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REAL ESTATE. A Quict Weck Despite an Increaso s in Inquiries The Lake Forest and South Engle- wood Auctions, Dull Condition of the Loan Market for June. The Real Istate Exchange and iho Stock-Brolkors, What the Baltimore & Ohic Road May Do. ‘Western Avenue »-= Transfors «=» Miscol- lancous. Tho intervention of the great national iolldsy Bas mado this a dull weok in ronl estate. 1t seoma biardly worth while to attompt to chorac- torizo tha market, for thero ia tomporarily no market to speak of. Roalontule can olaim no {mmunity from the dullneas that comes to other dopartmonts of businoss, and is how confegsedly passing through a poriod of inactivity, Roal es- tato {s essentially ono of the sccondary dopart- ments of business nolivity, uot in thoe sonso thab it is of Becondury Importance, but thatits ‘movornonts aud its prospority, or.thejreverso, de- pend upon the results of othor businoss. It fs an AXIOM OF REAL ESTATE FOLITIOAL ECONOMY {hat janded property {8 the last to rise snd tho Juat fo fall. It always follows whon trado has been brisk and commerclal vonturos havo baou suceessful, investments in ronl estate aro made a8 a recdptaclo for tha profits, When depression follows spoculation, real esato rosisis tho de- clino more succossfully than lesa stable com- modities, For a long timo values gonorally hnvo beon shyinking. Labor has fallon in somo cases mora than 50 por cont § dry goods bave fallen, Iron and hardware, olothing, groceries, commodi- Yies gonarally, bave followad or aro following the same courso, Renl ostate cannot expeot to be o oxcoption, Moreover, it is to be romarked thnt whon all values decline thore Is not so much © chan ge of valuws as achango of prices. The chango is RELATIVE, NOT ADSOLUTE. & When tho prices of real estate will begin an opward movement depeuds on several circum= slouces, If ' the farmers bave good crops, and the reaultant fall business meots the expoctations that are now entortained, and Congress doos nothiog next winter to dersnge the curroucy sod upsot all business calculntious, there will beyond s d‘nuht bo prospercus times 10 renl vatate in tae spring. I'\\'xfizl.hm* o speculativo bouyanoy reours so soon or uot, tho real value of Chicago landed property 18 stoudily on the incroass. Bpeculation fuctu- utos, but w).ulhlmchiy; growa roal estaie values must grow, Within the active manhood of por~ #oug uow living thiscity has Incressed from ‘one white-man’s log Lut to its presont proportions, nud, aa Galileosaid, ** It still moven," Mr. James draut, the fotelligent aathor of & history of Engliuh journahism, snd for many yours the editor of ihe Londou Aforning Chronicle, asgorts tho mervelous dovelopment of Chicago to ba DUR TO THE DIVOUCE TRAFFIO, which attracts pooplo inther from nil tho States, There aro ouo or two other tritling forcos at work, Iike tho Notthwestern giain tiade, and tho concentration of railroad trafio, which, witk ufr. Grauts_divorce business, will go on build- ng up the city in the future as in the past, The mighty sgoncios that lave gatherad horo a snvulnuou of balf a million and = trade of hun- reda of mitlions in #o short o time cahuot bo arrosted, and while they continue in oporation they butld up rool catate, During this week thero ns been a marked in- creage in the number of inquiries, and sithough litt. in the way of actual trausfoiw hus 1esulted tho denlors are correspondingly buoyant. Balow uro given sotne of tho most IMPONTANT BALES OF TRE WEEE. A.Loeb & Bro. have sold 100 feet in Sophin sireet, near Lincoln avenuo, for $8,000; alsg, 80 deot on North Dearboru strect, mear Behitlor, at 8200 por fool. Lingle & Datlow liave eold three lots, with house, on Rebecea street, noar Ashland aveuue, for £3,000, Olinger & Ballard havo eold three lots, 72x110 feet, on the comor of Van Buren aud Honore stroety, at 100 per foot, Tue agents of the Nowberry gstate have sold tho N. I, 3( 28, 8, 18, 16U nores, nt €2,000 per acra, 0. L. Atwood hss gold six ncres in Atwood's Bubdivision, 29, 87, 18, st €700 per acro. Cumpbell Bros. have sold ona lot_on Camp- bell Park for £1.500, and two lots_on Vau Buren strect, near Congress Park, at 81,800 each, Chaco & Aboll bave sold’ the W. 1¢ of 8. W, 3 Bac, 88, 87, 14, 80 acres, at $250 par acro, Qoorge I1. Itozet Lins sold 200 feot, cast front, on Droxal boulovard, soutliwest corucr of Fif- tieth ntreet, §28,000; 5O fect, sast front, on Droxel boulevard, near Fifty-first street, &7,000; 144x126 1eot, west iront, ou northenst coruer of Charles avonue and Forty-Bith stroet, $11,500; 156x186 feot, mouth front, northwest coruer Clhamplain avenue and Forty-fifth stroot, $16,- 100; trinngninr ploce of gronnd on southiwest carnerof Northavenueand Noble streot, 16,000, A, B. locuer and Wiltinm L, Brown have sold to Western Dock Company 1481 feut to river, with improvements, $80,000; also, Sart of Lots 4 ond 5, same block, bo same, §40,000. Asa D. Heed has sold 1,025 8-10 feet on Con- «reas strect, botwoen California and Albany ave- nues, and 205 feet opposite, for §110,000, William T, Ball bus sold on llinoin streot, northwest cornor of Market, 76x100, for 40,000, H. G Chaee bos sold 69x168 foet on Indiana nvenne, near Ninetoeuth streot, for $39,775, Korr, Davison & Welch have sold thres lots commer Oakloy und Wost Polk streets, for §1,100 aueh ; also, four lots on Dashiell straot, norih of Lhirty-third streot, for 8700 ench, Culver & Johuson have suld Lots 10 and 11, Block 4,of their nddition to Glancoe, far 1,000, Richard Edwards ban sold 180x140}4 feet, cor- ner Ashioud avenue and Congress uu«oi, for 352,000, 1L M. Payno bas gold Block 4, Payne's Addi- tlon to Bvauston, thirtoon lots, at $12 per foot, to W. J. Hardin and George W. Boutou, of Louis- villo, 810,400 ; algo, two lots to Williem Crozar, Sor 1,600, . Fraukln P, Dwyor has sold on Lake stroot, near L'ark place, 80x160, with 50x100 on Lako slroot in samo addition, $20,000, I3, Bwith and J, Eustman havo sold 72x170, Brate aud Thirteonth stroets, $86,000. Also two 1ots, Bec. 8, 88, 14, for §12,600. Keonoy & Rinu'hava nold in thelr Addition to Eyauaoir, Lots 11 und 14, Block 4, for 10,000, Taul Cornell hos sold " Lots 4 to 29, Dlock 70, Coruell, for 815,000, A. W, Mitcholl haa #old B0 foct, cornor Win- shontor avenuo aud Adnms street, for 810,000, Horvoy T, Weeks hus sold s 1ot on Twelfth street, botwoen Pauliua sud Woud streets, for 1,700, #. E, Gross has old 200 foot at the cornor of ll))flr(;u.nsl boulevard and Fiftieth streot, for £28,~ Willlam G. Proudfoot has sold fourtesn lota In Block 89 and nineteen Jots in Block 40, Bhol- Beld’s Addition, for £16,000. . 0. &. 0. 1, Linaloy hove sold 60 foot on Washington stroot, oast of Curtly stroet, for 98,000, . 0. M, Bmith bas sold 2703¢x100 foot, with 4133¢ feot front on snme blook, on Bgaundale ave- uue, cornot of Forty-sixth stroot, for §3,028, Honry BI, Payno has old Lots 1 to 4 and 12 to 10, Payno's Additlon to Evauston, for $6,025, and #1x Jota jn the samo locality, for §4,275. Richard I, Merlek Lins sold undivided twenty ;s?gu&n #outhosst J¢ of Sco. 81, 88, 16, for ‘Piomeas D, Snydor s sold same proporty ta Josoph W. Helmer, for 340,000, Janes L, McKeeyer bas #old Lots 13 and 14 in Tioe & Valontiue's Lots 11to 40 of Dobbiue' N. i N. E. I Beo, 8, 88, 14, for §15,000. Mayor Hite bus sold Lots 8 aud 6, Block 485, in Evanston, with 140 feet on Asbury avenus. Mrs, Mary I, Turner wed the purchaser, tor 8,000, William Hansbrough has sold 80 ucres fn Soo, 20, 89, 18, for $10,000, Olaltin Brow, & o, have aold 873¢ acres in the west balf of Beo, 20, T, 40, N, R, 14, L, located botwean Twenty-sccond and Lwvelfth etreety, for 0,000, ¥ty feod front on Iuron stroof, between Bpringfleld atrest and Hamlin avenuo, dirootly gosth of Uoutrsl Patk, for 2,000, Lwouls-ive Loob truut, with two-story trsms house, on Madinos wvanue, for §6,000, Twonty-flve feot front.on Homan avenne, batwoon ITuron and Ohio stroots, for 700, DBrown & Hall bave sold soven lots in Dlock 1, in W, O, Colo's Park Bubdivislon of South Englewood ; consideration §4,200. jispoN Hlll‘ bas wold 650 foot Dlock 4, Miller & Tigdon'a Aduition to Irving Park, at $26 por 00, Potter Palmor hna sold to L, Z. Loiter 30 oot cornor Btata sud Quiney siroats, for $40,00, all cush, W. D. Korfoot & Co. hinve sold 80x150 fact on eowthwest cornor of Denrborn and Homilor slroots for $10,000 to o woll-known mitizon, who will improve it at once with & block, This prop orty {8 a littlo ovor a mile anda balf north of tho Court-House, W, D, Korfoot & Co. aleo sold 80x150 foot an North LaSalle atroot, north of Ouk, for &5,000, W. D. Korfoot nlso sold 5 acros on Vau Luren. stroot, onst of Konzle aventio, for 325,000, This proporty is three aud & lLalf miles weut of the Qourt-Houso, Goorge I, Hesa sold 83 lots in Bheftleld Ad- ditlon on the North Sido, on Armitago road and Roboy streot, for #16,500; aluo, 2 lota on Kro- Enr avenuo, near Racino avonne, for 81,200 caely, Mr, Hess has sold 100 feot of frontage at Lake Forest at 815 per foot. Masurs, Jacoba & Burchell rold 20 aeres in tho N. E. i of Hoo. 11, 88, 14, boiug 13¢ miles sonth- wost of Brighton, ot $1,000 por acre, Ahout ouo-hali of the consideraiion boing other prop. erty in the eity. tedman, Pope & Co. gold N, W. i of 8. E. I and W, 3¢ of 5, W. I{ of 8, E, I Sec, 10, 98, 13, being 60 neros, 3 miles southwest of Brightou; consideration, 39,000, The sales of tho fown Railrond Land Com- pany for Juno were 92,989 15-100 acroy, to 252 purchusers, sud for an aggregate, including 52 town-lots, of 8153,003,18; casli recoipts on ace count of sales and colloctions for samo month, $81,826.08, Theao lauds nre of the govornmont rants to the lows lines of the Chicago & Kortbwostarn and linols Gentral Knlwaya, and avo situnted 1n tho Wostorn portion of 1ha State, which is now bnlnfi 1apidly Beltled and brought ¥ roat, Just onat of Californis under cultivation armors from Illinois and ofdor sottied portions of the -West dealring larger Beldy of enterpriso, REVIEW OF THE LOAN MARKET FOR JUNE. Tho coneideration exprossed by the imstru« wmonee flled for racurd during tho month of June, 1874, wus only some SG00,000 less than the eamo mongh last year. This fact {8 worthy of temark, inasmuch gy previous montha of 1874 have boen far_bobiud the cnn‘ea[:uullillg months of 187, and nléo_becnuse of thoe generally-reported ox- coptional dulluess of buoinesk in this departineut thy prescot soason, A comparison of three montby’ transactivns subatautiates this atates went. Conmideration of Comileration o Date, | trust~ascds || Date, | trust-decis and worfuages, | and morlauyes, April, 'T4] $20,341,133) A pril, 174) $4.850,500 May, 73, 9, May, 774, 4,255,840 Juue, 173, 8,113,714} June, 74, 4,837, 2 Compared with any one of the past moutbs, June makes a very fumr report of the amount of business done. The account stauds un follows: N, of trust-dests Conaider d ution, January, 1874, $ 9,693,913 Eebruury, 1674 5,410,401 Marcli, 1874 11 April, 1874, May, 1874 Sutie, 1874, Total for iz MODLNA, Lesveen s 061,110,058 From the forogoing figures it is seou that June recordod tho Inrgost uumber of instrus ments, and that tho consicuration was the Jargest with tho oxceplion of February snd Marca, TFebruary's figures wera swollen by §1,714,000,—the amount of o re-recorded consoli= datea moitzage of one of onr principal proparty- owners—aud ofarch rolled upa $85,000,000 mort~ Bage agawat a railvoad corpuration. As some justification for the statement that the real estnts loan market 1 dull, it is found that the tocal amount of business dono in tho numes of three of tho heaviest housos way 81,219,601 for Juno, 1873, and ouly &49,200 for the same mouth 1n 1874, while tho "operations of some of the other firma which bave herotofore beoa quite respeciablo in amount, have been of 80 himited & nature duing tho pust fow wooks a4 (o cail for no speeinl montion, A'he unususliy luzpo amount of trust deeds aud mortgagos for Juuo, 1874, is indicative of the movemont of real cstate ratlor thou the nogotiation of actual loans, the iustrumonts being generally given to securae part of the purchase-money of property, Itelessos are ou thoe ncrease, the figures tor ench of the six montns boing as follows Jauunry, 187 Fobruary, M March, 1874, Showing u 6,347, COMPARATIVE STATEMENT FOR JUNE, JORE, 187, || JUNE, 1979, Instrumenta,* Consuder-, Conatier- No, | awen . EE Eil?fi.‘fi‘ ol rano B -t Vs THE LARE FONFST AUCTION, Thore was o sule at Lake Forost on Wadnos- day lnst, as it was adverised there would be, ‘The most elaborate propurations were mado, by advertising and in other ways. A very lurgo crowd was in attendsuco, Numbers of persona found 1t impossible to ger aboard the special train. Rlison, Pomeroy & Co. had made all _the preliminary arrangements of tho sale with their usuui suceess ; but, after renching the ground, and makiug oue or two Leutative otfers of plats to bidders, the ownors of tho property di- rected tho muctionevrs to withdraw it, It wne falt that tho proparty was pre- souted in lots too ere for wale, TFufteon and thirty acro lotsin Luke Forest ar expeusivo thiugy, and to tind 1n one group pur-~ clisors for 400 ocres of euch choica property was porliaps not to be expected. I'bero are cous sidorations, however, that retfection wight have suggested in advance. Property like that ab Lnke Forest in loss suited for snle at suction than suy other outside tho city limits, Oifersd to private purchasois, n lots to suit, it will al- ways bring good prices, Forcod to public snle, it 18 certnin to sulfer more than property of o lower grade. THE N 4 0. RIGHT OF WAY, The question of the right of way of the Balil- moro & Ohio Rnilrond through Oakwood Park i utill undecided. 'Ihe aibitrution betweon tho allrond =ud the property-owners Lns failon through. The award was wuch as the railroad will not even consider. Bovaral courses are open to them. Thoy may traverse the distriob bo- tween tho Bouth Parlis und South Chicago ovar the Jino of tho Fitch Dwmnmy. They may roach tho lllinols Coutral track by pseing turongh Stony lslund, They may follow thuir present lino with a deflection the worth of Oak- wood Park, What the result will be can- not bo told. No work is being done on tho line. It {8 provably to tho unceitainty that lbog come wo unoxpectedly over tho plans of the railroad that tho stagnation of real ostate in thue quartor is duo, The activity thut seamed rondy o start upon tho sunonncement that the Baltimore & Ohio Rutlroad would lay its fincks botween Bouth Chicago nnd tho Houth Parks hos nover appeared. Those who bouwht land to subdivide hold it still i tracts; owners who got ready for purchagers aro shill expeotant. THK REAL LSTATE EXCHANGZ, Nothing of note was done st the Rtenl Estate Exchango during the weok, 'The success of the attompt has not wo far been brilliant, bu’, thors iu overy disposition among the men who origi- nated it to_carry It through, They remomber that the Board of ‘Urado was unpopu- lar sud unsuccesaful & lony timo after its formation, With ull thelr ea- terprieo, tha business men of Chicago wifl not adapt & new thing on sight. Thoy muat aeo it tested. 'Tho geutlomen who havo the Real Fs- tuto Lxehango fu clinrgo Luve no doubtof the desirabilfty of such u contro for the 10ul estato busness, aud will maintain it until pubhc rocog- nitlon of jis advantages makos {6 soli-support- jog, ‘Che Executivo Commitieo of this Iix- change have adopted & motion which will bo subnittted to the membors at their next montht, meeting, to throw tho Exchnugo open for .,gm;fi oporations, It ig proposed that rogular calls of utocks shnil bo wado daily, withony oharge excopt in case of snles, whon the Lxolanga shall bs paid u commission of 1-10 of 1 por cont oun stocky, and 1-20 of 1 por cont on bonds, WHESTERN AVENUE, ‘Wo use this torm for the reason that the boyl- evard, which I8 to take its place_betwosn Pavil lion parkway (Fifty-fith sirect) und the caynl Das not yet been hamed by the Park Gonymis. wionors, ‘Good progress haw beon made within the last fow weoks jn securiug the lund for this importaut thoroughtare, and if ownors will no~ copt u fair price for their Emparty tho Commis. glonera pow hops to be abla to get in the newers aud throw up the contro of tho boulovard veforo tho vluse of tho season, Tho tvees ate already purchased for {t, nnd thev will be et out eurly next epring. Tt in really hoped that holderu of proporty along the line of this improvement will satilo with the Commiggionors au fast A8 pousible, thus another splondid drlve may invite rewmdeuls of otber tles to make thelr "home |n Chloago, Look ab THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, J Y 5, 1874, .7 the map, Within threo ahort vonrs 1t Ia liopsd that plensuro-nockars, with thelr grand turnouts, msy drivowest from Liucoln Park to [lumboldt, and thonco south to Coutral, and onward to Douglas Park; thenco south' to the bonutitul little park nob, yot named, that we know of, at tho cotner of "Wastern svenuo and Pawillon parkwayy thonco onst to the two groat South arke, and Lome by the Grand boulovard, n distauca of, esy, 28 miles, the whale atfordiug a plonsute-drive unaquated in avy oity in the world, The lno of connection betweon West- orn avenug, at the oanal, or sumo point furlher north, and Douulas Park, hns not boon dator- mined ; bt tho Comausmonors will dowbtioss da it at at urly dav, 1f anvihing, the rapid cowm- [»lutlan uf tho boulevurds is of more importauce ban tho parks, They are brought jnto mora immodinto use by the poople. . BUMMARY OF THANARFENY FOR TIPE WEEK, The foliuwing {4 the total nmount of ity andd wibur. ban_proporty within a radits of saven milen of the Gourt-flouns truusferred during tho week onding ¥rl- day, Julyd; , ales, Constderatfon, o $842,003 Clly property. North of city [ 27,468 Boutli of city Hwita, o 3,483 Total,....vevs el . S00L61S For tlio ook ondin Juto 21, ST For tho woel onding June 20 110,01 Tor tho week ouditig Jiuna For the week onding Juno . For.the week ending My 30, For'tho weck onding Moy & For tho week ouding 3lay 1 For tlio week cuding May 1 For tho week oudiug Muy 3 il U S “BE NOT RIGHTEOUS OVERMUCH.” Not vold of Heaven {a bie who loves,— Tleaven views jt aud tho sight spproves; Yot purest principles within, ‘Uunguardey, may becoms a ains Exceselve love of cartbly thin Man 0 4 beast's low lavel bringe, 067,177 1,308,117 Not vold of Heaven 18 ho whose mind ek il thut's sioblo and refined, Who weps bis hoart ana convefouce pure, Whose apirit in from guiloeoure; et even Lero 1llA may batide ; Excess of self-respect 18 pride, Not void of Heaven {8 e who Truth from his heart, and eve 1ts wholesome doctriie to ave Of upright mon's atraightforwardness, Not vold of Heaven {8 ho whose hoatrt Tn linman sorrows boae u part, e who with tondorcat sympathiloy 1l fullen fellowssinncr necs Tutob I beware, lext, loviug him, Thou Jearn ut Jungth to love his vin, Not vold of Heaven 18 he whose soul Qan overy fleshily lust eontrol, 2urice bieppy ke wha fecls witbin Unbouuded Datred of allsin ¢ But what{( thou the ain ekchow, Aud hate thy fellow-stuner tov Do wine ; bo sober, Teach {hine heard Wiecly and well {0 beur (is purt, Do Just ; ba ready to forgive, Do Just; let purest virties live Within {hy wsoul, revored a8 stich,— RBut ** Be uot riglitoous overmuch.” WELDON (GOODFELLOW, —— SUMMER-RESORT ITEMS. Tha Tyrol will be largely visited by American touriuw this yoar. —Thore are.aver 100 persona now at the Roquot, New London. ~Santa Cruz, Cal,, ie the Loug Branch of the TPraestlo const, 5 3 ” —The Vermont farmere are taking eummer- bosders for $7 per weok, —“0On the beach t Swampscott™ in where the represontative Bostou fominine awelly ox- bibit their nice clothes. —Tho F.¥,'s of Philadelphia bhnve turned their backs sgniust Atlantic City bocuuse the suchor- ities purmit excursion trains, —1The American, Richold Springs, N. Y., is already rapudly filling up, Among tho latost unotables arrived eig Ars, Gov. Dix and fumily, —There wore no loas than twenty-five bridal parties at the Qhtton House, Ningara Fuils, one day kst weck, An addition has Leen made to the Internstional, exteuding 100 toct into the Tupids.. § —Adirondack tours ure very popular this year, a8 o splondid opportuuity iy thuy aiforded for woaring ous old clotoss, —So far, the wumber of visitors to Northern resorts from the Souihern Stutes is larger thun during sny sesson sinco the War, —Some of the ladies of Cape May ava wearing dressos mudo frow the kilk wushed ashore from tae French sip Independeuce, which was wreckod on that const balf a coutury ngo. ~—Newport beging * to look somothlvg like,” The majority of tho coltngurh hiave ariived and the Ovean Houso opens to-dav, 'The opon-air concorty and the opon-uir thrintions have com- menoed, The turnouts are nuwerous aud quite L5 ilnpmdug 8 avar. —1'no New York Mail saya: ““As u rulo, tho furpiture in wateriug-place Lotel cedrooms s of the most avtiquated and mesnest desciigtion. ‘The beda are simply horrible, and you dou't Lnow ut midmight whether you are lying ou coru- coby, tacks, or the romuunts of a junk-shop, 2''he cane-bottom clnir 15 bottomless, thoe table refosos 10 revolve on ite own xis, and tho louk- ibg-glnss canses you to start back in terror. Thora 1 & wasutaud, but ic ks been washed so ofiou that it is wouk, aud requires o couple of bricks to hold it up in addition to its attouuated legu, ‘The woap rofuses Lo svinca symptomss of hydraphabia, sud if you scaidentally breatho on the towels they become saturated. But theso matters are trivial compaied with the paymont of &4,60 per duy. —_— JUSTICE TO ALL, 1 would be just; not only nato thoso Wha love me, but unta 1y foes x well, Deurly T love wy frieudy ; thut only Alows How itke 1t jiy filte npontaneous grows, An T i butiat, L inuat lovg mite awi, Kiudness 18 shots 10 me, uud, ua o boll “ouched gont:y wounds itk sof(ost, e\weatest fone, 8o comnes tho kKiud response, I canuot, It 1 would, Help loviug thiose who give my hasrt 1s foud, 0 love mino enems—anothor thiug | o do Libu good whien I Buve power to harm § Whon Ifea nauufl Liw, irm disproof (o bring,— To cuteh theslander unu Lo clip ity wing ; Whou crual Treachery ploty, 10 cound wintm § When one wonld stub’him durkly, o lay bure 16 Lldden sword ; 16 (OSF Wy tho sk Patoliood walke i with suchisafotlyolr lt# good name when 1 may,—this task Woll douy, I uiay of sumo elight gusrdon dreain, Butal 1 it 18 towwan agaiusy the stream | Rovenge may bo but paesion, If my lip 18 sealed when houest justice cinims nuy speech ; 1f butred chatus my tougue; if I cun reach A wuviug band, und do tlio chauce Ju 1€ 1 shiail bear my cuemy woligtod ‘Aud hold my peiico,—tiiough 1 may not applaud a g, yot 3m I yurty to the fraud, 1 think' ws should be just to alf our kind. For me, T would have thiv to cheer my lot 3 o kuoiy that bie who Lited me fears mo uot, ELLLN P, ALLRATON, ——— Voltaire and the Marquive Do Gou- varnut. The crowning aveut in Voltaire's life as a lover was tne ssquel to the romance of Aurore do Livry., Moro than sixty yoars had elunsod sinco ho hind seon hor, bho Wod wow over &0 yonry of ape, & widow, and the only oue of g loves still ltving, e wrote to hier, asking if she would receive Lim. The replv being in the allirmative, ke wont, A Buwse in unifor, as HOIzoDUS 88 upon the former occasion when Val talto wae relused admitianco, now led him through the magnitlcent entrance of tho ma- sion, aud uskerod b, Lreathloss with fatiguo and omotion, into the prosence of the Marquise do Gouvoruot, Ior a moment they stood buforg oach other lu gllence, waen Voltaire litted tho Liand 1 hia to his jips and, kissed s, “Ab, mon ami|" shs said with & sad smils, 4 whut have we done with our twenty yoars " AL, how trnal” slghed Voltaire; * one dies ovory twonty yoars, llappy aro those who have Iiuerf them'!” "Bug In the vetrapaat ueitiar you nor I, Auxrynuo. had causo to commiysrate oureolves. My hifo has heon s romance ensy to road; bub yours, what au eloquent aud des. !m'ucn suugglol” You took up tuo war of tho aus," ' Alag," shia roplied, ''T would gladly give my manaion, my furmy of Benuce and Bratague, my dimonds and my carniuges, With my dear ald Butwse 1ucluded, " to live gue ‘more hour of our beautiful life" # Aud 1" rosponded Voltaire; 1 would give my tragedios and my opic poow, my historisy and my starles, all my paat glory, all wy rights o live in posterity, with my fautow in the Acadomy fucluded, to take from your lips only ous of thie kisyos of thoso days.” Then thay wat down to talk over thair aix weoks' droam lifs, thut lay o far awsy baok in tha past, but which shone through all tue wise of more than half a century, Youth, oeauty, aud pagaion wore dead ; ounly tho past was left to thom. What & mowoeut i thois lives |—Galazy Jor July, lp Oy ) John Bright vocently oxpressed hls oplnlon yary decidodly that the anunul mostingot i Friouds, of \vy\wm Lo 18 & mewber, nugffi not :g disouss matters of tomperunce, A majority of the meotly g‘wau of & ditferent opinion, nm{ o exproseed beinselvas, SUMMER-STYLES. Drésseg---House. Traveling, Carriage, and Evening. L) Necklaces---Shawls---Striped Slock- lugs---Hair-Dressing. Parasols«==Gloves-==Hats, Eto. Aftor kenplug na shivering and clinglog to wititer-garmonts all through’ the apring, that fickle divimty known sa tho Woathor auddenly acted, through a portion of last month, na if sho were Inclined to make up for pravions procrasii= nation by giving us the full quantity of heat all at once. Most of us, no doubt, felt fuclined to coincido wish Siduoy Smith, and wlsh that not ouly might slleuporfluous apparol be Inid aside, but the too, too cumbrous flosh which covered our bones, Dinphsnous fabrics grow raplidly sticky, and white eamel's bair seemod almoat preferable to whito organdy, Une waa Inclined to agroo with our Celtio sistors, and believe In wearing woolon goods to keop out the heat. It brought out the summer-fabrica in earnest ; aod white dressos, for the time, scomed totnako tho pas of black onos, avorywhore ox- capt on the etreot. Ono halled the cool cambrics and lawns as thoy came from tho lauadross bands with & gasp of joy, for it was too Lot to amile, Iu splto of the amount of trimming used on these' dickacs, eansible people atill keep & supply ou houd made simply, 8o asto be casily Isutdried. TWWO OF THESE DRESSES we will devoribo 1 Ono ws o mauve-and-white- striped laiwn, with 4ty panssy In the white stripe, Tho Bkirt lhad one wide scalloped flounco wn the bottom, tho scallops vound gi's combric to match the dnrk stripe, 4. long, shawl-shaped ovorskirt, from whicl¢*'tho loopings at the side ocould be easily romovod, as they wore boeld in place by bands of prin oambric, foll nearly to the Lottom of the skirt to frout, while the snds were loosoly kuottod botind, This was also scalloped and bound, Tt basque wa¢ hell-Atting, eud waa cut so that :he scallopa went all around the sido- goros and;down the front. The slaevos were louse coat- hnped, with deop cuffs, This looked 8 fresh ad'possiblo, A blue and white percalo bad tho undorskirt brimmed with Gvo banda of plain and iblue percale, A polonafso of the guods was ko trimmed with aband of the plam gouds ; and a slecveloss jnckot of the stwo com- pleted it, . Organdies for houns-woar ars mada with ona deop flounce or threo brasder oues ; doop shnwl or nearf-shapod overskirt, trimmod with & rulle edged with Italisn lace, whilo a_jacket-sbaped basque completes the costume. ‘I'hose are demis trau, easily laundried, and recommend thown- solves to ruch persons as profer thin to thick goods iv the heat of summer. Scorsuckers are sl in favor for wasb.drosses, and are partiou- lntly desitable for childcen wuo ave likely to puss the greater portion of the summer in the coun- try or un the eea-shore, FOR TRAVELING DRESSES, French dobege, which 1s ull wool, nad does not shrink, scems to be most in faver, now summer Liay ronlly come. Ca#hiere nud camol's hair aro 1uch worn, but the deoege scems to meet all the roquirements better than tune others. It doen not orush and wrinkle easily, and its only failing 18, that it is ‘cheaper thau the other goous, and, for -that reason, will bo loaked st with scorn by mauy peoplo,—those who preter velvet-petticoats on u July day, for instance. Velvotis navara desicable g031s for truveling, for it creases very easly, aud catches Lhe dust worse than any other fubrie, Still, it has boou worn Dby tnot oays of persons who come guder tho * soun-parted” division, 'I he debege tiavelng smt had one broud band of silk, 9 inches wide, around the bottom of the skirt, pipod ot both ¢dges wih a darker shnds, Four bands, decreaning in width, trimmed the tablier ocross tao tront. Tho polounise was long, roachivg o low thnt $he trimming nearty toudfiod the band of sitk st the woftom. It sproad awny in front, and was cut to i tho tiguro, without sny durt fn ihe I'rons of the wamt. ~The back fell quite plainly,without looping 3 but the fronts wore trunmed with o kuife-plaiting of silk, whict pasaed wll around it, and which also passced from the under-sria soum to the bottom at the polungise.” Packets, trimmed with knife- laitings nud bows, wero sot of the space defined rw the skivi-trimming. The sleeves wore cont- shapud, with very doep pluted ouls, fastoued by buttons of oxidized milvor: Giay-straw let, trimmed with gray silk and velvet. Iompou of peacocsy’ feathors, hulding two srav ustriche tips, matching the two shades of sitk in the dross, Piuk tie, edged with Chantilly lace. Gray Emnm, lined with pink. Gray loather trayveling- ugg, smbroidored in rose-Ludy and brown leaves, Shnwl-straps to match., Gray leather embroider- ed belt and silver chatolaine. Gloves to watch the costumo finished it. A GHESTNUT OAMEL'S HATR hind » ehirred flonnce on'tho bottom, bound with two inch-wide bindink of silk, a shade lighter ou the top aud a shado darker on the bottom. Deop shawl-shaped overskirt, trimmed to matob, Banyue with rovers of silk, and coat-slaoves with bupds of the gulis. Carved tortoise-snell butions. Palo-ouff tie, High round hay, with turned-up brim, of brown straw. Velvet aud silk scarfs wound _around I, with bigh standing loops, Humwing bird's boad aud bresst, and long cark's plumey in three shades of brown., Brown silkumbrells, Chalotaine of tortoise-shell. Brown ombroidored canvas shawl covor witin Russia leather atraps, and brown gloves, complote thig toilotte, A OARRIAGE-DRESS ot black silk had the outiro wkirt laid In side plaits from waist to hem. Aun eccru Mexicaine averskirt had a” uot vory deep apron-front and boutfant back, with scarf-onds. Sicsveless juckot of the Moxicaine ovora blsck: sili corsage. Bows of silk, lined with eory, in the loove, coat- shaped slooves. Very lugh, squure neclt. A fringe kuottod into the overskiry tinisbes i, A broud box-plait of the black silk, seeming to bo a portion of the undorskirt, passos up and. over the left sido of the ovorskirt, and 18 fastencd down by bows siumilar 1o those on tho sleeves. Bounot of straw and tulle,—the brim beiug of fine eoru straw, and the crown of tullo, 'Lue trimmiug consists of a wreath of ton-rosos and buds and Chantiily lace, with black horon feath- erg, snd a small ocru osirich-lp. A BLACK ORENADINE DRESS hnd o desp flounce, hoaded by a shivred puff and frill, waich was kopt in pluce by a band of inch~ wide lnsortion of Jetted tuco. ‘itio ovorakirt, of sitriped and _brocaded gronsdine, was looped at the sules and trimated with Jottod luce, od bunque of the grenadine, slashiod to the waist in the vuck, and tnaned with jobted laes, Coat- sloeves of plain gronadine, with frills of the luce ap the wiist and shouldar. A white grenadine bad o sbirred flounge, & inchos wide on tho bottom. A kmite-pluiting of violet silk, the sume width, above it, and thou & gooond floisnee ot the grenadiue, A polonnise of tlis gronndine lined with the violot silk, l.oped high on the side, aud turnsd back 80 ud to show the limng, Basque banoi, faced with the silk, Half-flowing slooves, with straps of #ilk, hold by pearl buoklos, Searf of Valencieunes iusurtiou, edgod Witk lace around theneck, A kind of WATERPTOOF CAMEL'S JIAIR, vary laht ju toxtute, und of woft dark-gray shados, i mudo up with throo seams in tho back, nnd loose frouts. It iy bolted wt the waist, and loopod with straps to give the effeot of a rodingote whon thus worn; but, when un- fastoned, talls to the bem of tho dross, and is & perfect proteotlon against rain or dust. A emall capo, just fulling balow the shouldery, is somatimes added, Heavier goods are mude in the sawe wiyle for mountalusoxcursions or trips to the soa-shoie. EVENING DUESHEH are ont with low-pointed corenges, Thoy are made of all ‘tho delicate, colors 1n stiped and brocaded grenadines,—tome- times ovsr ogolored ,and someties over white #ilk slips, The snshos which laop them are of nlternating rowes of 1ibbon aud Valouclonnes insortion, the edges rounded, and Auntalied with Jace. As the summor advances, bats will have broad or brims, and bo worn to shnde tho eyes. Tuo broad Leghorn flats will be muun nsod, but will hava 1it41o or no riboon in their trimming, whick will conist principully of durk follugo, Tt 16 sa1d thay, in tho fal), we sball really sso the long-worn overskirt and polonaies depart, and that plaig gkire, withont puis, will be wern in their stead, Btill) thie has beeu tho rumor for w0 Jong that we shall probably not bo cous vincod of the fact until we are forced to ackoowledge thut sceing I8 Lehoving, Fhess r]uu glorts will _bo trunmed on the botiom and the tabller, The basquo will bLuvo the uide-seama extondod into taby or sashe eudv, fulling to the top of the skirt-trimming, ‘This guat-ulgeve will Do sepatated by the halfe Iflowluf atylo, vory elaborately trimmead. Bo at loast the digasos ln pllk moom to bear riia ont. B, i would pothaps bo wise to delny the making of handuome Aik diomses until ‘something wore detinito is roally known. T'hie barbatle tasto for glittor, having bocomo satintod with jol, Ia now munifostlug {solf in tho groat number of BTRINGS OF NEADS, which aro used s necltlacon,—Irom thros to len boing usod, and falling Lo tho walet in front, Thesn are of ntesl jet or coval, sud ke ona fancy that the mediumistio Indinn, who in nlwnys on hand at spiritunl seances, hns found & now method of manifesting lus posyor, and s oxerting a controlling lnfiuence ovor Dama Fashion bLor- self and all bee voturies, Another fuiry in neck- Tnces {8 callad the aiguilatto, aud is mado of 1hree rouleanx of silk, to mateh the costume it 1 to bo worn with, “A now lnce shawl hana two of tho onds lonzer than the opposite ones, and i beaded with black or whito jot. It erosses in front, and tho longest endy tie behind, Scotch plaid wraps ars again lu favor, and aro worn with one end falling struight, and thoother prerad soraay tha breastand fastened ou tho left shoulder witis u silver thistlo, Bilk sncquos and mantolets aro slowsy growing in favar and 1opiacing those made of Onshimioro. Thoy will gearcely bear the rough usage, how- aver, whick the ald favorite \mt CAMEL' HAIN BIAWLS, both long and square, are sold at very Jow figures at prosent, so that avory ous who wishos oy possess one, ‘The warmer kinds are not very desirable, howover, and anv lady of tusto would profer some of the fine cambiuation of silk and wool which are olferod. A camol's hair worth lnving costs from $500 lo 5,000, Anyihing much choaper than the firet wonld soarcoly an- swer for an heirloom ; whila any one would be quita willing to bocoma the roaipient of tho lat- ter, whother os A Lostamentary bequoat or orig- fual FOPrIOLors It is sanl that wide atriped dress-goods, In two shudes, “‘J) bo 80 arranged in tho fall that the back-brondths will show nothing but dalc atripes, the eide-braadtha the light atripes, and the fron will display bath. It wounds very outro, how= aver 1t may look. A plain cuirasse waist with plaited slooves mil inish it. THE SBTNIPED BTOCRINDS which aro so much in vogue at presont have brought Lack the low alipper (lot us trust with tho square heel) in placo of the higii one se long in fashion, For instance, with a wrappor of whito oamel's balr, lined with blue quilted satus, will be worn bino-nnd-white-stvived silk loss and low kid alisapem lined with quilted saxin, To comploto thus, 11 placo of the daiuty breakfast- cap of lace and 1ibbon, the Madras haudlker- chief, associated in our minds with nurwes of a wable buo, wil be quite the novelty of tha soa- son, FAIR-DRESSING. . The fanoy for parting the hair on the side fus crensos, Grandmn thus ecparatos her stlver locks, and grandchild in like mauner divides Lier golden unes, Tho contour of the Lead g much more closely defined than i hay been for o loag titne, For full dress, the ontire hond is covered with small finger-puffa, - Young misses 8till wear thelr hair in ono braid down the baci, —n faghion that is_also followed by young ladies, Tho crimped and foating chevolure that wos so popular is no longer con- sidored good siylg, This 1a & = pity, us fur a8 children and mikses aro concerned; for tho freedom thus given to tho hair, when not too much tortured by erimping-pius or hot irons, ardowed & botter snd moro luximiunt growth thay is possible when the bair is conflned 1n any wav, In no instance, Lowovor, Is 1t considered guod taste for a married woman to wear Lier bair down, Whon sho bas aesumed the dignity of o wifs, thon she is supposed to put aside childish ways and customs, and to adopt those that tend to )i\ve her & more wowanly sbpearanco, At home, durmng thia extremely warm weather, one i senrcoly dispused to cavil if, for comfort's sako, the hair is loosoned and left hangivg frea or braided 5 vut, when suoh & coiffura 18 worn 1y the muweot DLy any ono sayo 8 youuy Jady or child, 3t loolis altopother out of place, The flat waves of huir wihich are combed down on the forehend are kopt in |l)hma by bandoline, but are uot as bocominy s the faflinesy wlich Lng been the distinguishod teature of receut bair- drosding. **Laoks as if the chickens had scratehed i1, wan the commout wo heard made on ono of the ewlior uttempls at frizzing; bug, oven though the remark may have been in a car- tain souse spplicable, the soft, hght waves did much towara baautifving maoy su absolutoly pliin face, Lty odelieatoly sbading and doliening bard “or ugly lines. Coiffures of lorg, soft owrds, that wave m and out with ench wotion of the herd, and which aro bold togsther closely at the uape of the nectt by o baud of ribvon, ate very beautiful. They are of graduated longths, the longess fallivg to the wait, _ud are fuil and thick, ¢ 1w ove of the P\m{m stvlos we have esen for young ladics, The single chatolaine braid i3 again boing ot aside, aud the hair is arvaugod on tho top of tho lioad in Hat bundy, which is s cooler style than wenring it braided in the nack, Fichus aud sloovelens juokots are made in greator varioty than ever.” Those of lace and Biwise mushn are particularly affocted for home- wear, They ate light end dressy, and make a plain tollstto look ologaut. TATIASOLS arestill of the samo color a3 tho dross, aud lined with tho shado which is worn to enliven it. Geug, binck, or white pirasols may be lued with any of the delicato shades which aro uwed in the neck-tio or bat-trimnng. Eeru parasols, car- ried with eura dressos, have liuings of pil, blue, mauve, black, or white, Gloves must nyateh the dress in shade, uvless it is black, ‘Lhon the palest-pear! tints ave used by the wost elogaut peoplo. THE OABDEN TIATS of Swisa and orgaudie are quite large ; and it is snil woare to bave s gomuue affair of velvel and milk, with crown, poke-brim, aud doop curs tain, another winter, It doesn’t sound ‘well ; but, when we coutrast prosent atyles with the 2 or 8-inch wide Mario Btuurts we wore not 5o vory long ago, wo think those hideous, and tho prosent monstrosities perfoct loves, * Faslion rules us, and o readily does tho oye becomo ag- cusiomed even to uplingss thai, oven wero “ motley the only wenr," it wonld seem more el- opant to us thun tho clussic robes of Greoee. So, whatever chauge another season may bring, we shiall 1o donbt soon welcome it as more chuimlug thun auything we are at presout wearing, —_——— A HAYMAKER'S BALLAD. In the meadown at morn, wo're happy and gay, Laght us Supmnor’s weather, Tossiug und saviug ihe new-cut hay, Workiug ull togother 3 Hag-niaking, Huy-tuksng, With hestts 58 light s & foathors In the mendows at noon, when resting down Whera thy little streamiot puris, We'ze Linppior far thuu the ludy (b town, Beuide our brown-bued girla s Not missug e Klekin, As we toy with thuir luwing curly, Iu tho meadows at eve, When the sun is gone, We ceass from Jabor, weary, And twa by two we sil ther aluue,~ T with my darkeeyed Mary T pleasing, Bup teasing, T4 X vow hor & litte fuiry, Then ko for the moadows in Bummer. When leal aud lower wre twinb And Eiyth I bright with tho golden Of ol Sol merrily utiining 3 Al raking, Haymaking,— Not & moment luft for ropiulug, JAMES LAVALLIN, D T < i Anothior Mode of Dispositiy of the Dead, ''he advocatos of oromution, saya the Pall Mall Qazette, must look to thoir lnurels, which appuar likely to be wreated from them by o Gar- mun aavant,;Dr. Voo Bteinbeiy, His propisad wethod of disposing of the bodfes of the dsad proviues ngaiust infury to tho living, while 1t offers o violauce to tha foeling whish shrinks from dnstmylnfi tho corpse of o buloved il or relativn, couposition {8, of course, an 1onocuous procoss providad its sesults cnnnot infoet thenir. Dr. Yon S:einbeis, thersfore, pro- osos to cover the vody with Roman or Purt. and comant, which hardens into a solid massaud renders the escape of nusious pases 1mpossiblo. Aceording 1o thie plan the corpss would bhe placed in » sarcopingus of already hardenol camont, the oavity in which it ropusad wounl ve tilled up with the same matoriu), wnd both would atden togather {uto a thick ulab of a substance resembling stone. Thus the doceasod buriad in this munner would vest within inatend of under s tombstons, and grave and mouument ba comprised in the eeme blook of jmitation graute, — & left-hand writor tu the Scient{flo American sIvus a0me rendons why it {s bertor to writo us ho 0o, The haud 4 nover in the way of vision. The pon poiut [v always (2 plain sikht, and so 18 the paper to be wiitten on, Thore s, couse. quently, no inducement to -toop fupward or (o wry thie head 4o ay to throw the cye out of focus, Ttiv & common fault of thoee who wilte much that the foft eye had w shorter range then the right, It 18 ovorworked, aud compolied to adapt fraelf to nearar vieww, In wiiting witlt the lage hand theso evile are avolded, An upright postuce 14 the vaslurt, aud the eyes aie oqually distant from the puper o Tornign hiuts suy, and n tow imported | MONEY AND COMMERCE., FINANCIAL, fATURDAY EvENTRG, July 4, Ag usual on tho Fourth of July, a]l the bnuks and Bxchanges woro closed to-day, and thora le, consequontly, no financiat nows Lo record. Mr. Isana Greencbaum, Vice-Premdont of the German Natfoual Bunk, hine (nken louve of ab- nenco for four months, for a trip to Europo with Lis famity, F The disbursoments bere of July Intoreat on Government bonds are roportod by Assistante “Treasnror Webstor to bo Jargor than aver beforo, showiug that the amount of thoso socutities hold iu this ofty hus hscreasod, Yestorday wus one of the buslest days tho banks bave hiad for miany days. The addition of thio Lukinoss that would bava beeu dono ou Bat~ nrday to the usunl selivity of the titst duys of tho mouth, togathor with & new briskness 1 tho demand for loans, gave thom a great deal to do, Blost of tho banke still have Inrs(or deposity than zlufiy aara to sce idlo, but gomplaiuts “are fewer, aud thero {4 8 conourrenco ou alt sides in the siatomant that business in brightor. ‘I'nn rate of discount at tho bauks was 8@10 por cont. ; on the streot @10 por cond; real es- 4ato louns wors 9@10 por cont. Naw York exchange opoued at 260 d(scount be- twaoon bauks for &1,000, but closed firm at par. ‘ho cleariugs wero 31,400,000, The 'Llurd National B has declared a divi- deud of & per cont, puyubio on and after Jualy 9, ‘e Divectors of the L'raders’ Insurunce Cotn- pauy bavo elested Mr. R, T. Smith Seciotary. LOCAL BTOOKS. Trananctions in loeat atocke are light and fn- frequont, ‘There aro sles every duy of ono or ano hier kind of atock, but many of thom nover reach tho pubho, 'T'he abssuco of suv authorita- tive quotatiovs of rates lilke those of the Htack Lxchingn of Now Yotk wmukes it ditlionlt to do- tormiuo nhiat aro the ruling raten, It nlso opare ates often $o the sorious disadvantags of sollors, who are led in Ignorauce to nocept ;u'lonu bolow the renl value of tuoir securltios. 'Fraders’ In- anrance Jompany stock {y an instanco tu point:sf This Beocl was rated in tho quotstions at 116, and sales weoro made ab that fguro, whon 120 was froely offored for it by the knowing anus, and whep its real valuo wae bolioved by thie bost {utormod to bo at least 125 or 130, L'lie last salo was made at 118, ‘The wtoo of tho Chicago & Calumet Canal and Dock Company gives anvther oxample of the un- cortatnty of values that reuult from tnis stato of affuire, The lage wale of which wa have beard was of a sl wmount at 774, Numbors of sales havo been mado 8t 80, 4nd o ¢nge hins beon reported in whicls 140 was bid, Istinates of tho value of stosis range oli the way from G0@200, The Real Estaio Exclange is about to open its roowa Lo buver and sellor of stocks for daily culls, Tt would be a bouefit to all paities but a fow shrewd and not scrupulous operators it the invitation was sccopted and tue rates of diffor ont wtocks a8 dotermived by sctual sales pub- licly statod every day. il-ollowulu Aro some quotations based on actual salo : National Bank of Iiilnols, Hame Nationul Bank, First Natlonat Bauk, , Germiu Nutional Dunl City Natlonul Bank, Uniou Nutfonal Hay Oorn Exeannge National Banlk,, Eifth National Bank,... Btute Savings. Hido snd Leather Hinic. Look Couuty Natlonsl Bank, Third Natlonul Bank Fourth Natlonsl Banlk, Nntioual Bank of Comi Merchants® Savings, Ghicago Gus Comiyu Guamuer of Commicscs Chleaga Cley Rallway.. Went Side Hudlw North Side Tidelity Bav Truders Inwuratica Compnn: Globe Iusurance Compuny. Q. & C. Canul and Dock O 3 London, 433@ ; Dariv, I6@5L1 ; Humburg, S0G0GS ; 72073 ; Belgitia, 515@511%¢ ;. Holiwad, A@113¢; Swedon, 28; Norway, 1i136; Don- wird, 56 Ffund (Russia), 20 Cable transfers: London, 492; Paris, 60834 DEFAULTING HAILWAY LONDS, The followiug Intest New York quotations for defaulting radway bouds are reported by A, O, Slaughiter: Bid, Asked, Burlinglon, Cedur Raplds & Minnesota tratemortgge T, Minuesots Division,, 62 5 Burlingtou, Cedar’ Bapily & Minyesota firat-norigagto 7, Miwaukee Divislon,, 60 65 Quiveyo & Cinuda Bouthern firsi-iorte Bage Ta. , dieasiaan, shgn 88 Cuenapeaks & Olilo, first wartyage tukold o4 [ Chicayo, Dauvilis & Vinconnes fi Bilte T80 50 Cenrral (of Toy 4y Dis Moluca Vallsy tirstemorigage 50 Des MoinenVatley Inud-grant 84,vee, o, 2 Leavenwortl, Lawreuce & Galveston land- Keaug 103, s a0 Mussourl, Kunsaa & Fosas Brat-morigige T e 50 Noriue iflo first-mortguge 7 3108, old los a0 Ruekford, i wortgage T4, gaid, - South side (of Lou H3go T8, \0uee . 8 BL Jue & Denvor Ciiy (East Division) frat- mortgage 84 gold., , iR ] 8t,dag & Devver Qily (West Diviaion) Airstemortgape 85, gold n Toxus & Pacltln Orat- grun 2, COMMERCIAL, The * Q@lorious Fourth™ was observed on Bnturday, in commorcinl circlos, even more closioly than the avelago of furmer years. The oxcitomont in corn on Friday oftornoon drew & few mewmbers of the Board of Trade to the curb- stong, but there were scarcoly ouough to get up an enthusiasm ofthor way, and they "soon ecattored, % Corn sold in o small way ab 67%{o seller Angust, and 5737c sellor July; eash corn was inaciive, butthe “ring-master” bid 63)¢ audd8ido for ail that might be offered, Wheat was weak and sold very sparingly at 11840 seller the wonth, which wos o dectiue of 1s_from the clowing prico of Friday eveniug. Holler Angust sold av 108}7c, Yhors was nojhiug dowg in provisions or lake shits, ‘thia utreet markots wero very quiot, moat of thom inacuive, nud without claigo, Heuco we do o repent them, Lumbor wos quiet and nomiual, A large fleot. arrived at the sale-docks, but trade was wus- pended. Al the ofiicos wore olused, 'Chere was 10 chango at the yards, ¥ i T CHICAQO LIVE-STOCK MARKET, Batunoay Evsing, July 4, The racoipte of live stock duriug the week bave beeu us followa s Cattle, i 63,701 Laat wee! 8L Weolk botoro lusi TV LIVE-BTOOK KATRH, It is understood that un Mouday next, July 6, the ratod of freight on lvestock from Chicago to the East wilt b advanced. The new schiedulo of rates Las uot oL uppeared, b OATTLE~The weak endiug to-nlght may b clakecd amossg ho auliort sud most unprofitavle of the present Aouon, Altiough the revelpts, vs compured with Just weelc and tho precodiug oo, shaw w faliiug off of soms 5,000 heud, the mavket has leen oversiozked, thy daly urturings consldurably exeeoding the duily’ require- ments of the trado, Tl canse of the nusunl dyprea- sfon Lery 1a foitnd {n the demoraiizod coudition of tuc Lastorn murkole, reaniting from the oxcessive supplies of Last work unid tho livat Half of the weok under ro- vivw, New Youl, Baulv, Albuuy, and Pittsburg have doclinod from Jge to 1e 32 1b, und this murket bus re~ wpouded 10 thy uxtent of A@ye, Medium qualities buve suficred juost, LUl the decdne In othor deserlptions wes wutliclent to {nsn oss to the owncrs, The offermgs wers dechlodly the poorost eeen In our marker thia season, more than throefourtliv of th BULIFe supp.y cousiuting of Texar cattie und Lalt-fagtensd nanives, Tug buik of thess were not sulted (o the wants of (hs Eastern nurkots, amil afier the wants of feeders wnd Chicago butcherd fud boon uttufied the romaindder bad (0 by puddied out to shippers ul auch wiongh to ofer, Tay Prices du tliey Were gencrous Week's Dusiucss wae duny chiel- Iy 0t §4,00@4.2 for through ‘Toxas cattle ; at $5,25G 450 fur Atacket® § W E2.T6@U00 (or uterlor uutives at_§8.50@4.30 for' native buichers’ stock 3 at $5,006 8,15 Jor colunion 10 goul sulpplug beaves, sud ay §5.00 @U,23 for choice to bxtra shitiping ste. Baverat of 1o Leet droves went through [y Oret bunds, During JUBtOrduy iid L0-duy, OWIDY L0 mvugre recobts, the Tnanket displiyed w soeWhat BRLer tous, bub 1o pust of 1o dovilue lius been rognined, QUOTATIONN, fixtra Deoves—Oruded atuers, wyora lun auid over, .. . Olinicu Lnoves. [0y 1,400 88236080 1o 1,330 10 »ging o 400 8,000 SR ¥ T Go0d Beovnityoll-faitened, oy formied wteors, kvoraging 1,160 to LS00 154 vev0.. B.50@8,75 Madjum Grave—Stecra 1 furr ool aver- aglug 100040 14100 Wauceaavnasasiininner LTB@B0 — I ut, yepr old etours, By, Bulchera? Block—-Oommon {0 fale teors, and good to extra eown, for city slaugiite aveeuging 830 to 1,100 {in,,, .0 Bto:k Cattle~Common cattle, flexh, uveraging 700 to 1,030 Ion, Tnferive—Light aud tiln cowe, #Lyge, buils, and sealawig atoers, Cattle—~Toxus . LA0@Y,S R A g tirrent at tho closs of last woek, Tho wunts of ahlppers wein pachign o nrgent aa nataly.but the two Jiheral receipts gnve the tho vantage-gratind, ani hoy exverlenced il dins culty In (iling their' ordery at 1@ L0 Our ro. celpiy couthiie unprecodontadiy hoavy for Uids stagy of the seanon, the arrivals from Mav 1 (o dafo this yeae exceeding by something Hke 140,000 biead the rorelpty for the sanie perlod liok yenr, whils It comparison willt formor_seneon tho differouce by even - noro pro« nounced, At tho closo of the week the inarket ia firm. er—uo to tho Hght arrivala of vesterday and to-dny, Wa qiiote clostnu prices nt $5.93@8.00 for Inferfor {0 comwion; at £5,03@A75 for miudium Lo goad, and ub 5 3 for cholce to oxtra, BHEET—=Tho trado in thin ciaes of stock N been abont s dull u well could bo, bt the mmofl amount of stock aent in enabled rellers to keop up prices, und the market mny be quolad eteaidy ut §,00@2,75 for Inferfor to common : at £3,00R 4,45 for medium, and at £,50@4,00 for gnnd to chuive, Hales of Il wora gyur ot $1.80@2.75 por hosd,—~prineipally at §1,78 DENTISTRY. DR.H.R. PHILLIPS Dentist, 169 Bouth Olark-st,, ot Madison and Monros, Bost Gum Bots. $8 g 75, O $3to S4 Bilvor Fillings, iro to 33 Tooth Extraotod with 3o Sonte ALL WORK WARRA 3 DR. V. B, IU'CHESNEY, DENLIND, A% nnsz‘d H:}.\l' TRETI, 'a biave romoyad our dontal rooms from MoVicker's and sy West Madisun-st. to Clark-st., cornor m}z’mum. ¥orafew-days longer wa il innart’n fall sat bost g toath for oy $8. ‘Thousauds in thls city oan tosthly t this faot, Why pay 20 to #30 olkowhsre for tho same Monay rofandad o avory instanco if Jurtect antiaaction 18 noc glvan; nr, satisfaction firat and pay scond if you doubt it. Teath oxtractod withou pait, Filling Hrwl- by our most skillful opoentora, at halt RAILROAD TIME TABLE, AHRIVAL AND DEPAR‘]‘URH OF TRALNS. Jxranazion ar Revenior MAnes.—t Satucdarie oopted. ¥ Nunday oxoopted. 1 Mondayoxospiad, | Ars 7ive Sunday at 8300 s i u)ahv. Bl X NICHICAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILRNANY b G, it S ntt oo Lt a5 Canitatss corner o dtadtsons e Handalohs Tewee, o Ty Arrive. Mai) tels maln and alr Hoo), Doy Expross, dJackaon Aocon Atlaatie Kavrw NRY 0. WRNTWORTI, Goneral Passengor Aguite ¢ CRIPA™ % AL TN RANI0YY, Chicagn, Kansur City and’ Deneer Short Line, vl Zoufals oy Alowy und Ghicayo, Springrieid, dlton wnid N, Tuuit Tirough Line, Unioi Depot, Weat Side, near i i Bridge. Ticket Upices < Y Depoty and 152 Kandof Arrire. Kansan Clty and Denvor Fast Tz, 0y s haniia Uiy, Expross, 1y ¢ i Exprog 8t Louty aud vox 3 L. via dasicsnviils Do pramield 2prow, Hpringrnid ]‘llr'l Hxpre dehervan Gity Krpron voria, Keokuk & B Eh(cauu&) ['xmw‘::fl l'(,\llro I X, 8 roain , Lacan, Washington I Joliot & D Acuvunimiodatio 40 . 1. FHIPAS, M1 WANKEE &SP, PATIL RAILWAY, Unton Lrpo?, corner liud wnid Canaiests,” Neest Offes doewve, Arnice, oo ]* 8:00 2. . [*11 50 Milwaukes, Groon 1y, Steveny' = o Toint, St, Paul & Minugupolis, & Dav Rxproms... " 9:30 8. m.|*4:15 p. m Milwaukee, Greon Pout, Pral *3:00p, m.|* T60p M | t 930 s etbamy Derot go o ELINOIS LENTRAL iy, oat o kst oyt 4. Tttt e S5 Tt oot st Duapie i ssonat, tisto §t: Fouts Baprey S erhid ok Naw Utloy Bubte S elors G Tiibudtus & Sionz Ci s 1§ ") Runs fo Unawipaign on Saturdays, ¢ CHINAGD, BIPLINATON & UUINSY RA'LTNAN, o Deputr—tont @ Lukeats, Indicnso,, and Sistamnihont, an al und Sixleeniheste, MHcket fices, 2io. 5 Glarlip Grand tucing Hotely and af denote, Teava, i Arrite, 3 ! Mall and Expross, Otiana wid Serea Dutuue & Soux Oity lixp. . Pucine Fave Line, tor Umniis, Tumun Glty, ‘Lodvanwort calsou & 56, Jowopll K *Ex, Bunda 5, 3lix, Monday b CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN MALTIND, i Clty adicen, i it ac)y and 15 Canate ! 1 S Hy corie Arrive, u fail Jilwauges Kxpi i maukee Pussuuis Milwauges Prsseiko Lfii, Flul“t ‘é’.u- K Narquotie Exprovs, & 50 Pl Paaon a~Dopot cornor of Wells and K -Deot aurage of ¢ v Agents CHICAGO, Rfl,@K ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ewot, corner or VanBuren wnd Sherinan.yis, ket oice * Graid Pacyle Hatel, i) Arrive, Omaha, Loavenw'th Atchlson eru Accommudation, Nkt Eapionbnseonsiiinsiriiiin SCALES. v FAIRBANKY BIANDARD SCAT®S OF ALL SIZES, FAIRBANLS, MCKRSBE &00 AL AND 113 LAKREST, ? DISSOLUTION. ‘The firm known as Schmite, Kiein & Co., I this day dle-ulven by mutual agreemnt, B J, Sch Sehmits. retir i e buiess to Lo vontinucd by duhn Kleia 4 Co. o will adjust Al outstandiug acconats of Schmits com! .4l Chicani, Ny NO PAY LY Tein & Cu, O SCIN T, ‘.:'15?.,.. e Tuly 9, 1674, SOIN KLKLN, _ FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY YOR SALD AY TRIBUNE OFFICE. e { PROFESIIUNAL CARDS, DR. A.G.OLIN, whington-st. Pne longost sugaged Aud niost wuoe baysician 10 the eny in the ypeoisd traatinont of e, wnd apocisl Dis 4, Disuases poe Cally curad, Tvelids provited Wi e, ¥0. Sund 3 stawps Woatud by wiatls Dr. Kean, ARK-STo O, May Lo vousulied; peceall Ny, ally ur by noull, oy on a1 GhrGe o warvans divesson. 'k 0, K i ' Rl i plri e il b iU Luurd, 9 s i W0y | Buud 18 onllar 40 tumaly td, attan Doard, itu, ~ Patidnte 4t distano NO CUTtn! J60 SOUTH C)

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