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f 3 H i i Tonuvanees, new.. “}, with increased aeivily. Tates paid fo Chrrying, & o THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1873 'MONEY AND COMMERCE MONETARY. Sarunvax liyrxing, Ang. 00, "Tha inoronned volumo of business duriug tho dost ton doyn n shown Dy tho mcroaso in tho clonrings for the weok onding to-day. Aw will s seon by the fignros printed in auother place boloyw, tho bank eloarings for the paat wook wero noarly 87,000,000 groator than for the torrosponding wook of last yoar. During Tuly and tho first lnlf of August of tho prosont your the avoragn weokly clonringsof tha Chicngo bdnks wore from £21,000,000 to 32,000,000, The increnso this week to noarly $37,000,000 slows low promptly the wheat crop bogan to movo a8 soon a8 it waw fit for markot, and how abrupt the chaugo has boon from dullness to setivily in trado gonorally. It is, howover, an unusual and remarkablo fact that, notwithutanaing the lncgo movemont of ourrerioy and tho large dompud for fuuds to pay for cargoos of groin to go Eaat, the doposits of tho banks have not diminished any in tho last woel; in fact, tho doposits of many of tho bauks aro mgihur now than they were a wook ago. This i1 duo to the unusunl uttvfiy with which the grain has moved eaatward from thia point, thus furnishing o large supply of onst- oru oxobango asan offsct to tho drain of cur- roncy. Thid provents the stringoucy thut othor= wigo rosult from tho movomout of currenoy, aud ratos of lntercst ate littlo, if ony, higher than thoy wora two weolia ago. i Now York, however, it i difforent, Tho weokly sintomont of the Now York banlks to-day sliows that tho draiu of curroncy to the West has cauned o decronso of §7,000,000 of doposits, 2nd obliging tho bauks to call in $10,000,000 of loans. Undor this condition of things it would Dot bo surprising if monoy should bocome strin= gont in Now York, unless oxports of produco in- creaso, aud thua lhoronso the wupply of storling exchange. Now York exchinngo In this market was woak at from $1.00 to $1.25 per 1,000 discount. ‘Tha orders from tho country for cnrroncy toxdny wore smallor than yestorday, but thoro sre usually fowor ordors on Saturday than on tho othor days of the wook. Tho cloarings of the Chicago banks for tho wook wore : Date, Clearings, _Balances, Monday . $4510,601.14 $101,675,64 Tuesdny. AA0L0RIOT UGT,553.03 Weduosdny AAMEAD 200,050.43 Thursday.., 451,031,98 Friduy, 444,845,60 443116.25 tal. .. B Oorresp'g week Jast yea Mousrs, Lunt, Preston & Kean quoto as fol- lows this aftartion : uying, i $2,497,271.03 1,954,859.20 Selling, £-20e of 62, i 2603 war 1813..... 1208 war 1819, 1002 not war 1812, 1208 not war 1812, . Agricultural Collego Land Scrip... ou 185 1t will bo noticed in anothot coliitn that Mr. 8., Lunt has rotired from tho frm of Liut, Dioston & Iean, tho frm heing dissolved by limitation, the Fomaining partncrs _continuing bunking under tho firm of Proston, Koan & Co. 3lr. Lunt is orccting o_bank building at 103 Washingtou atreet, which bo oxpects will bo ono of tho moyt porfeot of ita Lind, and will, when comploted, ocoupy it with o National Bank, sshich lio, in councetion with gomo of our well- known biisiness uien, is orgenizing. Tho build- im will bo finished about Jan. 1. LATEAT, Nrw Yons, Aug. 90,—Monoy easy, ad loaned at 3to 43¢, Wit somo littie st 5, cloning on the stroct ot 4, Priino dixcounte, 7 to 10, uceurding 10 tiuo to run, Ex- clistige dull aud nowinal, Quotutions, 107 1@L077¢ for haukers sisty-doyy sterling s 1093 for eight. Gold quiet during the forcnoon at 1164 @116, but sdvanced in the afternvon to 15,1154, and closed 3, amd 44, to fint for borrowtng. ‘Tho advancs {n {46 1oning Tstes waamada {n tho 8ftornoon, Clearances £01,816,000, Thio Atslstant Trossuter to-dsy_ynid out 0'on account of interest and called bonds, His operations for the woek Lave Inchuded tho dlsburss- ment of $344%,201 gold for nterest, $55,000 n tho Tedewmntiof of 520 bonds, and roceipts of $9,430,104 For custome. Internal Thvenuo Tecoipts for 'the month at Wakbingtou, $8,625,299, and for tho fscal yunr, $17,346,305, ‘Geheral moreHandise fmporta for the week, includ- ing ilry goods, $8,465,334 ; produce vxports, §,201,48; speche exports, $400,47. Govornment bouds il snd steady. State bouds quist s very 1ils deing, Tndlroad nud miscelluncons speculation was for the mont part wenk aud lowor, The volune of burinas wne excoedingly sall, Lirle wold ot 697@0034@G9%. Thia decliue was in ysipathy with (ho reactioi at Lo don from 493 {0 478, Tho advanco n Erlo at Lond | don yestorday, it Is roported, was banod on fologruma ‘" that the Directors wanted to doclare a dividend of 33 por cent ou preferred and tho smo on common, an s dovlino st London to-ay, it Ie atated, wau th To- sultof n telegram to the effect that tho dividend would be 13 por cant on preferred oud 1 por- cent on com- mou.- Pacific Mall declined from 443¢ 10 43)¢, the Ingt wules being at 432, Western Unlon fell from 913 to 914, and Lake Shiore from 93 to 92, Yaunma roso £r0f 11619116}, Tuo chauges In offier sbares woro % to ‘Sterilng 108, GOVERNMENT DONDS, Coupons, 8} Couyons, ' Coupous, 64 .. Couuus, 705 ... Coupons, 65 (aew),. 11T BONDS. Virgiutas, old........4 North Carolins, old, .27 North Csrolinay, new,15% “ Miesourls, Tenuesse | Virginias, new,..... I canton 94 10y Wester Ly o5 Quicksilyer. 5 80 Adams Expross, ..... 13 245 Wells Furgo .. 7 10 .7 Aterican Express,.. 63 United Btates Ex, Facitle Mail.. - A3 4 New York Central. .\ 101} . 693 Terre aute pfa 45 + 67 | Chicago & A., ox div.103)¢ Chiicago & Aiton prd 105 Obfo & Misalswippl,. 8875 €, 0. &C Erie,. Erio p Hariem, . Hurlom b Michigan Cc Pittavirgh. Northweitérn Nortbweatern pid Tock Inluud.... . N, J. Central, Bt Tuul Union Paclil Londs, 0% Contrs Yucific bds.. 93i Dol. Lacls, & Westoris, 100!y DL, & Brlo.. 2% REAL ESTATE. The indications of o favorable changain the real estate market noted a week ago are con- firmed this week by groater activity, grentor upceulative tnquiry, and by gonoral oxprossions of moro conlidence. ‘L'lis foeling, however, in ® :confined mainly to residence and mauufacturing propurty in the eubwbs, It iu geuorally con- “coded that thero is no speculative inducoment tainvest even in the moat coutral business prop- “arty at prosent, Owuers of this olags of realty found it mnot only necessary to robuild on their ground to provent “Ite dopreciation by the threatoned change of {busiucss locations after tho firo, but also found . +1t necensary to orect a much botter clasy of ‘buildings in ovory part of the busimess district, Tho result is that now; st noarly the cud of twa yoars nfter the destraction of tho old eity, Cli- cago hias at least 60 por cont moro first-class stores in the businoes district than at this time two yenrs ago. Of roally firat-class ofico room, thero is probably twice 88 mucl os thore was then, Whilo the gonoral trade of tho city i un- .doubtedly much largor now than two yoars ago, lit docs not yot mske a demaud for all tha lextra store nnd oflice room croated since 1871 store and oftice Touts aro low yot, heuce thera tlarono great Inducements to buy coutral busi- ness proporty oud bulld on it, excopt the fact “that building materisls are unusually low, and tho probability that an increaso of trado mow acoms tolorably certain to result from tho abun- fianco of crops In the Wost, and tho prosant ace livity of marketing thom. Thoso lattor ciroum- Stunces aro 4 solid basis for comuercinl pros- Uperity this fall and next spring to a dogreo not urpassed in any formor year. In fnet, tho %nmmowlbl outlook, mnot ouly for this Sity, but for tho Wont gonerally, bus gcarcoly yar lookad #0 promising i it docs now, Thoss oumstancos will uudoubtedly make an in~ aved dowand for storos and oflices noxb "1t'%% a somewhat fack that nparatively fov of thoso who buy ppociia.c a1 real estate, pay Ruy dlontion te Who kouwul coudition o pade singular & and industry in the conntry ab largo. Nino oub of ton buy becauso othors buy, and imbibo their confidence from tho holdnoks of thoir operations Tnereasiug values of oity renl estate aro, howeyor, anly an iucldont of prosporous trado 1n other thiigs, Tho commorcinl osition of tho olty i tho wolo fouudntion of it growth. Whon its trudo fucronson its popuiation and ity roal estate vnluen incronso In tho samo ratfo. Tt I in this viow of tho enso that tho presont fiatioring pros- pocts of notivo businoss Uhis fall aud ‘noxt spring in tho ganoral trads of tho ofty promiso, Mo, much spoentative netivity in roal ousato. RUNUNBAN TROTENTY, Tt wonld bo diftleult to eny in which quartor of the suburbs thoro is tho mont activity just at regont, In wemly all divcctions tho “largost ind-owners aro full of projocty for now streots, Lotter sowons, and othor slimiar improvemonts. Thoro 18, ‘howover, ono point fn tho suburbs which must soon oxorcise an influcnce, to draw tho city out toward if, more powerful than all thio othor suburban_infliencon put togothor, That poiut is the Calumet Hnrbor, which cannot fail to ovontunlly takon largo share of tho hoavy froight businows in lumbor, coal, iron, und Jron-oros_from Chlengo River. In fact, if tho Calumot Harbor and Rivor had beon mado nvailablo yoars ngo, a4 they Liave now boon within tho post six months, by tbo Govornment worl In oloaring_out the ofinunol aud building tho plors, Houth Chicngo would now bo dolng an importaut share of tha transfar of froights from cars to vossols, and vice vorsa. An montfoned lnst weok, thoroaroindications of much spoculative activity n suourban Iands be- twoon Hydo Parle Hotol and Bouth Ohiosgo. Wo hear of tho enlo of ono tract of 40 acros in_tho nortl Lnlf of Seo. 81, at §1,260 por ncro, which Tae bought n yenr g ut 700 por ncre, Aud also of anather safo of an undivided quartor intorest in 160 nero, balf & milo north of tho above, ot the rate of $1,350 per acro. Tho faot i, therois 1ot much 1and in that vielnity offored for sale. A LANGE TRANRACTION, . Mr. 0. J. Btough, well known as tho foundor of the pleasant suburban town of Hinsdale, hos rocontly mada ono of the Inrgest transactions in real estato over mado botweon privato individuals In this part of the coun- try. Mr, Stough bas sold ton party of Chicngo capltalists (for whom Br. Cliarles E. Brunor i Lrusteo and negotistor), Tor tho sum of 8100,~ 000, all bia intercst in tho town of Hinadalo (ox= cept bis privato rosldonco), consisting of 30,000 feat frontngo of town lots, and also 400 neres of adjoining laud. Tho lots aro in a tolorably com= pact boly nonr tho ralirond-siation, aud tho 400 acros of land adjoin tho town on tho wost. The lots aro partly improyed, and tho enlo includos ouo chureh, ono building nsed for & town hatl, and ton dwolling-houses, Soven yoars ago, Mr. Btough lived at Hinsdalo all alono, o' hnd bought abunt 500 acres of land, and deliberstely got to work to bulld o town. That he lna sccomplishod bis purpoeo fa shown by tho fact that Hinsdale now contains 1,600 in- habitants, and that Mr. Stough bas not only Dbuilt o town but made n fortuno, He ascribos i suceous mainly t0 bis unfaltoriog conlldonce in the valus of suburban proporty around Chicago, and to his porsistent advortising in 1 Cuioaao ToinuNg. Ae part of the cousidar- ation for his Hinadalo proporty, Mr. Btough tnkesn deed from Bonj. Lombnrd for tho fino residonco No. 2 on Calumot avenuo, just north of Twontioth stroot, including 111 foot of front- ago and a strip of ground on tho opposito aldo of tho etreot to proserve the lake view from the front of the residenco, Tho considoration for this fino residenco property is, $110,000. ‘WADASH AVENDE, Wabnsh is macadamizod already from the city linuts to Bixty-third stroot, & distanco of throo ilos, and within throo weeks will bo joined at Thirty-Afth stradt by a wooden block pavomont Trom Tivouty-ninth stroot, making o continuons drive of soven miles from Madison atroot, Gaorge Springor is_removing his residonco on tho northonst cornar of Thirty-first aud Aichi- gan avonuo, and will orect nt onto a fino business block on the grounds, 120x48 feot. MIBOELLANEOUS NOTES. Mr. . T. oyt bos brokon ground and com- ‘menceq the erection of s first-class hotel build- ing, with bara_and shedw, ou the coruor of Cot- tagd Grovo avenue and Fifty-firat streot, front- ing tho Bouth Park and tho Grand Parkway con- necting the two boulovards, Tho hotel building in to bo60x100 feot, with a substantial stono baze- ment. Jobn P, Olinger purchased from Edwsrd F. Doro the northwest cornor of South Park boule- vard and Torty-second street, 100x150 feet; cousidoration, £20,000. ir, Olingar proposo o build a vory iandsome residenco ou the proparty and make 1t his home. Edward F. Dore purchnsod from B."J. Canl- fiold 110x160 feot, located on thoe southwest cor- ner of Wabash aveuuo and Twonty-fourth stroet; consideration, £40,000. Mr. Dore will improve this proporty at onco with o firat-class marble front block for rosidencos, Honry W. Brooks sold ten lots in bhis subdi- vision ot Bouth Euglewood, located poar tho now branch of tho Rock Island Road ; consid- oration, §3,500 (in all). M. N. Lord & Bon sold 10 lots, 25x125 feot ench, fronting south on Thirty-socond streot, betwosn Hubb and Butlor stroots ; considera- tion, 57,700 (i all). Aluo, by thie aumio, 171160 foot on tho north-- ensgt cornor of Wabnsh avonute and Fifty-fourth stroot ; consideration, $10,500, ‘Also, by tho same, 191x19% foot on_the north- wost corner of Langley nvenuo and Forty-sizth stroot ; considoration, $10,000, B. F. Head eold 3 lots on Sixty-firat straot, be- tween Nicholna avonue and Scliool stroct ; con- sidoration, 340 por foot, Also, 24x180 feet, cast fromt; on Calumot ave- nue, betwoen Twventy-sixth and Twenty-soventh stroots ; considoration, 8175 por ook, Also by tho samo, 84x132 foot on Vernon ave- nuo, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-sevonth streets ; coneideration, $95 por foot. Goorge DoLoynos & Son sold four acros, bein, Lot 6, 1n Block 1, aud Lota 4, 6, and 8, in' Bloc] 2, of Baltenstalls & Russell's Subdivision, near Forty~third streot aud Evang avenue ; consider- ation, 32,000, Tarkin & Jonks 8ol thirty arcos located in Nolson’s Addition to Washiugton Heights ; con- ‘sidoration, $18,000. AUCTION BALELS. At nuction, during tho past week, Messra. Eli- son & Fostor made eume important sales on Thursday afternoon, 28th inst, at $ o'clock, on the ground at Bouth' Lyan, sefling 112 lots, at an avorage of $126.50 por lot, tho salo amount- ing to $14,167.75. The atténdance was large, and bidding spirited, 'Tho sxlo was stopped by tho owners, Messrs, Vail & Son, tho prices ob- tained not’ boing satinfactory. On friday the samo firm made anothor sule of ton loty, corner Garibuldi aud Thirty-firet strects, solling tho wholo number of lots at noarly $1,000 onch, tho salo nggrogating $9,650 ; bidding lively, and salo satisfactory, At tho samo time was sold o house and lot on Shurtlol aveuuo, at $2,950. BUMAMATY OF TIANSFENS YOI THE WEE, The following 1t tho total amount of city and subur- b property treusforrod during the week” endjug Snt- uvfln{ wig, 30 : City property, uumber af sales, 191 cons{derution §047,206, Nor(h of city limits, number of kalew, 4 ; considoration, £5,450, Bouth of clty limita, number of sales, 343 consideration, 330,850, ~West of elty limits, number Of eales, 1 cohulderatian, $0,000, Total gales, 170 ; total conaidoration, 1,279,640, COMMERCIAL. BATURDAY EVENING, Aug, 30, Tho following woro the racoipts sud shipmonts of the leading nrticlos of produce in Chicago during tho past twenty-four.hours, aud for tho corresponding date ono yonrago: WECEIPTA, || BHIFNFRTA, 1910, | 1473, || sw, | 1872, Flour, bris, ... 56501 G0 2,781 Whoat, bu, ag,atoll 78230 101,820 sz | 10T 20308 89| Fiux sead, fi Traom-cara, Cured meats, Ny, Teaf, bris. Pork, brls, . allaw, Nartr Duttor, lim, .. Livo Loga, No. Cattlo, N Blieop, N it Lath, m,,. 0! Bult, brli, R 3,750 5,16 Withdrawn from store on Fridsy for city con- suaption ¢ 2,034 bu corn ; 6,403 bu onts ; 2,082 bu barloy. Withdrawn from store during the week: 17,952 bu wheat ; 3,889 bu corn ; 20,024 bu oats ; 3,664 bu ryo; 7,031 bu barloy. The following grain bas beon Inspacted Into store this morning up to 10 o'oluck : 767 onry whoat; 6954 cars corn ; 11,600 bu high mixed do; 83,680 bu No. 2 do, by caual; 633¢ cars outsi 7,500 bu No. 2 do, ana 5,000 bu rojecied do by canal; 26 cars ryo; 14 cams barley. Total (1,405 cars), 655,000 by, the biggest yot. The following were the reccipts and ship- nauty of broadubully and yo ubovk a6 Wily poink. Quring the past waok, and for the corresponding weoks onding as dated: nEoEIFTs, A1, 30, Aug. 7S, Aug. ot 187, | 1878, 14, Elour, brls 016 16,467 Whehl, bu 807,50 810,728 Corn, bu 1 1,004,120 Oata, bk 5 4018 Ty, b, 4 2u008 Barloy, i, 00,05 Tdvo liogn, N wis 42,807 Cattle, NoO.voases 12,640 12,580 Flour, brla 28,002 10,170 Wheal, b, LGS 1,014,105 Corn, bu OGU)56T 0001421 Onta,' bu. 0381 WLLT 167,013 Ttyo, b, o gnno0 11,057 Barloy, b, 24,814 9 14,002 Live hogs, No. B0 46035 81T Cattle, No. o 3 D100 6149 0. T Culver, Tuq., Prosidont of tho Board of ‘Trado, baw roturned from an oxtonded Eastorn tour, aud will again look after tho bad boys on "Change, keoping a woathior oye open for lamo ducks, Tho quostion has sovoral times boon asked, Whot businoss will bo trausacted by the Conyon- tlon of Yori-Packora sud Provision Donlars, which will bo hold in this city on tho 10th and th insts, ? It wos suggostod to-day that, In the absonco of othior businoss, thoy may docrod a. chinuge in woll-known prayor, fo thnt it shail rond, * Qivo us this day our dally pork.” Thoy may aleo adopt Doncon Bodolt's motto, With & slipht variation, * Wo aro all pork-roachers.” "#ai0 18 0 goodl day for cornors. It is roported that ovon slow, oasy-going Bt. Louia is cornored to-day into paging 650 for corn, and 680 for onta, Whent {8 alko cornorod in New York, shippers haviug dngngoll freight-room in oxcous of their ability to fill, snd wore obliged to bid ap in tho markot £o get tho whent, "Tho leading prodico markots, other than pro- visions, woro setivo to-dny, and irrogular. It wag tho lnst businoss day of the month, and, tharoforo, was charged with all tho unoxpiated gins of Auguat, with many of thoso that be- loug to Soptembor. Tho rocelpts wero yory honvy, and tho shipmonts small, whilo tho ship~ ping movoment $o-dny was Kght, making tho markets more lergoly speoulafive than ususl, oven outsldo of sottlomonts, Stoadlly iveroasing sotivity is noticoable in tho demand for domaatio and foreign dry goods, aud prices aro grodually hardening. Tho season now oponing _promises to bo ono of moro than audinary activity, sud tho tondency, botl fn cot~ ton snd woolon toxtiles, is umnistakably up- ward, In the grocory markot tho genoral sltun~ tlon wan uuchanged.” Thoro was fair activity in sido goods, s well aa in tho loading ataplos, and former quotations wero adbered to with docided firmness, ‘Tho buoyant tona oharactorizing tho coffee and Bugar markots carlior in_tho weok is atill provalent, and sy motorial incresse in tho domand ‘would no doubt rosult in o sharp odvanco. Rico, Hoops, —molanses, and syrups romain firm and stondy. Spiocs aro tonding bigher, Tho buttor trade was sgain ro- portad quict, with prices nomiually unchanged, Thero aro no largo stocks of any grade, while of good to cholco qualitios thero is o continuod scarcity, snd salos have rocontly boon effected, in o small way, at a considerable advanco on our quotations. ' Chooso was roportod stesdy at 1135 @125 for Wostern, snd t 334@135¢0 for New o1l factory, at which rango s fair sggrogato of sales was fecomplishod, 'There woro ‘no now foatures to rioto in tho fish markot, Btocks aro light, both of Iako and of ealtwator curod, and, ‘under a bottor domand, somo deacriptions would probably advance. In the dricd fruit market thoro was o good dogroo of -activity, aud soveral variotios wero quotod highor. linisins aro now up to 83,00 at tho Enst, and anothor 5o advanco horo is noted, bolders boing firm in their viows at $3.10@8.35 for Inyors. Blackbor- rics, raspbarrics, and pitted chorrios aro in scant supply, ond bavs undorgons & furthor advace. Olu blackborrios ara now virtually out of tho markat, and tho fow now arnying aro bold at 16@10c. Nuts aro meeting with sn_increasing domand, and pricos ao ndvancing. No chuugos wore dovoloped i the bay, m(fim, and loathior markots.. Paints, tobacco, aud_plg iron woro quoted stondy at former ratos. Tho oil trade is netivo, with prices firm all arouud. Jobbors of grain bngs roported n_continnod Iargo demand, and, a8 their storohouscs aro nourly baro of goods, tho markot is considorably oxoited. Tho continued npward movomont of pricos at thoEnst hna necessitated s further advance horo, and quo- tationsaronow3873¢o for Btark ; 83e for Lovwiston ; 84c for Ottor Crools, and 930 for American and Amosleag. Burlapé and gunuios romain quict at about provions rates, tho formor at 19@20c, and tho latter at 17@180 for singlo, aud 27@280 for doublo, A foir business wos tronsacted at tho lumber ynrds for Saturdny, formor prices being genor- ally ndbored to. Owing to extremel ugqn offor- ingu of cargoos aflont, businces at tho docks was Tostrictod, * Thero' wns counderablo inquiry fn tuo morning, snd several cargoes wore-sold to arrive, prices boing a triflo strongor. Building materlals continue” in fair roquost and stendy. The demand for motals and nails s steadily im- proving, snd both markets ara firm, tho latter noticeably so. Irom, stecl, and cooporage ars hnginuiufi to piok up a listlo as regarda tho do- mand, Dut prices “aro - withou _particular obnngo, thongh for coopers' stock. Sult contibuas active and firm, ot 82.00 for fino, Hopa and broom-corn wore in'modorato domand, Waol was fairly sctive aud firm, partioularly fluo washed flocce,” Timothy seod was loes notive and closed lower; eslos ranged from $2.35@3.10, closing at nbout $2.85@3.00 for prime sced. Flax aud clover woro steady and_firm, Greon fruits wore in liberal supply sud rathor ensy, rapes and applos boing wonk and Jowor. Cali- ornin fruits sod [omons remain firm, Poultry and game mot with a modorato_inquiry st about TFriduy's quotations, IEggs woro dull and pricos wore irrogular. Highwines were quict snd again 10 higher, in sympathy with & strong tono in Now York, which wos quoted at 81,13, boing about 8¢ above Oli- cago, fter allowing for tho cost of ebipment. Holdors gouerally asked 31.05,and the bide woro $1.00@1.03, all_through the sossion. Salos wero limitod to one lot of 100 brls st 31,08 por gallon, at which figure the market closod firm, Lako freights woro quiot aud strong, Vessols wore scarco, aund ouo Operator iu grain was ouxious to force up pricos for tho eaka of keeplug down tho quotationa on corn. Tho market was irroguler, Bullalo rates sdvaucing 1o, while lower lsko Tatos only sdvanced ige. Wo noto that ono vos- sol was takon for the balanco of the soaton ot 100 for whoot from Milwaukeo to Buffalo. Curront Tatos woro 70.on_oats, o 0 oora, and 100 on whaat, by enil to BufTalo, To Kingaton corn was quotad at 130, and whont st 164s. Coru to ow England points on througl raon was strong, at 230 vioBuffalo, Saruis, or Godorich, an 265 vin Opdonsburgh. A total of vovon' char- toru was repiorted, which will carry out 116,000 bu wheat and 40,000 bu corn. ‘Provisions Woro rather moro active and irrogu= lar. ‘horo wag a light inquiry for pork sud lurd fo satialy muturing’ contracts, aud uouo for moatu. I'rices on old product woro easior, to tho extont of 5@100 per brl on pork, and 340 por 1b on moats. Ou the other hond thero was n strengthoning in tho pricos of the products of tho noxt seaon's packing, tho iucontiva boing tho reported falling off id tho yiold of corn, which must moko & cousiderablo differenco in tho charnotor of the liog orop. It ia notoworthy that wo havo thus far hnd none of that sdvanco domand for boxed moats for Europo, which at this dato lnst yoar had resnitod in tho alo of fully 60,- 000 boxos for delivery in Decembor and Janunzy, “Iho market oclosod at tho following ranga of prices: Mous pork, oash or wollor Boptamber, £16.70@16,76; do_cellor Octobor, $16.25@ 16,5745 do sollor Docombor, 813.374¢@11.60 5 bollor Jnnuary, $18.26@13.87)¢0; lord, caub or sollor Soptomber, $7.90@7.95; sutmer do, 75¢ 78c. Lard, solior Docombor, 73o; do’ sillor Jauunry, 75¢e. Bweot picklod hams quoted ab 91@Li%o. Dry saltod ments stondy ul 7@ T340 tot shouldors ; 9@V3¢o for short rilis ; snd 95,@9%0 for whort olour, Boxed shouldors, 83@ 810 English moats, 3@Iigo for short ribs; 934@9%¢o for short clear, Bunimor-oured moats qotublo st 3¢o bolow theso prices. Bhor rib, gollor Docembor at 65{@63g0, boxod ; do uhort clear, 70. Bacon is quoted at 9o for shouldors ; 103¢d for olaar cibs; o for whort cloar ; 183@14}40 for humo, uil packed, Mess oo, $HA5@Y.00; oxtra moss do, §9.75@10,00 ; boof Name, $29.00@20.60, City’ tallow GH(@T3¢0 3 groasp quotublo at 45{@Glg0, Balas wore ro- ported of 50O brls moss purk ab 1610 0D Dol do_sollar Boptombor it #16.76; 500 brls do wollor Dogembor at 13,60 ; 1,000 brls do sollor Jannary ab 819.973¢0 s 200 tes lard at T3go ; 260 tes do toltor Dacotnbor and January at 730§ 260 teu do sollor January at 7340, "Tio Daily Commercial Jtzport givos the follow= ing uy tho whipmonts of provisions from this point for the woek ouding Aug. 24, 1474, und sinco Nov. 1, 1872; also comparative fifguras ¢ Forky| Zard, | Hama) Shouldra) Siid bria: | tee'| en | thr, [ Wicou Au.2,73| 1,61| Bosi| 5,006 208, o Neasdueo il Li) Bigil o 200 oo Nov, 1 13 045, %in{ 03, o179, 88 41, 00 00165, Hawa tina"7]. a7y, duzl 7,0t |, 910,165 1oy, Thie shiymenta {n dotail wora a8 follows: Bhouldors, 110 bxs, casks, oto, ; whort rib, 137 bxs; shart cloar, 5 buu £ I 95 bxa s lony riby, 93 b Onmbers lands trotfords, 60 bus Blatiordshire, 161 xu: Bouth Btsifordubire, 130 bxs ; long bume, 418 hxs; Trishs cut, 40 bxu ¢ Biatforduhire lams, 74 bxs ; backs! 45 bxu ; bellios, 5 bus; Prestoufinunu, 4 bx ; louke, 4 Drls § boef, 910 'brla s beef biamiy, 130 brfs : boef tougute, RELPUEH A IO A [ 8,000 bu do at 873¢c; 4,000 bu do at 875 Tho following is an_ostimnte of tho ntooks on i i St Lowg s Mo pork, 000 Lo 0,000 brla; shouldors, 1,800,000 th ; bidcs, 8,000,000 b Flour was rathor loan notivo, though sl fn falr domand for axrort ond commandod full pre- vious pricos, notwlthstanding tho wonknoss in “whoat, Bovoral imfllors tolographiod Lo liold thelr offorings 123¢o por brl higlor, and tho adyanco could rondily hiavo boon obinfned but_that tho rlao in_frolghts chocked ehippory, as tho doubls advanco carricd the cost boyond thoir limits, Rocoipta wero smaller then” the avorage, aud tho shipping movement was falr, Dran was sbrong ~ and 8100 por ton ' highor. Salon wora roportod of 100 brls whito wintor ox- tras (1uogloy's bost) at 80,00 ; 576 bris do on rivato torms ; 80D frls spring oxtres ot £6.00; 100 Lels do at $5.76 3 2,100 brls do on privato torms ; 100 brls Tow at £5,00 ; 100 bris suporflno at 83,00 ; 100 brls do at S5,00; 100 brisryo nt $1.10, Totol, 8,375 brls, Also 10 tons bran ot 1150 on track ; 20-tona do ot &12.00 on through cars ¢ 10 tons do at 12.00 at mill, Tho following ‘swas €ho rango of prices at tho oloso ; . Fair 1o choico Whito winter oxtras, Iwd wintor oxirus,. Good to chalce sprit Low to moilium, Bran.... o .. " Whoat was duil and wowk, doclinin 8o oneash lots_and 1o on tho Soptombor option, thongh tho English marketa wore slrong, and whont was hold highor in Now York. The causoa of tho do~ Bmsalon woro altogothor local. Nearly overy- ody was expecting & cornor culmination to-day, and'ns many na could propared to take advan. tago of It. “Tho roceipts of this morning woro tho largost of tho seaeon, and recolvers had mado arrangemonts, by the aid of axtra mosson- gors, to gt Lold of the (papor) racalpte to-day, 1mstoad of lotting thom le over (ill Monday jn tho usunl courso. Thon there woro phutfl of Enn ple who hiad round lota to sell, having kept ack sll thoy could for iho last day, in hopoa that tho oxporionco of July would be roposted. . But they wero all decolved. The market waa * ovorbought,” with » million bu in store, for which thore wes no spooulative use, whilo shippors wero hindorod from operating by tho scarcity of frolght Toom, Tha corner had run by tho oxpectant longs, and and had finiehed it courso without their boing awaro of it. AInanrlluu had bought sll the whoat offored in July for August dolivery, whon it was at o hoavy discount, and_have quiofly un- loaded duriug "tho past fow days, soouring an avorage proflt of about Bo per bu on a groator uontlty than that luvolved in tho uly cormer, and without suy of tho drowback lossos . thab attonded tho - July doal. Thoy had nothing to tako caro of ox- copt a margin account, which was uniformly in thoir favor, and Liave Rothing to bo disposod of, now that tho operation is over, 1t is no wondor that undor thego ciacumstances tho prico of cash whoat should haye declined goinewhat to-day ; but it is rather singular that tho price for Sep- tombo dolivery should have weakenod in tho face of groater atrongth in Europo, and the fact that mirwhont ‘was good property to ship even at yostorday's quotations. ~ Sollor tho month or cash No. 2 gpring oponed at $1.21, steadily do- clined to $1.175¢, advanced to 81,18, and drop- od 1o 81,17 at tho close, ~ Sollor firat alf of optembor sold at $1.15@1.10; sollor Soptember a1 1,133{@L.15), closing at $1.14}¢, Boller Oo- tober " st # and sollor tho year at 81.094@1.10. . No. 1 spring oclosed at 81225 No. do ot £1.13; and roject- od do st $1.02. Wintor whont was lifoloss, Cash salos woro roported of 4,800 bu No, 1apring at 8123 ; 6,000 bu_doat $1.22; 5,000 bu No. 2 apring af $1.10 ; 118,000 bu do at $1.183¢ ; 4,100 bt do at $IJH}’€; 186,800 bu do at 81.183¢ ; 10,~ 000 bu_do at %1.18}¢ 5 82,800 bu do nt 8Ll 25,000 bu do at $1.175¢ ; 40,000 bu do at FL17}4 45000 bu do at ®1.173¢ 1 5,000 bu do ot $1,17 + 9,400 bu No. 8 spring at 31183 ; 23,800 bu do at $1.13%¢ ; 2,000 budo ot $1.18; 400 budo nt 81,1234 ; 400 bu rejectod spring at &1,04 ; 400 bu doab'$1.031¢ : 400 bu do ut $1.03: 1,600 bu do ;fi $1.021¢ ; 400 budo at 8102, Total, 571,200 u, Corn_wna sctiva snd 3o highor, but tho strongth was ouly oxhibited ently, the morket boing wealk during tho wholo of tho regular tos- sion, Thoro wasno_partioular stross on tho markot. Tho August doals wora about all sot- tlod np proviously, tho Tocaipt wore nok hoavior {hinn usual, and tho tona of Eastorn advicos was steady. Tho principal influonce at work was tho four thint thoro will bo nn oxtonsivo shortago on this yenr's orop, which brought out a good #peo- alative domnud, chiofly for Octobor- delivory, “This was oouuteractod by s rearcity of froight room, which was takon sdvautage of by a prom nout hoar in corn to bid up froighte; that corus holders might grow discouragod at tho prospect of inorcasod cout of shipmont. Tho moyoment partially succoodod, though & good deal of com was_boughf On country account nt tho reducod figurcs. It M vory probablo that tho receipts of ' corn will soon show & materml decreaso. Tho larga salos mado on country ac- count for Juvo delivory wore moatly tided over into August, undor the fear that it would not in- apoot as No. 2if gont in carlior, and tho oxtrs it offosad on carrying. Tlorb iaw ben but ttlo prowlum on Beptomber ovor August, sud tho Liot-corn ory has died out, o thal thoro was no inducement to hold longer, and it is probablo that littlo corn will como in now excopt o littlo that could not ho got in in_Anugust, and was, nolons volens, delayed till Soptombor. Tho aption of sollor Octobor was tho most nctive, It opened at 423c, ndvanced to 48}¢c, and doclined to 4280 at the closo. Soller Septemboer sold at 403@113o, closing ot 413¢o, Sollor the month, or oush No. '3, sold ot 41@i114o, olosing b 413(@ 413¢c. High'mixed closed at 41340, and rejected ot $7%¢o. Coval corn wos afinoat unsalablo, Gosb alos yrora roporled of 12,000 bu high mixod At4lso; 24,000 bu do at 41l0; 10,000 bu do at 41igc} 8,000 bu No, 2 at 4137c; 47,000 bu doat 413¢c: 74,000 b do at 413¢o; 4, 400bidoat 41305 10000 bl do at 41c; 5,600 bu rojected ngsflu‘;aa; b high mixed af 4205 5,000 bu do at d13go. "To- tal, 259,000 bu. - Onts wero moro activo and rather wosk at F'ri- day's averago of pricoe, Tho markot oponed at 2330 for cash or ‘sollor tho month, boig & dis- crimination of %o s oguinst Sopfomber, whiols then sold ot 283c. As tho sowsion progrousod tho difforenco’ gradunlly lossonod, sud cash or sollor Soptombor closed at 280, with a promium of about 3o por bu in fayor of car lots of frouls rocoipta. Hollor Octobor sold af 2834 @2837o, clos- ing at the insido, oud sollor tho yosr at 280. Casn uslos wera Toported of 600 bu No. 2 white at 290 8,000 bu do t 28}¢c; 16,000 bu No. 2 ot 28140 ;' 85,000 bn do at 2837 ; 25,000 bu do at 8360} 16,300 bu doat 380 3 0,000 bis rojocted at 2650 § 8,100 bu do at 260 ; 8,600 bu do at 258¢0 3 600 bu whito by snano at'310; 600 bo do (Sur: prisc) au 81 on tracls, Total, 105,000 bu. Ttyo was modorately sotive, but wook, boing fully 1o por bu lowor than on Friday, in_couso- quence of tho advance in lako froights, and the prospoct of & more liboral supply, Cash sales were roported of 10,000 bu No, 2 at 6930 ; 5,200 by do at 69 ; and 1,200 bu_ rojocted at 636 Yo- tal, 16,400 bu. Tho market closod atoady ot 690, Bollor Soptembor was nominal at G8e, Darloy waa in bottor domand, sud 1@20 bighor, tho groutost strongtls boing (o No. 3, which- is now rocolving_cousidarablo attontion from con- sumors, a8 it becomos ovident tuat the Ligher grado will Lo [n vory light supply. No. 2, cash or sollor Boptombor, opotied 8t $1.10, and ad- vanced to $L11 ot ‘tho closo. No. 3 oponod a 800, and closed with firm boldors at 85c, Nojeotod was dull ond unchanged. Soller Oclobor was naclive, with SLO5 bid. Cash snles woro roported of 1,000 bu No. 3 at $1.11 ; 2,000 bu do aL .10 ; 8,200 bu No. 8 ab 850 ; 5,400 bu do at 840 400 bu do nt 8514o; 50,000 bu do at 830 ; 800 bu do at 80 ; 400 b ro- Jectod at 500 ; 1,000 bu doat Gho; 2,000 bu by immplo (to ‘wirive) nt 81185 450' bu do at $1,10; 400 bu do st 85¢; 400 bul do at D, on track ; 400 bu do at 3150 ; 400 bu at $105 250 buat 900 3 400 bu at 720, aud 400 bu ué 72 do- liverad. 'Total, 43,600 L. EZUROPEAN MANKETA, The following 1 Boorbolm's dispatch to tho Board of Trade to-duy Aua, 30,~LoNpoN—Usrgoos of whoeat on passage in atrong doviand ; cousiderable busiuws done, Fulr uve oraga quality spring Whoat on passago for prompt suipment, or for sbipment ju two months, 603 Gd, Qargeen of corn on passage Airw, Tioatlng cargocs off coast stoady, Woather in Eugland soews sottled, Live EnroorL—\Wheat in good demand ; California, 12394(@ 1us 34 ; epring, 118 84@124 3d. Corn wteady, PARLEY PROSPEOTH, . A mombor of the Board of Lrado, of this clty, has rocently procured advicos from many point roupecting tho barloy crop. Tho following aro extraots, glving o fuit anmplo of the wholo: Jon ' & Wenor, Quttenburgh, lows, say: About ono-clghthi sown ; fair. MoMiohall & Bro., Brownevills, Minn, ssy : Ono-tenth of u orop, and peor snd Tight. Andrew Bhaw (an old Board of 'Y'rade man) writow from Martingvillo, Minn: Our barloy crop is poor, aud nob muoh Kown; high prices Tor tho crop. 3. A, Couner wrltos from Plattemonth, Nob.: 1 ind #ome vory clioioo barloy wout of hicr aud Omaha, but nob o6 muoch town. as lust your. More wheat and loss barloy. Qoorge Bain & Co,, of 8t Louis eny: Our brawors roquest us to_send for samples from Missourl, Kausay, ond Towa, Qur samplos and Joports are very poor indood. Wo must ook to {Vhocnsin and Minsosots for our mupply. Holshaw & Dro, of Dyorwvilllo, fa., uny: Dut littlo barloy Liore ; tau to fitiven Lushols t0.the agwo, James Rowan, of Dubnque, , soye: I have mado a personal oxamination in Cassvillo, Lon- costor, ahd vicinily, in Wisconeln, The crop ia poor, nfleolud, and a pitiable roturn in buslols. T, ', Acklogon, Lutcan, Ontarlo, writea 1 'horo 108 wot boon auy grent quantity sown, ond pare of it will bo badly colorod on account of hoavy nin ot the timo of sowing, U, 0, Hornoy, of tho namo place, snys tho erop will not bo ovor half what It wns lnst yoor, ‘l;“L at tho same timo it will bo much heavier in orry, P."Coffop & Co,, Toronto, writos To tho acro 18 mbout %¢ of last 'yoor, but bottor barloy, Mathews & On,, of tho samo placo, #ay: Acre 3 of laut vonr ; qualily vory good, somo stainod, G, Caldwoll, of Council BliufTs, fowa, ssys: Not much barloy’ sown; all wheat, oto,; ylold vory light ; moino throshing dono; ‘ovou a8 low aa 6. BL. Louls buyers aro plcling up tho good samploa; oll ny buyers at differont stations agroo on tho barlay uro&. Konnedy, Eckort, & C0., of Cincinantl, write: Our brewora nro: norvous nbout tho bad reporia coming in about barley. A party hero offerad to #oll 56,000 bu No. 2 at @1.95 for Soptombor, but bagkod ont. 1L, Btowart & Co. sny: Wo_havo canvsasod Oblo and Kewtuoky, snd find the barley crop very short, and the ‘most of it vory poor, Our corrospondonts iu lows roport tho yield lght aud badly stained. Mr. Graham, of Davenport, Tow, writos : Wo Liavo Bo good barloy; badly stained; and turnin, out avory light yiold, I bought a littlo lufi barloy ¢ 31,17, but now tho farniors nro holding ab . $1.25. Ounr roports from Kon- tucky ghow & vory poor showing; tho . bost Information wo cun got says Kantucky will glve this market 800,000 bushols Iosa than Jast yoar, whioh must _bo roplacod with Nobraskn, Minnosots, or_Canada. James Keal~ or, of Milwaukoo, says : Wo hnve word to-day from & party who cnnvassed all the ground twonty milos north and south of the LaCrosso ond gomo _distance baok of the river fn Min- nosotn, and says, from all I can loarn through Northorn Wisconsin and Minnesots, tho yicld ia & total failuro, What littlo thoro is is badly stained, Thero aro soveral Eastorn buyors out horo to fnbblu up what thoy can find, but bavo ot Fot boon vory AucosBaL C.. IL. Movel, of Datavia, Now Yorl, tolo- graphs undor date Auguet 30: We have nob over two-thirds ns much in Westorn Now York 88 1nst yoor, and the quality 18a little stained. LATEST. i In the aftornoon, whent wae in moderate da- mand, closing tho kamo aa on ’Change. No. 4 upring sold nt $1173 casb, and at SLIN@ 1,143¢ soller Soptombor, closing at tho ingido, and'at 81.121¢ eollor Octobor. Corn was quie and steady, closing ot 413¢o sellor Boptomber, and 433%6@4%0 nolier Octobor. Othior grain and provisions wera quiet and- unchangod, A pro- poller was chartered just at tho close of *Change for corn to Buffalo ot 9. —_— CHICAGO DAILY MARKET, 8xtunpay Evennv, Aug, 30, ALCOYOL—Was In urgent demand for sxpori, and gung to scarelty advancod o} quotablo at $A.06(52.11 for 94 prr cont, proof, = DROOM CORN—Tiio common grades aro in moder- ato demand at unchavged pricos, Dealors AifTer in thofr opinfons concerning tho highr qualities, Thoro {a vy litlo stelely chols Lurl ofusiugy and that 1o godd £0 bo In tho hands of & few, snd a 1ot waa sold ro~ coutly ot 9%c, but many doalors call tho market dull and quotatlons tao high for theso grades, Quotatfons aro bolow, ho full rngo ielng pizon on coleo gorn : No, 1 1 No. 1 stalk, brald, 6@7c; No. 7do, 5@0e; No. 90, 4i¢@se; e U, 354355 palo mhd reu, c, BAGGING—Tho almoat unprocedentod activity of o past fow woeks in tho domand for graine-bags loa loft tho market baro of all the leading makes, and prices aro atlll unsettled and advancivg, Stark, Ottor Creok, Amorican, and Amoskeug boing ‘marked up a ¢ today, Ordota nro allll pouring I, and tho markot (3 oxclied, Burlaps and gunnics remain quist ot steady prices, Wonl-acks nro inactiva. Wo revieo our lint ns follows ; Stark A, 87350; Ludiow A, 85303 Towiston A, 850} Amorican &, M8e; Amoaskeag A, a3c; Oter Creek, 3tsc; burlip Lags, 4 and 6 bu, 19@00; gounlos, slngle, 17@180; do doublo, 7@ 2851 wool ancke, 63@050. BEANS.—Wero fnactive, and prices nro nominally wichunged, a8 follows : Primo navies $2.60@2,60; pritie mediun, $2.35@240; common_to™alr, $1.25@2.00. BUILDING MATERIALS—Busluces contiuucs falr and stoady, and prices aro without chango, (ko quoted ones belng protty well sustniuod for ol tuaforials, Wo Topent; Stiteco, §1,50 ; Now Yors stucco, casling, 83,608~ 4.003 Portland cement, $1,50@S.00% bri; Tosaridalo co- 51,60 Utiea, Lonisville, jus,and Akron 0 B brl: marblodust Time in bulk, X o (brls), $1.10@1.25 B br) ; whito eand, B brl, SLE0@2.00; pinstering halr, ? bu, 400; firg Vrick, per 1,000, 358,00@90.005 bnifding brick {come Tuony, $6.60G7.00+ prensod brick, $14,00@16.00 ; sowor brick, $8.60210.00 ; Milwaukeo ind Racing prossod, £25.00340.00, dol ; ‘o common, $14.00816,00; Indlaua prossod, $18.00@31,00; do common, $10.00315,00; Aro clay, por b, £4,00@1L00, BUTTER—Tho_butter market presonted no mow fentures, A carcity of ehiolco grades continues, aud iho Nithlo of Wiis sort arriving from day o doy s quickly abavrbed st good prices, 226350 befug chcor— fully padd for dosirable tallo qualitivs, ~Common ta £air butter fs tilt weriving freely, but thero is onlya small acoumulation of any grade, and the general ‘markot sy bo conatdored stoady, ‘We quoto: Cholca Fellow, 226250 s modiumn to good, 17Ga0e; ferior commou, 126156, OMEESE—Only o moderato amount of trading wan dou in thin dopariament, aud yaitoa wro mot mubject— od to any quotsble change, The fecling fs porbaps a triflo casler thian at tho_clos of laat woel, but, unless factory men lower thefr viows, thero can bo 1o dechno in Jobbers® pricos. Stocks aro modorate, Wo con- tine fo_quato: York factory, 135@13%0s factory, 11%@12}0 ; Weatern fuctory, 11g@1ixo. COAL—Jirices ‘wore somowhat unéctiled, of tho yardn it 1s understood fhat Lelfgh sud Lackn- wanna will be advauced 500 o Mondsy, of to §11,00 for the formor, uud to $10.00 for thio luitor, An carly udvance in the botter varictics of soft coal ia also ook~ Lohigh, prepared, §11.00 ; Lacka~ rle, $0.00; LiriarIiill, $9,00; Wal- nrg, $.00@0.60; Hocking Val- loy, $300: Cannel, $10.00; Indiana Block, $1.50@ 8.00; iirkiand Grato, $3.005 Oberry Ming, $8.50% Miubuk, $8.00 Klugston, $7.003 Wilintogton, 3. COOPERAGE—Tho domond for stock s willl good, ond orders liavabeon recaived {rom points which gon. oraly look o oler wources for Rels wupgiles, W0 scardity, especlally of flour stock, causes » St fecting, Manufactured work, i meeting with rather more in- qulry, but tha suppty & smplo, Woquols : Pork barruls, $LU0G140; latd tioeces, $1.60@1.703 Whisky barrols, 103 flour barrols, 48@57c; pork stavos, rough, 24003 do, bucked, £24.00@38.00; tierce stavon 25,00; do_biickod or sawed, $15,0 rongh, $13.00@30.005 do buckod, 9.00210.50; clrelo flour hoading, T5i@dje por oLy four buop poles, $14,00@15.00 pof 01 ; purk and tlerco poles, $30,00(385.00 por w, Bules includo 250 tes (city tado) at $L0, EGGS—Thero wad 10 percoptiblo Improyoment, the stocks aro arger and tho roceipts luo, whilo the do- mand s light, bolug confiued to_eupplying the daily ‘wanta of Lo Fotail dealerd, Somany of tho offerings aro fu such bad order that prices vary greatly, and miany of tho arrivals aro wusalsblo, Guarsnteod lots briug 2@135c. FEATHERS—Tho demaud contintea good, and, an the racelpts are light, pricex aro ruling strong, s quot- o bolow : Prinio to élioico 1ivo gecss feathefa at 100 ¢ Jobbing price, 82%@850; mixed feathors, 25@720} chicken, G@8e. PISI—Mackorel, cod, and whitefish were scarce, whilo othier desceiptions wero only In fair stock, buf Just. now trado B shek oud prices remmin nominally unchangod, We contiuuo to quote: No, 1 whitelialr, 4-brl, £0.0080.251 No, 2 do, $5.T8@6.00 &s.ungfi; No. 4 ehoe muckoral new, Jg-brl, $12.60@12.75 ; No, 5, 49.0088.76 ¢ Nor'a Snckoral, f;"ann. $8.60@8.75; fumily mackorel, 1, $7.003745% No, 1 etiors kits, $1,4569.003 sum- wrod codfiall, por 100 1bs, 005 Georgu's Codfiels, 30,6050.1b; Lubrador berning, wplit, bris, 12.00@h.60; do, ¢ brl, $4.76@6.00; Labrador bur- ring, round, h';i, W00EH50; do X brl, #.25@4,50; ‘Lox berring’ No.'1,28@300; box horriug, acalod, 33@ 3507 Columbia Siyor salmon, ¥ brls, $.50G0,75, FRUITS AND NUTS—Aficrseveral doys of & com- parativuly qulot and stesdy market, activity 18 oguin Toticeabie in sl dopurtincinte, und prices sro sgaty x- Vatcing, Raisina wevo moviny fresty, both ou con- sumption and npeculative accounts, sitd prices sra up anotiier G, oF (0 §1,10@9.20, whord they re stroug, Of biackberrles, ravpborrios, sud pittod chorrlos thora §s » searcity, ‘and ou advanco of fully 1o per lb s noted, . Prusivs, ulso, aro befug_beld wiil moro confle Uonco, Wo were to-dny shown leiters from Sieste ‘statingg thnt this season's crop of Turkish prunos will Provo & partial fullure, and olders doom disiuclinod to offect anles ut formor ratos, ‘Tbo domand for nuty Tow gliows a toady Increaso, wnd prives sre tunding Tiglor, Quatattona of walisuls and Torragons almonds Wor to-livy advencod 20, W roviso our List ay fol- Towy : Fonmiax—Dates, 8@xo; Das, drume, 13 o fgs, bux, 16@10c; Froneh pruucs, 1631003 Turkish praues 14@150 ; Talsius, layers, 4,100,353 Zunte cutrunty, Th@803 oltron, H@5¢, DONETIO— Aldon ‘spplos, 17200 ; Michigau sliced, 102110 ; Aiehigatt quattors, Ua1to; Western do, 8(sBio; Bouihe oru do, T@Tko; pouches, pared, 24@iBo3 fionéhcs, binlven, 10 1048; do, misd 715 Uluokborrles, ow, 15106 5 rusplerties, d2@440; " DIttod chorrius, 470, Nuza—Tilbertu, 16 100; almouds, Torragona, @210 Naplos walnuts, 47abo; Obll walnits, ' 233340 } Erauch waluuty, 100170 ; Drazil, 5@10xor pocansy Texus, @100 African beanuts, GX@Tx0 7 Wilniinys ton poauuts, B80! Tonnossce poanuts, T @sc. GROUERTES—1iccs of grocorios rangod eubatane tally tho samiu au yesterday, thero belng o quotubla changes i tho prices of oy arilelodn tho Ust, Cof- fous intd sugars continuo oxceodingly fine, und an ad- Vatice {8 contidoutly looked for, Syrups, moinuca, rice, spice, And oag wera fiem unid comparatively Btuady, There wna s lboral distribition of wtaple sud sl goods at tho subjoined quotations : 11 Ganu, Bana—T3{@8 Y Gorrxri—lochn, H@iiKo; 0, 0, Juva, No, 9, 2G%0; fatoy Iilo, 204 @ie ‘choldo o, 253,@4003 P Wo, 454 (@45503 Koo o, : wimon 40, H@HO' rousting do, 33K wanns, $9.5010,00; nut 1l $9 00 Bloss! A 22, Siugaporo Java, 5504 Costa Nien, ffix.u’?&mguflx‘uf Woy i, 25k G54 Dacacatboy 2R o N bl hu—tar, full wotght, 105@300; stoarine, fall welght, 143;@150 3 do, short weight, W @14Ko, Tiog—valus, BY@8o; Rangooh, Ti@ss; Osros Rus, 3(@1050, BianR-iioit out lot, 1245G12100; oruated and vowdered, WN@LZo; wranulsted, LH@IIGu; A, AT 1y caTTi e 10, No. 3, 1L@1iiges B, ug 1130 extra 0, 105@ 10} O No, 4, 1051030} yolo low §, 10@10%o0; clioicd brown, 10@i00; primo do, 03/@100; falr do, DN@INO0; cholco moluss super, Wl 5. dos 9N@N0L Moy Urlen 12@1250; crushed and augar, choico, 03(@10a¢ qo primo, 04@0Xc} do, falr, B@IN0; comuion, BESN . Hrnore—Dinmond drips, $1.25@1.30; silvor delpe, ssira ine T0@1o; good signr Loiuea wyeup, dN@ilo cxtra do, 50@080 ; 'New Orlonus molasscn, chiolco, B0@ 8803 do primo, 73@7803 db common, 00@700; Porto icd wmolusses, ‘choice, 66@050} cominun molniace, 38 ‘SALERATYA—Common to best, 0@ 10, Brioes—Allaplco, 11@1d0: cloves, 31@M80: caasls, 98@400; papper, ' Ac(eate; utiegs, $1.9561.30% gxln‘?ur, ‘ure, 28@%00; do No, 1, 20@3%c; do No. 3,16 o, BoArs—Fronch mottiod, 04@03(0; Gorman motiled, “6@0%0 + olden Weat,' 6@03¢0; Whito Lily, 6@ 61503 Whito Itoso, Si@0Xa3 brown Windsor, 4@ 4o} palm, 6@0k0 ¢ Bavon Imporinl, AY@0xc, ° 'BraRou—Gloss, 04 @100 corn, 9@110 3 laundry, 0@ 70 : commion, B @0C, GRYEN FIUIYS~Applea sto in oxcemivo supply and alow of salo ut & wido rango of pricos, Inatances aro nuniorous whoro thio fzult Ting boen condomned by thio Hoalth OMicor and thrown awsy, Country ahippers would do woll Lo ourlall their shipiments for & fow dsya until tho utack ean b reducod, Graposand pears wors” abundaut and eanlor, Cholco fresh ‘blackborrios and penchies wera firmor, quoto: Tamons, $14.00 @16.00 por Wi/ Callfornia pears, $5.00@0,00 gor ooy do plume, $.0080,60' per Caso: o Frupos, $450G5,00 por bos{ apbior st 81.00@LTE (her brl) for common tu falr ; good to cholea do, $2.00 @200 por brl, Blackbarrles, £4.00604,80 ok eanss wild 'y $1.76@32.00 per cago. Pears, Toc@$1.00 per box or Daskot ; Bartlolt's do, $1,23@1.80 per box. Peachos, 0o @$1.00 por box or buskol 3 do chufce per bunket, $1,60 @2.00, Grapos por caso {3-1b boxer), §2.0093.00; do 44 ite, $2,50 ; Jo, I baskots, BOC@$LUD ; S(Tuu porlb: Dolustare o $3.00 per ctan, " Blbur el pplos, e por box, Groon gago plums, $2,50 per ankot, Ofanburrion, §1.00@R00 wer b, TI07STiio atuck of old i Uohig conslderably ro- duced, Prices ruling about the samo o4 thoy Liavo ‘dono, or at 20@10c, whtlo very cloico bring 450 Now Tiops will probauly bo offerad this coming weck, " JIONEY ~Choico white clover s anlablo ut 35@380, YEAY~Dealura roport s dull and drooplng markot, Tho {nquiry fa almost eutircly reatriotod o supplying iocal customers, and ales aro chfoily at insldo to me- dium fgaras. W quoto wholoalo pricos paid by derlors—cars to contaln 90,000 Ibs,—as follows: Now tmothy, primo, $1400@16.00; do, N $12.50@13,50; o, No,'2, $10,00@12.00 Tand, $11,00{ do, midiaud, $,00310.00 $7.00@8.00, Loosk ox WAaoN—Thniothy, $10,00@12.00 + prairio, $8.00@10.00, Yor dolivery of Prested, $1.00@ 1.60, nccordiug to distanco, IDES—Continno to movo withlfair berality, and thio firm fooling recently davelopod is atill & prominout foaturo of tho matkel, Thorolano sccumulntion of stock 8t this point, and deulers aro prodicting an ad- vauce. Wo quoto: ' Groon clby butchors!, To} groon cured, light, 11@11kes do heavy, 10K@10% ; part oured, 10@10)c; groon calf, 18,5@160: voal-kip, 123 @lile; dry calf, 240 dry kip, 3ic; dry salted, 1663 170; dry flint, 18@10c; long-haired kip, 10}@11c; deacon akine, 45@55e: grubby, scored oub, or othor: wise damagod, two-thirda price, S IRON AND BTEEL—Coutinest meot with & mode erato but slightly increasing lnguiry, prices Loing ossy, Wo repeat : 2610@4 rates 5% @0 il o @0y rtes 0 @0 B 0% @ Pl 1 @ Wi ¥ @l B 10 @B b 18 @00 Y Englisa’ tool steel . 2K @13 rates Eaglish spring steol W07 @R rates American cost sl 1 @ rates Bteut tire, X~in B b WD LEATHER—R d firm &t tho prices given bolow nEstzoox, Qlty barness. Conntry lurioss. Line, city, ¥ . B b, Xip, voal Gty upper, No. 1,9 1i. Gity upper, No, 2, ¥ 1t CGountry up; Gollar, 3 1 Calf, city., Gal S S f, .. Fronch calf, Lemol 55.00(380.00 Frouch ealf, 2 to 30 I 1.65@ 2.95 French kip, 60 to 100 fus. 0(@ 1.60 METALS AND TINNE fnir nnd improving daily, and pricea are hardeuing. Quotationn arogiven bafow ¢ TN PLATE—IC, 10x14, 14,003 do, 12x12, §14,60 ; do g;-xs\;,. $16,004 48, roofing, 14, $18.603 do, 2038, Y0 Tri—Large, 420; small, 43¢ ; ar, 44o, Buery ZiNo—Full caeky, 11c } holf casks,115(@ 11340} Ters quantity, 18350 i, Burer Inox—No, o4, 64e atcs; Russls fron, 2c} 0 No, 1 stuinad, 206 rafes, QALVANIZED TRONX—X0. 16§20 16c 3 No, 22@24,10c; No, 35@20, 17¢ ; No, 27, 18c: No, 38, 00, A discounl of 45 et cont 18 made from flts i, [ oprier botiome, 40¢ ; bruziors, over 19 Ibe, ‘orrEn—Coy 47c; tinned coppor, 380 planiubed copper, 4603 do, cut to afzes, 48¢ Winz—2 105, 80; 6, 8 and 9, 100; 101011, e 513, sge s W and 14, 2o 18und 16, 1o} 17, 160} 18, Ge 5 19, 190520, 2007 full buudle,” 25 per cont 'dlst +'foncs wirc, Tio § by car load, Tigo, Gount ¢ NAILS—The Inquiry on both local and interlor ac- count fs falsly active, and the market contluues firm, at prosunt rates, 88 follows : 10GG0d, L0 21 do, $300; 40 05, e, $7.501 B, UEB—Wort por_keg, $4.5 5155+ ad do, el 1a only fatr, at tho prices following: Manilia ropo, B Iy @1 sleolrope, B1b 1XGIGKe: homp aoall cord, @ Ib, 20@30; mariine, ¥ 1b, 20@32c; tarred Tope, ¥ Ib, 17@18c; oakum, B bals, $5.0046.60; pltch, % brl, $6,00@7.00; tar, B brl, $5,50@0.00. OLLS—A latge domand now exista for tho leading olls, aud deslora aro botherad to koop up wits tholr ors dors. Tho activity now provilont lmpacts a buoyant tono to tho market, sud in somo Hoes tho tandency of pricce ia nlrendy upward, Thero were no chaiges fo-day, the followiug quotations bolng furnisots Carbo, 17c; extra lord ofl, T20; No. 1, Glc; No, 4, 62; lnacod, raw, 000 ‘do bolled, 830; swhalo, 8038235 sporm, $1.90@2.00; neats foot oll,’ atrictl pure, $1.10 ¢ do extra, %003 da No, 1, 750; bank ofl, s 'ttt 100 cloiaut ol 956 burpeiuing, 8201 naphitus, 63 grovity, 18c@1o; naphtha, cormmon, 16c, 15 Y T1G TRON—TWas again quotod quiet and unchang- ed._We ropeat our list as followa: Scoteh (according to” brand), 352.00@50,00 ; Mussllion, £2.00; Tuscar. 3 Lok Buporior No, 1,855,007 do No, 0-No, 3, $57.00; do No, 4, $62,00; do No, atissour] charcoal, $55,00 Cllcago atono coal, M POULTRY AND GAME—The receipis hia morning were quite iberal, aud the supply was amplo for ti local demand, which was ratbor batter thay for the last. ow do: e quoto: Old chickens, $4.00@4.25; spring small do, £2.00@3.25; turkoys, ng do, $2.50@3.00 ; 1240 ; prafrie chickons, $2,60@%.00 per doz, FOTATOES—The local {nquiry continuies fair, bolng for small lota, and as tho offorings sro not arge, prices aro strong ot $1.76@2,60 per brl, or 60@800 ber bu. Sweet polatoes wero pleaty and eley at 81,25@9.30 per brl in round lots, oud $3.60G33.75, &b retail; rod at 2,503 in boxes, 40@50c, BEEDS—Timotky secd was active but declined, oloing from 6@100 lower, It is thoughi that pricea will go siil lowor next weck, as the time for lling Auguist contracts oxpirod to-day, Bales ranged from $2.35@2.10, Clover oud fisx remain_frm, th former at $5.90@0.00, snd $6.50 for mammoth ; the Iatter at £170@31,76. Othor nceds wero neglected, Sales in- clido 20 baga cholco timothy ot $3,10; 15 bags do at $3.05 3 1 car and 24 baga cholco and primo at $3.00; 40 bags prime at $2,05 ; 663 bags do at $3,00 ; 137 bags do at $2.85 ; 184 bugs medinm at $2.83¢ 1 205 bags doat .50 ; 970 baga do a4 $175 ; 259 bays do ot §270; 211 bage dont $2,65; 227 bags do st $2.00 ; 88 bags com~ oD a4$2.65 3 0 biga do ol $2.60 5 § bags paor t $2.35; 3 bogs mamnloth clover st $0.80 ; 3 cara flax at 3175, to arrive, SALT—Continues sctive on both local and interior sccount, ihe quoted prices belug full sus inincds Onondags, Cansda, and Haginaw, flug, 2,00; ordinnry cosrse, $2.10; coarso Diamond O, 2,085 ground dolar, $2.15 : daizy, without bags, $3.253 wiry, with bags, $4,10@4.35; Asbton dairy, per mack, 5.0035. @5.95 3 ‘Turk’s Teland, $2,00; ground alum, §2.25, TEAS—Maot with a lbesal tuquiry from loca} Tefail- ors, na woll as from counlry merchants, and 5 frm tono porvaded the market, We quoto: “Young hyron, common to fafr, 45@55¢; do good, 0@ 70¢; da chiofcd o extra 1o U5e(@#1.10; commun o Oue old Tiyson, T0@Y0c; conmon myerlal, S5G05E 5 good to_cliolco, do, 80381105 fair to good gunpowder, 0@Y00 ; cholco l‘luufluu{ $1,16@1,20 ; extrn Moyane, $1.@LAV ; clolcg Lo extra now Japan, SU@HLO0 fuls 10" good old, 65@i0c; common do, S8@4do; cofored motiral lonf Jupan, 650501 common ta fng Qulaug, 83G245¢ ; yood, 55@050 ¢ cholen to oxtra, BSC@SLL, TOBACCO~Wo repoat our quotations nw folfow: Fing Cur—Lztea, 75@850 5 clioleo, 03@700 5 modi- um ; 66@0U6 3 POOr to comman, 0G0, Prua—Natural lonf, T6@800; haif bright, 60@T0; black, sound, 453650, BuORMA—Go0d 10 choles, 523003 modlum, NG 8g; cominon, 2@28c, WOOD—Wah firm st fho advanco recontly noted, Wo quote: Beorl, $9.007 maple, $10.003 hickory, $11.00 ¢ plabs, $6.00, dolivercd, WOOL—Continuge to meot with o falr, steady in- uiry, and tho markot js quite irm, especially {or Aug Hecchwnahiod wools, - Wo again qusto + Tub, washed, No. 1 v b, warhod, oxtra i Tub; washod, common to fair, Goion ding Fleecs, washo Flocco, washod, X&XX, diugy. Fivoce, washod, wedfuis ight, Coaryo, washud v, Fioeco, unwashed, conrss to modium| Flocce, unwushod, couruo, and di Fleco, umwashed, fino Bupor and oxtra pulled. urry woal, 5@ 100 less, Halos’ {ncludlo 5,000 1ua tub-washod a4 500} 2,000 do st oo, —_—— CHICAGO LUMBER MARKET, Batuunax EvENiNo, Aug, 50, “Tho lumbor markot was quiot, the olferings being sestrloted {0 two or tres Catgook, Thoro was & mod- eruty nquiry from local dealers, oud voyoral cargovs Wor sold L0 arrive, tho prices obtained belug a shude botter thou thoss raling for (hu past two duys, Wa couthma 10 quoto: Guod ta ¢hiolco boards and strips, 10 modium $3.00@11,60 Joints 009 pickets, $5,00@0.00 5 lath, LusiEn o, $2.575 5 Ludinglon, $312% ; Mueko- Oonto, §9,5: Monomineo, $3.37: Take, 3,19 ; Orand Haven, $1.87%'; Pentiri tor, $2.1)5. AT THE YARDS, The yard trado In Jumber wus fair to-day, and the domaud on tho whiolo 4 Luproyivg, grdess fvom the Nuuteo, n, SLAT! §Fhto ko nlorloc boing mofa numernun, - Dealora goncrally 1ok for o good fall {rado, 1'Ices romatn nnchango belng quile ateady aa quoted, Wo ropeat: Flrst cion Learey 30,00 @55.00 He;}‘mnl clenr, 11nch to 2 fnch. 4700 @60,00 ‘Third clear, 1 inch, 88,00 (@40.00 Third clenr, thick 180 G160 Clear flooring, 1sk and 2 togotiicr, FOUGM.Lov srasvess Glenr aiding, intand Gomanon Alding. . Qomnon finoring, Gommon figariny dromned, poc eleeted, 14 inches 0 atock hoardn, . 111! Gorumon_buneds, Joiat, acantiing, nmnil {imier, fencin olc., 16 feot and undor, Jolntand scatling, 18 t Picket, pnynen; Plekta, it . Qadar jioata, a1 Cedar posts, roun Tath.... No. 1" savad shingles. AQE BT, e Shinglen on feack. . No, 1 eawed....., 25 8 1,60 Thireo dollars Tor ear 10 1o addod whon trausforred, which ohargo follows tho shingles, “Thickness—Five shivgles to be two inches fn thick= neas, Lengthi~8ixtoen inches, HARDWOOD. Black-Walaut — Counters, $100.00@150,00; _clear, $65.00@85.003 common, $35.00@50,00; cull, $20,008 35,00 ; flooring, $80.00, Anli—Clenr, *35:00@40,00; common, $16.00@35.00; eull, $10.00@15.00 ; flooriug, $30,00@40.00, Oak—Cluar, $20,00@40.00; common, $16.00@25.00 ; eull, $8.00315.00. Tickory—Cloar, $28,00@60,00; common, $20.00@ 35,00 cull, $12,00@16,00, nplo—Clear, $21,00335 *00; common, $16.00835.00 cull, $10.003 1 Blttornut—Clear, -$35.00860,00; common, $0.008 80,00, Cliorry—~lear, $(0.00@00,00; common, $15. 85,00 ¢ cull, $12,00818,00, % SN Whitowood—Clenr, $30.00@40.00; common, $20,00 @25.00; cull, $10.00315.00, ‘Wagon Btock—Lickary nxles, por sot, $1.00@L50 wagon poles, cach, 4550 ; box boards, $30,00@A40. Florida red_codar, 450 per £t ; mahogany, 0@40e § do countars, 60c ; rosewood. 50@A00 3 whito holly, 0. 9 8% & ot —_— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Reviow for the Week Ending Sature day Evening, Aug. 30. ATURDAY EVENING, Aug, 30, 5 Tho rocefpts of Livo-ntovk during the woek lavo beon a8 follows : heen. Monday, Sheets Tueainy o Wednead, 1,8 '8 861 36 5,250 4,854 4,059 Weel ending Aug. 3,310 Total, 4 wocks. 63,625 214816 17,173 Slilpmouty wero 2 Cattle. Hoga, Sheep. Monday i Tueadoy! Wednesdny Thnrsday. Mroday, 03 s 10,469 i opionod ausplcious)y for setlory, ‘Telegram from tho East reportod moderate supplic amd better prices, and trade hore opened fulrly setive at thoadvauced rates eatablished toward tho close of tho provious week, But under tho inflienco of largel ‘oxceantya roceipta (uearly 13,000 hiead bad becn yarde: up to Wedneaday njght) o feoling of dospondeney took porseesion of e markel, sng Siuco Mohiay ‘prices ave gradually eased off in favor of buyers, unt ‘whstovor advanco may Gave beon gotned durfug laat. sreek lias been lost, In quolity somo litile improve- ment was noticeabls, but the genorsl avecuga was paor aftorall, common grass cattlo and through Tesane comprising tho major portion of th offurings, ~ A fam- bunchien of extra corn-fed steers arrived, for which ko autlst wus found st $0.000.5, bt thownnbiy of stork g0od cuough to comimand thess fgures wun insignif-- cant In comparison with the total receipts, and thut drover who bases bis purchnses upon thoso salea- will vory likely como to grief, Most of {le ‘Lusinoss of tho ook wan transacted ot $2.00@2.60 for throngh Texan cattle, ut £,0083.76 for Northern win- tored do, and at $2,0035.95 Tor common to really good nativon. - Inferlor “Tosaus wold na low a6 $1.60@1.10; . snd somo callawsg nutives at $2,00§2,25, but sxlos al thwuso fgures wero excoptional, and porbaps aro o mora a criterion of tho market than woro the fow traus« fora effected al $6.00@6.25. There has been somo do- ‘mand for stockers, but too liberal supply compolled 1ow pricos, salew hoing rondered chielly at $3.00G3,16, Poor lots sold at £2.75@2.90, while some pritmo fetctied $1.00@425, Veal caives contlpua ylenty, and well oy st $15G0.50 for Tosan, and at $3.00@025 tor Bative, “To-day trado was sluggleh all around, neithor local ‘por outside biyers Reciuing to want much stock at any prico, Although tho fresh recoipts wero small, thero wero not fowar than 4,000 stalo cattlo,—n supply drisich Nolders found to bo Tully twice as largo na they coufd disposo_of, notwilbstanding the liborsl concensions thoy werg billing Lo make (0 sccommplish that dosizoblo zeull. Duclug yesterdsy aud to-day telegraus (rom the East havo been most diacouraging, and the pros« Deots for the ensulng wouk are not attering, ‘QUOTATIONS, Extra Booves—Graded sleers, averaging 1,400 1b8 and upward.. 25 $5.8030.00 Chotce Beoves—Fine, fat, woll formed 3 year 10.G yerr old steors, averaging 1,300 to .. 5.40@6.70 ol incly formed stcors, avoraging 1,600 10 1,300 165......... 4.80@6.20 Medlum Grades—Stcors in falr tesh, LE0@4.T6 avaraning 600 to 1,100 ths, Block Cattlo— Common caitlo, in* docont ealt, svuraging 700 to to 1,050 1bs.... Inferior—Ligxt ‘and thin ' cows, helfers, etnge, bulls, a0 ceallawag stcors 1 Cottlo—Texas, Nortliin wintored » Cattlo—Texas, (hrough dros 'HOGS~—Sinco our last e oy Bave been 53,350, against 65,024 14t mank, wook before jaat, Yor tho four weoks shiiy £ho recolpt Bavo boen 214,810, Tt lins boon &Y “oiivg woek fn this department of thio live stock market, i swoatlier thraughout has bacn cool and favorsblo for the houling of atock, and with s full sitendanco of local and outaido buyers, solfers have found no diffioulty in ‘prevonting accumulation, and tho prices current Jnat wock hinve easily beon austained, Light smooth bacon gadea niii] show tho greatost aciivléy, and coutinus to demand much the beat prices, but_buavy wolghts sra dolng much better then formerly, and da tho_seuson advances tho differenca now exfating in favor of lght msy bp oxpeted to gradually divappenr, "Po-day thoro was falr activity and the market ex- Diblted ‘s firm lone. Sules Wore at $4.95@4.80 for coarse hesvy 0 chiolco light, We quoto the market clos. g i ok $26EA.0 107 Heavy, and a4 S50 80 fo1 ight, 3.00@4.25 2 k, and 53,271 to-duy 100 sAL¥S., No, Avw, Price. [No, Av, Price, |[No, Av, Prica 58 257 $4.4¢( 55 200 $A40 | 40 B0l $AH0 63 219 4B |43 207 480 |20 208 4dS G4 283 440 |31 200 435 (43 204 4do 77 250 435 |18 200 445 | ST 205 480 95 209 440 | 5T 106 480 [49 245 445 55 175 475 |50 216 440 |46 210 4d0 G4 20 440 |03 308 470 (208 213 43S 100 475 | o4 2m 254 445 11 440 |54 % SHEEP—Tho recofpts show a consilerable increase a8 comparod with auy provious werk within tho pask to months or moro; but thio cooler weathor provalont hinw wiinonsod a corresponding incroaso i tho demaud, and tho market hsa ruled ateady at prices not diffor- ing materially from those current last week, Gouod to chiolco mutton qualitics huve sold at $4.00@4.60; me- dium grados at $3.76@3.90; and poor to common st TO RENT. OFFICES. A few Very Desirable Offices are offered for rent in the Trib- une Building, Single or in suites. ‘With and without Vaults. English Tile Floors through- out the Building. Elevator running during all business hours. These Offices are not equaled in the city. The bpest for all classes of ‘business requiring a _central lo~ cation. . C. DOW, Room 21 Tribune Building. ———— e . SOOTOH GRANITE. ____ SHEARER SMITII & CO., DALBEATTIE GRANITE WORKS, DAL BEATTIE, SCOTLAND, Buppl{ Palishud Giray, Hlue, and Rod tranlios for monp. muutal and srchiteciural purposos, Kmploylng sovoru] lundreds of workiwn in quarrying, dressing, snd v?lm, Ao f Uranto, oy e & O, ko Aaliod. <8 'sapny ddets Selihratead Dafbustils Cirani o with Wi oh. “BiTrEns, PLERFLECTION! BOKER'S BITTERS, Bowure of Counterfolts