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6 TTIE CHICAGO DAILY TRINUN MONEY AND COMMERCE. PINANCIALL BATURDAY EVENING, Juno 1% The rate of dlacount at the banks {s 8@10 por aant, gonorally ; in ono or two cnsos loans hinvo boon mado during the wookt at 7 por cont, and offerod on eall at @ per cent, On the streob monoy ia 8@18 por cont; on ronl eatato lonus, 9@10 ypor cont. Tho domnnd for monoy was fair during the wook, Thoro hna boen probably on the wholoa slight Incronso In the line of disconnts in tho lost ton days, but this movemont was plalvly nob sustainod towards tho end of tho wook. Now York oxchanga lins moved during tho ook from 2o discount to 266 prominm, bottvoon banks, for §1,000, It closod frm ok that rate, with but fow snloa. Tho last quotation of forelgn oxchange wan : ondon, 4834¢@191; DIarls, O16@O6105¢; nu- urg, U0@405¢; Berlin, 72@72%6 ; Dolgium, DI6@B10%5 3 Holland, 41@4137 ; Bwoden, 283 Norway, 1113 Donmark, 66 § Ftuloud (Russia), p 05§, : t’,‘ablu transforg wore : London, 40214 ; Paris, 1 734, » Yory littlo cusrency Is §olug to the country, nud tha reoclpts far oxcoed tho shipmonts. T'ha cloavings for the week ouding June 13, 1874, wora §21,209,007.08; the flgures_for tho corresponding woek, last yoar, wera $22,801,- 693.75. o balances were £1,950,900.21, corresponding €0 $2,010,300.220 Inst yoar. THE DAY GOUDS TRADE OF CHICAQO. Tho roprosontative houses in the dry goods trado, wholosnlo and retuil, agroe that tho trado of this city, for tho firas five montusof thua year, WAS DETTEL than during tho samo Lims lnat yonr, One house roports an ?nnrunsn of 25 por cont in its jobbing trade, anothor 83 Fm cent, and a third that thero Baa boon noithor incrensa nor doorenso, — On all rilluu tho rotail tradoe is roported to bo the samo. “I'ho boolks of ono of the largest rotail housos for those tio porieds balance within £500. Tha fucreaso in the jobbing trade is not dno to 20 incroaso in tho total trade of the conu ". but to s diversion from New York. DM L. 8, Jafirey, of Now York, is roputed to havo Yecoutly smd that in Chicago, and soma othor citios, thoro was greator dopression of businosy thoau in New York. As to Clieago ho Is certain- )y mistaken. Tho gain of 25 por cont and 83 or cent roportad aliovo, are dircet subtractions Fx'um tho jobblug trado of New York, and additious to_ thut of ~Chicago, Most (iflml country merchnuts in the Want feol that thoy CAN'T AFFORD 70 GO TO NIW YORI. * Thoy can purchase in Chicago st tho ssmo prices au in New York, can buy ofteuer, keop fresheraud more snlablo stocks, andsave thoox- pensos of o tiip to Now York, aud heavier fraights, Thoso ndvantagen ontweigh tho longer turmis of payment, which arenow tho only supo- yior inducomont Now Yorkling to offer. ~Chicugo ju cortain in o fow yours to control the jobbing teada. The Jows, whosa commercinl instinct are unorring, havo foroseon this. Thera is not 30w & amg!luh%cwiulh (llmuao In Now York in the dry goods jobbiug trado. i doptossiois s proator fn Now York than 1t could be in the West, for there trade doponds wupun the prospority of manufacturers, Westorn agricultnviste have found a markot for all they liave grown; but the Lastern mnnufacturors (uve glutted the market through overproduction, Invited thoreto by a proteotive tariff and an in- tlated ewrrency. Vulues have largely fallen, Somo Xnoes aro CUEAPER NOW THAN DEPORE THE WA, but tho volume of goods hinndled has been large wuough to lmnY tho balance in dollars and conts oven, Bomo houses nave not so good a report to make, but this is domonatrably duo to their own ¢ircumstances, shd not auy real doprossion In business. Some of them have been overtrad- {o uud divo dong a Turgor sinoss I propor- tion to their eapital than A, T. Stewart or Fiold, Laitor & Co. thought it aufo to do, Somo men who nro fit only for retail trada aro struggling with & wholesalo bueinoes that is fast gesting tiie hottor of thom. Merchants who know bow to haudlo their business, and operats only on thoir own eapital, sre doing BETTER TIUAN EVER DEFORE. This ia trus of emall housos as well &a large DS, 3 ‘I'ho country poople nro woll off, thair erops have been good, and money is plonty with them. Thoir. presons evonomical toudoncies account for tho fnck that trade has not whown a groater Incronso, but it hag uot eaten into tho consump- tion of former years to amy great ex- tant, 'Tho improselon provails that the oity ro- teil trado s beon bad, but inquity into tha facts shows that it is much bottor than wey sup- hosed. Thero hwve baeu no failuras sinco the i'lnic, and the * bnsket” trade—among tho workingmen, &c.—has been good, There 19 NOT HALF 60 MUCH UNEMPLOY2D lobor as hns been bolioved, Noue of the mills and munufactories of the city havo susponded, and the oponing of navigation lng afforded tho usunl oceupation at the coals, lumber, and ship- yards and at the wharfu. Tho grontest loss in Lho city rotail trade has como from the middle and speoulutive ciassey, wlho aro heavy purchasers inbuoyant times. Tenl eatato speculators, men poor with empty stores, speculators of all kinds who have been trylug to do business on oithior people's monoy,xre those whosa loss of patronage tho rotail trade fecls most. LOCAL STOCRS. ‘' dealings in local stocks are very limitod, and lisxdly call for so much ay o woekly roport. Yollowing are some quotations of local stocks, Dasad upon the last actual aalos Nationl Bank of Illuois lome Nutlonul Bank, . Gernan Nutioual Bank, Ufl?' Nutionsl Dank. ufon Nutionul Hank e Oen Exchango Natloual Bank,! Ifih Natiounl Luuk. Fhivt Natlonat Bauk. Fourth Nutioual Banks, Sational ank of Commerco. ... Merehants’ Savings Loan snd Triis Cilcago Gus Company, Dhmibor of Comunereo. . Elileugo Clty Rallway... Went 8ide Hallway., 63 orth Sido Maflwa: 935 “Idelity Bavings, Iraders’ Insuran Cilobe Tunurauce Compuy .. 0. aud 0, Cunal & Dock Coj STOCK MOVEMENT FOR THE WEEK. Thotollowing list, showing tha higlest, lowest, and closing prices of activo stocks for the pask week, is furuishod by A, O. Slanghter : Higeat. Lowost. Closyug. Western Union Telegraph g AR 72 Tacfis Ml .. Now York Conteal, Hrls Narthwestorn, , proferred. ock Taland, v > LATERT. Nrw Yonk, June 13,—Menoy closed st 2 to 234 per cent, + TForeign oxchangoe closed quiol at 4874@ 468 for bunkors' wixty days, and 400@4003¢ for domand, Gold wus fm in tho emrly denlings, and ad- vaneed from 1113{@11117, but in the aftor- noon a decline 10 1103 took place, - The cloy- ing salos wore at 11035, Rafew paid for carrying, wore 1@13¢ per cout ; for borrewing, 1 por cent, wug paid ; but loana were also made tlat, Clear- auced, $27,000,000. Tho Assistant-Treasurer hins during tho weolk diihursod £687,000 on account of interest and in redomptlon of bonds ; received sl,)u‘:la,uno for oustoms, wnd sold 1,000,000 in gold. Governments, dull aud stendy, State bonds, quiot aud nominul, Btocks fivm, with an advanco in pricos of ¥ @ 551 per cent, until afeer the bunk statomont, on & roaction set In, tho docling runging from @3 per cent. The lowest pricos wora made shorily boforo tho closs, when the deolina ranged from 1@1 porcont. 1u tho fnnl doule fugs, o steadior tone prevailed, and a fraclional recovory taok pluce. _ Bales of the day inaluded g‘«"gfiuflf”i«“ Y‘a‘l nntnrél U“’l‘ll‘ll‘;“'f 14,000 Pacifie Mail ,000 Lake Shore, nion Tol 000 Brutodo and Wapmh ! ifie, mud 9,000 Donpons, '8 Toupon, 1 Conpons, % Toupons, 't Couyons, A BTATK DONDS, VB¢ | Virgluias, old, q 80" [ N, Garolthuy, N, Curolluns, new Mirnourls ... Eounensees, oid Yeunensves, now Virginius, uow. Paul pra, Woliasly 1, o :;lnmw Exp'a Wabuali ptil,. elly, Fury Fort Wayne, Ameriean Terra Hinte,. .. Terro Huute pid hicago & Alfun.. .. 101 Uhleago & Altan ptd, J0T Ohlo & Hlilllbllisrl. Clave,, Cin, & Col,, 5 Ouk, o, & Quicy, 200 g 85 DG Umion Pacitlo bonds, &3¢ Unlou Pacitio atock,, 283 Contral Pacifle stock, P23y Tiagton, Hart. & Lrlo, 1 Dok, Lick,& Woatorn, 1003 Pittaburgth & FL, Northweatorn, doeres DB7E Now Jerscy Gentral, 1073¢ B Bt, Yaul, REAL LSTATE. Tho fact that tho roal estate market is reported @il and docliniug in Now York, Ban Francleco, Loston, Balthmore, ond that the rosults of tho gnlos and auctions in this oity for the lnst fow monthy haye ludicated that the values of '71 and '72 are no longor sustained. IRNEAISTIDLY COMPELS THIA CONGLUSION, ithat throughont the country real catato in pnss. ing through ono of thoso stages of deprossion that havo occurrad perlodically in our bistory, At sucha timo it I8 wolt to pause and oxamino the biutory of tho past. If this showa that tho movoment of roal estate prices hos nlways boon in undulations, aud furthor domonsirates that hrough them nll runs o steady upward lino of apprecintion, it will afford reasonablo grounds for TERMANENT CONFIDENCE IN UHICAGO PROPLRTY, A earoful study of tho prices of Chicago real eetato sinco 1850, whou tho fireb lots wore sold, shows indispniably that no panio, no doprassion ab homo or abrond, Lunevor beon able to atop the growth of the city, or tho nppreciation of its ronlty, It showe still more ludissmtnh]y that nobody who Lickl Chieago property through a do- pressedd poriod ovor lost monoy ou it Jiven in {\‘ow York, whoeo growth hus Leen a8 steady ns the mareh of timg, thors lisa always been & olass of eronkors who disbolioved fu ita growth, and yrmhctud tho pormmnent collapse of values, ut there, as 1n Chicrgo, progross has never beon moro thay intorrupted. “'ha most seuguino of themeon who settled in Clicago in 1836 thought thoy would bo octogonncinns boforo they uaw ity polmln((on 25,000 1t rouchod thet tigure in 1848, 1t has grown miore rapidly evéry decado ginco, Sober expoctntion may look to seo it ovor w uillion withiu a litetimo, Tropetty iu Clicago, &t prosont prices, is NOW CUEAVEL fhian that fn any other grest city in the world, Whe ean doubt that, with the population of the future, tho iucrense of railronds, of manufao- tures, tho devolopmiont of the West, real ostato in this city is cortain to bring groater fortuncy to its powscssors than to those whe bought in 1930. l.ooking back to tho doys of 183G, it ia often said that it waa_impossible to holp mnling mongy by buying land at that timo. In trath, ns thoso wlho havo oporated in Chicago from that day to this unanimously declaro, 10 gould have ‘boon mado afier '67 where 1 conld liave been mado before ‘36, Thero are no fawer opportuni- ties now thiun thon, Study of prices shows sovoral faots of tho tmost promiso to the future of Ohicago, ‘irst—Through all tho riso and full of spoen- lation, the valus of Chicago real estato has stoadily adyanced. Second—Tvery period of deprossion like that through which tho eity fa now passing has boai followed by n recovery in prices which outran the Jxrucnduui spooulation ; and, theroforo, Tlird—No ono avor lost monoy by holding on to Chicago real ostate. 'I'ho most notable contract durlng the waalk ia that by which Jamos 8. Kondall agroes to dia- poao of tho well-known XKendall Block, at tho corner of Washington and Dearbora streots, to Benjamin M. Austin, of Kalamaxoo, Mich., for 825,000, Tho terms of the salo aro as follows : Cash, 225,000 ; houscs, and land on which thoy, sinnd, in. Kanlamnzoo, §85,000; othor prop- orly in and wear Kulsmazoo, 316,000, Whis is 8 central business looality, and runy be .notod e giving an _indication of valuos in busineas property. The land on which tho block stands ia 40x90 feot in size, the block itsalf being flre-proof, and built in tho best and ‘most convenient shapo, Clarko, Layton & Co. sold the following prop- erty at auction on Monday at tho Roal Estate Lxchango : Col. Georgp R, Olarko snid ho considored that tho effect of tho _resumplion of spocio paymenis bad elready bocn dis- counted in tho prico of yonl catate, and wont 80 far a8 to say that the depression had fellen below the poiut to which specio puyments would contract values. If Specio paymeuts woro ro- sumed at onco, ho belibvod the result would be to incrense prices, Tuilding is progrossing with notablo rapidity. ‘The city is oxtonding ity domaius in il ~diroe- tions, and tho gaps that have boen loft by tha dilatory are rapudly filling up, o tho kouth- ward tho improvements undor way are common- surate with tho future of this rosidonce scction. At differont pointa ull the way to Hydo Park n number of fiuo residencos aro heln;(,')built, mostly for occupation by their ownorsy Of the Norih and West Sides the nmo may bo gaid, In tho lutier seotion tho outskirts oxhibit a scena of ac- i n louse-building which 1s remarkable. r alarly i this tho caso along Milwaukeo avonus sud around Wicker Larle. 1t has beon rumored about that the Muscum on Dortborn streot would not be built this sen~ son, ‘I'bis is o mistake, The contracts will be Iot this weol, and work will bo commenced st once. Mr, Van Vleot, tho lessce, wiil shortly start for Buropo fo colloct curiosttios, The Inq‘uixy for houses and storos bas fallen to the minimum, Every one has settled now for tho summer, and thoss~ fow dwellings that may ‘yos bo rentod will go tonew incomers, Of thoso thore aro always a few in the market asking for homes, A perfoct myrind of thieves have beon operating on vacaut houses in the past few weoks, and those who own are almost willing to lenso frco grativ in order to geb s tonant who will take oarg of their Fropu v. 'I'he loast arti- clo of value i8 onough to tempk tho cupidity of theso anoaks and villzing who will comoe with an expreas-wagon ot night and carry off aimost evorything but the fouudation of a lousa. BUMMARY OF TIANSFLLS FOR THE WEER, The follewiug v the tulul Amount of the transfers of clty and suburban properly, within a yadius of hevon infks of the Court-Louse, for the week ending Saturday, June 13: u s Ho. Sules, Conileration, Olty FODOFtY. ov.. o 545,00 X|'m¥m cl‘p:llyylhxms 10,000 Boutl of clty limita 147,100 eat of city linits, ... 1,000 Total,... $803,700 COMMERCIAL, BaTURDAT EVENING, Tune 13, The following were the receipts and shipments of tho leadiug articles of produce i Chicago during tho past twenty-four Lours, and for the onding on Thureday evoning Inst inoluda 15,700 B;)r»:,flour, 1,666,600 bu whent, and 812,200 bu The Board of Trado deolded to-day, by what wootned to ba n rathorolono vote, to n(l]nuru on tho 24tlt funt. to do honor to the cornor-stono of thio now Governmont bullding, Lliora Is o {zrnnl denl of dissatiafaction smong mombors of tho Noard of Trado on_the subjoct of marging in dorn, Itin nlloged that tho gon- tlomnnt who {8 running tho corn denl for himunlf or othora koops hfs porsounl account nt one baul, wupon which ho checls for grain dolivercd to liim, nud koops his marginal nc- count with anothor banl, an oficor of which ls populntly supposed to bo deoply intorosted in tho succoss of tlio combinntion which now con~ trols the corn markot, Tho question is asked whother b ja fair to requiroc mombora to put up bhard monoy, whou they nro not guro that oneb 6 put wup on the athor sida., - It iaalso quorled what would bo tho rosult in caso tho margine so dopositod should congldornbly oxesod tho §100,000 of so- curity for pnyment, and the margine not bo paid. ARlso whothor or not the Bonrd “of T'rado would La liablo in sicl o caso, a the bonds ovo siguod to tho Bonrd s &_corporation nnd not sny of its mombors, It may be that thore ia no ocension for dintrust ; but tho prosout plan of transncting the margin businoss undoubledly prosonts tho opporiunity for oporations of a charactor which tho widé-nwako members of the Donrd aro just bogiuning Lo yoslizo ny_voseiblo, Tho prosent indieations aro that the Board will chango the rulo far dopouiting murghns ko as Lo provide that, whon oithur ktm,v 8o dosiros it, tho monoy shall bo placod in tho hands of the Trous- uror of tho Lomd of Wrade, to Lo Lkopt ay a spo- cinl doposit until ealled for, Tho Toading produeo maerkols woro ovon moro ogular to-day, and wenlt; wheat Dboeing tho hiof oxcoption, aud that was dull, A good deal of tho trading scomod to bo ratherof » wild charnctor, baing dono with a loss pottlod molive than uaual, Uncortainty of opinfon with regard to tho future of valuos ‘was quito gonernl, Tho th{»phlg niavemont way lurgor than anticipatod Ly Lhosa who watched tho coutso of the murkol. Dry-goodds wore bolng freely distribuied Lo tho interlor and loenl rotsil trade at flem pricou. Whilo tho domand fu still chtelly to moot con- aumptivo wanty, thars in a growing inolination among buyors to order In advanco of immedinio roquiromonts, the hardoulnyg toudonoy of pricon tonding to promots n Hpeculntivo fauling. Grocories wero in bottor request than on yoatorday, or tho day before, bt the genorn) innrkeb Was Inoklug u uetivity, Tho prico- changos wero conflnod to sn Yo decline in white sugers. Coltoon are vory fHum just =t .prosont, and soom likely to adyanco. ‘Y'ons also aro beld at vory full pricos.. Boaps, starch, candles, and mort othor lines rulod stondy and firm, Tho driod frait trade was quoted quiet and firm, Fish wore in hotler toe quost at unchangod prices, “No wew foutures woro noted in the lenthor, bagging, pig won, coal, wood, and paiut may) Oils rulod quios at about Yontorday's quotations. Lard oil hay au upward tondonoy in consequonco of tho one hancod cost of the raw mntorinl. Carbon con- tinucs oasy, u8 do alsp whalo, lusood, and tuy- pentine, . Tho wholesnlo Iumber market wan quict to- day. ho recoipts wore vory small, and only two or throo cargoos wero on salo, Tho gurd trado was about up_to the avorago, tho move- ment being principally o tha intorior., Prives waro uuchanged, ruluig steady for good lumbor, ond ab S11.00@IL00 for common, Mejals wnd nails woro in continuad good domand for 'tho son~ son. the lattor vory firm at S3.76 ratos. Brick, lime, nud other building matorials were un- chanped, Thero was some inguiry for tho bobtor rades of timothy hay, nnd, owing to light offer~ ngs, pricos for primo and No. 1 advanced. Tuogo gradas woro wanted to 1ill outsklo ordors, The demand for praivie is chiofly lacal, aul the supply amplo. Soedu were quiot. ‘I'nnothy and clover aro firm ; miillot and Iungavian enny. Hops and broom-corn met with a light demand, 0ld potatoes wore slow sud easy, whilo the few now_offerod sold readily, Green fruits wora steady, excopt charries aud strawbarriey, which, Dbeing in larger supply and slow, wero offorod at lowor pricos. Tho poultry market was active, especially for chiokens, aud rocoub prices wero readily obtained. Highwines wore quict, but steady, ot the re- cent decline, and generally quoted firm, thongh New York was easier, ab fie. Sales wore limited to 100 brla at 8434c por gellon. Laoke freights were rather more nctive, and o shado easlor, nt 4o for wheat, B3,@837c for corn, and Y2 for oats, all by seil to Lutfulo, ‘o Os- wego, corn was takon ot 7o and wheat to Kings- ton at Td{e. Thore wera moro vwasols offoring. Atotnl of 15 chiartors was yoported, whioh will carry out 40,000 bu whout, 200,000 bu corn, end 80,000 bu oata, Provisions woro woalt. Thers waa nothing doing oxcopt in mess pork, which opened 100 bo- low “the closing price of Friday, and receded 273¢e further, but closed somawhat flrmer. Beller July was the weak point, showing that the ‘woight comno from parties who wers anxions to provide for deliverics to bo made two weoks benece, Lard was nomiuuily 23¢@be por 100 Jbs lower, with no buyers, and mests woro quoted F{c off on uhoulders, and L(o towor on middlos. The mumket closed_stoidy nt the fotlowing range of pricos: Mous pork, cash or soller Juns, ©17.26@17.305 do, sollor July, ©17.45; do, wmollar Auguat, $17.46@17.60; do, gell- er the yoar, @1 Lard, cash or aollor June, '€11.05@11.10; do, sollor July, €1L10@11.12}¢ ; do, soller August, $11.25@ 11.80; do, sefler tho your, $0.0000.60 ; summer lard, 103@103{e. Bweat-piokiod hame, 11@11340 er Ib for 18@L0-lb averages ; dry-sltod mouts, loase, ab 635@61{c for shouldors, cash, nud 61(@ 626 woller Auguut; 9c for short ribs, cush, and flf,(@uxu sollor August; 0i¢@0)¢o for short cloar, cash, and 91¢@9ie tollor August; Bifc for Cumborlands; 9@Ylse for leng olcur. The samo boxed at @3¢ por b above thoss prices. DBacon ments, {0 for whoulders, 10¢ for short vibs, 10)gc for Ahort clear, 1l packed in hihds; tho sume looso, Ifo lower. Dacon bomo, 1205@Lio, Moss Dleaf. S1L0U@1L2G; extra mers do, ©12.00@12,26; beof buws, £92,50@28.00. City tallow, 7i(@To; grenso nowiunl at G}f@Bo. Sules wero voporied of 600 brls mass pork ot $17.40; 600 brly do, sellor July, at $17.40; 1,000 brls do at S17.0744 5 1,250 brld do at 17.25; 1,000 brls do at $17.20; 750 Lrls do ab $17.15; 1,750 brls do ab £17.12}7 ; BOD brle do, seller August, at $17.45; 50 tcs summor Iatd nl 1037c. The I)m"i/ Commereial Report gives tho fol- lowing ey tho ehipmonts of provisions from thin city for the weelt ondiug Tuno 11, 1874, und sinco Nov. 1, 1873, togoether with comparivons: ¥, in cf Weok cuding Flour, br 7,116 Wheat, by 83,950 Corn, 'bu 270,008 Oaty, by 180,934 10,520 50 od, room corn, Gured ments), I 238, Beof, bris, 301 Youk, brls 10 Lus 53,500 11 20,500 258 188, Totatoes, v, 1,082 1. Liumber, No, Toot! 12,074 3,207,000 Bhingles, No 5,000(1,601,600 TLath, No, 201,450] 416,000 Halt," brla s010] 2,100 ‘Withdrawn from store on Triday for city con- sumption: 2,499 bu wheat and 9,208 bu corn. Withdrawn for do during the wacl: 12,743 bu wheat ; 14,204 bu corn; 8,048 bu oatay 8,828 bu ryo; 6,034 bu barloy. T'ho following grain has been inspoctod into stora this morning up to 10 o'clock: 176 cors whont ; 418 cars corn; 42 cors oata; 8onrs rye, Also, by canal: 6,000 bLu high wmixed corn; 24,600 bu No, 2do; 5,000 bu rojected do, ane 2,000 bu No. 2 oatr, Totul (639 oars), 289,000 bu. Inspeotod onb: 74,262 bu wheat; 842,880 Lu corn; 54,160 bu eats; 1,202 bu rye; 952 bu Larley, Pho following wors the recoipts and shipments of breadututts and live stock ut this point duving tho pust weok, and for the gorresponding weoks anding as datud s REOEINTA, June 8, Juneld, 1i hd 1873, TFlour, brls, 40,470 Whoat, b 745,50 Coru, hu 1,457,050 Qats, bu, 6,440 Rtyo, bu, BH0 arloy, i, 06,767 Live Loy, No ... o5, Ll ultle, No..., 41005 UL 1,610,540 a4, 787 6774 Bk 16,000 X "Who oxports frow Now Yosk during the weok correspondiug date one year ago: dune 11,167 i %’z NEQRIPTE, BEITMENTS, oA 1M, | 1870, || 187, | 187, | = des all outnoats cxcopt shoulders and B. P, Dbams. Flour was dull and tendod downwards, though 1t would bo dilicult_to quote o decline in prices, as thera is not much on salo a recont quotn- 18, whicl aro below thio cost of produotiou. The rucai];u oxbibit o falling olf ju consoquenco of the light demand of tho past two or hros woeks, Dran was in light supply, avd steady. Snfes wero reported of 1G0 brls white winter extras on private ternis; 50 brls spring extras (pntont) at 29.60; 50 bris do at 26.40; 75 brla do 8¢ $6.00; 825 bila do on privato torms, Total 650 brls. Alxo 10 tons brau ab $12.75; 90 tons do at $12.60 on fracis; 20 town do to nurive, ab $12.50 froo on board; 20 tons middling at £16,00 freo an board; 10 tons do No, conrso nt $14.60 3 10 tons do No, 3, at €13.50, Ihio marlot cloged at tho following rauge of pricos: Fair to good white wintors, Tholce 40uv0rere Itad wintel Chiolce spriny Mdiuan to good o, Good to cholca Miunesotn . Tutent do. o . Fair {o choico spring, superiuo, Commou da. Ty flour, ... @ 5.50 Bran,... 1260 Q1400 Whent was dull and very jrrogular, within a narrow range, which averagoed noatly 140 lowor than that of Friday, Liverpool was quoted oasier, und our rocoipts were somewhat Jurgor than anticlpated, while New York was heavy un- dor the pressuro of largo rocuipts, though the exports from that point elone, for the woek omlinf with Thursday_ eveniug, wers 1,506,600 bu. Thero wax vory little dnsrnulunn to buy, exvopt thut tho ehippors willingly took for oxport ull the Miunesota whoat offorcd, T'ho unsottled condition of the market horo uud at othor points tonded to prevont uhippoy from operatiug, and speculative Luyors seemed to hiave alrendy scoured about all they wanted to carry at presout, It s understood that country oporators generally ave long ou wheat, bolioving that auything under $1.26 is tho rasult of & mota tempornry doprossion, Tho short intorest illed v but_ elowly, sy 1f they thought it wew for their interest to wait a littlo longer, Bell- or July oponed at GLIBYE declinod to 1185, advanced to HLISYE, foll bmck (o $1.18%¢, and cloxod =t §1.18Y4, * Boller Augnst sold at’ RLI8Y{@1.18%4, Beller the mouth or casls No, 4 upring uold at §1,18)@1,194, closlng Bt 1183 No, 1 epring elosed w6 312034 5 Nou § spring at #1.133¢; and vojeoted do ab §1.09, Minnorots whout closed at 81.241¢ for No, 1, and &1,20)¢ for No, 2, Cnwh ssles wore ru‘mrlml of 400 bu No. 1 nrl'iuu at §1,2014 5 44,600 bu No, 3 wpiing b B0 3 10,000 hu do'nb $1,J87¢ 16,200 b doat 8118505 30,000 bus do b 51, 1854 5 4,500 bu No. Swprivg aU§L12545 3,000 ba’ zvjeoned spring ot @1,00; 800 bu bysamplo at §1.10: 1,200 bu_No. 1 Northwostern Minncsots at 81.241¢; 84,200 bu No. 2 do at $1.223¢, atal, 14,200 b Corn was oxeitod and wonl, with groat frrogn- Inrity, boing 2@23¢0 lowar than on Lriday on options for dolvory nftor this month, and fully 1o lower on_cashlots, Liverpool was «quoted strongor, and our mcol])tu woro largely oxceodod by the shipmonts, whilo tho combinatlon was buylug up all the eash corn offored, bolng un- dorstood to ho paying demurrago on vosuehi now in the river wuiting to take out enrgoen con- traoled for. Dub all. thin could ot stop the downward moventent, thonch leasoniug ho extent of it, Very large #nlea woro nndo on country account yeaterdsy nftornvon, and offer- inga from the namo partres Lo~y wore much in oxceas of the roquiremonts of buyors, As most of theso snles woro made by partios. who intond to dolivor the corn whon $ho option maturos, tho prabability Is that tlho rcooipta of noxt month at this point will he vory much largor than has beox enlonlnted on, unlons prices should broak to n point whoro the #eliers will profor to buy in at a heavy proiit, and hald their grain for anothor adyance, ho Iraodom of thewo offer- Ingu eangod July to noll su much aa 1350 bolow tho price of enbh loty ab ono timo to-tny, and nide the August premiums disapponr yostordny. Whother or mnol tho comblantion will puoceod, In epile of ihis unoxpocled inereaso in tho volumo of tho gruin thoy will bs obligod Lo Lk onre of, i a mooted quontion. Holtor Jily openod nt 62ige, dgalisicd to 60}¢o, advancad to GLge, foll off to 6087¢, and rouo to 60470 uf tho olown, Hollor tho month, or eash No, 2, solid nt ll(lf{apn'.'.,‘[u. aud clonod at 6137e. Hollar August wold n Gi@01ge, Sligh mixod vloned at (205 wnd rojostod at 67igo. Cash wnlos wora roportod of 3,600 i high- mixod at 6380 ; 10,000 b do AL G210 ; 24,800 by do &b 8203 4,000 I do st 6197e; 1600 bu do at 612505 180,000 bit No. 2 et G¢e: 00,000 bu do at G230 4 35,000 I do ul G2)60 3 160,000 by do at 3 90,000 pu do at G13e; UDEOD bu do at 618705 40,000 It do attibgas 70,000 bu doat 61iZ0 3 21,000 bu do nt 61205 1,200 b rojocted at G 1,600 bt do ot 57540 10,000 bu do ab B7go 8,000 B o nb 57)¢¢ 3 13,000 bit do nt 6703 60,000 bu No. 2 froo on beard ab 6414; 0,000 bu high mixod b (1igo. Total, 709,600 bir, Onts wera more notivo and above go lowar on oplions, while cauh lotw nvoragad aliout the sno anon Keldny, oponing ab A68e, doclining to 401¢c, and oloshg ot d6go. Huller Uyo montly wold ab tho samo runga, Now York wana quotold fing, Dut unr reopipts wora agaln largn, aud the mar- kat aympathizod sligghtly with the drop fn whont and corn, Beller July sold ab 4297651, olonilg ab 48300, Holler Augunt mold - ne Blaitife, Cush ‘wulos woro roportod of 46,000 b No, 4 nt fes 14,200 budo ab 463de; 1,600 bu do al 463G0 ; 23,100 b do sl 46340 5 1,600 It roloclard at 4305 1,200 b by samplo ot d40's 600 bu do st 47¢, on track ; LUOO b do white ub g 1,800 bu do ab 4H0; 2,400 bu do staluod ub 47)4, faw on baard, ‘Yotal, 75,600 bu, Ryo wan dull and nominally Yo lower, at filo e pming " and e nskod,” “Fhoro woan hut little ufforod, and appurontly nono wanied, Salos waro limitod to 400 bu by snmple on track al i, Incloy way Innclive, oxoopt the walos by samplo of bi) but at BL00, and 250 bu ab Y0e, 0, 2 Wit uominal at $1.20@1.25, baing trenly ofored at tho outuldo, No, 3 was nomtuul st 31,00 ; and rojectod at T@sUo, LATRST, ‘Whaat was quiet in tho nftornoon, and steady, sollmg at SLIBYK@L181¢ for July, closing o QL8 Corn way faivly nolive, and nold #m ind{e up to B13fo, nnd cloried lowor at 603¢@ 60830 for July. Othor grain, provistons, nnd lake froighty wore quict, CHICAGO DAL HARKET. BATuRbAY Evi ALOOUOT—~Quated ntoudy ul SLEAG BEANS—Wore dull and auny, cxcopt of unvie, wh 1 Drmly, e G2, 15, 1, Juno s, ory chiolgo lnfu Navies, $.006@ , $2.U 3 —Llio vecont declino ob the Tt hos cauncd some Lalling off In tho shipping demand, sud this has rustilted in slfght woakendug huoro, to-duy’a salog shows e duolinie of abnut 1o wn compared with the prices ruling early in the wook, 1o rocolpts contiue U thio tonddonoy neons to bo stlll lowor ratcs, i, of Juno 10, sayw of the Now York "o rocelpte 1o.tuy” woro very lurge, and ato doandd only, all grades uro dechiledly lower, capecially on pail buiter, s the wouther in 50 warti that arrivaly ave a liltlo vat of coudition In some cases, aud deslors wro muxlous to avold Acommnlations, ‘0 we raduce sprotations materfally, 3ua bLelng the price of pails, tubw, and firkins, whilo Westorn v nivo it excopt the vory fingst grudes, which ara not plenty, anl mro kanght uftor.’ Weruolo: Choles to funcy yullow, 9@Ude; medium to goud grades, 16@18c; Inferior (o commmon, 1iiGe1ic, BAGUING—Thers iy continted improvement in the damuna for graln bags, wnd an enrly advance i pricoa is uow cowidontly Tooked for. Other lnes vo- inaiu qulol, with pricos sbout steady, Wo quolo: Btark, $3xo; Ludlow A, 33ie; Lewiston A, B2 : American' A, 40 ; Amoskengr, Ulc; Otter Creok, Ule burlup baga, 4 und § bu, 17@100; gunnics, singlo, 17@18e ; do double, AT@2e ; waol-kacks, 63@00e, BROOM CORN~"Thoro was 1o clango o sposk of, A faw bulos nro gont ont cach day, i onwwer 4o smll ordorg, und local manufacturers aro takiug about thelr usual” smount of stock, The receipts aro fair, and stocks ample, Followinig aro tho retuil prices : Clioico hurl, B@8l{o; do extra, Yo 3 corn thut will worl: itself iutoa cicice hurl Lroom, 1@7o ; for good do, 6@ Te; good to chiotea stalk bridd, T)do; intorlor bruak, 4@63a., LUILDING MATERTALS—Quolations aro withouf alteration, Tho dewand 1a_mainly local and fair: Michigan stucco, £2.50; Now York stucco, easting, $3.08 (@3,60; Utiea und Akron cement, $2.00 B brl; Lonls- ville do, $2.20 per brl: Portland cemel $7. @7.605 {imo i bulk, T5@800 5 Hmo (brls), & brl; white sand, 2 brl, £L50 & bu, 40e; fire brick, R 1,00 Lirlek (common), £6.00 ; Milwa $37,00@42,50, dol, ; Indiuus pressed, $15,00@Q95,! o canmon, $3.00@12.00. CHEESE—Dasfiiess vas only o trifla moro activo fhan on tho carlfer days of thw weok, tho rocentiy-re- duteed prices not yor buving Lad tho etlect to mutos ly increase the aomand, Wo ropeat our quotations of yesterdsy : Now York factory, 135@18)e; Westorn o, 3503 low gradcp, G@te, COAL—Iu tho cool tarket there wers no new de- veloptuente, 'Tho demand was principally for soft vae Tiolies, which wero atout steady, Anthraofte s firm, Wa quote ; Lehigh, propared, $0,60@10,00; Lacka- wanug, $3.60@0.00; Tenuylyanis Caunl, §4,003 Tne , $7.00; Yirfo and Walnns 3ill, 0§ Lick Tiruoks, 8,00 Blossbure, §4.60; Kickland ; 1o Viitley, £0,60; Tndiana Llock, o, . 3 Wilmiugion, $4.50$5,00 ; Bar- AGE—Packers aro ploking up lotg now and cn they can bo obtained on favorablo termw, na there 1s tho averugo demund for flour_aud whisky ‘urrots, but frado o tho wholo 1a quiet, Stock 1s_In York barrols, $1.10@1,15; whis- 3 Jard ylercos, $1.45(61,00 flour Btavos, rough, $17,00@20, 18,006 thorco. stuves, rough, $22.006 22,005 bucked o swed, £25,000 30,005 whielly stives, rougli, .00; do, bucked, $10.00@95,00; flour iy stuves, $7,50 circle tlour hoading, 7x@oe. 8—Clioice fresh packugus sold roudlly to Yhe 1ocl dealers nt 13 @ lidc, TISH—Trade Wis Bomo better to-day, and prices were more sloadily lold, Quotstions remsiu un- clianged, ad follows : wiitefish, ~brl, §0,2 0+ N oy 601500251 Nov 1 troits n.gs,v?- o, 1 shiors muckoral iy Joobry $10.0816:15¢ No,. 1 $9.50@4.75; No, 9 mackerel, Jé-brl fuslly mackerol, 3c-brl, S1.40G7.76 o kits, 2,162,255 ‘hank’ codtish, 5@ Goorgo's coliieh, $3.7630.00 3 Labradtor herring, split, brls, $3.50@9.00; do, I¢- $4,20@4.00 3 Lubrador boreing, round, brl, $7.50G: do, 3¢-brl, $4,006 4.25 3 box berring, No, 1, 30@U3e; Lox herring, sculed, 40@40; Columbis River sufwon, 37-brls, $9,756310,00, FRUITS AND NUTS—~Were quoted quist sud sted; Wao repeat our list : TouErax—Dites, 5@ figs, drume, 14@100; 1w, 1 Lozes, layers, Turklsh prunes, 184 @Hor rawins, Ly~ 207 raisins, looko Mnscatel, S1.00G32.80: Vilenceln, 12}4@1o; Zunte currunts, T4@E viizon, W@ude; lomon pevl, 18@30c, Doskstio Now York apples, exteas, 1g@¥io; Michigan BHued, 19)g@140; Mehigan quarfors, LI Lsigo; Wost ern do, 11%@12)0; Southora do, 1163140} peaches, pared, 4@ddc ; peacles, lalves, new, 1445@16c; do inixed, 1T@135e; bluckberrieh, 1999007 raspher. rles, 40@ pltted _chorries, 10@4ic, Nomi—Til- Lerlw, 16@1005 nlmonde, Torrigos, 2@ ; Naplos walnuts, 20@20; ObIN’ walnute, 17s140; Gronoblo waluuts, new, 10@170 ; Brazils, 10@ 1107 poouns, Tox- a8, UG@104505 Wilifiiglon peanuts, funcy, 130Ls s do socond quality, 1@to § Tentiossco poutiuls, BXG 0250, GIREEN FRUITS—Bmall fruita were moro planty and caslor, Lomons, orauges, and banauas weve steuly, Quotationn: Lemnots, Measlis and Palormo, $13.003 1400 per box; Franell, $15.00614,00: Meastun orangus, e box, $8,600.60; Vananss, §3.00G4.00 vor bunch § pinsappies, $L50@000 por ‘duz; strawberrioy, 206 003 cuncs, $3.0000,00; goosaburrier, 8@IU0; Cased, $2.00; cherrlos, 1256@2007 $1,60Gi4,00 per cano, GROCERTES—Tu thfs dupartment of trado tho fn- tevent was chicity eentrod i coffeca aud sligars, Tha formor articlo, witliin tha pust fortuight, bis advanced fally 1o at the'lasl, und the foeling tore I8 favorablo far i envly upward moveineut, Sugurs, on o otlee huud, doveloped tuspected viowknoss, | Tha vocent heuvy receipls nt New York havo causod s0tuo Soflou- g O priced there, ud (hiy mirTet wis to-ny 1 off ¥ an e iu sympathy, Birups ave rocolving more atten- tion, and ure firmer (an at tho begiuig of tho wauk, “Pisw'wiluation of the markot for goods in tho list wus cumnifally unchiangud, Wo uow quolo R} , BobA—-TX (b, Covriuy=lochi, 8% @370; O, G, Juva, 334G plnulullnnuuyiull.figm bl Ses Juvd, Nou 2, 3139 @2Te; fuucy Mt X chojce du [ prim Rio, My @He; good do, S91@M0; common do, 233 ronsthug, do, Sitice; Hingavury Ocatu Ltien 'fancy, #53g@uie; do, i ; Murcutho, H@2o, full’ welght, 11317503 stearine, Biceldo; do, whiort weliit, 183 @1, By @i ye; Rungoon, TXGYNu; Uuro- ouimiuh, B e, ne—Vafent cut loaf, 134 @450 crushed and powdered, HL@H3cl granuluted, o) A, stan- 4, 10}@105,0; do, Nu. 8 10%@Igu; B, 10 @10'70 3 extra’0, 0@ 100 O No. 3, Di@Y7, :?‘A"- Tuw O, No,1, DN@d50; choleo brown, 94 693,0 1 prime do, D@04307 £t do, Hieeabsie cholto moluskes whgar, BX@007 ‘Talr do, B @Bi0: | common do, T3} Now Orleann s, choico, S(@030% o, prime, 83 ®Ri03 o, fulr B@8K0; common, Tx/@Ha, Biisuzs—Diamanit drips, $1 50A1,38; silver dripy, 0xtra fine, WilGHHe} good sugar-hovve sirup, Use (0o § 419 do, Toueklo; Now Orleawe moluwsos, cholce, Hig Ko do primo, KO@3de; do common, W0@130; Porio {("l:;n woliuaey, cholve, GIBUS0 § cormmou maolassiy, W@ 13 full welght, RIcE—=Latn; Mo = SartnATYA~Common to beat, BY@1(c, Brioka=Allapice, 1T@IA0} olovon, ABQT00; anm #la, U5@Y70; poppor, 24miin: nutmegn, No, 1, $L45@ 1,60 3 ingor, African, 23@480; do Oalewtiy, \mg«m‘ Hoars—Gorinun malllad, 01010 dolden Weat, 0 @i} White Lily, 03Gilijo 5 Whito Toso, 03 @036; lmhu‘u‘ I“x‘” (g. on 'mpl,-‘rh!“fl@“, L ;::‘l"’;'alfll:}-“- un, '835@he s’ Champaign, 0@8ige; prim: @04c, A lvor Mo Vi ep10y: ‘commots B@105g0 pure, bl¢@He, 1AY—1ho_ highor gendos of motiyy were I do- maud for sbipment, snd, belng in ighit lllli.“]’, pricos zitled highor, Lrairfo hay was unchangod, o recclpts are falliug of, Lut tho supply, ut_leant of eairio. Innmplo s Tiinolliy, DEino, $16,006 1650 : 0, l,‘l‘.‘m('_“ll.ml: No, 2 3,00@1:0,60 3 mixud, $10,60 @1100 1 Drlsio peuirlo, $11.00@ 11,60 § No, 1 do, .50 10,003 No, 9, o wiuingl, $7.00GEH.00. LoowK ON WAGON— Timolhy s1300@LL: praieo, 9,001 @14 1S ke recolpis conttiuo wimatl, aud tho mar- ket 46 firm b tho dushie phie Homno partiva nra bi ding onlkdofignres, Wo qunte: Greoncily bulohersy 63¢o3 groen cuved, Hght, 67390; hoavy, do, TH@3o0} part’ cured, T@Thu: groon calf, 4o groon kin, B0 3 veal ki, (0el0ses dry fint, 15sites dey i, 1803 dry spltod, 14 1o duacon Aklng, 40 to dfic} girihby, seored, out or othorslus damuited, twos thirdusyeieo; Uranded, 10 por_eont oif, Sheop polts, wol pii i wanlid, por T, $7%@d0o. HOPH—Ware ateady st 20350 for chnico Westorn, and do for Eastorn, Tnfarlor iops, 10:313c, IRON AND BFEEL—A Brhi husiness was roporta Drfeen vl about i Kine s FOr nveral Weels s Iron,. 0 i 3-10 rutes Tlorao-whoo fron. @0 Tales Plato from, common Gk Taten Norway fron. B Norway mall-roilu, B Gormun plow ntgol o b Cant plow wlerd, 1o Ui Amerienn tool slvol Bl Ohsromo tool ateal,. & 1h gl faol. st Stgflindy wpring wtonl, Anjerlean cant apriy, @] Hteel tiro, A In By @ o i LEAT o vean viulblo fn sy of the forures of thinwatkel, Exiveme guint stiil popsndun i ymarlaly G pricen’sro worklug Gisy. lolow aro tho quotations : TENLO Qity linrnors,.. $ @ M Cauntry hartioss ny B Liino eity, i g 40 Rip, chty, Wi, i@ o0 Ky voul# . Tug 1,00 ity npper, No, 1, @ 7L i 2 Country Uppwr, . a4 23 Collar, 1 Gy ) ity a1y 13008 1.5 i 50 10 109 4, MIETALI AND TIN At o 1.00@ 1,50 i BTOCK - Wera 1 falr for thn wsanon, st sleady ¢ 10, 10214, 21060 ddn, 12213, $12.00 : 14x 03 do, Fooliug, 1x20,'1¢, $19.00; do, Wx23, v Inon—No, 24, 6o ralen s Rurain fron, 8, 0, 0, 43§ do, 31 and 12, diey \ll"- Tin, 1 atalued, Wo 5, Taton 3 Awierients Itussin—h, 16c ; T, 1470, [y i Thon— o, @A, Moy 3 No, 47, 1605 No, 28, 10¢, A ulacount ‘mudlo frotn 1hin If \\'um—-Nun.lml(l fo; 710, 1003 1010 11, 1105 19, 104} o1 16 and 16, 1a; 17, 160} 1, 11icu 3 1 end 0“; il Lunudle, 80 por eent dig- . 1da 10, 160 Gout ¢ Tenca wit * NAILS—Tho m TG, yer ke il do, 0b 18 firm ot the rates given: 3,76 not 3 6 and 8d do, $4003 o, $1.2; 4 #0605 9d do, $5.25; S do, fing, E etinch, $0, AVAL BIOREN—~Wero quotad ateadly, as follown : Manilly rope, P 1y 16)0; atual rnpu’ 2 Ib, 14@ n ey diemy wash cord, B I, 18@2ic; snurline, 3 1, M 00} tarred ropo, 0 hy 153150 3 owkum, § Lile, $3,000 6.00'; pitch, 1 brl, $5.00@0,00 3 tar, B brl, $2,76@5.005 rosin, $.00@0.50 3 brl, OLLS—Carhon 1% ot yob sottlad, but the focling in Tather wteadier 1l at” tho Leginning of the weelk, Jard oll i oxcoedingly frm, and, it is thonght, will soun advance, Othor “descriptions ruled compura- tively steady, Wu quotuw: Carbon, 13)e; e wintor lard, 83@90c; No, 0. 2, T0@ Muncod, raw, SLOD; "o, £ wporn, '$2.1032.90; neatafoot oll, sivictly pure, $1.10} do oxira, § do No. 1, s0c; bauk oll, Coe; atraits, o3 oloplnt off, U3 5 Plmingy oil, Te; turpantuo, : puphtha, 6 gravily, 1o ; naphtha, common, 13) el TG IRON=T4 In limitod demand, nnd prices nro about nomiual, Wo continuoe to quote : Scatch (accords ing to brand), $A6.00638.00 ; Tuscarawas, $40,001 Masailion, £41,00; Lake Buporior No, 1, $12.00 ; do No, 2, ufl,(l))fl ; do No, 3, #43.00; do No. 4, $15,00 ; do N By 343,00, POTATOES—Were alow and wesk, cpecially mixed and athicr undositablo 1old, Tha rocelpts weso saall, New yotatocs browght T3¢ per brl. Quutntlons: Peach blowd {u car-lots, $1,15621,25; mixed and common, in car-lots, 7HE006; Peichblows, from Atore, §1,00@ 1,45 ypor bu ; mixod lots, 85c@1.00 per bu. TOULTRY~Ohickens wero n good local domand, and firm, ‘Tnrkesw sold at 10@12:, Wo quote: Tur: keys, 1063110 chickens, $3.0033.76; springs, BVHG 4,25 per doz; ducke, £2,50:32,75, BEEDS~Woere neglected, A fow orders for millet and ll\mpmhm wezp placed, but other sceds were quict and nomingl, Olover is very scarco, and the small stocls in storo is firmly held, s good deal of it for the fall trado, Cholee fimothy was firm, Timothy at 2.00632,704 claver, §5.80@41.00; millet und Uungerfyn, H0@30¢; 1lix, §2.00; buckwheat, §1,05, Sales fhcludd 60 bugn Hungarian at 50c; 102 baga at 465 81 bagant 4303 500 gy fair muillet at 40c; 4 bags clover nt $5,00, SALT—Was in active country domand and ste Onondags and Saginaw, fine, $1,70 ; Cansdn, do, $1,60; ordiuery course, $L.U0 3 contss dinmond, §$2.00 5 ground L 00 ¢ dairy, without bags, &7 ; dufry, with $3.U064.60 ¢+ Ashiton dlatry, ner sack, $LOIG45, TEAS—Are eelifug falrly at” firm prices, Wo siill quote a8 foilows : “Young hyson, common to fair, 8@1604 do, good, Bi@dse; do, chofed to oxira fine, 05 1. 0! omuion ta #ino old hyson, CO@83e ; common «imporial, 46@600 ; good to_cholce do, DicE §1.05; fulr _to good gunpowder, T@B5c; choleo Pingsuey, §1,05@1.16; oxtra Moyune, $1.35@1.40; clioiea 10 oxira now Japan, 05¢@31.00; common to goud do, €5@760; falr to good, old, (O@T0c; com-~ mon o, 5@A5 3 colored natiiraltleat Tapan, H0GH00; «common fo iine Oolong, 35@45e; good, 65@U50; clioleo to extra, B5c(wd1,00. TOBACCO—Lonmining quistand stoady at tho sube Joined prices : Fixe Cot—Estra, T5@85e; chotee, 60@05e; medium, n00r {0 corntuon, $5@ 3e, s Nutural leuf, 756@500; hnlf bright, 60@700; Wlack, sound, 45@30c, gaokixa—Good to choleo, ¥3@350; medium, W@ 80¢; common, 5370, WOOD—1titre 16 o goad demand ot proviows prices; We quote: Bench, $7.50: maple, $8,30; Lickory, $9.60 alub, £5,0005.50—dcl{vercd. WOOL—Wat firm undee n_moderato inquiry and light offorings, Tho Now York Jiuiletin suys: *ifliero appears to hoa gradual sud growing Improve- mout i the demand for woolon goods, which fact fouds to strangthen tho tonn of tha wool muarkot, There hus been o falr demand _tho past few duys, uud prices aro held pretty firmly, Torcign wools uro scurco and wanted, and _pricesre strong, Callfornia wools are in_fair vequost, and fato high prices are augtainad, The arrivala of tlcacs contiuua vory alow, though dealers look for a freer aupply from $hia tima out. Followingara the quotstions ’ 60@530 Coarse washed fleece, , Fine heovy to lght unwash Medium and coarao unwuslo Unmorcliantablo sud burry Wool, 6@100 fo ———— CHICAGO LIVE-STOCK MARKET. Satunpar Evexmva, Juno 19, The receipta of live atock during ie wusk have boon as follows: Catlle, 8,450 Waulk ouding 3oy 10. Tata) 4 weeks, eene s 1800 Blipmonts wero a8 £ol ows s cali Mondny ., Buegduy o, Wudnenday.., Thursdiy Yriduy,. ‘Weel bofure lust, LIVE Caitlo to New York, per ca Cuttle to Bostou, per cas 5 3 1 Caitlu o Baltfinore, per eor, Gattls to Bufulo, por ear, , Cattla to Tttabury, por o Outtle to Dulroft, fier ear., Gittla to Toludo, er eats Tlogs to Now York, per 100 it [0} logs to Philadelphis, per 100 la,,,. I 1Togu to Baltimore, per 100 1a,. 10 ogu ta Piitebnrg, per 10D 1, 25 OATELE—Tho weak anding to-iisy I Leen » fatriy sutiufactory onu both to Kastern and Weatorn shippors, At tho Tty un well us liore, the merkots ave ben moro thun ordinarlly sctlve, sud for woll-futted beoves higher prices ltave bopn estubliahed ot nearly all points, Grass cattlo and common, rough stack gorle orally, liave nof whared in tho uctivity charaoterting the arket for he battor qunlitics, It thoy cownmmnids eod asbnde Ligher prices thun wore obiuinable lust weele, ‘Thadinnnd for good to ‘choica grades hus Lieou urgent, and, Libural ua woro tho aorlije, sellor sueeadod 1 workiug up prices 120 per 100, lun, o to§5,05@0,70 for fat stvers of from 1,100 4o 1,650 Ita avorago. Phero 18 now & stcady fuereado i thio uipe ity of Toxau uud thin nutive eattle, and & corsexponite ]L\H fllllllltf oif in thu rucelpts of fut gorn-fed stoc! 0y und whilo, for the lattor, tao prospeots ave favorable ' for b lowt 'n malutenunce of salen, tho towdoncy fiy ih former prosent I¥ Ctimitatakiiy downward, - Trading in Toxas oiitle was ot $LOU@4.00 for through droyes, st §3,00604,75 for ordinary Northorn wintered, aud st £3.00w 4,00 for meliuin touiiy oori-fud, Blookers 5o wling st vory fufr vatos cdnuidering tho chuructor of thy supply, conmon Ein roughinh lotw Anding buyers ut $1.00% €00, and good to prime s $420G60, *Ina fow lne —_— stancen higher figurea wora paid, but the ruling rates Wor0 $2.00@4.80, - alyen nro In aleadlly good roqueat and i fafr supply ot $3,60@5.60, Now miich cows setl al $16,00@60.00 for poor to choles, To-lay thero was fair aotlvity in tho domand for the sovernl grodes at ey ol noticaabiy difforont from Hioko curtunt Sk erday, Local ru swell ns outnldo buyers operaled with Huerality, and tho frosh rocolpls and moat of ihe atalo alock wi disposod Of, The minrket olosed alead, QUOTATIONS, ra Nieavea—Craded sieers, sveraging 1,400 4 Tha a0 OVOF, 114 vas frevieens e $3,00G0.60 Ohiolea Booven—Tin, fat, Weil formod 3 genr fo i year old atcers, averaging 1,200 to 20 ; Vebrersons Jevrers 5002 Qobd Deoverallfiticncss, ety Tommod O Abeetn, "mfi?"fl 1,100 01,250 14 ... . 1.\ 5,05@N80 Pony Hicora—Iat wteors, aviraging from 50 £0 1,100 WM, 00 L veesee o B.2I@E.85 Medlum Grades—Eteers fu fair flosli, aver- pizeal ngiug 1,000 to 1,160 lh,,., o0 4T6@0,60 Butchera! Stock—Comnion '{d" Tais und good to extra cows, for city averaging 930 o 1,100 e, . Blovk Cattls—Comon tlesl, xlvl!r;l((lllu T00 1o 1,050 I Inferlor—Light “aud thin cow stn, hulls, and_ wcalawag steor Cattle—Toxun, corti-fed,..,, X Cattio—Texan, wintered Nortls, . LS XI Cattle—"Toxns, through drove o+ 604,00 JOGH—The supply has been somo 19,000 Tiead Tosn than Innt weelk, and 23,000 less than for the week Lo fora, The ditniahid Tocepls and tie cooler weathor Jinva hrought_ nbout.n very pronamncod changa i tho tong of this market, Where huw Leen g ated)! y=activo demand front the oponing of frade on Mondny down to the close of the week, ab sleadily ardening prices, The supply wan very 'ovenly disteibuted, and cach doy’s avriyals wero vosdily abaouhed, To-tny the te- nustid was Lrisk, and, undor modernto offertnjs, prices cropt up anolhor nofel, ruling fira 8t $4.00(R0.3 for oor $0 conmon ; ot §5.4035,60 for madinm, and at E 030,00 for good o oxira, Tho Iarger partnf {he anles wore ot $3.40@6,70, The mnrket closed firm at Uiaabove rauge of pricas, Transactious eubraced tha folluwing nteors, slaugliter, ... 0/16@0.28 onk o0 3.00@4.75 ok 2,80@3.00 5,76 e 3106 RALES. No, Av. Irice,N J’rine,|No, 6L I &.60} 63 i 5.0/ 62 8,50 o1 70| 54 B.00} 5 140 24 61 48 co 00 b.Co} 87 prid 60 140 2 “ oW 1] &Y 10 6| 59 4l oo| 0 15 L 21 w2210 52wl | 67 213 5 HBHELP-—Coulinun acarce and command oxtroinn prices, Although gy demend was wholly of o loeal tharacter, tho aiforiug proved luadoguato, and pricea advanced to B,006@0,60 for poor to oxtra shora, A Tuw sulew of wooled wheep waro reportod at $6.6037,75, bty CHICAGO LUNBLR MARKET, TxinaY Evismo, June 12, TUSBER FREIGUTS, Mantatan, $1.625¢ ; Muskeiion, $1,471¢ Grond Taven, 3107343 Latdiuglon, White fake, and Lentwaler, $1.60§ Oconfio, £.00; Menbmonco, #.a0. Tlie bTerinigh ot tho dosks wero vory ght, and hust- nean wah necersarily restrictad. 'Twwo or throa eargoos, srhleh compriscd ahout ml tho Tamber ot sale, srerw dingonod of fn tho morning, Iricen woro lttlo hoiter than nominel, a3 followat Plroe-atuff, $8.MG0.005 gnod to ehiofce hoarda und strips, $18,60@16,60§ com- mon do, §9,00@10,25; lath, §1,80451,65; wbinglos, $2.75 465, Hulew fncudo cnrgo schr EI Tempo, from White Take, 120 1n commou boards and atrips, ut 310,60, Hold by W. B, Protiyman, e ThE YARDS, Amodorate burlucss wow roported st {he yards, price rullng ateady, as guoto Firut cioar, Becond clear, Third clear, 1 ingh.., “Chird eloar, thick, I Clear flooring, 1st and 2d togothor, 2088 ers orsaastos fosness 3, Clear niding, 1wt and 2 togetiier, Firat cownion siding bacond common aislini, Tlooring, first comio, drosred Flooriu, second common, dresiod, Fioorinf, third commion, drevsed, A wagon-tox boards, selected, 1% fithes and upward, B wagon-box boards A stack bosrds 1 slaok boards, G stock boards, . Comman boards, ottsida for dry. Jolst, acantling, fouciug, timber, and under, outside prico for dr. Jolst and ecuntling, 18 to 24 feet. Pickets, squaro, Pickets, flat Cedar posts, s Curlnr poatw, round, G@8 1 18 th. ... No, 1 mwed dhingles A or Btu cree Buingles on irack (4) e il MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIL. 8,95 G .50 287@ 0.0 The Foreign Marlkets. Trvenroor, June 13--11 5, m,~Flour, 275, Wheat— Winter, 12:@G12s pring, 104 BA@118 245 white, 123 Y@ G: clul 73@13 1ud, Corn, W;}- ! York, G6s, Lard, als 6. Livihroos, June 10—3 p. m,—Breadntuffs quict and unehanged, LoNDO! une 19,—Consols for money, 92 @02 ¢ 217, e United] Stites socuritier—5.20% of '¢5, 10 "7'a ¢5 10~40s, 103 ; now e, 1043 ; Now York Coutsal, Io, 2T@17% ¢ proferred, 40, inisecd ofl, %4a id@2s, Turpentin, 27s 91@0s Tants, Jund 13, —Reutes, 891 8350, Tavraroon, dina 13.—~Cotton diill and esalor; mid~ difug uplandy, Bi(GEa 303 miding Ovlesns, ' Bld, Sales 8,090 balest Americun, ¢,600 bales; speculatfon and export, 1,600 halcs, Dy 4 quiet and unchanged, Corn, 808, Others 5 wneliged, Toston Woolen Market, Bostoy, June 1},—The demand for domertic tyool Wus (uito_active during the past weok, New Ken- fucky combiug wool s beon arrlving quite freely aud thero I8 now s good assortment offering at i@ 48c. Tullod wool continues to ricot with rewly sules, and provious pricees are sustained—Ohio and Pennsyl: ‘vanf fieeces No, 1 XXX nnd nbovo at 50@5703 Michi- gin fleece, S1@5%c ; unwarhed and upmerchantablo, @iie; delyine nd combing, 624c; unwashod do- laing nnd comblng, 43@48c; fub washed, 43@50 ; kcourad, 30@U3e; superfine and X, pulled, S @asa, New York Dyy-Gands Market. Nrw Your, June 18.—Trado movement was slow with manufacturers’ ngonts, and fobbing branchies are inuctive, Side Lund prin{s ave in brisk demand, ad tho boat stylea aro sold up to receipts Ly sgents, 'Tha smarket for cotton goods {8 quict ot unchauged prices, but the Kulletn wiya: & Important clanges in am ups winrd direotion will probably bo made noxt weok,” Pittsburg ON Muvket, {'lt’r!‘llmflfll,] l’a,,, June ll:'fl gililsu mllilll sr"rhnrr: grivted, suy line, 97305 unlte 12 § rofiued tlrw a0 &l 1o for July, E ¢ Tho Produce Markots. New Yont, Juno 1. —CorroN—Qulst: middling up- Tond, 8¢, Fifuros elosod Arm: salos 8,500 bales s dutio, 1756; duly, 17 -10@17 15003 August, 17 11063 17 707 Roptomber, 17 Octobe, 17 1-106 5-12e; Rovumbor, 17 SA6@1Ti0; ' Docombor, 27 136@IT3(C. Breansturra—Flour strongly fn Luyors favors receipls, 3,000 rla ; supertine Weatorn and State, $1.60 26,10} colimin Lo'good, $5,50@0.00; good to chao, 0. white what xtrs, S0.40G0.05 ; oxtra Oblo; t, Louly, $5,00@11,00, 1tyo fiour quict o} (orn meeal dull ot 33,00634,40, Whent o Tirgor supply and lower: roctlpts, 400,000 lu; No. 3 Chlengo, $140@1414; No. 2 Milwaukeo, uigraded Towa hnd Minnesota epring; ter rod Westorn, §LGCGRIG0; white $1,63, Diya quiok at $.0X3108, the luttor for G, Tarley nomiul, - Wit quit, Cory fowar ; - celnls 3000 b Wout i mixod, BGGe, O3 gt whito' Weitort, 5@ 710, y Hax and Hots—Unchinnged, GnoorutEs—Coffeos frmn s Ttlo, 173(@2lc, Bugar aul, Molasses quict, o quiet PETHOLEVA—Virmer aud advaucing, Crude, 5o roftned, 1 PunpexTINE—Dull at 360, Haas—Heavy; Western, 144@1530, LeATuRR—Firmn at 27)5@:iHe, Orinoen, 25M@T1S, Woor—Firm ¢ domentlo flosco, 49@Uses piliy 33 @30 unwasied, 173 30c, TuOVIEIoNS—POTK qulot ; now meas, §18,00, mpot § $17.00 Juno und July. Debf quiots city oxira, 2000, Cuf meats quiet 3 Bickled slioulders Ta* bl 63 Ttuny i bulk, 10@1163 bollfes, Digo. - Middick dil: long clear, 1o; whort clonr, 10530, Lard steuds; yriiio weam, L1116 apoly 1461 Jun, 11 11406 § uty, 117%c ; August, 12¢: Septembor, 13, Burrii—lleary ; now Westorn, 16@24e, Citkix: uchiiged, : W ‘m at Yo, 4 MizaLs—Munufactured coppor ateady: Ingot liu firm 5 AN@I5)e, Pig-dron, Seotel, dutl and noml- mal at #@0: Amerlcan dull and Leavy ut Yi@U2 ¢ Ttusel whuot, 1do, Nafly wnclnied, ALY, BurraLo, June 18,—Lieavszyrrs—Wheat yenerally anchiuged ; sl sales Mo, 2 Slwaukeo Club ot $4% Coru—No, % mized " Westorn, T30, Oati— No. 3 Ohleugo, 6o, Unottled fecling- provaila ; ro- tarda trade, Farronri—Unohanged N INATI, OINOINNATI, 0, June 13,~CorroN—Quiet aud uue changed at 174ce, Burspstores—Flour—Tamily a shudo higherat §0,15 other gradea rewmfulug unchanged, Whe: mearco and fizm ut $1.30, Corn active and fitn ' mixed, CG@0Te, Oute, with ‘s lght demnud ; holdurs fiem at B0@BTo, Ryowtoady, with o maderala dousnd ; n Sew acller at 95¢, Barloy dull snd nowiual, (1rs~Lard ofl steidy, with » moderato domand at 90e, Linscod fule and lowor at 98¢, aus—Quiet and wouk ut 1e, Nurrza—Dull and lower; choles 22@o; othor grarod nominal ud lower at 13)¢@140, Vi %, dowund lgnt, but holdera firm at $17,80G 17,75, Lardquivt ; kottle Jobblbg, 1s/@ 1% L0 ewoll kales of Rummer at 100@100¢ dovse, Dk moats dull and unchanged ; slioulders sold at 7:5 Dityer August, Bacon quiet and weak at V@1 103e, {{'msux—slud, wll&;?n;d{;r:‘la domand at 090, TOLEDY LoLEno, 0., June li.—linkApsTurss—Tlour quict and nuclungod, Whest closed tirmg No. 1 whita Afehigan, held at §1,44 3 amber Miohigan, $1.90a10g @145 ncllor Juuy, $1,847 July, 3935 No, 1 red, $1.04: No, 3 do, carh, $1.39X@1.] Atigunt, $1.95 3 No, 1 red, §1. at lowor ratod § higlh n 6797 Bepl 033 aelloe July, $1.03 Cotn I tat Jomnd 0c3 July, 61403 Auguat, er, G7(03 low miXor, G3iGe, casl an seller July; uo grade, 03e: dmuaged, 6le, Oate o o big ue; No. 1, Gloj No, 4, J{ug’ul Michigan, Txtaana~To Duffalo, firm nt e; Oswego, Go, Reckiera—Tlour, noniog wheat,’ 4,000 bu; corn, 5,000 bt 3 oate, 4,000 bt Butpnizivg—1dour, 40,000 bui wheat, 20,000 buj carn, 24,000 but ; oats, 37,080 L, ST, LOUIY, 81, Lou, Juno 19~CorioN—Dull mmd ower; middling, 17)¢e, BUEADKTUFPI—Tlowe dull and wachanged, Whzst lowers No, 3 Uhlensto, $1,10 nwked, $1,11bid; No, 8 red, $1.2 avked, §1,21'01d,” Corn_oponol firmer with somio kales Wiglor; No, 2 mixed, G0@U1O on track; elozed easlor ut Outg cusler; Nou 2, 47@480, 1iyo dull; No.d, Witnr—Hlendy nt 060, Provistxa—Lork quict at $18,95, Bulk meats—nottie tnyg dotug, Bacou dull wiionly ol order ttudes, Lard nnchanged, Hoan—ltaceipli, 140, seady s llght, 47605003 40 5,00, ont Ao "m“ll Dacon, $3.00@ 5,105 X CareLi-Tteceiplu, 81 don common 1o chpice T, $1.50@500; mediine 1o fal Dutchory!, £3,00@430; primd o axtra leors, $5.00@ 0.5, MEMPHIS, Mestenra, duno 12.—~Corron—~Dull; middling, 17 @17%e, Iideclptn, 200 Lalos§ shipments, GO0 Luloyg wioens, $1,257 bale, Iineavsrupri—Eone quict and wealk, Corn lowery yollow, Tc, ~ Oat dull and nominal, TAY=Dull s prima, $31,00, Tian—-Dinl nd nomina ¢ Tuovisions—Quiot sud unchanged LOUISVILLE. Toumvitaz, June13,~Corron—Quict at 1730, BREADATUFEA — Flony, wheat und corn quict nui uns chenigud,' Corn T7@lo, " Oata quict nt GU@UAc, Ryoy 13 Provisroxs—Quiot, Pork, 18te, Dacon—Shoulders, o3 eleartib, 105 cloar, 1 Sugarcured-bua, e;” plainy 323¢e, " Dol meata—Shoulders, 6350 f clear ¥ib, D370 cloar, 03{c, @120 WiirieLoge, o A< Tard, 1956@10, NEW ORLEANE, Ny Onm, L, Juno 19— imaneruzra—Oor quict ; yellow 1nixe 07 whit Udo 3 wxlme.'mmmc. = ; 1 s ® Bisely aio; ituvisioxs—Dacon dull nnd Tower, nf TX@104o § {;“\':Il’ll searce and bigher; tlerce, m;mm’fm !f:g: 31, Groownma—Sngar dull; good common, 7303 good to fine, Bin; prime, Do, Mnlarsoa—No’ movemont, Cotleo=Dualers nlnfift‘,/ &'flsw baga good demaud sud rmer, Ordinury, A ige; fulr, 10}@20¢, s ion, 4@ DarTrvOnE, Juno 13—~BREAbSTUEFA—Tlour quich and unchangtd, Wheat quiet and unchanyod, Cory firin; Westorn mixed scnrco nt Y0@020; new, Blo: old 8@8iso. Ot firin and unohavged, Tiga dull und nomiual, TitovistoNs—Only o limftod Jobhing demsnd, New moas pork, 18251860, Bulk showdera, 103 olere ri, 03{c; ‘bucon_shoulifore, TH@3c ; clear 1, 107463 11e, Hugar-cured bams, MG1o)o, Lard—Tdicd, 2, GorFrs—Quirt and firm nt 182(@20xc, Sl st e, S H 0K Witsxy—Unchanged, DUILADELPHTA, THILADELPIIA, Jina L), — BREADSTUTSS — rmery bt not "highor, Whent siouk red, 1,47; ‘smber, $1.63; willte, $1.65. Itye ol Ovru_active} yollow, R20;’ Weatorn mixed, 79 Ostalinyonn an ndvanciug tendenoy 3 whita buttor, 6305 mixed, 63@0 JyrreR—Dull; choleo Western, 18@%0; falr ta goud, 1@, Cifrsr—Very dull ; Weatern Rederve, 13@13)¢c. Weslern, 16@17c, Yranourus—Firner and bighor; rofinod, 125e cali and Juno; 123c, July, Wittsitx—~Lofer at 9c. MILWAUREE, Minwaukee, Wik, Juo 13.—Breapsrorra—Flong ateady wilh moderato demand, Wheal slecdy with o demnnd § No, 1 Milwaultoe, $1 o sollor Jine, $1,317% § dulg, $121'5, chinged 3 No, 2, 61c, ' Rya dull nud 0,1, to. Darloy’ duliund nowiual No, 3, 81,403 No, 3, 05 Fuewanrs—To Bulfslo, 4o to Oswaga, T3c, Ticrnros—Elour, il wheat, ik, BuspaeNTs—Flotr, 3,000 bris ! wheat, 167,000 by, CLEVELAND, Juno 18, —~DneADSTUFRA—Whont 1 rel, $1.03; No, 2, §1,32, Coin, @ite, mixed, Cald stendy’; No, 1, Statyy No, 3 dn, 53 PrTROLEUN—Qulet ; standard whito 100 ; Olifo State kzxt 10 350 (!rnm:!;l‘dfi.v e y _ BAILROAD TIME TARLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAILNS. EXPLANATION OF REFCUENOR MARKS, — eepted, ¥ Houdsy czcepled, vive Bunday at8:00 8, . § D: + Saturdagix Flonlay ordopiad. | A2- allv, HICHICAN CENTRAL &GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY Jiegnty yunk of . L cud font W Tieenty.secontot, Fickeragice, 1 southenst corner af Handalply and T Lanalste, corier of dadison, ATail ¢yia main and atr lino)... Expros G, WENTWORTI, aral Passoogor Agente ty and Dencer Short Line, el Loulsie aud, io. Clhicago, Epvinuieid, Allon and S Thraugh Line. nion Depit, Wit Alde, neur ¥aview: Bridye. ficket Ugices : At Depoty and 151 liawdolph: r Fagt Rz, * 1:mp. . 9200 v & reagon, Eacn, Washington s, Joliot & Divteht Accomumiodat CHIPARD, MILWAUKEE & ST PALL RAILIVAY, tan Drpot, ‘cornr Jatdison and. Canaissta,* Tict: Southh Clarkcats, opirmi Ailmauken, Vilon, Mall Milwaukee, G 3, Polnt, St, Paul & Miziuozpolls, * 8:00 2. . *1:00a, m. 920, m. |*4:18 p. v Dar Kxpros Milwaukes, Groon' iay, Strvons Poing, Praivio du_Ohi Nortiiern towa, Muil.. Bllwankee, Bt, Paul & olis, Niglit Fxyross *5:00 1, M. t Qu0pm, [+ 7:50p. m 14 8: Ay JLLINOIS CENTRAL nAILROAD. Depot foot af Lale-st, and oot of Twsuty-second-st, ] cpices 321 Beandtogplistey near Clarky ok Leave, Arrive, 81, Louts Expres 1. Loni Fast 3430 (@) Runs to Clismpalgn on Saturdars, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILROAD, Depots—taut uf, larka-ato, Ddianaaon, ani: Sis it Cunal and Sixteendieats, ~ 2icket jices, o, at., Grand Paclic Hotel, und at deputs, o Mundots, Ut Aurora Dassonger, Autors Passmior { Dubuqus £ Siouz0ity iixi Paoftic Night Bzp, for Onuidh Kansun City, Leavomwarth, S dusoph Tiap.! Downer's Urova Acco Diwiorts lirav Taxon Express, ek, Bundaja dny CHICAGO & Nonrg«x«fimfia RAILROAR. ae), and % Canale 110:00 p, m. i, 5y M. el Arrive, 16 9, a Laiunuo Dy 1 i aDubuque Night Ex. via Ulinton, 110 & Onnlia Niglth lancosa & Erevport & Dubuaue £ @ Freuport & Dubuaue § & Miwauicew Mail 3 a=Dor (un;fnm:n(l (\’Vuufnmlf'x\gl ! = S of Cumntatul R nzio oval o B ENN LT ot Pass. Agonts CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRORD. Devok, corier of Van Huren ik Shevun-ite, e Grnd Juctio fotels Twre, | Omahs, Teavonw'tht Atohison Fix| Tary Acouumuidation, . 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