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STATE OF TRADE. No Change tv Noto in the Local Loan Market. Encouraging Foatures of the Chicago National Bank Statements, Grain Active and Firmer, but Pro- visions Dull. <a Wheat Advances Under an Urgent De- mand for Enrope. Latost Foreign and Domestio Market Re- ports—Marino News. FINANCIAL. CONDITION OF THE CHICAGO XATIONAT DANKA: ‘The rorentern National Banks of this elty have pubs Ushed the statements of thelr condition Juno 30, in acoontances with tho call of the Comptroller of the Currency, We gito below our usual mammary of them, This summary contains all tho items, not hecause they areal! important,—some pf them ths banks ought to write off their books, —but Jo order to make tho tivo alder of the account balance each othor, Errora of moro or lesa importance appear fu the ather anmmeries pobtiatied,—ono of them ban uta single item correct, Tho exact accuracy of the following is mado to apeak for steelf, and will bo of sorvice to those who care enongh for the statements of tho banks to cara to know just what they tell: A dia- Ungufohed teacher once ratd tonclare of students whom ho waa exhorting to exactnesa; Romembor that everyting {a as It is, and not “almost” 80, Thero {a ltile uso in Ngures that aro merely ‘almost ” #0, Tho toduction in foans ainco tho fast statement, May 1, hes been $1,091,105, The loans wero incroaned. somowhat at the previvun date by operations on tho Board of Trade which ar not now in action, but tho dectina oxhibite areal movement, ff tho statements wero taken to-lay they would show tho disconnt linea of the banks to bo reduecd several millions moroon account of tho payment of noles duo thiv month. ‘The deposits hayo apparently docreasedt $1,050,111 ince tho last statement, bat this in moro apparent than real, aa the deposita on May 1 last, which was settlement day, wore several millious larger than a fow daya heforo or after that date. Sinco the close of Inst sear tha deporits of the tanks haya grown $2,904,5:7, ‘The Joana in tho samo time have increased $699,190, Theao figures, as well of tho additions to our banking capilal, which ara constantly bem mado and amotnted to $200,000 in the lust twa monthe, show that the banking Interests of thin city dre in around and healthy condition. They ought to teach, with the other facts at hand, that the depression which ithan become popnlar to display has been our ‘Durinesa mood Youg enough, There ja plenty of evi- dence of prosperity to Warrant ao return of confidence snd cheerfulness, ‘Tho reduction of cirenlation continues rapidly, The changes In the eiectilation that have followed the par- ago of tho Free Banking act havo been in slugular contradiction to (ho theories that were urged In Con- green by Western unl Southern {nfationteta, Tho ‘Weat and South "were languishing for moro entr- kency,” und yet in the firat ix months of this year there has Leen a net decrease of circulation of nearly $%,- 000,000, half of which hus Leen given up by the Weat and Bunth, ‘The oply Western Stato tint appears on the Ust of those Statea thet have incrcared thelr circula~ Mon Is Ohfo, Tho relirement of circulation in Chicago has been rapid, eb, 28, 167%, there was a cirenlation hero of $6,093,535 ; thera was Juno 30 Inst only $2,203,400 ; since that date, about $100,000 mors baa been withdrawn, making a total reduction tn little moro than two years of $4,212,000, This 1s a reduction of GO per cent... * RESOURCES, warren Synz: senese EEE E BEBE RE anaes 5 A BASE aiecepeesasases | i %)easaye 2g) S252) B53] 232973 gaalsieeet : al $i Bese E, FE} 33 9 se HY ? ey 234 fu = ° PS RBRE AEE 2E ‘ ROSERSERIOASEOGH| | SSRRESHERERR RARER ‘@ 2 De ie ate sept ata ata) mineueaneee “OIE aw SE ee hart ie gar & a ei RE fl ge g ft r r z# GMS ee ae EBERERS Parana a geeenee| GageRBeReseRne ses zpuyeni rs vanjtane pup [= nee Hrrersiaiar vayredag National Bank of Gommoree. 02,08 Teadora’ National TITS Pour Nanton 3 is ut Mome National, is Contral National. 206,485 Union Stock-Yarda National. 717,601 ‘The proportion of legal-tenders hott by the banks han inereared noticea)y since tbo inst atatoment, having grown froin €5,705,400 to $7,141,707, Thle ts @ part of the ranio tendency that ax exhibited in tho fact that the New York Tanke hold $25,000,000 moro of legal-tendera than they sro legally required to do, ‘Tho relative position of the banks has somewhat changed. ‘Tho Tulon takes the lead in depontta, and yaults, "The Firat x frat in loang, and, with the Union, Teads tho banks of the chy in business, The Mer- chante’ haa mado the groatest gainn in deposits, bay- ing now #4,047,155, against $1,674,356 on Duc, 2, 1% LOCAL FINANCR. Tho main features of the local loan market are tin= mitered, There tn too much denyanit from usate Ww" rower? too [itlo fram those that are geod. ‘Tho dase round lines of the bastka ar hardly buliog Help own, ‘The cach means of {ho banks ars to diy reveral rill fons stronger than on tha date of their sitements atirutmarized below, and their bills receivable ary core Tespoudingly less. There 1# to be detected with all the prevailing dullness an fal feeling with reeard ta the fuiiirs, arnt the incallet for depressfan widen tae pravailed it rorin quarters i wearlug awas, ‘Tlete ix No Tesson why Ut honk tw otherwise, fho West wat never moro really prospor+ oun than it te at the prevent thine, Tater of diasomnt st the Latha ars ald percent, ¥ ure cialis conte patseet there $s an netivo demand for good ptyotinble payer, Rote are Bulls per cert. ‘The lawutry for local, bank, railroad, amb other re corte elrang, ad, Me taahy tastinehs, Bae out Firippedt the atti, on Will bo ween by referwuce fo ote rrotatinnes Uae Wark exchaniqo wan Nem but jnactive, at Be to nde premium Letween hats fr Sh Os There ie a wutnewliat larger mayemeut of currency, portlontarly to Lowa, fue wise The clearings wees $4, GOVENY: ENT LONDS, | Thited Btaten Oa of fa, ex-coup, United tates Sq United Hlates United Stater h 2s of 's—Tanttary and Bete of *or—Fanuary and Ju Sn wf 63 —Innusry and Jud Tnited States currency 68,6. Gold was WAI 115, . FOREION EXCHANAE. Sterling etchrnge wan 4G Bets 4 catletranafers, Laictan, ty 2 Peris, 8105. Other rates of foreign exchange are quote Varin (francs) tiermany. (re Belgium (francs), Molland (qnitders Kwiteerlaud (fries), mm Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (kroner). . Austria (paper foriut)...csereeeeee . etre /AND COUNTY, naNDa, B Chicago City 7 # et. bonda..,, 102 & int, Chicago CHy 7B ch soweraye, 102 & int, Chicago City 7 ® ct, waterioun 102 ke iut.. Chicago City 7 Wet.certificater YI & int, Chirago Cy G Pet, corliMeates 99 & Int, Cook Vounty 7B ct, bond yoy int. Weat Park 7 per cout bonds. seeee BS Bint, DANK #TOCKS, Bid, Aaked, Merchants’ National Virst National Bank, Fifth National Bink, ... Commercial National Dank, German Natlonal Bank, ...+0, +4 Corn Exchange National Bank... City Nathonal Bank. Mone Nationat Hanl National Bank of Milno! Illinots Triet Hi: Itide and Leathor Bank... MISCELLANEO h City Naltway, South Side, x. at City Railwage West Side. Gity Katlway, Nort Sid ‘Traders’ fndurance Cony | Chamber of Commerce, ex, diy... Chicago Gas Light aud Coke Com d t Dock C ny. Chicago & Northwestern gold bonds. 2 BS Pullaan Palace Car Couspan: = VES OE District of Columbia 3-058, guaranteod by nM Hd the United State Expoultlon etock, DATEST, New Fons, Inly 15,—Gold finctuated all day be. tween 11414115, closing at 1147; id, Loaua were at 1,4, 16, and dat, Carrying rates, 2, Thoro waa o small failure in the Gohl Room to-day, Governments wero wi Ratiroad bonds quict. Blate securities dull, Stocks were dil, ‘The Nuctuatlons wore greatost In Atlantic & Pacifie Telezraph, which sdyanced 2, then declined %, and afterward recovered X, Tho changew in otlier ntocks ranged from }, to %, copt Pacific Mui, which fell otf 114, ‘Trangactio the Stock Exchange wero 82,000 shares, of wlitcls 3,000 ‘Mall, 21,600 Western Union, 6,000 North 112,000 Lake Shore, Moucy market caty at 2824, Prime mercantile paper, “Biyia5, Customa receipts, $198,000, ‘The Aewistant ‘Treasurer dlabursed $27,000, ' Clearings, $45,000,000,” Burling exchingo bankers? bike, wore 400 GOVERNMENT BONDS, Coupons, ‘3 MD | Coupons, G3... .000/120% Coupons, 1s | Now Se... Ty Coupons, "6: 117g } 10-408, regular, Coupons, '65 +1207" | 10-408, coupous., Coupons, "5 ty} Currency Ua... COUPONS, "GT. sevseeereee STATE BONDS, ‘Teunersca Gx, old... 424 | Virginta Os, new. Teuncaseo Ox, ww, 41%y | Misevurt Ga, Virginia Ga, old... 87" Paclde Mal, ‘Adama Fypee Wolls-Fi¥4o,,. Americat United Btat 433 | Wabash pid, New Fork Centrai...1014, | Fort Wayno, PIDs sone 4a7§ | Terre Muute, Erie pf... 23 Harlem pi ‘Michigan Cei ‘Union Pae, atoc Luke Shore, Tnota Can! Clev, & Pittsbu Northwestern, Northwestern pfi Cleve. Gin. be, ol, 395 Central Pao, bonds, 101 Upton Pac, bonds, ...1023¢ + REAL ESTATE. ‘The following instruments wore Med for record Thursday, July 15: CITY Prorenty, Fourth ay, 3713 ft n of Polk et, e alley, dated July 1, Monin ay, 8 w corner 0} 1 ft, dated Inly 1 tat 4431 Bie 8,010 Hoynest, 6) {ta of Fowler st, of, suxigo'tt, ited July Mavs eceees eee 2000 Slate xt, 63 2-10 ft ni of Radieon si, ‘wf 48x 150% ft, with husldings, dated June 24 (Wille fat 1." Dodge, Je,, of Now York City, to George UO, Huvey, Of Hoaion}...yssceree cece 140,000 Tudlna ay, u weorner of ‘Thirticth at, 01, Bix 113 ft, tated Suty seve 8,100 Twenty-second wt, 150 fio of Fisk at, wf, 60x IN ft, dated June 28, ss. 0004 os 1,800 Slate at, 24) 4-10 ft n of “Thirteentbi-et, 8 f, 25x tod July 14, +» 14,000 an ay, Ui ft of Harriacd et, of, 25x 2 hy dated July 13. snaeseee 6,312 Went Adama at, 47 6-10 ftw’ of Camptell ‘av, nf, 18 G-1x854 ft, dated Mny 1 ae 4800 Grant ov, 6 w corner of Western av, triangle of 145 tf, with other proporty, datedJuly 1d, 3,250 SOUTH OF CITY LIMITH, WITHIN A HaDIUS OF T BLLe oY counT-HoUsL, Cottage Grove av, La nof Forty-frat st,s tf 2,080 8,160 1,980 aera COMMERCIAL The following were the receipts and shipmenta of the leading srticles of produce fu thls clty during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock un Thuraday moraiug, and for the curreapouding dato one year Wit, Four, brie, G10 Veal, PoRES) a, bu 2,180 Rye, bu, sees bard Barley, bins. ait Granw weed, fa, 26,40! 20,080 _ * 3 Broau-corn, bal 10,200) 7u i < sE | Cured mestatbel — 4,830) 221,317 wpperehe Beef, ria, : 145 inane jie & | Pork, bru, ant : B83888 se | ei 96,400 peerepeppraga] oy ne | | gates BRBUEREH RAY UR ER Figen bw. % | Bigawines, tris geze29 | Wool, na. wuea, 2.2853 | Potatoes, bu, § REBAR TOA Me] FESAT | Lumber, No, By comparing resent cunditiou of the banks | Shingles, No... Wit that an Dog, 20, 1879, whey tho full welght of the Hcibese Panic was preadng on Us, wo may measure the uxtent | Balt, brie of our recovery, ‘Tho losus are $4,030,011 yreatur now i than then, and the cumpanion itu of depanta fs more | Poultry, aa follows ; cOMBASE ) Dried fruits, tal Blatement —Btate Banks. feces, Juan'soe laid, 1875, iid gcrreerneaios ee eee oS, CK1, 208 EPP Pree ieee len Soret | Withdrawn trum store on Wedueaday for eity cog- Merch Quitiiss | sumption: 2,40) ba wheat, 725 by corn, ¥,66 by oats, Commercial Nalloual Qarvus | 39 bar pate 4,862,701 The (low, grain was inspected iuto atore ‘on Filthy Notion, PEldvs | Thursday memwnmg: 110 oar No. 1 spring, 127 cass Northwestern yaagiisa | No. 2 do, MX sass Xo. Gdo, 29 care rejected, 2 car City Natiousl,, o710ia | DO grade (er whaat); 53 cere high mized corm, 1 Orn Tie Oey Mi Can Falecied do, WO ee De rade 7 . pu) cuts purrowers couccaajona of 2 ori Lor Ta goed outside burro) TOF Whust wae really cheermg to thoss who wish ty eco ban ole the Iargent aniount of Ingal-tenders in its unmiatakavly more cheer- vMhabaustalued tha rest, by natural ayipathy, luke ; fallaciour, | Mo want of the future, | 5.00, und trout at $1.50Q5.45 | Ulds fair to gu higher, THE CHICAGO? TRIBUNE: *FRIDAY?SIUGYT Wy “1875. (228 corn); B cara white onte, 10 cars No, 2do, Hears Telectad Wo, Lear no geada do Go onte}, Thapected ont 164,69 Hu wheat, 180,307 bu orn, 14,700 bit oats, 200 bu rye, Bamples of new Meditertancan wheat, geawn In Con- tral Tllnote, wero exhibitedt yeaterday by MeCornileky Adam & Co. Netw oate wore alro on tho market, A letter from Nashville, I, to 4. , Hobbs & Co,, of thin eily, atoton that tho recent raine have tterfered badly with horvesting, ant that no more wheat eet dp expected from tlivt section at present, tho farmers not belig able to thrad, j Tho Millern' Stato Ansoclation of Missourt have te | sued a circular, under date of July 10, in which they | esthinate that the Agrienitural Hurean figures arn cor- rect In regard tothe winter-wheat crop, It will be #0 | per cont of what it was fu 1874, ond the quality rather | above the sverige, ‘Thonprlug wheal In generally {1 i good voudition, with over % per cont of jucreascil | aeraige, and, With avytinug Lko decent weather, large ceopruy be extreied, ‘Taerd haw been far too muitvie rain tecoutly, but tos qeuwing crow in not fer enough advanced to be greatly daningedl, except on vory jaw Innda, ‘The feading produco markets wera mora active | yesterday, aud yenerally firmer, even proviriatia heitg Ateadier than proviously, Wheat was Intesant, an} Trotgbts participating In tho strength, The demand for tho West proaper, Wueat wea tukem vagerly at we | per bu above the Gguirs at which buyera for export | turned up tueir nosos ouly ten weeks ago, and It | avctied aa though ordera wero here for more then | there ts now iu store, though auch symptome are often | 1 i { \ | { The weather ou tho other eide of tae At~ Jantic fa reported to be ao bat aa to threaten all the ctops there, except nried, the palatoes: bung even worse off tan tho whest; and tie avi with wh grata fa being taken Lora on European account shows that buyers there aro beconttug really: alurtucd ut the prospect, and diapyced to tuke all (bey can accure, oa oll tu Olt presont dudeleucios as to provide agaitst Tho dumand for freiqut room to Canadian ports of abipment was 60 good an | tocauseanadyatice of Ae per bu in that clans of frights, while to Butfalo the ratey wore only 9 whade | Armer, ‘Toere wann plentiful calling of maryging yesterday, the longs having the call, and grave apprehensions were expreseed, in soveral qiurtera, leat x much further advance should cause several of the shorts te He down, Mence the culling waa wanauaily close, but it waa well reapouded to, tho shortage being widely ecatferad, while moat of it was carried by atrong firms, ‘Thu suspension of the previous day was wot cleared Uy the parties having vutslaudiug deala belug wutiticd to protect themavives,” which caused au early Murry, especially in wheat, Outside of that tho trading ia options was more largely in settlement than uxual, the volume of outstanding contracts belug vory much re= duced during the das, The receipts were ample, all | round, but the shipping movement for the previous day was.a freo one, giving ® moderate roduction of | atocks in atore, The dry goods market remalns in much the samo condition aa noted for a number of daya yust, In no dvpartniont is there snytiog wore than fair activity, while the gencral movement is sluggish, Prices rulo steady, ‘Thero was a freer movomunt In staple grocer. Ies,and, with the exception of au easier foellng in coffecs, the tenor of prices was firm, ‘The butter trade was reasonably uctive, audyas the offerings did not materially exceed the legitimate trado requiro- mente, the feeling was firm, st 152%¢ for medinm to fancy gratios, Cheesa wan hol more firmly, ‘Tho quotations of good to prime factory were moved upo ye, Unter the unexpoctedly Mveral recolpts of tha past few days, the market for lake Osh haa cared off 109 25c, No, 1 whitellsh now being quoted at $4.0°@ ‘Mackerol je firmer, and | ‘Tho cord-wood, baguing, und ieather markets underweut uo lusportant change, Olle remain quiet aud unchanged, ‘Thoro was a inoderate amount of trading in dried fruite, at about aleady rates. Lumber continues fairly active atthe yards, and somo: fpradtes particularly choice Joists and seantling were fen iu sympathy wilh the wholcesle market, while there is some shading of prices for other qualities, but this practice is nut generat. The olferings of cargoes were small, couroquently » quiet day wax passed at the sale docks, Picoe stuf was tin, aud an early adyancu may ‘bo expected, otherwiso tho market retains an nearly the same condition agit has for the puat week, Tho demand for hardwaro was light, and for small lots, tokeop up assortments in the country, ‘Tin platot have again declined 600 per box, aud Ruesia sheet tron te 1e lower, being quoted at 13e, or do above tho American; competition betweon the foreign and do- mestic Nusa is tho immediate causa of tho decline, ‘Tin plates aro lower fo wympathy with gold. Nails were qulet aud steady st $3.26 rates, The salt trado continues fafr at $1.50 for fine and $1.70 for coarad, Wool, hops, seeds, dod hides were dull and easy. Wool is aciiing on anal! orders, but the market in ati} veryiduil compared to what it usually ia at this time of the sosson, Green fruits were plentiful and generally cauler, the chiof exceptions being peaches, raspberries, blackberries, and foreign fruits, Callfornia peara wero offered for the first time this season, Vegetables were weal, nnier large offerings, Poultry wae also dull and weok, WHEAT IN CALIFONNIA. Fricdlander'a Grain Circular, of July 1, thus alludes to the harvest : Tua crop now being harvested is by no means a full one? tn fact, (ts to be doutted whether our aurptue for export wilt much excead three-fi{tha of that of last season, From Janu, 15 to Jitue 1, 1975, we had uo rain; aud tha ouly waudce Usa buen’ that, under auch eles cumultancos, grain would maturo at all, Torcunately, we wera favored wilh cool weather, and tho parcela of new crop whlch havo reached port'o f8r allow 8 coud, plump berry. ‘rhe qualty of the crap, we consequent. Judge, will be good, Farmora, io the faco of a short crop, however, aru always unwilling sellers, Store ga can a fn all parta of the Blato at rulnously Tow rates; aid, until the character of the next plant ing reason is dctermlued, most of those who can will prefer to hold their wheat, uoleas they could realize ie equivalent of about $1.78 here, which is a price wo can hardly expect tn obtain, Ae we write, food ablp- plug wheat {a worth $1.69@1.70 per}100 Iba, while mill- ers are paylig $1.75, The growing crop in Oregon Is reprosentod as boing everything that could be dusired, the season from tha Leathniog having been s vory favorable one, That tha ylold will exceed that of last year can uardly be doubl- fly but bow nitich, we have no means of knowing, ‘Thu increased population of the State, however, will be likely to consume the surplus, whatover it may be, fo tuat we catot guro on u yrester margin for ox- port than in the season now clove, ‘Thero might be some doubt sbout the possibility of moving the crop, considering the Hilted number of ships on tho way to Portland, wero it not for the excealvo supply of tmuage Leaded for Ban Franclecu, Itin, howover, evident that wo will bo able to spare all the tonnage (hey will require, sod at rated which will eave them @ Detter show for’ profits Ligh frelghta of taxt year, PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTR—Wero rathet quiet, and tended lower, Hough huxs were generally quoted a shudo Oemer, New York was dull aud weak, aud Liverpool wau dd per 112 Ita lower ou lurd, while thors was = good deat of dissativfection expressed in relation to the reported atocka of product, Buyers generally held oft, ‘was possible under the ‘The fotlowing sro the stocks of provisions on band in thin city on tha dates named as reported Ly the peok- ure and warshousemen to the Secretary of the Pork Puckers’ Association ¢ July 18, Junsis, July 15, mis, ante! tet, ‘Meas pork, now, bris, 02,706 BS BL BI AL. M. 0, pork, bel Ano i xtra prime pork, wy Faruily meswpork, br) po) Bult pork, brls, ah dotted, ti 1st BU,b24 1ao70 ‘THs, 15,00 43, ao 4 4,338,000 5,084, tis Long clear stitss, fda. 481,000 3 Bhortclear sides, tha, TyP2i000 Gyz00,009 2,577,737 Short rib vides, Thu. 9,144,000 6,185,:196 5,475,000 Ballies, the yuOy “26,000 BLOM) Groans, PhAs.-+. 0006 Beil 218d pry ‘The stocks of meats In Jolbers’ Lande aro included, Lord ju mavufacturare’ bundy not included, The sbove consist of winter cured product ontirely. Itwaa thought by nots few that the utook of pork here esceods 67,000 brie, aud may foot up as high as 70,000 bria, ‘The decrogao In Jard tn the above tablois oxy anal, Lut itis not impossible thet tha Sguree correct, aa itis wellkmown that the shipmente of lard during the past month have consisted aimost en- Arely of sutnmoer product, which does not go into that Met, Meate have decreased with wioderate celerity, I fo underatood that the pork-packers thempolyee ary Aivided {n opinion auto the value of the yeports of stocks, ‘Tho party who niskea up the totals haa no imeaus of aceasta the stocks themeclyee, or to the Louka of the storekeepers, and con a 1d the Bye urea which aro banded fn by thoso yeutieen, While $4 probable that most of Gem make correct returns, itis tou much to uspeot that all will do ao, ax carcloue a wellas self intwreat stands in tho way of ac- Maas Ponx—Was 6@10c par bel lower, and very dull, though quoted Brun in the early part of the seedou, Sales were reported of 750 brie cual at 619.000)30.10} 2,00 bla sellur Au, ¢ $19.10. 19.15 3 3,750 Dele ae ler Boptember at §29,156810.307 und 250 Urls weller the vear at $10.50, ‘Total, 0,750 brie, ‘Tho market closed mo BE SINUS ean; $1.00510.10 for August; and $19.20 ptember, Extse prime mess was ponuual at $14.23 50, Lanp—Was dull and Sc per 100 Its lower, bu: holling off in view uf the fact tat atacks ware larger than 7 which wes pecans the conse fone weakness jp Liver, mM wate reported of 800 tea sStes eaen Sad ‘anent were not willing lo pay, ter the year nt $11.65011 ‘Total, 9,760 ton, cet eloacit dull at the alive ranne, AieeWer dial) and easier, except lame, which Luaye ievently teen fy good demon, and were told tirnly yeaterday, Middien wero about ta lower, Bales were limited ta 40 boxea ong clear im! dea on private terme, The market cloned at Rio forwhouldets, cau or aelter Tuly :Atce for doneller An qiat, and 830 for doollee Keptember; He for long cleats, cash or seller July: 11.0 for da eelior August, and 1 for do seller Beptember; Hye for rhort rile, carts or roller July 311.0 Cor da retter Arguat, apd 11. for donelier Aepteniter; Lo for abort cleare, cash or avtler July, 10 ,¢ for da 'xotter August, and 10 for do relicr Replember, Nozed mata tc hleber than. the price for lone Its, Long and ahort elear, based, qitot= cd at ie, and long efit bama at ft oie, | Sut tucrecured Euglivh meats, 107.41 waxed s witeets ul han, 13 ths averaze, IQ iall ye, Ntcon neat qnotedat LY cal hge for hame, oye for rhoulders, tage for shott riba,nnd 1246 for short cleare—all tnt T@10e, ES—Were autfet and nominally tne v, TALLOW Quoted at Rar Rt cy BREADSTUFFS, TLOUR—Waa in good detuand, but not retive, Hoidern generatiy axked nn advances In keeping with, tho improvemest im wheat, which buyers for alup- and heht off. ‘tho fooling war atrongest IN choles flouré, Sales were reported of 2400 bia apring extrar, partly at $4.60 Body TU bra uumound do at giz, and [09 Urn spring auperiines at $4.50, ‘Putul, 2,570 brie, ‘The market clored ot tho following range of privee? Cholce winter oxtrar, $4,80@7.50¢ common to wood do, 23.46.44; choice spring exttar, St ca fair do, shipping wradee, $4,750,005 Mnnewutn, $6.0) HHO, patent ep tii, $2500; spring supertace, FLA. rye flour, 8.40, Bnax—Was ju betier demand, and Ormer, though in fate supply, Hulen were 7) tums, at $15,UKe15,25 on track, aud ¢15.50 trey on Loard RN MEAL—We qtuty at 26 rer bri for gon, and € 200 yer ton for caaree, Mibpiixas—Haea Were 10 tops at bord, WHEAT—Wns active and excitet, nidvancing 340 abavo the histest qittationa of Weduesday, with at growing preferen a for cash ote. Liverpoct’ wat r0- Ported avonger, whh fueesannt tulna In Eughnd, amt Dew York wae autseqnently quoted at G21, wile oh aetive shipping demand, ‘The wdvices from Niwaukco showd that that market van exetted, with a big premium on cab deilveries over eller Atgust, (bonght the receiia theron were large. ‘The nvatket here was alan strengthened early by the M'ling in of shorta left open hy the pixypenslon Of Weduerday, ond then bry- era for ahipmenta took Holt of ull Ue offerins, tho demutd for cat lots canaing an slvauce of tha natu Auguat (o Te per bit, feota Fig 'yeywhieh wan tho diterenco on Wednesday, willo tho aborts, Both in city und country, tried ty ‘cover, Boma yery large wales were nade ait New York account, aud partion ate sold tn the hope of gluttlug the market, Vat tatled to do 0, though the country was also a reller, which 1@ uuuanal on a rine, ‘These otferings catired a aag at ony tme, and the iutket beerme quite feverish, but ttaoan revived, An wo indicnte:l yesterday, tho strength waw nub the result of manipilation, am yaw Lieea freely charged by partion who know all bout At. Ont tho contra: anced in aplto uf tho men wo bave hitherto Been sunpered to control it, They Were hut prepared for such an advance, apd trivd hard fy atop at, but the market went out of their handa, snd satus of thein Loudht back ot higher Ngures than those at which they lud sold, ‘The recelpta wero rather large, and It was oxpected that Mey will Inereane, now that there 14n decided! premulttns on present deliveries, as oyaiust futures, ae itis known that largo qlantitles of old wheat are yet in the handa of farmers, whilo (he new crop i iu good condition, Bat st is retnemnbored that our market advanced tearly We per bu in 104, on tho strength of short crops in Europe, thong unt yield waa fully as good then ua it promisos to be now. It fe reported bere that the harvest ty somo of our winter wheat sectfona docw not pan out as well An was expected, Seller Anguat opened at $1,091, sold of $1,095, advanced ta $1.12, decilned irregularly to $1.002(, then rolt up to $1125, clored at $1224, Seller September wold at $1075 ag, and aciier the year at $1,05@1,0814, Loth elt tag with holders at the outhlde, delter tas month, reyular No.2 epring, Fuld from sbout $1.10 carly to $Ls at the close, aud gilt-edyed recoipte of do cloxo. At about tho same flgnre, tongh they sokl at (0 prem: fm earlier in the day,” Cash kale woro reported of 4,000 bn No, 1 spring at $1.@1i54¢ ¢ 823,000 ba No, Bdo at s.s0G 1135 1,000 bu No, 3 daat $l.oi@ 1,037 ¢ 1U,009't eojo:ted do at $1031.00; and ay bu by entnple on track at 85e, Total, 656,400 ba, MMinvesora WuraT—Wos in urgont demand, and advanced 4c per bu on tho highest grade, which waa In most request. ‘There wero aulppiny ordera ou tho niarket for large quantitice, and avyeral of thom were unGlled for lack of olerings, Bales wero Mrnlted to 17,000 bu at $1,18@:1,20 for No, 1, aud $1.13 for No. 2, ‘The fatter closed uominal at $1.16, CORN—Waa moderately active and very trreguiar, declining 4¢ carly jand then advancing under a belter demand to £};0 abdve tho closing prices of Weduertay, Liverpool was quoted s shade easier, sud Now Yorit {sas dull, while tho weather waa hot, and the recefpta fair. This produced a pressure to sell, which war lifted only whon it wae fount (bat wheat waa bnoysnt, which made Lolders less anxious to sell, and brought outa rather better demand, ‘Thera wana little moro pment, bus cho bulk of tho tradiug wus apoctittive, tho suiorte busing, rather freoly during the last half of tha session, ‘The advices from te country in regard to corn are very conficting, atid their fone was reflected in tho course of the corn muarket, It waa stated by some who ure usually well posted that the low Iauds will cortainly produce an ine fortor crop this year, Lecatse they have bech drowned mit, au 9 rule, and produce aa mitch weeds as corn. Tho crops on tho ridyea Js generally fu firnt-class order, and will yletd well, tho proseut weather belng of a forcing character, Seller Augnat opened at 68i5c, receded tu OAt0, aud advanced to Tua at iho closo, Seller September sold ot c8'@70'c, closing st tho outsidé, Bellor the month, or rogular No.2, wold at GL @ss7e, clowlug nombuislly ut 6c, and uigu misod ‘receipts closed nominally ut Uoyo. Cash wales were reported of 64,600 bu high mixot at US {Quy We; 103,600 bu No, 4 at O73 (e690 ¢ 17,00 bu rojocted” nt’ 6:03 ; KO Du ears ut Gq 67% ; and 0,809 bu by ‘sample at G8y(@03\4e. Total, 213,200 bu, OATS—Were active anil stronger, though the mar- ket opencd weak at the decline of the previous even- ing in consequence of tuo weather, tho casler feoliag iu corn, aud to adapension of » prominent operator, noted Weducaday afternoon, But tho market a recovore:), advanclag 10 for July,aud X@YZeo for ‘August std September, There was a good deal of trading in July in aettlemont, and very ttle in cash, And a good many buying orders were rocelved from tho country, scoompauted by roporta that the froquent showere iu (he southern part of the Btato wore Latio tojujura the crop, Olfier grin also was higher. ‘Theeo facte inaptrod noldera with confidence, and tho market ruled ateong during tho lattor part of the aoe. elon, notwithstanding tho fact of larger recelpta and of dullhess in New York, Seller July opened at 433,c, fell to 40a4e, advanced ta 4¥o, aud clowed at 41744 Heller August sold at 37@I7%e, aud closed at “Yisa Seller Septembor soll at 33/(a300, and closed’ ut 25%(¢, Holler the year at BiCadd%e, closing at tho outvide, Casts aulen fuclude 25,000 bu No, 2 at 4303 1,400 bu rejected wt 4iusdso; 600 bu No, 2 white at 4910 ¢ 9,00) bu hy sample at 49@5te, Total, 27,000 bu, fivit—Wvos quict aud a auade firmer, in’ sympathy with olor gral, ‘There were urdera ou the Hour for options, EUL Luyera and sellora were wide apart, tough the former raised thetr bide about ie yce- terday; Tero ware algo orders for cua. aud #104 was bid for No, 3 without bringlug out any soliera, Tt tw tuought “the new crop will’ be ofr ayorago ono In quantity and good tu quality, ‘ho stand ia rather light on the ground generally, but the Iucrense Im the ac1 00, free ou age will probably make up for thia defictency, Seller August was quoted st T207S0 id, with sollers at?i@0o; saller Septomber at 709710 bid, with gellera about %e above thls rau DARLEY—Waa tnore uctive and firm at an advance of 110 for Heptomber. Little wae done in other options or cash, ‘The offerings for Septomber wero fair, and there were a good many buylug orders on the floor, chiefly from the country districts, In soma acctiony of which, it is aald, te crop haa Deed injured by wet weather. ‘The reports concerning the growing graln ary womewhat condleting, Advices have beeu Teceived stating that the crop in somo parte of Lows hus buen damayed by frequent — showors, and foura are Oxpressod tat the gral wilt be discolored or atitwrwisa hurt wo that If will scarcely pasa aa.No,}, ‘This fact was tho prio cause uf the adyauce’ yesterday, The crop in Wisconein and Afionesota fs fouk{uy Guely,aud only continued good weather 1s required to enable tho farmard to svvure it in wpleudid coudition, Cash No, 2 wan unquotable, Solect September opened at O5c, advanced to 02340, an0 closed at 6c, A arnall lot 80! at To, Beller Uctober wold at 9c, aud s surall lot aller August at 083¢¢, Cawh anlos wero Umuited to 150 buah- als by satnple af $1.16 on truck, LaTLst. Inthe afternoon mese pork was moderately active and ateady, closing at $19,05 casi ur August, and $15.20 aollor Hepleinber, Halea: 2.180 brie ab $19.03 can or August, $10,16@19,20 for Heplember, aud $16.80 for the wat * Lard was nuit and easier, closing at $19.023¢ for Beplembur, witlh alow of 2,500 tes at $12.90 for August, $1S.00g 15,0255 for Buptember, aud $1),025¢ seller the cary TWteat waa active aud 14fe higher for cash,and 10 for August, tho latter slowing 4o above the price at 10 o'clock, Boller August sold ut $l.lasyiglist, and loved 1.23, Beller Heplember gold AL closing ab stunt $111, Gash sold at $1.14, and afte wurde at $1.16 and §L.L4)¢ waa bid, closing at the duvide, A aale rea Soper of 6,000 bu No, 1 Minno- a, 8 yand and 1@ic Bighas welling at 187130 for August, end cloning late ab T0%@705¢e, Haller eptember sold’ at IC)g@Tsc, and closed 334 ointa worg fifly activeand 1@We higher, ealling st werg fairly active and 1{@ yo higher, aalling a1 LE ee Meals August jouiug at the iuslde, adie Jor duty, lotog GENERAL MARKETS, sold af 38@33!,¢, cl ALCOHOL—Was firm at $2.3009,34, BROOM-CORN—Contioues dull, and {a not partten- larly firm, (hough there ie not much disposition to make concessions, as it fa not Usely that auch a course would stimulate trado to any tuportant extent. Manufscturera ordar what cora they want, sud as vuuny of tho larger ausa tre out of atock there is reagon to think ths orders will soon be more Numerous, ‘The weather ia favorable for the naw crop, but it te Stl! backward, and will bein any event two os three weeks late in coming ta maturity. We quote; Goad to eholos hurl, S3Y@103se} brush that will work itself intoa choice burl broom, 11}4@luo; fair to ood do, WY@llo; Inferior bruah, 84@IKE; crooked, 6443. BUTTER—Hemaiue firm ander moderate receipts and @ continuously good demand, Thera ly ah consideralye oversupply of any grade, while ef atrictly prime yellow, suitable for the tabla, there is barely an Mogaacy, Quatations remain os before; Chotce to feacy y j, BGS; Medium to good grades, 168 Mer Infertog ta common, 10140, WADGDiGwitiendy, gradual Loprevement ia the de | + for mess; $45 tor extra meas; aud | mand for grain bags ia now obrer begin to show a hardening temlone qunnfen romain quict and stead Bo; Lowiaton, We; Montaup, 003 3 Amorkeng, 2903 Otlor Creek, 9c; burlap baga, 4 bu, U4YGIS}40; do 6 bu, 15@160; Cuanics, single, Lid 10g lo double, 2%4260} wool aacke, £0:462¢, CHERSE—For prime goods the mafket develops inercared Arumost, No inconsiderale portion of tho product of the best Weatorn factorics now Auda an conttlet nt the Eanl, and the firm position of factory. men hos necessitated an advance fis fobbera’ prtces, Btocka hore are muderate. Wo now quote: Gant to pritne factory at I\gcat] gos lower gradca at G@ue, CUAL—Retatlers are doing a moderate budinees and report the market stoady at previons quotations: Lackwansn, $1,020.50; canned, $3,009.00; Ho: king Vulivy, $0,605 Indiana bluck, $5.00G45,60; Iilnufs, HBOS, Euus— Woes rolling at U@tse, | A lacge proportion of (he tock i fin bad ardor, utd tho fact cauace @ gcotl 1 fifactlon, besides mavkig to depress Tho weather iu hot aua yory tnfavarabie for (por eltpping, F18il—Prices of Tako flat wero thought to have ached Loltom suing the aio, hut tue continued iargo ipl ave canard a further weakeulng ty Me eatent of Welie Mn whitefish and asc iw trout, Other de- resiptions were withuat quotable change, though an early advance I mackerel {* among tho propabti- Ne, and prio y, Durlapa and Wo quote: Htark, Amarlean A, 28g; ities, Tricos range an followay No. 1 whitollah, 4 Dnt, $4,080 No. 2 a, $LINGSEG } No, i trout, $1.80% No, 1 ehord mackerel, news 44 Urls tA. 47: U tay § NOD mackerel, 3g O16 O255" Lo tol, 5 Url, $45 take catia, § FG HsN05 Hauer. Liereing, tala, $2008, 25 herring, round, bel, 2 scaled herting, per Dux, 43g bo Wives malasons yet Fi, $3104 9,09. FRUITS AND KULS—trvla wie quist, am tho Cpelear wit steady, Waunwier Kournis— Hayiiyes Oye, drums, Laiyu tives tyalayures Wrarki-h prunes, #1,ut8 ce; Erencl pings, 12 24H LOU: Wore Maaetol, #4.70 ‘ce Ante currants, 6, OU peak, Png Tagan app jp RE; bla Ws; pitted cherries, 25 + almonds, Teerigons, 20" w1ie; Urewoble walunta, 12 y bern, ores, 124celd>; Wilmington 1,07 Lenuessco peanuts, OesTes African peanuta, 5! 4a GhuiN LRULTB—Domeatie feults wore abundant and gencrally easior, the demand being maderate, Bhucberticn wore lower, unler barge ulfecings, ‘Tho Teevipls of raypberties contiuue aiail, and Is thougi.b the crop wil Call bolow first etpectatious, Strawber. ritw are AU} offered), nnd Ht ncoms aa if thera 4 no oud tu thy crop, Peaches from Sunthern Titinois wera of fered, and ripe Larkets sold rewily. Applor wera nlow and eaay. Tho hut wouther stimulated the do- mani for lomonm a little, ond iniaced a trmer feeling among holders, We quote: Orangen, €3,0029.60 per DOR Jerouis, $4,589,503 Lack ragpborries, Tee 250 per pr'18 qth} do red, 20c por qty blackberries, 12%46a Id} peaches, A0o per Lott 4.00 per buy rampheeriens Fitters, sali waltiuty, 1 poahnts Bis Ae urgent demand, and rematn Oro, At tho East tho stimply is reported tho largost for & mumber of year, and there docs uot appear te be very generat counl- Hence {0 the staltiity of present prices, The coffee market wae quict, ani abowed lor strength than at the beginning of the week, lice, sirups, and mol- Jarees, wera itt qood request at full rates, Spleea wero functtve and cloves could be bougtt ata cuncesalon feom the quotattous, We toake no change in mr tats Ticr—langoon, OZ@7K%e; Caroma, 73{@8yo. Loniniann, TH (¢ 8. CovvEes—0, G.Iava, Java, No, 2, a1 Adlizo; cholewtofancy fio, ‘good to prime do, Dhke2yes common ta fale, Azer toating, ausgieates” Bingaporo Java, 135g20e; Coats Ricay 21 Gage; Maracaibo, 26/25e, RuGans—Datent cut loaf, Wyz012e; erueked and powderod, $1405 granulated, 11%0; A, standsed, turxc; do No, 4 le} Ly lige: extra © O'No, % 94@9%C3 “Fellow, O No. 1, Ojed choice frown, Otc; fair to prime ‘do, common ta, 74@8c; cholve molasses ge4 cointnatt to good da, 7) Diamond drips, $1.05@ 1.1 3} Ke, liver drips, GkAcéaz oud augae-hoase sirup, Bue4 80 § 1 i Ge; New Orleans molasees, choice, new, do prime, 6xe70e ; do comnion to good, 2 Borta Rico motaeses, 63@S55e; common nio- wa, Aika Ade 3 Dlackstrsp, Hae, Spicrs—Allapice, 1555(@163g0; clover, 48@iile; can~ fa, ala Hot pepper, Maso; Matmega, $251.90; Calcutta ginger, 1oig'e Loge, Moara—Teie Ulue, dyer German Mottled, 6Y@te; White Lily. B4cas1ze3 “White Nose, x @oje; Bavon Lapertal, olden Went, 4x@5e. HAY—Was scarce and ‘firm under a goot demand from the retatttrade, No. 1 timothy was about 600 per ton higher, atro upland prairie, We quote; No, 1 Umoathy, $U4,00@18,50; No, 2 do, $16.00@16.60; mixed do, $15.008.15.50; pritte upland prafri6, $10,004 17.00; Ko. 1 do, $15,00a15,60 ; No, 2, oF slough, $9,00@12.0). IAGHWINES—Wore more active, and tmchanged in fice, Salo aggregated 200 Irls ot $1.17 por gallon, jew York waa quoted steady at $! MIDES—Were dull ant teak at’ tha reosnt doeline. ‘Many dealers havo withdrawn from tho morket, and aellera freanently find it slow work to dispose of their consiguinents, unices thoy contain an unusually large proportion of heavy steer Lides, Quotations: Green city butchers’, 6!j0; green cared light and heavy, T4a@re; green calf, 1240; dry illnt bides, kip and calf, 160; dry salted hides, 1403 dodeon aking, 41c. Itidea with one grnb and ovor aro classed as damaged, Daminged stock brings two-thirds prices, and branued 10 per cent off. HOPS—Wero Gull and woak at 20@800, The crop everywhere, excopt in California, 19 loaxlug Snely. METALS AND 'TINNERS' BLUCK—'Tin plates havo decilned Gda por box in consequence of the recent drop in gold. Rnesia trou ia te lower, owlug to Saharp competition with American shoot fron, ‘The dotneatte Itussia hae been #0 mitch improved 1p quali- ty aud Guish of to permit it to compote with the for- clan, aud It ia thought that it will evontually drive the genuine Ruesia out of the American market, Thia fact hoa ied toa apirited competition between Import ors and domesa manufacturers, Trade in gen- eral fa fair for the summer seaou, Prices for otler articles are uncbaugod, We quotes Tin Puarit “iG, “10x14, $10.50; do, rooflag, 14x20, 10, $10.0). Pra Tre~Latgn, 150; emall, 2c; bar, Ie. ROLDER— No, 1, 2loq No. 2,'18c, Leap—Pig, 73403 bar, 84 Ue lead pie, ve, ‘Corven—Lottoms, Sc ; sheathing Sneet Zixc—Full cackn, 10903 less abs, Bie, Sieet Inon—No, 31, ia tron, A to 12 Inclusive, 1He doy No, 1, utatned, 170; American Rui ot By He. Wrae—Nos, 1 to 0, 10 to 34, 10; 12, 11{70 513 and 14, 120 $17, 1305 18, 160; 19, ‘190; 20, 20cr f percent count: fence wire, 5¥c; do smull lota, Ce OlLs—Hemalos quict at the annexed qi Hone? Carbon {atandard white), 125 drog, teat, 14 Illnois legat teat, 160 den, 19¢ do headlight, 175 d 1641104 extra winter lard oll, $1.07@1.U8; No, J ic; No. 2s ‘do b 80¢ge; nseod, raw, 1 " Zot whale, 7H tic; aperm, $2,45682,403 neatafoot ol atrictly pure, $1.25@1,20; do,‘ ext 00; do No. 1, 9; Dank olf, 650; atralte, ; lumbsgo ol, 00730; turpontine, 1@36c; naphtha, 63 gravity, 1335 1a} naplitha, common, ald ey POULTRY —Chickens were 10 fair supply and easy, sellers Leing anxziown to clone out,as the weather was hotand unfavorable for holding stock, ‘Turkeya aud other poultry wore almost out of the market, ‘Turkeys, Haga j abtekone old, $1.00 8; do apring, $,UK33.50 er doz, POLERDA~Excert a few orders for mall ota there is no demand for suy description of seed, and prices on the market aro Hilo better than nominal, while those for store lotaara variable, depending on the quantity and location of the sued wantod, Flax was quoted at 1,50 seller Auguat, “Quotations: | ‘Timothy, $2,204 2.60: Hungartats, 70c@$1,00; clover, $7,00@7,10; Bax, $1.65; vuckwheat, ducca6i,00, BALT—Was moitcrately active at tho quoted prices, Bayluaw, Onondaga, and Canada fine, $1.50 ; ordinar; coarse, $1,70; dairy, without bags, $2.75; dairy, wit bagy, $1.0; " Ashton dutry, per mick, $4.U0. ‘TZAB—Tbo tea trade fa'unusuaily Rood for the sta son, the unprecedontedly low prices provalout for some thine past baying stimulated the eouaurnption, ‘The market {s firin at the quotations following: GuN- pownen Morewk—Choice to fas af ' 00%! prime, TaXve ; common to qoud, dhaWlo; Piugeucy, choles, TW: fulr lo good, Satie j common, Bugie, JupentaL Morung—Cholce to fancy, 8890; good rime, CXBT0C; common, Hada; Plumaucy choice, iat80; tale to good, bkBGve; ‘common, #x2d0e. Jaran—Chotce to fancy, new, WaI6e; do fully fate to primo, Tw7b wica ‘ta fancy old, 7a8v0; OaLona—Choice to fancy, 5 $1.00; primo, 60ia100; eomnmon, Sh 400, Gaels WOOD—There is # fale demand for beach and maple at $7.00 for the former and $8.00 for the Inttar, VEAL—WWaa weak, tho liot weather making it nec eanary to seit aa p00 nd Poanible, Quotable ai 34% Cbourances— re in largo supply, and wosk, especially tho most perishable stud, New tora when ripe and large sold at oulwide Agurce, but the ‘bulk of the recelpta, being arnali and not desira~ ble, was offered at irregular prices: New pa- Hee eee tngilie pertun jsulig beaus, r doz; grown y H seat Gu per, tus” cuoambers, taboo per dost cabbagee, 44800 per doz; tomatoes, 2iqsdc per box; bosts, 159200; Southern oulous, $3.5095,15 per on WOOT—The market remains quiat ; medium grades tro niceting with some inquiry, tut Ao tfowces are aul eak, ‘The Lasteru Markets aro roported dull and relatively lower than our®, with supplies anficlent to meet the dally wants of menufacturere: henco thero in little inducement to take hold of the Western clip, ‘Wool is coming forwerd slwly, 4nd thero lu no great acctimulation Lore, Quotations; Tub.washed prime, So ; do poor tO good, 409480 ; washed ficecy, uo, do medium, di(@ise; do coarse, 344400) un- washed, fine Loavy to light, 259235) do medium, Xp So; do ovares, W@IC, rs = LUMBER, ‘Tha wholesale market was s little more activa st nn- changed prices, ‘Tho recoipts wore larger thau on the previous day, and about s dozen cargoce werv sold and as many more were left over, Ploce atulf waa very frm at $9.00, under an urgent demand, with bone on the markot. Severs] cargoos have been sold ahead, at the prices rating on tho day of strival, Common boards and strips wore qnoted at $8.50(80.50, and fair to choice do at $10.00913.50, Lath ware quiet ad $1.50 and sbinglos 8 42.60, Bales piers kis si Morrill, from Maulstes, deok sload ploce stuff on contract, and 13,000 io huld at bari al 4 sion Ba vers hea to th men rm rosie Supt Aa the Wood trade etal, ‘Prices reniain as bervtofure Lelog strong fur jolata and sniling, In consequence of acarcity and the probs- bility of an easly advanve at ine eale docks. lea rae $a mapiersa ‘Foquest st the rwent decline. Que stone ‘Vises clear Bocond alear, ‘Third clear, ‘hie cleae, thick, Cisar flooring, ta Clear aiding, tat and second First common riding, 19.0: 20,00 inoneg 17,00 Flooring, rst common, deeaeed 90,00:4 81.00 Flooring, second camnion, dressed. a1,0024.00 Hog boarde, Aan B.,. pe 7.00 A etock boards, L0snd 12 in, 70 Bi stock hoards. Be 9.00 Untork boats Teno Tt Fencing (10 () +e TORTI Commun lomber, 16 fand mider, OO BLAND Solty and poantling, 14 to 0.0 rah 5.050 Tath.... 1,790 2.00 Ashingh Atv 2.80 LIVE STOCK, cutcado, Teeetrta— Cattle, Hinge, Shen, Menuday. gs07 11,108 1 ‘Tucsday, 1 460d cat Welnestay, has ae ‘Thstratay ,. mst 4,96 Tatat.. aan ase peeernrerra 010) pose 7012 Owing tothe firm position of Loldora, trade oponcd slack this morning, the Aggregate of tho enles effected before 10 o'clock Rearcely teaching 600 head ¢ but a Mttle later, after folders had modified thelr views ¢omewhat, busiicss tevlved, and before the dsy was part the great ilk of tho 4,000 cattle on rule hed changed owners, For gond butchers’ atecrs, ahd good te oxtra abipplug steers, Wedneaday's quota- tons were fully maintatuod, but for fair to medium, qualities prices showed & leaning iu buyers’ favor, Advlees from tho Kant wero not ae cheering ae on the opening days of tho week, afd Mioutd tho arrivals dar. jug tho romshuter of to week prova Nbera) rollerw wll fi-d ft dimentt to austain prices, Tho tango of falsd van 32.50@7,C0, with mort of tho trading at $2.25629,15 for through Toxatn; at $3,50e84,45 for na five bntchera’ stock, and at $8,0(g6.23 for fale bo choico slipping beaves, Stockera were dull, at formor quotations Calves wero wanted, at $1.50. CATTLE BALES, Xo, antier-ription, Mi exten stcore. sees 4b extra steers, HWeboleo wtce M1 cole ate 2G gad alcere 2Y axtta steers, 16 chulce steer Bo good steers, 2H good atcors 34 goon steers 38 mediuin wtecra. 1Y medinm steers, 31 goo ateors GB good pteera.... AT oot ateers.., 1X guod ateurs 959 fair ntoors. 2 butelers’ stee 26 meifuin steers. 43 chotee steers, 485 good ateers 20 choice kteers. £0 chotee ateers.. ui butchera’ ateers,,,. 04 choice wteor, 57 meitium wteui 25 yood xteors 30 good atecri. ss 43 extra ntenrs, 10d andl the libecat heat, tho euitrse of the bog J reagonably ask. ‘Trade opened aburp at Sie t0o advanco over the quotntiuns of the day before, and continucd nplnterruptediy active down to the rloae of business hours, by which tine dverything: fit to he sent to market hed been picked up. Ordinary to prime bacon grades sold at §7,20.87,5, aud poor to oxtra heavy at $1,527.25, Tho following transactions show the rango of prices: ‘ocelpts and tho sarket wan ait HOG SALES, PricelNo, A, Prive|No, Ar, Price. $7.30) G5, Hh €1.19%5 ‘30 a An 158 8 sp ted then fora number of daya previous, aud, with li:ie or uo improvement in tho demand, prices were casier, Included fn the arrivals wero 654 Texas aneop, wero conagned tal, Struhorn & Co,, by whom they “40 | 7.2) HEEP—Tho market was moro ibera‘ly wero sold at $3.40 por 100 lbs, Their averags wolght was 15 Ibs, We quote ror to choice at $4,00.34.%5, NEW 1 TORK. New York, July 15,—Beev#s—Receints 1,260, make ing 4,040 for tho three days, against 2050 st the anno time laat week, Demand more moderate {han for sov- eral days; market weak at the reduction of Monday of 403 common to primo native atoors, H@Si¢c, a fow tons going to 143g(814%¢¢ ; common to gout ‘Texas and Cherokeo cattle 7i,(0146. eae Sitexe aNd LAMus—Itécelpts, 9,740, riaktrig 21,070 for threo daya, againnt 7,89) ‘at’ tho same time last work, Blarhot quiet at 4@8.Xe for sheep, entl 64 @'N0 or Ina bs, Bwmme—Teceipte, 1,270," making 9,460 for the thres days, against 8,00 at tho samo timo last wook ; none offorcd alive for wovern! day past, EAGT LINENTY. East Lroxary, Pa., July erence to. doy, 249 head, making for tho threa days 2,550 of he frosh urrivalu'd cars wora through aud TL cats for aa! here, ait of which ara 2old out aud not a hoof ia to yard, ‘Thoro wea no chango, tn prices from yesterday. MWoas—Recdipta to-day, 2,040 heat, making 5,170 fur 97.00(97,79 ; PhlledelpDias, $7.75 ‘making 9,200 for three Maya; Yorkers, 7.65. Siteer—Receipts to-day, 1,890, three daya; sulling at $4.00.8 6.00, 3 -_ > BALTIMORE. Dartruone, Md,, July 15,—Catrin—Market during the wok active aud prices igo higher: yery beat, $4.00 40; firet quality, $5.00@.09; medium or fatr quality, $4Wka5,00; ordinary thin wteers, oxen, and cows, $3,504.00 5 moat dales dt $5,006.60, Recelpts, 1,250; wales, 1,045. Hons ean. active; pricos igo higher, Demand beat for neat, Hight bacon hogu; range, $4,50g10.50, Receipts, 6,189, Suexp—More active et 1@So; lamba; I@te. Be colpta, 3,973, 1. LOUIS, Sr, Lous, July 15,—Hous—Highar for best grids ; receipts, 1,780; phippers’, $i.dikaty } bacus, 96.058 9.15 ; hulchors', $7.67. ; oxtra, $7.5). unchanged for pond Carri R—stesdy an grades; gi Miserriar cane oe, Sa stcora, .00.26.12}¢ ; common to fai 150; bul chotee Texans, $4.60 5 fair, $0.25 ond, $1.0034.285 8.00 ; comman, $2,50182,75, Burvalo. Burraro, N, ¥,, duly 15,—DaTrLe—Necelpta, 9535 total for the woek, 7,871. No market to-day, Buren ann Lascoe-iecelple, 1.000; tuted tor she Ini clipped, Bt the, $4.59 5 Btate lambs, 78 tha, at $7.00, Hone—Revetpis, 3,000; total for the woak, 9,609: Freee fee ei al of alata stock; Yorkers, $3.30 @7.00 ; heavy, $7.20G' LN NATIT. Cincinwatt, July 15,—Hooi—Falr_and firm: epm- j good light aud butchers, $7.00;a7.26, 7 wblpmonts, 24, es TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS. frectat Inevateh to The Chrcaye Tribune, Lrvenroon, July 15-11 a, m,—Frova—No, 2, Ma; No. 1, Zs, Quam—Wheat—Winter, No,2, 08; No, 1, 8a 22; anrinyg, No, % 8a5d; No, 1,98 1d; white, No.2 06 40; No.1, 9atd; club, No, 2, 98 6d3 No, 3, Ge 30d, Ovrn—No, 2, 334 6d ; No, 1, 334 9d, Tisovistons—Pork, Tia, Lard, 8s, Lyenroot, Joly 18-2 p. m,.—Bagapsturrs— Buoyant, Wheat—-Spring, No, 9, 84 8&4; No. 2, ta 943 whita, No, 2,96 Gd; No, ty Ua 8d; lab, No, 2y 90 Od; No, 1.96 Md, Corn—Ke Gd, Laivgavoor, July + p, m,—Dyeapsrorre~ Unchanged. Livenroot, July 16-8 p, m.—Bagapstorra—Un> changed, Livespoot, July 18—8;30 p. m,—Gaane—Wheat— Bpring, No. 2, 8 10d; No, 2, 0a @2; white, No. 2, Uo Gas No 1, 94244 olud, No, 2, Be Lod; No, 2y 108, Lanp—Sts 0d. Bost unchanged, Lrvanroor, July 15,—Latest—Frovn~Extra Glste and Western, 722, Guatn—Whoat—Nos, 2 to 1 spring, MGs 7d. Gora—HMized, S1ig4, Faovutons—Pork—Weetors, ‘16; Eastern, 86s, Bool—American, 220; Cumberland mijdiles, Ole, Lard—American, 58a. Tarrow—American, 41 PerpoLeva—Nofinad, Ol; aplrite, Ty, Antweup, July 15,—PeTaoteun—245f, Lowvor, Jaty 15,-~Ta8 Bane ov Kxotsnd—Datiion in the Bank of Zogtand bas tnoregeesd £34,000 during the past week. The proportion of the bank reserve to {ts abilities ts 4634 per cent, Amonnt of bullion gone Into the bank to-day on balanve, £43,000, Momgt—Rate for money at stock Mechangs on Gow ernment socuritios, 24(, Comsote—Maney, 84; socount, 94 1-14, Usarap Sratxs Bonpe—ede, 10675 5 Win, 10-40s, 104% | new 62, 104X, ex soupons, Amanioay Ratgoap Bscunrrou—ew Tork Com tral, OL 5 Keto, 13:4 4 preferred, 22, Tarvow—tiya,* Lawexgp Oit—}is, Brexu O1t—1008 Common Roan—ty Pans, duly 1},~Tes Bars o@ Yairen-Dpects 1% weok, 16,200; market dull; Fi AD, 14 $6.40 tha Hank of France dooteasod 7,704,000 francs during tho pant week, Renrea—cit de, fees July 18,—Unirep Bratxa Donvs—'02s NEW YORK DRY-GOoDS MARKET. New Youk, July 15,—There aro nore buyore In thy market, and an improved package itomand for staple cotton and yoofen goods noticed. Home targe Ines of brown sheeting? have been closed out with incresned dlevonuts, Cotton fannele in bétter demand, Print ara dull, Fancy caeslineres, worsted coatings, and Kontucky fons ate fairly nollve, Bhirts and dsavore are fatrly active, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. Pirtenvad, Pa, July 15.—-Petno erade, $1,02@1.03 at Parker's THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW york, Svdelat Diipaten ta The Phterigo Triiund, New You, July 13,—Qnatr—Wheat—Markot 1474 better, with o fals export and milling demand ; dalee, 168,000 bu at €1.29@1,28 for No, 3 Qhteago and Narth- wentorn $1,201,204 for No, 2 Milwaukee: §1.31Q 1,83 for No, 1 spring; $1.33 for No, % Sheboygan; $4.18@1.00 for ungraded Towa and Mintiosota spring: HACALYS for winter red Wertorn; $1.JU@140 for amber do, dnd $1371.41 for white dof alas 48,000 bu No. a Milwaukev for first half August at stan, yo frm at 900 for Canada in bond, and $1.10 for Atate, Cortt h plindo firmer: xalen, 44,000 bet ad 71a Sligo for atesmer Weatern mixed, and s2@em formal, Oata dull; salen 53,007 bu at 6O@oro for inixod Western, and 0246 %¢ for whito Western, Pnovistann~Middles firm at 119120 for elty long clear, Lard wleady; sales of 100 ten at 130 for new primo ateam, Wiesnt—Markot steady; nates of 100 bria at $1.29 per gallon, Unoornies—Sugar — Market steady with fate do- mand; falr to good refining quoted at 1%@8Xo; primo at 8 5-16e; anid Nos, 10 nnd 12 Havana at 8¢@ Bie, Cuffer—Market tlrm; only moderate Jobling demand; we quote Kio at 174@1946 in gold, and Maraeatho at 21 Yie23!¢e in gol, Teas—Market quiet, with holders ankiny very full prices, Tarstow—Natea aleady with moderate Muquiry; we quote prime at 9c, tty tha Associated Pree) New Your, duly 15,—VLovr—Demand activd and prices have advanced; rocelpte, 12,000 bris} supers fino State and Wostern, $1,10:85,20; ‘commoti ‘to good $5.50185.95; 008 to choice, $5.1016,203 White WaT4U; Be imPiem nud active ; $3.7; Gna—Wheat excited sud higher 5 235; IChisago, HAL AB y Ne Tiwi 31% No, 2 Northwestern, $1 cs ‘No, 1 spring, Af ¢ ahgradedl Lowa and Minnesots spring, $1.1 winter red Western, sLdiGUsa; amber du, HWA; while do, HA:@LE1,” Nys quiet bub firm; Uannia In bond. $067 State, $1.10, ‘Darley nombe nally unchanged. Malt quict but fem, Cora—Holde ers firm at outside quotutions; recefpta, 113,000 bu; Western mixed, eteam, 79.281 ige 5 do eall, 82@68%C; whilo Western, tse, Oats dul) und heavy; récolpte, 61,00) bus miiod Western, tasic. Unoceniss—Cofteo in fale demand and firm; Ro, cannons, Ticatazceg Jobling, | Meanie, | Bugat ateady and ftrin; fair to good refinin 14 aagas pring, 8 5-16e 3 Museoyndo, Ti ac, Nelasaee” Gul but anechanged, Rles dull’ and nnebanged. Qetaoteem—Dull tnd heavy; refined, 213{0; Briain Restw—Sterdy 5 $1,610.75, Spin Tonrewsine—SMeady y He. ¥oon—-Fatr demand and fir? Western, 2@Me, rk heavy; new mers, $20,20, Decl quiet uit meata nit; middles atendy ; whort @lie, Lard lower; prime’ atosra, rn—Qafct ond unchanged. Creravateavy. Witmsy—(Quiut and ateady. BALTINIONS. BALTE ONE: July 15—Froun—Firm and um charge higher ; No, 1 amber West : 5s No, 1 rod Western, toy SLND 5 Milwaukee spring, $1.27 ‘Corh— Western, Western mixed, 82% Oata quict and. ‘atealy ;° mized Western, 6g white do, GI@sse. Nyo—Morket dull st D5e@ $1.0 TAy—Beateo and Orm ; Pennsytvants and Maryland, B24. 064G5:1,00, Proviniosk—in fale demand, and fiem, Pork, $71.00, Dulk meata—Shoulders, 9 ¢ eles, 124, @t2G6, loose, Bacon—Should ra, 1c clear rib, 14:3(13}¢ ; hams, sxe. Lard ‘oxeitad; highor ; rolined, $44.25@ ‘Dorrrn—Pair demand and firm; Western extra; 29 @iic 3 frats, 1ytte, ‘PrernoLros—Market easier ; ctnde, 6@5Yo; fined, IMA GUTG¢C, Covrna—Quiet, but steady ; Ro cargoes, 17{@200} Jobbing, 174@20Ke. Wamer—itm ; $140.22, PRILADELPHTA, Puiuapereuta, July 15,~FLoun—Choice, fair de mand; others alow; miperfine Western, $£.1544.25; Winconstn nod Minnesota extra fainily, $5.2:936,00] Stale, Ollo, and Indiana, $5,7666.25; bigh grade a ry and uachi H ne, elty, 1175 Whest strong and $1. 2. 2 tly $I. 1600.75, aia niciwheat quiet and atesdy? red, $1,20@1.%; (ali: white, $1.3741.40, ‘Corn sosdy ixod Western, 833,(@84c; yellow, 85 higher ; white, G2arGhe: mixed, Perroreux—Emy; refned, W3@iyos cruda LEN Warsnr—Teld af $1.29 for Westorn, Srevs—Cloyor, ebotce, $12.60, Rimothy stésdy | on i, TI Gounty, ‘DT; testa, 22.723; Wester extras 204 —tmprovfig ; Now York Stato and Bradford Tan eastern firsts, 27(g¢10c; Wostern rolls; firete, Orrdese—Dull and musettied ; Weatorn fine 10G1163 prime WadKe. Eaas—Quict tut steady, Western froab, 26810 AT. LOU. 8t, Louis, nly 15—Frour—Tiyé graces Afmert looning up, hut no quotable change, Grare—Whoat excited and higher rod, win $8064 a ter, $15S@1,95 cash $130@!.31 Augiul LIC september, — Corn active end bi iter fo tas a Boptembor, ate higher ¢ Na. 9, Glu bl was BH Jota sold af Goo? 36270 Anamnst. lower for future ; cS@suy 0 Anigust; Pnovisions—Lork market ersler; 20:4) Geliverédy Lard mainly unchanged, Bacon scarce aud wanted) primo held higher; shoulders, Oe; widen, 13560 Witmay—Sfoady and nnchenged ; $1.18, Mucerem—Flour, 2,000 bra; wheat, 16,000 buy coru, 8,00 bu osts, 6,000 ba, TOLP.DG, Torrpo, July 15,—Froun—Falr and frm, Gnain—Whest schivo and advanced; No, 2 whi Wabach, $1.34; No.3 do, $1.27; white Michigan, $1.99} FLY ¢ amber Michigan, $tatK ; Adgass, $1.28 ¢ September, $t.19; No.2 do, $1.40; No, L red, $t.00}4 3 No, 2 August, $1.23; vew amber Illinois, $1.30, Gorn (quiet and ateady 7 bighemixed, 72ig0; 3 Angrut, 7aKe; September, 74isc3 low-mized, T3Yc? No. 9 wollte, t40; no grade, 700; damaged, 6lc, Oats dull and lower; No, 0; No, 2 old sud new Saptem- Michigan, bdo ; August, x8, tt Flour, 100 Seis ¢ whoosh, 12,000 bug corny LOFIPTS—Flowr, 100 bels ; whoa ag 2A, gn tt oats #.080 ns * ica ad be ‘i AIPMENT#—Flour, none; wl K 3 corm, 20,000 bu; oats, none, : BICWAURKEER. Mitwaraer, Wis, July 5.—PLova—Dall and noo» funk. Gnar—Wheat unsettled 5 No, 1 Mjlwauken, $1194 4 No, 2 do, MAT; eetter Joly, $16, Coru activ and higher; No. 2, 603;c, Ogts Insptive snd lower; No.2, Ac, Barley quiet aud weak No. 2, $125 gaa September, vse, Hye bighers No, 2, t@ Ce : Provistons—Noglected 3 moss pork, $19.00, Lard Gui and nominal at M1 tattyc, Fuaionte—Quiet and unchanged, Rrowvss—Hlowr, 1,009 Urin; wheat, 100,000 bas corn, 24 Me Sutravere—Flons, 6,000 urles wheat, 49,000 buy eorn, none, GUNGINNATI. family, $5,115: 9.60, Giaatt— Whos soaroe atid firms; rod, $1,961.20 Gorn higher; Tate, Tye quict and stead; 10« 115, Paovmnons—Dull ; nore vetlers than boyers; noth’ Ing doing. Freee quictand steady at $1.35, Fous—Steady | falr demand, Borsen—Goul demand at full prioes, Cusese—Fute and tiem, Laxaxep 4p Lanp O1.-—Quict and unchanged, UORTUN. Boston, Mass, July 15.—Froun—Goed der full priceus superfine Western, $4,504.75 § col oxtras, $9,075.59; Wisconsin’ and Minnesota arira fomily, $5.(0au.0u white wheat Olio, Indians, «00 Pichia, song s.i55 Siinols, $6.25@7.95; BL GQuatn—Corn quick bat ateady } mixed and yellow, Slavic, Uste excited sod higher; mixed end whitey STgise, CLEVELAND, Ocuvetanp, O,. July 16,~Caart—Wheat better; We, 1 red, 01.484 No, ddo, $14, Uorn firin and une changed, ’ Osta duil aud lower; No, 2 Stato, 690; Na Jo, 81; white, Coo, PEruoLxum—Quict; standard while, oar lols, Bes Oino Biate text, Joico} wal) ota 1@20 bigher, Kececrrs—Wheat, 4,100 bu; oats, 2,600 bu; corm now, RUYFALO. Buvrato, July 15--Gnain—Whert oxcited and hiad, ers anloa, 10,00 bn No. 1 Minnosota to arrive of $1.0, Corn opened to tower and closed with the dediive recovurad ¢ 123,8,000 ts No, Baitxed Wester Tas; cat loll, Ta,” Gala nog Dye nage jected. Yastente—Unchanged, NEW ORLEANS, New Ontxans, July U.—Masx~Dall; he dear Tacon—Eaner; 03,03 14Xc; 18340, Hame Briner choices augar-curcd, 1ig0, Others unchanged. —_——-— MARINE, PORT OF CHICAGO, JULY 18. Anatven—Schr Favoritc, Huffalo, cea); simy Ooo rons, 83, Jo, gundtiea | prop Messouger, bi, Jo, suDe rise} prop George Dunbse, Muskegon, turaber$ barge Contest, Muskegon, lumber ; atmr Sheboy; Maultowoc, aundriea ; echr San Jeciolo, Alpena, lame ‘Lats prop Mohawk, Hadglo, sandries; barks Harvey” Mimeli, Cheboygan, tumnber } echy Shylexk, Luding- ton, lamber ; schf Hero, Saugatack, wood ; schr Tous Pains, Muskegon, wood ; sohy Maria, Ludington. lame ‘be sta Mustegen, Muskegon, eundrieg j uchy Hurcte Wollasd, wevdsiee; peop Mirwutly Manjustis, etie Crvcrmatt, O.. July 1.—FLove—Falr and drmy / ‘Oxts quist bus firm at Sipe} \

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