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6 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. AUCTIST 27, 1873, MONEY AND COMMERCE MONEZTARY. TULenAY EYENING, Aug, 20, Thero seoms to bo no coesiilon in tho outltow of curroncy from thiacity to tho country, It ls estimated that tho Chicago bauks sent out not Hoen than £4,000,000 of curroncy during last wook, this amount boing genorally distributed all over ‘tho Northwest, Thus far (his week, {ha ship- monts of currency hevo been nt the rato of ovor 2600,000 por day, al tho prospect is that tho 'mggregnte amount for this wock will bo bat littlo Roes than for Iast, L'his hieavy movement of cur- Yoncy s made it very searco here, and, not. “withstanding the receipls of large amounts from MNow York, tho stocle of curronoy in this markot )n 80 sl that oxchango was groatly depressod, and at one timo to-dny was actunlly unasnlable Ror curroncy, though it was quoted nominally ab Jrom 1-10 to 2§ of 1 por cout discount. Thin, howover, ducy not affect tho lonn market. Cur- Yoncy i8 only ono form of eapital gpecially adapt- ©d for sottling balances in the cxchango of com- ‘moditics, and whilo thero is such gront outfow ‘of capital in tho form of currency, there ia evon ‘n groator influx of capital in the form of bills of oxchango drawn ngainst shipments of grain, 'he grain is gold horo and goos forwnrd to the Enatorn consumers, Tho banke that forwardod tho curroncy to Lhe country to “pay for the graln ‘wxporienced, nt first, n deeronso of doponits, ‘owing to tho drafts of thewr country-bank ‘oustomers for tho curroncy, but avo ‘mow, 08 wo lenrn by actusl inguiry, oxperioncing \an incroneo of deposits. 'lhus, thougli curronoy ‘i scarco, oxchinngo is abundant, aud tho supply \of lopnablo enpitul is ns largo as it was bofora biu nctivity began, 'Thero nover was a timo ‘when the movement of Lho ecrops was noro Sprompt and satisfactory, Thore is but ono fen- uro in the prosont activity that might soon make w lons favorable situation, viz. : tho continuenco of hoavy receipts of corn, Tho onormous quantity of corn now belng rushed to market gluts tho nvonucs of transit, and has o tundonur to advanco tho prico of east~ ward {reights onfail articles of produce. Corncom- poscs fully three-fifths of the bulk of all tlio graiu now coming into this marlot, and it s to this thnt the upward tondoney of froights to tho Enstis due. Itis good policy to sell tho mesy crop of whont, aud got it out of tho way ns Yast ag possible, for two reasons: Firat, tho price of whent ia good, and romnnorates tho ‘producer fairly; sccond, it is known that_other Wheat-producing countries must soon sond large uauntitios to market, and prices arc then {llkely tobo lower, rathor than highor. On the other hand, it is now protty well establishod lat there will bo but littlo if ““J more than nlf o crop of corn in the West, and tho poliey of rushing it all into at tho present low prioes, just "ot this Jecagon of tho year when tho move- went of wheat and other graine would ‘oceupy tha carrying capncity of the ronds, sooms lhiort-gighted, “Lhe hoavy recoipts of corn aro, owever, oxplained by somo ns owing to tho fact Lt tho country grain-warchouses woro full of scorn, and thut these aro simply being omptied ‘out to bo dovoted obtiroly to tho recoiving of Whoat. If this is the cawo, it may bo expected Rhat the receipts of corn will suddenly fall of ag Boon ns the stock ifinmediately on hand in the Swarchonson ot tho country railway stations is ¥hipped off. In fael, tho roceipts of corn to-dny nro smallor then the receipts of whent, for the Wrut timo a goodl maony months, and it is possible that the differonco In tho {)mnnrlimm of wheat and xorn received liero will hecome grenter overy duy antil the great bulk of the carrying eapacity wof the roads will bo oceupicd by wheat to the ex- wlusion of corn. This would, in fact, boe o great Benofit to tho country, beeauso it would bo the aneans of putling up the prico of corn, and swould at the eame time facilitate tho rapid mar- Xeting of tho whoat while it benrs a good price, LOCAL STOGK ASD BOND MARKET, Mosars, Tint, Proston & Kean quoto aw fol- Jows this afternoon : markot Buying, Selling, 1037 17 7 1188 i i 5-20s of '67, Jan, and Jaly 19 5-203 of *68, Jun, and July i 20-408... 110 {0, B, G5 (ow Teniic) 1143 {GoId (full weight).. 1163¢ old Conpons, 1163 Told Excliungy i 1153 Lerling Exclange ¥4 108 @108% Nortbern Pacitic Gold 7-i0s. 00 & fut, Thicago City . Duok County 7 ... : Tllinols County uud Townshtp 10, LATEST, @iNEw Yonk, Aug. 20.—There has been an netive trado “in money lo-day, nd the ciforts of the Bulls in gold to creato o monetiry slringency scems to bo partially suc- coeeful, The rate was dvabeed to @7 gold, but at itlio closo broke dowa ta 3 per vent, At the {lmo mouey a8 advanced to 7 per. cent a vigorous ettack wan made ion the lending ptocks Lo enable the sliorts to cover, Mho Post eaya : If fhis i tho Lesinning of the policy to harraes tho money merket during tho autuinn, so os to Aintress trade Lorrowcts, oxtraordiuary muensures will be taken by tho United Btates Troasury to defeat i sicheme, Sterliug fa o littlo fimer ot 10755G1073¢ for G0-doy und 108-{@108% for Eight, Customs rectipts to-lny, $600,000, Gold lowor, ranging from 115% o 1163, cloalng ot tho Intter figure, Loaus wero 2@ per cent to st for carrying, Clearings,$43,000,000, The Assiutant Treas- "urer disburzed 477,000, Governments dull, Btate bonds quict, Slocks Irrogular, but fn the main weak aud lower, Tho volutne of busiuess, oxeept in Pacific Mail, Wentern “Unfon, Wabash, and Unilon Paciiic, waa very moderato, Tlunnibal & St Josepl eomimon wiis_ hammcred down From 774 to 0, but the remainder of tho list showed changes of only f to ¢ ner cent, with tho osception of thoso etocks previously mamed. At the close a «ateadier fooling provailed, ‘Tho Wabash books for (he annual election will prob- @bly closo dua short timo, knd to-day the ntock was Sworth 3 per cont, for ten daya, while thero was n de- clino of 2 par cont in tho market price, Fhoro fs un ‘active-borrowing demand for utock gonerally, and lead- Jny eharen are loaningat 5 per cent fo fiat, 7. Aluxandrio was fo-lay elacted Direcfor of the Pa- iio Mail Steemship Company, {n placo of George Imer, resigned, “Tho toal exports produced from this port for the week ending to-dny, 8 5,231,430, Sterling, 1077, 100 & int; 100 & int, 95RI8 T BONDS, Coupon, 67 Coupons, 63 Now 54, 10-40s, Currenicy 03, TONDE. Virglalas, old North North Catoliuak, ol North Carolinus, hov.. Coapons, %51 Coupous, '6: Coupons, ' “Coupou, W5 ., Coupons, 65 (uoty) Tronnosscos, uow ~Virginias, now, Amerlean Exproer Unitod Blates E: Fucific Mai Tecre Huute pid,. .., 4 Chicago & A,, ex dlv,104 Chicego & Alton pfd, 107 Olfo & Missiswippt.. 39 0. &0 Hurlem pfd 3 fichigan Central,... 92 Indizna Ceniral, Titisbargh, 1iliuois Central, Tnjon Pacflostocks.. 267 62 | Unlon Pueifle bonds, 815 0824 | Del, Lack, & Western,100% 02" | 1. 11, & Erle, N s REAL ESTATE, Tho following instruments wore filed for record on Tusadsy, Aug, 20 CITY ruOrERTY. %fgwx«-k of, & of Norlh av, w £, Lots 16 nnd 16, of &iflMivision of Tots1,2,3, elo, of Hronson's Addi- tion, dated Avg, 325 cousidoration, §1,150, Flouruoy #t, 300 {tw of Hoynwat, n f, 25x125 ft, Qated Aug, 20 ; conslderation, $1,000, Jeflorson af, n of Harrion st, o f, a3 of Lot7, Block 40, with Lulldings, duted Juno 205 cousldera- ton, $4,600, West Ohto st, K0 €L w of Armonr st, 8 I, 68x125 11, duted July 4 ; connideration, $3,200, Wost Olio 6t, 100 £t w of Arniour 6, 8 f, 255125 t, dated July 2; consldoratios, $1,600, Nebraska st, 276 fL wof Throop sf, nf 20x102 ft, dnted A, 251" consldlerstion, $1,600, Nebraska ab, 300 1t v of Throopst, n £25x102 ft, Aated dJune 31, 1874; conslderation, 800, Nortl ay, n'w cor'of Girurd st, 4 f, Lots 43, 44, 40, and 47, dated July ; conslderation, $1¢0, “owneeud “stys of Whito ul, w.f, 242123 ft, dated Aug, 91; considoration, 73,000, ', Wallaco st, 125 £t & of Thirty-socond at, w1, 49 7-10x 125 1, dated Aug, 123 conulduration, $1,460, Wallace ut, 174 710 {t s of Thirty-sccond at, w f, 24 B5:1601126 ft, datod Aug. 125 consideration, $745, L TWeiyAft W cor of Blowart av, n T, 263124 tt, dated Aug. 11; considoration, $1,300, ! £t n of Yvans at, of, Ux126) It, 3 sonsiideration, 1,400, u of Evaus 6t £, 24x125) 1 atd Starch 87 conitoration. $dud. ek Ih 1, JMco place, 8 of ‘Twubiy.gecond st, o f, Lots 47 and duto Aug, 3; conshleruion, Undiydod 3 of bo o $1,000, 43 3-10 nores, Lot that part lyin t Kodzio and Qoutral Purk ave wy Dougl of canal, dated July 24 ; couuld:ul:ul\'l,:nn fi8 Diace,ant Ot Lexington st, 21 £t w of Western uv, nf, 13x1243 zn, dated July 315 conaldoration, 1,500, 1 S-H 12455 Aslangd d o, 41115 9 of Douzup bh. £, 395150 fi, with, slono front restgonco No, 00, dated Aug, 1, 1870 ; con- wlderatlon, §6,00), Forect a¥, ot Thirty-rst, and ‘Thirty-ieennd nts, v £, Lot 22, dated Atig, 1 3 conalderatinn, $10,700, ntated st, bot Evans imd Lako 8ts, 0 T, Lot 11, dated April 17; conalderation, $2,000, “Fhirtioth at, third lobe 'of Garibnldist,uf, Tat 3, dated Juno 253 consideration, $650, NONTIU OF OUTY LanirTs, Soulls 26 [t of Tot 3, Tlock 2¢, Naveuswqod, dated ug, 10: consldoration, §1,000,” 1.0t 19 and 20 of Blotk 1, n Dlock 12 of o 3¢ Beo 20, 40, 14, dnted Avg. 103 considoration, £1,600, EGUTIL OF QITY LOMITH, Yot 92, Dunawny's Bub, Dlock 1 of Pryor's Bub In Bose oo 4 0, 14, dated April 95 conmlderation, G, ot 16, Pliare's socond Sub of part w 5 n o & Heo 1, 88, 13, datod July 63 conldoration, $100, s e el COMMERCIAL. Tunsnav Evenisa, Aug, 26, he following wero tho receipts and shipmonta of tho lending articlea of produco in Chicago Quring tho past twonty-four hours, and for the corresponding dato one yoarago: TIRCEIFTH, DITTAENTA, 1870, | 1872, || 1870, | 1872, Flour, brls, o] 6,480 0450l 17) 9405 Whaat, bu, +| aoysav] 104)480(| evjozu 1a1,60¢ m18s! s 92760| 103,40 o7,000! 02,4001 46,078( 85,099 | 1,600 1 T4 0,45 1,009 Broom-corn, 18, 22,400 Cured meats, tbs, 98,060 cef, bris,, 0 Tork, brls. 108" 13 ] Tavd, lby. 4270011 400,9%| 193,350 Tallow, 1ts. 20,850] 18,500( .. 0. Butter, e, 1,440]| 9 2,000 Livo hogs, o, 5,000 4,771 Galtle, No. T Y Bhoep, No. i sn Tides, ibs, 160,101} 77,10 Highwiues, 1! ‘188 Wool, I, 40,681) 20,720 Potatoes, b, 10 1,20 1om| 1607 205 ‘203 5,02 1,008 Withdrawn from storo yestorday for city con- snmption s 3,068 bu corn, 4,470 bu oats, 671 bu ryo, 436 bu barloy. Tho following grain has boon inspected into sloro this morning up to 10 o'clack : 735 cars whent ; G623 cars corn, 18,700 bu No. 1do; 6,000 bu high mixed do, and 49,300 bu No. 2 do, by cannl ; b5 carn onts ; 36 cara ryo; 27cars barley. Total (1,415 cats), 602,000 bu. Tho Directors of the Board of Trade decided yostorday that §1.05 was the value of No, 2 bar- loy at that time, for shipmont, and that the Sec- retary should uso that figure ne n basis in doter- mining the amount of monoy to bo posted ns margin on barley trades, An old member of the Board (Mr. O, 11, Giles) has juat roturned from au extonded trip through Illinois and parts of Iown. Ho roports that tho corn-crop is almost uniformly poor in yield, nnd thinke that the quantity of merchantable corn from this year's orop will be vory small, 1l says that most of what he has scon will bo fit only for feoding stock, It is stated from othor sourcey that the farmers aro not now solling auy corn; honco all_tho rocoipts now coming in ap- ply on snles made somo timo ago,—most of thom in May ond June. Mr. G, nleo roports that tho yield of oats in tho southern part of tho State is much Lelow the avorago. ‘I'he }woposnlan of Mr.W. T. Baker, submitted yesterday, to declaro as rogular only thoyo elova- tors which lond into at least thirteen foot of wator, and at tho rato of not losa than 10,000 bu por hour, was Inid on the tablo to-day, Not oven a (W. T.) bakor's dozen voled in its favor, THE MAIKETS. There wau not 0 mitch strongth in the leading produce markots to-day, though thoy were gou- orally firm, with o considerable higler rango in corn and Lighwines, Tho receipts of graiu were again very lurgo, and the bulls had the sntisfec- tion of knowing that thoy would have boen even Inrger,but that the railrond facilitics wera stroteh- ed to tho utmost. Tho reportod shipments wero vory small, by comparison. Thore are a good many orders liero for moat kinds of grain, but the supply of veesels has been light for soveral days pagt, and shippers have held aloof ag muel a8 possiblo to Emvuut oveu o greator advance in freight rates than has ocemrred. A good mauy veesels will arrive ero long, and theu the grain will probably move out tmiich more rapidly than now. The cool, raw weathor had a tendoney to strongthon pricos in cereals, . 1n tho dry goods markel the changes woro un- important.~ Stoadily increasiug netivity is now noticeablo in all deparimouts, aud Loth cotton and woolon fabrics nre hold with pronounced firmuess, Grocerien sold (o n liberal oxtont at substaatinlly yeaterduy's quotntions, tho mar- ket ruling ‘fim for all staplo articlcy and for most side-goods as woll, Thoro i still somo excilement in coffecs, tho fact that the #tock now in the United Blatos is but little more than oue-third as large as at this timo Inst yenr leading lolders to anticipate o further upward movement of pricos, The ten markot also is wearing & Lealthior look, The impression that prices Liave renchiod their lowest point is stondily gnlninf; ground, and increased activity in the de- wand is e result, No materinl changoe in values han a8 yot taken place, but stocks ure more firm- Iy held. The butter and cheeso markels wors r{natcd quict at former pricos ; fino goods being firmly hold while tlo poorer sorts wore onsy. Fish remain firm. Dried fruits wero in fair ro- queet at yestordey's quotations. Raisins and ono or two other articles in tho list Lave etill an up- ward tendoncey, but the general markot was ro- ported stendy. Nonew featuros wero dovolop- od in tho bay, hido ond lenthior markets, Dig irou, tobacco, and paints wore quietat former quotationa, Giain bags remanin etrong at the recont advance, or at 37¢ for 8tark; 85¢ for Low- iston ; 83)4e for Otter Orcok, and at 9217c for American aud Amorkeng. T'rado at the lumbor-yards continues moderate at unchanged prices. ‘I'ho wholesale market was moderatoly active. The offerings woro liboral, but cousisted chiofly of common lamber; and this, with tho unploasant wonther, restriclod trade to some extent, Prices wero casy at about yestorduy’s range. Metals and tinners' stocl continue to meet with an improved inquiry, and are firm at the quoted prices. Nails uro algo in good request and strong at £4,60 not. The iron merchauts report o slight increase in the de- mand for irom, but prices aro slill woak and unsettled. Common bar iron is guoted 2-10c lowor. Building materials, cooperage, and naval stores wore without uny now fontures, Drugs and ohomicals were in fair domand, and stendy ; thio excoption being o decline in opium and oil of lomon, Iops and broom-corn were in modorato request at unchanged prices, Wool wag in toler~ m-nh:{ fair roquest, and firm. An advanco is noted in unwashed fleeco; othor gyndes wero without quotable change. Timothy sead way loss active o-day, and common grades were a shade casior. seods wore quiet and unchanged, Greon fruits mot with tho ayerago inquiry. The supply of apples is largor, and prices were woak and ir- regular, Grapes woro ulso onsier. Poullry was rathior quiet, and, the offerings being liberal, the market was not particulnrly fir Eggs con- tinue dull, and, under large offerings, prices are weak and declining. Local froights wero rather less active, but in euml demand and frm at yosterday's udvanco. cusels wero roported searce, aud in viow of the continued big recoipts, enrriers tried early to ob- tain J¢@1c ndvance, but wore unablo to gain it, thuuf;ln all the offorings were freely takon af provious quotations, A botter supply of vessols s oxpeotod soon, Rates woro 7o on corn, and %40 on wheat, by sail to Buffalo. 4o Kingston corn wae_quoted at 13)¢c, aud wheat at 1410, Corn to Now Lngland points on throngh rates was unchangoed, at 230 via Buffalo, Barnia, or Godorich, aud 260 vin Ogdonsburgh,” A total of nino eliartors was reportod, which will earry ont 110,000 L whoat, sud 85,000 bu corn, Bosidos those, aoveral veesels woro chartored to load at Milwauloo, An important reduction is noted in freighta from New York to Chicago; somo have boen taken ns low a8 260 per 100 1 Highiwines wero moro active, and advanced 20 por gallon, in ulv(mpulhfl with a sharp upward turn in Now York, whioch was quoted at 1,05 at tho closo. Mauy operators have held off for sev- eral days past, In oxpoctation of u moro liboral anpply, which ‘doos uot, cowo, nithor here or at the sonbonrd ; and they nro now obliged to buy for tho supply of current wants, Halos to-day waro reported of 160 brls at 97c, aud 160 brls nt Utio por gallon; tho market closing firm at tho outside, Provisions wore dull, with an essior fooling all round, though mosta woro unchanged in quotations. Noss pork wae slow of sale, and regular oash lote woro 12@20o lower, though a proferred brand sold ut yostorday's onutside fig- wre, Lard was wenk, on wintor rondered, and quotod about Go 801' 100 1be lower, whilo summer ot wore firm. Our stocks old product ure not Jargo, but there is nnnnfh of now offaring to moot’ all_consumptivo domands, and, if tho woather should continuo ae cool an now, wo ma; look for a considerablo increaso in packing in ad- dition to that practiced in the coming conventlon, Tho market olosed at tho following range of prigoas Mogy . pork, _ oasly _of woller Aus Other ust, 910,00@10.05; do soller Hoptomber, £16.10@16.12!¢ ; douellor Oclobor, 15.36@16.80; do ollor Docorber, #13.375¢@13.40 ; Inrd, cank or kollor August, S7.86@7.90 4 do ncllor Boptombor, &".00@7.05; gummor do, yfi@ T3g0. Linrd sollor Docombor, 7o do eollor January, 7)go. Hwoot plukiod hams quoted at 10@113¢e. Dry snlted ments stoady ut 7@ Bo for shoulders § 0}¢@03¢o for uhort ribs ; “and nyg@n{gu for shortuloar, Hoxed shouldors, B4 @ Bc; Liuglish monts, 03(@9%0 for short ribs; D3{@074e for short clonr, Summer-ourod monty quotable at 1o bolow thoso pricos. Blort clear, soller Decombor af 64{@06%c, hoxed. Bacon iy quotod at 8330 for shouldora 105¢c lnralunrrlbul 10240 for sfort clonr ; and 11@160 for hamsa, all packed, Meus boef, 88.76@1.00 ; oxtramoss do, £0.76@10,00 3 hoof hams, $21.00@26.00. ~ Qity tallow 73(@7140 ; groaso quotablo ot 43{@0%c, Bnlos woro roportod of 200 bris moss pork b $10.265 500 brls do at £10.00 5 500 brls do sell- er Heptomber at $16,10; 600 bris do sellor De- comber at 313.874¢ ; 20 tes summor lard at 79{c; 40,000 Ihs shouldors at 8o, B Flour was rathor moro active, bolng in_botter domnnud on oxport account. TIho trading wns maro largely in now flowr, on which holders wero williug to make concossions from former asking rates, which invited business. _‘T'ho rocoipts wero largor than herotofors, and tho reported shipments ,rathor small, bubt stocks nro still emall. Dran was in good roquost, and strongor, Bnlos woro rornnud of 200 brls spring oxtrag (Lockport Hydraulic, old wheat), at $7.00 ; 100 Drly do at 86,871¢ ; 100 brla (Iowa) ot £6.25 § 100 brla (\\'ia.z ot 86,20 3 100 brla do b $6.16 5 800 brla do af 5763 100 Dbrls do b §6,0214 ; 160 brils do at 25.60 ; 200 rls low gradnat £5.00°%5 800 brls do on private terms ; 100 brls unsound spring at §4,26. Total, 3,260 brls, Also, 10 {onsbrau at 10,60 on track ; 10 tons do _nt 811.60; 10 tons do st #11.95 ; 10 tons do at $11.00, all delivered, ‘Wheat was strong, and modorately activo, ad vanoing 8{c from the closing prices of yestorday, undor a brisk domand. The privato advices from tho othor sido of the Atlantic indicated incronsed firmness thoro, but this fact did not stimulate tho shipping cimnnml, which was really light. Thero nro a good many ordora hore for whoat, principnlly from Canada, but tho supply of vos. #ols ig light, cupocially of Canndian bottoms, and hence buyors Lold off. Now York was also firm- or, but this was partially neutralized by tho fact of incroanod recoipts, tho 736 cars inspected in this morning boiug eaid Lo bo the groatost num- ber evor rocorved in a singlo dny. gonutry hold- era pro ovidently anxious to send jn all tho wheat they can forward this month, so as to tnko nd- youtage of the promium on August ovor Soplomber deliveries, which averaged above G}fo to-dny, Tha arrivals of car lots wore, howover, eagorly pickod up by tho August shorts, af sellor-tho-month pricos, or a littlo be- Tow, round lots being at a slight premium, For noxt month there was o very good domand, cliefly on outside orders, which scomed to bo unusually numerous, though most of them wero limited, ~ It now seoms certain thet the Eoglish demand will continue longor than bns hereto- foro been thought probable,though fow shippora earo to take liold now, when thoy can obtain the whoat at Go lous by waiting less than o wook., A gflmd many fears woro oxpressed to-dsy that ore will be an August corner, but tho shorts aro filling up rapidly, end probably will manago to stecr clonr of (he draft, Rollor tho month opened at $1.191¢, declined to 81.183f, advanced to $1.20)¢, nud closed ot 81.18%¢, "Hollor Bop- tomber sold nt 1.121¢@1.14, ofosiug nt #1.18¢. Sollor Octobor sold at $1.11@1.12, aud seller the yenr at 31.08%4@1.10, both closing strong, No 2 Bpring, ensh, closed ot 81,10}&’; No. I do at #1257 No.8doat §11134, ond Tojectod do at $1.00%%, thoro boing o good domand for all out- sido tho #peculative grade. Winter wheat wno again unmentioned. Cash sales were reportod of 7,200 bu No. 1 spring at $1.25 ; 5,000 bu No. 2 aprings at $1.20 ; 67,800'bu do at éx.m-}\ 5 10,300 bu doat $1.1944 ; 53,200 bu do at ¢1,100¢; 11,400 bu do ab 21,193% ; 105,000 bu at S1.19 ; 59,200 bu do at 1183 ; 7,200 bu do at $1.1837 3 8,400 bu No. 3 H{;rin(i' ot ¥L1117 5 5,200 bu do at @L11%¢ 5 4,600 bu do at 8111% 1,200 bu rejeoted” ni $1.0034 5 4,400 bu do ot 21.00. Total, 560,200 bu. Corn was l{@2¢e higher, and moderately ac- tive nt tho advance, though buyers hold bacl frou paying oxtiomo prices, Thero wera a good many speculativo orders on the market to buy (and fow to soll), but moat of them scomed to ho limited to a'slightly lower rango than that curront. ~ Bhippors wers not getive buyors, though they took liold a little maro frealy than yestorday. Tho domund Lo 1ill shorts for Augnst was quite wrgont, and neurly anuililated tho promium on the Boptembor option, which the confidenco in tho future cnuscd n widening of tho promium paid for Octobor deliveries. The recolpts woro ngain largo, and this seemed to staggor thouo who operated for o further riko, biit tho general feoling was one of confidenco. It pooms now olmost cortain that tho corn crop of 1873 must be very de- ficiout, and bt aftor tho corn nlrend sold to arrivo hero las come on, wo shall have vory little moro, ovou ab prasent pricen. Nearly every one scems to bo looking for u big riso, but meny aro troubled to Lnow what wi bo dono with tho corn alrendy on tho way, or or- dered hither. It is thouglit probable that the present rate of supply will continto only nbout ton days longor. ~Soller Septewnbor opened ag 403¢e, advanced to 4le, deelined to 40140, and reso at 41)4@413¢oc at tho closo. Heller the mionth, or regular No. 2, sold at Y@Xjo below Boptember, closing at 4lc. Beller October sold at 413§@423c, cloging at the outside. High mixed was in_loes active demand, closing with only 41ebid. Rejocted closed strong ab 3734c. Cnsh _enles wore roported of 25,800 bu high mixed at 41c ; 4,000 bu do nt 40340 ; 14,000 budo at 40%¢c 3 85,600 bu No. 2 at 4lc; 52,000 bu do at 407go 3 98,000 bu do at 404{e ; 88,000 bu do at 40840 ; 16,000 bu do at 40i4c; 5,000 bu do st 4030 ; 4,000 bu rojooted nt 378{¢ ; 4,000 bu do 2t 87340 1 4,000 bu do at 373¢0; 8,000 bu do at ;l)'[c 3 6,000 bu No. 1 nt 42¢ atloat. Totul, 318,400 u, Oatg wora loss nctivo than yesterday, but in ood domandand a ehade Bymer, averaging about Xgo higher than yestordny, Tho recoipts wero aguin_below tho rocont averape, and roports from tho Southorn part of the Stato placo the flold at a much lowor figuro than wus expected. [ence o good domand for future, whila the cash lots now in storo aro mostly held off tho markot In auticipation of n slight squecze towards the end of tho week, nsn ;ivrmn many Augunt op- tions aro yot untliled. Sollor tho moutl or cash No. 2 opencd at 28i¢c, and advanced to 28%¢c, closing firm ab 2834c, Sellor Beptomber sold al 273¢@27%¢c, and sollor Octobor at. 27!¢ @3¢, ~both closing at tho outsido. Boller the yonr sold at 27@A7igc. Cogh pales wore reportod of 4,800 Lu No, 2 (white) ot 98%7c 5 10,000 bu do ot 28740 ; 25,000 § 18,800 bu 87 bu do at 2814c ; 6,000 bu do at 2850 do nt 28170 8,000 bu rejoctod at S50 ; 2,400 bu do at 2414c ; 1,800 bu do at 24¢e ; 600 bu white by sample at 80c on track ; 600 bu mixed ab 20c, Total, 68,000 bu. Ryo wan in moderate demand aud stendy nt ho prico which lias ruled for two or threo days paat, Balos wore roported of 5,200 bu No. 2 at 66c, nnd 400 bu rojected at G0o.” Beller Soptom- Der was nominat at G4@050. Darley was moro active and ateadier than on any day for gomo timo past, tho feoling boing proty definitoly settled with rogard to tho in- spoction, though tho Committee did not come to A deciefon till nftornoon. It was oxpeoted that a declsion would bo rondored in favor of a fair con- struction of the rule, and the expectation was reatized, Thoro is no dangor that even now we ghall hnve too much No, 2 barley, as a large part of the cmg" understood to bo off color, “About 60,000 bu No. 2, eeller Soptember, soll at 21,10 @1,12, almost il of it at the insido, and eash No, 2 (new) wns snlablo at the snme figure. No, § way in fair roquost at 80@82¢, cloring ut Blo, and at 776 sellor Hoptombor, Cash salos wore roportod of 1,600 bu now No, 2 at §1.10 ; 1,200 bu now No, 8'at ti2e ; 2,800 bu do ut 810 ; 400 b rojectod at 590 : 800 bu do ab 680 ; 1,600 bu by sumplo at $1.121¢ ; 800 bu do nt $1,10 ; 400 bu do at $1.06 ; 400 bu do nt B1.03; 400 bu do at 90u 3 400 bu do at 5o, Total, 10,800 bu, ‘The following was tho doclsion of the Commit- too to whom was appenied tho decivion of the inspeetor on two curs of barloy, which Lie had graded ns No. 3 ¢ The undersigned, Ccwmittco of Appeals, haviug cavefully exunined {lie barlog In tho cara vefarred to, dooido thnt tho grade should inspoct No, 4 hurloy, for the reavon thut the word # bright,” ns used in the tules for the tuspection of Larley, does not refer eo much to e color of tho grain, us 5 tho fuct thut tho groln sliould bolively in appearancy, and not dend or dull, ‘The following aro tho footings of tho ofiteinl report of grain in store in this city on tho oven- ing of Buturduy last, and at corrosponding datos: wuzat, No, 2red, .. No, 3 winier. Rejected winior.... No grado wintor, . No. 1 hpring. No. 2 spring. No, 3 spriug No, 1 Liard ppring. No; 2 hiard #pring. Hefoctod spring. Nograila_spriug. No. 4N 1,497,606 4,968 51T 824,169 280,403 . 0, 2,0 HUS, 345 9,496, Rojocted .uus s 157,438 810,847 Nugrado, W80 71288 . Totalyye 080,600 1,459,004 3,198,509 0. 1,40 No, 2 whito, N 123,019 20740 6L 00,007 WEET AT B4R 0,10 4,088 20,807 No grado, 019 Tolaliussasirinrenes 50,687 00,112 142,872 Total of nll kinda of grain, 4,028,776 bu. These figurea show an jucrense dmlng the wonk of 260,070 bu whest, 1,120,052 bu corn, 181,080 bu onts, 0,078 buryo, and 14,476 bu barley. Total increnso, 1,558,660 bu. Tho Now York Jroduce Ezchange Weekly givos tho following as _tho foreign exporty of provi- slons from Now York for tho week endiug Aug, 19, 1878, and the d(g%rlbutlun of tho eamo ¢ ork, Deas, ~ Lard, Iacon, Tiverpool Uity T 05 eitiion varpool o Tondon, 1 il Lo U ation Glangow % i aMEE 22410 Barcoloun, .. o 3 1,459,774 2, B440,597 1,463,3 Provious wook. 04,249 Weok Aug, 6. Weok Jitly m 1,580,660 Week July 23, 201 1,808 1,165,728 Cor, week, 72, 800 1,235 12,781,213 1, d from ‘Aug. 13, nchistve, for 8 yenra : 187310, 18717, 1870-71 . Mod0T 1,1 137,850 65,163 82,678 127,182 140,970,708 141,785,067 75,208,842 0,010,088 183,354,610 560,001,810 4,027,083 4,430,340 4 46,640,050 51,311,032 45,074,872 40,000,425 25,490,845 LATEST. 3 In tho aftornoon whont was moderatoly activo, and closed the enme ug on’Chango. No.2 spring sold at $1.18%@1.19% soller tho month, closing ot 8110}, and ot 81.13@1.19% eollor Boptom- bor, closing at $118)@1.13%(- Corn was active and 3@{o higher, selling at 413{@41140 scllor Hoptombor, closing at tho insido, nudfl;i@fl’,‘{o seller Octobor. nte sold nt 28}4e sollor tho month, In provisivny enles Includo 250 tes Iard ot 77¢o cnsh. One charlor was roported for whent to Buffalo at 7¢e; eapacity, 27,000 bu. There wero rumors of other, charlors having boon mado, P CHICAGO DAILY MARKET. T0EsDAY EVENING, Aug, 20, ALCOMOL—Advanced, owing to an udvanico of 1@4o in highwines, Wo quoto4 por cont proof ot $1.9:@ 1,98, BEANS—The domand s still light snd confined to small orders from tho local dealers, Dricos aro with- out essontial change, us follows ¢ Prime navios, 32,50@ 20; tainio modlain, $2,503400; cominon ‘(o 1alt, S@2,00, BAGUING—Tho nctivity that for the past threo or four weeks hins characterizod thy domand for grain bags #hows no pigns of nbating, and tho mutket ro- taing Its buoyant tono, Stocks—not only licre but ot tho Laet—have dwindled down to * exceoding small 7 dimenefons, and jobbors flud it quite impousible to keep up wilh tholr orders, Binco our lust reviow prices at the mills havo besn ndvnnced §@1e, and tha narket hiero hus sympathized to the extent of Xcon ull brands, Statks now Leivg Armly Leld at 76 { Low- futon at 830 ; and Amoriean at 3G, Guunics, bur- Japn, nd wool sacks rulo quiet of former ralca, Wo auofo: Stark A, 37¢; Ludlow A, 350 ; Lowlston A, d5c; Amorienn A, 923gc; Amoskeng A, 92xc; OHer Creok, B8ige; burlap bage, 4 und 6 bu, '10@4lc; guus len, binglo, 17@18e; do doublo, 218e; Wool sacks, Gl@lie, BROOM CORN—This market has beon rather quict aurlng the weelk under reviow, though considerablo 1as been dono in tho way of fillng small orders. Thera 18 no particular changoin pricos, but a disposition is manitested by somo dealers to disposo of their stock, capecially of commion, since tho now crop will #oon ho- @in to come forward, The stock of old corn in this morkst s cstimated at 1,200 tons, Wo quoto: No, 1 Burl, 82/@10¢; No, 1 etall, braid, 65@70; No, 2 do, G@65c; No. 8 do, 43@66; uside groew, bgoe; red 334@1¢e s pale and red, 3@4c. BUILDING MATERIALS—Trade under (hls Lead hos beon tolerably fair durlng (ho paat weol, and prices have ruled protly steady for moant nrifoles ‘mentioned in tha list, as follow: tuceo, $2,60; Now York stucco, custlng, B3.60@+4.0 tland conent, $7.60@8,00 33 brl Rosendalo’ comon @3,60;_Utica, Loulyviile, Man’ ituw, and Akron coment, $2.008 brd; marblo dust, 3.0 Timan Lk, 80c@#1,00} Hmo (brls), $1,1091.25 4 brl whito sand, R brl, $L60@2.00 : plistoring hnir, 7 bu, dte; iro brick, por 1,000, $35,00@ 30,00; building brl (cornmon), 26.60@7.00% pressed brick, $14,00@15.00 sewer brick, ‘$8.60@10.00; Milwoukeo and lacin ‘prowsed, $25.00@30.00, del, } do common, 214,006216,001 Indiaun prossod, $18.00@31.00; do contnon, $10.006 16,003 nirocluy, per brl, $3,00@4,00. BUTTER=To past weok bus witsesced only elight chiango i tho market, cither in tlie claracter of the deinand or in prices,” Tho Snquiry fo still chielly to Bupply local consurmers, aud {s mntnly centored o choled quulities, wch, belng iu light stock, romaln very firm. In' fact, tho offerings of strictly prito butter oro altogether fnudequato, ond salea are fro. quently effected at un advanco on our quotations, 6@ 27c, aud ovon a8 high 8a 280 hoving boon realizéd for somothing oxceptionally fine, Thfd in a retoil wa; Lowover, and thereforo not a fair criterlon of tho mai kot. Lot grades are neglocted, but stocks aro not so Inrgo ns o couso slarmn, and liolders do not seem M- clined to forco sales at tho sacrifice of prices, and tho mnrket msy bo quoted stendy, Followlng' oro tho ruling priccs: Cholco yellow, 21@2c; medium to good, 10@100 ¢ fuferior to comon, 11@14c, ONEESt—Tho past woek has been o rather quict ono in this departinent, tho provalenco of oxtreme hiot weathér Loving caused's ecnsible diminution in (ho domaud, bus the fact that our dealora are carrying aodorato_stocks, and that factorymen aro fem in fhir views, servea to provent any matorial “softening” of pricos, and {ho quotationa remain unchanged, Wo continuo o quote: York factory, 12@10; Ohiio factory, 114@1230 : Weatorn factory, 134 @19%c, COAL—Activity stifl provails in_tho conf marliot and priccs romain frm ond unchanged, An advance in Loligh ond Lackawauua is, howover, belng * tatked up," and will, no doubt, 8001 ho an sccomplished fact, Quotations ure u followh : Leligh, prepared, $10,60 Lackawunna, $9.50 ; Erlo, £9.00; ' Brior 1111, $9.00 Walnut Hill, $9 00; Blosaburg, £9,00@0.60; Ifocking Valloy, $8,00; Cannel, $10.00;" Indiana Block, $1. 8,00; Kirklndd Grate, $5.00% Chorry Miue, 85,01 Biinonk, $8.60: Kiugston, $7,00 ; Wilmtngtou, $5.00, COOPERAGE—Packers aro buging quiotly, nud haye accumulated considerablo in tholr line of goods, Stock ia scarcoand fiem, Pricea for manufactured worl oro casy as. followa: Pork barrels, SLI® 1.40; Jard tlerces, SLO0GL70: whisky barrols, $1.90 @2.407 tlonr barrels, 48@67c; pork stavos, rong £2,00924.00; do, buckod, §34,00@20,00 ; tiorco siavos, FDUGI0; i iickad O e, 3260 26,003 whisky " staves, rough, $23.00@00.00; do Shiciod, §35.001flour ntavas, To00cetu 6y eteete doue heading, 75@93c per set; flour hoop poles, $14.00@ 26,00 1t o § porks and tlorco polos, $30.00G35,00 por i, DRUGS AND OHEMICALS—Trado 18 ogaiu roporte ed fair, and Inst weok's prices aro gonorally sustalned, the oxéeption belg n opiim and morphino, which ard 250 lower, Ol of lemon I ulso lower, Wao quoto: Actd, cltrio, 1h ® Aok oxalit, 1b, N @ Acld, tartaric, po 5 @ Amuionia, catb, b, % @ Asnfautida, 1. 50 @ ‘Axlo-grendo, B 160 @ Teuns, Tongs, b, 0 @ Doras, ref, Ib, 20 @ Blue-vitral, 1 1@ ‘Bromo-chldralum, pi Corroulvo sublinato, 100 @ Creant tartar, pure, 1b, 45 @ Cochinoal, Hond,, w e Gbloroform, I, .. 10 @ Glycerlue, 1 1b bull, 1 B @ Gum Arable, plekell,, 0 @ Gum Arable, orls,, 3 @ Gum camphor, Ib, s @ Gum aphu, Th, 875 @ (um ehollac, 1b 05 @ g, white, 1 5@ Todine, Ib...ve 8.7 @ Ly, con, cas 8.25 3 Mocplia, hulpl G2 @ 0il, bergumot, S 0 @ Oll; castor, gal. .. aroo. 885588 0il, Jomon, Baudorson's, .50 @ Patassn, CUI0Fy, ... I Potawshim, eyan, fuscd, 1b, @ Totnssluim, fod,,"1b 075 @ Potash, Babbitils, ¢ 000 @ Quinize, sulph,, 02 205 @ 10 @ 100 @ Lo ¢ 115 ® 1 @ @ o frecly, and tho market 18 oxceasively nur)fllnfl. A largo part of tho offerings ure fu poor coudition, consequently buyers aro not ie guud to purchisao wnless tho egga aro guarautecd, lon ranul from 1Q1sgo, FEATHERS—Tho “domand ta Increasing steadily, and, us_ (ho offoringa aro nieagre, pricos aro sirong at the wilyauco notod rocontly, We guote: Primo to chotes Livo geeso fenthiera at'i0 ; joiblug prico, 823 @850 ; mized featicrs, 23@790 ; chickn, 00380, TI8TI—No quotablo’ changea’ in valuea have takon placosiuco aur last weekly reviow, wor aro uuy looked for at prosent, Tho iarket 38 still baro of fal muck= . Manilla rope, 8 1b, l’],‘fi@_‘}l)« dy ercl, sud (ko fndications wro fhat {horo will bo & kcarcity throughout the scason, Whitofish nlso con- e {0 como furward very uparingly, bub of obher do- seriptions thera aro fairs Ericea romaln titim, s follown : No, 1 i, $0,00@6.25; No, 110, $5.76@0.00 ; No, 1 trout, crol, now, 3-bri, $13.50814.75 No.'2 maskorol) 3¢ brl, $8.60(38.78; farnlly mackorol, 3¢-brl, $1.00@T.457 No, 1 blioro kite, $1,0539,00; suts mor-curel codiish, por 100 1ba, $0.25@0, g codfisli, $0.50@0,75; Labradof herriug, $0.0020.607 do, 3¢ brl, $1,76@6,00 ; ring, round, brl, 3.0088,60; do’ 3" bri, $4 box herring’ No. 1,28G30c; ox herring, n 860; Qolumbia 1ityos salmon, 3§ brls, §9, £, 005,35 ; No. 1 shoro imacke ™ Day, $9,60@9.75; 5@ 4,50 § lod, 43@ 0@9.78, TRUITS AND NUTS—Trado finsa been rathor slack during the groator part of th weok, but yostorday and toay tltta woro algns OF returning nelivily, Al thougl, gonierally nponking, prices aro now mora not tlod andl unifors, tho market ias lost nono of it frm-. nead, aud in somo lnes tho tendency fa atill upward, Tho chongzes sinco our Iast _roviow wero confinod to an advance of 1¢ in pitted chorrles, Yo in blackberries, and 1c in Naplen walnutn, Wo quote: Fonrian—Dates, Bi@00} Ngn, drums, 12@14a; figs, box, 16@l0c: P pranes, 16@100 3 Turklsh pm‘fu’mnuw. Tanies H ralsing, layors,’ $1,00@1,16; Zanto currants, Tgw@fo; cltron, 44@i5c. Dosearig—Alden applen, 173200 ; Michigan do, 9@100} Weatorn do, 8@H8¥0; Bouthorn o, T@T4c: penolies, pared, 24@3in 5 peachen, balyos, 10@10%¢6; do, mixed, 7,\{@&:; Dlackborries, 13%@ 13xc§ raspherries, 40@dle; pittod clicrries, 20270, Nura—TFilhorts, 16@14c; almonds, Terrago: 2@ 30; Naples walnuls, 2029703 Brazils, D@10i0; pecans, Toxas, 14@160; African poanuts, 6} @740 ; Wilming- ton peanuts, 8@8X0; Touncaseo peanuts, B@do, GROUERIES—Tho distribution of goods coming undor thin hoad nhows &_salisfaciory icreaso aa com- porad with last weck or tho previous onc, and a mora confident and choerful_feoling provaila’ tmonp aur wholesalo morchants, If wo oxcept coffees,—which areatiil tho enthjoot of Considarablo spaowlntivo Inquiry , and aro consequiontly cxeitod nd nuwettiod,—the gour oral market bns riilod vory steady, quolations Leing subolantislly tho snmo an & Week ngo, whore at the nio- ment thoy are frinly hold. Coffocs havo advanced 1 @)fo,nd, Judging from " prosent appearancos, will go atfil Lighor. Tho total supply In tho United Hlates I statod at nbout 35,000 Lags, of a littlo moro thnu ono- {hird tho smount In_slore ‘at tho corresponding date Inst yoar, Sugors, Heo, and_syraps aro in good ro- aqucat nud aro flrnt, Boap, spices, and stareh aro aleo ‘moving fairly ot [nll prices ; 11 OAnD, SODA—TH@AXC. Qovrres—Mochn, W@} 0, G, Java, 10@30x0;5 Javo, No. 3, 20@20i0; foicy Tto, 204(@2030} cholco do, 253(@200; prime Rio, 54@25¢0; good (o, 243 @213{0; cornmon do, 2} @Mo; rossting do, 23 @2340{ Blngopora Java, 263;@27%0; Cobta liica, fonoy, 26@20'¢o do, pria B5}(@L5)6; Maracaibo, 2 EC GanbLrg—Star, full wolght, 19@200; steariuo, full swelght, 14X@180'; do, Aliort Welght, 133@1xcc, E nm:—x-;iunn, 8i¢@b{0; Rangoon, 73,@H0; Caro~ ng, 93(@10)50. Biarheeiatont ant loaf, 15@12x0; crished and powdered, 113{@117¢0; granulated, 11%@117;0; A, standard, 11%(@113{0; 0, No. 2, 115@115e: ' B, 11@ 1140 : oxtra O, 10%@11} O No. 9, 105@103¢0} yel- low 0, 10@10X0; cholco brown, 10@10403 primo do, 93¢@10c; falr do, D4@UK0; ohoice molnsses sugar; 93@1003 folr do, 9X@IX0; Now Orleans sugar clioice, 0(@1002 40 primo, UX@IXc; o, falr, 8X@Fi0; comnion, BB, rnyre~Dinmond drips, $1.3@130; ellver drips, oxtra fluo, 10@73c; good sugsr Louso Ayrup, 45@180} oxtra do, K0@350 ; Now Orloana molaescs, choice, 80@ 85¢; do prime, 13@780; do common, GA@700; Forto 1tico molasses, cholco, 56@6GC; common molusgos, 28 @dic, ALERATUR—Common to bost, 0@10¢, Brioea—Allapice, 17@18¢c; cloves, 37@386; caenln, 88@400; ypopper, 25@20c; nutmegs, SLII@1.30} &lllléwr, jure, 26@300} do No, 1, 20@260; da No, 3, 16 c, ‘SoAra—Fronch mottlod, 6¢@03¢o; Gorman moftled, 6@GB3c: Goldun Weat, G@bi0; Whito Lily, 6X@ gége Whilo Nose, cy@oicer brown Windsor, 4@ 43¢0} maim, 6@ 0o : Havon Liuporal, CA(GO)GC. ‘HrAnou—Glons, 03(@100; corn, 9@110; laundry, 6@ 76 common, BX@6e, GREEN FRUITS—Tho aupply of npples is very largo, and thoy ora slow of ealo ot o wido rangn of pricos., Grapes woro also plenty and casfer, Oliolcs Jonchés rold rendily t full pricae, but nferlor offor- ngu wero rathor slow, Blackberries wer firmor. Temons oro frm b tho quated prics. Quota- tions nro_ns followa: Lemons, $I16.00@16,00 por box; Noplos do (irgo), $12.00. Gallforniy posrs, $5.60@0.00 porcuno ; do plara, §5,00G0.00 per caso ; do Tokay and Muscatol grapes, $4.00@0,00. Now applen, 25@600 per box or basket, $1,00@2.25 {per brl) for com= mon toaie; good o cliold do, $200G0.5 por el Blackborrles, £3.60@4.00 per cneo’; wild do, £2.00@2.16 per caso, Wortlehorrics, §4.00 per bit. Poars, The@gl. 00 er box or baakot ; Dartlott's do, $1.25@1.60 por box, benclics, 40c@31.00' por box or bavlot ; do' cholco per baskot, $1.25@1.50, Qrapes—Illinols, $1.00@4.50 per caso (3 i) ; 8100 por Unekel: do por'ened (G1b bosce)y $2.00@3.60% do per Ib, 10@118; Stborian crabapples, 43 @illo_per box. Damaon plums, $3.00 per buj green a0 0 36,00 por b, 10PE—Thoro was 1o yisiblo cliango in this market, Denlora report a moderata trado on focal and interlor ncconnt at 20@430. 1AY—Sales hava beon matuly reatricted to suppls- ing current local wante, und, an tho supply of oot deicriptions_on wagons was quito sufficiont to wect thia demand, thera Line beon very Hitlo trading in rossed liny, ond priced of such remafu nominal, Wo quoto Wholesalo prices pald by dealors,—cars {0 coutaln 10,000 1us,—as followa: New timotliy, prime, $13.00@16.00; do, No, 1, $12.60@13.60; do, No. 3, $10.00 @12.00; profrie, upland, §11,003 do, midiaud, $9,00@ 10.00; 'do, slovigh, $1.00GB.00, LOOK: ON WAGON— iMimothy, $10,006313,00 prairic, $.00@10,00, For de- Tivery of preseed, $100G1.60, netordiug to distanco, THIDES-rices rango abots the same as a week 530, tho market ruling otcady. Tho demaud ia only fair, Dbut proves abont equal to tho supply, thero +holug ut prescot. no, Jargo ccoumulution ulthor of green or dry slock,’ Wo quote: Groem city butchora), es green cnred, Ught, 11%c: do. heavy, 10 ;' part cured, 10101c: grhon calf 164 @100: Vealli, 12:6@ c; 'dry calf, 2o dry fip, 2lo; dry balfe @103 dry flint, 13@100; long-hatred kip, 103¢@11 deacon ‘skiitn, 4565503 prubby, scored out, oF othe wing damaged, bwo-thirds pricc, IRON AND BTEEL—Dealers roport o slight im- provement u trado for the past balf-dozen days s but Drices aro 1ot yet nfTected thoreby, bolng weak nud fr~ rogular, Common iron i quotod 2-10c lower. Fol- lowing are tho rates = 20102 4 5 @ (3 63 @ Ve @100} @% W @ 1% B8 @lgs Qb ‘been a rlight reduction in prices of Jodot and Lemoino calf-aldns, but osldo from his tho_quotations oro un- clionged, ' Trado continties to fmprove, nud_tho vol- amo of Uisiness now compares fuvorbly with foriner years at o Jiko poriod. ¥ and firim, a4 follows : EMLOCE, ‘o quote the market steady City barness.., Conutry hnruees, Line, city, B Ib 2@ 41 ? e g 43 10 Kip, § Ib, Rk Sl 20 City upper, 90 City upper, No, a Country upper, ok Ttough upper, TRough upper, dumaged. Bufalo slsughter eofo 3, A."sols,. French eai, 1% 60.0085.00 French enlf, Lemols +o 55,008560,00 Fronch calf, 24 {030 1by, o 1,65@ 235 Frenceh kip, 60 to 100 1t P 00@ 1.60 METALS AND TINNERS' STOOK—For tho past weolt trado bias hoen steadily inproving, nud n corre- sponding firmness is noted in tho tono of tho market for all materiale, metals cepecially, Tollowing are the ‘prices current ¢ Ty Prare—IC, 10x14, §14.00 3 do, 12x12, $14,60 : do 14320, £16,00; do, roofiug, 10, $1350; do, 20x48, 27,50, bar, 44e, Burur Zino—I'wl carke, 110} Llf casks, 11X @11 507 lees quantity, 11303 sinbs, Oe. Suzer IioN—No, 24, 6o Fates; Russis fron, 200} do No. 1 staiuod, 206 rafes, Oasvanizrp Tuon-Na. 16820 166 No, 21034, 160; No, 25@?20, 170 No, 47, 18a: No, 28, 200, A discound of 35 per cont 14 mado from fhfs iist, Corwen—Copper buttoms, 410 ; raziers, over 19 I, 470; tinned copyer, 8¢ ; planished copper, 4003 do, cut {o sizes, 480 Wine—12 to b, 8¢; 0, 8,and 9, 1005 10to 11, 11c; 150nd 10, 1o 17, 160 Tra Tin—Targe, 420 small, 430 i , 8, 11303 13 and 13, 1230 ; 118, lfii‘; 19, 10¢ ; 20, QDO'? full bundlo, 23 per cont dis- count ; fenct wire, 7o ; by car load, TX0, NAILS—Are in fairly nclivo domnnd aud very firm, ot $4,60 rates, net. Dealera stoadily refuso to sliado thielr prices, ' Wa quoto: 10@60d, yor keg, $4.00 not; 8 do, $4.763 €d do, 5003 4d do, $5, ad o, fing, $7.60; 24 do, $7.75; clinch, 700, NAVAL ' STOKES—Woro modorafoly™ sctive, tho quoled prices belug na o rulo adhored {0, We repeat faal Tope, B Iy 151@ 16503 homp snsh cor 20@25¢; wnuriine, 5 1h, 01 tarred rope, @ I, 17@18c; oakum, @ bale, . 3 piteh, P brd, $0,00§7.005 tar, B bl $5.60 (@0.00 0,00, ‘OL1.8—TFair activity now charsoterizes tho oll trudo, and firianess pervacdes all departimenta of the market, Tho effect upon prices, of the fnercased demand, Loy een to strengthen them, though as yet lard-oil s tho only artlelo in which thoto g rocently been any do- cidad ndynnce, Quotntious rango us follows : Carhou, 1703 extra Invd ofl, 120 No, 1, 67ci No, 2, G2 Husoed, raw, 000; do boilod, 936; wlialo, ‘BIRE] Fpori, $1,90@2.00; noats foot ofl, strictly puro, $1,10 3 do extra, D003 do No, 1, T6e; bank ofl, siraits, 00 olophant oll, UGo { turpontine, Ko 3 naphtlin, 63 gravity, 1TX@EWKo: uaphtha, common, 166g16¢, T1G TRON—Te inoving with_rather more freedom ne fiat. pricea havo. not. Smyrove ) tho season advauces, d fo suy quolablo cxtent, remalning compara- tive!; l!tm{)’ ot the following range : Scoteh (according {0 brond), $52.00@50.00 5 Musbilion, $5200% Tuse carawas, $32,00; lake Superior No, f, $5500; do No. 8, §44,00 ; do No. 3, §57.00; do No, , ¥i1.005 do No. & §4.00; aliswotir! churcoal, 56,005 Chicogo sfone coal, $30.60, % X’A“NTH COLORS, AND PUTTY--Ruainess {s pick- ing up b litie, but 110 moyement iu wifll far from bes ingt netive, ot (ho genoral market fa uot partioularly Duoyant, ' Bolow uro tho ruliug prices : " WITE LEAD, Sl Hirletly pure 0@l ey binu . YWGE10,50 210, Genulno Velllo Montaguo, Amietleon. ... . 14.60 T 1L50@1300 ‘GoLoRs, Maaury's rallrond colors Palnee car colors, i1 cang Tockells e, casks, 0,007 bris, .25 5 Englibls Ven, 10d,.vv4sriee 3 Tuflieh orango Wikorst 16.50R10.00 Vittaburgh orange wmino: 13,00 Englioh red load, 11,50 Amrican tod lead, 11,0 English vermilion, por ib, 1,80@ 1,65 Bearlot vormiilon, , 494,00 Parls while, cauks, $3. 2.25@ 8,60 Whiting.... .. 178@ 2,00 Inbulk,..... BY@I)0 In bladders,. L@ @0 POULTRY ‘A ey, markot has boon raihoe qui for o fow dayu praf. 'Tho offoringa hiuvo beon largo aud morotheu oqual to the demand, conacquently prices aro vory woalk and irrogular, Praltlo chiokons havo been fatlior searco for a fow daya oty und nro quoted b SL.60@A.00 for alrlotly freah, W quoto: old_clichens, $3.764,25 5 largo - nprivgn, 1750325 ; pusll do, $5.00@2.00; tutkoys, 1o+ duclin, $1,00, FOTATOLE—Tha domand hian boon'rather Hght, but thiora I8 moru Inquiry at tho moment, and, o8 {ho re colpth have follon off conslderably, priced nro rathar strong, Halew rangod from $1,60@:200 for cliolco, fresh stock i barzeln, or nbiG@00 0 bu, Hweot polatoen are in Inrge supply nud easler § yollow aro quotablo at ,60@4.00 1 bri ;' red at $3,603,00 1 brl, BALL—Wau fu ‘continned good demand and firm, Au ndvanco lins rocently acenrrod tn pakora anlt, Tho rocoipta ara falr, but stocks are not yot accutmulating to any great extent, Woquoto : Ouondagn, Canadn, and .00 ordinary coarse, §,10; conrad Din- ) $2.28: ground solar, $2.10; dalry, without bags, $9,25§ dairy, with bags, $4.10@ Asliton dniry, 5.00(36.25; Turls Teland, $2.00; ground 2.4, BEEDS—Timothy sced won lens notivo and_enstor, particulatly (Lo lower grades, which were in Iargo supe s-ly. Bales ranged from $2.60@3.15, primo_quoted at 2.00@3,00. Tlax remnine firm at $1.66@1.76, and clover ai $5.760.00 ; othicr acoda woro fnactive, ' Huh- garion I8 quotabloat’ G0@05c, and millot ot 60@660, Balon fncludo, 10 bagn ' chiolco tmothy at $3.15 3 1 car and Gl bags do at $3.05: 650 bagu Atrictly primo at £3,00 ; 100 bagga primo ot $2.05 ; 297 bags do 6t $2,00 3 ;:j E;.:,‘kn “‘l‘&;‘lfll*z.?f:l!lg b;lunlmut 3“2.; 3 1Img:' L T3¢ + ings ot $2,75 3 14 baga nt 2,05 3 103 bogs byt AR I wcod 4L 81,05, i 4 an_improved tono {o tho ten mar- “TEAS—Thore Kot, Tuyers eomnad to linvo arrived at tho conchislon that priccs havo reachied tho * Lard-pau,"ond_ o steady increaso in tho order buniness 18 now noticoable, Ito- ceut_advices from Ohinnand Japau nrosald tobo favarablo for holdors, and a deckedly moro _confident fouling $a_manifested all sround. ' Tho markot muy bo quoted firm s followa: Young hyaon, common to fair, 46@650; do good, 60@7lo; do 'cholca tn cxtra fing, 96¢@81,10 ; common to fino’ old hyson, 70 @000; common {mperial, 66@G6c ; good to olioice, do, 80@cd1,10;_fair to good gunpowder, 10@%0c; eholc PlnfmIEY, $1,16@1.20; oxtrn Moyune, $L.35@1.40; cholco t sxtra now Japan, 00c@$L.00 3 fnir to goud old, 05@70c 3 common do, 38@4%0} colored natural leaf Japan, U5@05¢ ; common Lo fine Oolong, 35@450 ; good, 5563 1 chioteo {o oxtrn, Bic@H.00, wz:g‘m'cco—mm remnin stoady and unchanged, tota Yixe Our—Extrn, T6@860 ; clioice, 65@700 ; modi- um 36e0a: poor fo comma, 40cd0s, 'uo—Natural leaf, T6@800; bLaif b 705 biack, sound, do@age’ o0 e msuoxmn-floud 1o chofee, 92@36c; medinm, 20@ o3 g WOl common, 26@38e, OD—1Ias advanued 600 por_cord sinco our lost Tovlow, and Is firm at tho improvoment, Tho follow- ing pricos aro now current: Boech §0.005 maple, $10.00; )IIL‘);?TY, $11,00; slaby, $0,00, dclivered, v LTABLES—Tho market wns rather quiet, and prices woro without particular change, oxcopt’ thnt ‘walermelons wero o trifio higher, heing in modorato supply. Wo quato: Tomatoes, 17@%0 ; ondous, $3,60 beuts, $1,60 per brl; watermelons, $5.0067.00 per 100 ; muskmelons, 50@65¢ por doz, or $1.50@:.00 per erato; turnips, $2.60@9.00 per brl, ‘WOOL—This market has been moderately nctivo uriog tho past week, and firm, ot provions prices with tho oxcoption of unwasbad lecen, whileh ia quoted Bighor to-dny, The rocelpla ura stiit light, though in- creasing, Wo now quoto ! Tub, warliod, No, 1. Tub, washod, extra and smedium, Tub, wasliod, common to fair. Goutmon dingy... Floceo, waalierl, XAXE, lght. Fleoco, wasbod, X&XX, dlugy. Flcoce, washod) modiuf Hght. Goarec, wasl 3 Fleoce, unwashod, ingood, condiiion. Fleeee, unwarliod, conras to medium, Flecce, unwashied, conrac, and dingy: TFloco, unwashed, fine, Buper, prlled Exira, putled. Burry woal, 5@10¢ Tecw, Salcs Inclndo 3,000 1o tub washied at 606, 3,000 1ta coarso to medinm unwashed al 39¢, RAILROAD FREIGHTS—liaten to the loading East- orn polnts aro firm, a8 quoled below : o 2% s 53 3 N SRIAERAS R ¥ 2258 ¥ Chicago to Fa|933|2s E &l5e8iFg|i B S & PR FEE £ Doston % [T I New York. bt [T Philadelphia, Harrisburgh,| and Baltimore, 40 40 60 Wilmington, Del,. 0 | mfo | & ‘Washington, D, O, 40 Aloxaudrio, Va. i o3 Pittsbnrgl, Stenbeaville, Bridgoport, 0., and Bollairs| %0 Whecling, o % Gloveland Aasonimssdl 3D New Caotie, T3, Youngeiown| nnd Akro, O, soseaved| 80 Ol City, Corry, aud Franidin:) 10 Norfolki, Vasureersassrsenseaa] 40 Wilmington, N, 0,, Charicston| and Savannal, s . 65 olercburgh sud Tichmoud..] 67 —— CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET, TurspAY EvExmG, Aug, 20, Binco ourlast roview tho situation of tho dry goods markot lins not changed in oy catential purticnlar. In tho volumo of salcs nccomplished, ench sitccecding weolk now aliows » reopectablo’ fncrcaso ou {ls prede- cuswor, and, with stocke fulland completo in all dopart- ments, and 'pricos firm o) oround, the market scoms to bo in on emineutly satisfactory condition, Tho in- dicztions of an active nud prouperous fall trado aro unmistokable, and swmoug our wholesalo merchanta thiero dnn feeling of cheorful confidonco, Although the demand s stlll chicfly in theshapo of “ mail orders, " tho ttondanco of buyers in. poraon ia notice- obly on the increase,and eome largo purchasea have ro- cently been mado by rtlea who herctoforo have madc thelr selactions in New York, During tho weel thera bave Lecn o number of changes in prices, tho prominent of which wero an advauco of o ke ln Agwam and Bwift River brown cottons: 3 io in’ Lonsdolo, Hill, Blackatone, nnd Dwight Star bleathod, and a 4o in Columbian and Hayiaker dene fms, Tho carpét trado 8 roported inoro nctivo, wilh Prices rather tirmer, Ordors from the country mer- chanta oro now comning i with fair ibarality, and tho distribution of goods during tho Lmll half-dozen duys wiil compara favorably with a liko poriod in former sensons, Stocks Liavo been augmented and gonerally improved, and nro now in exceptionally good order. ho scanla whicl 18 How openiig LIJs £ to b0 a uc- vo one, "Tlio Now Yorlk Journal of Commercs snya of tho cot- ton goods murket: The market for ataplo cotton fabrics mniutaion 8 good degeeo of Grmucss; plam bleachied and unbleschied cottons of atandard qualitiea aroin Hmited supply, and prices of a fow particular grades have been subject to o little advauce ; bius oody, of tho choractor of ticks, denims, and siripes, ave been o flitlo moro active ot steady Tates ; prints ond ginghiama of tastoful styles have moved moro free- Iy ; cotton flannols_continied in good roqucst at_ctir- Teut quotations ; wool flannols havo sold freely ; the Btock of popular makea haa cssuntiolly diminished, and particular grades niavo boen ordored for futuro deliv~ ‘ery ot adyanced pricea ; blankets bave found liberal aistribntion ; clothw, casaimeres, and _overcoatings hava been pliced fu small lots to o considerablo aggro- gato szt ut about provious asking rates,’” BROWN COTTONS, Atlantic A, 44, 13 ¢ Great Falls E, 4-4,, Atlantic 1, 4-4. ...\ 135 |Cabot A, 4~ Alautlo D, 4-4, 114 |Cabiot W44, Atlantie P, 441, )i |Lawrenco, L L, 44, Indian Iead, 4-4. 13 Agawam F, 4-4, Indian Head, 34, Shawmut, LL, Btark A, 4-4,.. 13 I8wift River . Nashvitle, 36 in 123¢ |1ooslor, 44, Noshvilly, 30 in Utica 0., nowns, Nuehuo B, 40-in Dwight Star, 44, Nashua It, 30-in. (Continental © Nashun 0, iLawrenco D, Pepperell I, Nowmarlet Pepperell R, 86-iu | Massacliusoltes Tepporoll O, tk-in Massacliusotls & Popperell N, 80-in. Portsmouth I, Tnnrs, Merrimee W. Pinlr...13 clGarner Fancy. Merrimno D. Fancy..11 iAmoskong Fancy, Gochieco ¥anoy ... 11 [Mourning. Dunnell Fancy. Richmond Foncy.....11 American Faucys, ... 11 Bprogue Fancy.e.es ..l I alouceator, 11 |Wainsutta Fancy GINGIANS, Renfrow. Amockeag, Glosgow, Hartford, JEANR, Noumeng sattoens. .2 Pequot sutteons. Lucontn,,even ¢|flockport,. Colmnbian Indian Orchaord, oK. Hinler's Papor. Munville Paper Washington Wigh colore, 1'cont D COTTONS, gllwklflums AA, Langden, G Feuit of o Lonsdalo Androscoy Hill..... Aubilit, Minuehsha, 44, Minnclaha, 7- Amiaskoag, AUA, Amoskeag, A, Amoskeng, I, Amonkeag, O. TI0KH, c|Motlivon, Ad........2 % [Willow Brack, No, Vortland, AAA. York, d2inch. Yorly 30-neh Pacl ‘Amoskoay, D Bwift Tiiver, 1208, Warron, AXA...ue00 33 © Wurren, BB, 21 Golumblaxi, Warron, 0. Otle, AXA. . Haymakon, Otls) BI . Loston,... . olis; €0, 17 STRIPES, Minucliha, 30| Whittenton, A Amoskoag, G- 17 |Whittenton, O, American, 64 [Amoriean; 3-3..0 OARPET WANP, 4T o|Poeriegs..y vere 1ice 11ive, colored. ‘Amoskoug, Uncasville, A Toekfor, Roaper Clty, J, & P, Coates”, Qlark's #0, N J, Oluark & Co.’s €, Dright's Croale, Threelly, [Iarlford, oxtres 142) Lowell,..... Martford,Im. LI5@L45 " [Smith & Hanford Ingraing, 25 iLowell oxtrn, .o .o 8115 Lawelsuporine, .. 1,00 95 |Gommou woul. 5 o B4 [Uno ey vas e OBO0 ilemp, Common plaln. 2¢@3T cl}wiled and oz, p'a. 34 faitis. English cocoa, best...85 o/Chin mathing 4-4...,90 American common. . .68 |Chiva mintiing 64, 5 Amaricnn busb, .. China matting Tood and whe ol 4495 [Red ond wh, cl'k Ted and wh, clyk 5-4.10 TEMMH, Kpool thread, grain bogs, ofc., 30 days, or 1 por coud off 10 dnya, Domastic, coltonndes, Tontucky joans, ote,, 1 per cont off 40, 2 por cent off 10 days, Togulnr ' dopnrtmont goods, 4 fier cont off 60, 5 por colat Off 00, 6 per cent off 10 days, kil e CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Smitl'a tapotry. .. Tortford oxtra,.... 1. Hariford nied, J ST O a o TursnAx EVENTNG, Aug, 20, Tho recoipts of live-stock sinco Baturday have boen a8 followa: Caltle. Ifops. Sheen, Moniny, vt oy ] Tucaday, 800 . B0 “Tota iv g 5,2 419 B Linio ol édi. }1,13; e 'ealt ore lagl....... A Hlipments wero as foliow & L b ttel, Hogn, Bheep, Monday ..., PORTTITRTY TS K174 5,?'.\‘ ‘fl.’. CATTLE—Tuking Into conidoration tha uumber of Deovea In the yards, the amount of pales sccomplinliod, comparatively, was small, only ahout 2,000 head chinnge Iy biands, Telegranis from tho Enat Toport o somoe whiat Improvad state of thinga there, and had our ro. celptabeen kopt down to somethiug fiko modorate pro- partions, it 15 folr to presttino that tho advancod pricos catablished Iast woek inight have been sustained 3 but ‘with nearly 9,000 head for tho firat two days of tho wwool, ond tho groat bulk of tieso wholiy unt for shiprient ant, that pricea should agatn recao waa Lt tho natural, if not the inovitable, result, ‘Tho attend- anco of buyors was moro than usually full, all clasca belng liberally ropresented, bt nono sceined willing £0 pay forme rates, and 1o dsy's ies how greatur or less declin® In ol grades cxcept perhapn chioice, which, bolng in - Aeant supply, commande vory ' full rmes. Tho rango of tho inor- ket” was $170@010, tho dmwido figuro for a drovo of thin throngh Texans, averaging 703 s, and the outsido for Lwo buuches of oxtra native atecrs, averaging respectively 1,430 and 1,450 fba, Most of the enlos, hawover, wero at $2,50@4,00 for butchor's stuif ; ot $3/00@4.00 for stockeru ; ot $4,25@5,25 for common to fiood shipping cattlo, o b $.60685.05 for ulioleo do, ‘hero aro enough common cattls now n {he yards to satisfy thio demnnd for tho romainder of tho week, and unless thora shall bo a docided “lot up” in tho ro- celpts, prices must go AUl lower, quaTAtIONs, Extra Beoves—Graded steors, svoraging 1,400 1h3 and upnward, o $5,85@0,18° Cliolco Beaves—Finc, fat, weil formed 3 year 1o G yorr old siecrs, uveraging 1,300 to 1,400 jba ... GIO@RGTE @oodBoovos—Wall-fattencd, fnely Tormed stcors, averaging 1,600 L0 1,300 10A. ... ..., 4,80@5.25 Modium Grades—Stoors in falr fleals, Gvir- 2ging 1,100 L0 1,050 b vo e L 460@4.10- Butchors? Stock — Commion {0 fair slears, and good {0 extra cown, for city slaughter, uvoraging B0 to 1,100 s, Stack Caltlo - Conimon 3 flesh, averoging 700 to o 1,050 b, Inforior—Light and thin " cows, stags, hulls, and acallawag stoors. Ceftle—Texad, Northorn wintored , Cattle—Toxas, through droves. CATTLU BALES, 3.00@4.25 No, 81 good steors G4 good sloers, 15 cholco sieera 18 good sleers, 80 good ateor 17 good sleery 10 good ateert 64 yood stoers, 17 cholco Bleora 3,270 1,100 o 20 chiolce Ateors. 10G8—Tho hog irado prices were lesa firm,~Dboth for light and for heavy .grados,—though perhaps not quatably lower for either, ‘he weather was cool and favorable for the handling of stock, but Hberal receipts, and tha fact that prives wero “off g littlo_at tho Edst, mndo buyers “shy,” nud trading ‘wos slow, with prices el and unzettled, Heavy grades aold &t $1,95@4.60 for poor (o _extra, Lut chiofly at 4,35@4.46, Sales of light hogs were ro- ported ot §4.60@1.85. A good many remaln i the pens uusokd, and the market closed weak, with rather o eaen 5.60 \Wak RH0FG auict to-day, and ld;\mwnrd look, ‘Transactions embraced the follow~ a 1HOG SALES, No. Av, Price|No. Av. Price|Yo, 20 203 $475 |27 108 $4.F0 | 83 63 200 4do 203 20 73 266 193 54 23 263 119 40 39 200 160 o7 44 260 209 0 54 280 245 48 07 202 235 23 5l 190 210 86 30 190 21 i1 471 254 206 193 72 191 309 5 04 108 185 99 68 208 250 49715 63 83 299 100 4773 40 68 212 ' SIEEP—Tho shoep market was falrly activo and firm ot uncheuged pricea. Wo contliuo to_quote poor to_comnion st $3,00@8.60; medium ot $.165@ 4.00; und good to chofce ut §.25@4.50. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C.BIGELOW CONFIDENTIAL PRYSIOIAN, 77 aud 29 South Clark st,, cornor Van Buron, Clilcago, % {6 woll known by all rendurs of tho 0. Blgolow Is tho oldest oatablishod ph Eclenco and ozporionco havo mado Dr. 13, tho must. noywoed SPECIALIET of tho ngo, houorod by tho hros osteamod of tho nighost modical attainmonts by all ipodicnl inutitutos of tha das, Tuving dovotod TWENTY YEARS OF UL$ LIVE tu hortesting romodios that will cute posltivaly all casus of OILRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASIES in hoth suxos. CONSULTATION FREE, BEPARATE PARLORS for hulles aud gontlomon, - Call, "CORILSPONDINGE CONFIDENTIAL, Address all lotters, with stamps, to Dr. C. BIGELOW, 877 und 29 South Clark-st, Times, Oct, 23, 1683, DT TGELOW isn rogularly breu phynlolan. Fiis rop- intion s beat known lioro in our midet. 1o wants wodis- tanuroforonco, butis woll spalon of by ovory, om trusting thetusolves to bis caro, Whilo the world chdu this class of physicinus aro requsead, and i€ any uno e such sorvioe, it fs of tho utmost Importunco to_ ey anly & man whuso oxpurienco fs cqual ¢ his aifor of wodl- cul nid, nnd without profudice, or any {ntercat. in sayin other thau tho truth, wo reconmmonit must. cordially na omphatically such g visit Dit, BIGELOW, at his Contral Ttooms, 277 and 219 South Glark-st,, Chicako. COBURN Medical Institute, South Clark-at,, cornor Mongno, Chiongo, Finmon ‘T pombuetat by’ Dre oo 0. Cobrirny foe i1 froatment and cure of all fornis nf chronlo aud spocial disunsus i both soxos, ‘Thts stituto 14 wiquestionably tre mont selontifio in this cowniry for tho treatuoit uf difoascs, - Dr. Goburn I8 & rogulnr gt of wodloino, and bus_theéo divlomas from th bust colleior fu i oty s has had woro axperloncs in i treatngn ol puivate disensta than any whysicln in Ohiagn. Vouns Inon Who Torulio a physlolun nover fail to il sheody ro- liof and a purmancnt ouzo at tho hinnds of Dr. Cobura, Hond twostanips for his hooks on nalo ad foralo disonmn’; apors, that Dr. i"anflnu in Ohifoako. Lo cvolopn: Addross fottors, D, B SN e 177 Souih Claticats Ohlonas, L1: ‘Al oniidontial. Olieo hourss 9 &, i, to day; 3le4p. m. NO CURIi3! p Yo st Dr. Kean, 360 South Clark-st., Chicago, May bo conl\dmulnl“/ conuulted, porsonnlly or by mail, 0ot Sliryo, i bl] chzonio or harvons disoason. TEgRr SVREKK N o b wyatotan i Lia oity Who ware YATLS O1FOS OF 1O DAY Genon Buok kunt for 1 conts, Ilustratod with numors ous fine ongruyings. DR. A, G, OLIN, CONFIDENTIAL PILYSICIAN, No. 3 Wabnsii-uy., appsilo’ Lot Oiives Ulfongo curas all private, alironle, nd worvoun discnnes In ot sexos, 1o tuttor Wi iave fafled, Oaitor Wrilo curos gun toed. Unnnultation froas corrospandenea confiential s it s towd for clvoular, FOR SALE. D10 by 208 fout, southwest cornor of Thirty-first-st. and Cottago Grovo-av,, with lmprovements, rantins for 186,60 perannum, An linproved farm, worth $20,060 10 § 3,000, will bo takon In part pay. BNYDER & LEE, 1 Nizon Bulldiug, northeast cor, of Monroo and Latillo, MoLAINS OANDIED UASTOR OIL, BYRUP OFTIIT OASTORBEAN a porfoot substituta for Castor Oll, Rlocially " ndaptod. for childron: L P Bscontabortotio, Mol '} 3 srintfuge lonbons aro dolloior ‘lr"ld" '\:" - -Inuu’:x‘xan’hl:u \Vn{nr:(!:x:\‘lrlc-. ?)h;t‘l. . 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