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MONE'I:L-\_RY. MoxpAY Evienina, Aug, 26, "Whis wook opons with almoat as much domund from (ho country for enrronoy a8 lnat. Many of #ho banks not only sold exchange nt o heayy dis- count to-dny, but nlso ordered lorgo romittancos of curroncy from Now Yorl, to forward into the country. The propuration in this way to move crops lint boon unuenally largo; and 1t is no moro than reasonublo to expect that the fnflux of graln will, during tho noxt fow weoks, be correspond- Mouoy coutinuos ensy yob, and though tho Bauk-rato is maintnined nominatly at 10 por cont, Jonus nro to bo hiad for 60 days ut 8 per cont. Exchango wns sold botweoen banks to-day at 81 por £1,000 discount, nudin some oxvop- tional casoy at lower rates. ; On Buturdny the tolograph montloned that largo quantitios of ellver ores from Utah wora continually pasging enstward over tho road. Much of this comos to Chicago, and, in this.con- uection, we would montion that tho Swauson Silyor Bmolting and Rofining Company, during last wouk, tnrned out forty-cight silver bricks, worth $30,000, and extractod from thosamo ores, £10,500 worth of lead, this being about an ayor- sgo wool's business, THE GOLD QUESTION, On the prosumption that thoro renlly exists & powerful clique in Now York whose purporo iy to put up tho price of gold, the Now York Times Doy sent a reporter around among thoe presumed members of iho cliquo to_question them Wo can thivk of nothing more silly and proposterous than tho courso of tho Times. If Morers, Jay Could, Rufus Hatoh, Honry Olews, and others, whom the Times' roporter intorviowed, Imow positively of any doflnitoschomo to put up tho price of gold, thoy would be interested 1n it ono way oranothor, aud it 1o foolish to think that thoy would toll any- If thoy do not know anything of euch: o schomo thoy would not admit thoir iguornuce, for foar 1t should turn out that there was such a ctiqno, and tholr donial of nny knowl- edge of it would bo sot down ns o doliborato wisropresontation. ot credit for knowing more of ench ons and echomes thau thoy do, Itlaa safo rulo that there is alwaye loss plan, less con- cort of notion, and less monoy involved in suoh oporations_than the gencral public bolieve. But whatover these gentlomen might say in regard to gold olique, the publ fo woutd In tho wholo two columns of emblguous answors from theso gentloruen to tho Timnesroporter’s iuquirios wo find but ono that was clear, conclusivo, and woll caleulatod to enlight- 0 mind of tho reporter as to tho future | course of gold: Mr. Greenongh, of Ifonry Clews & Co., being quostioncd upon the subjoct, oaid that if gold goos up it I8 probable that tho vance, but thatif it goos down it 1i The probabilities in rogard to THE PRICE OF GOLD TIlI8 FALL can, howover, bo much botter forocast from the vondition of our foreign trade than from any of the Dolphic utterancos of the persons reviewed Our oxports of pro- diucts aro utill extraordinarily hoavy, and, thongh thero has been somo incroaso of imports of for- oign goods in tho last two weoke, tho balanco of trado in tho oxchongo of domestic produats for forcign goods is in our favor. Bterling oxchauge isabout 13¢ por cont below par. indication possible thot we thing about it. moro cortain acoumulating 700,000,000 of roprogontative of tho umount of circulating capi- Dut as tho amount of this it} must vary from time to timo, tho $700,~ 000 ropresonting an aggrogate of capital that its somorimes grenter and somotlmas lous, thors is no way for this increase or decroaso of cirou- Inting capital to bo shown but by a riso or fall® iu the aggrogato valuo of the papor curreucy. As long 18 tho balance of foreign trado is in our Tavor wo shall accumulate monoy, and as long a4 gold will be tal in the conntry. the prico -of If thero is any gold cliquo such as talked of, thoy cannot lock up suy monsy If the New York banke lond monoy to the bull clique tho bauks thomsolves Locome part of the elique, but tho rule holds rood that they can lock up none but their own, To what oxtout this may be done—always pro- Viding thero is any clique Luviug such & purpose —cun only bo known by experionce, but tho prob- abilitios aro that there will bo no importaut ad- vance, ovon & tomporary one, and, on the othor band, tho chances aroin favor of an importaut declino bofore the claso of the In conncction with the prico of gold, it ap- ars on good authority that Becretary Richardson 0y dofinitely oxprossed himsolf ssbelioving that o rige in tho price of gold wonld be a go HW. P C," tho woll-known on corrospondont of the Now Yerk of Commerce, states that Seerstary Richardson told him it would be & _pevdt thing, inorougn €U0 prite of give tho farmer mora 1id viows aro identieul and Becrotary sy Gould is a but their own. for tho country. bocanse, whilo or his grain,” with thoe old Fisk & Gould idos, Richardson boldly claims that J public bonofactor, a# far as Lo may bo concorned 3u putting up the price of gold. Thero can bo but oue verdict of thinking yooplo on the expression of such views s this by 1 o that the wman who be- lioves it woull be botter to depreciato the value of the promissory notes of the Govornment ¢h ho ie Financo Ministor, is unfit for the Itis an evidenco of domoralization in ho idoaa of public mon, arising from tho nacon~ dancy and sudacity of such men as Jay Gonld. But this isnot the only thing to be deplored in conuection with some curront ideas, on fingucos, particulurly on the gold question, Some oliborutely inculeating wlnt o little res- woning must convince thom is orror. the Now York Iinancial Chronicle, discuss- iug Seoretary Riclardson’s opinion that & tho prico of gold would bo n good thing for tho country, ondowvors to oxplain how it would be 8o, by assuming that, ac- cording to that insano crotchet of ‘Walker aud Profesxor Porry, “ tho market price ©f gold is Lolow it real prico,” There is one conclusive unswor to this absurdity, viz: that gold is the universal currency, aud ti &ver its valuo is deprossod in one country balow what it iu in anothor suficiently to pay the cost of trangportation and loave the smallost margiu of u proilt, tho gol(.ll‘l\\'ill flow out 28 fracly nu 0 oquilibrium of values iy sl lished. If tho ]mnk“(ut prico s tho Secrotary, viz: Delow its real value in Lngland, itp\vmfld bo shipped out at onco, becauns thero could be no cowmmerciel or finuncial venture so cortain of Among nll urticlos and commodities gold s tho ouly ono of which tho yuluo renaing compuratively unchunged in all countrios. ‘Thin in why it is uniyersully nccoptod a3 & mewsure of other values which do change. deavor to inculento the pornicious error that 3 old changes by the bulting bonaring of Wall streot gumblers do great —bocause thoy aro endesvoring to dostroy the Luwin of oll “kound ressoning in rogard to Thoso who en- LOCAL STOCK AND HOND MARKET, Meunrs, Lunt, Preston & Kean quote ns fol- lows this afternoon : 5-208 of '35, Jau, aud July. G-20u of '6T, Juu, nud July, 6-204 of 68, Jun, und July. U. H. 66 (now Thau ' Chaicago City ..., Gook County o Zilinols County NEW Yo, Aug, 25,—Mono fug ut 4@ por cont, it closu 3 ivon out thut tho ruto would be put up to 7 gold to- Hterling dull and_sloady ot 1075@1073¢ for sixt #, snd B5;@8Y for slght, HEmx H ustomms roceipts to-day, $578,000, Gold less active and Jower, Prices ranged from 1103 to 1163, closing at tho latter miuh-n. Lotus wero from ying, Cleuritigy $41,000,000, "Flio Austutant Troauror xuubunnd“fl,’ruu,wo.m Governments dull and flrm, Btato bonda quiot ; easy during the morn- X to 6 per cont for cary ] Tounessoos rematn firm, “Tho fndieations are that the yublie debt. siatemont Wil show ducreuse of about §4,000,000 for the month Htocks openied tamo, but hocama more active at tho aud prices advanced from flo Mail aud Weatern Unfon led the markot on the upward turn, Lako Shore, Now York Central, ] rouki Union Paclfio fell o Pacifio Mail ffuctuated boetweeu Western Union manifosted _itult, from 27 to 206 ; 4@ 44, closluy at the lutter prico, advaucod from B3¢ 10 904, aud full off to 89% at thia closo, Tako Bliore 60ld f 02, 0%, a }(mulnll nL‘lfll}{, 1045, 10433 'k Taland at 1082;; %0, Columbiy & THIE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST éfl, 1873. distin Contral, 50%, 502, audl Aloutlo & Pacifio Jirotéerod nt 2734 and ol 8t ol common o1, 11 connoetion with tho riso In_Pacific” Aladl to-dny thoro wna & revival of the story about the Compouy lnlllnflnumu of ita old stoatners, Blorling, 1074, AOVRRNMERT NONDH, Qoupons, 1103 | Coupous, 67, Coupons, 62—+ 117" | Coupous, '08.. Coupons, '04 .,\\" 1117y | Row sa..\ Qoupone, 05 . . 32 | 1040801020 Coupong, 05 (now)...1173¢ | Curreney G4, 03 Miesouris, Tennesaoes, o Tonnceacos, now Virglulas, tow Virghitns, ota. rginian, old.... | o Unrolinan, North Caroliias, uow. . Pacific Mafl., Now York Central. ral... Ilinols entral, . Unlon Pacios{oc] Unfon Preifie bonds, 813 Coutral Pacific bonda 905 Del. Lack, & Wostorn. 100 D1, & Erdo.. REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wore fled for record on Monday, Aug, 25 OITY YROVERTY. Tot10 {n Bub-Dlock 3, in Nursery Bubdivision of Block 13, Shefiield Additlon, duted Aug, 03 consids aratlon, $900, “Coyugn s, w ofand mear Halstod st,af,25 fito alloy, dated July 815 coustdoration, $1,375. = of, 25x124) Woat Taylor st, 116 £¢ o of Wostern av, n f, 24100 ft, dato Aug. 18; considoration, $900, Emerald av, 67146 of Thirty-fourth ¢, dated July 30; consideration, 3750, : Irogor at, 5.0 of Racino av, 1 0 f, 237-10x100 £t aated July 25 ; constdoration, $1,050, Hickory at, 100 ftuw of Loganst, nf, 26x100 €1, dated Aug, 255 considoration, $040, Beorn at, 401 £ 1 of Thirty-Afih 6t, w f, 26:125% {1, ated Fob.'8 ; cousideration $600, “\Veat Adams st, 165 1t w of Oakloy at, = £, 60x18 - 100 ft, doted July 183 consideration, $5,000, Walash av, 00 £t north of Jackson s, ¥ f, 00171 ©3, dated July 18; conaideration, $63000, Potter Palmer to_Uarry Fox. Lot 5, iy McCord & Honshaw'a Lota 20, 21, ote,, In ‘Eiliw’ Eidat Additlon, dated Oct. 11, 1872 ; consid 000, O Rosah o, 69 £t 1 of Thirtieth st, w £, 10 3-100x 918 , with Drick Luilding, dated Aug. 237" considera~ 10m, $7,000. Jubbard of, between Halstod and Unfon sts,af, 24370 1, dnted’ Aug, 183 coneideration, $3,400, Calunot nv,.unr Twenty-olghth st, 6, 2¢ £i to alloy, dated Aug. 13 couslderation, $4,300, “Loomi ét, '8 o cor of Mscalester place, w , Lots & to 8, dated July 25 ; considoration, $0,000. Ogden av, bot’ Tolk ud Taylor ats, 8 0 1, 24 £t o al- loy, dated May 283 cousliloration, 81,600, 3 N 56 of Bub-Lot'7, of Lot 4, In'Block 18, of & X Sec. 49, 30, 14, dlatod Juno 27 ; contideratiou, £500, Lot's1, tn Sab-Block 3 of Hurrison'y Blocks 1 and 3, 11 Hoc, 19, 30, 14, dated Aug, 237 cousldoration, $1,025. ‘Lot 3, {nBlock 8, of Bclleyuolds’ Addition, dated Aug. 14 ; constdoration, $850, Bub-Lat 14, of Lots 165 aml'l!fi, 1n Butterfleld’s Addi- tion, with bitldings, dated Aug. 26 consldaration, 600, 900025, of Sub-Lot 2, of w 3 of Dlock 8, Sce, 33, 39, 14, dated Aug, 35 ; conslderation, $700. i NONTIT OF OITX 1NITH, Lots 15 and 10, in Block 25, Ravenswood; dated Aug. 117 connidoration, $1,700. BOUTII OF OTTY LINTA, 5 Grove parkway, 2033-10 ftsof Forty-third s, of, 100332 ft, dated June 18 ; couslduration, $16,000, N 5 ftof Lot 18, in_Johnstowa 8 ¥ 86 & of no X Soc. 3, 38, 14, dated July 39 ; conslderation, $2,700, S8oulh Fark boulovard, n w cor of Forty-séoond at, ot 21 to 21, dated July 8 ; cousidoration, £20,000. Lot 16 to 34, in Block 1,'0f Wright & 'Wondott's n w80 i of B w X Bec 9, 38,14, datod July 283 cou- eldaration, $5,000, T, 35 of 1ot , in Block 2 of Nichols® Subdivision of Lot 17 to 19, 15 Boo 16, 33, 14, dated Aug. 20 ; consld- oration, $2,000; 845 1t of Lat 0, 1n Block 5, of Pryor & Iopkine' w Hofnw i’ 38, 14, dotod Aiig. 207 cousiders- fon, §2 000, T.otn 107 fo 110, of Lola1 to 20, Town of Drighton, duted July 1; cobsideration, $2,000 COMMERCIAL. MoNDAY EVENING, Aug, 5, ‘The following were tha roceipts and shipments of tho leading orticles of produce in Chicugo during tho past forty-oight hours, and for tho corresponding date ono Fearago: TITMENT, 187, | e Flour, brls 10051 4,470 2,02 Wheat, bu, 189,016(| 171;410| 215,658 Corn, bt BuT,67ni| ~40)458( 280243 Oste, 'bu 6180l 4| 2280 Tiye, a5l 4000 2350 Barle, 0,060, 2,788) 821 Grass oo 246,330 103,770} 269994! 128,704 Flaz seed, I 126,160!| “11,520] 80,500 room-corn, b, 1ol 1l 16 Cured moats, I | 2400 T03015] 100,50 1ol _ooi] s Withdrawn from store on Saturday for vity consumption : 5,484 bu whoat, 1,191 bu corn, 908 bu oats, 615 bu ryo. The following grain bos bLeen inspected into stofo this morning up to 11 o'clock : 606 cars wheat ; 795 cara corn, 12,000 bu No. 1 do, aud 47,700 bu No. 3 do, by canul; 64 cura onts; 40 cars ryo; 27caru rye. Total (1,538 cars), 647,000 bu. " Tho following shiows tho diatribution of the Dbrendstufs shipped from this port during tho past weols : Shipped, [ Flour, | Wheal,| Corn, | Oata. | Jige. FERT] TN X TR X T 2,481 60, 00| 6‘,“” 16,200 14,100 ‘o Qulbora, Ottor 0° Total 28,5 713,605 950,667] “Also, 13,59 U bacloy, shlpped by ral. The following resolution wns offéred on 'Change to-dsy, aud will boacted upon to- morrow : Rewolved, Thiat In the dolivery of graln 110 warshonso yoceipts sliail bo conslilored regulsr oxcopt such ws o fsmied by elovutors which can bo reucliod by vessela drhwluy thirtoon feot of water, and which havs ele- vating fucllities for delivering gralu to vessols ot tho Tato of al leawt 10,000 buskiols per hour, Bhould this bo adopted, of which thore is con- siderable doubt, il will exeludo tlio new clovator on tho Chicago, Danville & Vinconnos Road, which is sltusted atn poiot having but shout oleven foet of water, and Neoloy's Warohouso, which hos not at presont the facllities for ehip- ping out at the nomed rato of spoed. The reso- Iution is undoratood to huve boon got up by cer- toin shippors, who wny that they loso time (ergo, monoy) when obligod to load vessels from thoso elovators. The Jonding produce markots wore generally strongor to-duy, the priucipal excoption to tho rulo bolng barloy, which wasslightly domoralized by fear. The roceipts were usgain large, and much in oxcess of tho shipments, giving o mate- il sugmont to our stocks of gruin, but thero s » good Eastorn demand, and prospects moro or less dofined of a squeezo in not loss than throo of tho markots horo within tho presont wook, Honco strongth, even in whoat, which promises u bijs supply from the vory bouutoous ylold of the curront barvest. There was o liberal movemont in dry goods, at firm and unchaugod prices, Groceries gold to & foir oxtont at substantiully Saturdsy's quota- tions, ull tho leading artlclos and most side goods ruling steady and firm, In the buttor markoet thore waa ouly n modorate amount of trading, tho Im}ui coming principally from lo- cal rotallers, and belus ohiely restriotod to good and choico qualitlos; such bolug in ht stook wore flrmly hold, but low grades woro wonk . and ‘unsottlod. Cheoso met with & somowhat lmited demand, and was un- chungod in valuos, The grain-bag trade con- tinues uninterruptedly active, and, undor rapid- ly dwindling stocks, tho market continuos ox- cited and sdvancing, Quotations wore marked \l},) a 340 ull around to-day, or to 870 for Btark ; 86440 for Ludlow ; 8lo for Lowiston; 88}¢o for Ottor Crook, and 83!¢0o for Amorlcan and Amos-" k“?' No chauge was reported in the situstion of the fiuh murket, Dricd fruits wore movin, 1nirly at full pricos, Blaokborrios wore advancod 2o, nud plited chorries 10 por b, , Othor frults 207,157) 31,800 ‘stond, eration,' woro unchaugod. Hny was innotivo and nom- innl, 1fidos and lenthor remain firm, _Olls woro fairly notlve nnd generally firm. Wood was quoted 600 highor. ‘I'hore wasuo partienlar changoin thonituntionat tho lumbor yards, Tho demand is moderate at priooy, Lumber afloat wae in abundant supply and compnratively slow of salo, though o fair number of cargoes woro disposed of in tho morning. Pricos woro unulmnfiml but rathor onsy for common luteber, Bullding matorials wero in tho avorage domand and steady at the quotod pricos. Metals and nalls wore fairly activo and firm, Iron wna rathor more activo, Dut cany nt tho ratos givon, Wo note an ad- vanco in conrso enit nnd glrmmd wolar ; othior grodos wore unohanged, but flnn, Waol, hops, aud broom-corn wero without varia- tiou. Tho usnal amount of trading was oxperi- onced at stondy pricos, Socds wero rathor quiet, with tho oxcaption of timothy, wlioh mot \;hll L3 foir inquiry, and was o shudo eaelor. Flax and clover wore stoady. Greon fruits woro un- ohnnged, oxcopting apples aud gm‘guu. whiol, boing in Inrgo supply, declined, Poultry was ruthior quict, ond eggs wero slow. Highiwines woro fu moderato demand, and flrm nt tho quotation of Saturday, being roported un- changed in Now York till “nenr 1 o'clook, whon thoy wora notod as belng strongor,at $1,04. Balos here woro mado of 160 brls ot 95 por gallon, and tho market closed firm, with buyors at 05c, aud holders asking 9555@0be. Lake froights wore modorately snctive and ntrong al 1o ndvanco on Buffalo rates, enrriors inulsting on o riso, in viow of tho continuod Inrgo rocoipts, winch enabled thom to dictato ‘torma, Ratos wero 7o on corn, and 7igo on wheat, by ell to Buffalo. To Kingston cofil was quotel at 130, and wheat at 14c. Corn to New England points on through ratos was unchanged, at 200 via_Duffalo, Sarais, or Goodrich, and 260 via Ogduuubur%. A total of olovon chartors was ro- ported, which will carry out 145,000 bu wheat, and 100,000 bn corn. Provisions wore in_falr domand.. Mesa pork was utrong, belng 1256@200 por brl higher, ns thero wero vory fow who seomed to cate to solt atall, A little wos doing for future, but tho groater portion of tho salos wore for this month's delivery, and cuiofly to fill options. It 1a bolioved that most of tho August: horta aro now coverod, Lard was quiot, and a shado easior on winter rendercd lots, whilo summer lard was strong at provious quotntions, Moats wero vory quiet, and without noticoablo chango, there boing o light inquiry for win- tor dolivory from tho moxt packing. Tho markot closed ot tho following range of pricoa: Mous pork, cnsh or sellor Au- gflul. 216.20@10.25; do sollor Banlnmbur, 16.40@16,123¢ ; dosoltor October, 815.25@15.95; do sgollor Decomber, $13.40@18.50 ; lard, crsh or sollor August, S7.86@7.05; do soller Soptomber, $7.05@8.00; summer do, TH@ 4o, Lavd sollor Decombor, Tio; do sellor Janunry, 73o. Bwoet picklod bams quoted at 10@113o. Dry snlted ments stondy ot TH@ 8c for shonldors ; 91{@9%o for short riba ; and 93@0}go for short lous, Tloxed shoulders, 8% @ 8%40; Evglish moats, 95¢@93{c for short ribs; Y @9%0 for short cloar. Bummor-curod moats quotablo ot lc bolow thoso prices, Short clear, sollor Decomber at 6@Ge, boxod. DBacon i quotod at 85o for shouldots; 103¢o for cloarribs: o for short cloar ; and 14@16o for hams, o packed. Mous boof, $8.75@9.00 ; extramoss do, 20.76@10,00 ; boof hame, $24.00@25.00, City fallow 7:{@734o 1 groaso quotablo at 437@01c. Belos wore roported of 2,250 brls mess pork sollor the month at £16,25; 1,000 brls do sollor Soptomber nt 816.124; 50D brls do (in sottlo- ment) at 16,00 ; 600 brls do seller Docembor at 818,60 ; 500 brls do seller January at £13,60 ; 50 {ou inrd ot 80 ; 160 tcs eummor do at 79¢c; 114 tes swoot pickled hams (16 1bs) at 11e. Flour was lous active, and unchanged in prices. Tho market was dull throughout, thore boing al- most no shippiug demand, and but a light loeat inquiry, 8Sellers had not much to offor, au stocks aro suall and_rccoipts light. This, with tho stronger tone in wheat, mado holders firm in their viows. DBran wos more active and very firm. Salea wero reportoed of 100 bris spring ox- tras at 86,75, 100 bris do at £6.60 ; 60 brls do at $5.00; 700 bris do on privato torms ; 100 brls nprln;: guperflnes at 83.50 ; 200 brla do at $3.00. Total, 1,250 brls, Also 20 tous bran at $11,00, delivered ; 10 tons do nt'$11.00 at mill ; and m$ tons do nt 10,00 on track. Tho following was the rango of pricos : Fair to cholce White winter oxtras, o ® 0.50@ 9,00 Red winter extrod,.viui., 5,75 1.00 Good to chioleo spring extras, . + B.5@ 0,25 Low to mpdium, , e oo AG0@ 5,60 Anuesows (patent), . D.0@10,35 Good to fancy Minnesota, 0.0 1,75 Spring superfines, 25064 4.68 Whonk was activo and iproguiar, avoraging 1o Eer bu bighor than on Saturday, but closing no otter than thon, 'Thore wasagood demand {from all clnesos of buyers, in sympathy with o strongor tone roported from New York, The markot was vory strong ewrly, thon weakoned badly undor nu auticipation of Incronsed recoipts, and agnin strengthonod when it wos found thnd thouo roceipts woro ongorly tought for, both by shippors aud by purties who wauted them to fill thoir August shorts. 'This was nearly tho only way in which thoue options cowd be coverod, ns vory fow round lots were offered; and it now seoms 84 though the longs for this month, while not onginecring for & corner, are waiting patient- 1y till nearor the close, expooting that prices will bo oro in their favor then than now. The ituation is shown moro clearly in tho fact that options for dolivery aftor this month woere mwo wstrongor to-dny than on Baturday, tho differenco botween August nand Soptember being 6¢@0¢o, though thore in now loss than a wook's difforonce in time. Sel- lor the month oponed ot 81,193¢; advanced to 81.20%, declined to $1.183¢, rose to 81.191¢, and rocedod to #1.183¢ at tho closo. Seller Soptom- bor -sold at $1.111¢@1.125¢, closing ot B1.1234. Bollor Octobor sold at S1.11; aud sellor tho yoar ot $L08X{@108%G. No. 2 wpring, cash, was about the easmo os eellor tho month all through the sousion, olowing ot $1.183{. No. 1 epring closed at 2125, No. 8 sprin was sirong, closod ut BL103, and rojeoted closed firm at 08c. Wintor wheat was inactive. Cash snles wero roportod of 5,600 bu No, 1 spring ut §1.25; 2,000 bu do at $1.241¢; 9,600 bu ko. 2 spring ol 51,193 ; 24,100 bu do at 81,193 s 9,600 bu do at £1.103¢5 53,600 bu do ot 31.19 71,200 bu do at 91.183¢; 49,600 bu do st 31.185¢; 60,800 bu doat $1.181¢ ; 4,700 bu No. 8 spring at $1.12; 4,800 bu do at $1.113¢; 90,800 bu do_ at SL11; 14,400 bu do_at $1,103¢’; 800 bn rojooted spring ot 99¢; 8,200 bu do at 980; 800 bu do st 07c; 2,000 Lu do at U5Xge; 8,200 bu do at 96e. Tolal, 856,100 bu. Corn was active and strong at an advance of 3{o ovor that noted on Saturday, in spite of ro- Coipta 8o Inrgothat it was enougch to give o hond- acho to & * bull” to try to think how they shonld bo disposed of. Corn was quoted strongs in othor markets, principally in sympathy with tho West- em feoling, which appears to gather strongth daily. There woro many buying ordors here, from both Eastorn and Western customers,—the forinor chiofly for cush lots, and the latter for options, ‘Tho bolief is gaining qumd that the curront corn crop will be very far belosw tho aver- 9Eu,- und that corn must, thorefore, ho vory éhionp ut prosont pricos. ' Tho only thing that bids fair to provent an important advance in corn now is tho continuous riso in luke froights, which has alroady checked shipmont to a con- siderallo oxtont, though the Lnetorn domand is wtill brisk, and opocially for good quulitios, It waa siated to-day that some of the corn arriving in Now York at tho closo of Inst week was slight- Iy hented, but tho buyera tool it without quos- tion, freely admitting that thoy were foo much in want of it to sticlc at trifles. Lastorn buyors havo ovidently boen making the most of thesitu- otion, and lald in s4 much ay they could of low- pricod corn, in full confidenco that they would find o profit in it Our rocoipts sinco tho 1st of Junuary have been soveral mlllion bu loss than for the samo timo in 1879, but tho differonce hay frouo past us, and ticro Is no rosson to think that the country containe any moro corn than usual at this date, if so much., Beller Boptom- bor oponed nt 8980, daclined to 89340, and advancod to 40340 at tho closo, Bollor tho month, or cash No, 4, s0ld at 893¢@400, and seller Octo- bor at 403@415o, both olosing with firm hokd- ors ot the oulside. Ilighmixed was in good shipping domand, closing at 403¢c. Rojcotod was notivo ond stosdy at 870, Canh solos wero ro- ported of 2,800 Lt high mixod nt 40560 ; 6,000 bu 0 at 40360’; 24,000 bu do at 403¢0’; 1,600 bu do at 403Gc; 2,400 bu No. 2at 4050 ; 88,000 bu do at 4003 74,000 bu do at 890 ; 55,000 bu do at 8Y%40 ; 2,000 bu rejocted at 870 3 800 bu no erado at” 8003 12,000 bu No. 1 at 4loafloat. Total, 208.600 bu. Oats_wero notive and strong, The prinoipal domand waa for this montl’s dollvory, pricos on which advanced 1o por bu, undor the fact of lightor receipts, and somewhat in n{mpuhy with corn, A proat many of the August options aro yot unfilled, aud, ss this is tho lant woek of graco, soiito of the shorts grow nervous over the prospoot, and bid up frooly in the attompt to cover, 'I'humfinn, or cash No. 3, opened with buyors at 27340, advanced to 285¢e, and closod at nbout 28(0, " Other oKuonu advanced fully go. Boller Hoptombor sold at 203{@373fo, - clos- ing at 270 soller Ootobor sold ™ at 27 @237%0c, nud sollor the yoar at 2040, Onsh salos woro reported of 50,000 bu No, 4 at 283¢0 ; 53,000 bu do t 2820 ; 10,800 bu do at 3H0'y 12,000 bu do ut 27540 ; 4,800 'bu rojootod at 250 ; 1,900 bu do at 2430 Lu,doo bu do at 2410 1,800 bu do at iflull,fl()fl u no grado at 200 8,000 bu No, 2 white at 206 ; 1,200 bu do at 280 l 600 bu by uawplo, white, at 410§ 4,600 bu do al \ \\ 800, frooon board; 600 bu mixed at 280 on track. ‘Total, 105,400 bu. . " Ttyo waa Aa;llol and stondy on cnsh Jots ot the advanco noted on Baturday, thongh the rocolpts wora largor §tho fact boing that tho arrivals of this month onn searcoly ognnl tho amounta con- traoted to bo dolivored. Balos wore roported of 4,800 bn No. 2 at G0o; sollor tho month was nominal at tho samo flgure ; eollor Soptembor way quotod onsfor, on account of the mora Hb- gral mupply, at {4@0so, the insido bolug tho ont bid, Barloy was dull and wenk, tho demand having fallen off undor the hope, ontertainod by somo, that a chango in tho inspeotion will bo made in favor of tho sliorts, In fact, such soemod to hiayo beon alresdy tho cnso, na the rocord of in- nPacuon this morning showa lylmnlur propor- tlon of No. 2 than heretoforo, and a gamplo was exhibited on 'Clmufu, having passed os No. 3, which way nsrpnrun ly inférior to o sawnplo of & lot that was inspocted No. & last weol, Then, somo of tho shorts hiavo rosortad to tho expedi- ent of advortiaing for barloy with which to cover thoir snles, and this will undoubtedly Incresso tho volumo of reocipts during tho five weoka that ot Intorvenc before tho end of Boptom- or, whon most of tho optlons oxpiro by * limitation. It was undoratood that the ~ Committeo on CGraln TInopection had boen called on de{, and this wos nuothor ronson why buyors held back, as tho doolsion of tho Committeo would bo of vital imporiauco to tho trade, wholhor It nmll.nhmdI Or gavo o ractical robuko to tho Inspootor's interprota- fon of tho rule for the grading of barloy oa No. 2. Boller Boptembor was littlo bottor than nom- inal at n decline of 7o, solling sparingly at 1. Cash No. 2 was much lower ot $1LI2@L17 No. 8 waa somo 8o lowor, at 80@850 cash, closlug at 820; and rojestod was dull and nominol at 56 g)fiac. Oash #nlos wore reportod of 1,200 bu 0. 2 at $1.173¢; 400 bu do at 81.16; 480 bu do at $1.12; 2,000 bu No. 8 at m& 800 bu do at 830: 400 bu do at 810 ; 2,600 bu do at B0o; 400 Lu by sampla ot $1,05; 1,300 bu do at $1.04; 800 bu do at 760; 400 bu do ot 650, Total, 10,600 bu, TRODUCX STATIBTICH, Tho Now York Produce Ezxchange Weekly has tho following : Oloarancea from Portland, Oregon, for tho United Kingdom, etnco July 1, 1873 ¢ icat, gentals, * Valua, 8. July 23—Dork Hormine, Liverpool., 10,410 $24,000 July 25— 8hip Confidence, Livorpool 23,660 85,400 July 26—8chr, Middicsex, Livorpool 18,070 23,825 Tot, sincoJuly 1, Y73, Svoasols with 86,040 $53,205 From all paris of Oregon thoro are most gratifylug Toports of tlie wheat crop, From the Walls Walla diy- trict tho throabings from 230 acres of whoat gave an ag- gato product of 8,000 bushels, an averags of over 40 Blafiots "por acro, aad. from 160 norad 8,350 bushels o of 95 bushels d or on Byersg per_ncro, an roporta from other snd swallor fiolds givo an overago yiokl of 60 fo 67 bushels por acro, It in oxpocted that {he svorsgo whoat ylold of Orcgon froni tho orop of 1673 will bo 36 bushicls por acro, It {n oxpacted thint tho yiold of tho crop of 1878 will ba onethird greator than tbatof thocrop of 1873, It il be somo timo ot beforo th new wheat erop will come on tho market, and in the meantime cxportors frota Tortiand declino ta make bids for tho now exop, Advicos from Tsganrog, a Bussian port of the Azov Boa, undor dato of July 26, stato that tho whent Larveat in that vicinago wan drawing to a close, nnd tho result 18 moro doplozable than hisd beon proviously expactod, Tho reaults of the threshing are €0 unfavorablo as to ceaueo tho catimate of the crop of 1874 at 25 par cont bo- low that of laat year, The hard wheat, however, is of fine quality, but the Ghorka i defoctlve. Tho crop around Marionoplo, Bordisuski, Odesss, and Nicolault 18 unsatiafnctory, aud the accounts from tho Caucasiau Tino bogin to cliango tono_in regard to tho Whoat crop, and Iaspiro apprelicnsions, ‘The Parls Y’rqm'nnnl advices of Aug. 0, in rolation to the wheat crop In France,do not llllpm\'o; and satis- faction with regard to tho yleld and wolght 16 far from boing_ gonoral. Bhort crop expooted, much under an svoruge, bl quallty good y Br. 1f, Kalus dackeon, in » communteation to tho London Tiines, under date of Aug. 5, says ¢ “Tho mast {mportant fact concorning tho present Engliah barvoat a, that it ia folly one wook to a fort. nijht carlior than’ auticipatod for, bosides tho or nary bonefita of harveat at sn averago dato, thore at this beason o great apocial loos avoidod by tlio che through hot wosther, to dlaesso among. tho whoat. This disoaso sttacked 'tho hoalthy plant, probably in Juno, aud defoctive eats are tho result, o yollow mag- got, ofton called rust, or red gun, infocting the fields, Considerabls dsmaga has bon done to the carlior and delicato whito sorta of whoat, yot, thanka to the highly favorablo weatlior of July, much of tho enrlfoat csra matured In advanco of tlo vermin, and tho red whoat montly oscaped an attack, which a forinight's damp and warm weathor must havo made genoral. ¥ nttach loss importance to tfo aren own with whoat than to tho thne of weeding, This lns beon 80 irregular that tho wheat ehoaf oFiarbn o growth of ten, nine, elght, soven, and six months, and will there- ford bo of irrcgular aud uncertaln dovelopment, Moreover, I have an unfavorable opinion of the wholo crop thuaar, aincain any fiold it 1a tho cxcoption to find a1 car that {4 not defective from vormiu or tho effects of froat. Onosidoof tho earis fair, the other defoo. tive, 3'to 20 por cont. Agalust thi tho rustduo of hoalthy, plump grains 18 remarkablo, snd I confidently look for 10 qes of this yar's wheat fo produce tho eamo quantity of flour ss did 11 qrs in 1872, In fairly good eara thore aro 40 to 50 gralus,—a number thot 16 certainly n deficienoy on a good crop of 15 to 20 per cont. Last yoar I eetimated tho_crop defclency ot 15 yor cont ; I ow beliovo it wos morv, noarly 35 por cent, Compared with Iast year I cerlainly bellevo this year's crop undoubtedly the best, Huniingdon, Lin- coln, Norfolk, yarts of Kent, Burrcy, sud Cam- bridye, aro Likely to got an avorsge_yiold, 'and they are importaut countics; part of Kent, Bussox, BufYolk, and Easex are vory doficient, Probably the wheat orop of 1873 will tako loss room to tack than usual, for the Biraw i clthor ehort or only of moderato leugth, yet the ear end of the sheaves 1s nn‘k‘nhlgehmvhfl, and therefore the outturn of grain should fair, Ihave punuod much tmo {n tho fields of soveral countics, and, notwithstauding all drawbacks, I cannot beliove {ho S1old seriously bad, To bring my conclusions to o point, I am of opinfon that, with the present good prosylocia from potatoos (wetywliory promisiag, aud ut little discased), this country will require only an importation of 10, sgainst tho 13 million qraof wheat oud flon rocelyed i i paat year.” ‘The exports of wheat m Bouth Australia for the 23 weeks endod June 7, 1873, wero: Flour, 29,435 tone, and wheat, 390,205 quarters, Advicea’ from Hungary under dato of Aug. 9, 1873, stato that “throshing I8 in full progress, Unfortur nately, tho growers discover that thelr long-cherished oxpoctations aro not roalizod, and that thoy aro now compelled to odmit that tho rye umr 18 o total faflure} that whoot hea only yiclded Tairly in vory fow places that the intenso heat has a bad eifoct on the barley~ corns, ond that the malzo cm;llla in grout dangor If the provalling drought continuca, Tho wheat crop in Ourmln{ 18 variously cstimated, snd, on tho whole, does not meot expoctations, In Bouthern and Central Germany Hght crop, with the ex- coption of Bavaris, whore the yield fa tolerably uatis. factory. In {lio ,Austri provinces,—IInugaris and Bohenuia,—where the rust has dono a desl of harm, the yicld fa’ vory dofective, and it {a thought that sd proviuces Wil esport ltle or nothing of wheat, aud hat that little will bo got off in August, In Gallcls and Prugsisu-Poland—in , the Koniguborg, Danziy, and Btettin_districts, tolerably fair yleld, alao in Hiluein, and on tho 8aal. ' In Poland, tho cfop of wheat {n somé of thomoat frultful districta {s middling, having suf- fored from vermin, In the Lithuanian districts the cropa promiao woll. Btock of whest in Marnelles, July 31, 1873, 77,18 ‘motrical quintals of 320% by avolrdupots'cacl, 'and fu Tarln, 2,028 quintals whaat, 73,709 quintals and 25,047 eacks—8 months flour, Forelgn exports of broadstuffa from tho United States to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Iros land from Hopt, 17 Flour, Wheat, Corn, From b, i, b, Now York, to Aug, 19, 463,319 15,001,753 13,611,007 New Orleaun, to Aug. 0. 1,08 v.li.. G1916 Philadolphin, to Aug, 16 1200 G27,230 9,408,03 Boltimoro, t0 Aug, 18.. 14,034 . 2055 4,808,005 ioston, 10 Aug, 10..... 40,610 S04,315 645,590 Bau Francisco, Awg, 7. 9,605 ivad Othor ports, latoat dato, 23,041 Total, 1472-73.. 600,467 - 80,706,848 21,012,815 Total, 187172, 52,809 16,099,985 38,100,427 Cotal, 1687071, ,116,340 20,051,030 7,524,217 Total, 1609-"70. . '0uRB0) 20,511,252 ' 14,818 o tho Conf s Wour, Wheat, Corn, Rye, From i v b . Now York, to Aug.8.10,371 1,200,202 481,854 847,38 Other ports {o latest dato,... oo 4,001 BO,050 165408, 8,991 1,385,011 600,063 800,380 2,660,685 699,107 010,083 207,076 682,040 170,098 2,304,001 98976 147,202 ‘Tho visible supply of graln, including tho stocka in anary at tho principal polata of acowmulntion at Iako and soaboard ports, In transit on tho lakes, tho Now York cauals, snd bY rul, was, Aug, 10, 1873 : WA Corn, ol "n".ff;"] 7713 1,000,000 In store at 18,500 ' 46,700| 574,000 103,010) ~ 797,723] 160,566 433,668 1,085, 468| 487,099 2. TLako shipmun Ttall shipmonts. ‘OuN.Y, canals, Total—-Aug, 16,178, Tofal—Aug. b, "l Total—Aug, 9, '8, TotalJuly 3, I3 X il 2, Total—Auk, 1,13, stimated Comparative shipments of flour and gratn_from the t4 of Ohicago, Milwaukoo, Duluth, 1, Lauls, To- oo, Clovoland, and Detrolt, from Jal, 1 to Augh 16, inclietvo, for throo yoars : 1873, 1813, 1811, Flour, brly., 3,000,108 3,810,000 240,00 Whest, b 23,000,07 9,604,057 10,282,001 Qora, bu 41,050,478 42,705,409 BA0TB6T8 Oate, bu 1,180,050 11,374,008 7,066,737 arloy, LOTO057 1,081,080 586,028 Rye, bu 727,668 120,483 304 Total, 110,009,530 _ 06,460,640 _ 02,124,308 _— —_— Oomparntive agregate recolpt of flonr and gron at Obicago, Milwaukeo, Tolodo, Dotrolt, Cloveland, 8t ZLoutn, ond Dulutl, from Jan.1to Auft, 10, inclusive, for throo yoars : 1873, 1672, 1811, Flonr, brls,aie s 8767053 2,603,070 0,078,407 12,260, 2,011,070 ARELIT 38,240,160 U080 13,820,642 2,444, 1,790,908 1,244,170 07,703 BET0AL 1,160,180 Totulgratn bu.83,110,611 78,674,810 177,005,030 EXPOITS OF LAST WEEK. Tho following aro the nggrogate oxporis of tho articlon named, from tho porta of Portland, Bos- ton, Now Yorlk, Philadelphis, and Baltimoro, for tho woolt euding Aug. 23 1 Flon, bl + 43,174\ Pork, b, . 39,000 Wheat, b + 628,488| Bacon, Tha. 9,155,400 Corn, bu + 00B00ILard, Davvesieers 047,847 Tzo, bu h m.mul ONOT PHOSPECTS. ' 8. P, Wilson, of Johngon, Nomahn County, Nob,, writon: A ‘Wiioat avoraging from 15 {0 20 bu por acro, _Oats 25 030 hu yor acro, Corn promics two-thirds crop, ‘Weathor very dry. A correspondent—W. H, Dwight, IlL., as fallows: 1 road somo doys ago tho atatementa of your corre- spoudent in regard to tho poor condition of tlo grow- 1ng corn crop in this vicinity, I indorse his conali. sions cutirely, Tho Iato_planting and siack cultiva. tion, ocosauned by a backward and wot. spriug, Lisa Iefl tho_corti 8o unripo that ratn cannol now save it Aol corn ground was ot planted et all; other por: Lions wero pianted altogothior toa lnto; and thst which at ono timo looked Lopotal, wil be matorinlly stinted 1 yiold by tho prenont hot, dry wostiar, Tt Ia sato &0 #oy that good Nulds of carn will bo qoilo exceptional {n Liviugalon, Grundy, Losallo, and Xaukakeo Goua- ea. B.—writos from TATEST. In tho aftornoon wheat was fairly activo and” firmor, closing at $1.183¢@1.19 cavh or soller the month, and 1.13%_ sellor Soptomber, Corn was aotive and firm, olosing_atrong ot 403¢o sollor Soptombor, and 4150 scllor Oclobar. Onts woro firmor, solllng at 483¢c cash, and 2736e sollor Boptembor. gnlos of provisions include 500 bris moss pork at $16.09, aud 500 brls do at 816,123 sollor Boptember, Two charters woro made,— ouo for whant Lo Buffalo, at 7460, and tho otlior for wheat to Kingaton, on privato terms, Total capacity oqual to 47,000 bu. Also a vosgolto Tond wheat ot Milwaukeo for Buffalo. It in rumored this ovoning that the Board of Directors of tho Board of Trado havo boeu ap- onlod to by somo of the barloy shorts, with tont to obtaln tholr inflacnce in favor of changing tho rules for grading No. 2, and that the Dircotors decldod that thoy had nothing to do with thecase. If this rumor be corract, tho Diractors bave dono whot any unpro; udiced momber of tho Board of Trado would soy iy juat right. Tho rule cannot now be olangod for this year {mu) without croating o dersuge~ mont which tho Board could not rectify. What is wanted 1s that the rulo shall bo ncted up to in its intent, and not mndo ridiculous by taking sdvantage of au unfortunato phrascology in fty' construction. It is truo that, an tho rulo ronds, it roguires that barloy must Do abaolutely porfoct if it shall bo graded 28 No, 2. Bupsuun wo slionld apply the words * good meon and truo,” in their absoluto sonso in tho endonvor to form s jury? Wo should novor bo ablo to find twolvo such men togother ; thore waa ono blomish oven on the Apotolic list, Similar- 1y, the Church militant aud the Masonic Ordor would soon bo merely things of tho past if nono but perfect mon wore allowed to form thoir ranke, And wo moy add thot thore would be no such thing a8 inspection of grain if noue but lnrnl‘lihlu mon wore allowod to perform that gorvico, ‘Wo havo roason to believe that tho Inspection Committoo will take a rensonablo viow of the mattor, in which case there will probably bo no farther tsoublo. —_—— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. MoWbkx Evexnia, Aug. 3, ALOONOL—Wsa in modorate demand, at $1.00@1,95 for 94 per cont proof, BROOM-COLN—Tliore was only o modorato amount of tradiug, principally in common corn, We continno to quoto: No. 1 hurl, 83@100; No. 1 stock, braid, ou@Tior No.3 do, Giisigo; No. i do, 4x@oos - tido groen, 6@Go; odtip, 35 @4Xe; palo and red, 3@4c. BUTTER—Tho market was withont new features, Gholco grades nre fearce and firm, whilo other deacrip- tHons aro in full supply and aro éasy. Shippora woro doing but Litle, the domend being mainly of a local charactor. Wo quote : Choice yellow, 21@35¢ ; modi~ um to good, 16@19c; iuferlor to common, 11@14¢; DAGGING—A further advance {n grain bage ia noted. At tho East as well 04 horo fhe ktocks sro ro- duced to an oxtremely low point, and under o steadily active demand the market is buoyant. The different Drauds woro to-day marked up o Xoall around, and thoro i a proapact of higher prices.” Burlaps, gusinios, and wool sack wora steady a8 previously quoted. Wo roviso our liet, na follows : Btark A, 87c; Ludlow A, 35340 ; Lowlstan A, 35c; Amorican A, 33¢6 ; Amoskeag A, Snsgo' Otterorbak, e bueag bags Land 8 bu, 19@210; " gunnles, singlo, ; do double, 27 2867 wool hncks, 3@05C, 5210 BEANS—Tho domoud is @il Jight, and only for small quantitics, Prices aro unchanged, us follaws : Prime navics, $2.50@2.60; prime medium, $2,35@2.400; common to fair, $1.: .00, BUILDING MATERIALS—Wero in falr request and amplo supply. Quotations aro given holow : Btucco, $2.50; Now Yorxstucco, casting, €3.60@4.00; Portland coment, $1.50@8,00 ® brl: Rosondalo comont, $4.25@ 9,603 Utica, Loufuville, Manlius, and Akron’ comant, 2,003 Lrl; marblo dust, $3,00; limo n bulk, 80c@$1,00% Iime (brls), $1,1081,25 B brl; white eand, @ brl, $1.60 @2.00; plastoring hair, B 'bu, 400; fire brick, por 1,000, $55.00@90.00; building Lrick (sommon), 8500 7,00 ; pressed brick, $14.00@16,00 ; sower brick, $3.60 310,00 ; Milwa and Tiacino prossed, $35.00@ ), dol, do common, $14.00@16.00; Indiana proased, $16.00@21.00: do common, $10.00@15.00; fire Clay, vor b, 33.00@4.00. 3 OUEESE-—Tlo sliveuo trads was rther quiot to-day tho excessive hieat of the past fow days Laving oporated to check the demand, and, for goods not strictly prime, {hio market {a Kearcely o8 firm s o woek 8go, Really finocheese i8 not In largo stock, and holders uro asking and obtainiug very full prices, Wo make no changein our quotations : York factory, 19X @13)0; Ohlo fac- tory, 11%@13%0; Westorn factory, 11%@12)c, 'COAL—Under this hiead nothing now wus developed. (Contined activily Is noticeablo, sud the market pro- souts an exceadingly firm tone. Follawingars the quots- tiona: Lobigh, propared, $10,60 § Lackawannn, $2.6 E 0; Drinr Hill, $9,00; 'Waluut L), §9,00 $0.00@9.50; Hocking Valloy, $8.00; Can- uel, $10.00; Indisna Dlock, 81‘50@3.60; Kirkland Grate, $8.0; Cherry Minu, $8.603 Minonk, $8,00; Kinguton, $7.00; Willingtan, £0.00. COOPERAGE—Cuntinues in lght roquest at tho prices roflouul{ ?nom\l,m follows : Pork barrols, H50@ta0; lard fiorcos, $1.00@L10; whisky ber 1.00@2,10; flour L 48@870; pork ataves, rough, $22.00624,00; o, buckod, $24.000020.00 thorcs stavos, rougb, $20.00@25,00; do bucked or sawed, 25,00@28,00 3 whisky staves, rough, $39.00@u0.00 ; do uckod, $35.00 3 flour staves, $0.00@10.60 ; circle our hending, Tx@c por et; flour huap poles, $14.008 16,00 pee 1 ; pork and torco polos, $30.00G35.00 por 1, 1:GGS—Wore in llboral supply and dull. A large portion of tho offorings aro out of condition, whic ‘Tmakos buyers cautlous about oporating, Strictly fresh offerings sold at 12)¢@13¢, the outside buing an ex- tromo prico, Tho bulk of the sales wore made at 1@ 13350, whilo poor stock solls at varions pricos, FEATHERS—Wero (n coutinued good demond, and firm at tho recont wdvance, Tho receipts, thongh ln- croasing slightly, aro till comparatively Nght, Ve quoto: Primo to choice Uve geeso feathers at 700 Joubing price, B2K(@850; mised feathors, @ ehicken, (@80, FIBH—Tho fish trudo was roported quict, with prices firm and unchongod, At tho East, mackarol are quoted scarco and sdvancing, snd this la substantially tho condition of the minrkot hore. Thero is also o scant supply of whiteish nnd ealmon. Followlng sro tho pricos currout: No. 1 whites fish, J4-brl, £6.00@6,25; No, 2 do, $5.76@0.00; No. trout, $5.00@5.35; No. L shore ockorol, new, X Lrl, $13,60@1276; No, 1 boy, $9.60@9.75; No. 2 mackoral, brl, $8,50@8.75; faily mackerol, X brl, $7.00@7.25; No, 1 _shioro kits, $1.95@2. mer-cured codfish, per 100 1, $6,25(36,60 codfish, $0,60@6,76; Labrador lersing, split, brls, 3¢ Dr), $4.75@5.00; Labradox her~ brl, $3,00@8.60; do X brl, $4,25@4.003 box berring’ No.'1,28@30c; box herring, soalod, 33@ 85c; Columbia Rivor salimon, 34 brls, $9.50@9.,75, TRUITS AND NUTS—Teado opons slightiy ‘more active than last week, both In domestio and forelgn assortmonts, snd tho foeling was nr:.’lln very firm all around, i changes {n valucs slico our provious Foport wero a )¢ advance tn Uackberrles s 1o in pitted Cherrioaand 10 in Naples walutts, We now quote: FoneiaN—Dates, 8x@0)0; figy, drums, 13@ldc; figs, box, 16@100; Fronch prunes, 16@10c; Turkish pruncs now, 17@180 ; raielus, layors, $3,00@3,15; &nnlc ourrante, T@8c; cltron, 44@4dbc, DoOMESTIO— ‘Aldon npples, 17G@300 3 Michigan do, 9@1003 Westorn do, B@8xo; Bouthorn do, T@Tic} peachics, pared, 243250 ; peaches, Lalves, 10@10)0; do, mixad, 73@ o Diackborrler, 13%@13o 1 raupbetrics, @ pitlod chorrles, 30@aTo, “Noza—Filberts, 16@100; almonds, Torragons, 42@240; Nuples walnuts, 20@370; Brazils, 0X@10Xo0; pecans, Toxas, 14@160} African puanuts, AX@Ti0; Wilmington poanuts, '8@8x0; Tonnosebo pronnts, 8@Y0. GROCERIES—Duulers roportod *no change” in the touo of thiy market, or fu prices, Fale activity oud firmuoas sti1l provall in most departincats, und tho gon- oral markot seoms to bo fu an_ominontly lialtby cone dition, Bolow are the quotations ; 11 Oany, BODA—TI{@8X(0, . Corrres—Mochs, $1@34/50; O, G, Jova, H0@30K Java, No, 3, 29@230; fatey 1tlo, 205G cholco do, 253@200; prime Ro, 255@25550; goud (o, H35@1430; coinmon do, 293(@2o; rosating do, 23 @24i0; Blugaporo Java, 20@2xa; Cusla Iica, fanoy, 20@20X0; o, primo, 253@1530 ; Maracalbo, 2@ - Tl 9.0 Dlossbuzg, Tols, $I Canprzs—Star, full wolght, 19%@200; stoarino, full weliht, H}@1605 do, short toight, 182 @14o. Tioe—rutus, B@8xo; Ruugooh, 1@80; Coroe Hua, 03@10)0, BUaalia-Pitent cut loaf, 13%@13%0; orushed and powdured, 115@1%0; granuistod, 11%@117¢0; standurd, I @ITo; 9o, No3, 11 11 1130 ; oxtra 0, 1 6? a N6, 3, 10@10X0; oholos brow low @o, 9. 100§ falr do, 1501 Sotan, Sl@thes Tate o, 0%(30K0; New Orlcans sugar, chioice, D3(@100 3 a6 prine, 9%G0%0; do, fair, 83 @VX0; comuion, A0, yuprs—Diamond drips, $1.25@1.80; wllver drij oxten fino, T0@740; good kugar houso syrup, @0} extra do, 50@650 ; Nuw Orleana molssaos, cholcs, B0@ 860; do primo, T4@780; 4o conunon, 06@T00; Lurto Bico molassos, ehotco, 63@0%0; common molaaser, 28 o HALEnATUR—Comtaon to bost, @100, Brioxs—Allspice, 17@180; aloves, AT@5R0; epanis, 88@400; popper, ' I5@30e; mutmogs, $1,25@1,50; gmsr, puro, 38@%0e; do No, 3, 20@350; do No, 4, 10 BoApa—Fronch mottlod, 6x&03(01 01@0%C0+ Golden Went, G0} 8igo s Whilo Toss, GY@0jo i brown Windnor, éi(a 40} pnlm, 6@0K0; Bavon Imporinl, 6X @00, Branon—Gloas, I @10s: corn, 0@1103 Imindry, 0@ e common, Manc. GREEN FRUITS—Woro in falr supply, espectally apples and grapes ; and prices for the abovo-nnmed frult-woro woak and lower, Callfornia pear Woro plonty, hut cliolco brought full prices, Otlior fruit was ntoady. Wo quoto1 Temons, $15.00@16,00 per box: Naplea do (iarge), $12.00, California’ pears, #.50@0.00 porcano ;. do plumn, £5.00@0,00 per caso 3 do. Tokey and Buscatel grapes, $1,00@0,00, Now apples, 2i@h00 per box or basket, $1,00@2.25 (per bri) for come mon to falr; good to cholco do, $2.00@3.25 por brl, DBlackborries, fln.m@mw por easo 3 wild o, $2.00@2.50 por case, Wortloberrios, §1.00 por bu, Pears, 700@$1.00 o box o baskot s Dartlott do, 8.2 L5 por box. Poachics, 40c@$1.00 per box or banket ; do chofco per basket, $1,60, Grapea—Iilinols, $4.00@4.50 por caso (0 be): $1.00 por, baskot; do per b, 10@ile; Biberisn erabapples, 600 por box.' Damaon plums, $3.00 por bu ; aroen_gago do £6,00 por b, HOPS—Woro in_moderate roquest ot unchanged pricos, Itis oxpected that now hops will bo on the minrket next woek 3 o few have already arrived Lut thoy had boen sold to browers ot 60c, Wo quote Wostorn ot 0@4he, . £, Flio Ganparsfowa Joirnal of the 1L funtant s tho ollowiue & Tiop Proapocts—Tho hoavy Taing of tho pant wook throughont tho hop dintricts of this Blata, sttended In #ome towns with winds that did conslderable damogo, followed by warm, cluno, woathior on_Tuvadsy, Lavo combined o dopres grovors, aud tho gonoral fono of tho roports whilch have reachied ua 11 to tho offcot that tho crop doos 7ot promisoun woll a4 ft. did o week or ten daym ago, From Oanada wo lesrn that tho crop thoro will bo an_unusunlly light ono, Wo aro con- firniod i thooplnfun recontly oxprosecd that if Ameri~ ean hrowors uso hops 03 liborally as {8 demandod in e mantfostaro of good aloand beor, tioy will ro- quire at loast 20,000 balos from abroad, IONEY—Oholco Wostorn honey, in_comba, 18 in good Toquost at 25§30, Sirained” sells ronaily of 14 HAY—This morkot romaing in an unsottled condi- tion, and quotations munt still bo cvnidered nomina), Yo 'quole wholesalo prices paid by doaters,—cats {0 contain 20,000 lle,—a6 follown: Now tlnothy, prime, $14.00@16,00; do, No. 1, §12,60@13.50; do, No, 3, $10. @12,00;_prafrie, upland, 311,005 do, taialana, $9,00@ 10,00 'doy sloti &7.006800." Loone ox Yo Timolhy, $10.00@13,00 3 prairic, $3.0010,00, For do- ivory of prossod, $1.00631.50, according to distauco, TIDES—Tho domand was faif of tho annozed quota- tlons, tho morket ruling firm: Groon city butchers’ To; 'groon cured, light, 11xa: doleary, 1044 pur enfed, 10@10)(c: groon calf, 16 (@10s; veal-Llp, 124 1ic; dry e;“.u, 110 2 dry ki ) 2ot dfig‘(’.‘)‘x‘f" 16@170; dry filn ¢ fony-hatrod Kip, of oo i, dbtasas abby. acorod out, OF Giher: wiuo damagod, two-thirds price, IRON AND STEEL—Trado under this head ls plekig up " » litlo, but not suflclently to nifct lorman mottled, a o3 Whito Lily, 0XG con, which remain woalk and unscttied at tho follow- Bl rengo 1 rates rales Tlato iren, common ta rates Norway fron.... P Norway nail rods, M Gorman plow stool 2 Cnat plow steel, o Amorican tool sl K Ohramo tool steel 91 English tool atcel rates Euglish spring stoo rates Amorican cast sprin Hteol tire, ¥-in, .. ¥ @9 B LEATIRER—Undor thia hoad thera wna nothing now to note, A ateady improvomont in the domand s reportod, and tho markot rotatng the firm tono that hoa charactorized it fors number of weeks post, Bolow are tho quotationa: City harneas...... Cointry harnces. Line, city, @ b... Iy, 9 1. Kip, voalsi... ... 85@ 1.0 aity uppor, No, 1, % 1t L@ 90 City upper, No, 3, 9 . wa o Gountry upper. 2@ 20 Oollar, 3 206 21 Calf, dity. 1208 140 Calf, country..... Hough upper, stan 0@ 95 Ttough upper, damn, . 2@ 90 Buffalo slaughier sofo. @ 47 @D, A."solo, 0@ 82 1.20@ 148 5@ 1.10 A 106 , 3¢ . 0.00@85,00 FEronch calf, Lomois 58.00@ 80, Fronch calf, 24 to 36 1.65@ 2.36 Froneh kip, 60 to 100 1Ls. 1,006 1,60 METALS AND TINNERS' BI00K—Trado con- tinues to Inoresso, and the morket is all the whilo working frmer, Wo ropoat quotations : Try PLATE—I0, 10x14, $14.003 do, 12x12, $14.60; da 14320, $16.00; d6, roolng, 10, $13,50; do, 20138, 27,50, ¥ : P1a Tin-Large, 420 ; small, 430 § bar, 44c, Bieer Zino—1ull casks, 1105 holf casks, 113 @113¢0; less quantity, 1130} slabu; Ve Sugrr INON—No; 24, 0Afc Tates{ Russia lron, 230} do No. 1 stalned, 20 ratos, ‘GALVANIZED InON—No; 16@20 160 ; No, 22@24, 10c; No, 25@16, 17c ; No; 27, 183 No, 28, 30c, A discount ‘of 85 por cout 1 mada from this liat; Corper—Copper bottoms, 40c ; braziers, over 12 Ibs, 4703 tinned copper, 3803 planialicd coppor, d6c; do, cut to alzes, 480 Wing—3 106, 80; G, 8, 8nd 9,100; 10t011, 10312, 1130 ; 13 snd 14, 120 16aud 10, 4o ; 17, 160 18, 1603 19; 190 ; 20; 200 ; full bundlo, 25 per cent dis- coutit 3 fouch wire, Tic ; by car load, Te, NAILS—Tho demnnd s fairly active, and tho market vory firn, We quoto : 10@60d; per keg, $4.50 net; 8d do, $4.75; 64 do, $5.00; 4d_do, $3.373¢ ; 34 do, $0.00; 84 do, fine, $7.60: 2d do, $7.75 ; clinch, $7.00. NAVAL STORES8—Were in modérate demand and steady at the subsoquont quotations : Manllls rapo, @ 1h, 173¢@18c; alsal rope, 1 1b, 15X@163c; homp sash cord, 3 Ib, 20@260; marlino, B 1, 20@34c; tarred rope, % b, 17@180} oskum, 39 bale, 85,080,607 pltch, 3 brl, £6,00@7.00; tar, B brl, $5.60E6.00, OIL8—~Carbon 8 In lurgs domand, tho oxtremo low figuro at which it hag beon offored Junng tho past fow dnys having attracted tho attention of Duyers, The ‘market is pow very firm, and the tendency, if any. thing, is rather toan adyancd, Thera ia alsb & good degreo of activity In lard, linsocd, and machine ofls, at vory full pricos,” Quotntlona are &s follows 3 Osrbon, 17c: oxtra lard ofl, T2c; No. 1, 6103 No. 2, Glo} Nnseed, raw, 00o; do bolled, 050; whalo, 82@830; sporm, $1,90@32:00; nopts foot ofl, strictly pure, $1,10 3 Qo sxtra, 9007 do No. 1, Tho; bank oil, 65c; mtralts, 7003 olophant ofl, 950 ; turpentine, 530 ; naphths, 63 gravity, 16.‘@13;@: ‘naphtha, common, 16@16c, PIG IRON — Remaing quiet, with no material Wo quote: Bcoteh (nccording chango in- pricss, to brand), $52.00360.00; Dlsssllion, $52.00; Tus- carawas, $53.00; Lako Buperior No. i, $65.00; do No. 2, $54.00 ; do No, 3, $57.00 ; do No. 4, $6.00'; do No, 5, §64.007 tissourt charcoal, $35,00; Ghlcago stono conl, £60.00, TPOULTRY AND GAME—Tho poultry markot wos rather quict. ‘Tho offorings were not largo, but ade- quate, nnd prievs woro without matorial variation, Trairio chivkens wero In moderata supply. W quoto Old chickons, $4.00@4.25 largo epriug,, $2.75@J.25 1 small do, $2.00@2.50; gocse, $.003 choico pralrio chickons, $2.00@2.60. POTATOES—Tho domand is atfll light, tho Tocal trado bolng_gonorally suppliod by the nolghiboring farmors, Oholcs lots, howover, aro salablo at $2.00 por brl in o muall woy, whilo tho nverogo prices for good aro §1.2581,75," Bwoot variotles were in falr re- qll‘i:lt at $3,7634.00 for yollow and $2.60@3.00 for re BALT—We noto an ndvanco of from 15@18c in coarso salt ind ground Bular, Other gradds aro un- changed, but firm, Tho domaud continues active. ‘Wo now quota: Ouondags, Canads, and Bagluaw, fine, $2,00; ordinary coarse, $2.10; coarse Diamound , $2.28; ground rolar, $2.163 dairy, without bags, $3.25; dniry, with bugs, #4.10@4,5 ; Asbton dairy, per saok, $5.00@6,25; Turk's Tsland, $3.00; ground alum, . BEEDB—Timothy met with u fair inquiry, prices boini o shndo_easier. Th primo qualitios Woro in moderate supply. Clover was frm at $5,75@0.00, Flax 80l at 175, Ofher fcoda wore Inactive, Balow in- clude 60 Uags cholco timothy at $3,203 110 bag do ot $3,15; 30 bags doat $3.10 ; 2 cars and 43 bags prime al £3,05 1 450 bags do ot 3,00 5 20 bugs good at £2,95 ; 219 ‘bage do at $2,90 ; 31 bags do at $1.85; 125 bags medi- 11 a4 $2,80 ; 100 bigs common at $3.75 ; 20 baga do ot $2.70 : 8 bngs clover at $5,85 ; 48 bugs flax at $1.76, TEAS—Busincss was folr at unchanged pricos. We ropoat onr quotations, sa follows : Young hyxon, con- mon to fair, &5@H50; do good, BUAT00; do choico to extra fing, J5c@$1.10 ; common to fino old Lyson, 10 @90c; common imporinl, 55@050 : good to cliolce, do, c#1,10; falr to good guupowder, 10@%c; clolco Pingsuoy, '$1,15@1.20; extra Moynno, $1,35@1.40; choico 0 extra now Jopan, 90c@81.00 ; fair to'guod old), 65@700 ; common do, 88@430; colored natural leal Jupan, 85@650; common to fine Oolong, 35@450 ; good, 55@050: choico Lo oxtra, B5c@8L.00, ‘TOBAQCO—Prices woro steady, us given below : FINg Our—Extra, 76@85c; cholce, 65@700 ; modi- um ; 65@G0a ; poor to commmon, 40@50c, PLuG—Natural leaf, 10@800; balf bright, 60G@T0; black, aound, 46@550. Ba0iING—Good to choleo, $2@300 3 modium, 2@ 810 ; common, 26@380. ‘WOOD~—Thero was a firmer foeling am ug dealors, and tho rflmhllnnu were advauced 500 all aronnd, as follown : Hooch $0.00; maple, $10.00; hickory, §11,00; slaba, $6,00, delivorod. A VEGETADBLES—Woro (‘Illol. Yresh stuff {s ealable at the quoted priccs, but tho arrivals werw light, Wo quoto ; Tomstoes, /@250 ; ontons, $,50; watermelous, £2.50@5,00 por 100 ; 1nuskmolons, 50@030 per do, oF 'l.m@’&flovrurcnm. ‘) WOUL—The markot & not characterizod by ony markal degroo of nolvily, bt falr, steady huquicy ghit, oxfats, and Prices ro stronger, the eupply belng Wo ropeat 3 Tub, washed, No. 1... ub, Washod, oxtra and n Tub, washed, common to fair. Common (UHIIJ.. sreere Flooco, weshed, X&XX, light Flooce, washod, XEXX, dingy! Flooco, wanhied, inedium ligiit Conrso, waehod v, eses e Floeco, unwashod, XXX, i good condtition, Flooce, unwashod, coarss to mudium, Tloeco, unwashied, coarse, and dingy. Buper, pullod. ... Extra, pulled. . CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Monnax EvENING, Aug, 35, OATTLE—Recelved stuco Batupdoy, 4,200 houd, Tho market oponod vory quict, witl sigus of 'weaknoas, Tho large recoipta tonded to nake Luyers cautlous, aud oarly saloa uhowed a slight roduction from Haturday’ closing ratos ; but towasd npon tha domand fmproved, and tha aggrogate of tho day's raloa made a very falr slowing, Yrices, Lowovor, ruled rathor casy Lo tho tlous, Ahie fact that advices from otio or two points at tho Zast wera moro fvorablo 1ot proving suflicont to countors balauco tho influenco of excoanivo rocelpts, Tho duy’ #ales woro offcoted at £1,00@4.00 for inforior to gobd butchiern’ stocks ol §1,00@3,00 for tirowgli Toxan caitlo; ot $4,25@05,25 for common to good .|pr|..g booves & and At §,50@0,00 for choice o oxtra do, n QUOTATIONSY, Extra oovos—Graded stecrs, avoraging 1,400 1 aud upward. .o, .0 Gholco Broves—TFine, fat, woll formod 3 year $0 6 yorr old nteors, avorsgiug 1,300 to 1400 10800er s aisaieeierersanesssesteeesss BHO@STS Good Boovos—iVell-atfencd, finely forme 85@0.15 etoorn, nvernging 1,600 to 1,500 M, . 4,80@8.25 Modiiin Gradusetlehrs {n falr floib, 8ve- C aging 1,100 to 1,350 b, 4.50@4.75 Buthern Btock — Oommon to falr eteors, and good o oxtra cows, for cily alsughter, svoraging 800 to 1,100 1bs, Btock COattlo — Common cal o, In flosh, averaging 700 to to 1,060 . Inferior—Light and thin cows, ntags, bulls, and Acallawag atoors. Catilo—Texns, Northern wintered Oattlo—Toxas, through drove, OATTLE 8o 3.00@4.25 No, 77 gond steern. 4 good ntcors. 82 good stoers 17 good ateorn. 17 good sicora 5.00 16 good stoor. 540 07 good ateorn 6,43 16 good stoors. 40 69 good sleors, 6las 16 cholco atoers, “5.60 5,50 5 570 4.75 850 2,31¢ 2,00 25 Gherokeo cow: 26 25 Chorokeo cows, 4.00 100 Ghorokeo catl 1,90 43 Oherokeo catil 0 61 Cherolieo calvea., 0 TIOGE— Xot oponed fairly activo and steady, tho close, Tho raceipts woro madorate, aud about all Lho offerings woro diaposed of, sales making at $4,253 4,60 for hoavy, nud at $4.50@4.85 for light, Among tha \zansactions Wero tho failowing : 1OG AALEY, No. Av, Price|No. Av. Price|No. Av. Price 13 990 g460| 80 310 $4T55 210 $4.60 W00 180 47625 201 460 (50 280 430 40 200 440147 271 435 [ed 222 480 6T 215 40l 0D 210 485 |08 109 48 64 213 460182 193 485 G1 218\ 470 7L 186 48061 221 450 8 B2 426 F40 813 ddo{6d mT 440 66 ou) 40 35 800 440,60 285 4UTi[H8 290 435 43 303 440|234 a1 42T MB WL 450 0 211 40| 0L 2T 470 (57 mE 460 Y06 440/ 56 311 430 {33 280 &40 a7 . SHEEP—Sold to limited extout at unchanged prices, Tho recelpts woro ouly 528 hoad, but 1o outs{do buyors Troro In ailoudance, and thio wipply proved amplote matlafy local wantd, We quote tho mnrket staady ot ) 60 for common, at $3,75@4.00 for medium, and. 4,50 for good {o chioico. et gend . CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET. & at5A. MONDAY EvENTNG, Aug, 35. Tho markot was iberally supplied with lumber, but, unfortunately, tho greator part.of the offorings wera Jolstu nd scautling and common cargncs of boards. Hoveral local bugors woro on the markot, but the n- torior denand was light, Early in tho day soveral cargoes wora disposod of ab about formor prices, but a8 common ltmbor coutinuad to_ orrivo froaly buyers rofutod to purchase unloss at concesslon, which woro roluctantly gronted, Jofsts and gcantling wore from 125@25¢ Jowor ; common bostds wero olso easicr, Tlio supply of othor grados was light, and_ thers waa no particulnr ciango in valuos. Tho markot clowcd dull, with & largo numbor of cargoosawaiting malo, Wo repeat: Good to choleo bonrds and strips, $12.60@ 10,00 ; common to medium do, $.00@12.00 Jolsts nud ncantling, $9.60@310,00 ; common do, $.00@9.25 3 pick- ola, $8.00@0.00 ; lath, $1.75 ; shingles, $2.00@3.00 Baloa iuolude * QGargo schr Sea Gom, from Muskegon, 100 m folst and scantling ot $9.50'; cargo schr McDonald, from Manlatco, deck lond long folst, at $10.50 for 3x12 and £12,00 for 2x12 ; 100 m joists and scantling at $10,00 ; cargo schr Emeline, from Muskegon, 116 i stripa and bonrds ot $13,75 ; cargo uobr Dolphin, from Fraukfort, 140 m common boards ot 89,505 sold’ by Blanchard, Torland & Co, LUMDER FREIGUTS, Manistee, $2.25; Ludington, $2.00; Muskegon, $1.75, Oconto, $3.25; Menominee, $2,95; White Lako, $2.00 Graud 'Havon,’ $1.75; Dontwater, $2,00; F'raukfort, $2.373¢ ; Ford River, $2.12)5. 'AT TI(E YANDS, Tho derusnd for lumber at the yards-continues fair. Stocks ars lucrssing, but prices”aro steady, as given: ow : Jirat olear. Becond clesr, 1 tnchi £0 3 inch! Third clear, 1 jnch Third cloar, thick, Clear flooring, 1s h and upward. . 90, A ntock boarda, L3400 @IT00 3 stock bourds, L2700 @30.00 L1600 @18.00 | 1200 @180 Jolat, acantling, sinall timber, foncing, otc., 16 foot and under. ... 1 12.00 @13.00 Joist and scantling, 18 to 24 feet...... 1400 @20.00 Plokets, squaro, 1800 @15.00 Pickots, flat 1200 @13.00 Cudar posta, apiit. 1400 @18.00 Cedar poats, rounc 1m0 @u5.00 th... 5 225 @ 2.60 No., 1 sawed shingles. 150 @ 200 or Blar, 335 @ 360 Shinglos on 800 @ 9125 No, 1 sawod. 125 @ 1,50 H g g g £ Three dollars to which charge followa tho shingles, Thicknesa—Fivo shingles to ba two Inclies n thick= nevs, Length-S8{xteon inches. n LHARDWOOD. Dlack-Walnut — Counters, $100.00@160.00; _clear, $65.00@85,00;_common, $35,00860,00; cull, $20.00 35,00 ; flooring, $80.00, ‘Aali~-Cloar, $28,00@40.00 ; “common, $16,00825.00; cull, $10,00@15,00; flooring, $30,00@40,00, Odk—Cloar, £20.00@40,005 common, $10,00@25.00 5 ot Gleae, £28.00@50.00 $20,008 ckory—Qicar, $28.00@50.00; common, $20. 86,00 ; cull, $13.00018,00, ‘Baplo—Clear, $32.00@45 *00; common, $16.00@25.00 cull, $10.00816,60. Bhtternut=-Oleie, $26.000000; common, $20.006 Cherry—Clear, $40.00@60.00; common, $15.000 85,00+ oull, $12,00@18.00. Whitowood—Qlear, 0 00@40.00 [ ®25.00 ; cull, $10.00 xles, por dot, $LOOGLSE0; 0@ common, $20,00 Wagon Btock—1lickory ‘wagon pioles, sacli, 45@55¢ ; box boards, $3 A Florida rell , 350 gor {0 maliogany, G40 40 counters, 600 : Tosewood, 50@800 ; white holly, 30 TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building. Single or in suites. ‘With ahd without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. .Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The best for all classes of business requiring a central lo- cation. W. C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. SEATED PROPOSALS “Will by Ivod nt the Offico of tho South Park qum 8- llnnnnn. NIG:IY“!GT and 163 L lo-st., up to 13 o'cluck, noon, of Saturday, the Suth in for tho dullvery uf the folluwing matoriat on Pavilion arkway (Lifty-tilth-at.), in the quantitios stated, Ipvr;uhulll)alyd: oo Bl 110 apbl, o, Lttt b proriy -Llwu( and rcuwll :‘v::lmz‘m:r-hm tiulabod o tho satisfaotion ol i “.m“mn_"‘.. i 650,000 brluk botwoun Hatsted J s ck hotwoon South Park and Wostorn, b e B of tho beat quallty of sowor br 5,100 foot [3-inch pipo. 600 fuot I 1po, 4300 foof 13-Incl pipo. 8,600 ;lwt H~=I|fl=ll':“:. 180 fogd, 4" Aefivorad. hotwoon Bonth Parkav, and Ialstod. and between Rouben. Lo elthor vitritied ol o 1,500 bl of cemont, to be delivored. botwoon Houths o Parl d \lelol’!l-lV‘ feht tn i i -" ors Fosorvo tho Fight to rojoct any or Ihl's’ ERMTINIY TRty I“N“JHAMK, Englucer in i vt T cemunt FRACTIONAL CURRENGCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY . FOR BALL AT _TRIBUNE OFFICE.