 6@ e : common, SGGe, GREEN FRUIL'S—Wero in fafr supply and moder- ato domand, Poars, peaches, und grapes weroa trillo lower, Borrfos sud' common apples were rater plow. We quote : Lomone, $156.00@16.00 por box; do, re- packed, $17.00. Oranges, $13,00@14,00 per box, Cali- {owmu poact, 000 Tercate. New eppice, 40pd50 joc o, or $1,60@2.75 for cominon 1o fair; good to cholco 40, $3.00@4.60 yer brl, Raspberries, €,25@3.75 per cnso; red do, $1.60@4.00. Gooseberries, 10@12%c 3 $2.00 por bu, Binckborrics — Lawtons, 20G30c; do Willson, 30 Whortleberrics, $1.00@4.00 yer bu ! do por_bok, $1.50@2.60, Currants, §.00@8.50 per ' bu, Years $1.00@1.50 per box, Peuchcs, $1.6082,25 per box; do per cane, 5,6086.00, Grapes—Iilinois, Con- cords, $1.25G4.60 per caso (36 Iw) 3 Miasissippl do, 4,00 per caso (24 1be), Cherries, $4,00 yer bu, - Sibos rian erabapples, 750 per box, HIOPS—There wag no chango, Tho demand i light and restricied to small lots for immediato conmmp- tlon, Western aro quiolable t 25G3(5e, according 1o uality, T AY—Nothing now wortliy of mentlon was devel- oped in the hay market, Tho littlo primo stock of- fored from day to day §4 resdlly salablo at full quota~ tlons, but thu poorer grades area drug at any price. The 'followiug wholewalo prices aro based upon tho systemu of Inspection recenily adopted by tho Doard of Trado, cars fo conlain 20,000 be: OX Taack—Timothy, prime, $15.50@16.00; do No. 1, $14.60@15.60; do No, 9, @14,003 do roized, $12,00@14.00 : prairie, upland, $10,00¢11,00; do mid> 1and, $3.00@10,00 3 do slough,'$7.00@8,00, For dolivery of pressed, $L.U0@L50, according to distance, ITDES—Thers was 80mo inquiry, both on local and Eastern account, but from nethir eource was tio demuud st all’actise, and values underwent no apprectablo ciango, Taniging substantislly a8 follows Green city butchors', 7o; green cured, light, 11 do hesvy, 10c; parl cuted, 93@10e} greon calf, 16)¢; veul kip, ‘1230t dry calf, 2o ; dry kip, dry ealled, 16@170:" dry fint, 16@100; long- grubby, acored, i, 10 @11e ; doacon nkins, 45@55c; cut, or” othorwlae damagod, two-thirds price. TRON AND BTEEL—Tho domond fn for mmall quan. titioa for immediato use, Prices are unchavged follows; Iron, L3808 4 rates Horse-shoo iron, . B¢ 8 Tates Tlato iren, common tan LOX @6Y nten Norway iron, . B Norwoy nail rods a3 German plow stecl. #h Cast plow steel,.. @12 an Amrican toot aico Gllo @b Chrome tool stoel @00 @ English tool ateol ,. @3 rales English spring stael @Il rales ‘Amterican cast spriuy 2 @@ e Steel tire, 3¢-in 3 k: EATILER—Wo Giota tho market quiot snd firm at thio pricoa givon below s HEMLOCK, Clty harness,, . Country harness, Live, city, g Ib ity upper, , R Lt Gity upper, No, 2, £t. Cointry o per ki Tlough upper, standar: Rough upper, damoge: Bufinlo slaughter 5ol “B. AVsolo.. 1.20@ 145 (& 1.10 g . 40@ 45 French ealf, Jodot . French calf, Tomoino ¥rouch ealf, 24 to o 1, Frouch ki, 60 to 100 Ibs. METALS AND 1IN only fuir, but tho general tono of tho market, capeoial- 1y for tin) {s Srnuss, Following aro tho pfices cur- rent: Ty PeaTE—10, 10514, 314,50+ do, 12x12, $16,00; do 14310, $16,503 do, rooliug, I0, $14.00; do, 20x38, 2800, T1a Trn—Largo, 420; emall, 43 bar, 4ic, Bueer Zino—iull casks, 11c ; Lalf caske, 11 (@11 3005 less quantity, 11505 slaby, Ve, Buker InoN—No, 24, 63o Tates ; Rusela fron, 225 do No, 1 alalued, 216 rufus, ‘GaLvaxtzep InoN—No, 15@20, 160 : No. 22@24, 16c; No, 35@35, 17c; No, 27, 180 No, 28, %0c, A discoun of 40 per cont 14 mado from inis ilat, Corwan—Coppor Lottoms, 400 ; braziors, ovor 13 1be, 47¢; tiuned copper, 40c; planishod copper, 40; do, cut o slzes, 480 Wine—2 ta 6, 80; 0, 8,ond 9, 100; 10to 11, 11012, e 10 ad 1y, 19xe 160nd 16, Ho; 17, 160 18, 1603 19, 19020, 200; full bundie, ' 1& por cont ‘dise contit 3 fence wire, 7o ; by car load, Tio, NAVAL STORESTrads Iy raihor lack, but thero was 1o perceptiblo_cliange 4 'Wo quato: Munflla rope, 3 Ib, 172¢@18c; sieal rope, 7. Ib, 163 1050 ; huinp snali cord, U Ib, 20@3%0; warline, 20Gatos tarzed rops, U Th,'11G180:" cakum, ' Laley $5.0030.60; plich, ¥ brl, £0.0@7.005 tar, B brl, $5.5 8. NATL8—Wero fi folerably falr requost at the ratcs givon bolow : 10@200d, per keg, $.035 ratos ; 6d do, 37,87 5 6d do, 3,193 5 4d do, H B a6, fing, $7.623¢ 1 2 o, 87.673¢ ; clinch, $7.00. OILS—Hemaiu quiet_and coiparutivoly_stendy ab tho annexed range of prices: Corbon, 1T@180; oxtra lord ofl, T No, 1, 080; No, 3, 03o; line hiod, raw, 00(305e: do’ boilod,’ DR800 whale, 8505 sporm, $.0082.10; noa oot oll, strict) 1101 do extrn, 9003 do No. 1, 7803 baul stralts, 0% olophiaut oll, 9505 turpon- naplithe, 63 gravity, 16@19 naphiths, common, 5100, PG THON-No chango wa noted In thls market, lght, snd prices_remalniug the dempand contlnuiy cany as ‘follows: Bealch (according to brand), $56.00@ 68,00 Manulllon, $56.00; Tuscarawas, $55,00; Luko ., No, 1, :fa.nu;'nu No.9, §54,003 Msourd % ‘Obicago stone coal, $53,00, ‘thho rocolpts wuro liboral, snd nnder a prices were weak snd unwettled for spring chickons,” Old chivkens ware steady ut’¢4.60(H %75, Turkoys aold at lic, Bales comprise : 0 coops old chickons at $4.75 ; 11 coops do at $4.50 ; 18 coopa Spring nt $3.00 i cobps do at $3.50@2,78 ; 20 coopd B[’!‘J %fl(flm‘lfi coopa at $1,60(31,85, YOTATOLS-Cholos freal otforiugs wore in batter I moderato Inqul roquent at $2.05@2.60 per brl, whils commont atock wan flow at£1.00:@3,00 per brl, BEEDS—ITimotly secd was in requent, and now sam- 10 nold at £.0@3.75 for common to prime, and $0.15@3.90 nolior Avigust, lasing at tho lusider Glovor 76" millot ot 40@800 ; 1lingating, o b ingn tinothy at $4.35 ; 8 baga 2 hagu primo now at &.76; 8 bags st £.601 16’ bags dirty nt £.30; 60 baga primo, neller Augiind, ot 8016 3 190 bngn yealonday 1. m. t 83,20 doy BALT—~This market continuon farly active and Arm. Borcpent: Ouondags, Gamds, and Bngivaw, Oncy $2.00; ordinary conras, $2.00: 'conrae Diamond O, $2.10{ ground solar, $2.107 datty, without bogs, $3.26} dniry, with bnge, .10’ 4.25% Alinton_dairy, pof nack,’$5.00@6.63{ Turk's Taland, $3,00; ground alum, 81,77, aflont {0 arrive, and $1.6092,00 from stora, THAB—We In fair domand at about, formar pricen, thougi tho tendoney wan atlior downword, e ropoat our list as follows : Young hyson, common to foir, 46 @6fios do gaod, 60@T0c; do chiotea to extra fino, 06c@ $1.10; commot to fino old liyson, 10G050; com- mon ' imporial, 60@050; good to 'choice, do, B0 @1.10; fair 1o good gunpowder, 70c@$1.00 ; cliolc Tingmy, $1.169120; oxien Moytiiio, $1.85@1.40 ¢ chiofco {a oxtra now Japan, 00c@FL00{ fair o good old, 65@700; common do, 88@d%0; oolored natiiral Teat Jupan, 56@030 ; commion o fing. Ooloug, 35@460 § oo, i5@050 5 choico to oxira, B5c@SL00. 15 TOBACCO—o quoto tho markst frm gt tho follow= Ing prices Ny, Gur—Txtra, 75@860; choleo, 65GT00; modie um ; G5@60o ; poor to common, 40@G0c, Pruo—Natural loaf, 76@800; balf bright, 60@70; black, sound, 45@s3c, 8uoxiNa—Good ta cholce, 323300 ; medium, 0@ G1g 5 commion, 26@28¢. '00D—"Th6 wood (rads was falsly aotivo, and tho uoted prices ero frmly maintained, We répeat our Tlat’s Deech, - $6.00@8.60% maplo, $3,0080.60 bickory, $10.00@10.50; alabs, 36,00, dolivared. WOOL~—Contiuven in falr requeat and steady. Tho rocolple aro modorato. Tub, washod, extra aud modiu Tub, wasbed, common to far, CGonimon ding) S8 Floace, washod, KEEK, it Flooce, washed, XLXX, dlngy! Fleaco, washod, moditin light. Canrsd, waahod . Flocce, unwashod, & Flooce, unwashed, codrao'to tnodium. . Flecce, unwashed, coarse, and diny Supor, phllod. Extra, puiled.., wan quilob nt $6,50 B5@050, Bales fncl do at $.00 ‘Trunepax Evexmo, July 81, T1i6 receipts of live-slok sinco Saturday Lave been a8 follows : Cattle, 4,018 Hogs. Bheep. b W 5383 1,10 2,004 12,031 790 2,300 1,200 884 Total, vees 3,341 Same tino Inst week, 3,346 Weak before lnst. 2412 Shipments wero Ilogs, 8! ¥t 7,08 8,095 23,005 Wednoadsy.. Total, OATT] .+ 5,002 173 nd most unsatiefactory ot markot-day that drovers Lisve experienced for many weeks, The frouh rocolpts comparativoly were light, reaching only 2,000 head, but onough _cattlo were left over froin yostoriny to swol tho mupply {o fally 5,000 ud as this number was maiuly composed of cows, an Dinlt-fattenod stook for which thoro was only & litited deninnd ot any price, not much wes accompilghed toward clearing tho peta. Thoao shippors who usually 4ako the bulk of ihu Tat cattlo were to-day virtully ot of tho market, whilo tho smaller oporators curtailed tholr purchoses to s car-lond oz 4o spisce, snd hold- ere found it impossiblo to renlizo oxcopt by allowing buyers to “fix {ho price’ Tho oxtromo rango of salos was $3,00@5.5, Yory fow droves, howover, gold above $5.30, whilo tho" Iorger portion_changod hands at prices rangin, downward from $5.00, with $4.76 aboul an averago, Only ono or two saics of stock cattle_wero reportad, 00 the markot for that clans of stock remains niomis Dol ¢ $3.00@4.15, Cown ol all tho way fram 32,008 2,50 for inforlor, to $4.00 for clofce, Through Toxans orosslablo at $2.00@2.75, and Northern winterod at 25@4,50, 0 to quality, Calves wero in light renuast @6.5. Thio markot closcd dull and Lioavs. GUOTATIONS, Fatra Beoves—Graded ttecrs, nveraging 1,400 113 andupward.... O TATY Choico Beoves—Fine, faf, well formed Syoar t0 6 year old stecrs, avoraging 1,250 to 1,360 168 erensereesenss 5AO@S05 @odd Beovo—vell-fatiencd, finely formed stoers, ayernging 1,100 to 1,250 1t 5.00@5.25 Medluni Gradea—Sicera In falr fesli aging 1,050 t0 1,200 1D8.erevevnersnes Butchers' Stock--Common {0 fals ateery and good o extra cows, for cit slaughtor, averaging 800 to 1,100 e, Btock Caltlo—Common cattle, in floch, averaging 700 to 1,050 tbe. p Inferior—Light snd hfh cows, hoifors, siags, bulis, nnd reallawag stoo Cattle—Toxas, Northorn wintorod Cattio—Toxus, through droves. .. OATTLE fALZS, 3.25@4.25 3,00@4.25 2.00@2.75 10 good slears. 30 good ateors. 32 good steors. 19 good eteer 34 good atcers 68 good steors, . 23 Texas cattlo, 110G3—Under {ho influenco of continued large ro- celpts, the market broke down to-day, light grades do- clinin 10¢, whilo heavy suffored roduction of fully 15c, thie former solling slowly at $4,65@4.90, whilo {lie Intter wero neglectod at $4,30@4.60, Deapito tho of- forts of sollera to closo out, thoy succeedod in dispos- ing of but littlo moro than Half tho supply, and, with anything Liko as havy roceipls to-morrow, 'a furthor dopreciation in values can scarcely bo avolded, Among tho day's salea wera tho following : 10O BALES, ) No. Av. Price|No, Av, PricelNo. Av, Price, 234 197 €486 |70 221 $4.00 |56 180 $4T5 117 186 490 [208 188 495 |62 201 490 63 200 4.30 |73 270 435 |96 105 480 65 100 4857|490 200 475 |55 28 460 36 200 485 |100 353 460 |91 111 490 114 240 490 |65 313 480 |64 275 450 54 213 485 |44 218 480 |53 04 4dO 38 181 475 |64 178 485 |00 203 4.5 20 167 4.85 | BT 238 455 |68 23 470 50 270 435 [304 280 435 |57 246 469 159 200 490 |68 288 435 lI00 238 460 11 18) 485 )50 24 450 |81 113 480 48 303 455 |54 284 450 |44 2T 490 05 190 485 |u 07 4,90 70 285 405 |51 207 49 SHEEP—The supply was again small, and barely suf- ficient to satisfy lacal wants, and consequently holdora ‘were cnabled o realize promptly at formor quotations, or at $3,00@4.00 for common to medium, snd &t §4,25 5.0 for good to cholco, st S CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, TuunspAY EveninG, July 81, Soveral cargoes of lumber arrived st tho_docka this morning, bit owing to the disagreeable woatlior tle attendance of buyers was_light, o market was not partioularly activo, Probably soven or olght car- ous roro dlspoucd of iuriag the day. Vricesro hut ttlo bottor than nominal for most duscriptions, as fol- Towa: Good fo clioice boards and strips, $13.6017.00 1 common to falr do, $0.00812.50 ; JolAta'and scantliug, $9,60@10.00 ; Iatly, 81,75 : bhinglos, $3,0083.25. Cargo schr Quba and Kato Lyohs, 804 m 1t strips and boards, ot $13.75, Cargo achr Joo Vilas, Muskc- ou, to arrive, 800 m Iath, ot 1,67, Bold by Oharlon ouiing & Co. LUMDER FROronTE, 2,25 ; Ludington, $3.00 ; Munkegon, $L.75; fenomines, $2,25 ; White Laks, $2,00 ] , $1.75: Pontwaior, $2.00; Masouyill $2.76; Fraukfort, $2,972¢ ; Ford Ruvor, §2.13). AT TN YARDS, The demand was modurate on both local and in- torior nccount, Prices wuro without alteration, being steady for ll grades, We ngatn quote : Flrat oiear. i 0,00 @55.00 Bocond cloar, 1 {nch to 2 inch, L0 @60,00 ‘Third clear, 1 inch, 88,00 @40.00 Third sloar, tuiek 2Ll 0 @46.00 car flooring, 1st an oo B s 4000 @43.00 8, 2200 @24.00 Common siding. 19,00 (@20.00 Qommon floorin 0,00 @45,00 Gomuon floorin con 0 §30.00 1d, olectod, 14 inchos aud upward, A stock bosrds Joiat, scantling, smal flu eo., 16 feot and under. ‘imd_scantling, 18 & t, Cedar poste, Gadar post, round Lath No, 1 sawed., o 25 @ L.t l:ll‘nl:”h dnlh'n“pnr c&r c;lm .X od when transferrod, which obargo follaws the shiuglea, l’hlcknutl:—flu abingles to bo two Inches in thick- nesa, Longth—Bizteon Inchios. ABDWOOD, Black-Walnut ~ Oonnters, $100.00@160.00; elear, 2650083000 common, $35.00@00,005 vull, $20,00@ 15,00 Hooring, $50.00, el L Ash—Glear, $20,00@40,00; common, $10,00826,005 onll, £10,00@16.00: fooring, $30.00@40.00, Oik—Cloar, $20100@40.00; common, $10,00@25.00 5 cuil, $8,00@16,00. Tickory—Ojenr, $28.0@6000; common, $20.00@1 86,00 § cull, $12.¢ ,00, Maplo—Clear, $23.00@35,00; common, $16.00@35.00 }' aull, $10.00@15.00. Butlernut—Clear, $35,00@00.00; common, $20.00@ 50,00, Chorry—Olear, $10,00800.00; common, $15,00@ 35,007 oull, $12,00@18.00, ‘Whltowobd—Clear, $30.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @26,00 ; oull, $10,00@18,00, ‘Wagon Block—Hickory nxles, por sot, $1.0021,60 3 wagon polon, cach, 45@550 3 hox _boatds, $10,00@40.00. Floridn rod_cedar, 850 por ft ; makoj ““’Lw@ do countors, 600 ; roscwood, 50@80c ; whito holly, 30t RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF TRAINY Summer Arrangement, EXPLANATION OF REFERKNOE MARKS.—~ t Saturday ox gonted. - Sunday ozoepted; § Mouday sxaoplod. | Ac- rivo Sunday at§:00a, m, § Dally, MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN NAILROADS t, Jool af ILake and foot Tveenty-second-ale Dottt ik, S o AL i i and 76 Canal-st,, corn Arrive, 8,008 m,| 8:00 p m 19310 p, m:| *8:00a, m. HENRY 0. WENTWORTH, Goneral Passongor Agont. g Morning Kx) it dxprons, URIEAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kansas City and_Denver Short Line, via Loutal- anws, Mo,, and Chicago, Springfleld, Allon and St, Louis Through Line, Unfon Depol, West Stde, near Madison-st,. bridge, Ticket Ofices : At Depot, and 192 Rundolph-st Teave, | Avrive, Kansas Olty Exprons vin Jnckeon. Vilios 1., ol Toalsians, Mo.s(* 9:15 8. 1. [* 8:10 p. m, anaas flhr Vast Expro " Juokeonvilte, Til., and st Tonle e B BY, Louis Fask xp i et 00 po .| 7:308. m. Louin 0 " Springliold K TR i‘,uflu‘lwg_uly l't‘ qori, Kook Wenora, La b Joliot & - oomon © O3 CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY. Tnfon Depat, corner Madison and Ticket Offca 63 Stk Clarkest., opposite Sherm ud at Depote Arrive. Bilwaukas, 5. Pacl & Minneap- alis Day Expin Milwankos & B olis Night [*9:3 8. m, *6:00p, m, 19:30 p. m. £ 6:00 8, m.. *11:008, m, 495 p. m. ® ron 8¢, Poui "X Blinheap-| Expross.. CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depote—Foat af Lakeat,, Indlana-av,, and Siztemnthist,, d Canal and Siateentieste, Tickel ofices, No. 63 Clarke 4 and at degole. Matl and Fxpross, Banmes and Sious Oty B o and 5 ot Faat Liliowe.sereessr ILLINOIS GENTRAL RAILROAD. Depot foot of Lateat, and ool of Tontyaecondat. Ticket e e o ol pmreidar; T Leave, Arrive, 8t. Louls Fxproas, 5 a, Bt Louls Fast Lin 13 Crro Mail, 4 Calro Expre 132 13 D. )al D, HY 0p and Ol a d Oak Wao 0a. Onk Woods, a, 0. 00 p, 30 P, 5 p. 0p. m. 11:10p. m. | CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD, City affices, corner Randolph anit LaSalleats,, and T5 Canals 3ty corner Madfson.at, FacifioFast Lino..,.. Dubuquo Dy Fx. ¥ Pacific Night Expiross.. Dubuqua Night Ex. vif ¥reoport & Dabuquo Exp: Froopott & Dubuguo Exp Natte Expra a1 Exprise, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO, Ticket and Freight Ofics, 71 Clarket, Bpoojal Inducomonts. Groat Now Route. A., T FoR. R W. E. WEBD, Gou'l Ag Bt. t CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Vanlurenand Sherman-ts, Ticket ofice, Grand Pacific Iotel, Qmaba, Lonvouw'th& Atohlson Ex| Peru Atcosmmodation, Night Expros Louvenworth & Atchison Bipron LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depoly Van Buren-it,, foot a7 LaSalle-st, Tckel ofices, norihucest corner Clark and ltandolph. and southiest corner Canal und Mudisan-ata. Arrize, Fapross Acam. via Main Lino, Mail, via Air Lino and Maln Line| Bpeclal Now York Express, via - [F 58n. m. * 9:00 p. . * 8:00 p, m. Sl 5o, m. 40 p. Night Express, vis M Kiknsrt Accommadation, Soutls Ghicago Acconmod PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILROAD. CHICAGO, l{IDIANAFDLlS & CINCINNATI THROUGH N E, VIR KANKAKEE ROUTE. ral Kaflroad Depot, fool af Lake-st, d aleeping-car berihs apply at aur ndolphest, , near corner Clark; 5 Sallaat,, corner Washe From the @reat For thraugh tick e T¥eket ofice, 141 1 Canalt,, corner Ja dngton, and at illinofs §aae Chicago. Arrivo at Lafayoito. Artivoat Indlanapol Arrivoat Olucinpati ..., ‘Tralos arrive at Chicago at 7:57a. m., 8. 0. m.” Oty lino raniing Satunisy High diantpolis and Otncinnatl, South kud pauongers can ot bagguge chsoked and tako train at “Twonty-socond-ats opots CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OVEN TO ZLAIN, 8 MILEE. Depot corner Malsted and Norih Branchits. @eneral offca 10 Metropolitan Black, corner Randolph and LySalle-4ta. TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered It'gr rent in the Trib« une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults, English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a_central los cation, ‘W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building.

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