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_ THE CHICAGO DAILY Cattle. No.. ©19,382 . 16,991 was » fair inquiry for Nos. 1and 8, but thospecu- | 57 213 G540 |62 205 550 | 9 251 0,85 MONEY AND COMMERCE. | i s tontagnley for Non Land 8 bt e pecy | 1 1 82 | % g £ . 192 S P tent by shippers; indeed, some of them Wero | g 27 g10 |51 1% 530 o 0 54 Tt Tooeam selling that grade, stating' that there was more | yp 1a1 540 |61 13 640 5T 0 5,073 MONETARY. St Daonan profit in doing so than in shipping it, potwith- | 71 1% 550 120 21 L7 o 204 5624 7191 8,508 standinz the vem low price of lnkc:! {mgh&a. :gg }zs gfi :; 17 s.g ;:3 }'13 :.33 2! i i i ive R 190 5. 216 G Tho settlements to be made at the 1st of tho 5062 13792 17397 | tially recovered afterwards ; the most notoworthy - m A Os 20 e oI s e e th close of the business of the Week | A proposition was suvmited o the Board of | feature being that the premiom for mestmonth's | 43 1 2% |78 3% B e gave the banks a brisker busincss to-day than ordinary. The clearings wero £7.000,000, $200,- 000 moro than on the second of last month, when they amounted t0.95,800,000. Tho clear- ings for the week were $28,603,867.20; the bal- ances, §2,211,037.92, corresponding to $25,021,- 834,65 and §2,701,418.91 last year. The demand for money is light. Thero is the usual offering of undesirable outsido paper, but good mercantile paper is not sbundant, sud is Hiscounted without trouble. Tho rate of die- count is 10 to 8 per cent, with exceptions to thg lower rate in eafe cases. Exchange was uncertain to-dsy, and was sold st par, at 25¢, and 50c premuum per $1,000- atos of joreign exchamge are quoted by Stow-Detersen, lsberg & Co., bankers, 2 Sonth Clark strect, Chicago, a3 follows: London, 483 @301; Paris, DlEy@sl2k; Bolgium, 51814 51914+ Hamburg, 954@96)4 5 Frankfort, 414@ 2114 Amsterdam, 403{@il}E% Sweden, ‘28; Nornay, 111; Donmark, 56; Finland, 203¢. “Fhey aleo report cable transfers to bo: Lon- don, 59214, aad Paris, 510. 10CL BTOCKS. e are The following quotations of local stocks furni:bud by Metsi8. Hammond & Gage, finan- cial agents: Asked, Mexchanfs' ¥ . German National Lenk, 125 Torthwestern National ; Corn Exchange National Bank. .. b3S City National Bauk. >ational Bank of I 108 Fational Bank of Comuierce. 100 Tnion stock-Yards National Bank < 1fome National Bank. . 102 State Savicgs Institution. - ¢! ‘Railway. 155 Division Railwes 155 North Disiricn Railws 5 Puliman Palaco Car 105 Flgin Watch Compeny.. e Conk County Ta..-r 100 Chicago City 7 100 Cizmber of Commerce. 3 83 Chicago Gas-Light and Coke Company. . 3 Troders' Insurance Company. ’ PEFATLIING RAILWAY BONDS. The following latest New York quotations for deleulting roilwsy bonds are roported by A. O. aughtor: g Bid. Asked. \ Durlington, Cedar Rapids & dlinnesois first ; mortiage, 7, gold, Minn. Div... w3l [ Builington, Cedar Rapids & Minnesota first Tortgage, ¢, gold, Milwaukeo Div.... ... Canada Southern first murlg-g:‘ 78, gold...55 g0 & Canada Southern morigage, g 88 ‘mort- 61 a 3 ES Co: 'of Town, first TmOFtgage, 18, gold. .40 Des Moines Valley rst mortgage, 8s, 40 Tes Moines Valley land grant, 8s. Tt enworth, Lawrence & Galvoston, ‘rant, 103 ... a Missourd, rtgage, 78, gold ... eeasanan ansaseadD Noribern Pacific irst mortgage 7 3-10, gold..30 TRockford, Rock Island & St. Louis first mort- £3589, Qold <.eu - ae s St.Joe & Derver City, East Division, first 0rtgage, 8, 0N o ice e §t. Joo & Denver City, West Division, firs! ‘nortgoge, 82, GOl seeesn i Bouth Side, of Long Island, first mortgage, 8. easannaene ool fexas & Pucific first mortgage, %, grabt.ceeeee 2R 83 8 B8S 60 LATEST. New Yorg, May 2.—Money closed easy at 3@ 4 per cent. Froreign cxchange left off firm at $4.8754@4.83 for prime bankers' eixty days' sterling, and £4.903¢@4.91 for demand. Commercial bills are quoted at 31.84¢@L.85. Gold oponed a: 113, and closed at 112, at which all iraneactions'of the day were made. Cerrving Totes 31§ and 2 per cent. Clearings, $31,000,000. The Assistant-Treasuror disbursed during the week over $3,000,000, and re- ceived for customs over £2,000,000. Payments on zccount of the May interest to date are al- Dot £4,000,000. Import entrics of dry-goods Tor the week §1,875,486, and of general mor- chandise $4.662,509. Totalin gold coin valo- ation, £6,537,095. Specie shipments to-dsy wero £745.000, including £225,000 in gold bars from California, and £70,000 in silver, tho bal- ‘ance chiefly in gold coin. Goverzments steady. A State bonds quiet and nominal. The general condition of the stock-market to-day wos dull. Even the improvement which fol- lowed the publication of the bpnk state- ment was lost during the last hour business. The closing quotations wero tho lowest mado and ehowed & decline of 35 0 13¢ per cent. Tho principal business was in Western Union, Lake Blore, Pacific Mail, Wabash, Union Pacific, }\;mla:\'estem, and St. Paul common, and Rock THE WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. Loans, decrease, £1,849,200; _specie, incresso’ Tegal-tenders, increase, 1,098,400 circulation, de- $2,420,900. 1203 1201 21,303,200 deposits, docrease, $85,2005 crease, $12,000; reserve, increase, dovEnFaEkT BONDS. Conpons, 81 Coupnons, 62, Coupons, '54. Couyous, % Coupons, '63 ‘Blissouris . ‘Teanessees, Tcnnessces, ney Virginias, Be Welis Fargo . Americzn Express. T. S. Express. Pacific Mei Harlem pd. Michigsn Ceniral. Pittsburgh & FLW... Northwestern.. Northwestern pfd.... 615 Central Pacific stoc! Rock Isiand. . 983 Boston, Hart. & Erie. 13{ 3054 Del, Lick.& Western 106} 1 COMMERCIAL. SaTuRpAT EVENDNG, May 2. The following were the recoiptasud shipments of the leading articles of produce in Chicago Quring (ho past twenty-four hours, and for tho corresponding dato one year ngo : TWECEIFTS, SHIPMENTS. 1874 1874, | 1873. Flour, brls... 9,912 7,718 8731 4,99 241,638 31 5; 101,759 20,470 Potatoes, ba. 99| 3469 Lumber. N 12437,752{1675,000 Shingles, N 12038,000{1647,000 Lath, No 114,000| 115,000 Salt, brs. 51| 1,20 « Withdrawn from store on Frilay for cily con- sumplion: 4,878 bu wheat, 5,017 bu corn, 8,174 ‘b corn, 3.174 bu cats, 1,173 burye. Withdrawn from do during tho weck: 17,746 bu wheat, 81,467 bu corn, 22,023 bu osts, 3,326 bu rye, 5,652 bu barloy. The following grain has becn inspocted into store this morning up to 10 o'clock: 111 cars wheat; 259 cars corn, 6,000 bu high mixed do, 8,800 bu No. 2 do, and 6,000 bu rejected do by canal; 7 cars oata; 3 cars barley. Total (360 cars), 167,000 bu. Inspected ont: 154,683 bu heat; 40,271 bu corn; 53,349 bu oats; 1,474 bu e. T The tollowing were the receipts and shipments of breadstufTs and live stock at tus point dariog the past week, aud for tho corresponding weeks cnding as dated : Trade to-dsy to enact that hereafter no member shall be entitled to appear by counsel where dis- putes betweon members are arbitrated. Also, that no chans shall be made in the rules with- ont the approval of the Directors or (snd) an affirmative vote by ballot of at least one-half of all the members of the Board. A petition to the Directors was slso circulated, and 'reccived numerous signatures. The peti- tioners ask that if there must be a call on grain (which they do not want apyhow) it sbail bahield Between the hours of 8 and 4 o'clock in the afterncon, so that thoy can trade legally. Tho present situstion of the matter is & very awk- ard one for many members who buy 20d sell only on commission. i The exports from New York during tho past woek included 34,000 brls flour, 703,000 bu wheat, and 895,000 bu corn. THE MABKETS. The leading produce morkets were relativoly quict to-day, a8 is usual on the last of tho woek, though a very fair business was transacted in ‘most departents, The markets were generally firm, without much change from the prices of Trday, but_with an upward tendency at tho opening. The reccipts were amole, but not £ Targo as had beon expected on May delivories, and the forward movement is fair, though the shippiog world does not **'owl about it.” % The demand for dry goods was more active on Joca! sccount, but no improvement in the de- maod from interior morchants was noticeablo. Prices ruled steady snd nnchbanged. Grocerics wero again quoted quiot. Tho continued ab- sence of activity, howaver, hus not as yet result- ed in any material softening of prices, coffce being the only article in the list for which fall formor rates were not demanded. Unfavorable reports from the Enst ‘weakened the coilee mar- kots, whilo reports, from the same BouUrce, of a further advance in sugars _ CAUS an upward movement in that staple, the different grades being marked up an 3¢e. Sirups remain strong, and _rice, teas, starch, soaps, and other Tines sicre also firmly held. The buiter market was depressed. Aside from meeting local con- sumptive wants there was no considerable de- mand, and bolders found it necessary, in order 1o offect sales, to freely shado prices. Cheoso Swas in moderate request and sales of prime new Western were reported at 15@15}c. 0ld checso is out of the markes changes were developed in connection with the fieh market. Dried fruits sold fairly at full former rates all around, while lsyer and loose Muscatel raising were subjected to a further ad- Fance of 5cper box. The coal, wood, and pig-iron Markets were without change in any important particulsr, ruling dull and weak. Paints audoils vero active and fim. Bagging coutinues quiet 2t 34¢ for Stark, 3214¢ for Lowiston, 31e for Am- oskeag, and 29c for American. At the lumber yards a modorate business was traneacted on local and_interior account, the de- mand being prmcipally for common building lumber. i Prices were without material change. At the wholesale market lumber was moviog slowly. choico boards selling quito readily at ro- cent prices, while common cargoes were slow and easy. Metnls sud hardware were steady and moderately active. Nmls are quoted st 83.00 rates net, and in fair order roquest. Iron, build- ing matenals, snd naval stores wero unchanged. Wool waa in vory light stock, and sold in & amall way &t rocent prices. It scems to be the pro- vailing opinion that tho market for the new clip will open st about the same figures as lact vear. DBroom-corn was quict, sod hops dull Tho demand for hay was sagain excess of the supp}f, and the markot very firm. Tiupgarian and timothy eoeds wero in © demand, and the latter was firm owing to stocks. Tho former soed was a trifle Other sceds were unchanged. Pota- light supply and Grm, especinlly and enrly rose, which wero Poultry was in fair local }) ight higher. toes wero in chnoice peachblows mostly inquired for, demand. Highvwines wore quiet and steady at the de- cline noted yosterday; sales boing made of 150 brls at 94c per gallon, at which y;rico the mar- et olosed rather firm. New York was un chang- od at 9734¢, which scarcely gives & margin of profit on shipment, even at present low freight- Tates. There is not much in stock here, hence the rolative strength. Take freights wero more actiro, undera fair de- mand, and steady at former rates, at 4{c for whest and 4c for corn by eail to Buffalo, 9}¢c for wheat to Kingston, and 15¢ for do to Montreal, and 2lc and 20c for wheat and corn on through rate to New York. A total of 10 charters was Teported, which will carry out 150,000 bu whost and 135,000 bu corn. Among these charters we note that the schr Pamlico, with another vessel from Toledo, was laken fto carry com direct to Cork at 300 in gold per bw, or about 3ic in currency. ‘This is probably the recommencement of a direct communication ith European ports, which will ere long be s extensive a8 was dreamed of by the early pro- jectors of it, 2ome eeventeen years ago, When C. Y. Richmond went out with flviog colors, and & full cargo. It1s belioved that several of our Jake vesscls arawell adspted to making the thuough paseage. Provisions were in moderate demand and ir- rogular. Dess pork sveraged s shade easier than on Fridsy evening, the business chiefly consisting of changing over from May into June. Lard was wanted to eome extent for shipment, and was about 2}gc per100 Ibs higher, the [greatest strenzth being in the more deferred option, owing to & report of & further advance in Liverpool, to 47 per 112 iba. Meats were in good emand, _except shonlders, and short nibs wero a shade firmer in consequence. The receipts of live hogs being conmderably less then recently, tended to & firm- er feeling . in product; and the contin- ued cool iweather helps to & free ship- ping movement of lard and meats. Tho market closed steady st the following range of prices: Mess pork, cash or seller May, £16.50@16.525 : doseller June, $16.673 @16:70; do_seller July, $16.95@15.00. Lard. cash or seller May, $10.185¢@10.15;_do seiler Funo, £10.30@10.52¢ ; do ecller July, $10.47}@ 10.50, Sweet-pickled hams, 10@1ic per ib for 18@16 Ib averages ; dry-salted meats, loose, at Bje for shoulders, cash, and $6.30 seller June ; £8.60@8.62}4 for short ribs, cash, and £8.76 @8.80 soller Juno; 83c for short clesr, cash, and 9c seller Jugo; 83c for Cumberlands; 8%@d3c for long clear. The same boxed at 3@%c per Ib above these prices. Bacon meats, o for shoulders, 83{c for short ribs, 9%@10c_for short clear, all packed in hhds; the same looge, Xc lower. Bacon hams, 1136@13c. Moes beof, $9.75@10.00 ; extra mess do, $10.75@11.00; beef bams, $22.50@23.00, City tallow, 75{@730; grease quotablo at 53¢ @Sc. Bales were Teorted of 4,000 brls mess ork seller May at £16.52}¢; 1.250 brls do at 16.50 ; 250 brls do seller June at $16.75; 1,500 brls do at £16.70; 750 brls do at £16.67i¢;-700 tcs lard, cash or setlar the month, at $10.15; 500 tes do seller June ot £10.82}¢; 750 tes do at $10.80; 1,750 tes do selier Jaly at $10.50 ; 250 tes do at $10.4714 3 200,000 Ibs ehort ribs seller June at 83{c ; 450,000 Ibs short clear seller June at 9%, N3 s Tl%\(é Duflg Commercial Report gives the fol- lowing as the shipments of provisions from this city for the week ending Apnl 30, 1874, and sinco Nov. 1, 1873, together with comparisons : Tork, bris. Zard, |mm., [Should's, * Middies, Ter, | ter, | . Tbs, Weck endin @AprI, 1d..| 2,55 7,618 43%) EI0GI 1,970,34 Samo week £ IR R MR StncoNoy izl shlon 408 108 Samo tim "#2-3. {156, 509 163, 26| 67, U137, 21,4l E “Tucludes all cal-meats oxcopt shoulders and 5. P bams. Flour was quict and steady. There was very little demand from any quarter, except that a fow mail orders wero on_hand, and_ wero filled. The city trado wns very light, and exporters hold aloof altogother. _Dran was stronger, and millstufle in very good demaud at previons prices. Sales wero reported of 200 brle white Tiater extras on private torms; 25 brls spring oxtras (patovt) at $10.75; 50 brls do at $6.25 ; 100 brls do at $6.10 ; 50 brls do at £6.00 ; 650 brls do on private terms; 50 brls rye at £5.25; 50 bilsdo at $5.20. Total, 1,175 brls. 3150 10 tond bran at $23.00 on track ; 30 tons do 2t §23.00; a0d 10 tons nt £23.50, on_through care s 10 tons middlings at £25.00, delivered ; 10 fons shorts nt $25.00; 10 tons st $23.50, oa {brongh cars. The following were the quota- tions at the close : ive, ana averaged . Wheat was rather less 3$@2sc highe: than on Friday. Liverpool was Flour, brls, Wheat, ba.. Rye, ba.. Barfey, ba. Live hoge, No. Zoported strong, with & coctinued Continental demand, and New York was firmer but quict. Theso roports caused a rather sharp advance, early: but it was not gustained, a8 seversl bold- ers Beized the opportunity to sell out on option, and shippers operated only in sparing way, the market being carzied above their Limits. Laore dolivery receded to 1@13c, cash wheat being Btrongest. Seller June opened at 81.273¢. ad- vanced to $L.273, declined to $1.275¢, advanced to 91.28%, and closed at £1.27%@1.99. Bullerthe month, or regular No. 2 £pring, sold at $1.263(@ 1.2736, nd closed st $1.265/@1.26%. No. 1 Spriog closed at 81291 ; No. § do st $L203( and rejected do at 8111 Minnesots Spring whoat was in fair demand at a premium of 3¢ for No. 1, and 20 for No. 2; other Northwestern Whoat . was but little waoted st on} » shade above the pricos for * straight.” Cash sales were reported of 800 bu No. 1 spring st 91,203 ; 2,800 bu do at $1.20 ; 20,000 bu No. 5 apring (part before 'Change) af §1.273¢; 10,000 budo ot $1.37; 5,000 bu do at $1.263¢; 11,600 bu do at $1.263¢; 8,200 bu doat $1.26%5 5 19,860 bu do at $1.26i¢ } 6,600 bu do at $1.26:¢; 8,000 bu do at 51.26) ; 8,400 bu No. 3 springat 31.21; 800 bu do at §1.201¢; 400 bu rojected spring at $1.11; 400 bu No, 1 ‘Northwestern (Miuncgota) 1,260 bu do at 81.32; 1.600 bu No. 2, strictly fresb, at $1.20; 1,200 bu do, ebort re- ceipts, at $1.081¢; 600 bu rogular at SL.27T}4. Total, 102,600 bu. Corn was_relatively quiet and_less steady, within & small rango, but avoraged X @3c high- er. Corn was quoted firm in Liverpool and New York, but tho receipts here aro on tho incroase, and our.stocks in storo exhibit an incresso dur- ing the past week, under_liboral receipte. The shipping demand was rather light to-day,most of tho freight-room being taken for corn proviously purchased. The prospect on the operation of shipment is, howover, good. corn can Vo~ taken to Great Dritain for 3fc in _curremcy. the cost sfloat there. at to-day's quotations here (with 2c stor- ago and insuran o), would be but abont $1.02 por bu, or 90c in gold. ' The speculative elemout was rather on the solling side today, being apprehen- sive of the effect of larger receipts and_higher Treight rates, Soller Juno opened at 66%c, ro- ceded to Goje, advanced to Goiée, and ensed dowu to 663c ab the closo. _Sellor’ the month, or regular No. 2, sold nt G4J{@05X{c, closing at G50, Strictly fresh rocoipis closed st G3ge, and rojocted nt G63jc. Highwincs com- maoded. scarcely oy premium over No. 2. Cash sales were Teported of 7,800 bu Ligh mixed (strictly fresh) at 653c; 800 bu do short ro- coipts at 64%c: 1,200 bu do at Cis¢e; 7.000 bu No. 2 (utrictly fresh) at 653¢c ; 10,000 'bu partly do at 633c 3 50,000 bu do regular at 65c; 5,000 bu do at 64%c ; 600 bu rejocted at 623¢c ; 6,000 bu high mited at 67¢ afloat. Tota), 88,600 bu. Oats were less active and stoady at about the same range a5 on Friday. There was no demand for shipment, and only a lizht inquiry for local consumption, with & very moderae effort to turn optious over from May into Juno, Seller June sold at 483c@48}e, nnd seller tha month, or regular No. 2, at 46;5@16%¢c, tholattor closing at 463;@46%¢c- Stricily fresh roceipts were firm at 680 for No. 2, end 45ide for rojected. Teported of 2,400 bu No. 2 fresh Cuseh sales were at 468{c; 5,000 bu do regular at 46%¢c; 10,000 bu do at 461¢c: 10,000 bu do at 462¢0; 1,800 bu xo- Jected at 453405 1,200 bu by sample whito at Blo; 600 bu do at 50c 3 1,200 bu do at 49¢; 1,200 bu do mixed at 483¢c; 600 bu do st 48c, all on track; 600 bu do white at 52bfc; 1,200 bu do mixed at 49c, freo on board ; 1,200 bu white at 52c, to arrive. Total, 87,000 bu. Tye was in moderato demand at former quota- tions, with rather hght offerings, most of that in storo being beld for higher prices, which could not be obtained to-day. Sales wera reported of 400 bu No. 2 (fresb) at 913¢c; 400 bu do at 9lo; 1,600 ba do, Inst evening, at $c: 100 bu by sam- ple at 95¢; 400 bu do at 94c; and 400 bu do at 93c. Total, 8,300 bu. Tarloy was agan dull; and nominal on all but rejocted, which sold at $1.18 iu & favorite houso, but could probably have boen purchased at £1.10@1.14 elsowhere. No.2was quoted at $1.53 @1.55, and No. 8 at £1.21@L.23. Samplo lots were decidedly slow. Cash sales wero roported of 400 bu rejected at £1.18; GO0 bu by samplo at £1.48; 100 bu do at $1.30; 400 bu do st $1.26. Total, 1,500 bu. LATEST. Wheat was rathor quiet in the afternoon, and steady, closing st S1.2734@1.28 for June. Seller May at 1.263,@1.263. Corn was in moderate Tequest ab 665 @GG)c seller Juno, closing ot tho iniide. Provieions were quict. A slo ot 40,000 1bs of short ribs was reported at 8¢ cash, loose. CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. SATURDAT LVESTNG, May 2. The roceipts of live-stock during tho week have been 18 follows: Hogs. Sheep. Monday . 18,260 0 Tuesday ... 14,016 338 Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. Baturday. of enttle rates between Followwg is the sche Chicago and Esstern mariets, which went into effect Feb, 9: To New York, per car, To Boston, per car.. ‘To Buffalo, per car. To Pittaburgh, per car... To Detroit, per car. To Toledo, per car.. CATTLE—Notwitbstanding an increase in the re- coipts of something like 3,000 head, the cattle market for tho week ending to-day has been_characterized-by increased nctivity and greater ‘firmness, Tho lighter Eantward shipmeats of Iast woek bad a beneficial ef- Tect npon the sea-board markots, and the general hard- ening of prices at the East has been folowed by a slight upward movement here, sn advance of an @ 3¢ having boen cstablished. Tho offeriugs averaged Better than those of last week, the proportlon of zood to choice smooth, well-fatted lota being noticeably ‘moro prominent, sad to this fact s duc, {n part, the mproved tone of tho market. During tho opening days of the week there was some accumaulation, but the fncressed nctivity toward the close of tho week enabled scllers to work off ubout every- thing on sale, snd the market closcs up firm, with fair prospects for tho ensuing weok. The averago of prices paid was SL50@6.50, with most of the trad~ ing, however, within tho range of $1.50@5.90. Only thizeo or four transfers were accomplishod at over $6.25, but considerable trading was done at £5.6030.25. Oniy a few droves of Texas cattle were reccived, and they Tmostly of good quality, for which $4.25@5.23 were the Tuling prices. Storkers continuo_ i steadily good de- mand and are salable at $1,50@4.75 for common rough Thin lota o good thrifty young steers of from 1,000 to 1,080 o average. Vel calves are coming forward in filr numbers snd prices favor the buyer. Chcico light-weights sell at $5.00@3.50, but for tcommcn to gocd offerings theroare no buser at over §3.00GA.50. To-day the matket was active and Ormer. The di ferent ciasses of buyers wero in unusualiy full at- tendance for 5 Saturday, and with the exception of some common Jota all the offerings were taken, TOTATIONA. ‘Extra Beoves—Graded steers, avcraging1,400 Ius and over. . eerorrenese. $6,156.50 Choice Beeves—Fine, fat, weil formed 3 year weraging 1,300 to , eenvensr: B.OO@SES Godd Beeve:—WWel-fattened, finely formea steers, averaging 1,150 to 1,350 1bs........ 5.25@5.50 Medium Grades—Steers in fair flesh, aver- aging 1,100 10 1250 Ds...... . 4T5@5.10 Butchers' Stock—Common to fair teers, and good to extra cows, for city slaughter, averaging S90 £0 1,100 163, . 3.75@4.T Btock Cattie—Common catile, in ~decens ‘Heeh. averaglug 750 to LUS0 s, ... ....... 3.50@LTS Inferior—Lizht and thin cows, stags, bulls, and scalawag steers. 00 Cattle—Texas, corn-fed.. Cattlo—Texas, wintered N Cattlo—Texas, turough droves. HOGS—The receipts of hogs continuo Temarkably Jargo for this stage of tho &eason, the arvivals during the week under review ameunting to £0,560, and mak- ing & total of 163,774 for the two weeks ending to-day, Under this suppiy, that prices should be unsettled and fuctuating will readily e inferred. Atthe close, how- ever, wo find the market o ehado higher than at the close of tho previous week, closing quotations being $4.50@4.85 for_skippers and _ rough, coarse scallawag Tois ; $3.00@5.35 for poor to common, and $5.49@6.00 for medicm to choice. There wns enle of extrs to-dsy 2t86,10, The drove averaged 272 1hs,and was taken for the Philadelphis market. The demand for good to choice Sell-fatted hogs may be expected to continue in ex- cess of the suppls, and that good prices will prevml throughout the month of May there is every probabii- ity Of inferior and common grades thero is a con— stant_over-supply, and values remain weak and varisble, 4 ‘To-day trading was briek, at rather better prices than were obtaiuable yesterday. The receipts were moderate, and they, a8 well a5 most of tho stale ani- mals, were dispused of, sales making st $1.5086.10 for inferior to extra, Sales were principally at $3.25@ 5.35. The following were noted : £y £y goroll BB oo man ‘SZERRBRIS .65 55 5.10 SHEEP—Underan entirely inadequate supply the sheep market Las ruled firm and materially higher. Neither the local nor outside buyers seemed partict- Jarly anxious to invest, but thero were buyers for everything offered at'an aversge advance of §1.00 per 100 s, We give closing quotations at $£.50@5.75 for ‘poor to common, ot £6.00@6.50 for medium, sand at £6.75@7.75 for good o choice, A fow extra changed ‘hands at $8. .00, i MAREETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forelgn Markets. LiveRPOOL, May 2—11a, m.—Flour, 288, Wheat— Winter, 125@12s 6d; spring, 11a91@12s €d ; white, 123 7d@125 104 ; Club, 128 11d@13s 3. Corn, 383 64@39s. Pork, 66a, Lard, 4 m.—Pork, 67e. Lard, LIVERPOOL, May 3~1:30 p. 478, Rest unchanged. Amount of bullion goneinto the Loxnoy, May 2. Bank of England on balsnce to-dny, £12,000. Con- sols for money, 92X@92%; account, 935@IBK ‘G5s, 1065 ; '6is, 1094 104i¢; Now York Central, 89; Terrod, 52. Tallow, 39s. Sugar, 353 64@263 5poL. TaRis, May 2.—Rentea 60f 173c. Livenroot, Moy 2.—Cotton qet: middling up- 1ands, 81@83d ; middling Orleans, 8X@8xd; ‘sales, 10,030 bales; - American, 6,500 bales; Bpeculation and export, 2,000 bales. Dreadstufs_quict and unchanged. Cheese, 708, YLard, 47s. Pork, G7s. Dacon—Long clear middles, 43594 ; short clear middles, 438 9d. Tallow, 38a, New York Produce Markets. New Youx, May 2.—Corrox—Dull; middling ap- lana, 173c; futures closed stcady; sales, 11,300 bales; May, 17:{@17 582c; Juno, 1TX@17 17-82c; July, 17 1516@17 91-52c; Abgust, 18 1618 7-3%c. ‘Breapstorrs—Flour steady ; reccipts, 10,000 brls superfine Western and State, $5.5520.00; common to good, $6.15@0.55; good to_choice, $6.5526.85 ; white §hoat axtra, $4.00@1.35 ; extra Oliio, $6.35@7.60; St. YLouts, §6.40@11.00. Rye flour and corn-meal unchanged, Wheat opened firm and closed dull ; No, 2 Chicag §1.53@1.85; No. 2 Milwaukee, $1.68; ungrade Jows~ and Minnesots spring, $145EL53; am- ber Michigan, §1.75; whita Western, ' §1.75. Rye dull $1.05@113. Barley snd malt uncbanged. Corn ovened a shado better, and closed Qull ; reccipts, 75,000 bu ; new Western mixed and Yellow, &7c, Oats opened 'firm, and closcd dull ; re- Zoipts, 23,000 bu; uixod Western, GA@GSe ; white, 65ETxe, Ha¥ axp Hors—Unchanged., GhoceniEs—Coffoo quict; Rio, 173¢@2fc. Bugar firm and advancing; fair to good 16fining, T @8c, Molansos more active. Rice steady atTx@33/c. PETROLEUM—Crude, T@724c; Tefined, 155@15%c. TonesxTIve—Firm at 40%@4lc. Ecos—llesvy ; Western, 1éc. Trarnen—Steady at 271@30c ; Orinoco, 23 ‘Woor—Steady; domesticated fleece, 40@7! 25@50c ; unwashed, 18G35c. TrOVISIONs—Fork quict and firm; mew mess, cash; $17.20 for June, and $17.35 for July. Quiet; plafn and oxtra mess, 9% @ilc ; middies quiet : short ' clear, 1034c; long clear, 1055¢, Lard opened firm and closad hesvy ; prime steam, 101,@10 9-163 Bpot : 109-16@10%;c May ; 103c June; 107 July. BoriEn—lleavy; Woatern, H@27c; Dew Western and State, 29@38¢c. Caresz—Stondy at 10@163c, Wintsky—Quiet at 974c. MeTALS—Sfsunfactured coppersteady ; Ingot Lake dall at 245G e ; g jron_quiet and firm ; Scotch, 35@10c: ~American, 23@d5c; bar steady ; Russian Ehect, 16X @17c, 1 gold. ‘Natrs—iieavy ; cut, $3,90@4.00 ; clinch, $5.5086.60. B TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1874, _ AMUSEMENTS. FCORMICE MUSIC HALL. IMMENSE SUCCESS! AND RETURN FOR ONE-WEEK OF THE RICHINGS-BERNARD “OLDDE FOLKES,’ Read what is said of them:’ 4 The Oldde Yolkes are @ Nevelly and a Beauty."~DAVID BWING. ¢ One of the best performanees of any sort I ever attended {n my life.”"—RODERT COLLYER. ¢ A rare combination of exquisite art, charming pathos and homely fun."—~NATEAN SHEPPARD. ¢ One of thse purely wnexceptionabla performances that commends Laelf to the most fastidious of our clliseus."— Wt. ALVIN BARTLETT. 40 Tuken all {n all, it {a one 07 the most thazough enfoyable entertatnmentsof tha seaton "—Trurs, Aprills. 44 1t wcilipo long before o vocal organization as perfect in its drill and as fresh in its voices will appear here again."— TRIBUNE, 4pril 16. NEXT WEEK Evory ovoning and Wodnesday and Saturday Matinees. & SALE OF TICKETS Begins to-morrow morning st Jansen, McClurg & Co.'s, 117 State-st., for all six concorta and the two matincos. , oo, od Scats, 250 oxtra. ‘Adsmiseion, 600, Tosorved Sosta, Toextea, o\ MYERS OPERA-HOUSE. Monroo-st., betweon Dearborn and State. Atingion, Cofion & Kemble's MINSTRELS! BLACK SMBGRLERS! With Special Sconery and Appropriate Dross. ‘'LES BRIGANDS NOIR!” ‘'BEAUTIFUL WALTZER!” ‘MY ONLY FRIEND!” The Grentest Bill of the Senson? Every Night During the Week and Satarday Matinee. In consoquence of tho fncreased demand for Tickots duriag the production of THE BLACK SMUGGLELS, Boats ay b secared six dayy in advance st tho Box Olfice, or at tho Grand Pacuic Hotel and Palier Houso. AMUSEMENTS, THE GREAT ADELPHL s LEONARD GROVER... +on.Manager. Week commencing Mondny, May 4. Adelphi pro- crammo, Tao thoussnd dofiar 'ar, Gueen of Flighty fie groatost gymaastic Star of the sge, Lieona Dare, Tho Beteor, {ncomparably greator than all others; 1,000 per week, greatest cortalnty commands Jiving specialty. “Alex Davis, the’ groatest of living Ven- trloquists, prosenting [or the first tima _tne now midget, Titeiy Jessic, with Sam, George, and Grandfather Davis. Joo Bruthers, with thelr Masical Rocks. First timo in this theatrs of their Merry Bolls, Last wook of the dar. ling spritas, the Jeo Children, in tho greateat of all bab; apociattins., Last week of tno Stockhdlm Wondor, Kad $ind. Firstappearancoof Chas. Crisdio, tho great Comio Fantomimist. Flrst appearancoof the Fairy Queea, Miss Joonily Horbort, Tho great Pantomime Comique *Miss Lrankie, Misa Jonola Morgan, Mile. e e ot rott & Palmer and Kiralfy Coryphoea from e, Milo. Fliso, ilo. Jobzuna, Mllo. B Thoroso, Milo. Mens Holt, Milo. Altosse, Tunt, Sitss Feodora. -Mr. Arnold Kiralty, ‘the Star of tho véry famous K now Tiallet, Violota of May. Tho King of Ethlopian Come- dians,” Billy_ Rice. ‘The popular favorites, Reynolds Brothers, Marry Littlo, Harry Blood, Blanche Carmon, Leonors Bradiey, Chas. Crisdie's Comic Trick Panto: mimo, Thres Dwarfs, full of tri transformations, and new local acones, precisaly as 8crlnmnd during ité_long and famous run at the Grand N Tow econory, new costumes, eflncin, closlng with transformation, 13 Eztra Iadios' nizht, Tuzsday, Tharsday, May7. Pricos, 0o, 3, or I 0001 extrn, Matinzes, Wednesday, Saturday,~35c, loc. Fri Qay aftornoon, matines, benefitof Georgo and Charl esnolde. - Mondoy, May 11, the Shakspoarian Extrava- ganza, BAD DICKEY. M'VICKER'S THEATRE, ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAVORITE ARTIST MAGGIE MITCHELL, Who will sppear in her popular specialty, JANE EYRE! In Charlotte Bronto's heart story of that mamo, which ‘will bo presonted with Beautiful Scenery & Appointments, And a powerfal cast. Act 1. ANGER. Act 2. HOPE. Act 3. HARY . Act AR Act 5. MY LADY ROCHESTER-LOVE. FANCHON! PEARL OF SAVOY! LITTLE BARE- FOOT! wll bo proseatod durizg Magglo Afitchell's on- gegement. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON. Farewell Complimentary Beacfit to MRaJ, W. BLAIS- ELL, tendored by many of tho leading citizeas, Mr. R. 31, Hooloy, and tho catire Company. Monday ‘Evoning, Muy 4—The performance will com- ‘menco with the delightful Comedy, Americans in Paris! Arthur Morris .. ....Mr. J. W. Blaisdell “To be followod by a pleco of wild absardity, entitled Bent to the Ar- BISHO o™ GIDDDENS Torn Banks (sont to the Armory for 30 days).C. B. Bishop Bill Porkins (sent up for 10 days). . ... George Giddens To conclude with the popular Irish Drama, nROoOBERT ENMMET, THRE MARTYR TO IRISH LIBERTY. Robert Emmet.. ....... . Mr..J. W, Blaisdell ‘The play concluding with the Histortcal Trial Scenc, with Emmet's famons Addrese to tho Court. and Wednesday Matineo—A . Taursday—Farowell Benefit of Mr. 1OP. Friday, urday, and Saturiay Mati- IMEE'S Fronch Upers Bloatfo, GRANDE BocH: .l“_{“'nm"‘“ HELENE, and ORPHEE AUX HOOLEY'S THEATRE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON. FAREWELL BENEFIT OF Mr. C. B. Bishop. AN ENOR3OUS BILL. All the Cnm%any and New Faces in their reat Spocialties. ‘Box Shoot open on Monday. PROF. SWING, AT CENTENARY M. E. CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5. Admission, %c: Reserved Seats, 5c; for sale at Beech- Wes: Madisor er'a 318 COMING. The Grand Cycloramic Mlusion of PARIS BY HIOONLIGHT. The most marvelous Picture ever Painted. Covers nearly an ACRE OF CANVAS. VVi‘lll5 open at Exposition Building about **Wendell Phillips n his Lecturs the other evening on +Street Life {n Europe, said a better idea of Paris could be had by an hour's view of the Cyclorama at the Colosseum thau a month's residence ia that city could atford."~New York Duily Graphic. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Aineg and e Freach Opera Boufe. The public_ara respectiully inform MLLE, MARIE AIMEL, On berroturn from Milwaukee, aad provious to her de- parturs for Californis, will App®ac at the sbove Tuestre TWO NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE, FRIDAY EVENING, May 8, at 8 o'clock, BENEFTT OF MLLE. MAR! LA GiANDE D AIMEE 3z, LA SATURDAV AFTERNOO) LA BELLE UELL Box shoet now opes. TUNION PARK CONG'L CEURCH. STORMING THE BASTILE! Tuesday, May 5. Mind, Muscle, and Money! Friday, May8. A Night in the House of Commons! Tharsday, May I4. Threa Leotares, nnder tho auspices of the Chicago Bap- ttst Union, at tho Union Park Congrogational Church. How to Get On in the World} At the Michigaa-av. Baptist Church, May 7. Ashoro and Afloat! At the First Baptist Churoh, May 12. THE SCOTCH COVENANTERS! At the University-Place Baptist Church, May 19. Another Course of Loctures, under the Auspices of the Baptist Unlon, t be given on the South Side, as above, by “THE SO0TTISH GOUGH,” As ho has boen tormed, Prof. ALLEN CURR, F. G S £~ TiXots for aale at Horton & Bro.'s, 637 Weat Lake sts: Emorson & Stott’s, 239 West Madison-st. : Biblo and Publication Socloty, 81 Washingtonst.; J. Sbarp' Twenty-second.at. and Wabnsh Lecturcs to commence at § 0’ course, $1; single admission, 50 LOOK! LOOK! FOR DR. 8.3LLANDIS' NOVEL LECTURE ENTER- TAINMENTS ! «Dramatic Orations on the Devill” APPEAR SOON IN CHICAGO. REAL ESTATE. 1.0ST! All hopes of getting §15 per foot for property at MELROSE or WEST MAYWOOD. We are directed to sell in single blocks, or half blocks, 300 of the finest lots between New Depot and Car Spring Works at §7 per foot, 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent 1 year,and balance within 8 years at 8 per cent interest. Free tickets to persons desiring to visit this property. B.F.CLARKE & CO., 122 LaSalle-st. HOTELS. Highland Park Hotel The bost Sammer Hotel on the shores of Lake Yichigan mow apen foruests. A most salubrious, cool, and healthy Diace for Jumilica and ehiidron. 105 foct abovo the level o eions f b mado at th ! spptications for rooms can b mado at the Hotel, o st e ot o e b Dne of the Qifferent floors cap b3 scen. et g0, “GHARLES DUFFIELD, Propriotor. Connenal Hote, 479, 481 & 483 State-st., Cor. Eldridge-court, CHICAGO. BENJ. N. ANDERSON., .Proprictor. T Tho best $2 per day House Ia Chicago. HMEDICAL, JSTHNAY v g ‘utes, and effocts a speedy care. b0 contss box. JAPANESE HAIR STAIN Colors the Hair, Whiskers, and Moustache besutifal SEAR or PROW. | 1t consista of only ONE PREPATATION. Eolor will mot fad o wash ut. 50 conls & box. UPHAIPS CORN AND BUNION OINTMENT Cures quickly and permancatly. 1t coataias ¥O ACID OF CAUSTIC, Price, W centsa UPHAIS TAPE-WORM SPECIFIC Kever falls to removs Taps Worm in TWO HOTES, WITH HEAD COMPLETE. Prico, 35. THOMAS SALTEOP, No. 128 Lake-st., Chicago, R R W e el AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of Coal Yard and Appurtenances, 62 Lum- ber-at., near Twelfth-st. Bridge, Monday Morning, May 4, st 10 o'lock, Consisting of Planks, Shods, Frape Building, 5 n arly new Coal Carts, Horse and Buggy, 1Herring's Safo, 1 §-ton Howo Scale, Offico Furnitare, &c. Salo poremptory for cash. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. SPECTAL FURNITURE SALR Tuesdzy Morning, May 5, at 9 1-2 o'clock. To accommodate our frisnds and patrons, we will make a GRAND CLEARING-QUT AUCTION SALE At our Store, on Tuesday morning, M: 935 o'clock. FinaTargost stook of Now aad bty FURNITUERER' Inthoclty. Parlor Parnitare, Chamberand Diniag-room Furniture, Carpots, Bedding, Mattrosses, Lounges, “Wardrobes, oto., etc. All irst-class and mast be sold, ELISON, FOMEROY & CO. i and 8 Randoiphest. Desirable Residences AT ATUCTION,. Tuesdsy Afternoon, May 5,at 3 o'clock, On_ the, promisos, corner Thirty-sighth-at, S Thaiana-nv., two 8-story and Basement e Dueliigs with stons trimmings and S modern improvements, Speaking Tubes, 234 containing 18 rooms sach, ontirely new, 329 St 1 the most substantinl manner. Eots 35193 fort ‘aach,"summounded by find otidances. and. are very eligiblo. THe salo offhene HOUEES T8 PEREMPTORY. IRRNS-~1-3 cash, balsncein 1,3, snd 3 years, ot 8 per cent interast. 1SON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. 1030 Wabash-dv., ‘Florenco-Place Hotel, corner Twenty-third-st. Wednesday Morning, May 6, at 10 oclock, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE, ETC., AT ATUCTION. Parlor, Chamber, snd Dining-room Fur- piture; Brussels and Waol Carpets. Beds, Bedding, Crockery and Glasswars, etc.; EKitchen Furniture, Stoves, etc. Bale per e X EOMEROY & CO., Auctionsers. EANERUPT STOCK OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS AT ATUCTION, At Warehoase No. 195 Kingie-st,, near Clark, THURSDAY MORNING, Msy 7, at 10 o'clock. A gonoral stock of Grocertes. 40 packages Teay chests, 13¢'and X chesta; 20 boxes Ground Cofloc, & brls. Sugar, ¥ packages asioried Liguors, Gio, Winsy Brandy, e ; Bheit Goods, Can Goods, Fish, % cascs Lamps, Grocers’ Hardware, ‘Broshes, Blekels, k., &ex.edAim, a Jar {*Grockery ‘and Glasswaro, suited for’ groc trade; Notions. &c., &c.. &c., and 10 bags Corks. Thr: s compeinss eatiro siook of letatl ‘Dealer, ail gnod Aad sajabls goods, and worthy the actontion of the trade. The whole stock will be sald for casa. Sold by order of J. C. HARRIS, Assiznee. ELISON, FOMEROY & CU., Auctionsers. ATOTION SATE. REAL ESTATE ON DREXEL BOULEVARD, CORNER FORTY-FIRST-ST., Thursday Afternoon, May 7, at 2 o'lack, AT OUR STORE, 8 & 8 RANDOLPH-ST. Thres Lats on Droxel Boolevard, 164 foot front. Will 2ell this property in 1 lot of 61x140" feet, on corner, snd3 10ts 0174 feot cach, sdjoining on the south. s ia the most desirable corner on tho Boulevard, be- 1ng a1y on6 Block from the torminus of STREET CAl S announced at time of salo. BLISON, ‘POMEROY & CO., Auct'rs. Regular Friday's Sale, AT OUR STORE, FRIDAY MORNING, May 8, at 9 1-2 o'clock. An tmmonso stock of New sad Second-band [FURNITURE. ‘Parlor Salts, Bodrom Sots, Chamber Furnitars, Bu- Ardrobos, Sidoboards, Marble-top Tables, Ex- ‘Washstands, New and Second-band Car- pets, Crockery) Tablo Catleiy, Platedwaro. Also 8 gen- eral'stock of Merchandise. 7 ELISON, PUSIEROY & CO., Auctionsers. GRAND AUCTION SALE. Pavilion Parkway Property. 15 ACRES, Subdivided into 88 Large and Eligible Lota. THIRTY LOTS on Parkway. THIRTY-FOUR LO th' front, on Fifty-sixth. THIRTY-FOUR LOTS North front ou Fifty-sixth. Gomerlog en Blomarter., Rerkley Wallaco-s ormamonted with lsrgo Elms. Water aid within ope block of theso lois. mororapidly in valaa than this, boing onlya fow blocks west of tho South Park ard % Joading to tho Park, with Englowood adjolning on the SoutheCity of Chicago on the orth, Parks en the enst; Tako water and sowor on tho proparty. Ohances to buy ‘property like this are seidom of ared. NOW i3 the TIME. B oporty boughit at less than ta valuo will pay you well. The sale i peremotoy, and will take plucs o5 the AFTERNO ored, beautifull gronud MONDAY ON, May 11, at 3o'clock. & Special Freo Train will leave Dopot of Fort Warne R. adicon and Canal-sts., at 2:I5 sharp. BE ON R, : HAND, Tho titlelapoctect, | Absizact forchibed. 2 casn, balauce in 1 0d 9 years at 8 por con FLI0%, POMRHOY & CO.. Auotionsera. By N. P. HARRISON. Special ‘Sale at Retail, On Wednesday, May 6, at 10 o'clock, 204 & 208 E. MADISON-ST. 100 ps Swiss Maull, 70 pes Victoria Lawn, 50 pes Nainsooks, 50 pes Bishop Lawn, 75 PosWhite Pique, 50 pes Curtain Laces, snd an assortment of Dress Goods, Ging] 3, &C. [Z~To be sold AT RETAIL TO THE LADIES. This i3 & groat chance, a¢ tho goods mast bo sold. N. P %ARRISO.'. Aunctioneer, 204 and 205 East Madisonst. At No. 602 South State-st. Thursday Morning, May 5, at 10 o'clock, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF Boarding House ! 12 rooms, consisting of Parlor Sets, Chamber Sats, all the Beds and Bedding, Brussels and Wool Carpets, Ice-Chest, Crockery, Glass- ware, Cutlery, Pictures, Iirrors, Cook Stoves, Heating Btoves, &c., and & large gen- eral variety of goods. N. P. HARRISON, Auct'r. — By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS. Auctioncers, 63 South Canal-st. Il gelt on the premises No. 116 Bouth Lincolnst., on MONDAY morniog, May & atl0e. iy tho cntire con- teata of Dyciling Hoses, comiting of lewant Rop Par- 157 Sots, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Chambor Seis in Wilnut, Dining-room Furniturs, Rare Pictares, Mirrors, Curtaimy, erc. Also Kitclien Faraitare, etc., atc. era of bargains and useful goods should not miss this sale. Regular Sales days at thoir warerooms, 63 South Canal- aro Wedneadsy tnd Saturday, when they will offer ico Household Goods, both new aad second-haad, of alt kinds, and very desirable. Wo sell all xoods that aro pat up, and have po Umits. On Thursday, May 7, we shall sell fall line of Household Goods at Stars No. 740 South Halstod-st. 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. By WILLIS, LONG & CO. 195 AND 197 RANDOLPH-ST. REGULAR AUCTION SALES EVERY Wednesday & Sa.turdéy AT 9% O'CLOCK, OF Housekeeping Ctoods, TFurniture, Carpets, Stoves, Mattrosses, Bedding, Crock. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. CONTINUED SUCCE! NO ABATEMEXNT, ‘WONDERFUL ENTHUSIASYM OVER CHANFRAU’S ESEE Every Evening—Saturday and Tocsday afternoon. DANCING. PROF. BX0W WILL GIVE A SOCIABLE, with 1ICE CREADMI, -e! Soow' Acadfia € Bouth Balstedwsh; Wednordar FOR SALE, B & J. . CASEY, 41 and 43 Fifthheav., Keep on hand tho largest assortment fa the Heep on hapd 1he largcst sssortment 12 0,1 *lhee Pesks, Counters, Bedding, Show-cases, Alo Boxes, and Shelvfog. bought and sold. GENERAL NOTICE. Property Owners, Aftention ! Unti! 15th inst, Tax Sale Certificates held by the City of Chicago can bo redcemod at 10 par cent premium, after ‘which date the rate wiél bsc Inxcz!ilsfig kfi per cent. Caicaa0, Al b ik | s Gl Gomptaolioe o1y, Glassware, Sbow-Cascs, etc., and an sssoriment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctionoers. By LEONARD & CO., Auetioncers, 48 and 50 Bromficld-st., Boston. ANCIENT AND MODERN PAINTINGS! Wednesdsay, May 13, at 11 o’clack, At Rooms No. 6 and 8. No. 21 Schocl-at.. Boston. A'cellection of Anclont and 3odern Paintings, inciad- tag tho fiao original pletare by Paul Veronese,iho * Mar. E o tn Caus ¥ La Biota, or Dead Christ, by Corregglo; Holy Family, Titlan; others by Brill, Berghom, Mapud ‘and others of the Old Masters. Of the Modarm, Todd of Rome, Broom of London, Leickhart and Lix of Antworp, Charles Leslio, Virisn, and othecs. The colleatinn will be on exhibition from Aonday, Apsil 7, Wl salv, Catalogucs nom rssdzs an A s i3 200 foot. wide, macadamizod and sew- . AUCTION SALES. At LI ON B ol By WAL A. BUITERS & CO, AUCTIONEERS, > 108 EAST MADISON-8T, ‘The ouly strictly Commission Anctlon House in Chicago. WESHALLSELL Wednesday Morning, May 6, at 10 0'd k., REAR 19 ABERDEENST., 18-HORSE POWER ENGINE AND BOILER, Toro Smith's Monlding Mschines, 1 e Tt ine STaching, ¥ Sera Sam: T Ot P oo ting Aod Sla- Cotting Machino, I\lnn)dlng}!uhlua. Shai Pulleys, Saw Tables, ‘Circalar Docr €1 B Slcring, 1 Fay's Foot Mories Machins, Griod Stoee, Derrick and Ropes. Also, Lamber W Light W omies and Harmess. AL, tho Shotiand Pairof Team s, Timo will be xiven on » art to rties. Torms salo. Rk AP T g e . Special Sale. Crockery, Glass, Table Cutlery, o T S Hetap and Woal Girpotsc . o Woolsa WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, AT 9:3 O'CLOCK, At our salos-rnems, 108 Fast Madison.at. WM. 'A. BUTTERS & CO., Austioncers. _ WESHALL SELL Buggies, Phaetons, Harness, &e,, ‘WEDNESDAY, May 6. at 10 o'clock WA BUTTERS & c“.{%i'tfim 5 BUGGIES, 3 EXPRESS WAGORS, And 1 fins Sporting Wagon lrom Wodaesday, May 6 &t 10 Gelock. 2 8 fimichs Boat Madisoa-asy " WAL, A. BUTTERS & CO-, Aasta. ‘WE SHALL SELL DRY G0ODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, THURSDAY, Bay, at9i rclock, at 100 Madiconcet WAL AL o, 100 LOTS AT IRVING PARK AT ATUCTION, Saturday, May 9, at 2 o’clock p. m., At Butters' Anction Rooms, 108 East Madisonst. Wo shall soll 100 Fina Residenco Lots 1n W H. Coes don's Subdivision Addition to Irving Park, 25 by 124 fest, lying botwoaa Irving Park and Montrose Boulovards, Tho Title is perfoct. Torms, 25 per ceat cash; 25 gy cont within 20 dsys of salo: balanca 1 and 2years at8 pae cent. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO.. Auctionsers. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. Phaetons, Open and Top Bugpies, Democrats, and Harness, at Auction, On Tucsday, May 5, at 11 A. M, GFO. P. GORE & CO., Band 70 Wabzahay. DRY CGOODSI ‘Raogular saction sals by catalogzs Tuesday, May 5, at 9 1-2 a. m. Drens Goods, Piecs Goods, and Fancy Costings, Wkite Goods. Notions, Hoslery, ate. Full lino of Mon and Bor'a Straw and Linon HATS AND CAPS. ~Also, Silk, Falt, and Cloth Hats, Artificlal Flowers, Rufling,’ and Linea Goods, A spléndld srock of Parasols and Umbrelas. e, Felt Carpating, and Cromb Clotbs. AL f Auman Hatr Switches. line ot all-wool and Gotton CARPETS, AT 11 0'CLOCK, GEO. F. GORE & CO. 63 and 70 Wabash- Money Must be Had Y THE BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, And at the Auction Sale by GEORGE P, GORE & CO., 68 A0 PT avashr. Wednesdsy, May 6, at half-past 9 a 750 cases 3t the best styles and grades wiil o 5o ! d. AT ATCTION On Thursday, May 7, at 91-2 o'clock, Woshall offer large induccmenta ia HOUSEHOLD GOODS, To parties furnishtug thelr dwellings. _Paclor Scts of every grads, Chiamber Sots, Marbloand Wood-Ton Booke Chsas, Elegant Sideboards, Marble and Wood Top Ceam tra Tablea: Bareaus, Bedstesds, Rockers, Lounges, Chairs, Walout Piated Show-Cases, Parior and Ofico Desks, 3ire rors, Carpots, Husk and Hair Mattroses. At 11 o'clock, BUGGIES AND HARNESS. GEO. P. GORE & CO.. Auctloneors. - Thursday, May 7, at 8 1-2 8. m., WE WILL SELL. AT AUCTION, A full and attractive line of Dry Goods, Noe tions, Hats and Caps, Millinery Stock, White Goods, &o. Also Regular Sale of INGRAIN CARPETS, And a full line of Felt Goods. GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabasb: By BRUSH, SON & CO., ‘Salesroom, AL and 43 South Canalat. | An attractive. = Owlag to the rapid fncroaso of our buslness we have found It expodi=at to connect tha adjoining store, which gives us & guperior salesroom, whora wo shall cont Sur salea Wednesdays and Satardays. Personal atisatiog wivon to outeldo ik, o SON & CO.. Auctioneens, 41and 43 th Cansioh AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 278 Superior-st., NORTH SIDE, Wednesday, May 6, at 10 & my Weo shall soll all the Furnituro acd Carpets ocutataed fa ‘above, residonco, Parlor and Chambor Sots, Marbletop Sots, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Commodes, 3d Extension Tablos, Brasels Carp: Halr Mattressos, Bods and Beddiag, ‘urtalas, Gook and Heiting Stoves, Easy Chairs, Sotas_snd cs, Diniag:.room and Ritohon ¥urmiture, Cbisa Piassdwary Cred and Glaaswaro, BRUSH, SON & CO., Auctioavers. First-class Furniture AT AUCTION, At our Salesroom, Wednesdrey and Bater- day, 8¢ 9:30 0. m. ] Ter d H. Cloth: D en ot Plaiy do, Bedstonis. Card Tabie, Ex. do, Sofas, Louzges, iTair Hartroasay, Spring Ledsy on. Farnftare, Coo & lago Lina of good [USH, SOX & CO., Austlonoers: , By HODGGES &l(il() i Real Anctl Commission Msrc? ettt At Auction Ruoms, 638 Wom Lakeat. Auaction. Sa.l_l:s 4 Saturday Evonipgs,at] p.m. Also Thurs- A e . Spectal atiog fon givon 18 sales. Retarasmads on th3 samo d:{ of bee ving the residence. ‘Consignme ts solicited. do on stocka of merenaniize. ancomeats mago G YHORRISON, Auctionser. 100 Sangamon-st. MONDAY, MAY 4, AT 10 A. .y 'WE WILL SELL THE ENTIRE CONTENTS eonsisting of Brassels Carpots, farble-Top Furziturs Parlor, Dining, Kitchon, and Chamber Fumitare, Fi? ‘tares, &c., &o. Salo positive and without reserro. x WiL F. HODGES & CO., Auctipasers. aingsiay Horning, Hay 6, af 10 & I, WE WILL SELL THE ENTIRE Contents of Four Dwellings s t “Warerooms, 838 West, Lake-st., 8810 At our W e contlnue the sale &t 7 p. i Look out for bargains ia Fousobold Parties g 1d hl?' *tond 1hiy sals. s enaeteerioe oL SRR No. &3 Wez: Latesty By J. M. KIMBALL. GREAT AUCTION SALIA FOUSES AND LOTS AT ELGIN, ILL. bscriber t pubile suction, 03 FRIDAT) e il o above 50 CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS, by 8 to 10 by 18 rods. 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