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TILE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1873, ’ 6 L RS e SN G S ST MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. g Fupar Evanin, Aug, 22, | 7o Tho monoy markek continuos woll suppliod | socracts thoagoiaidorablo — covorluy of shorl With loannbls funds, notwithstauding tho quiot | bears, Aud also falr Duslng aovomont of ourroncy, Bomo of tho bonuke do- | {unt were s follows: 16, 110)5, 1163, 110, and claro that they make 1o lonus at loss than 10 por | Opsrators for u riso 'manifeated more confidence to- cont, but othora sy thoy would ho willing to | 487 o fora long timo pot, Loay wero fiem ol tako gilt-odgod sixty-doy papor at 8 por cont. AL | Kesimesl Srsarary oy ot /00000, The thonoxt broath coutradictod himsolf by aaylng | Coupoun, 04 - that “if farmors would combina as other classes | Goupons, 65 . biad combined, and would hold their produota for | CUPOR "% (oW} s prico, thoy would got it.” Tho contradiction, howover, arises from his misuse of tho word properly moans ouly tho amount on tho markoet aud offerod for enlo. & clalmod thnt wo do not raisé any moro corn | Wesers Union: thau s nocossnry, Wo havo a surplus ono yoar | Quicksilver, ond o short crop the moxt to balanco it, | osmsExpross. “supply,” which o sl of whiol fu truo, but it tho farmors {nsist ot o sonding tholr enrphis from tho Jargo crop all 10 | Deser Gista Eer., 005 markot at onco, ns thoy did tholr corn last epring, thoy mako o largo supply offerad to tho consumers, Tho market becomes glutted, con sumors ara surfoitod with an over supply, the co goos far bolow what thoy would bo willing o pay for it, and stays thero until somo doy it | Michigan Conical: srent tha tho grost au eu the prico goes rapidly | Northwestern. up. No bottor illuatration of how pricos may Lo | Northwestern, pfd.. tho | ook Inland.." . market, regardless of tho progpoective su than s during suddonly bocomes dpj ply hins censod, and ¢ od_by tho prico tho lnut our mmmhu: i hag boon woll ko REAL ESTATE, or monthy paat that there woro lar, s 0 X nl "1}7,2';.;,2\55,2“;‘;:,“5 The following instruments wore filed for rec~ this, but the small supply | ord on Friday, Aug. 23: on the market hins hocn tho moans of kooping up ITY PHOTERTY, rico 20 or 23 conts + iban it would have buon ha stforod to consitniers boon oqual to what was at | g660 cipated it would bo. Tho only legitimato do- | *4 "+ 58 in for fmMmodiato o 3 this dogls with tho | , AFher %75 ft noof Diska s, nywf, 2218 £, 1y, and this domand and supply | 4ated Aug. 16 ; consldsration, $§,100, 0 prices of commadities for im- Tho denlings in futuros aro | Lot 35, dated Aug. 21 ; consideration, £2,400, moroly o npocies of gambling, which do not | Unionst, n w cor of Evanast, of, Lot 17, with bulld- A rices of things any | dnge, dated Aug. moro than bots urion tha condition of tho wonthor | Noblo at, bet or tho speed of trotting borses, sommodities aro not fixed until thoy come to markot, aud tho supply is thus monsured agalust 1 The attempt to gnticipate what will b tho result of this mensuring in tho future | gixteenth at, o f, 2x136) ft, dated June; coueider- inspoculation, Speculative pricos inthoso trans- | stion, $1,050, 4 actions aro prosumptivo and not real. buys an sctual commodity to-day to deliver on a | July 8 ; consideration, $800. stores tho commodity | | Wenlwortli av, s of D awag for that purposo, ho_takes that much sup- | Jiied June 35 ; considers on whoat in all tho priuci rion both last or bushol bigher (10 nctual BUPPIY | & f, 26 11 to slley, dated July 14; constderation, do rogulato modiate talos. govorn tho roal valucs or contract noxt month, an Mr. Smith adviges As far na tho prics WHY FADM PRODUCTS ARE LOW AND MANUFAC- TURED ANTICLES LIGM. 1t 1 romarkablo that o man maintaming doc- T % triues 80 obyiously contrary to common tons0 08 | QML Mr. Amagn Walkor, should” evor have acquired | Frour, brla,-wores 30 wnch roputation as o financial: writer and | yheat, bu. ., politival cconomist. Ina recent puplished lot~ [ Corn, b ter addressed to Mr, W. 8. Groosbock, in rola- | Oats, bu. tion to the effects of & doprociated curroncy, ho | Bye bit.. What §n the consequienco of this to the farmer? Ho MgE bell LIS HrOTMEIB t wlab thiy ase Wrth Tor da | Srexacdl, t port, Whatover they will bring for sbipment doter- mines the vaiuo of tho wholo crop, Thus tho farmer | Beer, brlay. sirtunily sells by ono etandard, & low one, and purs | Pork, bris huses all ho consumes by auother, & high ono, snd | Tard) i, foues tho difforence between them—3 differonce, ot a8 | Tallg. 166 ‘many foolishly thiuk of 15 nor vout, the_ gold. promé~ | Fatier, tbs. am, but of 30 or 40 per cept, Farm producta are on s average o bighor now {han anterior to tho war, when the currency woson & par with gold, us may b scen by roforring to the Price Current of New ork city on the 18t o laat, Yetwo find that afl toine nanufsctured nriicles are tnerensed {n prics by at least 50 to 76 por cont, Wile currencs so redundant thus ratges tho pries of allarticles mado aud wholly consumed at home,it hae uo offact upon thoso, a large part of which mdst rted. No uddition to tho present circuladon, therefore, wonld rafse the price of farmors’ prodicts & farlhing, Whilo sny increaso of our present circulation would eubiauce the price of all he consunes. Mr. Walkor ought to know that a rise or fall in tho prico of one commodity doos not affect all other commaoitios in tho same proportion. Cur- rency is practieally 8 comrmodity whick mon uso to wottlo the difforonces or balances in commer— tiul transacttons. Its value is rogulatod by the quality of tho eredit it ropresents, viz : tho prou- pect of setting the monay promited on tho faco of tho avtes, checks, or drafte which constitute : valus of this commodity, is cxti- mated, liko thot of other commodities, Tho fact that tho mon tio curroucy rikes or falls does notaffect the gold valuo of corn, or wheat, or coal any moro thao & riso in the gold prico 'of potatoss should Notwithetanding y valuo of tho _ curroncy, about tho effects of doprociated enirroucy on pricos of commodities, wo do buy aud koli on & gold basia alt tho timo, oat barm of a deprecinted ourroncy is that puoplo aro obliged o eal T u commeity of ucluating valuto for thia sottiomont. of ata i T e o o futtlouiout of LAANoon | guy, or wishod to soo; aud anathor oar-load, in- 050 to wiiich currency is appliod wmalies it of tho | Bpceted yostorduy as o, 5 sold at 81,10 by sam, ts valuo should b | P& Ll 1 would mattor littlo whotlr that valuo | N¢; 3 for Boptombor dolivery at that momont, was 100 conts ta tho nominal dollst of curroncy | Tho quostion was gonerally asked, 4 Why do or only 50 cents, so that it was unchanging, Mr, | ot the partios who cluim to havo beon aggriovad that | tppeal to the Committeo on Grain Inspootion ?" ighest_imporianco ‘Walker calls attontion to farm products bighor now than woro bofore manufactured iucrensod thom, g, 5-20s'0f '68, Jan, % 10-4 ¢ | the inquiry beiny 31'5,32 of whom mado their Bppoarance on tho market Northarn Paciii Chieago Oity Ts, Gouk County 78 Titinols County and LATEST. Naw Youg, Aug. 22,—Monoy active and higher, @ood borrowers Liad no dioulty during_the day tu supplying their wanla at 4@4, o closs of bank bours, 7 yor cent, st which il clowed, percout, but fuist be- | o{by saod continues sctive, aud prima nd cholce "This advance fu tug | Wore firmer, being tcarce snd in good demand. rice of money will probably Tesult fn a supply of | Olover was quict, but firmer. Othor soeds wers caultal a sl slises Bicrling dull and lowor, with actual buslucss st 107 for sixty days, and 1031¢ for afght, Customn rocolpls to-day woro £592,000, Importa for o ook, §1,016,010, a1 inoreseo of $1,000,000 ovor lant Thors was increased attendance {n tho Gold- Room,- snd transdctions, which ~wers _largo, woro ' mutch lelter distributed thon of lnto, coniracts, tho advanco having_ frightonod Romo of th for oitstoms, Tiio fict; 1163, Tho market sloscd atrong at the fatior prico, Asgiatant Troasurcr disbursor $44,000, Ahis latter rato, also, thoro is a good supply of | Govornmouts firm, with fow offoringe, mouey offered in thoe open markot, ‘The domnnd from the country for ourroncy | sltornatoly wesk and strong, -frmucsa prodominuting $hough not quito o largo oy yestordny, waa atiil | 1 tho late dulings, Pacitlo Mall was the strougost suficiont to mako a pressuro to soll oxchinnge at from §1to 81,25 per £1,000 discount. Somo | 1153 to 116}, with tho Intest saleant 116, Woatorn Inrgo amounts of curroncy woro slao ordored | Uninfell olf 4 or cont ¢ Atlantlo & Paciflo proforrcd from Now York to-day. TIIE FARMERS AND TUE PRICE OF CONN, 0 In tho farmors’ mooting in Iroquois County, | Shoroat 2 por cont; Now York Contral at 85 Nock inthis Btato, yostorday, tho prowminent sponker, | Island, Western unumll ond Pacific Mall, and other Mr. 8. M. 8mith, mado tho novol and ridiculous | PFQLiRont heres, at 4G declaration that “ tho ory that supply snd de- maud rogulated pricos was s humbug,” and in | Gourons, k.. Blato bonds qulot, Tenneasoos nnd Alterouris strong. Slockn leds active than yestorday, Tho markot wad Block on tho Iiat, ndvancing from 41} to 433, oloatng at tho lattor figuro, Panamn adyanced from sold 82734, 214 @28N, closing ot tho higheat prico. Erlo was' Hmm’x‘-{%lv‘fmmg 10 60y, St Paul stocks wero woak, tockm continio doaror fian ‘ioncy, with an active borrowing demand, Wabnah Joanod flat] Lak por oent, Blerling, 1077, AoVERNMENT noxDA, Coupous, '6' Coupons, 5 Now 58, Qougons, Y627 Wells Fargo . United Statea Ex, i¢ | Ohieago & Ohicago & Alton pf Ohfo & Misstasippl. i 0, 0. & 0. #1051 ' 87 | Union Pacfostocka., 203 643 | Onlon Pacific bonds, B " B1% | Contral Pacific bonda1025 1 .. | Del. Lack, & Woatorn.100% Lo | B & Ere.. 2K Pittsburgh. N, 7, Central..... B, Paul,. Michigan av, bet Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth ts, Bhurtloff av, seventh lot n of Whitohouso place, o f, onsidoration, $1,700, est Obio nnd Erlosts, W, Lot 84, Tho values of | dsted Oct. 5, 1872 ; considoration, $1,600. Noblo st, bot West Ohfo and Lirfo ste, w{, Lots 32 and 3, dated Oct. 6, 1872 ; conslderation, $2,400, On sirect bot Contreavand Throop st, 175 £t 8 of If & man Maln st, 0w of Thirty-first st, nof, Lot 39, dated ougian place, 01,33 11 to iley, Rbiodes nv. 1 ocor Thirtythird st, w £, 113 ft to plyout of tho market; but if Lo buys only [ aioy, dated Noy. 20, 1872 ; consideration, $13,000. ¥omobody oluo's contract to dolivor to Liin, whilh | * G3iserins o ket Lanin sxh Aweu 4,8 1 Lot 00, he eolls his own similar contract to somobody | dated May 1 ; consideration, $360, clso, ho offects noithor the prosont supply nor | Clsbonrn a¥, between Molinwk and Larrabes sts, 8 w dam'nl:ld, nulll his whole h“lfiuancllon hns no offoct B maideration, $7,000 on the renl prices of the commodity. If the J alsted s o Rl L bnly Of eorn on the | L Nather s, oof ifalitel st,u ¢, 30x118 ft dated Aug. markot thoy must oxpect the price will go down. On the contrary, if tho nctunl supply ia small | doted Aug. 92 ; cousidoration, $1,000, compared to the immediate demand, the prico Indiann av, 160 8 of Twenly-fourth at, w f, 25x180 will go up roardioss of how much corn thoro may bo in the country which it is presumed may cowo to market soingtima. furmors to_* corubine " and Lol their grain for a prico, and thoy will got it. of corn i coucerned, it is possiblo tho farmers might necomplish something in tho way of in- 0 the Grangos of Tows and Iilinois would unsuimously ngreo to do so _snd stick to their resolution, becauso Towa and Illinois farnish tho whole exportable samplos of corn in tho Unitod Stales, aud have no important competitors in tho world. But in b ¢ whaat, tho Wost furnishos too small a propor- | Tho following wor tho reccipts and shipmonta tion of the sggregate surplus of tho world to | of tho leading articles of produce in Chicago affect tho markets of tho world by any such ar- | during thoe past twonty-four hours, sud for tho £, 33610 It to Sohmwk at, with buildings, dated Aug, 15 considoration, $,500. Nowton ut, bet Town and Augusta sts, w £, Lot 41, 1t, dated Aug. 21 ; conshleration, $15,000, ‘Weal Lako t, ¢ cor of Cifuto ™M, nf, snd ot ZTots 2 and 3, Block 28, O T, dated April1; considora~ ton, 39,600, ‘Contra nv, 74 £t nof Cntharing at, w1, 24Xx103 ft, dated Aug. 113 couslderation, $1,850, OUTII OF OITY LINITH, Lot 19, Hurfords sub ofnw k of 0w i of8o X 86c 9, 3, 14, datod Aug. 6; considoration, $500, ——— COMMERCIAL. Fnioax Evexixo, Avg. 23, corresponding dato one yoarago: BECEITTH, BIIFMENTS, 1872, Barfoy, bu Grass sesd, 27000 10,600 i) 7000 Broom-corn, ba. Quregd meats, Tba. 5 5 60| 160 {110,900 47,5161 142,750] 99,000 Totafoes, b, | s Tumber, m foot..11) 6,120 4 16101 1,650 Shingled, m, N 1en| 1435 Lath, m. w0 sl usl sy Salt," vrl.. 160].0...0 . 5| 8% Withdrawn from stare yostorday for city con- sumption : 4,004 bu whoat; 8,942 bucorn; 2,537 Du onts; 951 bu ryo; 416 bu barley. Tho following grain has been inspected into storo this morning, up to 10 o'clock: 444 cars wheat; 609 cars corn; 6,000 bu high mixed do, 62,900 bu No. 2 do, and 2,000 bu rojected do, by canal ; 79 carg oats ; 20 cors rye; 18 cam barloy. Total (1,171 cars), 525,000 bu. Tho barley difiiculty is 88 much of a muddle aa over, nud morego. A largo partof tho talk on 'Chianga to-day was in Toferouco to the barloy in- epoction, and speculations as to tho upshot. ‘There can b very littlo doubt that the Tnspect- ors are placing & higher intorprotation upon the rules than I8 consistent with common fairness, though they may bo litorally correct. A samplo was oxhibitod to-day, which had boon passod as No. 3, but which, in the opinion of a great many who oxaminod it, was s good No. 2 aa they evor which was 3¢ por bu highor than the prica of o | and the auswor was that thio membors of tho tho | Committoo biavo been absont from the city for antiolon are | about & month past. During the wholo of that from 50 to 75 por cant highor. ‘Chis is trug, but | LMo noappesl haa boon poesiblo, It wae ru- Eho canso i6 uot what Mr. Walkor thinks it fs, | Mored somo timo ugo that one of the mombors Tho tariff on iwportod mannfactured articlos in | Of that Commitieo hind tendered his rosiguation, added to the prica of ull such articlos nsed horo, | but the othors havo not yot weou fit to follow his whetber mado ot hom o abrond. Gonoral tnxa- | ilustrious examplo. The opluion was frocly tion would porhaps havo raisod the pricos of | Biven to-dny that all ought to resign, aud maka farin products to somo oxtont, bub the modorn | F00M for mon who will aitond to “tho business. applisncos and labor-saving invoutions of lato THE MALKETR Yeara havo undoubtodly reducod tho cost of | , Tholeading producs markeis woro firmor ln Taising farm products moro than taxation hag | tone to-day, with modorata activity, though re- Iho vast nmonnt of inventive | COlbts woro again lurgo, nnd tho shipments geniusandmoolianical industry dirccted tomakin farm muohinory hus boon throwi way for tholas Ewonty vears if it haw not growtly roducod the | cations of bad woathor, prompted to & higher cost of producing grain and othor {arm produots, | TAnE0 of prices hore, which way somewlat Ou this point wo would not ouly coucede that | ohecked by tho fact of a liboral supply. roducts aro an low as thoy wero bofore tho [ Dry Roods woro moving frooly at firm and un- ut it is probable that a careful examination | chavged pricos, fhoro wasa quiot fooling in of tho pricos of farm produots to the producor | the grocety markel, tho domand boing moderato will show that thoy uro much lower than bofora | 8ud mainly confined to tho staplos. Firmnous the war. The iucrensed cost of transporting | Provailod, howevor, in sll departments, sud the thom groator distangos holps to keep up the | tondenoy” in coffees, rico, aud rofined sugars prices in tho groat niarkets, and to conconl the | Bc6med rathor inan upward diroction. Olicoso real decrease to tho producer, LOCAL BTOOK AND BOND MARKET. Mossrw. Tunt, Proston & Koon quote as] fol- | connection with tho hay, hido, and loathor mor- Tows this afterioon: much smallor than tho Tocont avorago. Tho foraign markots were strong, whiok, with indi- was fairly activoand firm. DButtor was quiet and onsy. No now foatures woro dovelopod in Lots, Drlod fruits woro quoted quiet aud steady. . | Fish rulod firm at_provious prices. ‘Thero was 7 | notling now in oils, paints, pig-iron, and to- 73 | bi acco, 1183 The yard trads in lumbor continnes moderato, 5 | pricos boing witbout variation, 'There was an % | Improvomont iu tho domand for lumbor sflont, from country doslors, sovoral 7i | to-tay, Prices wero without matorial chungoe. 1165 | Motaly, iron, noits, ond naval atores woro unchanged, ~ Building materlals mot with 175 04 | tho usual inquiry st former prices, 10" &% | Common broom-corn was in moderate requost, but good to choioo lots are ruther dull, being held above tho views of consumers, owing to searcity and prospeot of & light orop. Hops and wool woro without any new doyelopments, The latter staple is firm af the ourrent rates, Tim- | hoohanged. _ Green frully wore skunQat, and in fair Jocal roquest. Vogotablos, poultry, and egga wero tull. Tanko froightn wero very quiot at unchangod ralos. Vesuols wora scarco, and, on tho strongth of that, tho carriors askod 1¢o advanca, but thoy soon fonud thut ebigpers” woro carulons about oporatiug, and coneludod to lot woll alono. 'he movoment was vory slow, which is oapecially Qiscouraglng, in viow of the inoroasing rocoipls of grain, tlint threnton to, fill up onr olovators Doforo thio odgo of wiutor. ' ook woro 3ga on on corn, and 70 on whoat, by sail to Buffalo, To Kiogton, coru was quoted nt 12}¢0, and whont al 18520, Com to Now Bugland 'points, on thirough ‘ratow, was nnchnngad, nb 200 vin Dul- falo, Sarnin, of Godorleh, and 200 via Ogdonu- burgl, A total of 4 ohartors wan reportod whigh will oarey out 40,000 bu whont and 54,000 bu corn. Highwinos wero ?\Ilet, aud stendy at tha ro- aont advanco, though quotad 1o lowor In Now York, Tho offerings were light, honco nothing could bo obtained by buyers unlowa at full pro- vions figuros, Balos woro reported of 100 brly at 860 por gallow, aud tha markat closed nomi= nally at that figure, though probably a shade enstor in tone than yeaterdny. Trovielons woro quiok and with lttle_cliango, Moss pork wos in rathor botter demand and Fulod somowhat fizmer, oxcapt ou tho Soptombor option, which was dull at yostordny's insido Ixrlcua, owing to tho expectation that somo do~ livorios made for that nionth will bo thrown on tho market, The shipmonts of pork for tho weol, 8o far, nggrefinln 7,001 brls, which loaves B with quite a small stock on hand, Lard was quict and firm. Moeats wero in light demand, and_middlos were quoted 3¢s lowor on wintor ]»mu\m. owing to_tho oxpectation that summer ot will bo plontiful ere long, Ham, ospocially, wore dull.. Dacon moats wero unchanged. Tho markot closed nt tho followng range of pricos: Doy pork, cash or eollor Au- cust, 910.123¢@16.20; do sollor Bnlytnm).mr, §16.76@16.80 ; o ucllos Ootobor, 816,20@16.25 do soller Decombor, £13.25@19.50 ; Jard, cash or sollor August, $7.872¢@8.00; do seller Soptomber. §8.00@8.125¢ ; summer do, 7}5@ 79{::. Swoot pickled lLamg quoted at 10@ 1iigo. Dry snlted meats stondy at 7@ 8¢’ for shouldors ; 93¢@03¢o for short ribs ; ‘and 9io for short clear. Boxed whouldors, 8%@ 8igc; English monts, 05{@9Jgo for short ribs; 936 for short clonr, Summer-cured moats gno- 14blo at 10 bolaw thoso prices. Bucon is quoted &t 830 for shouldors; 103¢c forclonr riba; 10340 for thort clear; nnd 14@i6o for hams, wil pocked. Moss beof, #8.75@9.00 ; oxtramess do, $9.76@10,00 ; Dbeof hams, $24.00@26.00, City tallow 75{@7go : gronse quotablo at 43/@0io. Bales wero reported of 500 bria mess pork at $16.121¢; 1,000 brls do sollor Boptembor, at 21.75; 500 brls do seller October, at glfi.flfi; 250 brls do sollor Decomber, at $18.60; 50 tcs sum- mor lard, at 73jo. A #ale of 50D boxos ghort ribs, at 03¢ seller Docomber, waa romoved, but not reported, 4 Flour was nfin(n vory quiot and was gonerally quoted dull, though at unchanged prices. Thero vwas o littlo moro-doing than yostorday, but tho ealos woro clitofly made to local doalers, the in- quiry for shipmont belng very light, The ro- coipts were small, and mouy of the stocks arc re- portad to be in the samo condition, which onables dealors to maintain quotations in tho face of & small inquiry, ospacially as whoat was firmor to-day., Bran was strong, being in light supply. Bales iucludo: G0 brls whito wintor ox- {ras ot £8.60 ; 400 bris do on private torms ; 300 Drln apring oxtras (Athloto now whoat) at 86,25 ; 100 bris doat $6.12%¢ ; 100 bris do at $6.00 ; 800 brls do on private torms. Totsl, 1,360 brls, Algo, 20 tons bran at §10.00 on track : 10 tons do at $10.60 atmill, Tho following was tho closing raugo of prices : Far to cholce white wanter oxtra Red winter OXUrafverssesss Good to cholea apring extras, $ 0.75@ 0.50 £.75@ 7.00 .00 6,00 4.50@ 6,00 7.0010.00 6.00@ 7.5 2.503 4.50 4.00@ 4.35 o 10,00@10.60 Wheat was rathior losa active, and strongor, at 1¢o above thoe rango of iuuturdn{; but, in ro- verse order, opening woak, and closing strong. Tho * ticker " early roported Livorpool a8 being lower on wheat, which Rroducer.l o lower ton- doney bore, which quickly disappeared when Boorbohm quoted the European markots as strong, with an upward tondouoy. The shippors took Bold moro frooly than yostordny, sovernl ordors having boon sent here, when it was found that the prominm on cash whoat had almost died it was roprasontod by & cyphor at one timo to-day, The short intorest bogan early to try “to 811'in at the decline, but found so littlo offer- od that the shortago was not materlally roduced. Tho recoipta woro again lasko, but tho shipmont record oxhibited a matorial improvemont, so that thioro will not bo any considerable stock on hand at tho closo of tho wook, and only one wookmoro in which to buy in for ali tho doliveries con- traoted to be made in August. It s difficult to toll whara tho whout is tocome from, and there msy yot bo an important squoozo on_August, though, uot organized by auy sposial cliquis, a8 in July. Soller the month oponed ' ab $1.10}, and odvanced to SLISY &t the “dloso. Bollor Koptember mcid $1109{@1.12%%, closing ot B112%. Bellor the yoar vold at 81.07@1.08%. Cash No. 2 upring gold at S1.18@L.18Y¢, closing at the out- sido. No. 1 spring closed at $1.23: No. 8 do at $1.103; and rojocted do at 050, Winter wheat was uuaontionod, and it i now thought prob- ablo that we ehall not_rocoive onough hare of tho crop of 1873 to make n market for it. Our miflora’ aro not llkely to want it, with euch magnificent quality of spring to grind from. Casl: salos wore reportod of 3,600 buNo. 1epring 8t 91.23; 4,400 bu do at $1.223¢; 8,400 bu No. spring At 91,1857 ; 10,800 bu 'do at L.18 11,600 bu do at S1.183¢; 122,800 bn do at $1.18; 22,800 bu No. 8 spring at $1.103¢; 8,200 bu do at'31.10%¢ 5 2,400 bu do at 31,10 8,600 bu re- joctod spring at 950, _Total, 193,600 bu. Corn was activo and strong, advancing 1o from the olosing p:ico of yosterdsy, under a rather ghorp compotition from spoculative buyers. Livorpool and Now York woro both quoted strong, and this brought out s brisk domand, whicli was nat ttoppod by tho roport that tho rocoipts wora vory largo, When it was after- ward discovored that tho figuros reprosented tho roceipts as being 100,000 bn too much, the markot grow atill stronger. Tho shippers oporatod very aparingly, boing doterrod by tho roported Hcaroity of froight room; but all tho cash offorings, as woll os options, wore willingly taken to Al shorts, The orders from the country to_buy wore numerous. Country oporators sooth to bo b lnst porsuaded that thio crop of this yoar will oxbibit a big foll- ing off, and that thaiigh high froights may koop down pricos now, thoy aro bound to riso i tho wintor, whou the character of tho crop has beou daterniinod oxporimentally. Bollor the montb, or cash No, 2, openod at 380, and ndvanced to 8930 at tho olaso. Bollor Noptember sold at 3415@00%o, end _sallor Octobor nt 39%@ 4087c, both closing _flrm. High mixed closed ot 90)o, and rofested at e, Cash #nlos woro roportod of 1,600 bu high mized at 99340 : 4,800 bu do ot 8930 ; 40,400 budo at 903G ; 8,800 bn do ab 8944a; 6,200 bu doat 8905 19,800 bu No. 2 at 89370 ; 19,000 bu do nt 393c ; ‘129,400 bu do at 890 25,200 bu do ot 3870 1 69,800 bu do ot 388¢c 5 24,400 bu do at 38340 ; 10,000 bu do at 98%o ; 1,600 bu rojocted 2’863 ; 12,000 bu do at 360 ; 8,800 bu do at 865{0 3 12,000 bu do at 853gc. Total, 892,800 bu, Onts woro in rathor bottor domand, and firm ot 80 udvance of J(@34c, the groatest apprecia- tion boing in cash fots, or options for this month's delivory, most of which aro yot unfilled. Thoro way o spécial fnquiry for ubipinout, but iho short iutorost rofloctod that tho offoct of big recoipts for this mouth bad probably reached it maximum, and that only & wouk romained in which to buy. Ossh No, 2, or sollor tho month, oponed ot 47¢, and roso to 2740 at tho closo for round lots, cnr lots boing ot & shade of dis~ count. Bollor Soptombor sold at 26 26340, oud sollor Octobor_ nt 265{@203c, both closing.at the outsido. Rojeoted waa firm, Cash salos wora roported of 80,000 bu No. 2 at 273c ; 1,600 bu do at 2730 ; 18,000 bu do at 27c; 2,400 bu_Tojooted at 23940 ’; 3,600 bu do at 233¢c; 600 bu No. 2 white at 275¢0’; 600 bu do at 970 ; 4,400 bu by sample, whitc, at 300 on track. To- tal, 67,200 bu. Tiyo was less active, but steady st the re- duction notod yontordsy, buyers holding off for & furthor doolinno, but boing unablo to obtain it. "Tho rocoipts oxhibit & moderato inoroaso, but aro not vo largo that thoy counot bo takon ‘oaro of without woaknoss, Oash sales woro limited to 9,200 bu No. 4 ut 650, Ltejoctod was nominui at 600, No. 3 eollor Boptombor sold st 6ic; and sollor tho month was nomiual at 6434@06e. Barloy was dull and unsottled at about tho ologiug prico of yostordny, whon tho markot was artially domorolized by the posaibilitios of {ne orforonco with the prosont mile for grading. Mout oporators soomed to bo all at sen to-day, aud proferred to wait till somothing moro dofi- nita fu kuown of thesituation. New No, 2, soller Soptomber, oponod ut $1,05, rouo to $1,10, and closod fn tho neighborhood of 31.08. Now No. 3 gold at 790 sollor Boptembor ; and rojected at 60c for tho same option, Cush snlos wore re- forted of 800 but No. 2t 81,05, 800 bu No. 8 at 07 400 bu rejootod at 030 1,000 bu do at G 800 bu by wauplo at 1,08 400 bu do at 950; :ou‘»u Qo at 800 ; 600 bu do ot 600, Total, 6,800 u. ¥ XUROPEAN MADKETS, The following is Beerbohwm's dispatch to tho Doard of L'rade to-day Ava, 2—Lonpon—Floating cargooa of whoat off const firm, ‘Tho demand for the Continent contintics fulr, Avgrage spring, on Pagydge, 1ox pro/mpt sipnunt, or for shipment In two months, 63a 03, Knglish coun- {ry niarkels & ahinde dearor,. ¥ronch country markots for wheat gencrally strongt, Amotican Iard, 1s. Mark Tano—Wheat very firm ; corn qulet, Liverpoal—Wheat I air inquiry; corm stfong, Amierican Iard stroug at NEW GRAIN, Thie followlng notico was posted by Olifof In- spoctor Iinrpor to-dny ¢ Omoaao, Aug, 23,—0n and ofter this date the fol lowing rule goos Into effect: * The word ¢ now ? shall bo nsorted in onch cortlfioale of fanpection of o nawly barvasted crop of ‘wheat, onts, ryo, and barloy, untii the 15th day of Octabor, and of coru until uch time in cach seanon as the Commissioncrs may elect,” KANSAS OITY, Tho atatistica ot Januns Ojty show & wonder- ful incronso in tho livo-stock businoss of that polnt. Tho roceipts of eattlo from Jan. 1 to Aug. 1, in 1872, wora 51,104 hend, whilo during tho stmo narlod for 1870 tho Tocoipts have boon £8,800 hand, showing an incrosso of 7,760, Tho T{mes of that ity uays 1 . “In tho jtom of hogs, tho rocolpts from Jan, 1, 1873, to Aug. 1, wore 20,2484 villo duriug tho samo umo tho prosont ot tho rocolpts have beon 101,844, showing an norondo of 72,006, moro than doublo tho numbor of. the pnst menson, This sponks volumes for Kansos City as s atock markot, and indisputably showa the rapld strides wo are mnlduglu that diraction, cclipsing and outstripping tho older and more oxtonaive citics of the country. 1 Agido from tho increnso in receipta of stook, and tho vast numbors now herding with & view to thia morkot, thors aro other considerations worthy of mention in this conneation, The At- tontion of tho first stock dealors nnd commis- slon buyors in the land is being_directed to this potut, sud thers sro no loss than fourtoen flrat- clasa firma with noat and capacions offices ot tho yards, who dovoto thomaolves the yoar round o this ospocial businoss. Tho yards, grounds, and appurienancos havo been Vory much im- proved, sud ostended facilitios otherwise In- oronucd. As to the packorics, thoy aro in oxcel- lout ordor, and of dimensions commonsurato with tho Incroased business oxpoctod, Tho won- derful incrosso in thio rocolpt of hoga over tho corrosponding months lssk year ia o significont fact, a8 well as a gratifying ono. It demon- atratos tho fact that farmors ore turning their attontion to hog-ralsing ana providing for profit- ablo cousunticn for tholr bountoous corn orops, 'Tho Liwo Is noar at band, if farmors will raiso hiogs, nlways in cash domand, whon corn will not go begging elong our railroads et 16 and 20 conts o bushel, and when it will no longer bs burned npon railrond trains as fuel.’ LATEST. TIn tho nfternoon whoat waa activo, rod olosed tho ssmo a8 on 'UhnnE . No. 2 8pring sold at $1.183(@1.193¢ soller the month, nnd 81.12%@ 1,128 sellor Hoptembor, both closlng at tie in- gido. " Gorn waa fairly sotivo and stoady ot 39%0 cash, 8030 soller Soptombor,’ and 403¢c selier October.” Darley was highor, selling at $1,123¢ sollor Soptombor. Lake froights and provisions wero quiot and unchsuged. —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, Fripay EVENIXG, Aug,'92. ALCOTIOL—Vas unchauged, Wo quoto b4 per cent proof at $1.90@195. BROOM CORN~Trade was moderate and chiofly in {he common grades. Guod aud chiolco corn 14 hold at quotations, bt there s very little dalug, ne few per- ‘ons aro willing to pay the prices askod, The supply of common corn {s fair but not na Iarge s at this time 1isat season, Worepest: No. 1 burl, B%@10¢; No, 1 stock, brald, 6X@7i6o; No, 3 do, 64@6x0; No. 3 do, 4}Y@Hc; inatdo groon, 5@0c; rod Up, SK@AN palo and red, 5@4o. 'BEANS—Vers fuactive, and prices are nominally unchanged se follows: Prime navies, $2.60@2.060% primo medium, $2,35@3.40; common to falr, $1.25 .00, ClOILDING MATERIALS—There wero mo mow features, Tho averago* domaud oxiats at unchangod prices, 88 follows : _Sluccly, $2.60: Now ~Yarx stucco, costing, $3,60@400; Vortiand coment, $7.60 @800 brl; Tosondulg comont, $3.35@3,60; Utica, Pouisvillo, Bfanlfus, and Akron comont, $2.00 B brl} marblo_dunt, $3,00; lhwo in bulk, 80c@$1.00; Uma -(brls), $1.10@1.35 @ bri:_whilo saud, B brl, $L60 @200 plnaterin, m, 400 ‘Ko bRick, per 1000 g hatr, 'H by, & $55.00390.00; building Urick (common), presned. brick, $14,00@16.00 ; sewor brls +Milwaukoo nnd Racluo prossod, liol.; do common, $14.00816.00; Indioun ‘proseod, $18.00@21.00: do common, $10,00@15.00; fro Clay. per brl, $3.00@4.00, - DUTTEL Remsins quict at formor quotations, Thhers was not much dofug in tho way of shipmicnts, tho inqiry beiug cbifely fo mupply local conyumptiva vianta, e ropeat aue liat, ae follaw ¢ Strictly choice ellow, 20@24c ; medium’ to good, 10@16c; Inforior 1o common, 11@HMe. 'BAGGING—Tho situation of tho bagging market wis unchanged, Grain_bags: woro active, with on advancing tendonoy, whilo' other Linca ruled quict aud steady.. Following aro {he guotations : Btatk A, soie; Ludlow A, 3503 ton A, 3te; Alnorican ‘A, 8303 Amoskeag A, 320 3 Otter Greck, 8303 burlap bagh, 4 Shd & bu 133310} guunies, siogl, 17@180; o doublo, 280% ool sack, C3EGEC. CHEESE—Undor this head the chianges wers noim- portaut, Tho' dumand continties good, and, under ateadily dimiufsling atocks, tho viows of holders aro ‘equivorally inn, Quotations ste s follows : New York factory, 13%@13}0; Oblo factory, 11X@12)c} Westorn factory, 115@1256. GOAL—Pricc’ remain firm and unchanged, Wo quolo : Toligly proparad, $10,80; Lacksmanne, $9.50; Erie, 0,005 Briar 141, $,60; Walout 1uill, $9,00 Blosshutg, $0,00@9.50; Uocking Valles, $5.00: Ca nel, $10.00; Indinua 'Block, $1.60@E.00; Kirkland Grate, 48,003 Cherry Blino, '$8.503 Minonk, $8.003 Kingston, $7.00; Wilmington, £0.00. GUOPERAGE ~Manufuctiired work romains dull, but thero 4 considerablo inquiry from tho fnterior for stock, and prices oro fully sustained, ~Wo re- peat : Pork arrels, §1.30@1,40; lard iorces, $1,60@1.70; Whisky barrols, $1.00@2.10:" flour barrels, $8@S1 Dark atavea, rogh, $22.00@34.00; do, bucked, $14.00 (®10,00; otco stuvés, rough, $20.00@35.00 ; do bucked or uawel, $25.00638,00 ; whisky staves, rougl, $4,00@ 50,003 o buckod, $35,00: flour atavos, $9.00@10, circle flour heading, T5@95e por aot ; four hoop pol $14,00@16,00 por m; pork and tierce polos, $30.00G 88,00 por m. EGGS—Woro without particular chango. Tho sup- ply fu woro than equal to tho- demsud, whioh In ro- Stricted ta tho dally wants of tho retail trade, Many of tho offeringsnro fn an_unsslable condition, Gooud fo warranted lota sold at 12@13c, FEATIEIS—Thoro waa b considoratlo fnquiry this ‘morning for prime live geeso feathers for shiptent to Coliforala, anid, 30 o oferinga woro light, yrices vancod 3@ ke, We quota: Prime fa ohoice’ live geese fealhers at 12@T6c ; jobblng_ price, 8U@8%; mixed feathors, 25@700; chicken, 6@Tc. Salos lucludo 0 sacka ‘primo livo geose ot T6c. "FISH~Mackerel and whiteflsh continue scarce, aud avo excecdingly firm. Doslers olso oxporionce omo diilienlty in supplying tho demand for salmon, but otherwige stocks’ sro in good shapo. Wo auoto tho genoral merket firm, a8 followa : No 1 whitotish, by $0.00@0.35; N, 2 do, $5.70@0.00; No, 1 fout, $5.00¢6.25; No, 1 ahoré mackerel, how, ¥~ brl, $12.50@12,75; No, 1 bay, $9.50@9.75; No, 2 mackorel, 3 brl, $8,50@6.75; family mackorel, % b, $7.00@7.25; Mo, 1 _shoro kits, $1.95@2,003 st morcured codilah, per 100 Ibs, $0.35@0.60; George's codfals, $0.50@6.76; Labrador lerring, split, bris, 19006000 do 'S brl, $AT6@E00; Labrador bor- riug, rouud, brl, 38.0068.50; do 3 'brl, $4.35@4.50; hox herring’ No.'1,2@300; box herring, sealed, 3@ 350; Columbia RIor saimon, 36 bris, $0.50@0.75. FRUITA AND NUTS—Business was agaln reported quiet, with little ur no variation in prices. At the homent the markot issteady ot the sunoxod quotations : Fonriun—Dates, B @ 034¢; fige, drume, 12@140; g, box, 16@160; French pruties, 16@10¢ ; Turklsh pranes now, 17@180 ; ralsius, layers, §,00@9.15; Zantocur- TAnts,75@80; cltron, 4@ibe, DowEwrio—Alden apples, 11@200; Bichigan do, 9@100; Western do, 8@8ici Southorh do, 1@T4(c; peachos @: ‘Dalves,10@10%¢; do, mixed, Ti@8e; binckberrics, 12@ 3o raspberricé, 0@dle} itted’ chorrios, 25(10c, Nutg—Filverts, 1@100; almonds, Terrsgons, 2@2Ho; Nuplow walnute, 255300 Drazils, 9 @10%c; pocant, Totns, 14@150; African peanuts, 6@Ti0 : Wilmings ton peanuts, @8o: Tentoesee pounufs, B@dc, GROCERILS—Trado was only falr in any depsrt- ment of the matkot, whilo asldo’ from tho moro staplo seiiclen the movement compurativaly wos_ slugul. Trices, hawover, wero firm all around, and iu cotfees, Tico, aud rofined augar thero is womething of an up Ward toudoucy, Rangoon rice wau marked up 3o, Fith which exception our quotations were unchiangod 1 Oaun, BopA—12/@B3c, Corprri—Moctn, H@H¥e; G, G, Java, 204@ 300+ Jawn, No. 298%@300; fancy Tilo, 2820503 chofee do, 2315@25%¢} primu Lo, 25@253¢c; good do, 243@2i0; common do, 2% @233cc ; rosting do, 233 @ie: ‘Glugopore Jave, ~ 2@dlio; Coata lifen, fuen, 252{@200; do, primo, 35@35%0; Maracalbo, UK@INC. B esf—Star, full weight, 10%/@300; stearine, full wolght, 143(@15¢ ; o, ehort welght, 135@14xcc. liog=tatus, 8ji@8xo; Rangoon, 13@bo; Caro- s, 9@01{0, oLAS Tateut eut loof, 195/@13%0; crushed and powdored, 113/@117{0; granulated, uxmu}gx; A, standard, 115 @110 doNo & 11/i@lie; B, 11 1iho; ostra 0, 107;@1lei O No. 3, 105 Tow 0, 10@10%0; choico brow do, 0%@10e; falr do, DX@Ik0 {@lbo; falr do, 9@IKo: Now Orleans Bugnr, chiolce, 047@1Uo ; a0 priwe, D3@9xc; do, fair, 82/@50; common, <. ravpe-Dinmond drips, $1.25@1.90; sllvor drips, extra flio, 70@730; good sugar house syrup, &5@dso; extra do, b0@6se ; 'Now Orleans molarsos, choice, BI@ B0 do " prime, T3@180; 40 comnion, 66®00; Porto Rics molasses, cholco, 65@050; cominon wolasacs, 3 3dc, B enarus—Common to bost, 9G10¢, BisouAllsplce, 17@1805 cloves, 37@380; caaals, saGulo; poppor, . 43Gu0e; wuliices, 81156130} gliger, puro, 28@%00; do No. 1, 20@150; do No, 3, 10 19, % ‘BoArs—Fronch motied, 8 @0Xo; German mottlod, a3Gbi0 s Golden Weel, 6@0%0; White Lily, 04/@ efio} Whilo Ttoro, 84 @nos brown Windwr, 450 Utal paim, 0@0xe ; Bavan Tinporial, G @0xc, i ranon—Qloss, 9 @Llcs coru, 0@110 | Iauudry, 03 Mo common, 6X@0c, GREEN FRUITS—Domestio fruits of uenrly all Kinds woro i Jboral wupply Ahis morning, and’ mot With 0 fair local dowand. Appios, pexchos, bud grapes wore ensler, Wo quot mous, $16,00@10,00 por Lox; Naplen do (arge), $1200, Ouliforuta " peary b por cass do plums, $0.00 por taso; do Tokay sud Muscatol grapos, $4.00G6,00. Now appiles, 254800 por box or baskot, §1,00@2:25 (por D) for com® Tk o fair; good to cliolca do, $2.80@8,78 por brl THlackberrics, $3.50@4,00 por caso’; wild "do, $3,00@3,50 par cano, Huckisherrics, §3.00 yier'lt, Pears, T5c@8L er box or baskot; Hartetls do, $180 per box, ‘pared, 24@25¢ ; poachies, Peaclion, 40c@$1.00 por bax or baskot ; do clolco per beael \‘Jua.egmpo}'“—'nunnu, D0G5.60 por cano (38 Ibe) ; 81,3 por buskot; Biberian ora 80c per bo: Damon dums, oz by IIOPg—Woro fn falr 1 thought {hat pricon for new o Mty i i conni ';ig“ o pxuoriations | mpiorie, b, b of 8 beler G svorsaoinods | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. 1! uest and afeady, It s hops will miilo quite high from Murapo to this country, pricen wi ‘Wa quioto Weatorn o o, 'v—Wan dull and nomioal At former quotations, toto wholeanlo pricen pald_ by doslorm,—cars to contalu 20,000 1bw,—ns followa: New Umothy, prim $12,00@13.00; do, No. %, $10,0 , $11,00% do, nld 7,00@8.00, For delivory of prossed, ng to disthnco, ido” trade waa' Tossonsbly notive at and_uneliangod Wo_ropeat our list an follown: Groen clly butohors!, 70; groon M t, 114ci do heavy, Aty axtiod 105@1l0} or otlicr ce, IRON AND BTEEL~Iomain quiot, Wo continue ry flint, 18@100; on ruliby, scorod oul Oliroms too! stocl Bteel tro, 1-In... LEATHER—Wo and steady at the subjolnod pirices : B¢ @0 @h ‘quofo the markef modoratoly activo CATTLE BALES, 4B, A"solo.... oted pricoa : We ropes 0, 10514, $14,00; do. 1213, $14.60; do 14320, $16,00; do, roofing, 10, $i 603 do, 203, P10 Trx—Largo, 430; small, 490 BREXRT ZiNo—Full casks, 11c; hal 1ors quantity, 113¢c; slabe, g, BuEsT INON—No, 24, 60 rates; Russia iron, 23c; do No. 1 stained, 206 rafen, GALVANIZED IRON—NO, 16@20 No. 25@30, 17¢ ; No. 97, 180 of 35 por cont 14 mato from ibia lint. Corwxn—Copper bottoms, 470 tinned copper, 380 bl out {o sizes, 480 UL@IKe; No. 22@24, 1607 400 ; braziers, over 12 s, uishod copper, 4603 do, Winc—2 to 6, 8c; 6, 8 and 0, 1003 10to 11, 1o} 13, 1134e: 13 and 14, 1340 16aud 1, 1o} 17, 160} 18, 165 19, 1903 0, 200 ; fuil bundlo, ' 35 por cent ‘dls- ‘fenco wire, 746 ; by car load, Ti(o. ATLS—Doalors roport fair inquiry for nails, and | 52 Toxa a firm market, Wo quot ten ; 50r3 d«:"ao,sa‘mi 33 cown 4 4760’ 24 do, $1.76; clinch, $7.00, FI0GS — Tho ho Ol deuand io light a0d cb1ofly | ohapge pifhor in the-chi for wmall lots, o5 hecoasity requiron. flnwué Manilla _tope, B 1, b 4 1b, 20@220; tarrod ropo, | Bales wero roported al o, $6.00@0.60§ pitcl, WDrl, | heavy to $4.00 for oxtra light, but the bulk changed | g, Lonts Fast Lin lof with a Uberal around, Quotations remain unoliat Carbon, 170; oxtrs lard oll, 7 630} un‘uln%«(;. r;n‘;‘; 900; aporm, $1,00@2.00; nea 1o extr Wu@; do No, 1, T6o; bonk ofl, 6 hant oll, 95¢ ; Lurpentine, 530 ; naphths, 63 vity, 18@1 ILARY AND GA oly in oxcees of the deman o nccept lower _prict tholr consiguments, as proviously statod, tho grontor part of | 55 203 Wo ‘quoto: Ol chickons, | 9 109 @6.00, 1 inquiry and were firm all | closod steady at $4.25@4.60 for poor to choloo heavy, lg:s,: f"“ at flm@‘.m:‘!or eomlnfl:l b?%xt;l; light, Among , 67c; No. 2, e ons ollowing : -4 Toj N, | o day'a kransictions wars fha g ly pure, $L10: | Ko, Av, PriceNo. o; straits, | “6d 200 43 hod, B ta foot ofl, etrict] 16c, ~Tho supply of chickons i ca in order to dispose of | g5 Gsmo in good condition sehis | 157 200 tho rocelpts'srs_unsnlable, $3.50@4.00 3 spring do, $2.00@3,00; small do, $1.76@ | 47 108 2,25 1 prairie chickens, $1,6063.00 per doz ; woodcock, | 46 250 Continue dnll, Pricos aro shadodmoro | 45 282 Wo_quote good 1o cholce, | 53 200 0G1.75 in barrels, or ot 53@050 per bu, Sweot wero | 137 180 nt $3.35 por brl; [ g9 280 0" or loss in effccting sales. ‘maoro plonty snd easier. t $4.26@4.60, and Jorseya at §8.00, 5 istica_of tho mar- | 47 Following _sro and_Kaginow, coorse Dia- dadry, with- ‘Ashton ro_notivity _ond 5; dairy, with bags, $4 * sack, $5.00@6.25; Turk's Island, $3.00; lmotliy seod was ogatn active, and_primo {o choico qualitios ndvanced, being scarco and in | The recelpts of lumber wero ogain light, A largo Hales ranged | ficot s supposed to be on the way to thia port, but the from $2,60@3.25; primoe quotablo at $3,00@3.13% ; | unfayorable winds delay the vessels, Thero was 8 no- flox sold ot $1.05@1.72% § chioico ia ; primo clover, Lefng very scatce ,76@36.00; mommoth old at. clude 100 bags cliofce Hmotliy ot $3.25 ; 149 und 1 car do at 39,1 nrgent demand to ill August contracts, licld_ bigher, | in tho goneral tous of the market, This improvement oo fn- g do ot | who, bosldes purchasing quito readily of what there $4.20; 474 baga i Daga strietly | was olforing, brOTERS encoTARAR 0 3,126 3 923 bagy primo ut $3,10; 100 bags do [ the trade in 197 bags do ot $3,05; 1 car und 08 bay 60 bugs 64 52,72 moth clover ot begacommon do at $1,65; "VI5AB—Pricoa ato compn demand, at tho following mon to fair, 46@85¢; do g .60 ; 51 baga flax ee voly ateady, nnder a fair | fations, whilo jolats:andacantling are rather easy, In | Night Fxpros: g’ iyson, com- | {ho aftérnoon gevoral cargoes arrived, but the market | Leirennorih 60@70c; do choice o | was rathor quict, We quota: Good to chofeo boards = extra e, U5c@81.10 ; common to fino old byson, 70 | and eirips, §12.50@10.00; common to medium do, | LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILROAD. @YUc; common imperial, 65@65c ; good to chioice, do, | $9.00@12,00 ; joista and scantling, $9.50810.00 ; com= | Depot, Van Buren-at., Joot af LuSille-at, Ticket oficer, 80@cS1.10; fair to good gunpowdor, 10@950; chiolcs | mon do, $9.00@9.25 th ostra_ Moyune, $1.35@1.4 cholce to'exir now Japan, 90c@$1.00 ; fair to goad o 65@70c ; common do, 88@4dc; colored natural leaf Cargo achr Whirlwind, fiom Ludington, 108 m |° Japan, 55@650 ; common to fing Oolong, 36@45¢ ; good, | foistsand scantling at 9,76, Hold by J. M, Loomis B6@0s0: choleo o axtrs, 85c@§1.00. TonAcco—We quote Fine. CuT—Extra, T6@85¢ ; choice, 85@700; medi- | and boards by qualities, yard eorting, viz: First an r 10 common, 40@50c, : 8003 balf bright, 60@70; | inch, $30,00; B fooring, 6and 8-inch, $16.00 ‘black, sound, 45@B85c. Bubmina—Good {6 cholce, 93@300; medin, 2@ | $1800; tudrd clear, t-inch, S0 common, 9.0, | PITTSBURGH. FORT WATNE & 28e, tuties u good Tequest, and s tho followiag pricos Boosh 1350, maile, 0. 0,60 ; 8laba, ETABLES Wero' dull snd fower, The suppt y it tomatocs and molons, ”l’ Dcoatn, 2% + onlonn, $3,60; watormel~ aRinetons, S0SGE.00 por | E4ITH ¢ Ford Iv doz. WOODENWARE AND BROOMS—A slight {mprove- | conafdorable inquiry for common bullding matorisl nt of lnst 5 b of Jusk | Fricos oro ateady s quoted below at WO | Graud Haven, $LT: ‘ment i noted In trade us compsred with th week, but u;u n.\ll;knt is r;r from bninlx ulcu 2 are withont quotnble chauge, os follows D vostsses a Tooop 5, "$2.00; 3 hoop aayry, | Becond elear, 1 tuch o fnch 16, $2,30 per doz 25" oxtra do, $4.76; extrn cheeno tubs, $1. 0 ; No, 2 do, $9,00 ; No. 3 do, $8. 30; keelors, b in nest, $1.7 ‘mesaures, plain, $3.75 per do k meaaures, pisin, $2 , iron ound, $4. o, iron bound, $3.75 B e, eehes. | Common flooriug, i ) o + | Common flooring, dres: a0y | Wakau-box board, aslectod, 14 dodi o noat, $1.85 3 40, nab, 3 in | , Aud upward.... los, $13,00616.00 po m ;'No, 1°| 4 atack board brogme $2.00; No. 2 do, $2.600316 do, common, o tho market ja not yery | Gommon ing doing all the while'; arrel covery, §2. rack 3 butter tubs, ook, neat, $1,10; broom hand 00X, —Generally speakiny active, though thoro ia domo and tho tono of the market Ja ons of Armnoss, {o tho light ofcrings o owing Oommon dingy. . ed, Flecco, woshiod, X&XX, dingy. Flooce, washod, medium Lght. FREIGIITE—Wero in good domnnd sud - A wwibis ave tho ratss 10 tho lading Eastern | o Black Talaut — Couters $1004 “8g) 001 4ad s90p2 ypanog | '5q] 001 424 ‘qmq ur uivin —pavadn pup o119 09 o 0y sonttal ohange In valucs, Tho recelpts though con= RAILROAD TIME TABLE. slderably Iarger than on yestorday or Wedneaday, wero syt R el TS ained eatlior in tho wook, Telograma from thie mar- ols below wero tnlformly unfavorablo, but shippers Booin to Qm\ty gonorally entertain tho oplnfon thiat tho cornpatativoly small number forwardod from here dur- ing the prosout weok will roault in a fayorabls roao- Alon thers, and their oporations woro on iberal scale, |l"l.|c ]Ilflmlil’ll.l ‘lram l‘ucaxl blllche‘m ‘waa ligh! 'jw WAH 120 1o inquiry from fecders, and consequently common m‘lllmlrluf C{Ifufl remained quiet and wi “Ifl!lly improve. nxrn,u!A'rlm\‘ oF Hflnnlwfll,{\[lu‘llln.—? Aatnrdayax Hlont In priles, The day's sales ranged from $2.00@2,00 | Sphted. ¥ Kutdey oxcontad, 3 Mondsy excoptad. "VAr- £or scaliawng naifve and hin Toxaus, to $0,00 for ox. | Five Sundayats:wa. m. ¥ tra ahipping ateors, with moat of tho trausfers at $3,00 @8.00. "o m-rlel,dnzf.:l Atendy, R . LS MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADS. Bummeoer Arrangemont, T anad ipward T 35.05R0,18 | Pprt oot af Laks ot andl ook of e S Ol'xgifia’llil;vufi-flh ! l‘f A;r‘r,:ncxd“ue:; . and 75 Canal-t., cormer af Mudison. car old ateefs, aversging 1 4 108, veserssssasnassrse B.50@ET5 rates | Good” BoovosWoll-Fatiened, finely formod Mai gl Tates | + atoors, averaging 1,160 (0 1,000 fhe " 160@0.25 | Dy frammain and alr lino) rates | Mediun! Grades—Stcors in falr Heali, aver- nclon Aocin BN | agiogl ™ 4.60@4.75 | Athantio ftaprom 1 | patherd DNight Iixprosa.. Lo sud go Mornin; If!ll:lln AND TENTWATEE, 9 Ib | slaughter, avaragiog 800 10 1,100 ths. 2.00@4.25 | Night Hxprom B | Btoeke Cattia—sDocutaent sattle; 1n 084,25 TIENRLY G WINTWORTIL onh, avornging 100 to 1 . 2,00@4. . B ; o | B e hatiaw, 08 Oeaeral basssayer Agont mies | niagn, bl and pealavar sects, L@ Tates | Cattlo— Pexas, Nortborn winterod. . © 300@4.3s CHICAGD & ALTON RAILRDAD, Cattls-~Toxaa, throurh droves TSVRLTD | Chteage, Kanmn Gl snd Drnees Shav pive, e Lowrte unt, M mllfr'Mman Sprinafield, Alton and 81, Louis T i O i A e b e S ridge, Trket Ofices : AL Depot, and 193 iandaiphosts 16 good staers. 1,309 Taare, | Arei 6 38 molm g 46 stioice slsum, o Kanaos Glty Heprannain Inckaon. | ., anid §onlaiana, |* 9:008, m. |* 8.1 0 500 | Xana ity Tl xfllax:}'ni:;“u OB 1 M 5.00 2:00p, 50 {hme it 575 550 KA b.45 56,45 ailerson Ulty Exnress, 595 | Foorin, Kookui & Tiui i3, §d5 | Wenons, Lacan, and Waaia 420 FADITIR Lol esies s BT | Jollot & Divight Accommiodation. a8 CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 1. PAUL RAILWAY. E50 | Unton Dennly corer Modisnn and Cannl-tin; Ticket 0fico et 83 South Glarkeat., oppasite Sherman Iouse, and at Dejot, 2.73 Leave, Arrica, f i i ¥ Milwaukoo, Bt Paul & 5,00 -3 ¥ 1is 1): c! +o :30 8. S0 | a0 Foa 49 oxtrn steers, B0 | Belinmmtee, S8 T Sitaawape| o P 11 008, me 12 oTx\n |l::un & %« g.fio olis Night Kiapross. |19:% p. m. |* 4:18 p. m. 19 Toxna steara. ... 25 340 CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, o “M depota—Foat af Lakeat., Indiana-av., and Sixleenthist., and Cunal and Sixteenth-sta, Tieket ofices, No. b9 Clarics Ei\‘) and at depota, 400 s 4.05 Mail and Exprens, 500 | Qliawa and Sirnsior Brsssnge 8,75 g&mmw ll"’nui(uu Clty E: 850 a P 5.80 6.00 18 good steors. 7 .35 100 extra steors. 20 6.00 g o 288 18 cowa 00 ., B3 %0 " use ot was without material ractor of the demand, in tone, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. tfo0t of Lakeat, and foot of Depor Teenty.secondat, Tiches are | or in prices, The rocolpts continuo lboral, but thers Thate, i %G | was D oD daucd of Duyers, and, under o heaity | —2iccs 10l Kandolphst.,“near Olatk. compolition, yeslardsy's pricon woro easily sustained, tho way from $4,25 for Inferiof | g, Louta Fxpress. hands within tho rango of $4.35@4.80. Tho market 5. Av. Price|Yo. Av, Price. .5 450 §440 134 228 f4T5 51 235 440 |65 263 440 |53 252 GO 1u5 215 40 |56 258 6 203 490 56 199 480 |28 273 w2 473 , and rocolversaro | 75 19 485 23 24T A 2 280 435 260 440 [69 243 &G0 |71 188 485 470 | 8 4.5 2 ! | A 4% Ak H3do Park and 08k Woo 0. . 480 |34 203 476 303 zOL 4 — 440 (65 245 460 |21 381 405 CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN HAILROAD. 4 167 480 |40 209 440 |38 195 475 | Oltyafices, corner Randolph ant LuSallests,, and 75 Canal. 435 |sa 195 4B0 [40 970 440 ., corner Madison-st, 473 |66 260 450 |83 119 480 485 143 4R (T8 20 LA 440 | al 2 4,85 | 2 .25 9 19 Duliqu 282 435 (39 250 445 |67 194 435 anm‘#&‘lgflnn&'&. 4 Dibuauo Migut x. s BHEEDP—Tho sheap markot wan aulct, with littls or | Yresport & Dubuguo Expro uo chango in prices, We quote at $3.00@4,50 for com= ‘mon to cholco, ——— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. Fripar Evenixa, Aug, 22, COLORADO. KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. ‘Ticket and Freight Offee, 71 Clark-st, Spoclal Inducomenta. - Gront New Raute, A.,T. & St Fok. 1t W, E, WEBU, Gon'l AR’ vices concorning CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. the interfor, They roport thelr | Depot, corner of VanBuren and Shermants, Iicket affce, ticoablo improvement in the domand to-day, aa well ss wan dueto tho prosonco of sovoral country dealors, 156 do | bustness 58 bolng mot only betfer, but steadily Grand Ielfic Hatel, 74 bags medium ot $2,00 ; 67 baga do nt $2.85; | incressing, and anticipato an active trado 0a soon 48 tho il it et 3¢ 12 Logs poor At $3.60 1 13 bags mam- | farmers have markotod thelr grain, Thero waa no par- #t 17255 ;40 | ticular chsuge in prices, Lath and shingles have met Gmlh..hnvnnn'klll&Auhlmn Ex| T_drvive, with considerablo inquiry of Inte, and are firm at quio- | Poru Accomm i":&lrm .00@9.00 ; Iath, $1.75 ; rihwest corner Clark and Randolph-ste., and souificess ikt pligaa stk K181 | sk ol i ond o shivgles, $2.9063.00, afos tneluds tho followlng : Teave, | Arrive. Lide.: o, Cargo schr Mary D, Tialo, from Oconto, 325 m strips a ‘via Main Lin second utripa” soul Tinch at 8300 A flooring, 6: o) $11,00; A do, 8-luch, $18,00; A snd B do, '4inch, ¥ .75, Irish, Bullen & 3 E‘;’.I, $6,00 ; 105 m Iath, $1.7! y e e hick- LUMDER FREIGTTH, Monlsteo, $2.35; Ludingion, £200% Muskegon,81.15; | PeffRiom Menominee, ko, $2.007 | Fast Live. .35 Vihits Lake, €207 2 : a Dentwater, $.00; Franklort, | Yliiiiiis Aeconimodation: 'ATTIE YARDS, —— Trado at the yarda remains quict, thongh thors fs | CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE, VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE. From the Great Central Railroad Depot, fool of Lake-at. B T ke o e e oenes lare 75 Sacand slaar, Lot i analnte, corney Sadison 85 LiSailedts, comer Vithe No. | T Clear, thick.. e 4000 ington, and at ilinais Central Depot. { | Olear flaoring, 1st and 2d " togethier, Tesvo Chicago. Tough. " 000 rriva st Saafay Qlear alding, vt aud 44 iop @ Arrivoat Olctonsst < e Traing arrivo at Ohlcago at 7351 o m., 8:35 %0 0 Ao, Only lino running Satupisy Bight tra lis and Clucinnatl. South End‘ll sengers Ry “hisoked snd fako train at Twonty.eco * 3400 s . 2700 CHICAGO & PACIFIC HAILROAD. 0 stock boards. ... © 1600 (0PEN TO £LAIN, 3 MILES.) rds. ... saaes 1200 Depot corner Halsted and North Branch. General ofice Joist, scantling, small timber, fencing, 12,00 18 Aletropolitan Bluck, corner Kandolph und LaSalle-sts. ‘etc, 16 foet aid under. ¥ Jolni nd scantling, 18 to 24 L 1400 ‘Pickots, square, 1800 prass Passongor Tickets, fatror 12.00 ht Accommod Cedar poats, 1400 poata, 57 “ Godar poats, roun. IRON-WORKS. L. WORTHINGTON, Pres't. AnTiuoz g, Moo o 18 810 | g CINGINNATI RAILWAY IRON WORKS, pe 3RER Wi, I, BAvay, Bec's. nE, Sup't, o, 1 sawed.... . Three dollars per car (o bo T metee t be #wo Inches 1n {hick- Ofilce, No. 403 Enst Front-st., B ength—Slxtcen inchies CINCINNATL 0. B NAKDWOOD. MANUFAQTURE RAILWAY IEON, 5. oo@au%%@m'?xfl ;sznd 008 3 X common, $35. 007 cull, '$20,004 i S auwii §olid I Beams, \Clear, $38.00@40.00 ; consmon, $16,00@35. y 3 Channel Plate, T, Angle, and heavy Iron geas “"g&ffé‘fifi-fsi%.’o&;%‘.gg';“c‘:;?-?g;g',m’im.oo@u.oo ;| erully for Bridges and Tire-Proof Bulldiugs. cull, $3.00@ 16,00, ad ARTHUR G, MOORE, . ulcxog‘;f—g:;u. $36,0860.00; common, $20.08 A Buperiutandent. 3 eull, .00, T — = —— ‘Maplo—Clear, $35.00@05 *00; common, $16.0@15.00 MEDICAL CARDS. cull, $10.00@15. 2 aud Baltimoro, ‘Wilmington, Do, Washington, D, Aloxandris, Va, 2Ez2 £38|urpgad unoy, 228 Now Caatlo, 3., hd Fraukiin,| 39 ® and Sayannali, Petorsburgh and i CHICAGO LIVE:STOCK MARKET. Fuinay Evewisa, Aug, 22, Tho receipte of liveslock since Baturday o beon Sheep, | | MeLALNE 618 1mo Jast weok. . Weok bofors Jast, Blipments were s P! -3 an ol mpnlen SO0 por b L. B0 a0l 5 per buj groen gago do, 3. l 3% Taarkes was quiot, Wilh 50 b | _ €3 ¥or salo by Gxvosrs a0d Drugsista, QATTLE~The catl Bultornui—-Oloar, $35.00@60.00; common, $20,008 G herry—Glear, $10.00@50.00; common, $15.08 DR. C. BIGELOW B o, $12,00G 18 00@40,005 common, $20,00 | CONFIDENTIAL PIYSIOIAN, 377 and 00 Both Olarl - Van lirea, Ohicako, @25.00; oull, $10,00218,00. Aty oty s that Dr, Wagon Stock—Hickory axles, per set, $1.00B1.50 u}‘ Y D readrs of, th0 Felan s Ohtoios wsgon noios, each, 6@S50 ; ox’ boards, $50.0@AG.N, | itents ant experis ort Floridn reldl_cadar, 350 per {¢ ; malioguny, 30@400; | nownod BPKGI do counters, 800 ; rofewood, 60800 ; wile holly. 00, | stcemed, &1, G, B eSLhaving otolad TEENTY TRARS OF 18 LKL o porfeoting roniodlos that will SALVE. quro positively all casos of UHRONIO AND SPEOIAL £ DIBEARES in hoth goxes, & AN TGNt Sulve for Buras, Bolls, (CONSUETALIQN S, SEE EALRE Yo or Tusan, CONHDRNTIAL, * Addross all latto W tamps, ta X Dr. 0, BIUELOW, 917 and 238 South Olark- v T et g phyalolan. TTls o : = . His rop- o | oSN bt la o il Ho wiicsuo dF i taut referonce, but (s wol llrlso Whl‘o lfiu 'Iln:l'd 3 endures 36 conta a box, _ DR. STEPHRNS. 124 Doarbornat. | this class of pluysiolsn aro retairot, and i any ono nogts ————— e 1o === | uuch s0rvice, itle of s MISCELLANEOUS, o uiico; ot Any nToroat in syin e rneeossnresne~~~~ | Gior than tho trth, we raeommond most sondlally an omphatically suoh to visit DI, BIGELOW, at his Uentral Toums, 277 and 279 outh Olark- Ubloago, UANDIED oot o IE 30) y U i | | No cunE! L | Joasmon o BB S | X PAV Y Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May be confident]ully consutted, porvonally or by mail, fres 01 chargy, on all chronlo vr iervous disoasos, D1E: o KEAN I o only phyaislan in 1o olty who wars ‘Tanta bures oF KO bay. J¥uon ook sout (or 60 conta. Nlustrated with numore e S——— I ——T BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE |3 —5—GryN, Is tho chospoat dnd boat artiolo In the market for BLUR. O ICENIAL VIVRIOIAR, 1ING OLOT] ] . s Wit ' ., 852 Wabauh- pposite Tost Uitice, Uht 0 oureq The gouliehias b “:n'-'a:‘::i'\'vfi‘n'l'f- g et | O atmbate, wl orsem disuasod . Dol soxosy &4 Nortk s“"'i‘?"fi"w‘f':'l‘l’}ffil|uum Fropelotor, | Eoaphiarbabate faled, QMo dvmoa bontdusuiar f 2 PHlor, | o S AnorAton fof (W0 SARDS. Houd for Slroulag o N