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THE CHICAGO.TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 1870.~TWELVE rAGES, _STATE OF TRADE. Light Clenrings and a Dull Day g Among the Banks. murpar Demand for Loans from Oity » and Country Sources. The Fallare of the Bank of Callfornis-— The Facts and tho Moral. The Produce Markets Fairly Active . =~Provisions Lower. . ‘Wheat and Oorn Depressed, Ohiefly by Fine Weatber 1 but Moving Out More Freely, i FINANCIAL. Transactiomn were less numerons snd imporfant al {be bsnks than on the provious days of the week. * There was no cause for this beyond the nstural fince tuations of the business of an opening meason, The costinuance of the very opportuns fine weather en- ocourages the most mnguine expectations with regsrd 1o (e crops and the fall trads, The fall trado has not yet doveloped itaclf, but bankers and merchants alfko Toport (hat the promonitory signa aro all favorable, ‘Thero has been no further development of the actlvity in banking operations than we have already chronicled, A shiarper deciand for bank favors {8 obaervad in nearly every direction. Tho city and country allks are draw- 1ng down thalr balances for use, and sceking eularged socommodations in loans, Thia has not yet reached auch » polnt a8 to affect tho losn market except In the canc of long paper, but it 18 expected that supply and @emand will be more nonrly equal ib the losn market {his fall than has been the caso for $wo years, Ttates of Afscount at the banke were unchanged at 8 @10 per cent ta rogular customers. Thoro is an abundant sapply of funde, snd accommodation s readily granted to good outside borrowers at 6@7 per cont for thirty dsys, To long-time borrowera rates are not reduced, On Lhe strret, business remains inagtive, Rates are &®18 per cent. Now York uxchangs remained weak, and was offered fresly at 25 cents discount, @ ‘The movawent of currency to the country continues o grow. The clesrings {ndicsted the diminished volume of business, They were $2,000,000, (] ' THE CALIFORNIA FAILURE. For some time thers have been portents In the financial aituation at Esn Francisco of the trauble that 1iss come ; there have bren clouds I tho nky as large a3 3 man's hand,—ss large about a8 O'Brien's hand or Flood's, Tno mad careor of speculation on which all clagen of Ualifornians, from bankers and business men to clergymen and sorvant girls, have beon engag- €d waa certnin to end a8 uch alwaya do, Espansions of {hat kind are soro rymptoms of collapse, There wora fresher indications in the condition of the loau and stock markets. Tbess werc fntelligible oaly to tho vory few at San Frauciaco who Lad their hands in the storm, Tho San Francisco Chronicle of the,21st, fn ita report of the atock market, describos it as “another day of low pricon and goneral debility.” * Money was held closely by the banks, and margine were carefully guarded by Lrokers, Dears auorted and bulls wera quiet and wratchful, There hias not been s timo within the past month when Gnancial craft of all sizéa were ‘kept 50 taut and trim, aud beld ao close i the eyo af thewind. Noue were alarmed except thoso who do- pend on quick turna and eany profits,” The financial article of the dta Californfa of the same dato hes evidenco botween the lines that THE BANE CBOWD WAH APFRENENSIVE. Tt ighily alludss o the usual number of ridiculons rumorn 1n clrculation as to tho causes of the ebb and flow af funds, and the changing temper of the public 1n relation to stock- values,” 1t almo chronicles an “actual atringency in the money-markat,” Tho Alta 4a8 bank paper—or, was a bank paper. Tho Julletin, whiu is Independent, Las aomo remarks {n its finan- clal article of tho 20th inst, which read as if written In direct reference to the unlicensed conduct of the Dankof Californis, and tho extravpgance of Ralston, Itroads: * Noman han a right to use another's caple tal for speculative purposes without his consent; snd it is good causs for the withdrawal of funds when such toudenciea aro discovered on tho part of the fduclary custodisn, Tho diMeulty les fn mscertalniog the condition of affaira; and as matters stand overy ons must use Uls own judgment. An enlargement of husiness with- nut a corresponding Increase in monitory symptom of weaknen unususl rates of interest in snother, A fast style of lUving Is another. Inattention to business {8 another, Where ang of these exiat, look ont for breakers," This sounda aa i written os an admonition, snd was 0o doubt s0 intended. The Liulletin was the firat paper that gave publicity some few weoks ago to RUONS OF NALSTON'S EMIARRARSMENTS, 1t will bo romembered {hat one of thess rumors was scat ovor the wires ond gotinto she newspapers s ehort time ago, aud was at once and vebemontly de- nied. The Han Francisco tndependant papers have contatned other {ntimations that sl was not right, but thoy were not plain enough fo be undarstood except translated by tho ovent of yesterday, which they forebode, - ‘Tho extont of ihe failuro aa far as the Dank of Cali- fornis was conceraed was much esaggerated by the fGirat dispatches. Theso put the Uabilities at $60,000,- O, This jsabenrd, Compiroller Green, of Califor- ain, fu a letter addreaned Nov. 21, 1874, to Comptrofler Enox, at Washington, states that the capital of the Tank of Calfornia was $5,000,000, aod its deposits about $,000,000, The capital stock and deposits of tho otlier commercial anks of San Franclsco, outaide of *,the Nvtlous! Bauke, ho puts at $15,000,000 capital and £38,000,000 eposits, Ad the Bauk of Callfornla was Tiot 8 bauk of asug, Its eapltal and doposita comprine it - Labilitles; I fs known Dby persons well- duformed with regard to tue facts, that the doposita bad run down consideradly below the eatl- amate ygiven abave, 1t 1a not likely that they were more than $6,000,000 or $7,00,K0 at the beginnlng of the un, A PECULIARITY OF THE CALIFORXIA LAWS must bo takien into account in considering the pros. pects of tho psymestof depositors n full, Thiw law makes the stockholders of a bLank re- sponeible for s debls fo the full pmonnt of their property, Their labity v unliine dtsd, The principal stockholders of the bank are among the rickest men In Califoruls, Thelr assets are extensive aud waluable, Ii scewan not to be an extravagant expectation that the ueposite will be psld 1n full, or nearly so. ‘Thia efToct of the wuspension be- yond the bank, and on the jUacific cost at farge, at this moment entirely m matter of doubt, the resuits snay ba afmilar there to 1Loso hat hero followed tho collapes of Jay Coake & Co., but it is to Lis hoped that the sctionf of tha Goverumint In supplying colg to ‘anks to exchange for Lulilon may MAKE A BALLY POSSIDLE. 1t eannot bo acnied thatall tho conditlonn exist in San Franclaco fora dovastating local panie, The suspension of the Liank of Califorais will 1.ro duce as mnuch reault here ss the susjeusion of Jay Couko & Co, cauzed fu San Francisco. Oumpanic uf 1873 made no ripplo there; thelrs of 1876, If they have one, will create no stir bere of anything hut curloslyy, There was much cager discussion swoug tho baukers and Lusiness-incn yesterday of the causes, extent, offect, aud Incidents of the bresk- down, but & thorough canvass of all the interesta of tho city 3 SUOW NO DINECTION IN WILICH INANM «€an bo dous ere, ‘Tl vnly bavis in Chlcago that did businers with the Baux of Calitoruia was niany thou- ssnd dollsrs Ma creditor, ‘The commerclal relatlons 4nvolved are slighi—much alighter than those between Cbicego and Eugland, which will be unfavorably fa- Buenced by tho Aberdareund Collle fatlures, Callfornia was a0 exporter of breadstulls, and thiercfors not o cousumér of our principal products. The largo ime portations of tea that aro made direct to Chicsgo go torough Bso Francisco almyly iu transid, The bullion product of Californls is 1he Lusls of commercial rola- tions with Asta and Englaud, uot to sny sppreciable degreo with Chieago, Thubulkof Ban Fransisco fm- portareach it by the Pauaws steamers. Supposing tbat’ thers fa o be & gemeral Noancial wnd comunercial disturbauco oi the Pacidc eoast, it will bave po more [nfuence on the Weat than the dis turbance which bas deprested all our bLusinces and udustries for two yeara Las hed Legond the Rocky Mouatalng. No prosperily has been seen 1u Say Fran- «cluco squa) to thad of Lfe two yearw Just pas which staguatiou Liss been universul in thy Missinaipph Valley snd on ths Atlantio coatt, Thoso Telations are appareutly about to b reversed, and the wo follaw- 16g twelvemonths may sce » revival of prospenty Liere, alongalda of profound depresslon in Galiforals, The lholativn Lhat euabled California succesafully to rie wist the introduction of thelegal tenders sud the fea- tures of the Dnaucial system of the Waf, makes 1t now : 4 SOLITARY IN THIS DISANTER. Howevar, refort haa 16 tbat s cerfaln dlstinguished Cbicsgosn who bas besn 1o Californls soms time Dugouatiug wilh ¢ the Bank Growd ® aboul real sebate snd minjng intereats, hias beon nippad, together with ons or two other Chicagoans $ntercated with him, The other arpecta of the fallure acofully commented upon dsewhere, but it bears one leson {hat is of enough importance to bankers and thair depositors to be rolterated, Jay Cooke & Co., Duncan, Sherman &Co,, B, F. Allen anid the Cook Counly National Bank, tho Townsonds, of New Ifaven, and Ralston and the Dank of California, belong ta hut one ctass of offenidern againat tha canons of Jegitimato banklng. ‘They have sll reaped tho inevitatdd fonalty of their miscondut. A banker must bo n banker, first and 1a8t § the momant ho engages In outside oparations and become interested In apeculations, or the markefs, or any ofher busin=gs, he {4 on the rosd to ruln for hirnaelf snd all who trint bim, Theroarsno ez- ceptions to this rule. A bank 18 sl the business that one finite mind can attend to. The confilch of inter- eets that arisen when a banker passes from DANRING FOR OTHERS TO BANKING FOR MIMSELF fa something that no combinstion of fntegrity and sagacity hasyet been able to withstand. The stern truth that no banker can go intooutsldo ventures without cortaln destrnction in vital. Each fresh proot of thia Iaw of banking is, In tbo Tong tnp, and deapite the tomporary loases, & public benofit, No banker ouglit ta bo trusted or (olersted who Is an operator In outaldo matters, Tho extent to which the Bank of Callfornis and it officers carriel thelr epeculations {8 nolorions, Their great lorsen would be n cheap price topay, If thereby the leshon we sposk of could be lastingly imprinted tn our foancialcode, It onght to teach overy merchant who deals with 8 hank ta rerutinize the conduct of 1ta oM. corn, and thelr businens relations, If ho finds tho Prosident of hisbank engaged In manufacturit§ en- torprises, or dlsttiling, or land companies, or gepersl busluesa, LET MIN TAKE THX WARNINO. TTo nced not hiesitate to nake nphis miug that such « President will scrvo bimuslf rathier than bis deposi- tor, GOYERNMENT BONDS. United Btates s of %1 Unitod Btates 5-20n of United Btates 5.20a of B-2m of '65——Fanuary an: B-Hmof ‘G7—Ianuary and July, 5208 of "udanusry and,July. 10408 ... United Biaten now 58 of i United States currency s, Gold was 1IK@@114, Greenbacks ciused at 875@88'¢o on tho dollar, TFONEION EXCIIANQE. Eterling oxchango was 4475G2400; cable tranafers, London, 4100} § Earls, 811}, Other rates of forelgn exchange ate quoted Parls (feancs). ... . Germany (relchmariu Telgium (france Mollsnd (guililers). . witzerland (fratice) Bweden, ‘Norway, and Denmark (kroner). Austria (paper floTing). v, CITY AND COUNTY BOND! BT RSB 4070a 410 Hid Asked, Ghleago City 7 W et, bonds..,. 103 &t 104 % Ibt, Chtcogo Cily T W et, rower 101 &int, 104 & Int, Chicago City 7 ct, waterloan 103 & int. 104 & Jut. Cook County 7 @ ct Lbonds, short dato,.eeveeieerans 103 &int, 104 & fint, Cook County T8 cent Donda, 1ong A0 overererars 04 &int, 103 & fot, Wost ark.7 por cent bonds 95 & Iut DBANZ BTOCKS. Aakeds Corn Exchange Natton: City Natfonal Bauk., Tlomo Natioual Danl Kational Bank of Ilinofs.., Tllinols Trust and Savings Merchanta’ Bavings, Lot aud | Unfon Nationa) Bank. . Uulon Btock-Yard Natio 1lide and Leather Bank. o AUBCKLLANEOUS, City Raflwsy, Bouth Fide City Ratlway, West Side, City Ratlway, North il ‘Traders' Insurance Cuompany.,.. Chamber of Commesce, cus e, . Chicago Gna Linut mid Caks Conhyasy. Chicagn & Northwestern gold bone Pullinan Palaca Car Company. ‘Ezposluton stock LATEST, New TYonx, Aug. 27,—Cold opened at 114, fell to 1137, roso 1o 143, and at the cloas declined agaiu to 113%, Tho rates paid for borrowing were 7 and 0 per cunt per annum, and 1-04 and 1-32 per cent per dlem, Loansat the close wero made tlat, The advance in gold wan cauacd rathor by rumors of conflict between Lngland and China being {mmiuent, but as thess ru- mors wero subsaquently dented, and a8 amajority of shorts had covered thoir contracts, ihe markot do- clined, and waa withiout activity, Governmonta strong, MNailroad bonds firm, accurities quict, Blucks opened with a doclino of from X(@?; a8 com- pared with the cloatug quotatlons of yesterday, except ity cano af Panama, which foll off 6 per cent, on an fm- preasion that the stock In largely beld fu 8an_Francis- co. Later the remaluder of to list decline, Intter being Western Unlon, Lako Sloro A Western Unlon 813, Pacific’ Mail 37, Northwesters 403, prefecred 5475, St, Paul a7, preferred, 62 v}, Unfon Pacifio 7217, and Michigan Central 63, Tocovery of i@l followed, Weatern Unlon reac £, Tacific Mall 38,’ Take Shore Northwentern 411, preferred 561,, Rock Island 1 Ht. Psul @i, preferred 63, Ohlvs 183, and Tanama 131, At tho wucoad call, the warket wan firm, and ut the closo was stroug, and, with ono or two ex- ceptions, pricen abowed o recovery of @1xe from tualoweat point, The greatest’ advance was in West- ern Union, which ross to K3 o u roport taot a con. solidation with the Atlantio & Pacitlo Telegraph was offected this morning, the Iatter Company helng wuaranteed 7 per ceut ot 8 capitalized basis of 00). Pacific Mail advanced to 383, rescted to'a7y, and closed at 35!, Lake Shore ranged between 6 uind €, snd closad at 603, Nourtnweatern closod at 4177, Btaty preferred at 661, and St Paul at 971, lx‘mlg L3 reaction * of S,@Y from the highest point, clomed ot 73y, 8, Puul nd Erfe at 16—bo highest prices acifie declined to 47, Hanmbal & Jflju{rh commun to 23, and New Jersoy Central to ;. anama closed st 130, agsinst 140 yesterday, o Fiarkgt st tho close, gavo fudications of a further advanco t&morrow, unlens further financial disasters ould bo announced, Trausactions at the Stock Ex. chinngo_wers 142,010 shares, of which 40,1400 wern Faciic Majl, 56 Western Unior, 20,000 Nortnwest coin- mon, 5,600 prefecred, 6,000 3t, Iaul commoo, 6,:00 pretérred, 4,00 Erle, 33,000 Lake Bhore, and u,: Ohion, 4 Motey easy at 2@3, closing it 2, FPrime ercautile paper 4316, Custom roceipts, §155,000 Diry-gonda hiparte, $4,5630,0L00, The Asnirtantant-Treasurer disbursed $101,000, Cloaringn, $ 4,000,000, “ Forelgn vschange, 43612400, a0VEINMENT BONDS, PTE) now. L 114y PO TATY DONDS, | Virgints, new. ‘:h’ I MMussourd, ... Tennesses, ald. Teunsies, new. Virgiols, old.... Weatern Union Tel, qroser. « B New Jerses 44 | Btock Igland, 02 | K ul, 1y KL Panl il vy o, . “Fervd taute pfd, Chicago & Alton, Clev. & Pritaby Northwestern, Northwentern o REAL ESTATE. The following fustruments were fled for record Friday, Aug, 1t ) ©ITY FrorentY, Fillmore at, 458 17 {1 east of Campbell av, 20312915 {1, dted Auy, 5., ! West l1:n:.l i Vi T £t dated ) : 1 Ou'tnlh'lwdnv.’jhll i Ll T 1t dated dnly 7, Loomiw at. 77 T 124 48, dated Ay, 17, 1,80 Augusta at, 218 £t w of Elvion i with buiidiuge, dated Aug, 19 Webash av, 160 {8 ¥ of Peck vourd, it, dated'Aug. Chureh st, 100 £4 8 of Eugenly st, 11, dated Aug. 210000 ¥ Teaviit ot, 410 1t & of Brysou'at, 20314 Wi0'FY, dated Aug, 7 AR i Throop af, 0 of atid Bear 1lar-ixon s, w f, b 3 of 406108125 11, dated Au Heury at, 23 ft W of Lati Witk brldfuge, dated Au Prairioay, 02 (4’ 6 of Tweuty-n 2177 810 11, with fmprayenents, o SOUTIL OF CITY LIMITH, WITHIN A HADIUS OF 7 MILEY OF COUNF-LOUSL. Indians av, 0 o cor of Fifty-fourtu at, w ¢, und ¢ of 1WRI3 11, dated July 3 f Fifty-sect 3,200 L] 4,000 2,300 th o, o dated Aug, 190 11, daied Aug, 26. 1500 Sheridsn'av, s o cor of I xi24 11, 20,000 Adame at, ft, dated Auy, 4000 ludisos av, 214 11 . 170 £t, dated Aug, 310 COMMERCIAL. ‘The followiog wers (hs receipis and shipments of b4 laading articlas of yroduse n this elty ¢usiug the ne honrs ending at 7 o'clock on Triday morniig, and for the enrrespanding dato one seat and Flanr, bris, Whea, ... Qorn, b, {n Hy Barley, Qrass deed, s, Flax reod. /., Troom-corn, s Onred meats, b Deef, bls. York, brlen.. Tallow, Ps,. Hiutter, Iha, Live higs, No. Cattle, No, 40,110, 5,718 2,00 nal, 340,343 69,611 51 q m,orni 174,590 P X1 ; 10,400 LIS B 1P il So,1t,] 8,0200001 1,614,001 o 705,000 1,40,000] 73,00 Gr.appl Withdrawn from rtoro on Thuraday 1t ity con- samution : 6,725 b wheat, 4,365 bu corn, 3,041 it oats, 1,023 bu rye, 973 bu barley, The following grain was inspected into mlors on Friday morning : 3 cars No, 1 spring, 60 cars No, 2 do, 118 ¢ears No.3 do, T6 cars rejfectod do, 4 cars no grade o (262 wheat); 94 cars high-mised corn, 397 cars and 22,300 Im No. 2 do, 60 cars rejected do, 2 cars no grade do (161 cara corn); 28 cars whita osts, 3) cars No. 2 do, 21 cars rejected do, 1 ear no grada do (89 oata); 12 cars new No, 1 Tye, 8 cara and 1,500 bu re- Jected do; 1 car No, 2 barley, 5 cars No, 3 do, 2 carn rejected do. Total (89 cars), #i0,000 bu, Tnspocted 7,767 bu wheat, 952,611 bu corn, 10,33 bu osts, 300 bu rye, 2,624 bu barley, An effort In being made by prominent members of tho Doard f Trado to procuro & change 1o ko rules for (nspocting corn in this market, It seema that tho inspectors underatand tha presont rules to require that new No, 2 corn must be equal In all reapocts to old No, 3, except i regard to age, whilo the old understsnd- ing was that corn good enough for No.3, in all ro- spects axcept dr; should bo graded ss now No, 2 Datween certain datos, Tho chiange in the fnterpreta- tion of the rule s claimed to have kept a great des! of corn from coming o Chicago lut winter, snd It is hoped thnt that difculty sill Lo removed before next winter. 1t is proponed that the new corn shall he called “new mized,” tho designation covering the enme quality that used to bo put futo tho grade of now No. 2. This corn would mot Ls expected to keep throngh the hot weather, and woutd therefore ba maved out on the opening of navigation ; but would serve as » apeculativo grade during tho winter months, s pociatly if the old corn should run short, aa promises 10 be the caze this sear. Tho ouly argument thua far adduced sgatnst tho change 38 that it would interfere with pending contracts on sclier tho year, 1t {anot likely that it woull mako * an atom of difforence,” an thin new corn 48 a0 backward hat it can scarcely bo markelablons ** ehelled ¥ before New Year's day, The leadiug produce markets wero again on the de- clino yesterday, Fino woather weakened grain, snd largo slocks hirought down provislons, but tuere was miore activity in futures, and more dofng for slilp- ment, especially in corn, The failure of the lank of California, with the snapenston of othors reported yes- terday morning, tended to quictness, by making ope- raters uncertain which way to trade, OF cvurse it waa known flat tho falures thero woull exerciso 1o direct Influenco uron tho markets of Cbicago, and it wan dificult to Judge what tho indircet futienco wauld be, Some reasoned that the audden lock-up of money would forco many property-holders to reallzo, and thus Year tho markets there, from which would Toanlt o decline in Great Hritatn {hat would forcen further drop here. But on tho othier sido it was ar- gued that the qutward movement of prodice from San Frauclaco would be Impeded by the difficulty of drawing againat it, and that many people would Lold on Lo thelr whcat all the more 1ightly, belleving it to Lo tho very best kiudof currency while tho values of ottier things are #0 uncertain an they must bo for sonie time to come on {he Pacifio slope, The effect of tho resulting indecisfon bers was wost marked in wheat, s (Lot cereal s most competed with by Call- foruta, 1n the dry-goods merket only o falr aggregate of salea was accomplisbied, tho warm weathor tending 10 delay the placing of orlers for fall and wivter fabrics, “fhera was a fair attendanco of buyers from the more remolo polats, but the near-by trade was not very well Tepresented, Prices emaln steady aud firm. Gro- cerivs wora moving as freely os could be expectod at this stago of the season, and, with the single excep- tion of wugars, tho pirices currond carlier fn {he week were unlformiy well sustafucd, Coffeea ntill shasw great uirength, and to tho low grades of o 3o ad- vance wan roported, Sirups aro very firm, oud aro tneeting with moro attention than for sunio tmo pre- vious, There wax a firm tone to tho butter markat, especially for ctinice graden, tho supply of which in In- adequate, Cheess was quoted quiet, and by somo enafer, Tho fish market has quivied down of late, but pricea aro quito ss firm ea before, In the dried fruit macket only a moderata aggrogato of sales wan accomplished, Irices of apples and blackberries were again quoted Ligher, Lut therowas a small amount of trading, Canned goods remain fnactive and nomiually uuchanged, There was o falr business dolng Iu hidos at abuut steady rates, The quotations of hy wero unclianged, Bagging, leather, coal, wood, sud broomecorn wero quoted quict aod nnchanged. Trices of salt were firmly Leld at §1,60 per brl for Hag- inuw, Onondags, and Canada fine, and at $£.70 for or- diuary coarse, In thoofl market thero was o light movement, Linsecd and lard oils wero lower. Other deacriptions were without perceptible chango, Wool ranaips dull, as previously quoted, Vegetables ara still abundaut andyprices Tulo low. Totatoes wers freely offerod at 353400 por Lu, with eales chiafly at inside to mediusa figures, PROVISIONS. 110G PRODPUCTS—Were mota active, and unsetifod, Togs were In rather gt supply, and o shiade firmer, but boliters of prodict. were generally anxious sellers, and could ouly disposa ot 1t by submitiing fo exten- #iva reductlons, though New York was ateady, snd lard wad (d per 112 1ba bigher in Liverpool, The smalier oporators hava been on the loug side vecently, and thelr eorts o close out, to avolid the necessity of car- rying deliveries made next Wedneaday, broko prices, espectally as thero wanan fmpression that heavy operae torn are teylng to control thinks dows to a lawer polnt thannow. Tho fact that atocks are ton large for o rather slow antward movomont was, lowerer, & atroug Lear urgu .. Meew Ponti—Wan scitve, and doclined 43¢ per brl, under liberal afferings, atout one-third part of whict was recoverad Jat Hales wera rofSried of #%0 bLrls canls at $20.0 kn 510 bels acler Septeniler at L3 20,13 5 0,500 bl seller Octo'ser al § 20,45 ¢ and 1,000 brin seller tho year at $14.00, 14,00 Lrls, “Tho imarket o it b ot feller Heptember, Extra prinie was quoted at $1,70 13,975, 1ano—\Van mederatcly fotivy, nnd doclined 25G% per 103 1a, with an upward turs of ahout o noar 4 eud of tho'soarion, Sulew wrero roported of 1,100 t seller Soptember ut SLLEIGILNS 5,500 ten seliee () 107 und 2,50 tosulicr er thu year, but “not’ quotably Tawer, except fur summier-cured lots, which wero about’ e oil, wera restricted Lo GUMA) It witi. tor shoulders al #'qc, 40 boses sunmer long cly 1ye, 100 boxea do st lije. and 2., short ribn on privato termis, The market closed at dc for shoulders, rawhi OF Reier Beptember, sul Aye for do seller Octolers dide fof fong cleers, cash or selier Boptembor, and 11\c for @ sellir -tober 5 11%0 for shost nbs, or seller Septembor, amil 1120 for do seller Qo tober; 1)25a 122 for vhart clearw, cushs ar aclicr Sup temler, aud 12yc for do weller October, Bozed meats Je bigher thau the prics for looss lots, Leng aud short clear, boed, quoted at and loug cut butos at IDs@like, Summer-cured LEugiinhi ncata By ¢ £or shaulders, luose s 114 e for Cum- Terlauds, Losed: e cloxrs do; and bort b do BEEF Pl H—Were chamged al £330 for meas; §0.% 324,000 24,60 for ha TaLLow—Quoted at 8 490 for packers’, BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wau dull and eduter, except on tho hest Bradus of apring, which were frmly beld at full pre- Vious yrices, although with slinowt a0 utter skacuce ot Ueuand, Blippers weroout of be mrket, and local buyesn were very sluw, Hales were Linited (o 183 bl winlers, yartly st 3.0, and 20 brls spring ex- {ras on private terine, Toral, $5 bris. In tho ab- scnve of reporied ricea ft s fnposyiblu to revise Quotations, Bud we note tho market aw eloxing Wil tho following s thio aekiug rauge of prices : Chuice wintef extray, §6.I5@K.00§ common o good do, $6.5'@0,76; chinice spring etras, $LU0GI31 5 fair do, ahipping grades, £5.60@5.73; Miunesols, 10,347,251 patent aprings, 33363930 Spriug suportucs, §4.15a4,2 rye flour, $3,40@3.50, BraN—Was quict and firmer, tbs offerings being very light, Hale was lmited (0 10 Loas, &% 515,30, free on board care, Cosy-\MLalesWss Domizal &8 RANPI4W par ton for goatss, WIEAT~Was dull and unaettied, but did not vary throngh n wide rangs of prices, the general conditlon botng like the weather,—n little mnggy, The market declined 1 further than on Thuraday, for nest month's delivery, while cash lota wers stronger, thero Valng a good demand for all grades above rejectod, Roreral Anguat contracta wern unfifpd, with only thrse more working days in which to cover, and the recefyta of the speciilativa gradn wero very light, the ctirrent rocelts grading eveu lower than hierstoars, This mada the ahorta_anxions to O, and that advanes ed (e prico, whils the milling_demand for thn small quantity of ‘old wheat offered caused thal to ranmo at sn irregular promium over naw, No, 3 was_slso in yery good - demand for sbipment, and that Relpsd to keep nup the jyrice of No, 2, To futures ihe fesling was nnceriatn, bohm quoted {he English markela frmer, but otlier sdviees reported them an dull and rather ‘weak, New York wan also pullicly roported as firm and quict, tlie weaknana in ocean frelxhts giving 8 littie more strengils to holderas but buyers hold ~f1, anel private telegrama called that market ** dull." ' The Weatlior wan fine and hot (with two h'a), the morning being one of the mont uncomfortalily warm of tho reasun, bt tliere wer rumora of Taln n nomo parts of the Northweal, The chief buying waa dons by the local aiorte, atid vinder tho above circimaances they acted rather spasmodically, though taking great dead of wheat in the aggregate, Tho shipments of the Iny wero latgely in excomn of o receipts, lar record Indo fair to bo mado this motne sffecting a farther reduction in our stockn in A diapatch from England received hers yeater- ¢ the recent advance thord was dus moro of crop fallures from floods, ote in the United Htates ta tho AL home, and that (ho markets ars now neltling back towarda'tho point from which they atarted & fow weokn ago, Holler Soptember opened hora at $1,13Y, nd- vancod to $1.13%, declined to $1.13%,. Tore to $1.13%, and receded to $1,13% st tho closs, Heller Octaher w0l at $1,12%@ 14, cloning at §1.13:7, Helier tho yoar was very quietat §1.124113, cloning nomins) at $1.13%,@1.1), Beller the mantly, or new No. 2 spring, wold sl #1.0 (a1, 10, cloaiuy lem at 811845, moat of thé crirront recelpls Lefng soll at $1.153¢1:10. Now N o ey fo" reparta RUENCIRT $1.074@L11" (closing st $1.08%) 5 20,000 b refected W, st USGAUBM § and 400 bu by sample at 8ee, Tota), 166,200 bu, SINNEAOTA WHEAT—TVan fnsct(vo, oxeopt tho sale of 400 bu by samplo at 1,80, No, 1 was nomiual at 1,28 20; and No.2 do st $1.2al, —Was ‘moro active, but 1ye Tower, in conse- guence of nno weather Lece, ani a decllug of &1 por 480 Ibs {n Liverpool. Now York was roported sa 22 atendily beld, wth bivyors lolding off.” out recelpis waro larer, bib conaiderably exceeded. by the ahip- meuts, and thers wan a betier shipping demand ot the docline, waking Jake freighis 1moro sctive, Tho ‘waather Rero was probably tie cause of tha weakness {0 Liverpool an woil as in_ Chicago, The whole civile fzed world 1a on tho qui vivo in rogard {0 tho temper- ature of the Northwunt, well knowing (hat on that do- Jona tho futura of o corn czop, whicl will bo tue sguest ever gathered or n miserablo failnre, accoriding aa the sun favors it or ;not during tho nexttwo woeks, ‘Tho highor temperatiiro of yesterday fncreased the cliances no trfuch an to bring oilt free seliers on roune try_account, beshics weakening the kneca of tho Jocal lougy, aud tho bolk of tho fue ture purchases mndo wers by tho short in- terest. Soller September npened at to Gic, adsancod o (55¢, and . closed Octuber sl _nt 66307c, closiog at 66, tho year sold from 60%c down 1o £0ie, cloelogat Gic, Beller the month, or regulsr No, 2, sold st GiGa0: clonng at Gie. Gilt-odged receipts closed at 65 No, 3,and 67}{o for hikh mize of 48,000 bu high mixed at 67e €8¢ ; 299,000 T 65@05%0 5 20,400 bu refectad at , B market wan snmewhat unsottled, tha tendency of prices Leing to a lower range, yet held '\lellu tirm for cash and this month, aa quito a line of shiorta is tll} out, and Lardly enough eash property hail to make it posalblo to settlothe trades, For all tho looger dellverien values wero lower and weak, Beller this month sold at 40}4@40%,0 throughout tho early part of ho session, (o slow nt the Inmiide ut the closo, Beller Beptetbor weakenod from 85%c to 35)¢, closing quiet nt 85ige. Beller October was quiet ot about Soptember prices, the premium having been lost. Hollor tho yosr mold atus@isige, closing at tho ioride, Casls 0ats were ready saio nt 1045,@10%e for No, 2, while rojocted waz slow amd lowor at $i@33ige, Bamplea wern in lighter supply and sold woll at firm rates, Halss wero reparted of 7,200 bu No, 2at 40405 10,260 bu at 40iec; 4,200 bt rejected at Hlo; Goo bn nt Jdlge; 2,400 bu mized at 35 @d7e, on track: 5,400 bu white st 42@tc on track; 9,000 hu pour mixed to cholco white at WA e, fres on board. ‘Total, 40,400 bu, IYE~Thls market was quiet and slow, yot quotabla sleady and firm, thero belng ready buyers for cash ol for futurs dolivery. while 780 was bid for September, and with scliers for October at e, No,4 was wunted at H3G3 e, hut hardly to bo had, lte- ected salablgat 0@70e, Hamples wera quotablo all the way froni 65 for damp to 75¢ for dry wnd good, Rales were 400 bu No, 3at 81e; 400 bu do at 83o; £00 bu by samnlo at €9¢, on track, “Total, 1,600 bu. BARLEY~Tuere wan a grestly-Incroosed demand for cash lot, and no trouble was experionced in selling st fully provious prico, whilo hlklor rates wore bid for No.2, The now crop s moviog s slowly, snd the samplea from Towa showing upso dark and stained, that dealers aro afcaid they cannnt Al cortracts, and were setthing up outazanding trades, or aaking consider- able hiigler far the property 8eller Buptem- Ler was in demand throughiout at $1,05, but with hard. Holler Octobes Iy a seller on the foor. o §1.02%, and from this improved to $1.03Y; at the close, oller tha yoar was offored at $1,00; No. 2 ensh was wanled at $1.10, bt with noge offered ; No, 3 anld roadily st 81mnio; nnd rejectod at €5, Kamploa quatable at from 8o for poor sud dark to $1,23 for choleo and Lright, Bales wero: k00 hu No, dc 3 1,200 bu (o at Ko 3 A0 bu Fojocted at (307 2,403 bu by sarple at from 900 o 51,15, on track, Totel, 5,300 by, LATENT, Ta {ho aftornoon mess pork was quiot and about 5o fower than at thn cloas of tho regulie_aeraion, solling z]t u':.v.'.m sellor September, and ot $20,00520,05 scllor ctoker, . Lard was neglected and nominal, with s lightly lower tangs quatabile, an the beat blds wore hardly up t0 tho cloain;g of the Fegular seslon. Wheat was qutlet and slow, elosing with a weak frole ing. Seller Scptambor and 'seller Uctober opaned at 81, old gradually to $1,11%, but quickly dropped to$LIY, and clossd weak, Hollor tho year was nomie nally about $1.14%¢ at tho ciomn, Corn wan lowor and_dull, ihe declino st one time belng nerly xc, and with only a slight recovery ut tho close, Beiler Aoptember sl off to 652, and scller Oce toler to 6o, closing with buyers at'!;oabova this rango s sellefs at (¢ above. - ellor the ear wha quict athyie, Oata wers atao sligtly off, there being free seller for tus manth at 4ic, and with s decline on tho Hope teraber option Lo 53¢, closing at 33%c, arloy was iardiy as irm, a $1,03'was tho beat bid for October delivory, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—Was unchanged. Quoted at $2,35@2,0, BLOOSM CORN—The tirm viows of holdera teud to ehieck trading, snd most of tho ordem placed were for uoall amounts, An sctivo movement Is not lookod for wuntll the extent of tho damago tho crop has recolved from tho rocent frosa la known, Wo quote prices firm st the following ranges, Good to <holeo burl, 19%@13¢; brush fhat will Work ftaelf 1110 o chotce hurl broom, 11)@lie; falr to good do, 19)@1le; mforior brush, BX(40)c; crooked, 63Gbe, BUTTER—For etioice to (ancy buttor n_contlnuous- Jy active demaud at frm prices fs reported. The sup- Pl of striotly choica fa inadequate, and fu o retail way* #ales al 1620 abovo the Auoted prices are ot Infro- quent, A falrBusiness in los and medium grades 14 nlko In progress, and tho gencral markot fs tirm ¢ Choico ta ostra yollow, 2tadie; medlum to good grades, 18@20¢; inferlor to common, 1113, DAGGING—Not » singlo new featurs was apy 10 the bagging market. Orders for graln hoga aro numeraus awid itberal 1 the amouuts ostied fos, while St other linea the moveent continues sluggish. Prices romain &+ before, Htark, 0yaf Lewlston, 2o Montaup, 20%c ; American A, 27¢; Amorkeng, 2301 Ottor Creek, 28¢ burlap bagy, 4 bu, 1%@184c; do 8 bu, 13@A6c 1 iuinles, ningle, 13100 § do double, 25 @U€c ; wool-sacks, 60 a d2e, . CHEESE—A fair amount of orders were placed, anil the market agaln prosented o nteady toue, Good o primo factory was selling ot 10x:511%c, and lower graden suywhoro from 33 10¢, COAL—TLIN markel without change character of tho demand or tn valued. placing their orders very reluctautly, $2.60 for rang> and it—the aizes most in use—being conatdered un- wairautably bigl, W conbinuo o quoles Lehigh $10.00; Lackawaniia, range aud tut, §.3¢5 4o, egg, canuel, 38006001 Hocking Valley, $4.50; Tudiana, bioek, 9,503 Haltinoro & Oht, §4.00; Hiiaote, 34,09 0, FI5il—Thero 18 a temporary scarcity of cod at the East, owlug to unfavorublo weather for curibg,—and Drices buve lauly sdvanced, lfers, too thy suply 1e counjderably reduced, but Jobbors continue to Bl or- dera o pricea within' the rangs of our quotations, For laky tho market {4 comparatlvely steady, “Trado is nuiet, and d8_expected to reroaln eo for the presen 0. 1 white fish, 3.Lrl, §, No 2 dn, $4, J03 No, @ 1 shore mackerel, new 1 lay, $1.4v No, @805 Lamdly mackercl, L (1,705 No, )ty ki, arye fatatiy Jats, Dieia $1.60 7 hank codfleh, 32,00 3,803 Usorge's coud- LBo, 5.5 065,73} Bummer-cured cod, §3.5@ 4,801 Labra. dor'ereig, split, Lris, $9.00008.23; A0 5;-brl, §4.0068 4.3t Latrador berrinst, ronnd, brl, '$7.00@1.235 do - b, $4,30@11.75 ; acaled berring, per box, 4@dse; Co- Turhi13 30ver s ihuion, 45 -Url, 44.25044.50, FRUITH AND NUTS—The samne parties who s montl 6go were reparting exceasive etocks of apples, euchion, anil blackierries, aud wero reavrting to evory nown devica to dopruan Yalics, have of Lato bean xa 4 orously *bulling ™ the market, ‘They have poi- ed thewselven of the buli of the stuck, and bivva ihun been wnabicd to run up prices al their oie tus, Beyond supplyiug consumition wants thers s present (g dolog, In hwported fruste A moderata movement {5 wilueased 88 about steady raws. Note remain quieb aud unchangerd 3 Fourian—~Dates, 54 8h.c) Nes, driime, 131840 3 Bgu. layera, 16 18ct Turkisprutes, 2 @ o pruncs, 213C 5 Fulalby layars 4,04 3 lvoss e, 1635 Valencin, 3 Zantecur- TAULs, Taitye: €UEND, False; lemon ' peel, IHi e, DOMESTIC = Alden Rppl ¥ Michigin Iodians o, miaed. ¥ @1 s “Nuze—Fileils, 10g halved, 105y jc; pared, “0aic; blackLernés, itted chiernes, 23 w2be, almonds, Terruguna, 2l ples walnite, 1 Gronobls walnuts, Talsd: Mrazlle Ti(gsc; Texss, 174@18c; Wimington peanuts, s e Sjdse, ULUCERIZS=Tha leading featurvs of the W7o substaatially the SR 8400 (B9 carlier ‘Teoucaseo peanuts, 8}@se; African pnn: ™ a ro aukd tho weok, Coffonn remain atrong, d tho abrence of auything rerembling aetivity in tha demand, and fot common and roasting grades of Rtio the quatations were advanced a trifie, Hagars wers apain weak and antettied, The demand falls short of expectations, and for b purpone of atimulating tha movement prices liave been cut down anothor e In othor linea no price changas wera noted, rice, Mrups, spices, and a0apn reninining firm, iticr—Rangaon, 6% @7X0; Carolins, TH@BNo; Lonlaiana, T« 8e, Covrea—0, G, Javs, SIY@NNe: Java, No, 3,30 @llyo; choicetofaucy o, 23 d2ie; good to prina W0, SiaXie; common Lo fatr, 115525 e s ronsting, Hli@ane: Ringavoro Javs, d@ite; Corta Rics, 33 Marscaitio, 24320 fi]‘§¢: tl;llhed and powder. @iNe BUaARA—Patent cutinaf, ed, 11\t 114,¢ 3 grannlal 11x¢; A, stanitand, 10};@ 10X ¢; do No. 2,10@10%c; B, 104 @10 el extra G, 1 alunc; O No, 2, V7icy yullow, O No, 1, g jc; chofca brown, 920 i @Rl c; common do, 13@ cholco molasscs augar, 9utOiye; common to good do, T tHYy Bini:ra—Diamond drips, $1.05@L103 stlver drips, extra fne, aecde; gooll ugar-hotia slrup, 503230 § extrn do, 60@0la ; New Otleans molassen, chojes, nevw, do common to good, 35003 553 60c; commou moe Inenen, 40344c : biackntrap, 3@3se, Sricrs—Allapice, 13'4@10%0 3 clovay, M@4%e; eas- #a, Be3lc; pepper, @105 ; nutmegs, $1,2561,30; Caleutia gigor, 154t 16 Soapa--Trto Divie, i fair to pelino do, & Qerman Mottted, 63@1e; 0 Hono, GX@0KC; Havon : Oolden ‘West, 412R3c. EEN FRUITS—Wers in falr supply and { good demand at pricea ranging sa follows: Or- anges, $1.0039.50 per bot; temonn, $10.60@11.0 Lawton blackberrien, §1.75@4,25 per cate: wild 3 K100 fiee, s 0 bisket] Crawfordn, per_bu baskct; apples, S et bily | choleo o, 81508 {00 Damson {Tsnnpor 16 ol blacberries, frapes, B5a@B0c per hanked (@3.20 per cano of 36 1bn 3 Callfornia pears, $1,00: per hox; muskmolons, Klc@$L00 per crato; water molons, tholes, $10.00118,00 per 100, HAY—Comparatively fow ordors wero placod, and ricen srera not subjected to any quotable chauge. ‘0 repest our list : Old No, 1 timothy aold at §20.80, and now at $17,50 ; old No, 1 prairin at $16,00, aud new L $11.00. Now upland braught $17,00 o track, IDES—In green stock ‘thero was n_toierably frés movemont at weil-austained prices, whils dry hides were neglecled and nominal, Quotations re- main w8 befare: Qreen city butchers', Sig@ics green cured light and leavy, B@3es; groen call, dl§13c; dry tint hides, kip and calf, 15.416%¢; dry “salted Dides, 13@!3Yc; deacon skins, 45 Tfides with ono grub and over aro classed t an, 4, damagod, Dameged stock brings Lwo-thirda pri rauded 1 per centoff, Hhrep polts—Shearliugs, 4 @43¢: lamla, 10T, HIGHWINES~Were In falr demand, with light of feringa, and steady at tho ruling prico of tho last. tvo Balea woro reported of 150 brls at $1.19% per [ LEATHER--Bueiness 1s alowly picking up, and the market hasa rather steadier tone, Tho nuotationn aro, however, sthl Imlu% siaded on folr orders, Wo mako no changs o our list, Calf, No.1, . $ 63 0 Call, No, Duffaio slaugh Venln, No, 1 tor role (lest) 3@ 97 Kipa.. “B,A’golo... Zua 31 Upper, No. 1,10 20 26| 4 A, G, DY Upper, 1@ 21| sole 2@ 27 2y 26 OAK, 8C31,30 | arneas, B@ 40 60id 00 | Hole., g 41 g 24 FIENCIL ATOCK. Calt e vinre LEIGRIO | KID voessesssens LOORTAD OILS—Lard ol was quoted off 1@:¢, Lho enxier feel- ing being the result of the depression inlard, A re- duction of ¢ in lnsced ol {8 also noled, Anide from 1Lis, our quotations rematn the same as un tho day be- fore: Carvon (standard whito), 115 deg, teat, 11%¢; do Illivola Jogal test, 130 deg., 13¢5 do hoadlight, 175 deg,, 16(216)0; oxtra lard oll, $1,0641.08; No, 1, vi@vse; No, 2, Bi@¥3c; lusced, raw, do Lolled, 40+ whale, 704780 _npérm, $2.3542.05 noatefaot ofl, strictly ' pure, ' $1.13@1.207 tra, $1.00 ; do No, 1, 50¢; bauk oll, b plumbingo'oll, 6i@Tic; turpentine, 34 d%0; naphthn, Gl gravity, 1d@lio; naphtha, common, 12412%ec; Wout nis olls, natural, 29 deg,, 3ic; natural, 30 deg., 70¢ 1 reduced, 23 deg., 22@23c. POULTIY—Lricen wers hbout the stmo aa proviotis- Iy given, turkeys tolllng at 1%et13x0 pee Ib, aud chickenus at $1.75:24,00 per doz for old, and 00,323,253 for apring. Ducks quoted nt $3,00:3,25 and prairio chiekeun ut $.233,75 per doz, iDS—Tlo market for Hniothy was dwl st from Bc 10 100 lower prices, the heavy recolpts of scw and tho lghter orders makiug bolders anxiona to seil, and this dociino wan wiitingly sccopted {n order ta wrk off tho raany eamples on _han alon wero at $2.40@2.15 for cominon to $.50(22E0 €7 fair to good, aad ot $2.t5@ ‘470 for primo; Bomo extes bright mples of old ware held sbove this range, but not eatfed for, Clover was sleadily held st 83,09 for prime medium, Flax silablo st $l 6) for good crushing, while the present reccints were 8o dnmp thst 81, 51,60 Ih consldered 3 bigh range, Halea: 31, 17, and 40 bag Hmuflly‘nl $240; 115ut 42457 43" at '$247% ; 12, 107, 3, 40, and 8 at $2.1 o 1 carat $0.57% 1 160 baga at $1,60 7 40 snd 140 at 2,75 1 20, 65, 180, 10 st §2.75. Total, 1,857 bagr, BALT—Dricen werosteady and firm, Only n mader- ato bunlnces wan i rogress, at tho quotations follow- ini: Sagiuaw, Onondags, and Cauada finc, 8 arlinary coame, $1.101 dairs, without bag, 32, dairy with bags, $3.6(3 Aniton dairy, per sack, $1.00, TEAS—Woro inoving with _fuir iborality, “and wero firm and nnchanged: GUNPOWDER MoYusEs —Chofco 10 fancy, $L.GL10; good o primo, T0@8'c; common ' to good. I0wrhlc: Ploguncy, chniro, 0@ He: falr o good, G0iaGuos commoi, UNa@dne, IMPERIAL MoTUNR — Chaice ' to fancy, HU@90e; good to prime, GU@TUa; comunon, d¢ w4043 ' Pingmey choice, 10@TB0: falr to good, B4 (@} common40c. Jarax—Choico to fancy, niow, 85@%c; do fully falr to prime, 704765; dd come mon o good, 5'@bio; cholco 'to fancy' old, i@ Toe; guod to prime, do, B3@GSc ; common, 15@400 ; Ooroxa—Chofce to fancy, 80cas! good'to prime; WA’ ommon, )@ 102, 3 VEGETAILES—Potatoes continue in largo supply, anid aza alow at 30w 40c por bi, with fow sales st tho outsfito figure, Tho supply of tomatomh wia aleo ex- cessive, and prices dcclinod to $1.10@125 per bu, Onlone'nold at €3,00@2.25 por brl, WOOL—Tho market remalus withoot animation, Tho fow ordere voceived wero promytly fllod at pricca within tho rangoof the annexed quotnglons = Tai» washed, stristly prime, 5235303 do poorto good, 104 48c; wnshied ficece, fine, 10@4107 du medium,’ f@ lc; do_coarse, #'@i0c; unwashod, fino hoavy to Tight, 262380 : a0 modlum, 32@idc; do canre, 42@30c. WOOD—Kemnins wesly as previously quoted: Tosch at §J,50, and maplo at $7.50, rumeen. ' Frelghta sleady at $200 to Usonto and Green Day, $1.70 to Manlates, aud §1.37) to Muskegon sud Graud Haven, 3 Tho offerings of Tumber wero rattier light butthe demand was iot urgent und (o market rulod quiet andt stoady with no chauke fa_quolations. Joiat and scantling quotable st $1.0058,25, stripa and boards quatablo at $4,006i14,00, shinglos §2,10G2,70, 1ath $1.00, Cloning steady, Kalos wora: Dy William Meglado—Schr Ionest Jolin, White Lake, 10 m joint and. scantling st §8.00. By Johu Makon Loomis & Co,—8cur Two Irothers, Ludington, 190 m joist and scantling at £3,25. Ty William Ruger—Sehr Clara, Manlates, 110 m emall timber, 20 fo 24 1t, ot $10.00; 150 m Joist and seantling at 3,35, Tn the yards a moderate demand was reported at the following quotations : AR rat clear 0040, Becond clost, 3004400 “Third ciear, | fnch Third cloar, thick, oo s Cleat fooring, 1at and % Glear lding, I First comnion Flooring, fitst comma Flooring, second commou, dresso Tox boatds, A snd 1., A stock boards, W sad 12 fi 1 atock hoards Fenclng (1611, .. Common lumber, 10 ft and un Jnf‘lnl snd scantling, 18 to 24 ft L + 10,00/@11,00 oo 1LONAL 0 1 LIVE-'STOCK, CHICAGO, Wednesda, Thursdsy.., Total,., aaee 1831 13488 1 OATTLI—Ouly slight change was observablo in feature of the eattle market, (tood {0 prime atcerw wera in reasonohly active shipping demand and fu amnail supply, henco they wers Brm, Other descrip- tions, a3 on the precedicg dayw of the week, wereto n grester or less oxtent neglected, and acld st unsatisface tory prices. Had thu supply been retslcted $o the {fresh recetpts, which comparatively were light, the market ralght reasonably havi beon expreted to dovelop & Hrmer tone fn response (o tho worg favorablo char- scter of Eastarn adviced, but thers wiro betwaen 3,000 and 4,007 staly cattle o ihe yardn, aud that fact Yoyt thegeneral markut deprorsed, Salcs to shipnors were M 43,500 6.25 for Texanw, and at §4.25@5.80 for com- o1 to eTi7s Blee Lotal butchers pafd $2.4034.75 fop cows, aud for Tuxaus, 'Toe purchases Plecders wory &t 440 for pooe to prime lots, Calves were 1o sumo douinsil ab §3.86G35,50, The mar- kot closed quiet, with & good deal of cutmon atufl left over. gl raded atuers, wen 0| R e v §0.40@81S Cloice BeoveaFriss, fat, well fornied § year to h vear old sicers, weighlog 1,20 40 1,440 o, Good Bew fog 1,130 6.75@86.23 for city slaughter, AT E TS weighing Tou 10 1,100 T oov Cominun cattly, 101,030 Its, {or—1ight sud thin cows, buifer '”.’;‘.’2.‘1; iy and scaln X::v-mnf rouz Texas Gatilo—Throuzt dioves... and dsscrinton, (I 42,80 FERTS 9 12 common wtees 20 (alr stoera, 124 Tozan siccs 111 good stesr . e n1 3, cowa...., 3,00 THOR—Prices firmo the diminiah- od receljla, but weronot noticesbly hi gher than thoss provalent Thursday afternaon, The inferior qnslity of the recolptn and” the hot weather both opersied to rotard husinoss, but beforo the day wna over shout ail morchianiable dfoves iad crossed the rales, and the tmarkot closed steady, Extra Thiladelphias wero sala- blo at $9.95@8.60 ; common to prima light weights nt 0@7.63 3 and oot to good heavy lota at $7.40 .75, Hoallawags eokl at $6,75@7.33, sud stockera at £5.0086,50,~tlio Inslle figuro far Tezana, noa_ eares, No. PricegNo, Av, K 47.80 ) 80...108 A, 1m SHEEP: $3,00@4.75 for poor to cholce, ZAST LIBENTY, Spectal Dimateh to 1he Chlcnan Tribune, CENTRAL BTOCK-YARDA, 1EAST LISERTY, P8, At 27, —Cat1Le—ltoceipts for the week endl:g Aug, 20, 6,5:2 hend, akainat 7,718 the week heforo; 194 cars thraligh stack, and 138 cars for sale here; run ll1h(. and wold brinkiy at tha following quotations: quafity generally good: Extra, 1,400 to 1,602 s, $4.60@7,15; prime, 1,200 to 1,00 e, £3.12@6,303 good, 1,100 {0 1,200 e, common {0 fair, 0 to 1,100 e, $4.25 < .23; biilln, ntags, and cows, §2,50@3 at $7.50@4.00 “Tosans, $3.2564.23 3,741 lead, ' —Itecoipts for the waok, 10,285 besd, against hio week heforn; anpply lght, and ‘demand the following quotatiaus, excont for graasor, Vhiladelphis, $8.30@8.75; light + grassers, $1.0087.23 ; Yough aud Biger—Receipts for (he weok, 10,200 hiesd, ngainst 13,300 tlie week befaro; supply good, hut quality com- mon little domand for awes, which wers selling alow- Iy at quotstions: Estra, 06 6 100 T, $5.25@5.507 fair to good, 75 to 00 Ibs, $4.23¢ comraon, 70 ta 76 I‘Lln.si.fl-f i lambe, $6.00@5060; stock owes dull; 150, ALDA’ Spectal Dirmatch ta The (heag TriBuns. Atoany, N. Y., Alg, 27.—Dreves—Hocoipts, 438 cats, tivo imoro than Innt weck: but Hitls chango to notice in trade or valies from laet woeks bunineas has Veon confiued matnly to supplying Eaatern country and Iocal trado wanta; Drighton dealers are now gete ting tho bulk of thete supplies over nother avero, and the huiness with New York being limited o few butchers, Formedium nnd common natives,valtcs aro unchanged ; whila strictly primo bring i moro ; the mupply of Texaa and Coloradon number 143 cats, whilo tho Iatter sro almost warthless; common and modinm Toxns aro dull and 3(@ o0 lover s primo well ot last week's prices; tho entiro ranga was Jx@oc § to-day the market han rulod dull for all excopt very primo natives, SUEET AND TMDs—Tocelpts, 50 carn, sama na lsst ; demand good, ¢ advanica on Lot 3 mupply all up to this morning, when the market ruled Quiet ; aliosp 4@tc, and lambn 6@ THe. NEW YORK. New Yonx, Aug, 21,—Berves—Rocelpts, 1,600 head, maliing £,200'for tho fonr dayr, agalnat 3,040 at the #atne tino lask wesk ; faif to pritontoers Arm ; farmer quotations. Tesaa and Cherukeo caltlo and thi untives aull, with s dowaward tendencs ; very poor to Jtiine nativo wieers sud ozen, #Q@lics ordinary snd airlsb hrough Texas and Chierokea catblo, 7\@8%c. WEFE AND Lasna—llecolple, 6,700 head, making 15,810 for tho four days, agolint ‘10,600 at the same time last weok; market a triflo oasor for mhicop; cloniug prices about Yo lower; shoep ranged st 4% 6c; lamts, Gyane, Hwinr—Tiecolptn, 9,100 for the foir days, againat 2,070 at tho samie tituo lnst week; livo hogs 1 demand at A4 @8)c, with small 1ot hioavy Blato Loge, 260 fbe, sold ut 8¢, atockers dull en for tho woek, 12,4 Kood at which wero dull: ¥ ) ** BUFFALO, Burrano, N, Y., Aug, 37,~OATTLr—Tocelpta for the week, 10,090 head, or 647 curs; 47 cars through cou- algnuents, and tho balanco on' axle here, againat 860 carn at tho satie tino nst week ; 1o market to-day, SUERD AND LAMBS—8upply for wock, 14,400, sgainst 12,200 Iast week ; market slow ; 800 disposed of; of ‘Ulio sheop, Avernging 70 1ba, at $4,05; Wise #licop, avoraging 82 liw, at $1,40, I1oas—Supply for tho wook, 11,900, agatnat 11,800 lant weck 3 ouly ono car commion quality Yorkers aod three cars heavy hogs on salo; Yorkers in fair de- mand at $3,00#8.12% ; sales of good qualily heavy H corn-fed licgs, averaging 273 Iuw, at $8,20. ST, LOUIS, nsin fir.Lovte, Aug. T5tloonbemand goot at fal rires 3 sbippers, 537,45 § on, #7. 155 tcliors, $1A0G0N i CarTrr—Steady, with fair demand for gnod graden; ool to cholce natives, $3.30@6,37% ; medinm to falr, $L1G5,10 ¢ good to choico Toxaus, $4.00@4.63 ; mo- dium to tair, $3.15@3.80; common, $2.4ks2.93, — — TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGN MARKETS, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicaro Tribune. Lavenroor, Aug. 37--11 8, m.—FLooR—No, 1, 2783 No, 2, 258, Grary—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 104 10d; No, 3, i spring, 10a0d4; No. 1, 10s3; white,No. 1, s 8d; No.2,11s 2d; club, No, 1,121 No, 2, 11s Gd, Corn—No. 1, 338 61; No, 3, Ja, Pnovistons—Pork, 80s, Lard, 60s@fls, 1avruroot, Aug. T1szdaT. m.—FLoun—No, 3, 2te 6d; No, 1,250, dnatn—Wheat—Winter, No,1, 10n0d; No, 3, 10a Bd; spring, No, 1, 108345 No, 2, 08 9d, Corn—No, 1, 344 1; No, 2, 0% 0, Weatuxn—Falr, * Livenroor, Aug, 27—Latest.—Froun—Siale and Weatern, 40, Gaani—Wheat—No, 2 to No, 1 spring, 10s@10a 72, Corn-—ixod, 338, Tnovistons—Tork, Western, 8256d; Esstern, 00s, Beof—12s 04, Lord, Gls, Bacon—Cumberland cut, 840, Cuxese—52n, TatLow—{ia TxrnoLcus—Rofived, 034d ; apirits, 04, Loxpox, Aug. 91.~CoNsoLs—>onoy, D4 0-16; sc- count, 044, Uxitep Sritres BoNps-~05s, 105, Erle, 13 ; pro- ferred, 91, OALOUTTA LNsEED—18 00@12s, Hors—Condition of the crop favarablo; pronpects of large ylold in the American Hiates ; 14s 8d@lds Nrw Yous, Augl 97, —MoNETAnr CoMseNTs—A dispatch from Londo; #: “The market shows & fatr degreo of Armness, aud fn most caces in quotsbly higher, Cousols are quoted st 94);, Union Paclfod's advanced % por cent; ulso Union Facific land grants, Tenuaylvania Reflrosd shares declined X ; Reading Rallroad advanced V. Virginis Btato Londs, consalle duted debt, khow an advanco of 1 (¥ cent since yestor- day. United Ktates Goveroment Lends are frm, but nnt quotably higher, New York Coutral ia quoted st 94, and Illinojs Central at 884, " Pants, Aug, 27,~Rextes—i0f d0e, Axiwzar, Aug. 9T,—PETROLEUM~258 64, NEW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET, New Voas, Aug, 21—There was a stesdy demand for staple and faucy domeztio goods from fral hauds, and the jobliug trade wes mare sctive. Millw 44 bleached shirtings are reiuced to 3¢, Prints {o guod demand, Worsted dresa gooda sad shawls fnsteady request, Wool tlanucls moved in falr amounts. There was 8 largo and auccessfut suction wale of rivbons, Ro- ports from the dry gools merclianis up town are that 2 good businesa Ls dolug, sud thal the Lrospoects fur thu autuwn trade sre biighteuiug, PHILADELPHIA WOOL MARKET, PutLaprriis, Aug, 37.—lore inquiry for fosces; “mediuu sud combing contiutie fu good deinand; car- pebstock quiot§ prices unclianged, PITTSBURG OIL MARKET. rrrTesoac, Aug. 2T—PErioLLoN—Quiet] crude, 1174 at Parkers ; reflucd, 11@11/4c, Philadelphis de- 7. [ THE PRODUCE 'MARKETS, NEW ¥BnK, Spretal Dirratch fo ¥he CMcage Telbune, NEW Yuuk, Aug, 2T,~ORAIN-~Wheat market dutl’| and unseltled ; strictly prime lu gold very Srn; salos 47,000 Lu ot $1,243133 for soft to prime No, 4 Clicsgo; $1,37@L38 for No, 4, Milwaukes; sud §L4T@LE0 for No, 1 apnng,’ Mye quict. Barley dull, Corn dull; 1@20 lower ; sales 43,000 by at 10,4820 for atesn Weslern mixed ; KI@Bdc for sall do; and M@8a o for yallow Western, Oats dull and Iclower ; sales 31,000 bu at 69@0lc for mixed Weate orn ; £3@8% far white Weatern ; and (8o bid for eatra clioice old whito Western i store, Provisioxs—Middles frm at 13%c for clty long clear, Lard stesdy; sales 100 kca st 13%0 for prime steam, Waisxy~Markel & atiade fumier; sales 000 brls ot 31,34 par atlos, Qaooanizs—Bugsr—Market unchasged) medanie fatr to good refining quoted at 7 1518 prime at 83,03 and Nos, 10 and 12 Uavans at Colfeo—~Mnrket firm ; falr inquiry ; we quote s 18%(@1to 0 gold, and Maracatbo at T1¢@23x0 in TALLOW~Flrm, with salea of 35,000 it st 9%/, FretonTa—Quist but unchanged, stesm, 24,000 bu gratn at 0%d, To London, by sy #,000 bu ol 70 60 b8, 'To Ulasgow, by mtesio, 8,300 by ot 717@8d. 2 v toay Rold, Ta Bristo], by T the Arsoctated Tous, ! 3 New Yonx, Aug, '21.—["-0!1!—-)(“‘1(’“ dully changn s gennn"y without dsctded rie; siperfine Blate and Westotn, Weastern ‘and @0,00; good to cholce Ao, "&" whits wheat extes, fioad extra Ohlo, mon o chaire extrs Bt Louls, $5.9 cominan to_good to cholea mon {o dull: $4.75@9,90, ConN-Mxar—~Unchanged ; loas sctive; shado eastor, any @145 N Ryo qulet, 0, 2 Mil 1i Tecelpta, 91,000 B2@8J0; Sisiic 8%, Oat: Weatarn ixed, arley— heary s primo Ciuads, 8 ,000 but 3 atl, 76@760 oxtra N—Whett—No, 2 Chlesy rkot Weatern pritne Western miza, ctive ; 1@20 lowe 1,50, ¥, 5 dull nn, mized, mixed and while, 80)5@60}g0. TirUnehanged, s Gnoczntzs—Itio coffee quiel: very firm; cargoe, 134 (A1lo tn gold : Jobbing, 14733130, _Gugar qju} fair to good rofining, 7 13-1688; i primo, fined quict but steady, Mlolasscs dul Rico Arin ; falr Im,ully‘ TRTROLEUM—Qu! Neax—Hiandy nod unchangoed. Tenrextine—Steady ; apirits, 3igc, Eonn—Firm ; Western, 155 191c. Fnovistons—vork hoary s mow wors, Joh loe, 2030 Beptember, $10.15@0, mess, 8c; eatra do, uist ; long clear, 12, (412", T urrEne srims remc O S0 e, DALTIMORE, unchangod, GnaiN—heat qu 31457 mized do, Tennsylranta red, @n4a; L do amber, b w@iie, ool @A 3 i £3.6547.20 1 eoy 5@8.00. Tiye oy R0, soft ta prime, Xee, 3100 10 ntore and & Corn falr); mar] e L I5@3, Shisars Prims ¢ $1.24 oat, maj live Ao d nominal y. TBAL30 § for Leated do? yallow Hoat 1aat half Baytmnf:‘ i receiptn, 17,000 by} BY@0te: white do, 63AGS0; bo} new c. T aud uichange, et and unchanged. ot dull'y pisy Cut meatadull ; midaley BALTIMORE. tlot, bt J4: No, 1.4041,42; red Maryland, §1.2) do whits, 81,173 Sauthorn' ateady; $1.45@1.51 Corn—Western firmer ; hern whito, 0uc; do yellow, '8da; dy: red o fiees unchanged ; Weatar, TIsavy and unchangoed, kx—tbado frmor ; $1.41, Aug, 27, ~Froun—2ore active anq No. 2, Waat Woatern, $1.13] Western mized, H #2%c cash: Bic Beptember, Oata—3arket dul); South, ern new, b mized, new, %3¢, 80y Western white, new, 6ic: ye quiet and fi Mav—Quiot and Orm 3 rm new timothv, 1 90@96¢, o $21.00@20,00, Provisions—Quiat sud stesdy, Pork, $22.25&71.] Bulk meats—8Bhoulders, 9o} l’:ib, 125@12K0 lon:& arked, ¥ liye, T 19k sokatne: @13.0), Bacon—Bhoulers, 53¢, | Lard steady § refined, $1; 10210e! BurreR—Firmer : not quotably higher, Prraonxusm—Unchanged, Currrza,Btoady lasa'znxc; Jobling, 19632 18R Y—Markes TOLEDO. Totepo, 0., Aug, 26.~Froun—Bteady; denand, And uncianged ; buorant; cargom 1@1.20, dulls'§ modeny Omar—~Wheat 2G40 Tower, closlng firm: Xo, 3 whito Wabash, $1.45; new, $1.30; No, 1 white Aich. igan, now, 31,33 ; No, 2 Ao, $1.91; extrado, $1.49; am, ber Sichiia Ber, $1.0 Tty 81 {aiomrra—vominal, Buan—113c, RecuirTa—Flonr, 200 bris; wheat, 5,000 bu; 30,000 bu; oats, 20,000 L, :mn'sll.lrl—l“lfl“r, 800 . nous; oats, 34000 $1.36@1,19 ;' Beptember, No, 2do new, $1.21 1 Jected now red, $1.06; condgmped, 10c. Bigi’ mixad, cast an NEW ONLEANS. Krw Onvraws, #ood common, BK@810; falr lioice, 10, primo, 10¢ § o asaks—Quict 40a70e, Froun—Dullz " CORN-MrAL~Dull Coitn—Quict TAT—Quiet; | 338, Traviitons—Pork dull; §: duli; jobblug shoulders, [ % 10205 187%c; U@ 4 cured, 14 (@15 e, Corrre—Firm BT, Iavux Aug. ‘weak ; only o, la,, o, & . rdlnary AT a7,—] local Lrade, 13 $3.55 asked, as, G, 22,75, to do ., Corn d Septomber, T2%0; low mized i No. 2 white, T3 ; ho grade, 636y Dats Auil anl lower; No. 2 new, 44c Boptember; October, whita new, 460; Michigan, 4ic Soptember; Bicon frm; cholco augsr. o Lard qulet; torce, Mio; keg, prime, 18X@20; Wuisky—Hectified, $1,2i@120. chel L LOUIs. -Froun—Dull, unsetiled, aad $1.17; October, 0,3 red, Octt Da; dull and Jawer: Alxe; betoses com, bels; wheat, 0,000 bu; corn, Aug. 37.—Buoar—Bteady; 0 fully fair, 9@0K0} ot and nominal; common to chofes, bbing superfine, $5.60: doubls, mily, o 15357 trable, u‘o’o@wm; choles and ta; $7.608 Dry-salted meats rmer; hetd af BArs—\Wheat dull and lower; No. 2 red winter, [ $146K@IATY cosh: SLABK@LIT 3L.49@1,49)4 ‘Tor October. " No, § do, $1,1321, Uorn was active but lowe mixod Wesl for Seplember; )¢ canh, o’ No. 3, GuXe carhi ; 633{c for Septomber; Cil4o for Octo! Oats unnettled and lowe: 31%@372¢0 tor Beptember’; 3o for Qctober, Rye, 7 B canly i rettlement, and w clear, 13@: Witiexy—Firm and unchange alzortrra—Flour, oats, 47,000 bu; r7¢, 1,000 by T PRILADELTHIA, 14 107, uiet at " Fro ures 7,503 bigh grader, § GRAtN—Whoat quiet and new, $1.37@1.40; amber, $1.50 for ol Corn held refilie —Anrket dull, but upertines, $5, whest family, £0.35@ 7,152 8, 6,000 b No,'2 mixed, $0 cash Lard—l'time ateam, ‘Bacon frregular, but In tho mafn fnwe shouldors, Yiblge; sidea, 127, o ‘lfnldcn .50, Ityo ttour, $7.75, d frm ; ‘old rod; $1.4%=1.43; ovistoys-—Taork dull and lower at $21,2@31%0 : $21.10 Soptember. 11025 8121, wiat, 63,000 bug 3,000 by, inslst on i $$1.43 for new, mly 3 yellow,8i@d5e: mixed, E’asfi damoged, T @H0e.” Oats 'in moderato demand ; ‘white, T0¢ Wnisxr—$1.24, mixed, Bc ; new white, 536, BurTen—Firm: New York flate and Dradford Gounty extras, H0@3le; do frats, 17@I00; Wostern firats, 2a@ic; rolle, exiras, 24@I3c; frals, W22 [ primo, r—Market dull; Now Yo @100; Weatern falr, 103103, Eoos—Unclianged, MiLwAUKEY, Aug. chauged, P MILWAUKEE. -FLoua—Quiot rk fancy, 11@1%; o nd Quux—Wheat steady and'firm ; No, 1, $1,28% :c:"c m 92, $1.23) ; Auguat, dull"and Towor; No, 3, Barloy dull'and ower; 04, Ityo quiet and week 0rs—~Dull and drooping, inal; $20,60 canls snd futuro, - Lard, No. 2 0¢, tember, 13ye. Fowanrs Rrcrirra—Fiour, changed, Gnain—Wheat held at $1:40, $L17x¢ whel § wh CINGINNATL CpueINNaTt, 0., Aug, 47,—FLoun—Quiet and une ptembe; . Uats. 3 No. T, $1.143, ujet but stesdy} l{vralg"lf, Bepe Mess york, nom » prime steam, 139 ufot but gteads; wheat, 2%gc, 1,000 bria’y Buiraxzs—Flour, 3,000 brl 13,000 bu, eat, 36,000 bu. Corn_steady; mode erato domaud ; 73@74c, Oate quict; S0@@soe. ' Bariay —No, 2spring, $1.20&1.35, R Paovinions—1urk active aud lowor ; steam, 1u@L: nd unchanged Bulk moats quist clear rib nides, 16, unchianged ; shoul @13¢ ; clear, I3ye, aqulet; clear, Eods—kirmer; H@160. HorTRR—Firmer ; choica rsorve, 25@300, Crszse—Quiot and unchangod. Wautiy—Bieady ; moderute demand ; $1,19, CLEVELAND. COraverAYD, O, new rod lower and yachanged, PrTROLKUN—Uncl Tostaw, Aug. th Pales cun e nnesota lnflllul'. 1‘,00%?2(?9 N —Cora quis s86de, 1,710 bu bard; Milwaukeo, $1.43, carlota st 73c, Oats 1o eales; Caat Fredonmi—Wheat, Ho: _corn, ace €anta lo pa Itpatency, thamast’ writy Bu NO CURE! NO PPAY!Y e AUR. + offorod, 1. -hanged, . 130, LOBTON. 3 Ilinols, KL, Louls, T amall lota; Weetorn su ye dull ; 80¢388c, $20.50@20,75, Lard s igo; kottlo, 13%@1ie shoullers, 8xci acon quiet an 8, UM @U3ic; clear rib aides, 127 41.~QRAN—Whest—No. 3 48§ big, 31 o Coru steady Lovk-—Demand quite llmlhdi e, §5.25 Visconain 8o ,3520,00; fancy Mip T80@Y,50, taud Arm; B6@J00. Oats irregue BUFFALO, DorraLo, Aug, a7, ~(uaiy. “Wheat SCALES. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES aF ALL KINDS. ), Corn Merod about 820, held firm ; salet it ; ssion of INC JFAIRBANKDS, MORSK & 00. 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. vl ntlo: _Bocareful tobuyonly the Genuine. _MEDICAL_ CARDS. LOCK HOSPITAL, ‘asbington an W chiartured by the npls for Liie ez s i the iy treatmont In s Ing ‘witi Borae Board, oro, Ktrictly contidontial, Otlos, §8, m, untll 7 cornof d Frauklinsts. o P Dr. Kean, 300 BOUTH OLARK.ST,, CHIOAGO, May be consultad, personally or by mail, frea of ghar, e her AT it Y e 231y phyviotan o the Uice Bours, ¥ s city_who WBb, m.} wartan ta cures o no psy. tundaye frum 9 1013, reatest speciallst of the thes, The & waal, whero be L wol actice in the past I i Tacue wond il facle oty u P4 JUAL Ul or' Lo hals so His rspulation gusrani th Olark: ONE, 171 MADISUN: SroNs, M Ak, SUTE ney par Craiiien feje. s Lepd peTooaly ‘and luipol rywboro, ety ¥ nowlug. o i fllnuln.hunu“li‘lr:‘z:dlnuhrm‘ TRy . Uol loations cuntidesr ki Addrasa U, cago. & s DR. BIGELOW I the North a3 ca frol. roulard Tickiow. g iy L ONT0AGO, Ny I N evaunally of alii R e L E =

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