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o A AR S 7 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JUNE 13, 1875—SIXTEEN FAGE REAL ESTATE. A’ Characteristic Specimen of | Chicago Enterprise. Sale of a Large Tract on Cottage Grove Avenue for $125,000. i On Which Fifty Houses and Stores | Will Be Immediately Erecled. | The Market Otherwise Shows Little | Activity---Money Continues a Drug | in the Loan iarket. Reduction of Wages in the Building-Trades---Mis- cellaneous. AN INPORTANT SALE. ITE LARGEST LUILDING SCHEME YET. The exie of the large tract of unimproved property at the corner of Thirty-first street and Cottags Grove syenus, mado public duriug the phet wesk, in the nrelude 10 the mast extensive gchome of boilding that Chicago hss yet wit- Zeased, The tract in question comprises 55 sczen, Iving between Cottage Grove avenue and 1te lak, ead boavded on the south by Thirty- Cret aircet. Thus was eold some time ago by F. L. Fzko & Co. on bebaif of the owners, F, Gor- dor Dexter, of Boston, and J. M. Walker, of this it5, to C. W. Tugdon. of this cits. bot the sule was not mede pobiic till Mr. Rigdon bad com- plezed tue plavs for imj rovementy that exhidit THE GENTINE CHICAUO EPIBIT OF ENTEMPRIAE. The terms of the ealo wore ¥125,000—875.000 temg in exchange, and #50,(00 caah. The proo- urty given 1n exchungo by Mr. fugdon to Mestra. Wallier and Doxter comprised Lots 3to 12in Fiaux Baker's Supdivision 1n S. W. X Sec. 27, 5, 13, 1o ali 50 actes, at a valuation of §1,500 an acre. Hr. Rigdor, who Iast sear erccted on Ogden rvenge the longest row of houses that has yet Yeon built in this city, will pow clsim the pre- cedesce of building THE UBEATEST SUMBER OF DRELLINGS Zhat bas st boen erected at one time by one build- er Te eniers st ance ou the erection on hisnew purchase of forty marble-froct residences and len storcs, the wiole to invoive an outlar of about £250,000. Tho lend 18 to bo divided into tity blocks. ‘Thirty-frst street1s to be paved from South Pars avenme, where the Iirst Daptist Ctrurch is now under way, to the lake. Along the lake a new avenus, to bs named Lake aveone, will be 1aid cat, pared, sewered, pro- viged with gas, ete. It will be 80 feet 1n width. Midway betzesn Lake sveone snd Cottage Grove avenue, another now street Cotiage plece. will divide the tract. This sireet will bs | 66 feet wide, ana will be improved like Lete | avenme. Stose adewslis will bs put down in all the stiects running through and arouad MU, BIGDON'S PRISCIPALITL, and macadamized alloys rua throogh esch block. The contrscis for the dwellings aud stores have slmort all been let, and work miil begio ou Monday. Jouathan Clerk bas the conirach for earpentry. ‘The plaus havo besn drawn b; J. M. Vau Oedel & Co. The ten stores wili etan; together 0n Costege Grova avenae, with & froot- age of 200 foet. ibey will be of thres stories, with marble fronte. The houses will be built in Biocks of five, four, sud iwo bouses. On Lake Evente, fronting tho f2kc, thera will be st each end blocks ot tive houses each, and betneen these 1o blocks, with vacant spaces of 20 feat on either mido, ghers will be s block of two rosi- dences, larger and more hughly snished than the otuers. The ssme arTapgement is maintained in the froutago on both eides of Cotiage place. The remaining four hoases will stand ou Thirty- firet steei, &t the corser of Cotisga Giove ave- nue. All these rocidences are to bave fronts of the bect Lomoxt limestove, excopt Lbe four middle Jioue. s froaitog on Cottage pisce. Taese 2re to have Lake Superior brown s:oue frouts. All are 10 be of twosteries znd Lasemont, with parlor, ining-room, and kitcheo, in most cases, on t mn oor: i the basemen: wiil be the cellars snd store-rooms. In tae second etory there wilt e three chembers with bath-room. Insomsof the houses the din‘nz-room will be placed in the basemcni. There s in all s dumb waer to the ant floor. Tho interior hoases sre w0 bo 20347 feet, with 18-foot excensien : ihose at the ende and in the muddle are 20356 foot, with Lay windows. They will all be fip- ishod ia good etyle, with Leyetones, caps, etc., of orusmensal Gewign. There will be A GELAT VALIZTT IN THE STTLTA of the froots, somo being foiehed with porti- otz sopp.red by Cotivtiizn columns, odiers wmith hoods cver f7ont doors. £oished with oroa- meatel ecroll brackets, aad two of tha blocks with balconies the entire langth at bats of firet- ezory windows. The large houses will bave five martls menicls, the smaller ones three muntels. “T'ue apper stories Of the siorea are to b fin- istiod off for flata with mx rooms, each to bave iwa own private ball. These blocks are not like some that have been buiic i thw cits, iD woica bali-a dozen houses or more stard Logethes Miih Lo viier wails than 1l fous surrounding thean. Lvery bouse in Mr. Tuguos's blocks s eeparzied frow its neigbbo:'s by brick walls, thus addiog greatly to ibo sok i< of the atructures sud the comfort of inbabit- ing them. The honees wili be completed about Oct. 1. nod vili be rented attil the marke: bo- comes favorabie for selliog them. Two of them have siready found purchasors.—one au $10,500, e0d tbe oher at $9,060. This, as we have etatod, takes cbe Jead 0f sl the movements of the kund thut bave ever been achieved in this city. Mr. Ragdon hae pecalar facilities for sne- cees in the fevorable condition of the building irades, and by his efforta promisss to turn what bas hitherio been an uusightly, upiobiabited Wwaete, into an stiractive residecce quarter. phadainlaii SALES. OTHER TRANEACTIONS OF TXE WEXK. Payopd the above important tran-actions, the real-ortate market for Lhe pust week exlubited pothing more than the mormal movement, as will bo seon by our usual record of =ales. The dwponition of outsiders to invest in Chicago real eatate 13 uoslaken, bat the number of negotia- tions that bsvo beeo comploted durivg the past week is not considerable. This 15 part- 1y due to tho firmoess with which prop- sty is beid by Chicago owners. Parties who come here to invest are apt to be dis- appointed if they have becn led to belicve that valuable property %ea being wildly sacrificed on every band. They find that Chicsgo owners have the most abiding faith in their own city, and & Leon perception of the fact that at pres- eut prices Chicago realty is cheaper than that of oy otber great tradecentre, The number of tho-o 7ho ae forced to_sell by the pressure of 1ncumbraaces is overy day growing smaller. A moat myniticant evidence of the fiaancial eound- Dees of Chicago 18 the statement made by one of 1he leading joan agonts Lore. that for a long time bis remitiances Eaet bave exceeded the mouey he kas received from that quartcr. The amount of obligaiions paid exceeds that of new losns. Iazob Weil aud George A. Seaverns bave sold 9511¥) tect on the uorineast corner of Fraukuu snd Monroe stieots, 1 conneciion With Rees, Pairco & Co., 10 Marsuall Field, for §7: this sale was reforred Lo in our lass Sunday's issne; No. 722 Michigan avenue, ibree-siory and base- ment etoue-front houxa, ot 25 feet, for $22,000 ; two-stors frame, with brick bacem:nt, on Michis %2 avedue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- s wreeis for 810,000 chirty-fve foet on B 050‘ g Eu , near Twenty-cighth strest, for asles P. Kceney has purchaced thirty- ote on Lafin and Pagling yfreeu;:% Hexmi::: avenun, beiween Polk and Tavlor sireets, upon wlict be proposes erectng two-siory and bass- ment tnck bhouses during the summer. The casti; » lot on Indios avenuo, eact 2ron, north of Thirly-Afth stroet, for $3,000; Camipbell Bros. & Co. have eold ouc lot ou Campiell avenus, nesr Congross sicet, for $00 a foot. Loring A, Chase sold two houes and lota on the coiper of Brooks etrcet aod Lilis sveaus for | €14.000. Clark & Siiva have s0ld house and tot on West Monros stroet, near Western svenas, for 36,500. H. D. Huosu hias soid No. 1004 Soath Stale street. for §4. AL Teuie bas soid on North La Salle street 100 sect south of Bcluller street, west fiont. 25 foet to 2)ies, for 4,125 cash, being $165 per_foo! 15t oa Livcoln avenue, just morth of gh o] uvenue, eest front, 25 feet frout. for $L,600, nearly all cash. OUTSIDF PROPERTY. C. H. Gaubert hsg sold Lo.s 5 and 6 in Clarke’s subaisision of Sec. 13, 89, 13, for #3.000 to J. L. Campbell, snd a brick boaza with ot on Camp- Lell avenno, near Weslern pvenne for $4,500. J. G. Huszagh hey sld fourtcen iote in Att- wood's Addition to Wasnington Heighta for £3.000. Clark: & Sitva have sold tweaty-one lots et Mor- i Washington Heights, for $6.500. Kirl B. Newell has sold a_lot, 150 fect front, on the ridge at Morgan Paik, for 33,000, Irs Brown bas sola three 1ot ut Desplzines to John Anderson for £G00; a two-slory brick bouse aud 101r lote at Park Ridge for 3,000; veven iots at Paik Ridge for §700. S. Delamater bas soid to ira Brown 160 acres st Homewood for £50.000. This is In,hn imme~ caately subdivided and pat in the market. Maup & Congdon bavo sold 1o Mr. Jehn Fitz- gersld, of Nebraska, the greater part of Block 1, Tlocke 2 and 9, sud Lots 19t0 30, Dlock 12,10 Congdon's tudge Addition to Rogers' Park, for £45,000. 5 Milard & Docker havo sold at Lawndale Louse and 30-fout lot for $3,100, and two houses, with 50 feet eacls, for $10,000. B. Hunt has eold 40 ots in Koiser & Will- iams' Subdivision 31, 37, 15 for §2,500. W, A Buttors & Co. bavo gold at suction & lot 29¥161 feet, ob the coruer of Wabasl aveiue and tirst screet, 3t 4% per foot, 5,352, ‘Robert C. Givins_ has sold houss and lot on Capal street, at South Linglewood, to . Sieteon, for &2, two lots in the grave at South En- rlowood for 335U each; one lot in Block 4, Soc. 5, 47, 13, South Englewood, for #350; one Jot on Weat Whabington etreet, west of railroad for £1.000; one lot in Block 1, Bec. 1. 87, 14, for Viatren, Keeney & Co. have sold 1,200 feet in Reeuey & Barton's Addit.on to Soutn Evanston o Y'sml Thurlow, of Philadelphus, for £13.009, on up sllcash besis. A leiter from the pur- chaser ahiown the writer indicates & further vestment of Philadelphia ca;.ital st an eatly day The properts was pouubt as 80 InYesiment, anc Wil ba rapidly improved. Tho samo firm eoid 842 foet in the Ridge Subdivisicn a: South Ey- enetn for $20.400, and a loz 1 Harvert & ard's Subdivision, same placs, for 31,000 cash. it THE LOAN MARKET. LARGE FUMRER OF INSTRUNENTS KSCORDED. Ths grester part of the busiess the prst ook has been in the line of secariug part var- wments on the trupsfers of roal estate, in whica department tiere appests to bave boen so uD- usus! degres of sctivity. At the samo time there hss boen something doing in the wav of actual loane, which are resdity negotisted at 8 per cent on good secarity and good namos. The number of trust-doeds and mortgages iled dune 7 was 252 probsbiy the aighest number thsy Liss ever ‘appeared on the records of Cock County in ons dny, but the averago coosideration was small, uot exceeding $480. Of iheso instraments 188 wwere given by one party. and sre ircluded in our etatement below. It appears, however, there was some icformality copvected with them, which bas pleced the whols batch ina very questiopable situstion with rezard to their legality. In factthes ars considered nuil and 1d, and if thess 183 trust-Jesds with their cou- sideration of $33,000 bo deducted, a very c:edita- ole showing is made for the borrovers of Cook Ooupty, inssmuch as the reioases will then ex- cecd the incambrances. COMPARAIITE STATEMENT 73 THX WESR EXDING s Tnetramemn | I 48§ 79,81 Truct-deeds.. 51 36, Horgeges. 5 GOMPANATIVE STATEMFNT FEOM JUNE L 70 T 19, 1A Instrumenta. Contiiere-) __ | Considera- . l ten, | tion, MISCELLANEOUS. SOME NEW DBUILULSSS. The vacant lot on tho coruer of Randolph street and Fifib avenue, between Greenebeum’s bavk building and the A. L. Hale bmlding, the tite of the old Metropol , is g00n to be covered with a four-story merule-front building by Mr. Henry Spears. Yertordav the work of re- moving the rubbish from the lot was bagun. Duriog the preeent week the Union Stock- Yards Company have commenced the erection of » Iarge zow building opposite the vontheast cor- ner of the Exchavge Building. This baildiog will be 140 feet bs 50, end will have the same ight aa the Exchange Building. It will be de~ shed from the Exchango Buildiug by a passago- way 20 feet in width. Tho lower floor of this new building will be occupied by s saloon and resteuraut, and the mpper will be cccupied by officos for the uso of commiss:cn men and others having business to transast at the Stock-Yards. Messrs. Barnham & Root are the arclitects. Johp P. Ollioger wiil build at once on his 40~ foot lot, sdjoining the First Netional Bank. on Washimgton sirect. & three-story and basement stoze front store building. Tins will complete Washington straet slid. 0a the south side, from Hichigan to Fifth avenue. BUILLING PERNITA. William Brackner, arcbitect, four-story and basement brick, 50x55 feat, st 262 Kinzio street. F. Danmaw, five-story and basement kione front, 70x150 fect, northwest corner Wabseh av- epne and Madinon-tt. R. H. Williams, two-story brick barn, 22178 feet. ac 215 Souti Halsted stroet. J. Beck, two-story brick, 50x70 fost, on Lin- colo avenne. A. W. Windett. three-story brick, 40376 foet, 48 106-8 ilwakee avenuc. Sueappa F. Smith, two-story and besement rick, 22x33 feot, sonthesst corner Celumot av- enue and Thirty-second street. V. Curiss, two-story snd bssement brick, 24x 80 feet, at 505 Weils street N. Jeuean. two-story aud basoment brick, 40x 38 feet, on Weat Taslor street. Bame, two-story and basement brick, 20x38 feet. on West Taglor sirest. J. K. Barker, two-story sod basemout brick, 25340 fees, at 1033 Walssk avenue. Conrsd 'Eslf, Lwo-story end bassment brick, 22x40 feet, at 412 Osk street. R. Oates, two-story and basement brick, 34x 40 feet, on Howard streas. ‘Heunry Myer. three story and _bssement brick, 25370 feot, southeast corner Sedgwick and Siegel streats. srs. B. W. Parmolee, two two-story and bsse- ment stone-fronts, 25x40 fect each, on South Park avenue. Jobo Maber, three-story and basement stone- frout, 23x42 feer, on Wadash avenue. A. McNally, two-story and basement stone- front, 100x40 feet, on Lincoln avenue. SAN FEANCISCO. The San Francisco Real Estale Record says tbat * Alr. 8haron 18 now much the largeat real estate oyner 1n that city, his property being worlls at least $7,000.000. "Iz will be worth twice that sum 1n tex o twenty vears. It saya of Ralston's sale of his sharsof the Palace Hotel: Wiiliam C. Ralston last month doeded a half {nterest in the Patace Hotel property to Wiliam Sharon, tie Iot being on the soutiwest corner of Markst and X Momtgomery, 2:5 fest on Market, up fo and fron: on Annle, by 344 deep 0n Aauie sad New Mor! ery, back to and frosting on uorihi eide Jeesis strect, in rear. The price set down in the eed, of courre, affords no reliale indication of the really paid, o _of the nature of the transaction. The building il cos:, whea comyleted, abou: $1,:52.000. The lot, with ite four frontages, 1= Wort) aLont $4,00 per front 100, or 3 tosal of §1,110, 00, Akis wonld make total 03,850,100, wiule the doed would srem to indicats 1Bt Sharon paid at the rate of $3,500,000. If Ralstem 0% this price be did well. Of course the haif of the 1n0rigages dus on the Froperty (smOUDLiDg, we be- Iieve, 10 $80.,000 to oue Lank and §1.U,0.0 10 another) s dedacted from the price paid Balston, Price pud was 55,000, ewell baa nold No. 164 Forrest Bo. 15 Fomest aveaus, and No. 151 Barth Oakley street for 83,7T50—91,750 } REDUCTION OF LAROR FRICES IX XEW YORK. ‘The wages paid the bou.avard iaborers in New ‘York were recently reduced by city suthori- tiss, 3ad this occurrence calls attention o the in sl { marked decline that hes taken pl branches of labor : The excitement and general discussion sttendizg the roscat redaction made by the city suthorities in the amount of wages paiu the laborera on the Boule- vard, has dlsciosed the fact of a marked shrinksgo in {he price of Ixbor this sexson among many of tho trades. Contractoss, and archtects, and other porsons | employing large aumters of men, etats that ihere i€ 4 great falling n wages fu the butidiug trsdos from Iast §ear. Carpenters earm from §2.50 to $1.23 per day, Saict en sverage of $3.00 lomu year. Bricklasers, or Tassons, who wero paid last yeat from 33 to §3.50 per Gay, mow receive on the uverage but 3 and $h cxtept the more skilled front Lrickiayers, who esra $4.50, Dainters are paid only $and §2.75, agafort an tversge las: year of 3. Hod-carriore get '$1.73 whera they earned 32,50 por day lust yoar, Stone-iuasons sre satiuied with s Teduction of 80 cents per duy. snd Sinony plasterers thexo s a differenco of 38 per cent in $he estimate of thoss men who sdhers to she Tules of | {heir society and those who do not, SIOnC-GUIieTs Ato © yuid from $3.50 to $470 per day this year, against 84 to | §5 1ast year, _Cellar-diggers have submitted toa reduc- | tion of 25 cents per dsy, their wigos ‘now ranging from 1,50 to $1.75 per day. s i One feature of encouragement in this situs- tion is the fact that tha laborers in many cases, especunlly in the stone-yards, are workiog in complete disregard of tho rules of the sociaties end trades-unions. They prefer now to look after the interests of their familtes, which they ud they have been sacrificiug 10 a delusion. g TRANSFERS. The falloming instruments were filled for reo- ord Baturday, Juns 12: CITT PROPERTY. Mitwankeo av, 2003 f: 1w of Willat, 4 to ailey, dated June 11, .$ 8,000 Exmerald st, 92 ft 8 of Thirty w i, 35 T1a83 (&, with other property, dated Sarch1 4,000 Uulon'st, 24 ft n_of Foorteouth st, w {, 35190 daed May . plaipes st, 159 ton at, w £, 30x150 1,800 4,200 , dated Moy 13, 1 . 2,500 ce, 131 »-10 {1 8 of Wesl Foik 6t, o f, 15 ft, dated May 1. 800 Fih Clark st, 92 {t 0 of Menom‘nea ot, ef, 33 e running to Wells et, dated Junedu. ... 4200 Crebard st, 10 f: 8 of North av, o £, 20x70 ft, dated April Lo A Adiga b, 177 f6 w of Western av, b f, 24 122614 tt, dated May 4 L. 1,500 iorth Clark st, 50 {2 8 of Schiller'sf, o 7, 2% 151 210 £t, dited Juno 2 3,125 Twenty-Aftiat, n e cor of Ford 124 610 11, dated May 19, 14 1,250 Ssme 35 the shore, dated Jume 1 10 | Buperior at, 150 10 {t w of Lincoln st, 11, 24x.23 11, dated Jupe 12 . 900 Van Buren st, 167 {t ¢ of Ab: 83310 ft, dated Alay U1 2,000 “brambull av, 431 ft 8 0f Barry Point Koad, w 53116 810 {1, dated June 12, .10 Third av, 75 ftnaf Van Buren sf, of, 251103 1t; also, South Dearborn st, 208 ft n of Thir- ty-se-oud at, w f, 6Jx110 £t, duted Jone 12... 18,000 SOUTH OF CITT LINITS, WITIIN A RADIUS OF T MILES of COURT.EOUSE. Indiana v, 178 ftn of Forty-seventh at, ef, 50x161 f:, dated June 4. . 8,280 Undivided ; of Block 1 of ¥ of o w i Ser, 1, 3%, 13, dated Juns 11 . 2,600 Undivided ; of Biock 4 in ssmo, dated 2500 SUMMARY OF TRANSFERS FOR TAE WEEK. The following i the total amouns of city sod cuburban travsfers mithin radins of seven milss from the Court-Ilonse, filed for record daring the weok ending Saturday. June 12: City_sales, 83; consideration, $697,633. Nortl ales, 4; consideration. $7,000 ; : Sales, .30 cops.derstion, HUMOR. Wenring off the green—Plsying billlards. Belng and having—Tho can-get-sways want summer-bourd, and the can't-gor-aways will be summer-oored. “ Bub,” said Joho Henry's hopeful to a small boy who wao.ed to whip him; “son couldn's lick & postage-stamp.” Customer—*1 want s blce plamp chickea, <, Shopman—Trussod ? Customer—-Ok, Pl am gomng to pay for it! Feartul outraga—A voung English lsdy resid- ing to Panis nas recoived over flitv lashes. She Was born mith thein—on ber evelids. * Trwo soles that beat as one,” remarkod the boy to h's mother, us she was dealing with him for his 5108 With both slispers at ouce. A lazy fellow falling » distance of 50 feet and o8caing w.th only & few acratobes, a bystander remaried that he was ¢ too slow to fall fast enongh to burt himself. A chap picked up a psper Batardsy and read tho hoad. * Genersl Washington Dispatches.” ““8ho," hie excizimed, *I wanzer know if thet coitter sin't doad yot ™ A Minnesota Shorift carried s bullet in hix head ten years, and, when they remaved it the other day, be became foolish. They wre looking for some 028 4o shoot him sgain. & loquscious blosikhead, aftor babbling some time t> Lord Ersksine, observed ho was afraid ho was obtrudingon his Lordsbip’s car. * Oh, not atall,” smd Erekino; 1 have not been listen- ing. Tnsalt as well 28 injury—(Joses bLas receivod a knockdowner from his obliging and_scieutific fiiend Browrn, who promised to ** play lizhi.”) Broan—* A'l right, old man; contact betwaood two such soft suvstances can't do any barm.” Insccarate caphemism—VWhy are lodgiugs to let aimest always advertiscd, not as - Lioons,” bui 38 “ Apartments ” +¢ Apartments ™ for sin- gle gentlomen aro all very well ; but sureiy ** To- pethesmenta” wouid ba more snitabie to man aud wite. Proof positire—O1d lady (who sleops badly; «Xow Mary, if 1 shonld want to Light wy candle, “are the mafclies thore > Mary—+ Yes, ma'am, there’s wan." Old lady—“One! why, if it misaes fire or won't Lght—" Mary: Oh, divi) a fear of it mn'sm. 5 ure Ithried it ” A lady who loved Bulwor antered o bookstors Just as one of the clerks pad kulled a_large rat. 3.1 wish to soe * What Wili He Do With It2'" she said. toa boy behind tha counter. * Weil,” ead the boy, *if yow'll step to the window, you will probably bee hum sling it into the back lot.* A man rushed broathlescly into o lawyer's of- flce in St. Paul, and, sppronciing the legal Ju- | mioary. exoitediv remarked, A man han tied a heop to my_horse's taill Can Ido snything 2" 1 *Yes," replied the attorney: ‘‘€o and uatieit,” | That was good advice, and didn't cost the man .but $5. At onc of our achools, receatly, in anawer to the question, * What's the diffeionco between an island and 2 contineat, and uoon which do we live2" » bright littlo shaver replied: ** The cifference is, that 3 continout i much larger than 2n island, and we live on bresd and meat aud other thinge." A boy who had stolen some apples was forgiv- on for the rather ingenions manaer in which he oxcusad himsolf. The schoolmaster asking bim what bie hadto say for himself, the urchin re- pliod: “The npplos wers Tom's; 1 dou’t know how he got them: and now they're mine, snd he don’t know how I got them." English tourist in Ireland—** Tell me, waiter, 2 nbat hour does tho first train leave for Cloo- el 2" Waiter—+* Is it the firat thrain, sor? I'm not rightly shure. Tho noino thrain up used to 1sve at ha'f past noine, bat faix it goes at tin o, and thezo's o firet thrain now st all at all. Boc 12 ax 83 the bar, s Satorday afternoon, while the rops-walker was go:ox througb his performance, & boy abons 12 478 oid turned to an acquaintance df the esme #ze aod remarked, * Tom, don't you wish you could do that?” '#Yes, I do,” eadly rep.ied Tom, *but my folks make me go to school :negy s detormined tha¢ I shan't mever be no- B THE WHISPER OF THE WINDS. T heard the winda whisper whes I first met my love; ‘They bappiness promis'd where'er wo might rove; And oft did they linger, #of: snd sweet, in my exrs, Banishing all sad thongbis, gently calming all fears,- Tneard the winds whisper when the wedding-bells ang, On the way to the church, while the ehoristera sang; Thcy whiepered of blirs dnd sweet Plaasurea to come, Desr fosu of the househald, whea I took my bride ome. T hesrd the winds whisper when our littls one dled ; 1 foar'd tnat my darling might soan Lie by his sido; 5ad, 23 was my hoatt then, whilo 90 wird whispér’ s0? When we saw aur dear babo in the cold clay Iaid low. 1 beard tho winds whisper, and X shudder'd Their weird, warning volces that filled me vr:fhh;:lrr' Thoy whisper'd the desth-kmall of her I loved best; © “Tey whisper'd no comfort when I laid her to rest. - RCH A Eentucky Prehistoric City. Franifurt (Ky.) Yeoman, Mr. Green Batte, the omner ofa farm st Peeled Osk, on Slate Creek, a noted section of Bath Couaty, in plowng up sbont 60 acres of level 1and this spring. discovered the roivs of & city of regular swcois, carped wish stone, aod ovincing & highor order of architectaral knowl- edgo 2nd s greater civilization than any other rebistoric remains yct found iu this country. auy vears azo & faint trace of a aimilar citv was noticed in Montgomery County, near Moout Sterling ; but the owiners of tho lsnd, having litde taste for backward researches, almoat or entirely obliterated the evideacos to make room far corn-growing. i 9 MONEY AND COMMERCE FINANCIAL. Yosterdsy wes aa quiot in fnancisl circlos 88 thoe that procedud it during tho weck, The bsoks Lave, outeldo of Lheir regulsr customers, {e dosirable appli- cants for the surplus in thelr hands, and rates are cor- reopondingly weak, The mercantile trade of the city as undeniably fallen shost of the expoctations tbat weze catertatnad of it, but thore is some comfart to bo Liad in the concurrent testimony that, dull a3 it ia, it fs activity itself fn comperison with the stagnation vl Blo in the East, Rates of discount at the banks remsin unchanged ot @10 per cont to regulsr customers who borrow the year round, Rates are readlly made at3@3 per cent lessto independent borrowers who have tha satfsfac— tory security. It is generally undarstood by this time ihat the duliness of the loan market makes it more dif- fcult than ever for dublony borrowers to get funds, “Chie lower the rate the stronger the security must bo. Dusinesa on the atrect grps in duilnees with that among the banks. Rates are (618 per cent, Nerw York exchange remaius frm and scarce at ship- pleg rates, Gurrency is golng forward dafly fo New Yorkto ‘make balances good. The clearings Ssturday trere $3,644,228.67; for the weok they wero $22,044,150,41, and the balances §2,498,- 410.63. The fguers for the corresponding week of last year wore $11,068,990.05, aud CL,u38,35.25, re- spectively, THE BAILEOAD WAL ‘The Philadelphia Ledger has the following with re- gard to the struggle between the Daltimore & Ohio and tho Pennsylvania Ruilrosd: The dsmnge reanlting to the credit of tho Baltimors £ Ohio and the Pennaylvanis Railroad Compaules, by their continied warfare of rutee, is told in the past and present prices of thelr respectivestocks. Previous 1o the exiating differenzes the stock of the Buitimore Olifo Ruilruad (par $1:0) sold at 190 per sliare, It is now quoted at about 17, with very few gales. Ths Yennsylvamia Railroad (pat $30) sold, whon the two ronds worked in comparative barmony, st 56 per share, and_ after the anuouncement of tha last divi- ceni, ou thg Ist of May, Bold at 505, and {3 now quot- ed at'sbout 403/, with large ealcs. 1t is thus seen that both companies are sutterers, the Dalmora & Obio beiug the greater snfiercr, A3 there is no reaton for tho suicilal policy which makes {he owners of both compunies severe losers in the prices of their stocks, thore is hope that the siockholdera will early enforce Toconcitfation. ‘The New York Datly Bulletin of Thursdsy says: There ure many ramors {n regard to the railrosd war, und there is 1o doubt that an affort s making to crrive st o tlewent, Mr., Garrett demauds &5 a preliipinary thas his cars sball be put back on the fine leading to New York, sud it is questionable whetlser Peansylvania kxa I law the right to put them off. 1If that is concedrd he is ready to negotiate in Tegard to freights to all points sxcopt Baltimore: Mr. Heott is ready to open negotiations. If personal foel- ing cen bo kept down it i beileved thai @ sottlement ‘wiil be arrived at within & week. 1t 12 mald that Mr, Garrett is dterimined never to allow his peper to be offered agoin in this murket. 1fis only obfect in send- ing it on liete st all was taaf ho could sell it st better Tates than in Baitimore, GOVERNMENT BONDS. Bid. Aded. Tnited Btates 8 of 31 ¥ 1wy United States 5208 of '62. 117K 8y Dnited States 3208 of 34 Cnited States 5-208 of '65. 20 of '65—Jsnuary and Jaly. 5108 of *Gi—January and July. 5.20s of 68—Janusry snd July. 10-406.... ... United States o YOREIGN EXCHANGE. Bterling exchange was 437 @410} ; cable transfern, London, 401 ; Paris, 5103, Otler rates of foreign ex- change zre quoted 1 Paris (france). Germauy (relebmaris) Belgium ({rance). . Holland (guilders Sweden, N Austria (paper Lorins). ... S155@512; frifey sa’rf Asied. Chicago City 779 t. bonds.... 102K & ft, 1055 &int. Cuicagto City 7@ ot, sewerage, 1625 & jnt. 1043 &int, Chicago Ciry 732 ct. waterlosu 1023 K fut. 1035 k1ot Chicago City 7 3 ch.certificates 83 & int, Cuicngo Uity 63 ct.certificates 95 & fat Cook County 7 ct. bonda,.... 102} &int. 103} ‘West Park 7 per cent bouds . %3 Einw BASKE BTOCKS. Merchanta’ National. Era X, Fitth ) : Comuierciul Natlonai Bink. Jerman Nationsd Baux.... Corn Exchauge Netional Cicy Natioual Bink. Home Nationat Ba Satione] Bk of T Hiinoin Trust and Sayhng on_ Nsneustl. n ard National Sde & Leatbor Bank... 5 UISCELLANEOUS. 14 1825 T ji Chamber of Commerce. esirt sy 1 Chirago Gzs Light & Ooke Company. ...140 Chicago & Northwestarn gold bonds. 1 Pulinian Palace Car Company, % cosition stock. . Dit trict of Coiunubin 3.85%, (guar=ntecd by Tnited States 8% TN LATEST. #yacial Dispatch to Tha Chicage Tribune. Nxw Yors, June 1i.~Pacific Mail was depreszed 3{ in the stock market by the announcement of the needs of the Company of §1,600,000 as telegraphod. The Pucific Mail Directors to-dsy reforred the report of tho Vico-Presideat 1o s committes with power 1o ack. 8¢, Panl has fell off to-day 13{. Otherwiss stocks were dull 1T he Ansclated Pren.] Nxzw Yorx, Juns 12.~Aoney closed a¢ 2 per cent on all. Foreign exchange firm, During the afrernoon lesd- ing bankers advanced the official asking rates to 4.38 and 4.91, No business for to-lay’s packet waa dons sbove L§7X, and 4.90 net., Prime commercial paper quoted st SY@GS5 per cent. Gold opened 2t 116 and closed at 116, st which al the transactions of thaday were made. Carrying rates 1@: per cent. Losns were slso made fiat, Clearings $31,000,000, Tho Assistant Tressarer disbursed to-day 32,000,000, of which $1,656,00 wers paid outon mo- count of the mixteenth call for bonds. Customs ro. celpts $197,000. Governmonta closed firm. Tallroad socarities dull i the late aftermoen deal- fogs. 2. ‘State bonds quist and nominal, Stocks strong st the opening, on the gemeral beliet that the railroad war was virtuslly stanend. Later «m, the whole st fell off, but afterwards rallied and 2dvanced X t 13§ per cent, snd then became irregular xmd continued so until late in the afternoon, when ‘Western stocks became wesk, particularly Northwest- ern coramon and St. Paul common. Tae general list (Van very dull, 3 lsrge number of operotors having goue to the Jerome races, ‘The Pacific Mzil Direclors met for the purpose of cousldecing the question of ralaing money to mest ity oAtz sty a sesomct o thios foam slosrse er now butlding, and also to pay off the Panama loan, After discussion the matter was referred to the Execu~ tive Committoe with power, ‘The decline in Northwostern common and preferred wan bascd on & ramer that tho Company intended to ‘malke a freeh lssus of stock. The story was also started that the St. Paul Compeny intended to issue new uo'i:, ‘which was without the slightest foundstion fn ik Stocks at the closs wers steadier, with a recovery of 3101} per cont from the decline befors noticed. Northweatern and St, Paul led the market in the re- aovery, ‘The transsctions to-da) e, of waich Toson. wate Eae G080 Tave, thore 1100 Northwestern, 14,020 Pacific Mail, 8,000 St. Paul, 8,000 Qlion, 2500 Weslern Do, a6d 1000 Usion Facic pocr specie 8l ent 4,75 T ey 0 wos] ;-atatement 0ws : Loans, P g T R v e crease, $2,190,200; deposita, de:rease, $.25,400; cir- QTM(;‘%?, decrease, $134,200; reserve, increase, $2,- Coupons, '65.. .. Coupoas, now.. Missourin,. gin e Tennessecs, old...... 43 | North Caroiins, old, . 203 Tennes:ces, Row. 45 | North Csrolina, new, 10 Vizgwis, new. b sTocxe, Canton....... 65 | St Panl pfd. Western Union Tel.. 74y | Wabssh. 157 . Wabash Pfd. 00" | ort Wayne. 8) | Terrs Hauto, 63 | Tecre Hauto pfd 4 | Chicago & Alton | Cuicago&Alton, pfd..106 i Ohio & Miselseippf .. 23 16% { Cleve,, Cin. &. Col 21" | Chi., Bur. & Quin 3436 | Lake Shore. 53 | Indizna Cent 653 | Tlinola Central 815 | A & P, Tel. Tnion Pac. i Central Pac, bords. 105 | Union Pac. stock. 7 COMMERCIAL, The followivg wtre the receipta and shipmaents of the leadirg arilcles of producs in this city during the swanty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock ca Raturday { piciled has morning, and for the corsesponding dats ome yesr WXOKIFTS. |; SHITMENTS. 1575, 5,955 prenst 65,5 53,017 113 1875. Flax seed, s, ‘Broom-corn, fka Cured meuts, bw Tallow, } Butter, s, Live boge. 538,500 4| 12,161,4003,00,61% 11180,0w 1,35,0-0 40,060] 201,350 250 300 1,650,091 230,00/ i " Als0 the followtng, without comparisons Kind of produce. Leceiwed. ‘Poultr, bs. 131 FPouitry, coop 100 Goane, pigs. Eggs, p:av. Dried fraits, lbs. Green apples, bris. Beans, bu.... Eay, tons. Fiab, phge. - 1,301 Withdravn {rom store on Fridsy for city con- sumption : 999 bu wheat, 3,017 bu corn, 6,452 bu oats, and 1,103 bu barley. The following grain was inspected into store on Saturdsy mormug: 7 cars No. 1 sprng, 59 ears No.2do, 8 cars No.3do, 8 cars refected do, 1 car no frade do (83 wheat); 17 care high mixed cora, 77 cars No. 2 do, 12 cara rejected do, 3 cars no grado do (10) corn) ; 14 cars white oats, 2 cars snd 10,000 bu No. 2 do, 10 cara rejected do, 1 car no grade do (54 cars cats); 1 car rejected rye, Total (247 cars), 114,600 bu. In- spected out: 73,135 bu wheat, 108,49 bu corn, 24,665 bu oats, 158 bu 176, and 794 bu batley. ‘The following wers the roceipts and shipments of ‘breudatufs and live stock at this point during the past woek, and for the corresponding Weoks ending se dated Juns12. June 5, Recefpts— 157 Fiour, brls. 43,548 49,732 Wheat, bu. 355007 450850 Corn, bu. 31428 410,i70 Outs,'bu.’ %! 285,10 Bye, bu.. 34,554 Barley, ba. 1840 Curcd meats, s, B23E4 Beef, bris F Pork, bris 513 Lard, ts. 152,500 Livo "hogs, No. 51,130 Cattle, No. 19,428 Stupmienta— Floar, br 14,950 u ) Oats, bu. 92,746 Rye, bu. 1,532 Barley, bu. 1,105 Cured meata, 3,839,511 Beef, brls 38 Pork, bris. = "2 15 15 Ths following were the exports of fiour, wheat, and corn from New York during the past weex and the week provious: Last Preots week., week, Flour, brh, 1, 3,600 Wheat, b £75,000 33,56 Corn, ba. WIS TN ‘The leading produce markets were rather more lively on Satunday, 30d los ateads, thers befng #0me specu- lative excltement in bresdstuffs, The weather wie ¢aol (¢ome called 1t chilly) and favorablo to Srmness in grain, while it kad littls influence on provisions, The forwanding movement in grain was more active, a fair quantity of irelght-room being taken at previous rates, about 2c on corn to Buffalo. The greateat in- quiry was for corn room, the holders being moro anxious to forwerd it now that there fs a prospect of bot weather. Freighting has been wakening up dur- ing the past week, the resalt being a gratifsizg de- croasa of our stocks 1n store, though not enough was dolng o ensble carriers to advance Tates {rom tho low- est point known in many years, The movement in domcetic dry goods wrs fairly satisfactory, Few large onders wers placed, the de- mand, sa for some time past, bemg restricted to moet- ing curreat trade reauirements, but orders were ‘numerons and made a liberal aggregate, The general market remains steady, Groceriea were in good de- mand and were without change in values, Coffees rematn dull. Sugars, sirups, Tice, teas, end soaps were in liberal request. The movement in dried frujta contiunes to show improvement, and a firmer tone pervades the general market, Fish were without quotable ctange in values, though. there was a weak feoling in lake cured. Canned goods wers active at formér quotatiops. The bagging, leather, and to- bacco markels were without new features, Oils s0ld faiely st former guotations. Tho cattl trade was exceedingly dull, and rices of the grades below cholce wero weak and nominally lower. The fact that the sapply of choico grades wan small enabled hoiders of such fo sustain former rades. Alimited smount of sales way accomplisied ona basls of $2.6%34.50 for through Texans, and at $4.00@ 6.90 for poor o extra natives. Recaived, 1,100 head. ‘Hogs were in fatrly sctive demand duning the opeaing Bours of the day, but later the market ruled dull, and closed weak at 3 slight decline. Balca were at $6.50@ 7,55, with the bulk of the trading at, §1.: ceived, 10,500, Bbeep wers inactive and nominal st $3.00@4,50, Highwines wero quiet and stesdy st $117 9 ealion, The changes in lumber Saturdsy wers few and unimportant. A fair business was transacted as the yards, the orders baing nsually for small lots of common stuff. The wholosale market was quiet, The fair wind brought in seversl vessels, and as moro were oxpected buyers geacrally were di-posed to awat the arrivals beforo taking hold; besides, Saturdny is often a quiet day at the docks, Irom and stesl were in moderste demand at frregular rates, expecially for the former. Wool was arriving slowly, and selling in smsll lots st rocent prices, Broom-curn was in light order demand a: unchanged prices. All kinds of hay wers dull and weak. The offerings were not large, but very fow buyers wero on the market, and they wers not buying except at lower prices, Besds were quiet and littls better than nom- inal, except millet and Hungarian, the small orders for which wera numerous, and were usually flled by deal- o7 at Tecent figures, though Hungarian was weak, at Jeast on the market, as reselvers weze unable to dis- Posa of it at 5@100 below tho prices obtained for store Iota, Strawberries wers in largs supply and slow at irregular prices. Other fruits were unchanged, cxcept aranges. which wero quoted higher. Poultry and eggs xold to the retall trado at Tecont prices, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were quiet, with little changs tn prices. The ourly focling was rather firm, but th re- celipts of hogs were lsrger than expected, with an csxler feeling in prices, and this caused buyers of prodact 10 botd back, but without weskening the hands of seilers, Liverpool quoted a déeline of 1s per 112 Ibs inlsrd,and s firmer tono in meats, while New York was firm and quiet. Rother large quantities of lacd and alr quantities of meats have been bought for ship- ment during the pat few days, not roparted at the time, and are now moving out, excesdingly low Irejght rates forming a strong inducement to purchaso, while the stocks are not large enough to make holders feol uneasy. Pork is yet in larga stock, with littls copsumptive demand; and the weight of that articla tells some on other descriptions of product. Mres Porx—Was quiet and unchanged. The mar- Ket fell off 10c per bel early, then advanced 15c, and receded to the closing quotations of Fridsy sfternoon. Sales were roported of 165 brls cash ot $10.35; 1,760 bria seller July at $19.30:219.45; and 1,250 bria seller August st $19.£0319.67%. Total, 3.165 bria. The markes closed quiet at $19.35 cash ; $19.37X@19.40 for July; $19,62§@19.65 for August; and nominally at £19.50 for Beptember, Larp—Ya6 in fair request in a quiet way, and Sc per 100 s higher, thovgh the Europesn markets were casler. Thelarge offerings of Fridsy had been clear- od out of the way; hence more firmness. Edies wero reported of 150 tcs cash at $13.30; 4,000 tes seller July nt $13.35G13.40; 2.500 tes seller Aogust at $13.60@ 13.65; and 500 tcs ecller September at §13.75. Total 7150 tcs. The market closed tteady at $10.30 cash’ £13.35@13.37 24 for July 3 §13.60 for August; and $13.35 (@13.£0 for September. - sLraTS—Wera very quiet, but Arm at previous quots- tiona, except on long clears, which have been rated ather high s compared with other middles, Sales wrere limited to 30,000 ibs shoulders at &, 5J boxes long ribe on privale terms, and 50 byxes bams also on private terms. Tho marke: clused at e for ehoniders, cash o selier June; 8iic do teller July; aod 8%c do seller August; lic for loog Clests, cwh or seller June; 1lic do seiler Ju'y, and 113c do seller Augum; 1lio for short Hie, cash or selier Juno: 1lxie for do selier July: and ke for do seller August; llxc for shors clears, <=1 or selfer June ; 113;cdo seller July: and 117;c for lor Augnst, Boxed meats i(¢ higher than loosc. er cursd Eoglish meats, 1T61137c boxed ; sweet 15 1 average, 104/@10%c. ~Bion meats Guoted at 13@l4c for hams, 9o for shoulders, g;z:: u{.m stort rils, aod 12%c for ehart clears,—all ~ Guram—Was quict at 8@1lc, for mess, $9.50 for extrn mets, snd v@: s, TaLLOW—Quoted at B @8¥c. “o, BREADSTUFFS. FLUOR—Wis in moderste domsad on shipping ac- oount, but tho bids wero ofieu 8o far below the views of Lolders that no agrsement could be rrived at. The Jocal inquiry was small. Sales were raported of 200 bris swinters on private tarms, and 1,570 br's spring extras, partly at $437%:25.00, Total, 1,750 bris, The merxss clozed ot the folloing r3nge of prices : Choice winter oxtras, $6.75@17.25; common to godl do, $5.0030.50; cholco spring extras, $4.025@4.874; falr do, shipping grades, Minnesota, $5.00.5" patent spring, $3,2536.00; Spring superanes, $3.8034.00; rye floor, $5.50, BRav—Was active and rather irregalar at the ro- dgetion of Fridsy, being in very large supply. Sales wero reported of 19) tons a SI2G0S$12.75 on track, and $:4.75% 3,35 free on Loard. CoRN-Mraz—Wo quoso at §1.5031.62) per brl for good, and $3L0032:.50 per ton for coarse. Bales were : 10 tons coarse at $24.50. Snonre—Sales wese 1 tone at S16.50 frea on board. \ropLIvas—Sales wero 10 tons at $17.00 free on seard, TwHEAT—Was more sctive, and 1ic higher, Liver- reol wze rororted firmer, and wheat waa beld more Dymly in Now York, notwitastanding an sdvancing teniluncy in ocean freights and an eamer feellng in guld. Our receipts were aznin only moderate, and the ullotin sl:owed that the stock n slore bers have Leen decreased fully 103,600 bu_during the past week, leav- Ing us with but Littie mors than 3,%0,000 bu on hacd, 000,000 3 little more than two weeks sgo. Tuls meterial lestening of stovks wus the chief elemeut of strength, especial'y a3 it was helped by & fair da mand for shivment and Arrsngements fo move out considerably more than the roceipia of the dzy. The greater willingness of Europeau dealers to_take wheat fne been saciibed to short saios m Liverpool, but ic now looks £3 if moro wheat was sctually wanted in Great Britaln for consumption than_has boen calcu. Iated on. It was only nalural that buyess there shoald aold of 45 long 3a thero wus 3 chance of further do- cline ; but it is also probablo tha: the low prics of waeil, ‘and tho bigh price of feed, in tho DBritieh Islands, sbould have caused areat desl more wheat to be consumed than would fave been used otherwias. Henco it may tarn out that there £; room in Great Britain for considerabls quan- titiex of American wheat between tuis and the time whea tieir own wheat is barvested, At the same time, itis not Tikely that tie demand s uryent enough 1o Jastifs much of an advance in quotations, especially if froights should stiffen under the more liveral forward movement. There s, however, oom to hope that 80 mush of oir wheat will be wauted in Earopo, &t low priccs &8 1o remove the partial glut in the West, and enabls farmers and dealers to atart out on tae now crop with a greater degres of confiaence thian has been wurrantod fu the pass. Tho cash offerings were all taken readily on Saturday, a2d the lower grades wer acarce in proportion to ‘the demand. Seller Jaly opened at 95¢, soid st 90'¢c, declined to Uni{c, rono to ¥hye, fell back to 'S, and advanced fo 19752, closing 2t 99%;c, Seller August rold st 99c@ 3100, clowing at $1.0), the preminm_over July be- iug barely 5cat omo time. Buyer the yesr sold st $1.0i, Beller the month, or regular No. % spring, sold 2t Ti@dSKe, cloking at 39x(c, and gilt-siged receipts u8jc. Cash 3ales wers:reported of spring et $1.00@1.01 ; 164,000 bu No. 2 @ 8ic; 400 ba No. 3 sl gics 3,400 bu re- do at 97y s Jocted do st :5ii6c; aud 81 bu choice by sxmple 2t $1.05@1.06 frec on board. Totsl, 171,600 bu. MINNESOTA WHEAT—WaS quiet aud frm. Sale waa reported of 400 bis No. | at §1.05% ; and there was arumor of 5 saleof & round lof st $106. No.1 was Dominat at $1.01 COR active and decidedly firmer, ad- vancing 1%c on cash lo's, and o for June delivery. Liverpool was unchanged, but the weather waa coal, ard there was a very good demand for shipment, whila freight-room was taken for nearly 200,000 bu, with moderate receipts. This mads speculative buyers mors anxious to take hold, espeaially 25 the chifly 2t~ mospliere wus nccepted by 80me 88 an_ sugury of & summer not hot enough to bring out a good crop. Srmpathy wih wheat also tended to Armness, but there was not mmch done for Jdelivery beyond next month, Seller July opened at 883c, rose to G3c, Te- ceded fo 633c, and sdvanced %o 63, closing at (e Seller Auguiat hold at T aTl7ic, Seller tho year soid at 583, bus was afterwards oflered at lesa, Selior the month,” or regular No. 2, sold af 6I@3TXc, cosiug st the outside, and _glitedgod re: celpta’ of do closed st 6ic. Cad reported of 16,200 br-high mized st 68 468c ¥ bu No. 2at §i@58'¢c 00 bu rejectad at 654@ 85c; 1,200 bu early at6baGic on track; 40) du Do grado 'at 60c, do; and 20,660 bu No. 2 at 6930 free ca board. Total, 326,80 Lu, OATS—Wove s little mors active, thongh dull dur- ing the latter parc or the session, 10d 7/a14c lower taan the closing Friday evening. The receipta were large, and_thers was z general disposition to sell, un- der the belief that reccnt prices cannot be sustsined much longer, Other grain wis higher, but the fact had little influcne ; and New York was repurted lower atrhsclose, There was do demand for shipment, 30 the steck In store han increaned during the week. The most marked decline was in June, which fell 13c, narrowing the difference botween thef option and July to1%;c, Bellsr June opaned st ¢0yo asnd closed at 3¥3¢e, Seller July pold at 530 exrimand closxd ab 5675 @5. ; and seller August at 4ligaélie, closing at 43¢, Cauh sales inclade 47,590 ba No. 2at S8X@ 603g¢ ; 8,000 bu rojected at 5424@55¢ ; 7,200 bu by sam- plo ut 636X 0n track, Total, 57, RYE—Tho receipta wers larger, but the demand wes limited, snd_prices wers without materixl chango, closing at 93¢ for No. 2, snd i for rejectad. Sales: 410 bu No. 2 at 125, and 125 Lu by sample at $1.20. BARLE! as vory quiet and firm. There ware ‘bsers on {he marke: for cash an future, but 1o casy wai to be bad, and_September wes ofered speringty and usnally held abovs buyers' limits, Notning was received. No,2was quoted #331.02: and September 053105 bid, with 3 sile at tho latter figure, levs were asking 31.07. Gash salos include 1,400 bu. by sample at $1.15@125. LATER. 3oes porkk was quiet n tae=fternoon and steady, st $19.70 for August, and $19.40319.45 for July. Salea 750 brla at $19.50 for Auzust, and £19.40 for July. Tard was quietat $13.6%213.62 for August, with aslen of 2,0 tox at the outaide. Othar options ware qutet, Wheat sdvanced 1@1xo undoran actie demand from tho shorts and reporta of an advance at Milwan. %¥eoand New York, and large exports from the laiter port, Seller July opened at $LU9, rose to $LO1, anc. clesed at $1.00%, Sellsr August eold st $1.004(@1.01, and ciceed at 81,003, Corn wos quiot and exnier, olosing at 63%@G%e for w0y, and T1%;¢ sellers for August. Wers ‘quiet at 57c for July and S3}@S8X for TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Spoctal Duapatci te The Chicage Tribwme. Lrvraroor, June 13—13 m.—Frous—-No. 1, 22u; Xo.2, 2a, Gritx—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, % 4d: No. 3, Py; spring, No.1,858d; No.3 8a; white, No. 1,% ; No., 8 11d; club, No. 1, 93 6d; Na, 2, 92, Cora— Xo. 1,928 6d; No, 2, 02, ProvIstoNs—Pork—ids. Lard—6ls@0%. Livenesor, Jume 13~2 p. mi—BREADETTIFS— Qulet aui unchazged. Provisioxs—Lerd, G0s36la, Livzaroor, Juns 13—5 p. m.~Froun—Extra Btate and Western, 2s. Grurs—Whest—No. 2 to 1 spring, & 34@% 54 Corn, mized, 528 6d. PRoVISIONS—Pork—Western, T3s 6d; Enatern, 23 6d. Deef—Amoricen, 738 G4, Lard—American, 3ia Gd. Bicon—Cumberland cat, 505, Cezss—Fine Americen, Sas. Tairzow—American, 51s. Prrnonrux—Retned, 85d; spirita do, THA ANTWEET, June 12.~PETBOLETM—201, Loxpoy, June 12—3 p. m.—RATE or DsocovxT in open market for three-montha’ bills, 3%, or X be- 1ow the Bank of England. CosoLs~Money, 93% ; acconnt, SI(RIIK. Aommmican SscontTzs— G5, 108X ; 67, 109y 10-408, 104 ; Dew 6, 103) ; New York Central, Erio, 143(; preferred, 2. TaLLOW—44s Gd. Panrs, June 12.—] ENTES—GAL. oo THE_NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS. Special Dirpatch to The Cfrago Tribwme, Nw Yozx, Jute 12~GRurs—Wheat market 1@2e better, with a moderats supply and afalr export de- mand; business checked by the firmness of holders ; seles, 198,000 bu, at $1.14 for No. 3 Milwaukes; 112G 113 for No. 3 Chfeago and Northwestern; $1.15@LI6 for No. 2 Milwaukeo; $LIC@1,:2 for No, 1 aprin £1.10@1.20 for ungreded Iowa and innesota sprit $1.25@1.31 for winter red Western; $1.32G4L34 for amber do; §1.32@1.35 for wiite Weste: bu No, 2 Chicago, to_arrive next week,at$L1%. BEye nominal, at 90c for Csnads in bond, snd 9Beis $1.00 for State. Corn lc better, with » amall supply and & fxir inquiry ; exles, 33,000 bu, =t (@ $ic for steam Western mizod, and 83@356 for sdil 4. Oata steads, with sales of 43,000 bu at 7@ 2j4¢ for mixed Western, and 126 O oretoge Siddies aulat, st 21%ic 5103 S fo clear. " Lard firm; maica Of 100 ea ¢ 193¢0 :S’,‘i,lf;‘i steam. 2ot and firm; Bio, 16 Guocrams—Cofics market @152: fu gold; Maracaibo, Wi 22 in guid. TaLLow—Taquiry fair und prices firm ; sales 30,000 T off grade, 3t 8108 1i-licy 43d. 0,000 Lom prime at 375¢. Wraser—Steady, with sales of 200 brls at §1. FresouTs—The inarket ou berth is quiet bit steady for gram; tonnsgs is sironger: to Liverpool by Btoam, gratn nomzally 314 for the standard bushely to London, by sall, 1,00 bris fonr at 2s 43¢d. o I RAILROAD TIME TABLE, KRRIVAL A0 DEPARTORE OF TRAT CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN RAILRIAN. cr Clark-c:. (sirvit . 13 430). ard 5 Cana A1y curar Hadirin-it,, and ot the dopots. Aerive, afacific Tast Lino,, 05 e Davaqus Doy AL Via GIATOR, o= Dubuqua Night ix. via Cliatoa H o Urrabia Night Exvross.. 1 os] oz am, Milwaakes Lxprc e Hillwakea Passen S o m @ o) Para o iy o 0. m. am; “‘a—Depot cornor of Wells and 3-Dopot corner of Canal and gfiffia‘. NIZHISAR CENTRAY. RAILR52D, < and 7ootos Daen ., touthest eorner Rendolpd, CHICAGO, ALTOY & ST. LOUIS, and Chicago, Kansas Citya d Dewser Short Linew, Dwion Depot, West Sids, near Madismec. bridge. et Denor and 123 Bt ss ek e e, and 4 inontts Kantas Otty sad Deuyer Faat Ex. BL Louts 1nd Sordazdola Rx. Chicagos Sireator, Lacon, Wasaiagton I Jolist & Dmgnt Accommodation; € 'ICAGY, MILWAU! & ST. PAUL RAILRIAD. Ewion Depal, corner Haditon and Canal-ris, Ticket Offen, @ Sauth Cldrlst., opposits Sherman House, and st Depetr, Teave. | Avrass, M il et LE TR T3 Milwackes & Prairte da Chlen| Diriston, Passsogor. Milwagkee, La Orome, Wisona. St. Paal,” Minoeapoils, Ripo., Oshinsh ‘thra press. T TN : Miiwacine, Hadiasn, ¥izine an Lol Chien & Tows: alss, Menaanal a0 Stovens Point, Passeogar. Milwsakee, St, Pacl & Mina spolis, throngh Espross. °5:0 . m. (*11 00e. m. rom. It 1.0 . .n;mes flmb RAILRDAN. ewot, foot oF Lakarat. Tioenty-socons - o ice 12\ Kanadalphstes near Clarks 8t Louls Expres. §t. Louia Fast Li o Cajrok New Orlenne Ex.. ] Ciro& New Orlesus Ex. i Springtieid. Peorta & Kgikuk Bx! Springfiold aad Pearia Kx; bague & Sious City Ex. Dubudus & Siouz Ciy Ex Gllman Passenger..... CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD, , fout o7 Lakael., indicna-ao. ‘and Cimal and 150 8. m. 7:3 & m.| SRR *10:00 8. m. Teias Kxpoess. o = Anrora Passengor 15 . . Mendota, Uttaws. 05 me AR Pz Hez ‘Aucors Passenger (3 130 . ma.| Duboque & BioaxCity £xp. .. |Y 825 p. m. Pacific Night Exp, far Omaba.. 100 p. m. e . Yoo ©! a osep! 19000 wner's (rome ACCotmmsts| M b By 15 p. m. CTMCTNXAT AR LINE AND KCKOMO LIVE. T e ind G s LT R Eodalph-st and ot deets o ot 10 Lowsa. | _dcvive, h“fl:«:’fl:'nulhmmi tadisnapotis, Lontariils & S0 W0 m nau (daily). 7ML m. CHICAGD & PACIFIC RALROAD, Puseencor depol. cormer | Chisate-om, amd Larradee-s, gfi:—uw.m.ammfi.« P T T ey 830 p. m. L 836 p. ra 5:00p. .| PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS Prom depot orner Clinion and Carrollosis., Wesl Sday Ticket oice, 121 Zundolph-u., oad at depec. Loare, | Arriva. Celumbus, Piitsburg & New York ay Express.. * 8 X Cofumbay, Buttabirs it [ty Nighs Rxpress (daity 1My m.| 108D PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Day By Excifie B Fant Lo i BALTIMORE & OHIO frwing loass Jrom rear of i oot af Tientyscamdst. corner o Washington. Mail, Sundars E; :45. 3 ATt e e e Rre CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depet, corner f Yan Buren and Shernan-ss, Ticket efloa Graad Puciie Hotel. Omahs, Learenw'th&Atobtsan Ex! Pera Aoom:aodation. i Nizht Expmsn.. MEDICAL CARDS. LOCK BOSPITAL, coruee Waslingtan and Fraiklizats, d chacteced by the State of L ols far the express P of | cvinethe “higuasi ¢ treatmaut In all casos of pr- ! 208 raisdiseasss. It da well knawa Dr. James bas sicod as the head of t-9 profession for over 0 yoars—sgo azd expork: oy all important. A book for the mifliun. fros, ar 18 eata to piy powsze, oa Marcisge, Lont Energy, Lovs, Tmpotenc), Pimplus on ths Faco, oic. Ladies requiring the moss dslicate atteation, witd bome board, ots, call ax write. Swric:ly conddeatial. Ofice. 9 s m. umdl Tp. m. Suadays, 1t te 1k Dr. Kean, NO CURE! NO PAY!! 360 SOUTH CLARK-ST., CHICAGO, e, B e B TRV auly phyriciaa i 1he €Ity WhO WArTADUA CUreS OF HO DAY. ‘Ulkca bours, 828, m. 138D, m.; Suadays from S to L1 187 Washington-st. CHICAGD, Established 1840, coutis Ty "TP: l‘nllcnm.m-lhu i A Pria Specal Discasen, Neevons Betuli. Ao %% Boxon Man ek o wr‘fu'. pages, for 10 ceats. Consultation DR. G.A. BISHOP, Mesystla Healer, 465 Wost Raadolph-at. "Tha bunafie of tho Vital Macnctic ‘Treaiment aro most appareat &% markod whore Drags ate of the least nervics. Reuru £ Mosumaciom, “Hilnar Disoseer.” Puraonin Dropey xnd Nerrous Diseauas 70id readily (o this tro, tment. O Garadions 33d dinycomenta Of 1ho Uteras ifesiod pithe wes of instaments or tre - aetle and Heedleaiod Dacka Frven. Borrest Dl ado of the dissase: tlon' trosy Gitce honmm i3 z0 " ) Oonl A BOOK FOR THE MILLION. MARRIAGE Afaricss e, e g > oa GULDE fological mysteriss and cevelations of a '» the sezual system, with the Istess iscoreries I the seionce of reproductiin, prossrving the complenon, &e. This ia an Interestiug work of 280 with namoroes engrarings, a4 contsics ralaable talas mation for those wao ace macrlad or conterplate. mar- rage; still it i a book that curht to be under Jook sad :z. (me n;hldu‘fl Iciri!fl!lsu lbu':.i I}Alah:nu. ;r:lnlh A o or ¥iity Can ] DISEENTRIY, 1% o Foxnin st S Loati, Mo FRInhCANRNKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KiNDS. FAIREANKS. MORRE & 00. 111& 113 Lake St, Chicago, Beareful tobuy only the Genuine. HOUSEHOLD GODDS. P.ad.CASEY, Kors on b 11 547 FIFRLAY., e oa hand the Lax s 200 Socondotand oot Earmiares Catpet oo, Offce Desks, Counters, Sheivin; uw Cascs, Rar story. Als Bozx " Rataree g Al ozl “Blsca Ealllng,"i2d 6o Pirterea FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. $5.00 E?ckages FRACTIONAL CURRENCY IN EXCHANGE FOR Bills of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE