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6 MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. WEDNESDAY LVENING, Aug, 13, For the lnst weols thoro ling beon niore curron- oy moving Westward than thore was for the thireo or four woeoks pravious, thus giving somo indications of proparations for marketiug tho crops. ‘Thio poriodic fall movemont of currenoy for that purpose bns, howovor, nob bogun yot; thore is still & good denl of ourroncy coming back to the city, aud tho supply boro is atill large onough to muko It unnocessary to bring ourrency from Now York, Monoy is still abundant in this markot for glit- adged papor, and we oven honr of private lend- o8 offoriug money nt 8 por cont on primo 80 and 60 day commorclal papor. Thoro s, how- ovor, cowpuratively little of this olass of papor in tho matket. If londors woro wiling to lot thoir momoy out for 90 Aays or four months it would bo quickly tnkon at. 10 por cont, but tho probubility that n month honco tho domand for Josus will bo large, and at wo shall oxporlonce the usunl stringonoy in Detobor and Novombor, induces capitalists to koop thomselvos froo from largor ongsgomonts than sixty days, Now York oxchango was pretty firm to-day ab 500 por 81,000 premium. THE VOLUME OF IMPORTS. Caroful obsorvors of the finaucinl horlzon have been noting with much satisfaction for somo months past {he indidnations of = disposition on tho part of tho population of this country to live on & more frugal scalo than last yoar, Tho most prominont indication of this has boon in tho small imports of dry goods and luxurics during tho Inst throe or four months a8 compared with the corresponding soason of last year. Inthis rospect thoro has been somathing of achange in the past two weoks, and wo find thob the importsof dry- 0odss nt tho port of Now York—iwhere probably 5vo»nlxtlm of tho imports of dry-goods into tho United Biates aro recoived—have incronsad con- sidorably in ‘tho last two woeks, The nvorage of woekly imports, howover. aro still much below that of Inst year, s will be soon by tho following figures for the waok ouding Alg. 8, as com- parad with ho Gorrospondiug ook of 1872 sud 871 Dosrpath av, 216 £t 8 of Notlh av, w £, 26x120 f datod Aug, 137 conaldoration, $650, Went Van Diiron nt, 218) b 0 of Franciacost, s 353135 ft, dated May 20 3 conaldoration, $760, Wont Fwonty-firat af, 75 ¢ w of Pauling st, 1 {, 23x 135 £, dated Aug. 12 3 consldoration, $000, Ttublard at, 7 {t o of Hoyna st, 84, 37x04 £, dated July 23 considoration, $5,000, : Bluo Taland nv, 165 f£ n 6 of Gurioy st, B0 f, 263120 1t, dated Aug, 9; consideration, $2,000. "Prairlo v, 325 1t of Bxteenth ab, v 1, 253x120% £t Qatod Aug. 13 consideration, 13,000, Indiane av, 183 £t e of Twenty-sixth at, wf, 50x180 1t, dated July 21 3 consideration, $0,000, Bhurtloff av, 210 ft s of Twonfy-sixthst, of, 24x125 1, dated Ang, 11 ; considoration, $3,083, ‘Thirty-sovonth bt, n w cornor of Wallaco sl 8 £, 24x 126 ft, datod July 135 conslderation, $1,000. : Inkunavl bol. Tzlrly-flo:nnth .:.;.‘mfiafi‘um.m ots, o 602200 ft, dated Abg. cousidoration, $8,000, 'n 3 of Lot 12, in I’.;fnctlflfl, E{\;l% Branch Addition, datod Jan, 23; consideration, $1,250, Tot 30, in Block In, of D, obo. Loo's Aaattion, anted 14, 13; conaideration, 2 b ioligan i, 0 cor or‘fd‘%rm'?mrflt,“xaor, Wttt alloy, dated Jino 12 ; considoration, A 1ok 35, in Block 1, 8o, 09, 34, dnted May 18 con- sidorntion, $1,100. Lot 17, in l.\‘leD of w X 8w X Soc 18, 89, 14, dated Juno 24; conslderafion, $1,400, NONTH O¥ OITY LIMITA. Lot 13, in Dlook 5, of Olybonrns Additfon to Tto~ vouawood, dnted Inly 20 conskloration, 500, Lot #, in Dlock 10, in 'Ravenswood, dated May 7; conslderation, $1,000, Lot G0, In Bhelllon ‘ot al, Block 19, of o X Hoc. 39, 40, 14, dated Aug. 13 conaldoration, $3,225. BOUTI Oy oy LiNIts, Yot 40, n Dlock 3, of McGlioanoy'a’ Bubdivlsion, in nw i Boo, 0, 86,14, datod Aay, 20 : consldoration, Lota 21 £0 30, in Block 3, of Mandloy's Subdiviston, in 8 w X 800, 10, 85, 14, dated Aug. 2} oonsideration, 10, a Lot17 fn, fa Block 8, of Olough & Darnoy's Tota 84 and 35, Soo, 10, 38, 14, datod Muy 31 § conaldoration, $1,380, fots 17 and 18, in Gunn's Block 1, in samo Subdi- viston, dated July 1§ conalderation, ) Lots 1 to 4, 11 and 12, of nobnn'nwxnxn{fun ot w i, 0010, 38, 14, anted Aug.’4; consldorne on A B3 of Lot 10, of Lots 0t 16, in Johnaton’s 53 8 0 { of n0 i Boo3, 38, 14, dated Alay 16 ; consideration, Lot 10, tn Dlock 57, Tydo Tark, datod Mey 245 con- elderation, $5,000, Lot 13, {n Block 13, Adsm Bmitl’s & w X Beo 30, 89, 13, dated July 25; constdoration, 3100, WEST OF OFTY LiMITS, Hnffman av, 60x183% £4 In 1 o 1 Bcc 36, 40, 10, dated April 26; considoration, COMMERCIAL. WxpxReDAY EvENING, Aug, 13, "The following wero the recoipts and shipmenta of tho lending articloa of produce in Chicngo during tho past twenty-four hours, and for the corresponding date one yoarago: 1871, 1872, 1873, TENENTS, Dry gooils..... $4,009,700 $9745,433 $2,814.507 L Gen, mdyo,..., 6,050,678 6,500,235 4,170,034 1873, 1873, 1873, Total'for weelk, $9,600,472 $£9,254,008 £0,085,841 | 4,010 5,219) 2,220 Prov,reportod, 220,305,339 200,410,000 245,558,060 ,030; 67,065 27,630} ,608 s e ol g rged 210,740|| 580,453] 231,24 Bince Jom, 1,.. $205,805,811 $260,670,707 $10: 9,100 u%gwg 43:39# k' ,nfig Of tho 4,170,034 of genoral merchandiso in- x| ool 400 ortod durivg the wook, the largost itoms wore: afi”’géfi i v ’llg ugar, $717,070 ; collco, $404,680; Lidos, $370,- ervcr v WS 533; fin-plato, $222,040 china and plasnvars, aronoll 36sie) Ko $146,800; winos aud liquors, $108,868, Tho in- 21,0431 171900 cronso in the imports of dry goods in tho Jast two weeks, thongh not large, indicates propara- tions for tho fall trade, In view of tho cors 18,27 tainty that tho crops of whoat and cotton will be P ik largo, and tho prospect of good [ricos o thess, | Tiva'Eogy, gt 10 thoro Is reason to_oxpoot that tho fall trado will | Gattle, No! o 3073 3,050 1,000 be gaod, and make amonds to tho dry goods | Bheep, No., '013] morchouts for their disappointmont in tho | Hidow, Iba, , spring, 10 - ust RELE 160,36 WESTERN TRADH. 361 Westorn morchunts havo undonbtodly liad a | “iwé Diard time of it during tholast six months, Farm- g ors havo folt oxceedingly poor, and have beon 11 ulhlig‘;d to practica ucou‘nm hz”i grlcntgr mel‘:e 263 thon for somo yoars pust. Notwithstanding tho - gronter valo of whont por. busliel, somn o the | Witlidrawn from storo yentorday for city con- gront itom in the prospority of tho Wost and tho activily of trade. Minnesots and Nortliern Towa “lLave been. more prosperous than othor sections this year, because thelr grent pro- duct {8 whoat, winch has been sustained at o comparatively fair prico, hut the other soctions, whote great steples are corn and pork, havoboen much doprossed. Wo boliove, Liowovar, that o better timo is coming, ''he oxport domand for corn iu iMicreasing, and tho rovival of tho oxport trade in highwines and alcohol to a dogros that will oxercise an important influence on tho prico of corn seems moro than probable. Iu regard to tho crop of wheat in the Northwost, ovory report confirhis tho opinion thab tho oxe ortable surplus of wheat in the Northwost will Do greater than evor beforo known, In Southern Wisconsin and Northern Iowa the amount of wheat raised this yoar is noarly thrao times a8 much a8 in any previous one. The aren of Jand planted_was much grontor than usaul, and tho yield throughout that section will Lo al least 60 per cout greater than for soma yours, ‘o presont aspocts of the foroign de- maud afford the prospoct that tho exportable surplus will moet with a rendy markot at fair pricos, thus making o subatuutial basls for pros- yorily and active trade iu tho Wost this fall and noxt Bpring. THE SALT LAKE BILVER MINES. Evory ro;iurt {IK'OI‘I} uu'fus".hx.Lflv"ménmhx"{ onfirme the boliof that thu monif SRR YoaTth of Utk will soos begin to oxorciso an_ important effect upon Western trado. Bomo weoks ago we mentioned that the product of wilver from tho Salt Lake mines would possibly rench $30,000,000 during the noxt yoar. The more wo heur from that sootion tho moro it seoms probe able thut this may not be an over-ostimato. Peoploin this part of tho country have, as o Tulo, been rather uko{:ucul about £ho profits of mining vontures, but the reports of tho richness of the mines have heon o well nuthenticntod that they aro inducing the investment of g Jargo mmount of capital from this and adjoining Statos. Chicago affords, wlthin lier_own irado, omployment st remunerativo profits forn groater proportion of jher capital than othor cities, aud for this reaton has taken less interost thus far in the Utah mines than she would otherwiso. 8t. Louis capital is boing in- vestod in the minos Lo some oxtont, and is rop resented ot present mainly by the Bt. Louia Mining Campnuf, of which _ Mayor Brown, of thatcity, is Prosidont. A Salt Luke papor olso states that in tho lnst nine months nearly £1,000,000 of capital from tho State of Michigan :llxlm been invested inthe purchass of mines 0ro, THE LEADING MANUPACTURES, According to tne consus, the fiye lending branches of mannfacturos in tho Unitod Statos are iron, lumber, cotton, machinery, woolen, and Lhoy range in importance ag named, The number of oporatives employed In iron is 197,645; in the lumbor trado, 169,307, Amountof Valucof Value cupital, naterial, o, Iron,. 198,350,116 $193,208,218 2,108,608 Tumber,\1GLE00YTS 10718 292'300/0% Cotton. ... WOTOG2L TLLTIOE 177480730 Muchiuory., 101,183,69 60,428,404 138,610,2¢0 Woolen, ..., 08, 0045005 165,405,358 ) By tho abovo table it s soon_ that the lumbor trade, in tho amount of capital invested, tho value of materials and of products of manufao. tygo, stands socoud ouly to (Le iron trade, while in'operatives, and most of them neither boys nor wouien, but men, it stands at tho head, Tho lumber trado of British Amorica {4 also olosels connected with that of the United Btates, and, if utatistics were available, would robably make a congiderablo inereaso in the statomont “of the value of lumber. 1OCAL BTOCK AND TIOND MARKET. Mossry, Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto - lows this afternoon : = satel Buying, 4 veee 1102 Selling, ll’l” B-2004 uf '65, Jun, bt of b-20s of %68, Jan. ond Jul, 10-408, .4, U, 8, 64 (aew Tueid). aold (full weight) Gold Coupone, Gold Exchango Btorling Exchang 2 Nocthern Pacific Gold'7-30s, Chleago Oity 7a, Cook County 7o inois County wnd Townsnin i0s, o) —— REAL ESTATE. The following instruments wero Qled for roa: ord on Wadnesday, Aug. 18: Ehietets s, pop L HROPERTE. rtioth st, bot Btato et and Wabasl ay, n dated Avig, 13 conuldoration, ghgo0r " ¢ o % Lot 29, iu Dlock 6, Carler 1. Murrigon's A dated Auig,0; connlderation, $700, Aoy Lot 15, in Block 2 in Dominlek's Bubdiviston fn Dlock 14, Shoflleld’s Addition, duted eratfon, $900, s dutod Aug, 11; consid. DoKalh ut, noar Loxington of, 1w, dated July 383 coustduration, §2,350, MeUregor wt, bot Buddan st and W) s ol Au. 1o canfmn'r‘nunnf‘;mm e ) 0, '\ v “'; (im,wl;]l:fin‘llmld lll,mfl:‘m y-second at, dated Aug, Bub-Lots 6 to 10, in" Norcott's Lot 18, In Diov Lkl Additlon, anted Aug, 4 ; ca‘fi.&dfifihflf Lotd 21 0 20, In Dlack 1, of Mayward's 03 af no 3 Hoo 11, 4,13, dated et eldoration, $1,800, Went Washington #t, noar dated July 3 conuldération, North av, 100 ft w of No &uw, 13'; conslderation, $800, Tota 20 to 29, art of g o 1 1673 5 cons Lainbeor, s £, 50 A R 8 8Y, 1, 24x135 11, datoyt sumptiont 1,243 b whent, 2,659 bu corn, 146 bu oats, 800 bu ryo, 808 bu barley. The following grain has bLoon inepected into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock : 150 cars whoat ; 465 cars corn § 8,800 bu No, 1 do, 17,800 bu liigh mixed do, 80,100 bu No. 2 do, and 5,700 bu rejocted do, by cannl § 66" cars oals 3 17 cars ryo. ‘Total (607 cars), 837,000 bu. Tho loadiug produca markots wore again fairly active to-day, tho chiof excoption being in pro- ‘visions, which were strong, whilo corn wag ‘high- er. Tho weathor continues cool § highly favora- Dlo to tho progross of barvesting, while it is ro- gardod ns ominous of carly frosts, which will nip corn bofore it has ripenod. Tho shipping move- meont is activo. A fair amount of trading was dono in domestie dry goods, and o feoling of firmnoss provailed awmong jobbers generally. In standard brauds of priuts, ehootings, stripes, nud donims the tendency is upward. Groceries (excopt coffeon) wore agsin quoted quict and unchanged i values, Coffoes woro exclted and highor. A further adyance at tho Enat Is roported, and our market has rosponded to the extont of & X0 on ull grades, O, G. Java now boing quated at 20@ 20}o, and fancy Rio at 2634@26%c. Rico was etrong. Oandlos, sonps, spicos, Byrups, oto., ruled stoady. In the buttor market thers woro Bigns of wonkness fnall grados below choico, though no positive docline was suffered, Ohooss romaing firin at former quotations, the demand continuing good both on local sud {nterior ac- counts, The only quotable changoe in tho driod {rult mnrket was'an advanco of 160 in ralsins, £8.00@3.15 boing tho quotation to-day. Apples, ponohes, blackborries, and, In fack, noarly ov: ug articlo in the list, wis firmly held at full icos, No new fonturos wora doyoloped in the hay, bido, loathor, pig-ron, and paint mare kota, _Ofla woro quict at 17@17iga for carhon, 90@9%o for liugced, 700 for oxtrs lard, and 630 for turpontino. ~ Grain bogs continuo nétiv, and somae of the loadiug brands woro to-day advanced 8 o, o lumbor market was modoratol activo and tolerably steady, ‘Tho offorings ot the snla docks wera only fatr, dnd i moderate amount of businoss wos transacted, pricos not differing atorinlly from thoso of yostorddy, Duilding materlaly continue in fair requeat, and mout articlen in the list are steady, Lrick is workin, firmor. Iron was without chango. Motals uufi tinnora' stock romain quiet. The motals are ateady; and copper s strong, owing to tho upward tendency of the Kaat ern markots, 'Tho uneettled condition of the fron market produces a rathor wenk Yooling in manufactured goods. Nmls nte good rutfim’b at 84,60 rates ; clinoh quotable ot 87.00. Naval stores and cooparage woro quiot ond unchanged, The markets for ‘wool, broom- corn, aud Lopa were without any noticenble now fontures, oithor as far ns activily or prices aro oonoornod, Timothy seed wns may lerntoly activo, but, owing to largo offerings, doolined, Prime closod ot $2.00 por bu, Othor soods woro innos tivo. Groen fruits wers unchanged. Toultry Was dull and lower. Kggs aléo declined; Highwines wore {n bettor doemand, and firm at tho vutside quotation of yostordsy, boivg ro- portod stronger in Now Yorl, while 'littlo was offered liore, Balos wero roportad of 200 brls at 9lo E" gallon, and thora woro rumors of anothor :go drlu ot the samo price, Tho markokt closed ondy, Linlto freights were loss notive, though o fair usinoss was done at the rocont reduation, nt 4J{c for corn to Buffalo by sail, wheat to do bo- ing nomiuel ab 48¢@Go. Whoat to Kingston was taken at 120, Corn to Now England points, on through rates, was quotod at 230 via Buffalo, Barnla, or Godorich, and 280 via Ogdensburgh, A total of 10 chartors was ro orted, which will carry out 34,000 bu wheat and 200,000 bu corn. These wore in uddition to 4 charters roported in our “Iatost " last ovening. Provisluns wore quiet, 'fmb firmor, Thore was fair domand for mess pork, both for this month sud noxt, dolivery, and pricos woro 10@160 high- or, in sympathy with au advance in live hoga at tho Btook Yards, Lard was in light roquost, but e }‘m 1b highor, though roported woale in "Now oris, Moats woro Inaotive, and nominally stoady, 'Thore Ia yot vory littlo Inquiry for pro- visions for winter dolivery, but {t i8 carly for that, and operators aronot anzious on cithor #ido, o note that tho Directors of tho Board of Trade, yestordny adopted tho now rules for manufacsuring hog products, ay recommonded by tho Packera' Assoclation, Tho markot closod at tho following ranga of Bt st fapls qonel or golior Au- 1 A ! o seller Boptembor, &16.95@16,00 ; do sollor Ootabor, 815.1015.00 | do woller Docomber, - $12.76@18,00 ; lard, oash or sollor August, 87.8734@8.00; do woller B;é)bombor, £8.00@8.123¢ ; “summor - do, TH@ 7%o. Bwoot pioklod lmms quoted b 10@ 120, ry ealted meats stoady at JH@ 8o for shouldors ; 93¢@Y34o for shiork ribe i .and 34@056o for short cloar. Toxod shouldars, 8i7.@ 83503 mlluh meats, D3¢@100 for short rffiu; 100 for short clenr, Suminer-curod moats quos tablo at 1o below thoso Julcna. Bacon 18 quoto at 85¢a for shouldors ; 10460 foroloar ribu; 10}, for whort oloar j, 20 M@Iio for Lots, ‘ul paockod, Moxy boof, £8.76@0.00 oxtramess do, $0.76@10,00 ; boef' hams, $24,00@325.00, City tallow 75{@7ido ; greaso quotablo nt 4%@5&@. Bales woro rnEnrlud of 1,600 brls moss pork at #10,00 ; 1,000 brlg do sollor Boptembor at 10,005 250 tea lard at 3o, Flour was loas active, though in falr domand, tho smallngss of offeringy rosiricting the velywe 1E CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1893, of salos, Tho soarcily of ocasn froight room ling, howover, mnmmiy gomo of tho shippora to withdraw Irom tho markot. Ifoldors woro firm at provious quotations, notwithstanding tho onslor fecling in wheat, aund old flour wok Liold yory conservativoly, somo asking 12!¢o por brl” ndvanco. Dran wag nctive and firm, Balos woro roported of 200 brls white wintor ox- tras on privato enrma.bmu brls wintor extray tnvnrflu? ab 80,50 ¢ 100 brls do at §0.90 3 25 brls o 206,263 60 brla do at 80,001 1,060 brls do on privato torms ¢ 40 Lrls Slnw) at 3!1.2!’; 60 brls superflnes at )3‘1.301 80 brls do t £3.25; 80 brls do at $8.00; 100 brls rye on privato torma, Total, 1,875 brls. 'Also, 200 brla cornment at §3.00 5 20 tons brau nt $0.60 on track ; 1 ear bran at $10.50 delivored on board car; 100 tons middlinga at £12,00 on track. Tho following was the closlng rango of pricos: Faur to cholco whito winter oxtras, Red wintor oxtraf,vu..... Good to cholc apriiig oxtras Low to mediun. ... Minnesotan (patont), ‘Wheat was nctivo and irrogular, averaging lo lower on options, while cnsh lota sold freoly to tho oxtont of tho offerings at tho outside quota- tions of yostorday., Tho wonkness soomod al- ‘most unaccountablo, In the face of light recelpts hore, and advicos of a furthor adyance in Livor Imol, duo to the Fronch domand. The fact of hio mattor was thot tho sharpness of oporatora dofonted thoir own intoution, Fow had an falth in & permanont advance, duo to Frong] shortngo, as It is well known ilit tho French pollu{ ?u to flll in at onco, whon a shortage is as- certainod, and they will probably liave bought oll thoy want to within n wook from tho timo of making the first purcbnse. 1lenco many of the partics who bought on the np-turn horo ecalculated to goll out, and gent in their ordors this morning to that effect. ‘I'he compe~ tition from theso sollors broke down tho market, which rallicd somewhat later on, after thuso offorings bind haen taken up, though thero ware atill quite a number of local oporators whoso viaws wero decidedly wenk, In anticipation of big rocoipts from the mow orop, Now York wos quotod highor, in sympathy with Liverpool, but with ve: '}ltnu domand on tho senboard, o w\:‘g to icaroily in oconn froights, As atated in issuo of 5“! morning, tho 8t Lawronco routo i taking tho lion's sharb of the wheat now going to Europe, and froights per that route aro pro- ortimmte\y stiff, botng 88 6d por 480 1bs from fontronl to Liverpool, and 170 per bu for wheat from Ohicago to Montroal, 0 domaud for other gradea than No. 2 sprln;f W moro urgont than usual, shippers taking all that waa offered. Bollor the month oponed nt #1175, *advaucod to B1.173¢, doclined to §1.16%¢, roso t0 $1.17%, and closed at €1.17)¢. Bollor Boptom- bor sold nt £1105@1.13, closing b S1.114@ 1.115¢. Boller tho yoar sold at $1.0734@1.08, No. 2 spring oponed ab 81.313, and oclosod &b 81,23, with a disposition to pay fully 3¢8 por bu rominm for a cargoin ono lot. Vincout, Hough & Co.'s recoipts were 4t o disconnt among ship- pers, those housos being out of the way for [ondlng pact cargooe. - No 1 spring wan qulet a6 8124 for now. No. 8 spring oponed nt $1.12, advanced to 114, and closed at 81.181¢. Rojectod closed nominal at 07ic. Cagh salos woro roported of 8,300 bu No. 1 spring, now, at #1.24 ; 400 bu No. 2 spring at £1.233¢ 1 83,200 bu do nt $1:233 800 bu do ot $1,213¢ | 3,000 bu doat 81905 2,400 bn No. 8 spring nt $1.14 ; 2,000 bn'do ot SL133¢: 1,600 bu do at $1,18 § 400 bu do at 1,125 ; %00 bu do at Bl.lfll 400 bt rojectod epring ot UBoj 1,200 bu do al 37}2{630;1'400 bu do at 970 ; 400budoat H00, Tetal, 49, U, 3 Corn waa activo, and h!fhur advancing noarly 10 por bu undor un oxeited faoling enrly, and bo- coming very nervous aftorwards, 8 numerous operatora wore afraid that the rise was too groat to bo sustained, Tho oarly strongth was du flrat, to tho onormous shipmonts roported (680, 000 bu), and, secondly, to roports of éonditions unfavorablo to o good yiold in several soctions where the orop Las hithorto beon rogarded ns promising woll: ko racsipts continug Liboral, ut our stock of No. 2 is now reduced to-about 1,000,000 bu, and that bids fair to dissppoar be- fore tho ond of the month, as shippoers are mov- ing it out ay rnpldly a8 possiblo, 1t is true that 8t prosont lLinstorn prices tho oporation is ‘wcarcoly o paying ono; but it is surmised thot they are ,moving it enstward with the intent to hold it thero till o rise of froights in Septomber shall widen the duferenco botwoen prices hore and on the son- bonrd. Others surmise that there is still anothor objoct In view—to corner the markot—but this is searcoly probable, though thoro is little doubt that it could bo done by any ono with brass onough in both chook and pockot. Thero is & tromonduus short interest horo, and it 14 difiteult. to undorstand that there will not bo soon a lot up on tho recoipts, cspecially if crop ndvicos should continue unfavorablo, Honce the short intorest filled in liberally to-day, while the ship~ pors word not 80 active 88 usual, boing dotorred by tho advance in_pricos.’ Bollor Beptember opencd at 98! advanced to 395&:3, receded tu 9te, and olosod at 89%oc. Beller the month, or rognlar No. 2, sold at §33/@39)4o, sud closod at 99go. Sellar Gotobor sold at 40@43¢c. Now rocoipts of No. 2 clowod ot U9i¢o; high mixed do, at 89%1c; and rojected at 853ge. ' Cash sulos woro roported of 10,200 bu high mixed nt 4005 26,000 bu do at 895¢e; 12,800 bu do at 89500 ; 5,300 bu do at 39340 ; 84,400 bu No. 2 at 80%€0 ; 118,000 bu do at 39ig0 ¢ 25,000 bu do at 89350 ; 80,900 bu do at 890 ; 2,000 bu rojectodat 86%¢c ; 46,000 budo at 8530 ; 6,000 bu No. 1at 41c; 18,000 bu high mixed at 410; 24,000 bu No. 2 at 400, atloat, 'l'otal, 349,800 bu. Oats woro quict and a shado firmer, there bo- ing apparontly a fair domand st the iusido prices of yostorday, but buyors wouldnot concede 1-16c, and holdors iwero caroloss about solling oxcopt b their own pricos, New Yorl was quotod dull, but that mado littlo differonco ; our stocks aro mim, and it is statod thet not a single bushel of all that sold short for August has yot boen do- livored. Boller tho month gold at 213 @275 3 soller Boptowber at 26@26%%0, and soller tho yenr was offerod at 260, cash No. 2. oats sold at 2756 @27%o, closing nt 275o, (sollor tho month closiug ot 2756c) aid in favorito locations at b, Cash srilos wore roported of 4,000 bu No. 2at 280 ; 20,000 bu do at 2790 ; 12,000 bu do at 2734’ 1,200 bu do ot 279¢0 ; 8,000 bu rejected oL 25%0 § 000 bu No. 2 white'at 280. ~Total, 40, u, Itye was quict and steady, on cash lots, sales boiuig rostricted to 2,000 bu No. 2 at 60c, Op- tiond woro flvmer, in tho absonco of offorings, being quotablo at 69¢@G0o for sotlor the month, and 69@69}4e sollor Boptembor, Rejocted waé nominal at 63@580: ]Jnrlef was less detive, but strongor, advane- ing 1@13o on new, seller Boptomber, which sold £ tho oxtont of 30,000 bu at 9I@I0S, closing at tho outside, ‘'hicre was nothing in cash No. 2; nominal at 70@766 for old. No, 8 was in fair domand, Bales woro 400 bu old do at T0o; 4,400 bu now do, sollor tho month, and 2,000 b'do, soller Soptember, at 80o. Rojocted was nomi- nal nt G0@550. Halos by samplo woro 400 bu o 8lu; 400 bu at 760, and 100 bu at G50, Totul cash gnlos, 1,800 bu, Tho following 1u Boorboburs dispateh he following {8 Boerbohm's dispateh to the Board of rado to-duy ¢ : Auo, 13—Lonpox—Tlonling cargoes off cons dourer, “Tito Continiont domagi 1y toug F‘Em'.fm’; cargoos of curn alrong, Cargoes of wheat on pasange 8L, Cargoes of corn on pussago firm, Mark Lano— Whoat higher and Lold fiem, with o demand for the Continent, Weather in England fair, Liverpoole Whoat trong, Corn steady.~ Extra flour, 308, Lon- don—Flour, 08 G, Farmors® deliverles of wlicat for nite: om—Flour, 10 5, : 0,000 t 230,000 quartora, 3 ety Laren—LoNpoN—Californin whoat on passago, 584 0d@018; vorago qualily far spring on pussege, 04 Td; sverago quality epring wheat for shipment in two montls, 5la 6d@56s. Liverpool—Whoat, 1@2d highor for Galltornta, WIAT THE ¥EW LAW I8 DOING. To the Tiditor of T'he Chicago Tribune; "The Itailroad law, whioh wout into offeot on tho 1st of July, Is having tho offeck to oroato o fooling of bittorioss betweou tho paoplo of dif- foront soctionn of tho Btato, e thoir intorosts oro aftected, and to oall out written and oral opinions respocting it from nearly all clastos, It hnw oftan boen nskoed, but, s yot, not an- swored, What waa the occnsion of tho law, and who Inutigatod it 7—a hard _quostion, and @ifi- cult of a truthful answer. Torhapy tho noarest approach to an ankwer is to bo found in tho ex- trome low prico of vora for tho past yonr. Tho unaatisfactory pricos for this grain, togother with tho maintenanco of former frolght chnrgos, lad tho producing clussos to potition tho Logis. luture to onnct a law which should losson tho cost of transportation, and thoroby souro to the producer bettor pricos. Chis was dono in tho faco of tho ovorwhelnug faot that tho pro- ducors hind rafsed three timos s much as thoro “Mtn murkot for, or railroad facilitios to trans- ort. 2 Ono of tho grontest errora of our timo fs that of trylng to rogulate commerco by legislation aud Josiug sight of the inexorable faw of sy, pply and domand, togother Wit that never fatling corrootor of ull avuscs, Compeition, I'ho practical workings of the law haye demon- strated o worlos of grout wrongs aud eortuin if \nfil vermanout fujuries to tho Btate and to our \olty. HOMY OF THE INJURIZS ANE: To provent compotition in the varioua Branohos of trado, and cronto, what was cluimed Lo bo tho main intont ta avoid, viz. : monopalies. It foro- o8 the busincason to tho shortost lin of railroad, aud a bown is Just as woll off with ouo rand us Wit two. It tken nway n largo sharo of tho businoss of the largror ronda nnd forcos them to maintnin Lighor tarif on wsuch business ng thoy can command, to keop up thoir revonna, It doos not permit tho road fo com(lmlo at dompotitive points, and etock up tho conl, salt and lumbor yarda ot [utorlor poluts nt such times ns tho ronds cau afford Lo do it, whon thoir equipment wattld not otherwiso bo omplu{nd ond at sttch pricos a8 would cnablo onpltel 1o, bo safoly and imzmnbly Inveatod, It provonts tho producors r?m shipping to thls markot and forcos thom to ship dirootly Y‘}nnt ovor tho shortest routo, thero by flrolnF thoir graln upon an_Eaatorn market whera It i boyond thoir control and wholly at tho dlsposal of thio Enatorn conslgneo. It makes tho Enstorn markot tho distributing polnt In- atond of Uhlcnga, which a grent many shippors lhwvo found out to thofr costs It offora no induce= mant for middlo mon to invest in mills of ware- housos in the interior, thoreby making & market at home, but compels manufaclurers o pay n uniform rato, according to distance, and’ givos thowo outside of the Biato n monopoly, whon distance i8 in thoir favor, It tonds to drive trado away from this oily to polnts outsido of tho Stato. Tor oxamplo, lumbor can be bought and shlpgud from Michigan City to points in this_BStato at ' saving of sovoral tfimnm por coar. It gives tho Enst and Wost roads, crossing tho coutre of tho Sinto, a moriopol of tho produota of tho contral ond south hali ui tho Stato, 88 well as n groat rortion of Iowa. All tho rovenuo that would fcoruo from busingss that would nntural- li domd to Oblcago, wore it not for this Inw, s 4 loss to tho roads 1n this State, and must bo mado up from suck bus- 1uoss as a Joft to them. It has had tho offeot to. stop all work on tho ronds loading oast from Ohi- oo, auoh ns laying donblo-tracks and equipping tho ronds for tho anticipated increnso of businoss whioh tho past wintor seomod to warrant and do-~ mand, ilo Obichago hos and will ooptinue to, increaso its volumo of business, it will be duo’ to tho growth of country around it rather than {from any benoflt from tho lnw which tonds to! drivo from, rathor thon attract to, Bho cannob offord to lof tho gtupldity of any mon or sok of men legielato against hor natural advantagos in’ such & manner 83 to drive businoss thal would come to hor if left to tho rules of commorco which have and must ever continuoto be gov- ornod by competition. . Thoro aro cortaln things which properly bé- long to the logislative brangh of govornmont, oven in conducting railroads, but it surely fe nof In trying to fix {ho Pprico of produce, but such things 08 watoring stocks, consolidating roads to form continuous combinations or monopolios, pooling oarning, doclating acrip dividends, cov- oring up tho oarnings by transfors of surplus, and such like things, may well bo worth{ tho at- tontlon of Legisiatures; but it certain] lex is not competont to fix tho values of tho oarth's pro- ductions by local or sectional legislation, Will somo ono please stata what good tho Rail- road ond Warchousp Oommissionors have nc- complished in the two or threo yoars thoy havo beon “going to do something soon 1" b ¥ E. 0.8, LATEST, In the aftornoon whont was moderately active, and advanced 30, No. 2 spring noid ot SL175 @1. 172 sellor $ho month, closing at tho out~ #ido, and 81.1136@1.12 sellor Soptombor, closing At the insiden 80 8t 81.073¢ seller tho year. Oorn was active and 3@50 mshur, olosing at 8950 roller the montf, nud sold at 9% @S9340 soller Boptombor, the Inttor option comm{ ab tho inside. Other grain, provisions; and lnke froighta were quiet. ;oS CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, WEDNERDAY EVENING, Aug. 13; ALCOHOT~Was moro active and firm at $1.83@1.67 for 04 por cent proof, DROOM-COIN-—tfas n moderat roquest and fim. Common corn Is offered freoly at 386@4,'{& hough muony donlots duoto prices bighor. Wo quote: No, 1 burl, 82@10c; No. 1 stock, braid, 6; @703 No,Q 8o, 83@0xo; No. 3ds, 4\(@bo; neldo groon, 5@0s 3 b 335@50. Sales includo 1 car aud 53 baled common at 8303 6 bales falr at 43¢0 10 bales at 6o | BUTTER—Wan in mnoderato domand sk tho priccs curranton o procodiug doya of tho weok. Cliolco qualitios axo atll Leld with somo stiow of firmness, but tho poorer rorta ara in largo supply, and holidors mant~ fest considorallo anxioty fozoalizo. Foliowing aro thio quotations 1 Sirietly cliolco yellow, 29@24o medlum 40 good, 16180+ Inferfor to conimon, 1@ 140, BAGGING—The activity and firmnées for soma time ‘past noticesblo in tho market for grain bagu are still provalent. Btooks hevo bocomo much reduced, not only hero but at tho East, and tho_goneral toudency of rices {n tinmistakably upward; Stark, Ludlow, and wiston woro to-doy_advanced a 3o:’ Durlsps’ and funnies_remoin stoady and firmi, Wo now quoto; Btark A, 3630 ; Ludlow, 350; Lowlston A, 43 Amorican, 9ligo; Amioskeag A, 31350} Otter Creck, o3 burlap g, doud 6 Lu, 10@3ic; ' guunios, slngle, 17@180; do doublo, 28c+ wool ancks, @060, BEANS--Wero nactivo and_nominal, Wo ropoat : Primo navies, $3,60G2,00¢ primo medium, $3,35@2.40; common to fair, $§1.25@4.00, - BUILDING MATERIALS—Woro in fafr roquest at unchanged prices, a8 followa : Stucco, $2.00; Now ork stnoco, cautiug, | 43.006400; bortlanil "co- couent, $7.60@8,00 B brl; liosndalo' comont, $3,.25@ 8,60 Utlca, Louisville, and Akron comout, $2,00 9 brl; marblo dust, $9.00; Umo ‘in_bulk, 80cGEL005° lime (brts), $1.10@31, bri; “whito sand, ¥ brl, 81,60 @2.005 plastoriug hair, % bu, 400; -firo brick, per 1,000, $65,00@00.00; builaing Lrick (common), $5.00@, 7,003 pressed brick, $14,00@16.00 ; sower brick, 38,60 @1000 3 Milwaukeo prosicd, $35.00390.00, dol.s do common, $14,00; Racino prossed, $35,00@30.00, L.t do common (sclocted) $16.00310.00'; Indlana pressod; $18.00@21.00; do common, $10.0@16.00; firo clay, por rl, &.00634.00; . GUEESE—No change was roported n the condition of tho cliceso markol, Falr activity charactorizod the domand, and dealors ovincod no suxloty o efect saloa savoat full prices, Wo quote: New York fuctory; 13)@13)0; Oblo factory, 115@13%0; Wostern faoe tory, 115 @1230, GOAT—Thd mirket was firm at former quotations, Wao ropeat our list a# followa: _Lehigh, $10,60; Lack- awanns, $9.60; Lrio, $0,00; Briar 10U, $0,00; Wal I, $0,00; Blossburg, $0.00@0.60; 'Hocking Val- loy, $3.00 ; Cannol, 810,00 ; Indlana Dlock, $8,00; Kirk- land Grato, $8.60 ;' Chorry Mine, §9,00; Monk, §,00; Wilmingtoh; $5,00: COOPERAGE—Tho domand for lght stock con- tinuea falr, but packors' goods nro dull, Wo re- poat: Pork batrols, $L30@1.40; Lard tlorcos, $1.60 @170; whisky barrels, $100G2.105 flour arrols, 48@670; pork Ataves, Tougl, $32.00@24.00; do, buckod, $34.00@20.00 ; tlorce atavos, Toug, 96,00 ; do bucked or 'sawed, $25,00@328.00'; whi stayos, rough, $38.00630.00; do buckoed, $35.00; flous slaves, $0.00§10.60; circlo flour heading, T4@9go por 80t; ‘flour hoop poles, $14.00@16.00 pr 1 | pork and tlorco poles, $30.00@35.00 per m, Sales {ictudo 104 Inrd Usrcos'at 3170; 18 pork barrols ot £GGS—Woro in targe supply and lowor, a Iargo park of Lo offerings boing out of condition sad Aifeult to diaposo of at any price. We quoto strictly fresh at 19 @130, A fow guarantocd lota sold at 140, FEATHLRS—ATo fn continued good domand and stondy, at tho following quolation® Primo to choico live gooso foathiers at73@T30; Jobbing prico, 80530 § mixod feathors, 25@100; chickon, 6@bo. FISH—Trads was quict, with prices steady and fir Btocks aro now in good sliape, and ordersare prompily Dllog; Vo quota: No. 1 whitbtah, 3-brl, 80,006,251 No, 4 do, 6.716@$0.00; No, 1 trouf, $5.0035.255 No. 1 ehoto mackorel, nust, X-brl, $12.60@12.76 ; No. 1 bay, $9.00@9,75; No, 2 mackerel, 3 br), $8,50@4.75: family mackorl, 3¢ bri, $1.0087,25; No, ‘1 shora Lits, 81,956 2.00; sumimor-crod codiiall, por 100 1, $0.60@0,7! Georgo'a $0.50@0.76; Labrador horring, split, bels, $9.00@0.60; do, brl, $476@5.00 1 Labrador horrlag, round, brf, $6.00@8,60; do 3 brl; 505 box Lierriug 'No, 1,28@500; box herring, 33@3%o; Columbin River salimos, ) brls, $9.08 @) FRUITS AND NUTS—Tho upward movemont in raising continucs, an advanco of 160 por box Lelug eatablishiod to-day, Olhor frufta woro unchanged in price, but tho fecling among holders was ono of great firmnoss. Wo quoto: Fonetax~Daton, 8@93¢o; g6, drums, 12@14c; figs, box, 16@100; Turkish pranos, uow, 1U@a00; ralnins, layors, $3,00@3,15; Zantocurrants, 1@Tigo; citron, 41@45e. Dosrurio—-Aldon apples, 176 200; ticbigan d0,Vw0ksc; Wostern do, B@8Y0: Hontos lo.1@Tigo; poaihesy pired, 2D@10; peachts, alvos, 10@10%0; 'do, mized, T1@Be: biuckberrics, 12 1230 { raspberrice, 40G41G; pitted chorrios, 25@300, NuTs—Filborts, 16@100; altionds, Terragona, 22@44o; Noploa walnuts, 26@200; Drazils,” 03@10%0) “Poxes, 14@1603 African posnuts, 63@730 Wilming.. fon poanute, 73@80; Tounoason voatuty, T @BKcr GIIOOERIES—Coffocs continue oxcited and advanic- {ng, prices golng up another A(oto-day, Tho sdvance Tiora has not kopt paco with tho upward movyoment at thio Eaat, and fartlior changos mny bo lookod for bo- fore tho closo of tho proseut wook, Bugars, though Iess notivo than duriug last wek, aremore firily hot, Stacks Linve boon workod down to comparatively 1od- erato proportions, aud aro now Liold with confdenc Tteo tu silll vory activo, Boaps, olo,, Tuld stoady 08 proviousiy guots ar thio prices curronts 1 0AnD, BoDA—T4@8)o, sogorERsMocl, WiWliKe: 0. G. Javs, 03 Juva, No,4, 38@28%0; fanay Rlo, 25 cliolca do, 25 @530} prith G UY@2sfa; conmon A 28 303 Driie Ttio, 35@51¢a’ Kood i 0, m;@m\xmmufig"duamx' @%370; - Bingaporo Jave, - 4fii a2 Cotta Jiter fancy, JH@IXo} do, prlmo,}{iu‘.\flxu; ‘Maracaibo, 24} @350, CanbrEs—Htoy, full walght, 10%@200; sto il wolght, 143@150'3 do, short welg ?1 'u",“g,o' an pbiogatus, B@¥o Mangoon, THGT; Ouror ns, o, Buaans—Patent ent loaf, 195@®123¢6; crushod null powdered, 12@11%0; granalated, 11 @110 Ay standurd, 114@113{0; 'do, No, 2, 114@113¢0: 1, 11 ko; oxtra €, 105@110; ONG, 3, 105510) o 6, u@10ife; Ahilo) brown, "1hopsiosel zol: o e " ok o, 0X@OX0; choléo miclsuon sugar, UX@l00; fulr do, 0I@Dido; Now Orloana suyar, chivice, DX@1001 10 priin, X@9xo; do, fair, 83j@io; comion, BB, wuyes_Dinmond drips, $1.35G@L101 slivor dripw, oxtra fiuo, 1067d0; good wigae Los wyrap, 16@ i} extra do, G0@6B0 ; Now Orleans molasscs, chiote; 80G3 850} do primo, TUGTB; do common, 66@T00; Porto n%-? molasey, choico, 65@030; common molakacs, 28 e, O amavya—Gommon ta e, 9@100, Arices—Allspico, 1761805 cloves, S1@IB 38@400; poppor, nutmegs, $1,25@1,305 gluiger, puro, 24! . 1, 20@250; do No, 4, 10 o ! @ o kva—Fronch moltlod, 0% G03;0; Gorman mottled, gpnie; dolden Wonly 0% ; Whito Lily, 0@ g0 White Rowo, 6400 ; brawn Winduor, 4% 430} waim, 8GUx0; Bavou Tinperlal, 0y @i, ranou—losy, 04@1003 corn, 0@I1o} laundry, 6@ 7ot comnion, 5@6E. GRVEN FAYITB—Lor <8 0t $15.00910.00, Bozes of Inrgo coaran frult aré of- fored ot $12,00@13,00, Poara and npplos Woro plonty, and common fruit waa dull and onslor, Poachos werg rothor ncarco, ‘Lo rocoipta from Michigau are still vory llght; chofea frnft in Laskota brings $2.00, Grancs wora siendy. Wo ropoat: Lomons, $16,00i8 10.09per box, " Gnlifornis pears, $5.60630.00 per came, Now spplos, 25@H00 per box or bmalict, $100@ 2.25 (por brl) for_comman to faes good to choled do, $2.6034,00 per brl, Biackborrles, #150@0.76 por caso] Wil do,, $2.60@71.00 por canc, Dilieborricn, $4.00 por bu; huokloborrics, $3.00 per bu; do por bvx' $1.60 @2.60, Pears, 76c@$1.60 por hox artlett's do, $1.78 por box., Fouchies, $2.00 por. box ; Michigan xmumya v,urbnnkm,fl.fld. Grapcs—Tlinolr, $4,00 por cndo, (: do 00 e, in_bozer, $6,60@0,00; $1.50 or busket;” 11@120 por b. Siberlan crab-apples, o por box, JIOP8—Wero unohangod, Wo continuo to quotet ‘Westorn st 20@4f0, IAY—Nothing now worthy of montlon was do- voloped iu connoction with this mnrket. Sal wero fow, and @il not indicato any chango. {n prices, Wo aquoto prices i by dealors—cars to contafn 20,000 The: ON 'TrAok—Timothy, primo $16,00@16,60; do No, 1, $15.00@16,01 do No, 3, $15.00@14.00; do mixed, $12,00@14,003 prai- o, upland, $10.00@11.00; do ‘midloud, $9,0010.00 o slough, $7,00@8.00, For dolivory of preasod, $1.00@ 1,80, according to distauco, IIDES—TLo firm foeling rocently devoloped in thin morkot wna provalent to-day, holders goncrally aaking 1040 for hesvy, and 11%o for ight, Wo cori- tinuoto quoto : Grosn oity butchiers’, To; groon cured, , 11@11%0 ; do heavy, 10@10Kc; part cured, 10@10%0 § groon ealf, 155@I00 ; voalkip, 1250 ry calf, 2403 dry ki, 210 dry ealted, 16@170; dry flint, 18@100; long-baired ki, 10@110; doacon skina, 46@bte; gruliby, scorcd euty of ofhorwise damaged twoabirda price, TRON AND STEEL—Romain qulet, tho_domand bolng for emall lots for immediste wants, Following o the ratos current : 1ron.. Horse-alion iron, Plato ire, common fank. Norway ifon.... Norway nnil rods. English tool ateel Englinh spring steel. ‘Amorican cast spring stoot, @ rates Bteol tiro, 0., 0 weeiiennn B @9 L LEA! nder this hoad the chauges wora un- important, Dusinoss now shows gradual improves mont, but tho market fa sl far froni belng activo and values romaln atosdy and unchanged, Wo quota : HEMLOCK. , countrsy. Tough uppor, slandsrd Tough upper, damaged. Buffalo slaughtor solo. B, A,"golo, ca calf, Lemoino, Frouch ealf, 24 to 38 1bs, @ 2. French kip, 50 to 100 b, 00@ 1,60 METALS AND TIN 'rado {8 rather quict, Manufactured goods are not particu larly firm, owing to the weak and unsettled condition of tho iron market, Tin and zino oro steady, and copper fa_firm, from sympatby with the Now ¥ork market. Wequotes 5 Tix PLATE—IO, 10x14, $14,00; do, 12x12, $14.60; do x20, $16,00; do, roofing, I0, $13,60; do, 20x28, $27, 5 Y10 Trv—Targo, 420 ; small, 430; bar, 4c. BHEET ZiNo—Full casks, 110} half casks, 11 @11)0; Toss quantity, 113¢o0; alabs, fo. BuLET INON—No. 24, 6i(o rates; Russia from, 20} do No, 1 stained, 200 rafos, GALYANIZED Tn0K—No. 16@20 16c ; No, 22624, 1603 No. 23@20, 17¢ ; No, a7, I8a: No, 28, 300, A discounl of 25 por cont 1 mado from tbis lat, Coprzn—Coppor bottoms, 400 ; braziors, ovor 12 Ibs, 470 tinned copper, 880; planlshed coppor, 460} do, out to sizcs, 480 Wine—3 105, 803 6, 8, and 0, 1005 10to 11, 110} 12, xo; 13 and 14, 12447 15 and 16, 1o} 17, 1oc | 18, 1603 19, 190 90, 200 ; full buudle, ’ 15 per eont dis: coudt ;'fonco wiro, T4e ; by car lodd, 740, NAILS—Contintie fairly notivo nt provious rates, Olincls nails bavo been” quoted too low. They aro solling at $7.00 por keg. Wo quoto: 10@00d, pee keg, $4.50 Tatess Bd do, $4T6; 4 do, $5.00; 4d 34 do,’ fino, $7.60; 20'do, do, 350736 1 82 do, $0.00; $1.76; clinch, $7.00. NAVAL STORES—Tollowing aro the prices cur- ront: Maollla xopo, ¥ 1b, 1T:@18c: sieal Topo, 3 I 1624@1050; hemp sash cord, 3 1b, 20@250; marding, 3 1b, 20@220; 'tarred ropo, G Ib, 11@18c; oakum, 3 bale, £5,00@0.605 pltel, B brl, $6.00@7.003 Lar, 3 brl, $5.50 .00, 10— typoptaphieat ror madé sesloriay'e gin: tation of carbon * 1830 fustead of 17ige, whero it bas ruled for o week past, To-duy, 17@17)0 way tho quotation, the market bolng woak ot thess figures, Linaced 5 i1 good roqueat at the lnto decline, shd a tho moment {6 firmly held, Lard, whalo, turpontino, and othor deacriptions romaln steady. Following aro thie pricca current : Oarbou, 17@1750 3 oxtra lard ofl, To; No, 1, 66¢; No. 3, 620+ linaged, Taw, 000; do botlod, 050 ; -whale, 81@83c; sperm, $£2.00@2.10; neata foot ofl, atrictly pure, $1,10; do extra, %00; do No, 1, T6c; bank off, 650; etraits, 0c; olopliant ofl, 950 3 turpont tine, GJo; paphthn, 63 gravity, 18@1Yc; mophthn, ‘common, 15@16c. POULLIY—Tlo ‘market was dull and weak, with amplo offerings, Old chickens were lower, quolablo st 0G0 ¢ aprings, 2.00GU0; small o wero slow lmfloras-'tnm was no change, Tho eupply i moro then equal to tho domnud, aud prices aro wenk, 2t $1.00@2.00 per brl, according to size and quality, Early Rose have been offered ot 460 on track. Bwect varietiea wero also ulow, at $3.00 per brl for red, and 45,00 for yollow. BEEDS—Tho market for timothy was fairly activo, ‘but under continued large recelpts former prices woro not mointained,'prime sced boing from 25@Y00 lower, Prices ranged from $2.40@3.10 for {nferior to cholco, closlug at $3,70 for primo, Salos wero made ot $2.05 sollor to tho 20th, aud $2,75 sclicr tho fArat half of Hop tomber, Flux wns scarco but steady at §1.60@1.05, Glovor ‘quotablo ot .75, Millet ot 40@5o, Balos {npludo 25 llafis timothy scod at $3,25; 20 bags primo at §3.15; 25 bags at $3.10; 100 bagw at $3.073¢; 340 bags do bt §3,00 ; 104 bags do at §3,95; 554 baga do ot $2.00; 128 bags at §2,82 ;*104 bags ot $2,60; 80 bags ot $2,75; 160 bogs common st §2,85; 25 bags at $240; G bags dirty ot $2.00, BALT—Tho demund for fino salt continues nctive, and the tone of the morket is one of firmness, Wo again quote: Onondsga, Canads, and Sogluaw, fino, $2,00; ordinary goarsi, £1.00; courdo Dinmond 0, ¥2.107 round solar, $3.10 ; dairy, without begs, $3.25; duiry ik Dage, Fil0ias; Aslion ey, par aack, $5.00 ®5.25; Turks Io nd, $3,00; ground nlum, $2.25, TEAS—Wo quioto: Youug byson, common 16 fafr, 45 @8sc; do good, 60@T007 do clolch to cxtra ino, 950@ $1.107 cammion {0 1o old liyson, 70G900 ; common nie yorlul, 55@650 ; good to cholce, do, Blc@$L,10; fair to good guupiowdor, 703050; cholce Pingauvy, §1.16@1,20; extra Moyune, §1,35@1.40; choico to extra new Japan; 20c@$1,00; fafr to good old, 66@70c; common do, 88@42c ; oolored natural loaf Japan, 65@050 ; common to fiue Oolong, 85@450 ; good, 55@056 ¢ choice to oxtra, 85c@3$1.00, TOBACCO—Was stendy st formor quotations: '~ FINe Cur—Extra, 75@85¢; cholco, 05@700 ; medi- um ; 65@600 ; poor to common, 40@80e, 2 Piua—Natiral leaf, T6@800; balf bright, 60@170; ‘black, sound, 45@550. BroxING—Good to cholco, 32@30c ; medium, 2@ Db Fa 0,807 meplo, 49,000,001 hickory, 10, Beech, $8,00@8.50 ; maplo, $9.¢ L60; hicko; .00 ‘R10,60; slabs, $0.00, delivorcd, 5 G4 WOOD—Is "Giri with o tondoncy to_highor prices; Ordlors are etlll belng fillad at the following quotations - Teoch, $8,00@8,503 maplo, $9,00@9,60 3 Liickory, $10,00 @ll}.fifli slaby, , delivered, VEGETABLES —Fomatoes wero plenty and easler, Otlior vogotablos wero unchanged. Wo ropeat: Tomae toes, 40@T60 per box; onions, $4.00@4,%5 por brl; corn, 10@116; waler-melons, '$7.00210.00 per. doz, sccarding o izo; musk-melons, $1.25@1.60 por doz, WOOL—Thio market wus moderately aciive and firm for fino and good grades, Prices uro withott quotas Dlo change, as follows : Lub, washi, oxtra and medium «43@500 “Lub, waaliod, common to faf Gouinion diniy. 5440 Floceo, washod, 3 10420 Floeeo, washod, X&XX, ding: 35380 Fleceo, washod, modiuta LigL @420 ¥leoce, washed, combinga onrec, waslie 33 Flooce, unwashod, XEXX, 1n good condiiion ¥locce, unwashed, coarwo o mediumn, Flocce, unwashed, coarsc, sud dingy, Bupor, pulled. Exira, pulled; CHICAGO LIVE-STOGK MARKET, N ‘WeDNLsDAY EvENING, Aug, 13, ‘Tho recolpta of Jive stock eluco Baturday Liave boen aa follows 3 Cattle, Sheep, HGL 0,478 ) 10,600 205 2841 177 Same thno Tast Weok. 22,000 1825 Wock befora last, . s 20,086 2,467 Bhfpmonts woro as follows s Cattlo. Hogt, Sheep, . 1004 5,017 36 5510 Toxas and Oborokoo cattle. Tetween 4,000 and 6,000 head romaln fn tho yards unsold, and tho markiot e #till a dowaward look, ; | QUOTATION®. A Fistra Booves—Gradod stoors, avoraging 1,400 J 1 andupward, e S6.80R010 Oboloo Besyes—Fino, fat, woll formed 3 yoar to 6 year old stoors, averaging 1,850 to 1,400 8. 1000 i Godd Beovoa—Woll-fation ationod stcors, svoraging 1,100 to 125 Mediun Grades—Stoors n fair aging 1,050 101,200 tba, Buteliers' Btock—Commy & q ond good to oxtra cows, for cily slaughior, avoraging 800 o 1,100 108, ... ., 5,35@4.25 Blook Cattio—Common caltlp, in tocent s, avoraglag 700 to 1050 ta.. L. 8.00@4,23 Inforlor—Light and thin’ cows, holfors, ._stags, bulls, and catlawag stoers 2 Oattle—Toxnr, Northorn winterod. Cattlo—Toxas, through droves,.. CATTLE AALES, fle No. 00 Toxas cattle, . 10 Toxas cattlo f 107 Toxns cattlo, b 10 Toxas cattlo, 3 17 Toxas eattlo, 3 18 gooil stoors, 5 32 good stocra, 2 14 exun caitlo, 3,75 17 Texas eattlo, 3 17 good atcers, 5,40 800d eteors 530 16 cows. 347K 18 Lutchors’ siook.., .50 35 good steor, 5.5 B4 rough steors. 435 64 Toxas cattlo, .00 98 Toxan cattlo, 1.80 20 Texaa cattlo, 2 70 fatr eatlo, 462y 13 Toxas cat] 8,00 oo i .19 84 gond steora 5,25 84 good atcors, 510 - 66 good sieors . 0,473 32 cholco steers. .60 48 choloo stoor 5,00 17 cholcoatoors, 5.0 32 chioiconteers, 17 fair stecrs, ., EECEEER s3 BRLosaane, somage: 355 & 3 Pt re much larger than on the two proceding dsys, but tho woather was cool, and nd- 'vices from tho East woro favorable, which two cireu: atances so stimulated the demand that holdors found no difMculty in fully sustaining the advanced pricos ostablished yesterday, Buyors were numerous, and seomingly oagor to fnvest, and trading was brisk at 4308165 for poor to clialco Leavy, and at $4.700100 for poor to clioleo light, Some culla M sold ot $4.00@ 4,35, whilo a fow car loads of assorted light weights fotohod $4.95@5.00, but saloa woro prinoipally within thu raugo of $4,6064.85. We noto tho followiig: 100G BALES, s No, Av. PricedNo. dv. Price|Yo, Av, Price, 83 270 $4.60 | 53 180 $4.85 | 64 101 $4.00 44 270 400 |C7 150 465 (72 192 400 20 200 485 |43 208 440 |43 262 400 24 270 400 |62 20 460 |42 200 485 8L 180 500 |59 208 4.60 (562 189 4.5 41 319 460 |62 206 490 [63 103 480 68 227 476 |40 276 456 |30 105 4,80 22 210 495 |80 DIl 450 (04 185 480 44 371 400 |03 260 460 (115 101 485 44 320 460 (203 0L 405 (05 194 446 27 309 465 |43 189 490 (53 18L 400 60 109 400 |44 183 485 |E6 230 4.15 43 213 490 (62 177 495 [48 214 405 5L 210 470 |67 173 485 (68 109 490 122 26 475 |65 207 485 |48 279 465 46 485 |01 180 485 |45 288 40 [ 490 |65 195 485 (01 200 45 63 470 |36 180 485 |05 310 4 02 470 | U5 190 487y 40 802 465 46 470 | 67 200 4507|585 180 4.85 63 470 |23 281 460 |63 317 485 &3 405 |41 109 485 |44 215 485 34 495 | 43 239 450 |55 190 400 4,40 490 . BHEEP—Woro scarco and jrices woro nominally Lighor, quotablo at $2.76@4.00 for inferior to modiuts, and at $4,25@4,76 for goud o clioice. fissiiin i 5y CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. WxpyEapaY EVENTNG, Aug, 13, Hoveral cargoos were offeriug in the moruing, aud o market was wodorately netlys, tho demand Leing ]rincipally rom local dsalera. _Thoro wan no paticu- nr chinngo in prices, oxcapt that shingles are casior, In tho flerngou soveral cargoes arrived, but tho do- mond was light, and considerablo nmotnt of lumber wa left on tho market uneold; Following nro tho prices urront :Good to choleo mill-run boards and Btripy; $13,50@15,50 ; commnon to modium do, $9,60® 18.00 ; courao cargoes, £9,00@0.60 5 Jolats auil weant- ling, $0.60G10.00 Iath, $L.103150 | Ahingloss $a87s .00, Cargo achr Myatic, from Muskegon, 176 m boards ot $10.76 ; schr O, J. Rooder, from Muskegon, 128 m nct.rlp! gnd boards at §14.00. Sold by Ohas, Deming & o, Cargo prop Trucedell, from Green Day, 228m A shin- glos nt $2.873, 8old by A, Carler, Oargo echr Strannch, from Maniatoo, 350 m Iath at $1.80 7 schr-J, B, Merrill, from Manistoo, 220 m Jolsls and scantling nt $10,00, Sold by R, K. Bickford & Co. Cargo prop Trueadell, from DoToro, 280 m A shin- len at $2.00; echir Impordal, from Oconto, G0m _(deck load) lumbor at $12,00; kcoty O, North, from_Musko— on, 30 1 vtripa and boards at $12,00 5 70 m Norway at ga.oo 20 m lath ot $1.76, Sold by Irlsh, Bullen & <3 o Cargo achr Olippor Clty, from Muskegon, 130 m com- mon lumber ot $0.00, Sol by Wm. Noglado, LuMDER FRZIONTS, anisteo, $2.25 ; Tudington, $2.00 ; Muskegon, 81,7 Oconto, $3.35 ; Monominee, $2.25; White Lake, $2,00 H Graud 'Havon, $1.76; Pontwaier, $2.00; Frankfort, $2.37% ; Ford River, $2.12%, : AT Tu vAmDs, Tha demand continucs modorato on both local and tnierior account, tho quoled prices bolng, a8 rulo, adlored to, Following are tho quotations s Firet olear,.,.... $50.00 @55,00 Becond elear, 1 inch to 4 inch. Third clear, T inch Third clear, thick, Olonr floorfg, i and " 5d " Togolicr, TOUGH e etereennss Clear sliing, 1st sud 2d together. ... Comnon AIINg. vevvv.sns CGommon flooring, dreascd, Comimon flooring, dressed, sccond ... 26.4 ‘Wagon-box boarda, aclectod, 14 inchica and upward. ; A stock boards, B stock bonrds, O stock bonrds, Common boare Jolst, scantling, eta., 16 feet and under, . Jolst and seantling, 18 to Pickols; Bquare, Pickots, flat, Cedar posts, apilt Cadar posts, round th.... aees No, 1 sawed shingles,... AorBtar,,...... Bhingles on track. e 300 1 BaWed.voreersanrenn veee 146 . Throo dollars por car to bo adided when transferred, which chargo follows thio shingles, ckneas—Five shinglea to bo two inches in thick- ness, Length—Sixtcen inchea. 1ATDWOOD. Black-Walout — Counters, $100.00@150.00; clear, 205.00@85.00; comnon, $15.00860,00% cull, '$20.008 35,00 ; flooring, $80,00, ‘Aeli—Olenr, $38.00@40.00 § common, $10,00@25.00; cull, $10,00@1! flooring, $30,00@10,00, Oak—Gloar, 40.00; common, $16.00@25,00 5 cull, $8,00@15. 00, Ilickory—Cioar, $28.00@50,00; common, $20,00@ 35,003 cull, $13,00@18.00. Maplo—Cloar, $22,00@85 ,00; common, $16,00@25,00 cull, $10.00@16.00, Butteraut—Cloar, $35.00@60,00; common, $20,00@ Chorry=—Ol $40,00@00.00; common, $16,00@ 85,00+ Gull, $ .00, \thuww(l—mmr. $30,00@40,00; common, $20,00 ®25.00 ; cull, £10,00@16,00, Wagoh Block—ilickory nxlos, per sek 60; wagon poles, each, 45@550 § box boards, $30,00640,00; Florida red_cedar, 950 por £t ; maliogany, 30400 ; 0 counters, 600 ; rosewood, 50@80c ; whitv holly, 300, e e e SUMMER RESORT. Oakton Springs Hotel, PIDWAUXKIZE, WIS, 10 B, WARREN. Banagor for the Ownors, Tirgtolans i ovory rospoct, " B30 por doy. Fino Dont- tug, Fiutine, aud Booting in thele Sonson - Tho Ttoarls, Dfivou, aud Soonory wciinlod. ‘Mutual comfoct will b fumnced to pastios of throo o morey wh duo roouns, by glyinis ua belot natloy by tol- Hi solotirktod Oskton Springs Wators aro asod for Dytuleing, Uogking, and Tratbiig tn o ol "0 ° Thiexn 'alors Wl ave efloc inu’."b'.:f:mfium ‘euro of Ool. N. 1, Talobek, who liad ors o olutaly givon up, by a counchl of flftoon Physl- “Total, ceree W 1,048 10,693 veeean OATLLE=Tilo 'volunio of aleu was' constdorably Targer than on yesterduy or Monday, the purchiasvs of local s woll as ‘outaidto buyers bolug'on n moro liboral seale, Hut the increasod ‘sotivity muat not bo attrib- nted o auy logitiuoto iuoreasa In tho demsnd on tho coutrary, buyars scomol less Inclined foinveat, but tho oxtromy fow Drices ut whicl: thio stock was offered conte olfed thelr ‘attention, and their purchases made o argo oggregato. Tho'freshi rocelpln embraced somo gowd atock, but tho etale cattla Wors, aimost without oxcaption, of low wrado, and tho aieras quality was doctdodly'tho pooreat (it Lise bean sccis in tho yard dueing o prowont scason, Tho exirumo runige.of prices was $180@6.97%¢, tho ontalds for & biuch of gradud steors, Klost”of tho day's business, hows was transactod st the low ‘range syor, Of §1.60@4.75, with $1,35 about an avorago price, Torse catilo vomprised & Vury constdorable portion of the surpiy,aud o sold princhally uf $300G.T5 foz through droves, and st §.00@Q0.18 for fair to good northorn wiutorod, Bowo fat corn-fod fotched £ 006 4,80, Block stoors wore fuquirad for o somo ostont at $0.00@4.26, with fow buyera willing to_pay over $i, for the bost, Tho supply of suitable lots wan esl and ouly a lmited mumbar of wales wors ropoct Tho wants of tho local Irado wora'mot chiefly 3t £3.55 A R L e s 2 » 0 BUSINESS OARDS. ST O SHIDGAANITE SHEARER, SMITH & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITF WORIS, DAL- EATTLE, BOOTLAND, g Gray, Bluo, and Ited Granitos for monu. o hutal gutpaton,. Sumplogion svommi iundreds of workmen bu quareyiog, drossiung, and polist- ing of Granito, B., Ho & 00: aro onabied to'supply thole culobratod Dafbeattls Granigo with dispateh, SCALES, FAIRBANK®' STANDARD SCALES O ALL BIZUS, FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 111 AND 118 LAKE.8T, RAILROAD TIME TABLE, THRAVAT, D DEPARTURE OF TRAH Summer Arrangement, TXPLANATION OF REFEIIENGE MANKH.— t Snturdnyng aontade ¥ Huniay oxsopiofs 3 Mondoy oxcopled.” | Ars #ivo Bundoy at8:00 8, m. § Dally. MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GHERT WESTERN RAILROADY » 1'1'.',,5{1,';2',,"& Ul ot Srner o amity an Canilat,, corner af® dadlson, Teare. Nt sin wate and afe tine) Day Kxpross,uue, e, finlllll‘(’“;n commodation, o fixpross, Night H])}l’g\!’ RHorning Hspm NI Iapron, 2| mo0s.m.| B00p.m | 46410 p. m. | *0:00n. my HENRY 0, WENTWORTII, Bonral Versangor Acost CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. Chicago, Kanns City and_ Denver Shart Line, vin Eoutais ant, Yo, and Chicago, Sprinafeid, Alton wnd S, Zoi Thranah Line. ~ Uinfon Sepit, Test Side, near tdinonests bridge.” Ticket Oficen s A¢ Depat, undd 193 Ranidolphoa Teave, | Avelor, Kansns Olty Rxpross vindackson. il 1ty Suiang, SHoc(+ 016 n. . [* 810 0, s henn Oity Taat Exprods Jnckmonvillo, Til, and Louls ane, N ekt 700, mi. &t Tonly ‘MaiiiLio |} 8310 . e fll'. ILA!“K! 7% 8L Lo Sl Peorin, Rookuk & Bulia i Wenota, Lacon, and Waslingts|, xpross . Joltot & Diig CHIPAGO, MILWAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY, Unfon Depot, corner Madison and _Canal-stn; Ticket Ofice 83 South Clarlest., opposita Sherman House, and at Depoty Teave. *0:30 8, m. " 5:00p, m, [t8:30 p. m. * 4:15 p. T, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD. DepntnFiot af Lakeal,, Indfanaav,, and Sizteenthet,, and Canal and Sizteentheols, Ticket fices, Non 89 Clurke #4,, and at depols, Mati and Fexpross,.... Ottawa and Hireator Passony Duhuque and Sioax City Kx) TPacilic Fant Lino, furora Lossenior { Dubnquo & Stonx ity Lap. Jacitio Night Fixpross Dotwner's Gravo Accowmodation| ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot.font of Lakest, and.fool of Ticenty.sccon afficen, at. 121 Randolp] near_ Glark. Ticka 8t. Lonis Bxpross. ,.uesee, s st Litio,.. Hydo Parkay Wi MHyda Parkand Onk Wood, Hydo Park and Qak Wood: Hsdo Park and Oak Woods ac 100, m. CHICAGO & ND‘};THWESTEHN RAILROAD. ity affces, corner Ttandolph anit LaSalle-sta,, and 76 Canale sty corner Madinm-st, Leate. Paclflo Fast Lino, Dubuque Day fx. Pacitic NI&hl Iixpross, Dubuquo Night . vi Cifnto Trooport & Dubuquo loxpross, Frooport & Dubue E; Miiwavkos Mail, xpi Milwaukoe Passongor,, Bilwaukeo Passougor (daiiy] . m, COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Freight Office, T Clark-st, T. &8t Spectal Tnducomonte. Great Now Ronto. 4., To k. Tt . E. WEBS, dotAgt W E. WEB| CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of VanZiuren and Sherman-sia, Ticket afic, Grand Ducific Hatel, Leave, | Arrive, Qmahs, Lenvonwth & Atoh Kfr“figmmmudnuw i Spross.es LoSvonwarih & Atatiison Sxisross LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Depot, Van Buren-st., foat af LaSalle-st. Iicket oMcer, norifucest eorner Clark and fandolphats., and southireit corner Canal and Jadison-ste, Leave, Mall, via Afr Lino and Main Lino/¥ g:0a, m, York Iixpross, via| Bpeclal Now vin Al prose, vln Main Lino. ZXiknart Acoommodatlon, .. Houth Chicago Accommod: PITTSBURGH, FORT WAINE & CHICAGO R, Teave, Day Expross, Tast Lino, Mail ol a. .| Valparaiso Accummodation. 11l1[* 3:30 p. m. CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depot, foot of Lake-at. Zor throull tickels and aleeplig-car bérits apply af our icket afice, 121 Kundolph-st., near carner Clark; 75 THROUGH ark; Canal corner Jadison; 96 LaSallest,, corner Wash- {ngtan, und af Hlinots Contral Depot, Toavo Ohleago. Tl b fi':f"“ ot Jodh g Lidarm Vo st Indiauapol e Afiivo at Clnolunatt » Vi%ua. m, Tealns arriva af Chlengo at 757, m.. B35 7, m., and 40 p. m. Only lino running Saturday nlght train fo In. diunnolis and Ulucinmatl, Soulh Had passenzors ew kot bagenzo oliookod suil tako train ¢ ‘Twonty secoudste ubots CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. (OPEN TO ELOIN, 05 MILEA.) Depot corner Halsted and North Branchoate, General offcs 16 Metropolitan Zituck, corner Rundolph and LuSalle-sts. Teave, | Arrive, 3 0.1, Faxprosa Passonger, Mo, ¢ 30 o | Frolicht Accoumulation, . 10:00am:| b BITTERS. PERFECTION | BFOKER'S BITTERS. Bewure of Counterfeits, MEDICAL CARDS, = DR. C. BIGELOW, CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, &7 aud 29 SOUTIL OLARK-S',, cornor Van Huron, Ghicago. Tifo woll kilown by all Toadura of tlo yapors that Dr. O. Diulow Is the oidoet catablishoil bUyalclan, having boor practiotu in Obistzo for s e 1 yoara: oenity vl Binorlondo havo miado Dr, 15, (ho mast sonowavd S11- GLAUINSL o auo, atareq by (he Biom, Sehiont e £ et alumonts Sdiond tne O e having dovbtod T ENTY ¥ BATEY ol TS Eheln porToofing Koaior hat llcuse posiisoly tho_worst oasos of UHRONIO and PRIVATE DIN. A o A AN Ballidihe i BEA N hh ! 3R~ BNES| FRSION TO SOUIETY, IMPAIRED VIHONEROAY EBMON S0y TKND MANIOOD porfoctly ourvd, Tt is ovidont that ono who conlines b £ol¥t0 tho study of cortaln disoanus, troating thossands ot Ehnaa oryyiat, i havo rontof skl than pialeion in a gonoral practicu, ty, of tho highest rospeotability, st Moo of tho. 1redieal Taonlty o sty 14 Chiloage, nro willlng and rondy to attest his skill, Koad bia MO, WERLE or Tdloe aul gentiomane Hont i sy addross in seatad envatong. SEPARATIE B O L e S KRR oo MDA Ly oottt 1 ors 16 DI 0. BIGILOW, 477 and 31 Houth Cl RS S e yoeuset Dp Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, Moy ba confidontlally consultod, porsonally o by mall i bn il chronio or aoTva . B K Lo by phyetolas i tho ol whowar= 0 oy T oh Tk ik for 80 conta. Tlustratod with nuors au H10 ongraviigs, DR. A. G. OLIN, QONFIDENTIAT, PIYSIOIAN, No. 41 Wost Washington-st., Olitengo (irat loor), cnros il ptiyato, ehronie, aml horvous disosros i LGOI s0xON no tor wha have falled, Uall or wrlte: vures gunre Gansullatlon freo; corvosponduncn coutiduntial: s full Information for o stamps, - Sund for eiroular CE; i ATIO, 1L ) 113 WEST MADISON-ST., CHICAUGO, ILL, (a regulae 4 A Ii 11 Chs lo und 1 o Dittioulties, &o., troatod with wafoty sud siocoss. Mo foluca furs ! Conaultatlon froo. ok on privato disonsos, [ory, &o., for warriod folks—-all frou , und ojreu for two stawps. Al letiord vontldantial, Dr.fOWVW N SITNID, 183 SOUTH OLARK.8T,, Oonthimos to ouro all Uhronde, Norvous, and Urinary Disvasos of both sozus, and iay bocouiidontially cone sultod, porsonally or by mall, freu of charge, Femaly liioal o it safuty dud sucoous. Ly Modiual