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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1876, FINANCE AND TRADE, Reviow of the Financinl 8ituation Last Weol, Discounts Moderate, Daposits Steady===Clearings Small, The Produco.Markets Steadior—Pro- visions in Better Demand, and Firm. Grain Qonerally Easier, Owing to Continued Fine Weather, FINANCIAL. — L] ‘There were no new featurcs in the Ainancial sitgation Tast weak, The ombargn on country travel and traflo b1s not yot been rained by tho falr weather which has provallod, and tha change in financos which will fol Jaw tho opening of tho roada s atfll deferred. Remit- tances from tho country are light, and thero s a dle- " mand, thougts not large, from tha country for luans. Recelpta of stuff hiero are smail, and tho opportunitica restrictod on the Doard af Trads for the employment of money in carrying produce. Tha matn mercantile and miscollancous demand for aceommodation fa based on tho faliuro of collections, There s somo borrowing for sumimer packing. Tho surplus of the banks s not largo, but fs nmplo for tho supply of tho faw dealr- able outsido barrowers who sppear. Ratea of discount aro #@10 per cent, with conces- wlons to good independent burruwern, On tho strect, ratos aro7@18 por cent, The supply of funds is laro and the demagd small, New York exchianga wsa whaker, and sold at parto 26¢ premiurm per §1,000 between banks, Thera wero but sinsl| recelpts of currency, Tho clearings of the Clilcago Lanks for tho week aro roported as follows by anager D, R. Male, of the Clilcago Clearing-Iouso: , Dato. 'Cly TOtalsoesenrenneas BICO4T,61286 $1,715,130.60 TIE CARSON MINT. Dr. Linderman, Diroctor of tho Mint, writes tu tho editor of tuo Now York Iorid tbat 1t 18 uot correct thiat ¢ trade dollars " eal=ed nt the Carson Mint have beon found t» witain 13 to 2 cents less puro silver tham svquired by law, SILVER, Tho applications for tho new eilver cnrrency contin- 716 to bo largely In excesa of tho supply. The conntry demand is eapocially heavy, Cousiicrablo wmlssppro: henalon prevails among the couutry bauks with regard 1o thio proper steps 1o tuke to get aflver, snd wo repub- 1ials for thetr bonefit tho clrculars {ssued by tho Secre- tary of {hie Trensury, and by tho Lanksof this city. The first circalnr bolow has been eent by the leading ‘banks of this city to their country correspondont 1t {a very apparent thiat for some time to como the 1ssuo of wilver cin by the United States Treasurer will bo entirely inadequato to mect the immedisto and ale most univernil denand, Wo are disposcd fo do all can to furniah our corrcapondents silver coin, but our ability ia dependeat upou the reguistions and restrie- tionw of tho United States Treasury Department. At present the insuo of cutn i limitod to the exchange for fractiounl cyrrency, It In roquired fhat the fractional currency bo as- gorted by donominatlons aud put up in yaclages of 200 cach of whalever denowfnation, Thin roquires ment limits our_supply of sllverto” the amonnt of Iractlonal currency we can control, It being furtber understoud that tho Treamuror ezerciecs his discro- tlon in tho amount ho will tinburse o singlo partics. Bhould you thercfore desiro any cofu, you will plearo send us tho amount in fractional curreney, Properly put In packsges, marked witn sour nauie, and wo will forward thocoln to you as soon as it can bo olitatned, A Itistobo remembered {hatihe currency you miy o mend us will go forward to Washingion to bo counted, and for any orrors_reclamntion will bo mada upon us, which wa aball expect you to mak good to us 08 occasfon may requiro, INACCUMATE BAN FRANCISCO MINING BTOCK QUOTA- TIONH, ‘Numerous complaints havo reschied ua from timo to time of tho Inaccuracy of tho quotations of mining stocks supyilied by telegraph from San Francisco. Tho mistaxea wera 80 many and serlous that Tie TRIDUNE omitted for 8ome time to publish tho quotations. Tho followlug from tho Bsn Francisco Dulletin of April 16 explains thio probable origln of theso errors “Tho Han Franciaco Stock Board has at last decided upon takdng action aud fnatituting o reform iu the nannor thiat tho oficial bustness of tho Bosrd has bson publishied by their Oficlal Xoporter, Frauklin Lawton, The Innumerable errora and the troublo that aroso irom them have been more than even tho most pationt of brokers could atand ; and, sithough time aud timo again these errors have Leen pointed ont, no effort was undo by the Official Reporter to provont & repr titlon. Lasu Thuraday & mowt groas and palpable error was made, whicl led to o many quarrels Letween brokers and clionts that (n_the*afternoon Board, ot & Jrihata moeting, & rosolution. wae futroduced {o/abol- ah tho oflico of Ofiicial Repozter, and tho voto will bo taken upon Jt tioxt Weduowdsy, ' AL35 per month for each lirt o proft of at least $300 accrues to the Official Hteporter, and this s surcly n haudsomo salary for twa Liours n dny, that f{mo bolug only required to sttend properly 10 his duties. UEVIEW OF TIE FINANGEA. Ueneral eLrinkage continues, Tho fow rallway earne ings reportod this week thus far aro satisfactory, ‘ut thie delsy in reporting, by some roads which havo ‘umally been prompt, {8 not o good sign, Thero are Teports of new wara botween roads running south- woalwardly from Chicago aud 8t. Louls, and approbeus slonn of & war betwoen Eastorn truuk lines, whilo a mew pool bas been formod by roads runniug esst wardly from St. Loufs, Iu the cosl traffic, shipments contiuuo larger than thoso of last year, and cotton re- ceipta aro larger by 837,990 bales, Dut cloarings continuo less at mearly every city, and the decling at somo points durlog recent wocks loa been guite largs, Tho surrender of bank circulation continue, with a shrinkagefn haok averages, though the outilow of legal-tendera from this city uppenisto o checked. Faflurcs have uot cennod, nor I8 tlcra any ge improvement in prices to encouraze operations, On the Btock Exe change transactiond of less than o million shares were chiofly marked by gencral dispoatiion to seli and gradunl declino in prices, excepting of fuvostmont o~ curities, Notwithatanding ihe low cost of materials and labor, the return of new bulidings for tho first quarter siows o slight declino in uumber, as coms parud with iast yesr, and & fargo increase in eatimated cost,—from $1,731,100 to $2,750, 14T, In Imports thero 14 00 evival, while sxports'continio slighily loss than tuoka of last your to dute.~The Pubdlic, April 20, THE NEW CURRENCY IN KW YOIK, The bullion brokera aro bidding 1 to 1% premium forsllver coin, haviog orders to ill for considuratle amounts for shipment to tho Weat Indiss and South America. When thia demand fs supplicd they will not buy tho coln except st a dlscount {n papor, Iuiging by ante bellum experienca they oxpoct that silver will ba offerod at o discount after o while, and for this among vther ressons: A conslderabla porsion of the fractiunal currency I circulation passes fnto tho bands of the receivers of city railruad and ferry compantes, and it iaestimated that they take in sbout $2,000 yer day. Thiu they deposit in (ho banks, Tho banke ing fustitutions will now send tho “stamps” lo tho Treasury for exchango for silver, After tho novelty of tha coln wears away it will bo in profty general circulation aud find ite way futo the raflroad aud ferry oftices, It {s doubiful whether by that ime 1he banka will want to take It ou dupasit in Targo suma, sudd an it 48 & legal-tender for only €3 the kel brokers expuct that {4 will find fta way iuto Wall street to Le sold nt 8 discount for Jegal-tindern, Tho brokere will in turn disposs of it fo manufscturers and others om- ploying 1argo nummbers of persuny, who will buy it uta dlscount and puy it outul par, Of course this depends eutirely Upol tho prics of silver bard, ‘Thin may wie Jouco ko us 10 plice aliver coin at u brenifun, aua in that cano it would Lo bosrded, und, tho (racuonal eur- peucy leing destragod, U Liilieds oomununity would be pitt to inconvenlens for sl cliungo.—New York Journal of Commncrce, Avril i, IMPOLTS FROM GREAT DUITAIN, WasnriaTox, D, C.) April 21,—The followling stato- ment showing tho exports of the principal articles of Uritiah uid Irish produce and manutuctures from tho United Kingdom of Great Britalu aud Irelaud to the United Sitates durlig tho threo montls onded Marel 1, 1675 and 1636 rewpectively, haa beet furnished by tho Chief uf tho Lureay of Blatistion : Comoditten, 1573, Al cwt. . L6188 Abparel und alops.... . PR Bevr and we, brls,.o. R A Coj pery unwrought, ewl., Copper, wroughit, cwi Sutwa, pieco goody, yurdu, Earthen and chinawire. ., sterdasbery, Hurdware sud ton 7 Ll 2,613 000, 804 whivel 4 Trou, cast or wrougli, tous 1412 1run; old,for munufucturetor it Hicel, uuwroukhit, tous, Tt Le:d. roiled, aect, ¢ic. o o T 1 220 et Yooy Koikla, yardd, .. ..91,075,600° 50, Bluchiiiery, otber {han"siciad e g eugin. Linet : Payer, wiiling, " sud ‘printisg, A1, L S VO G T 1Y 20 hru. other kinds, cw P Wi ] Balt, rock and white, ton M) 80,008 Buk, broad stutta'of stk or ualiy, yoras..... 0,187 Ribbous of alf xind, La by Other articles nls‘ m:dmfll{h seess £20,258 £N3718 Articles of sl ot o i soan PR XITY 9,100 ht, ¢ woseres Oy ;rvl:')'rh?:lm -“n'.:' uor::'m'. ]“i « 140,400 69,300 Wooltn and worsted shauufac-, | R 17,719,300 6 578, SRYEHINERT HONDE, United Blates s of *81,... United Btaten b-208 of 69, e fe2us of 'A3—January and Juiy..... 6-208 of *1—Januery and July. ., 5208 of "68—Juunary aud Juiy. 10-408,, . United taios now 85 of 81, Uniled Blatos currency Gs,.. o GOLD AND QREENOACKS. Gold was 1135,@113%, Greenbacks were 03¥35;0 on the dollar in gold, FORLION EXCHANOE, tizty days. Bight, 83 40 alg bty 813y i Blerllng.... 1LOCAL STOCKA, First Natlonal Hank. Fifth National Bauk. Bhl, Asked, 130 Cammercial Natlonal Bank, Home Natlonal Dank, ... National Bauk of Commerco, Mercliants' B,, L. & T, Co, City ailway, Bouth Bide.... e City Raflway, Weat Bide, 10 pior cont’ cor- icxtesrs: Y 08 100 City Ratlwa @ ‘and, Cokp Cornpany o Gas-Light aml Coko Cowpuny ark b X hund Bauthy Pty bonds (ong ; Gaok County 7 pet cent 1onds (abort*) Gnicago ity bouds, 7 P et,, Culiago Ciby certifionton Cliltago City certini-ates, alior thirty,. Fraders* Iusurance Company.....« “And Intoreet, UOLD, DOKDS, BTOCKS, ETO. New Yong, April 22.~Gald steady throughout the day 2t 1125@112%, having been the opening aud clostug prices respectively, Rutes pald for carrying were 1and 1% per cent. Loans were also made flat and ot 13, 3, and 1 per cout per aunum, and ab 1-64 per diem for borrowing. Goternments closed firm, Ttallroad bonda dull and stendy. Stato bonds quiet and prices nominal. Tho stock market was firm and highorin the early dealings, Lut after the first call s declins {n Westorn Union under large #ales had s depressing effect on the sholo market, which latfer became mteady, but weak towarda tha close, finally closing dull aud’ sereguisr, Western Unlou foll (o 65%, the lowest per cent of the week, Pacific Mall closed ab 144, Transactions attho fjock Exchange sggregated 122,600 shares, of which 4,100 were Erlo, 35,00 Lako Bhore, 3,500 Norih- swestern, 11,000 Pacilo ‘Mail, 5,000 St Vaul, 47,00 Western Unlou, and 6,000 Michizan Contral, Money 2 per cent on call, Prime mereantila paper 4%ta 0, Custain roceipts $150,000, The Ansiatant Tressuror “disbursod 817,00, Clexrings §23,000,000. Blerling Exchange—Baukers bld 468 189X. ] Conpons, "1 Coupous, '65, New ... | 10-40n, 182 | 10-t0w, con; Curienciea . ... ATOOXS, P . 16; a L Chlcago & All .8 Clizcago & Alton pfd. 107 Ohlo & AlistlssipyL... 16! Erle pid...0 Delaware, & L. & W.109 Harlom, A & P, Tel... . 21 Hatlom pid. 2133” | Misourd Pasific. Michigau Centrai.... 64% | AUantio & Pacifio prd 3% Panama,... .128 Tudians Contral.,... 44 Union PAcitic diock.2 64 Cuteago, . & QU111 1T Xe Bliora, + 833 | Hsnnibal & 8t Jos. 18 TiifLols Contral . + 977, | Contral Pac, bonds, 100 Cleveland & ttaburg 94 ‘Union Pacific bonds,.1037¢ NOrthWestorn voo...s 40 | U, Pucificland-grank, 98 Nortbwestern pfd,, 9 | U, 0,0, C. & L...,. Tonnessee s, old Tounessed 68, Do Virginia 0s, oll... P, ainking fund a 203 34 CALIFORNIA MINIKO STOCKA. Bax Fraxcisco, April 3l,—Ths following are the Intest stock quotations ot tho Btock Exchango: Connolidt'd Virginia., 76 | Crown Toint, Gould & Curry. Lalo & Norcross COMMERCIAL. The following wére tho recelpts and shipments of tha leading srtleles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours endlugst 7 o'clock on Ssturdsy morniog : BLCEIPTE, SHIPMENTS. 56, | 1415 ' 1870, | 1875, Flour, bria,,... 12,879 0,630/ 8,019 11,717 Whoat, owaces| 2eo0) oncioll engun| 1siit2 Coru, bleverier| 8oy1os| 2atoasl| atvuts| 1rai Oaty, L, 36,U15) S4,890] 81,819 18,841 Ttyo. Lol el wesny 1697 Warley, bu, 11, 800] 45 4,05 7,108 Girusa soed, Iha,| 112,030| 40,3u8|[ 207,603] 116,464 Fisxvood. ite,.t 117,408| 67,615, BY; 61,625 1troom corm, 4|, L oo, 80,130 5 Cursdmeataal G0 0400 Le] ey Pt g es 33,000} 241,180/] 480,855] 81,008 100500 a04c % 400 sl imosoy snowo] anes Dressod hoga.. () oy il 1dve hogs, No., 2,010; 5,742 Cattle, No.. PRI B £330 Slioep, Nowsss il B Jidos, 8,000 1,917 19,030( 167,242 Highwines, brls 218, 180} 314 Wool, 1UA. 1 s2.0s0l| 41,00, 14,090 Totatoen, 8,5} 3 E lenyy caun, bu. Withidraws frum storo on ¥riday for city consumpe tlon: 2811 bu whest, 1,054 bu corn, 620 bu Fye, 4,203 bu barley, "The following grain was Inspected Ioto store on Bt urday moruing: 1 car rojectod winter wheat, 13 cars No. 2 N, W, wheat, 33 cars No, 3 anring, 20 cars and 1,800 Lu No. 3 do, 7 cars rejectéd do (U4 wheat) ; 23 cara hiigh-mixed corn, 104 caru No, 3 o, 1 cars now mixed dn, 13 ears rojected do, 4 care oo grade do (165 corn); 48 cars No, 2 oats, 4 cars relected do; 1car No, 3 rye, 1 car and 800 bu rojected do; 1 ear No, 1 barley, 3 cars No.2 do, 1 car No, 3do, Tolal (210 cars) 113,000 bu, Tuspected out: 49,037 bu whoat, 83,155 bu corn, 147, 086 bu oata, 1,241 bu rye, 4,601 bu barlcy, The following wore tho veceipts and abipments of broadstufs and live stock at this polnt during the past week and for tha corresponding Weeks sndingas datedz April23, | l[:fllk April 15, April Receipts— feto, AP Fiour, bris., LT Wheat, bu, ] Carn, bu 0,515 Outs, L, 195,417 Ry, by, 8,540 Baley, bu 49,670 Dreasud boigs, N 118 Live bogs, LT BUlpoiente— Flour, bris 21,604 Wheat, bu, 1770 Cor, b, 13114 Qate, 80,44 Rye,' b 8630 Harley, buil.., 29,630 Livo Hogs, No, Sess Cattle, No. 18,754 16,578 Wiiis The following wers tho exporta frow New York for Aho Weoks ending sa date April 23, Apnills, April 3¢ 1470, fae, " AW Flour, Lria, , 16,6414 11,365 13,160 Whiat, bu, 10,238 €23,81; 72,000 Corn, Ly, 50,581 2HIN Tho leadiug markols wors somewhsv less activo ou Baturday, with loss extensivo fuctustions in prices,~1ho raugo in Lrcadstafs belng amall, and in proviulous luus than Wiy day previous. Tho woather was Duo snd imore setlal, aud the crop Prospects fulr, whilo tho Bews from the Btraits atated that there s opou water over such largo arcas that & good many operators hiere aaw roasou to thivk' tho opeulng of tako navigation will not Lo latar thau the average, “There was an active dry-goods market, salea 1o the Tocal rotaflors, as well as to (he interior trade, being on & generous seale, Interior merobauts are not tocking np ** a8 hasvily aa in wome formor seavns, hut thiey are operating with feas resarva than fn (ho recent past and our Jobhors Taport s satisfactory hinste ness in progress, Askle from printa, prices of which are atlll in an nnsottled stato, the markot prescrves a steady lons, Grocerloa wero falrly active and wero generally firm. Tho only notabla esception was cof+ fec, which oared off Xc. Rtico was firm at ko ad- vance. Anadvance of ifcin N.0; sugar was also entadlistieds Tn tho dried fruit market tho only changs of note was an improvement of Ao yer box n Iayer ralaina—now quoted at $263i€2.00, Prunes, ctirrants, apples, penclics, and blackborrica remain very firm Fleh wero In fatr demand at formor quotations. Prics of tean, toiacen, bagging, loatbor, cosl, sud wood ro- main 88 before, ‘Thero was mors lifs in the oft mar- Ket, tho fino weather of tho pist few days having eatlod outan fncreasod demsnd, Loth fromi the local and country trade, ‘Fhero were no new features fn lumber. Trade eon- tinnee only falr, Aud prices sca frreqular owing to the {ucresslng srrivals by lake, Iron and natis were quot- e Girm at tho resont changes, aud in (eir demund, the trade being stimulated to soms extont by fearn that other adsances wiil be mado by manufucturera, Tho waol, liop, and braom-carn markets wero rather quist, and unchanged as reganis prices, Beedn wero qulet, and thore sarieticn which will foon bo out of seanon wero rather woak, thouph the offerings were amal} and generslly held at full recont tigurea, Poultry and egga wero steady, the latter Loing about e lower than on Friday. i ‘Ihio dally dispatchea from the North indicato that the fco in the Ktralts is mapidly glving way, though vessel men are 10 ludiTerent about thie Btraits openlug early, that thoy appear disposed to give craphasis fo the **solid feo™ part of the dispatch whenever any mentlon of fcels made. Salurday clear water ws ob- served fn the north passago cast of the Aackinaw docks, aud an oren sireich of threo wutles weatward trom Old Muckinaw, but beyond salid fea to Waroe shianco, . FORBION 1MronrATIONS. Rocelva s+ ouicago Customs April 22¢ Fraak Btur- w08 & C0,, 1 Loxes tiueplate; Groomtes & Ullrich, 6 & casks Lrandy, Amouut of dutloes collocted, $5,037.41, OTHER STATISTICS, The New York Produce Excnango Weekly hns the following : Tho vimblo supply of grain, comprising tha stock in granary at the principsl poiuts of socumuistion at Inko and seaboard parts, In transit by rail, and frozen fn ou the Now York cauais and the lakes, April 15, 1870 1 Whaat, Oity, | Tiarlor, K |y bu. | ., bl Coru, bu, ilieians i3 @y s 1.8 LT, W'k Apr.i7,'76}10, 39, * Kat od, The reductlon In the visible supply of whest fs moro ‘apparent than real, probably conaidorable iu veseols in Chicago Includod. Comparalive atocks of whoat in elght ports of tho United Kingdom : et 7, Wheat, qra. April i London,.. 4 1873, 815,583 . 2inR - 220,000 80,600 ,012,678 2,112,718 1876, waa 0,300 tous of ‘wheat and 600 tons of muize, agaiust stock Dee. 31, 155, 64,094 qrs of wheat and 4,340 qrs of malze, “Thio stock of wheat st Parix, France, Apedl 1, 1876, was 101,79 cwis, ogalnat 91,95 cirta March 1, 1870, ‘Total, qra. 012 Tha stock du Deifaet April PROVISIONS, 110G PRODUCTS—Wera in good demand snd firmer all round, under a general oxpectation of a reduction from e declino of Friday. The marketa at othor points wers firmier In tone, and tho receipts of Logy ‘wers amall; lu addition to which was the fact that the great activity of tle woek Lad resulted in changing from tho hands of tho weaker holders tho product owned by them, The Datly Commercial Report and Market Review gives the following aa tho abipment of provistons from thia city for the porlods namod : A e e e | 483,05 B4, 44129, 3 (191, 90, 15, 196 Mran Ponr—Was active and 10@12X0 por brl higher than at the closa of Friday’s trading, or 37ycabove tho lowoat prices of that day, snd rufed much steadier under a fair demand for futuro, but with ttlo nquiry for cash Jots, Bales were roported of 40 brls cash at 2,007 350 brls do at $21.75; 0,500 brls scllor May at $31,80@21,92)¢ § 7,500 bri seller Juna a$ $32.09%@22.- 15; and 2,250 brls sellor July at $I2273¢@240. To- (al, 10,640 brla. The market closed steady at 32160 3 1,90 eash, sccording to welght ; 3160G21.85 sallor tho month ; $31,85@11.873 sellar Moy ; $22,10@2112) sellor Juno; and $22.35 sellor July. Primo mess pork was quoted at $20.50, and cxirs primo at 810,50, Lanp—Was active sud firmer, advancing 5100 per 100 tbe from Friday's closing, or about 20¢ from tho Jowest quotatlona of that dsy, Liverpoul was quoted Gd par 113 e Ligher, und the presuiro to unload horo wan apparently over. Bales wero reported of 230 tes cash at §18.97)¢ ; 5,000 tes sellor May ot $18.25@13,0 5 13,760 tes sellor June at $IIITK@IIAS; and 2,250 tos sotler July at $13,E3@18.€0, Total, 91,250 tes, The market closed sleady at $19.25@13.97% for essh or seller April; $13.23@10.373¢ for May; $19.,40413.43)¢ and $13,85@13.575 for July, MeaTs—Were in botter demand for ahipment, tho recens decline having brought ont buyers, sud were atronger in consequence, but there was lous dolng for future, and the market ruled quiet as compared with Tyidsy, Balcs were roported of 100 boxes shioulders at Blyos 0/0,000 (s d0 ut 70 for May, i @Ni(o farJuno, and 850 for July; and 1,306,000 1b sliort Fiba ut 113(c for Juns, aud 130 for July, Tho market closed at tho following rauge of prices : 5| short Bhort b, cleur, 1 1 9219 tort cloars’ at 145 cash, aud 3tuy, bozed; green hatw, 113{(d 1250} aweet, plcklcd do, T235(4 1350} Oumberiandi, 117,G13c, canh or well. er' April; long-cut hams, 13@133c, boxed; bucon hams, 14 a15a, GrEAsE—Wus quist at 63 @ BEEF PRODUCIS—Werv ateady and quiot a 11.00 for wess, 3110091200 for extra m :1,50G24,00 foF Hatns, TALLOW~Waa quoted at'82;@8)c. $10.00 and BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Wan dull and stoxdy. Thore was little do- mand, hut stocks arc so small that little was offered, and holders were tirm n their views, notwitlstunding tha exslor fouling fn wheat and dyliness reported in dour tu New Yark, Sales wore réhortod of 300 bris winters, partly st $5.50; 100 bris winter superfines at $4.75,and 450 brls spring extrss, partly at §s, ‘Total, 830 bris. ‘Tho market clossd firm at the fol- lowing range of prices: Choico wintar exiras, $7.30 @LW; common to good do, $5.8047.10; shipping oxtras, $4,80 44805 yood do, §4.83@5.10; chotco do, $3.10@0.60; patents o, 30,00@.00; Minnesots, $3.00 @:,m‘ spring supertiics, $105G45.783 50 flour, §4,5 [C3 N & Bitax~Was more active and firmer. Salod wera 00 fons at $11.00 on track, snd $11,6K§11.25 frco on board cana, Comn-Mgat~Bale was mailo of 10 tons coarsoal $18.00 on rack, WHEAT—Was only moderately active, and abont Knt:na""’l but geuerally stvady, ILdverpool was re- ported quiet by Beerbolun, but prvate advices quoted that markut sa dull aud vasior, and Now York wes insctivo and wosk, ‘The inurkets to the castward of us wers probably affected ol mora by tho contivu- auce of fiue wealher thau Ly tho news of the deeling in freights hero the yrevious dsy, which dimintebiod the differenca between the prices pld 10 thy pro- ducer sud by thu consumer, that hitior wanting hls sbare of the ‘sdvantage, There were also rumors of further undorcutiing, sud 6o In apecio por 100 Na o Liverpool waa talked of, but we du Lot kuow that it way bccaptod, The same Tk may by made about 2 curreucy (o New York, *It ls only cerlain that ood deal o sheat laa buen conlracicd 1o gb odt by rail at the reduced ratcs, This will diwinlah tho stocks bere, but amcuds for that msy be found i tho tucre roccl]ts from ° Minncsota, Lake Vopdn w uow rcported open, aud thy whest atorod « at river towus will soun la ou the way Lither, though its volumy W bolioved to bo nauch leas than s yesrago, ‘There was less b:]lrinu for sbipwnt ou Baturday, but thls waa partially diie 1o the fact of light otteriugu, The war- Bor fae rutace dellyery waa appazently * sustained low Lut peraleteut erfors by lutercute] partive to tevent & further gechus, Hellar Juns opeund st 1Ak Tocoded 10 §3.0b), advancod (o §1,013, sad declinod no $1.04, cloaing at £1.015. Beller May sold b $1.03((31.014C, and reiler tbe month, or regular No, 2 aprinig, was_nominst atfpl.0@1.01%, both closing at the neide, Gilt-edged receipta of dn clomed nt $1.01¢, 1 was [nactivo, tiash satn werc rosorted of 6,000 tu No, S xpeing b 10144101 3 4,400 bn No. at D3 @0dcs 1,400 bu refocted do at k1@t an 2,000 bu’ by sam plo st T8e:a$1,00, Tolal, 12,800 bu, MINNEAOTA WWitmAT--1Wan 10 goodd demand, And rola- tively firm, Loing wanted for alipment, aud sample Iata Wera atrong, Rales wero £,700 bu No, 1 at §1,16; 2,000 bu No, 3 at $1,00@1.07; 4,400 bu by ssmpia at $1.09@ .18 on rack s and 4,400 but do st 81,123 1,20 freo on Loveid carn, Total, 15,100 . more netive, and ateadler, It declined alout fie under n rather stroug preasura to woll, which won grestest for nevt montl, a good many partien b {ug anxioun thacttle or tranafir thelr s fora the crowd should move in that directlon, pool was 3d por 440 1ba Tower, nnd Now casler, while tho weatlier hiero was @rie, and our ¥ coipta'eshiblted a furthar fncrasee, Thero was liltlo enquiry for cash luts, and_aamploa wero dull and 100 lower, s & consequonco of incraswed supply and enod domand, _Tho shipments from New York du tho week were vory amall, only 50,441 bu_againat 13 220 It tho wark Jrevions, e reparted: shipments tera for the week, 123,841 b, were nearly threo times thoreceipts, but they includvd tho eargoes which hed Deen atloat during 8 great part of the winter, and liavy sl Teft uur part yol,—only eleared on paper, Hotler May opened al 47130, declined to 47;¢, and closed at 41ye. Hilior Junio aold sl 4TWiThe, eloslng at 7150; Reller July mold at 473S4Rc, closiig at Seller the month wan tiominal at tbe t 46y, sud giltedged tecalpts of rales wero reparted of 00 bt do (ahort recelpta) at 409 bis iyl mixed at 47'go; 2,000 bt new ' do at”45e; 2,000 bu new mixed st 4G 4iko ; 9 Jected at 4207 5,600 b by samplo at 4¢3 8o on trarl ; and 4400 L {00t {050 freo on board cars, Total, 90,400 bu, UATS—Wero azaln falriy active, tha trading being ehietly speculstive, snd casy t 8 declinn of Y@ lgo. ‘The market weakeued oarly under continued fair re- sulpta, o weathor, and In syrspathy with othor gratn, The 'deniand wais chielly froin the shorts, who were buying quite freely for vpened ot 33c, a0on sold down to and elus Jiuo wos Biow at dalgdIC, g At L Regular No. 3 was nominal at i2c, and freals was aala” wlo at $aXe, Hamplea wera reported slow and casior, nwing 1 Jarger arrivala, Casls Aalos were reportod of 4,500 bu No. 2 at #1505 6,000bu No, 7 white st 3 et T b by Sutdple at Sns10 on track, Total, 00 bty TYE—Was dull and & shado eanior, Thero was no detusnd of consequence, shippere baving withdrawn, and, slthough tbe ofgriigs wero emall, the markel wan ruthor weak, No, 3 was quoted at 60 4 03xe, and rejucted ut Gdc, A mala of 400 bu by sample wis inade ut usc on track, BARLEY—Was dull snd weak, thero being not & sin. gle tradu In optious uutl after I'o'clock, Ton recoipta u suially and a fow ordera for car-lots wero placed at recent figures, Operutors genarsily wers dia- incllued to entor {nto uny new doals, as 1k wa felt that the worm weather now coming on' woutd rgon close 1113 malting seanon, thus stopping the cousumptive do~ ruand, aud feavo a ‘surptus on hani which fow care to carry into another harvest, Seiler Ay was quotod ently at 603¢c, nud soid at tile very closs ab 5o, June wold lato ut Bu3ge, Car-lots of N0, 3 brought 62c, and relected wan fulable at J)aide. Ciah wales wors re- yorted of 8% bu No, 2t 125 1,200 bu No, § at 42G4 ke, ontridein N, 8,3 and &C0 bu by ssmple al 84(@8io on track, Totai, 2,800 bu, QENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL~Wos steady nt $1,14, BROUM-CORN—Wau steady under a moderato order demand, Thelow grades aro quoted eany, as the stook 1n sollers® hands 18 suppased to consiat largely of thesc qualitios, which are rather slow salo at pressut ; Cliolco hurl, 839%; No, 2 hurl, 7@dc; choleo me- dum, T@7%c; good medium brusk, 6@C}o: fair insldo and cavers, 5@5Kc; inferlor, 4@4%c; crooked, Fgte. LUTTER—The position of tho market for (hls ataplo remoins s previously noted, BeyondPsupplys lug hinme liato wants, buyers show no inclination to invest, and light na are tho eurrent receipts there isn gradual accumulation of utock, and prices are slowly but aurely working downward, . Quotations were ra. vised an follossa: Cholce to faney yellow, 33@370; mo- dtum to good grades, 25@300; Inferlor to common, 13@24c. BAGGING—Thers was more dolng thau at tho be- winulng of tho weck, and from thls time forward lobcbrs look for @ graduxlly improving domand. Wo quote: Stark A, 26c; Peorless AA, 250; Lawls~ ton, 250; Montaup, 230} Ontamo, 250; American A, 22%c; Amoskoag, 23a; Otter Creek, 230; bur- 1ap bags, 4 bu, UK@16)o; do, B jbu, 13@16e; gunnles, ninglo, 14} @180: do, double, 23@Mc, WOOL—~Was slow and weak The offeringe aro #mall and $ight oraere are recclved dally from Western 1nills, but holders are anxions to unload, and would probably make concesslons for largo lota, Tho Eastern marketa are reported vory dull, Tub-washod, prime, 50c; do, poorto good, 44@180; washed fleeco, fime, good conditioned, 3$@40c; waanod, medium da, 40 (@4c; uuwasbed, fino hoavy to light, 25@28c; do, wiedium, i pulled, avorsgo, Jugdic, CHEESE—Priooa rsnged about the samo e on the earlier days of the week, Fine goods arv scarce. Wao l|ll:|a |a|mr to primo old at 10@13¢c, and new skimmed at 8a10c, CUAL—Trade was lifcless nt {he aunexod range of ricos : Laokawanug, rango snd nut, $10,00; do ege, {’1.50; caunol, $7.03@7,60 ; Erle, $7.00; Blossburg, $7.00 @1.50; Uocking Vatloy, $1.00; Indiana block, $6,80; Tattiniora & Ohio, $3.00} Tllinols, $1.00@4.60, EGAB—Wero solling slowly at 12@125e. The offer- ingn were liberul, but tho retailers bad” stocked up on thie previous day, Lience were not out in full forca. FISti—Husinoss waa roportud good for tho soason, with prices_ruling about steady, We repoat our list: No, 1 white-niah, i-brl, $5.10@5,25; No, 2 do, £7.06@5.19; No, 1 trout,$1.00; No. 1 shoro mackero Dew, X-bri, $1.50@13.00¢ No, 1 Lay, $0.00@9.25; No. 2 mackerel, 3-brl, $3.002%.23 ; tamily macxurel, ¥-brl, s No, 1 ubore kits, large, $2.00; No.1 bay kits, 81,603 lurge fumuy kits, $1,20; bauk codfish, $4,75 z Qeorgo's codfieh, $3,50(35,75; Lavrador hor- plit, Lrls, $1.73G8005 4o X-brl, $4.004.25; Labrador horring, rouud, brls, $6.60.20.753 do 3;-brl, .50 caled Lerring, por Uox, 40c; No. 1 bet: ring, o Columbis River salmon, ig-brl, $8,00, FIUITE AND NUTH—A satisfaclorily active bust- ness was in progross at firmly maintatnod prices. Layer raatns “wero held Go por box higher, oth- erwiso the quolations aro tho same s proviously glven, Founio-—Dates, 6x@To ;s sign, yors, 1§ @ltie: figs, drums, 11@fdc; Turkish pranes, now, 73@1%0 ; French pruncs, kegs and boxes, 10@ it rafsing, layers, $LHNB! loose Muscatol, {03 Valonela, 11K@11)¢e; Zante currnats, citron, 23@2e. Doxxsrio—Aldeu spples, 200; Aichigan spples, commen, Yide; do ico, 105 @1u30; peaclicn, halves, 125($1350 do, pared, lmi!llh\: DLlsckborrics, 113@1%¢; raapl les, JH@ pitted chorries, “3w2ie, Nura—Filbarts, 1} inionde, “Terragons, 19%G2Va; Nales val- Lew, 1dallo: French walnuts, new, 114@ ‘Grenoble walnuta, 16);@1t0; Bra: 9; @ltz; ] @12 Vi oantits, imin; n A‘Rl'"glfl pesuuts, S@de; i GUNOCERTES~~Trade continues to increass undor the inftuoncy of ploasant weather, and tho goneral markot wears an improved look.” Rice was firmer, prices advanciog B o all round, Sugar, sirups, molnases, spices, sosps, and starch wero also firmly held, *Coffoes coutinue weak and unseitled, and we reduco quotations of Rlo yrades s e, Tha New York Huilctin gives the following statenient of stocks: 1570, 1875, INTA 1873, New York, bags 4LB51 12807 7444l Baltimure., . 18,005 lioston, Hampton ltoads, Charleaton.. ... Total., Woqbots Htick—Utaugoon, G}@Te; Carolina, 1X@80; Lou- 1slana, 6875, Corvers=—0, @, Java, 0@dlc; Java, No, 2, 71@ 2Ro; choice to faney o, 4@24'c; good to prime do, ' 223404:03,03 common 1o fatr, 30210 roast. 16@11%0; cruahed, 1% powdered, @iixc; gronulatal,’ 103§ . standard, 10:,¢c; ao No. 2, 1040 B, 9% @ 117 O, 3,(49%,c O No, 3, 93jc; yellow O No, choico brown, BX(8);c; falr to prime do, ; common do, T @%e ; chnlcu molasses su- o%o:’ e 1" vlge B(gng Rat, Ay @HYc; common to good do, TX@EXO0; Now Orleans, 7., @i, Buups—Californta sugar-loaf drips, 63@70c; dia moud dripw, $L0%6110; wiiver drite, exira”fuc, 60 o 00d stgar-liouse slrup, 50@55¢; estra do,’ 88 New Oleans malarsen, cholce, 83i@¢8o; do, prime, 83@5ka: do, comumion o good, 4K@ et Porto ltico, mo- Inasen, (834800; common molusves, 34 100; blackstrap, Briors—Allipice, 11@17%0; cloves, 53@30c; easals SR ~p.m;.u~§u;w‘i‘; o, §1a1,35; Oul 53¢, cutla giuger, 146! Boapa—True Dlie, 415¢; derman Mattled, @370} Wiita ose, @BYo; Royal Hax Tmyerial, 6o Golden Wasl, 6@ Whita Lily, (46! Zun, 83§14 da; Bavon e, hrancii—Lsceluior, laundry, 6%@7e; do, gloss, 8% @t 4o, cort, Uiy o; Kinguford, pure, 73505 do, il ver loss, U361 do. corn, @10k e, UUEEN FitUITd—Lomous aro dim In sympathy with Sow York, The demandjior il frulta s falr, und full recent prices aro usually obiaigsd by duale ure, ‘Theolieriugs uf oruuges were largor; wers hild at formicr pricee, the frevl arrivals laviug Becu bought alnce the advauce i New York, Good to clolcs plos, $5.00,60.00 por Lrl: Mussiny oranges, $1.L0S per bax: Vuleucla du, §12.00 1800 per caio; lewons, 3,00@6.00 per Loz, . —~Wuro {0 moderate demand. The receipta are targely damged, swhich dcalors quote at % price, aud aay they have uo diificulty 1 geftiug all thuy wan on thut baats, but on the utreeb 60 v wll deviandod sud mally cbtahiod. Quatations: Grevn eity butehers', &@53Ge; greon cured light and beavy, ici Fars cuced, uyic0ic; green salted kip, J0; greon country, & Biut bides, dry sip S ealr, e 2¢; deacon akina, 43 0c, “Hlieop peits, wool eathinted as washied, 30@32c. HAY~Th vctter grados wers o good deaud and frmer, U recoipts were suall, snd are vzpeciod o continuy ko whife tho farmers are glving sl thcle time 1o plantiug, Tuo otierluge of looss bay continue fatr, but will probat by fall o soen. Wo quote s No, 1 thms othy, $13.30 «13,73; No, 2 dv, nized do, §10.00; Ayt prairio, §11.007 No 17 do, 84,6000 Riougl, $1.00.4 7,50, LUMIEE~Tho yard businoss was agals ooly falr, Tho wluphients coutluue swaller 1ba0 for the corros spodjug period & yoar ago. Priccs are somewhas ir- regufar, At the docku a fuw cargoos of sLingles were oliered, sl two or throw weranold, Hale: rosge, frow Manistes, 40 m timber, 2054 1, at i 110w Joluts aud scantlings at $2.00, Eold by William Ruer, First ana second claar, 2000 900.00@8.0 00 Tuird clear, | uc! LU0 35,00 Tuird chear, tlie o 330x88.00 20,00A32.00 17.80@18.00 15.00416,00 BO.CO@, ..o 2L00421,00 33,00, Clesr flooring, st and second, rough Clear siding, first and socond Firat common slding. % Flooring, first commion, dreased Flooring, second common, dres Hox boards, A bar, 18 (1 and unde: Jotste and scantling, 20 to 24 {8, 13,0013 18,00 Lath o W 103 200 shingles, ... o 25°@ 2.00 Bhiugles on {racl 140G 3,823 G11.8—Carbon oted weak and o off, A re- o off, AusH10n (1 the Quoations of tar1 wiineanl Weat Vi infa lubricating ofle was also noted. Teailo 18 ¥ pic g up," and “thero e & mora cheerful fceling aniong ' Jobbers, e revise our list, A foliow Carbon, 113 degrees test, 13%M135¢a; do Tilinols g3l test, 150 degreen, 1 W@11Y s snow white, 150 tent, 1T4iAL7)0: do Lieadilghit, 178 degrecs, 17431750 ox- tra winter Iard oil, $1.153 No, 1, 97@08c; No.3, T8@ 8001 linseal, raw, 60ugn2e; boiled, 63@Tc; whale, win. ter ‘leached, 788001 sperm, 7@2.48; neaisfoat oll, Mrictly pure, $1.13@1,203 o extrs, 1bc: do No, 1, 8503 bank oll, 8503 strails, diet plumbagooll, 60 (@75¢; turpentine, 46id470; maphiha, deodorized, 63 gravity, 13%14%0; West Virginla ols, natursl, 20 degu o | natural, 40 deg,, 270} reduced, 38 deg,, 20c, EEDS—Timotby and clover were quiot. Tho of- feringn woro ight, and Lield st recent figurci, Praicle timotliy war qudted st $2.43 and primo cholco at .65, Flax nold st $1,20@1.40, and Hangarian wax stoxdy at 80@87)¢o for prime, Millet waa quietat BHEE0S, HALT-—=Was steady undor a fair inquiry and mod- *eratn offeringa: Haginaw fine, $1,40; Canada o, $1.403 ordinary cosrso, $1,70; dniry, without Lage, $236 § dairy, with bage, $3.60; Ashton dalry, por sack, POULTRY—~Continues ncarco and firm uudor & com paratively good damand from ths eity trade. The wealber 100 warm for drewed poultry, but the offertugn waro very light and founi quick axio when- ever in gooi condition : Turkoys, in coops, 1431803 cuiekei, $4.23550) por dozen, VEAL—1s quoted dull and weak at 2@8e, The of- forings continue large, and (ho wosther Haturday was very warm, which fact mada aeliera anxious to dlsposo of iho atutf, and many wera willing to make concos- sloun in order tn do a0, 'TEAS~—Wo quote the myrket moierately active and steady ot the quotations following : GUNFOWDER—Com- mon, 1024003 good o, 4@ $5¢: mediuns, 43 Aue: good d,60@37c. Gne, 85@dde: Anest, Gucadic; choico, T0@18c: cholceat, § 4@050; fancy, $1.0M@ 113, IMPRUIAL~—Ct mon igd.0; good do, B3@i0o: medlium, {0@dics good do, 4538903 fine, /5805 Aneat, 65 26003 cho 6.@icui, cholcest, i0@Toe, Jarana—Comm c; good common, 3 eiBo: medlum, 10std ic} p medium, 48@ 450} fine, 80@550; Dneet, 85« 0.5 chiolce, 00ig050; " chiolcoat, 19475, OoLonas~Common, iua e good common, 33@340; modium, 40 .4 10 ;' good wodluin, 4 @43¢; fine, 43@0c; Ancst, 853580} clioies 0ralo: cholcast, Ts@ave, —\V.s {n fa.r doinand at nominally unchang- ed prices, or ut 4,50 for muple, st $7.50 for booch, aud $5,50 for alabs, LIVE STOCK. CHICAUO, Tecelpts— Cattle, Monda, Totalsveueranasss +.16,040 STOOK FNEIOUIS, 0 Baltimore , v 8 Buffalo, 8usponelon Bridge, and Pittaburg. 2 Clevoland, . 18 K 10 OATTLE—Tho past weok's rocolpts, 27,080 head, wero Larger by nearly 1,000 hoad than ever previously roported, They were 5,730 mors than for tho pre- vious week, and 2,239 {n excess of thenumber recelvod durlog the corresponding week last year, In viow of tie overatocked and gonerally demoralized condition of the markets below, it 1s safe tosay that one-half the numbor af Loaves actuslly recaivod wonld have amply supplied the legiimats trade roquirements; thorafora it will ba scoa that holders were—so far, nt lesat, oa tho arranging of prices was concernod—on- tirely at tho mercy of buyers, Aa a consequenco lower range of values was establfshed. From the opening to the end of tho weuk thora was an fntensoly dull markst 8t & declina varying from 0o to 2% por 100 Ita, The number of buyors presant was large, unusually so, but there wag an on- tiro absenca of competition, and stock was allowed o accumulato in the yards until svery avatiablo fool of 8pace was occupiod. * Aa regards thio quality of the of- fertuge, it wan cqual ta tho best sent forward during the geason, but we find, nevertholess, that the bulk of {he trading was dono at prices below $1.65—at §3.60.¢ 4.60, Scaliwags held at §2,50@3.00, and oxtra grades at £5,60@5.08, Tha bulk of thosalos to the Jocal trade wero at $1,00@1,75 (for cows, bulls, stags, oxon, and common mixed lots) aud to feeders at $4,76@4,00. ingers wers slow of sale st $20,0(840.00 per hesd, with salos mnoatly at §15,00@35.00, I'rices aro from $1,80@1.76 per 100 1ba lower than ons year ago, Haturday 8 markes was dull and heary, The supply was overwhelmingly in excess of tho demand, and buyere bad thelr own way a4 regsrds prices, Sales reached ouly a small percantage of the offerings, and the wesk clossd ou an extromoly hard miarket, QUOTATIONS. Cholce Boovea~Fine, fat, well-formed 3 year 0 § year old ateors, woighlng 1,860 to 1,850 ids. . Good Beoves—1Well-falf i0g 1,200 to 1,400 1t ,... .. Medlum Geados—Steers in f 5, and common to cholcs cows, for clty alaughter, OIRIIR B0 10 11O G, oo sove e B.80GH.00 8tock Catlle—Oommon caitis, waighlag 800 10 1,050 Ibs, .. e e erresesn 3.00@400 Inforfor—Light and. thin cows, Beifors, stagn, balls, ond ncals g Stoor®,vveves 5 2.5089,00 110GE--Although tbo Faceluts ‘wers some 13,000 head less than for the week bofors, thers ware Logs enough to satlsfy the demand, and the quotations given one wook ago iavo barely been suatainid. Early in the woek, uuder the mesgro receipts, tiere Was an upward woveinent to tho oxtent of 10@1c, but lster the auvanco was loat, aud closing prices were $1.703 7,85 for common to primo light_welghts, and $7.60a £00 for poor to clioco Leavy. Esira hndvy quolod at Ou Baturday thers was a modorately sctive market, a¢ prices ahowlng tio quolable variation ‘{rom those of Friday, slos misldog within tho rango of the abovo quotations. Few crovos sold. above $1.00, and not many under $7.70, $7,75@7.85 taking tho bulk, BIEEP—The recelpts, aa will be socn by reforence to the forogoing tabls, have bean modorats, but the siatoof trado st the Fast Las boan such thst only s limited shipping dem.ud existed, and the mupply ved excosslve, 1t was & more Or lets dragging rade from tho beginniug Lo the close of tha woek, and prices showed great irzegularity, A few aztra focks wero takon at $3,75@7.28 for averages of aver 100 Ibs, Dut thera were few transfers sbovo $1,35. Wa quots closing pricos at $4.00:34.75 for comwon; $3.0438,35 for madium; and $5.60@38.25 for good (0 choica, [ttt TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. FOREIGON MARKETS, Special Dispaich to TAa Chicayo Tribune, Livearcor, April 29--13:00 8, m.—~Frous—No, 1, 24a; No. 3, 23s. | Gnard—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 9 11d; No, %, 0s 84; spring, No, 1, Ds 8d; No. 9, 8s; while, No, 1, 10s; No. 2, 0s 94 club, No, 1, 10 7d; No.2,1083d. Corn —No, 1, 268 6d; No, 3, s, Provintons—Tork, 832, Lard, 58 6d. LiVERPOOLy April 23—1:30 p, t,~PuOvIsIONs—Lard, 600, Iost unchanged, Livzaroon, April 23-5 p m.—DBREADSTOFFE—~ California white wheat, average, Us 8s@10a 7 do club, 10e 2d@10s 7d; red Weatern spring, No, 110 No, 1, @0 8d; do winter, No, 2loNo, 1, ¥s B4@0s 11d. Flour—Western, 33@34. _Coru—New Weatern mixcd, s @iba 6d; old Weatern mixed, 20¢. Oste—Amari: can, 18 64. Barey.--Awmerican, e Cd. Pras—Cansdisn, d8s. Craves ALEb—, ican, 6383 60e 5d. b‘l"nmgx]un:dv-!;r‘m:l- xx:- w"'fifila’." Prima moss ef, 818 0d, Lard—American, Bacon—Lang clear middles, 63 64, ’ Cuxean—Ivm American, 63s, PrTnoLryM—Spisits, 8 6d ; refined, 118 64Q12s, Lixuxsp O1e—2s €d. Reain—Comimon, 494 ral BRiiis 0¥ TUBPENTING-~Ld Lospox, April 22.~HaTe or Discount—In open market for tiroe montba’ billy, 1), being 3 below the Uank of Eogland rate Consora—i'or money and account, 98 814, 67s, 1005¢: 10- Cantral, 102; Amzsioan Sscuutrizs—iSs, 103, ¢ 4dls, 11035 ; mew 08, 1055 New Yor Erio, 143 ; Exie proferred, 24, Briaivs TURKENTINE=Q)8 6d, Tants, April 42, ~Rxx1y8—~00¢ 80c, Fraxsyour, April 22,—UsiTkD 87488 BoNDs—~New 85, 1015, Antwaar, Aprll 22.—Prrrotxun—3as, f Beolglum has re- Buuesscs, April #.—~The Hank Quced Lt rule of discount from 3 ta 2) per oent, NEW YORK DRY:GO0DS MARKET. New Youx, April 2L—The dry-goods business wus quict with package housss sud Importars, and the Jobblng trade was light. Cottou goods stéady o firat handa as eurrest quotations, Fine bieached shiri{ngy closely sold up and Arm, Brown sheotings in steady demund, Printa quish and unsettled. Bhirting priuts and cambrica In falr request, Dresa fabrica aud moy'’y wear woolsns conliuus qulet, CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. CLEVELAND, April 22.—~Petrolsum steady and unchanged. Wo quote: Hlandsrd white, 114 lest, 1030 primo white, 160 teat, 1130 by car lote. . BOSTON WQOL MARKET. Dostox, Mass,, April 22.—Wool dull sad prices ruls In favor of buyers. More daingin fleece wool than last week; XXX Pevnsyivanis, 48c; Oblo, 450; extra om:, 423 @493¢0; Michigan and other Westurn Goeces, 33@{0a; soms very goed Weatern fleoces gold at 8 1In pulled wools & modurate business was dano, Hales at 7@ 420 for good averaga lots of suporfine, anvl 35@ d2c for extrs, THE PRODUCE MARKETS, NEW YORK, Svretal Dimater to TAe Chisoon Tribune, Nxw Yonx, April 2L—Guame—Whest market doll and slightly in buyers' favor ; sales 54,000 bu st $1,056 @LI0 for rejected apring; $1.0931.30 for ungraded spring; $1.12@1.18 for No, 3 Ghieago; $1,13@1,18 for No. 3 Milwaukes ; $1.22@1,27 for No, 2 Chicagos $1.93 @127 for No, 2 Northwéstern; $1.33@1.33 for No, 2 Milwaukes; §1.33@1.38 for No.1 wpring 31,120 for winter red Woatern; $1. for gmber do, And$137@1,80 for whils Weatern, Rys quiet and nominal at B0@f80 for Weatern; 032080 for Biato, bt [t uiat § aud B0 for Canads in lond, ' Darley s sbade firmer; snles, 9,500 b No, 2 Day Qintest $1.0% Corn _lower snd hesvy; salcs, 18,000 bu ab (d\o for no grade mized, 6Ac for steamer’ mixed, and T0o for old Wastern mizod deliverad ; alno 8,000 buatiels grad- ed mized, for firat half May, st 63%0; 20,000 bu do £ar ali May at 634e; 10,000 bit do for mamo’ delivery At {303 9,00 b Aleaiuer mixed for firet thres daye of May at A5 3 000 bu dlo geiler July . at (i, and 40,000 i ilo, sellet ta ith of May, at Oata, ‘quiot; aales, 43,000 bt 8t 42450 for mized Weatern and Siate, and 4351 for whils Westorn and Stats, Pnovisioxs—3liddies duil, at 12y@12%a for long clear, fard firmers #ales 100 ton af $10.60 et ot o Brat catdfor ApHL 8130110 u $10.70 "asked 3 for Moy, $13.67% bid snd $13,70 askol: for Juno 20 fea mold ‘at H13.77%: for July sales of 25 tea st $13.00; wnd for Augusé §14.093¢ id and £14.05 5 Wimmicy—Yiarket firmer; sales 100 brle at $1114@ 1.12 per gallo tinouriitrs—Bigar—Market stondy, with s fatr do- mand; fair to good rolinina quoted ot 79-16@7 19-1 prime’at 7 15-1Gc, and Now. 10 to 19 Havann at74@ uig, Coftee—Sarket quiel, but aleady; Lo quoied at lhigiglaye, In qokd; Maracalbo at 18)@1be, fn old, ¢ Tanrow—Tulea Srm snd in fair domand; eountry and city quoted st B3¢dle. o rsocinted 'flll.{ Naw Yomr, April 32.—FLovn—Tleceipts, 4,000 brln ; sery moderaio export and Liome tradoinquiry : No, 2, $LE0@HT0: auper Blato and Wentorn, $H.1'GA.4H] common_ to good estrs, $1.90@5.23; good to cholce, $3..0.58.10; wnito wheat axtra, £3,76@17,10; extrs Ol 8L, Louls, $3, 5@0.00; Minuotots patent 801 0.80. Iye ftour quict and uuchavged, M EAL—Dull: Weatern, $1.6' @3,30, Guatn—Wheat—Tocelta, M,000 Li; holders more dinjoeed to rosllzo s ungraded spring, $1.2 mpringy $LISALN; No 1 spring, $1,53a1. Chicagy spriug, st wuite Wostern, 81413 —Qulot and nominsl} Weatorn, 803+ Cauada, §n boud,71@7 e, Barlsy—Firmy No 3 £1.05; Tour.rowed H.ato, Bic, = Mall—Qulet sud un chunged, Carulleavy; receipte, 48,000 bu: mized, 10 grads, 043¢kt do stenmer, 0113085 old Woats eru wixed, nloat, iUci uew Western, mued, ungrid. ed, G@Uic, Oatamtloavy; recoipts 9,500 b mizod Westeru and Stato, 4231821 whita Weatern, 43@5ic. HAY—Firm and tucliang.d, [1pa—Qu atern aud Western 10@100; New York Stats, 1 aliforulan, 16@15c, Gnooknie—Cotreo quiot aud ~ unchanged, Mons- dey sleady with modetals inqulry. Sugar steady with wmoderate domand ; faiF to guod refiuing, 7 0-1647 13-1601 prime, 7,@8¢; rofined steady at b @10 mor PETROLEUN—Dull and beavy: crude, 5k ; rofied, steady ot 14e. N htha, nomin STRAINKD Tlkats—DUnrlisnged, Heintrs TUNPENTINE--Lantor ot 8830, LeaTatsn—Nomiu il ; homlock sale, Duenos Ayres, and Riv Grands light ; middia and heavy weights, 21 (@25¢ ; common do and California do, 21@3ic, WooL—~Dull and heavy ; Western, 35@i7c; pulled, 25 @f2e; uuwashod, W@IC; Toxas, 13 wule. TRovmlons—Park tirmier; now tautky $72.15@71.60; May, $2240822.6); Ji $32.00. Beof—Puin and cxtra mess, 13X @3N, Cut msale—Westorn long cloar” middlen, Weatern, 13'gc s 10 city, 12:4c, Lard firmer; primo steun, $13.64%@10.03 canh ; Alay and June, §13,17% @13.80, BurTER—eavy ; now Weatern, 20@3Ge. Curesz—Quiet af @125+ Wittaxy—Firm; 11l 1,114, slETaLA—Montfacturin pper aleady: mow, shioathing, 310; ingot lake stendy at $22.30822.)5. Iron—Hcoteh plg quiet und unchanged dull at $14.00@33,0v.Runsia sheeting, 140 in_gold, Nalla—Bloady: out, $2,i5.22.85; clinon, $4.80R5.25 horsealioe, No. 8 205 0o, PHILADELPINIA PritapELenia, April v2.—~85£ps—Clover, $10,50@ 18,00, Timotliy, 3278, Fiaz, JL.XA1.45, TrrroLxus—Kofined, 13xaldc; erude, 104@10%4c. Froun—oderutoly sctivo and unchanged, v Onatn—Wheat ateidyand dull; Ponusylvania ro., @1.6; Weatorn aprouted, '$1.0n3L10; white $1.50, .Corn duliand weak; yollow, 6.@édo; white, b, Oats—White, 46@Ste, Vnovisions—Dull, Aees pork, $23.15323.80, Beef- hams, 24.4:6c; smoked do, 15@1€e; pickicd do, 13} @ldo, Lard, $1L00@1. Wiitary—Western, $1,12, Dorrea—New York ‘State and Dradford County, Pa., oxtras, 46@37c; frsta, 34@380; saconds, 0@ Wester extray, Sl@3io; rats, 3@dle: seconds, @703 Weatern rolls, extrs, ig8lu; firsts, 2@47 seconds, 20,4260 Gnrrsx—New York Blate, 13¥@Me; Wostern fine, 1y @tas; prime, 113@1c. Euos—Prima New York and Delsware, fresh, 17 @ 11)0; Weatern, freah, G 4170, 8T, LOUIE, 8. Louw, April 22.—F1oun—Dull and unchanged, Onaty—Whoat dull and lower; No. 2 _red wiuter, $1.4081,42 cash; $1,413(G1. 43 April; $1,40@1.41 March } No. 8 red winter, $1. 20150, Oorn dull and lower} Noy 2, 463 @4Ta cash ; 4630 April; 40\®40}0 May, Outxnvoitlod and lowert No, 3 Sh tyo dull and Tower at 50 Lid; regular, 6350 Lid, atriotly fresh, Bartey dull and unchianged. Wittaxx—Qulct and unchiangod at $1,09, Puovisiona—Tork dull and unchaugod nt $20.50, Lard dull aud lower at 130 sakod. Bulk-meals it tivo; shonldors, o; sldes, 113w 11ie, Ducon frmor; ;hguldm, 9c; clear Hb, 3%ic, Regrrers—~Flour, 1,000 brle: wheat, 13,000 bu; corn 63,000 bu oats, 30,00 bus barlay, 3,000 'bu; hogy, 283 head; eatity, 104 hoad, BALTIMORE, BaLiiMony, April 32.—Froun—Quiet, firm, and unchangod, GRAIN—=\Vhi quiet and steady; Penosylvania red, $1.5/@1.67: others unchianged, ~Corn active and firm; Wealern mized, oUo, Oats quiet, stoady, and unchangsd, Ryo nominally firm at 83@85¢. Hax~Firm, PRovistons—Dull and heavy. Pork, $22,00. Buik moats—Shoulders, 83/0; clear ribs, 12681350, Bacon ~Shoulders, 97;@100; Clear rib, 13@IINa} hams, 13 @i, Q01 and Woak rodned, 145;@14}c, BurTEn—Quict and steady at 29,0360, TxrROLEDN—Dull; crude, Ba; refinod, o, Qorrex—Nominally unclanged, Witakr—Quict} $1.12. MILWAUKEE. Muwiuses, April 2.—Frovs—Quict and uae a uged, Gramd—Wheat opened weak and i¢o lower, and closed weak; No, 1 Milwaukee, $1.14; hard, $1. No. 2 Milwaukea, $1,03%; May, $L00Y ; June, $1.07; No. 3,9%. Corn noinloally ateady; No. 3, 8la. Osts atoady; No, 2 fresh, May, $3)@iice, Ityo nominally liflld ’:‘Nm 1,72, " Barley steady} No. 2, 00c; No. 8, Slgoiige, FProvistoNs—Quiet and wesk. N Fugiouts—Quiet and nowinal; wheat to Duffalo, o, xozreTa—Flonr, 6,000 bria; wheat, 81,000 bu, Butesenre—Ylour, ,500 brla; wheat, 43,000 bu, TOLEDO, ToLEDO, 0., April 2 —Froun—Sieady, Grami—Wheatatoady; white Wabash, $1.30%; No. 3do, $1.25; No. 1 white Michigan, 81,2753 No. 3 do, 3L17; extrs do, $1.38); ambor Michigan, $1.24%@ 3 May, §1.25%; Jnne, $1.263@1.22; No, 2 do, L0736 5 No.3 red winter, $1.30; No, 3 red, $1,183 ro- Jectsd Tod, Wo; do, D. & M., tic, Corn casior; high inized, 833¢0; Aluy, 810 June, 50c; low mized, 830; Kunuas, 8803 ' No, f while, 53;_ no grads, 80yc; d . e, Oats dulls No. 2, 885c; Michigs 1nrunm—i‘luur. 109 bris ; wheat, 10,000 buj bu; oats, 3 3 Butesente—¥iour, 400 bLris; wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 63,000 bu; oats, 11,000 bu, CINCINNATL. CiNciwnaTT, O,, At -FLOUR=—Steady and firm, Guaix—Wheat qull and drooping at $1.16@1.40, Coru dull and loworat (g, Osta qulct ‘und in. changed at 36@1%, Ryo casicr af T4wT6o. Barloy dalland unchanged, FuovisoNe—Fork qniet b $2.25, Lard stronger; &toam, 13)5 @13 c; the Lattar asked atfha close ; & 19X @133, Bulk mesty Srmer ; shoulde clesr rlb 110 wpot and buyar Aurll; closin; naked wpot § clear, 117c, Bacon firmer at Y\ 12Xe, 137{e, Yo, Wisky—steady at $1.07, Burres—Quist and uachanged. TQUIBVILLE. LouisviLer, Ky, April 43, —bLous~Dull and un- changed, GriinWheat quiet but firm; $1.16@1.30, Corn firu nt 4648, Osta fn fulr domand, and tho market, firm st 39@idc, Nyo dufl, Provisions—AZsirouger feeling, Pork, $2.00, Bule meat—xhoulders, ¥3;0; clear rib, $11.68811.76 ; clear, 1de, Dacou—8houlda $0.33(30.47, cloar xib, Balin ewine. Tiorsa Lind, 10@isgo; Lof, To0r s, 143((@18¢, Tiorce 0} Xug, 150, WikiexSehiondy s 3130, NEW ONLEANS, New OnLEANS, April 72.—Coax MzaL—Dall; quoted at $2.40@5.00, CGoan—In light supply aud firmer at 62@050. Poovisions—Pork dull; Jobbing malod st $23.5¢, Tard—Tiorce, refined, quoted at 13 @140; keg, 1K@ 10, Bulk meats, 16c, Hame fn good vipply Iatge sizavery dull; small size, cholcs sugar-cured, in re- qu-‘lfi;“‘r‘u ‘quoted st 13%0; um, LiN@ldo; amall, 1je. ‘Wuisx y—Reciifled 1o light supply; only Jobbing de- msud ; Loulsians, $L11 ¢ \Va:(lotu. L@, TOSTON. Boston, April 22.—-Provn—8teaady; Westorn super- fine, $4.0@4.50 ; common extras, $4.75(2 8,251 Wiscon- st extras, §5,506,35; Minnesota, $5.5047.3; winter wheat Ouic, Indlina, and Alchigan, $7.23; Ilinols, uflw.ou; g‘: é«;;l;.w.w@vm; fancy Mingusots aud Wisoonain, $1. GRat¥—~Coro dull at 693720 Tor mlzcd and yellow, Oats—46.350a for mixed and No. 2 whita j rejected, 43 (@i6c; No, 1 white, 83@850. LUFPALO. Burrato, Avril 22.—Onrarw—Wheat neglected. Corn dull ; on track at 60, Uats neglectod, itye neglected, Barloy dull, o — MARINE. HIOAGO, APRIL 22 AND 28, A.ifi'll'."p'm‘fi '1"wx=r. ‘Ludington, Jumber; schr Belt, Ludington, lumber] stme Corons, Ht, Joo, lam- bor; prop Messenger, Benton Marbor, Jumber; sche Heveuth Oblo, White Lake, railrosd tiea; schr Day Hypriug, Horn's Pler, wood; schr Bardlnls, Muskogon, lumber; schr O, J, Roeder, Casco’ Pler, railrosd ties; schr Two Brothers, Ludiugton, lumber; scow Milton, Wuite Lake, rallroad tios; schr G, Barker, Ludington, wood; schr Dabells Gands, Manistss, sy Oraee ML Ladiogtas, Az 13i5@11%0 | clear, 1343 | scow Mary Jlelan, Whits TLake, lumbe schr O, Bhisw, Sonth Haven, wood; schr Minery Muskegon, lumber: schr Ottaws, Grand Iaven, lom' ey achr Belolt, Alasks, bark; ncaw Balor Boy, Mng. kegon, lumnber; scow B, P. Wilion, Bouth Haven, wood; achie Julis B, Merrill, Grand Jiaven, lumber; schr Fraok Orawford, Muskegon, lumbery soow J, A1, 1L, Maniates, lumber 3 stme Mukegon, Muskegon, sundrios ; schr Mattls Fisher, Taylor's Pler, rallrosd Ueay schr O, M, Hackley, Muskegon, lumbee; sk Adrance, AMuskegon, wood ; brig Btarlight, Mavfstes, lomber; schr Winnfe Wing, Pentwater, lnmber: scow L. Tuinter, Whita Xake, wood{ scow Dun. ner, Holland, bark; Achr Topsy, Muke. ®on, wood; mche Clars, Manistes, lumpery scow J, A, Johson, Bangatack, Iumbar; echi Afunlier, Aurkegon, wood sehf Lovt Grant: Mnp m, lamber; acaw' Flors, Saugatuck, Inmber; nchy A, Burton, Ludington, lumber'; sche Molvin, Muy. kegon, lutiber: sohr Glad Tidlngn, White Lake, it rosd tisa; schr A.J, Mowry, Bilve 1kt schir B, M, Portch, While Lak, wood achy Ior, Mantatee, Jumber; schr Mary MoVea, dncksom, ik codaxpta scie Gypay, Waito Laxs, ‘riro foa acow Alermatd, Grand Hiaven, luinbor; scow T, B, 8kluner, Havon, © Jumber} v 'sckard, luriber; kehe B, G, Andren, cmm‘l‘;"" e ¢ chr B, G, Andraws, Cnaco Plor, railro § Minnio Gerlett, M 0041 scow Magdatens, Xegon, cow Magdal B Fauls pied, wool; wetir Jon. Dresden. Gren 1 3 _ohir Jooes, Lnilatil, wous Rasb, 'Hora's Pler, wood1' sohie Litt) i L o Delle, Balteyd harbor, cedar postiachr I, F, Wade, Olay Dinks, woul{ Roir 1L B, King. Giugstuck, wood: wcow Hey Dird, Baugatuck, lumber; schr Rouss Blmmons, Munkegon, lumbery wcbr Tds, Muskegon, lumber | nchie Mary’ Ludwig, South Iiaven, Limbor; wchr A, Fredrichy Bangatuck, lumbery schy Delle, Pontwater, wood § schir Marlaor, Horn's Plor, wood. 4 Curanen—Schr F, L, Danforth, Huffalo, 57,000 tn schr ¥iying' Aiat, Dufialo, 19,608 bu'wheat; Lt Oty of tho Btraitn, Uuflalo, 24,000 bu corn; el Moara, liuffalo, 20,000 b com 'achr Kate Winslow Buffalo, .36 bu corn i nchr Bamuel L, Watscn: Dutalo, 43,892 bu coruy aebr Hod Wing, Bu 57,800 b oats: schir Lucy Urabam, Grand Have) dries; prop 8, D, Galdwell, Port Huron, corn,’ 1,00 _Lrla four, sundiless Joseph, ' brle aleobol and_sundrica Denton iTarbo Leor, and sundries, LAKE FREIGHTS, g Cit10ATO, Lake frelghta were naotive and nominal at 330 for corn to Duffalo, Tho rallroads were taking the frefght ot very low rates, Derrorr, April 20,—~Frelghta are qule i offering. Wheat to u-wux%. [ mq ufltflammfle ;‘ 1‘1: Cioveland, 20, frea of olavation, O, W, Norton reporta (Lo sokiooner Cuacade, wheat to Qawego at tio, OLovazaND, April 20.—Coal to Chicago, 50¢, ‘Torenn, April 30,~C oo fon) pr orn 2oand Jo to Etle and ¢ enongor, O UEls pork, 0 bark itom, 61 hegs MISCELLANEOUS, CLICAQGO, Tho firat lnmber feat of tho season arrived hore yes. torday, about twenty cigoca ... Tho tug Harrlaon bas beou robullt at tho North 8lde dry-dock. Tt will come out to-day. ., Batlors’ wagen nt this port aro from §1,5 to $1.60. ... Thio stwur O, Townscnd, having n tow the schirs Edward elioy nnd Empird Htate, left for the lowee Jakes Baturd.y....Tho prop Truesdell of Goods rlch's Liug left for Gréen Day last ovening. ... Insur Lnco rat:s ou hulls 48 agrecd upon by the Insurance Unlon aro U, 8%, and i cents, ELEWIERE, Thio ay nt Alpens 1a aatd to be clear of fca,...Ths Marine Invpcctor at Bay Oity has condemned the hnll and toflor of the prop Bnffalo....The s:hea G, W, Adama, 8t Lawrence, and Ohsvdlor J, Wolls are awaiting thie opening of the Steails as Yors. Huren, to leave for Milwaukeo aud Chicago..,.leavy fes tends up the laka from Duifalo some 00 miles, and 1 {6 thought the port will not open befors tho It of May. .., Capt. Uoldsmill, of tho simr Jay Cookd, re. orts s0ime uulmown scow sunk at the east side of Sliddlo Lues Islaud. e nawo was not ascoriained, o wreck doca not appeur 0 ba in & Lad condition, aud muy bo rasd In b few days.....Bay the Gioveland feader : Tho steam bargo Cormorsnt and lier conaort ihe Wall feft for Bagiuaw last eveniy for lumbor to Cllzago, The Gormorunt aleo had ih tow the schra Lucorne und Goshawk, both loaded with coal, tho former bound for Chlcago, aud {ho Iatter for Milwaukee, ...Tho buoye sround "Toronto haroor ure now 11aod at tho Don, at the Eutern Gap, in the wealern ‘chunnel aud off Ligutuouss Polnts T Learings aroneazly the Rame an they woro last yoir, Haltive to slovator cuargon at Buffalo (his season, flia presont autlook would fndicate that taey will ba roasone" uble capugh, ca it f4 doubtful sbout thero being sny auociution, 'Should thoro be an ussoclation, chirges wil bo about #o Lor u to grain, and o to veamcla. If no aseoclation, cburge 'will ably bo notltug ta grain.... Tus attentlon of Collectora aud Surveyors of Oustonis hea bean callad Lo tho fact that vesselw nresailing under marino doonmenta which linvo not \ho nams and the port fo which thoy belong patoted on the stern, on a biack ground, in white, yelo low, or gilt letters, of not leas tuan 3 {uthos in logil an requived by law, Chlcf oficern of the Castoms srill therelore causo an axamluation to be made in euch cane, 80 8 10 sablaly thomuelves thas tho raquiroments of law have bocn ilierslly compliod with voforo grant~ ing such documents... Tho schooner which was aalioro o Narth Ifurbor reef, and subposod to bo (e william Bliupo, ies turnod out to bo the Harriot o loaded withi corn, and lound from Toledo to Er: Sho ran aground during ono of the recent gales, but was ostrlcated from ber porllous poaition by tho tug Pringle, «ud passad on hor way wilhout sors oun damage Ueing suslained, .. ,B1ys tho Eventog IWis connan: War Liad commenced between the atoambors companies for tnlsiness from Denton Harbor and Bi, Joaeph 10 aud from Ohicago, It 13 rumored that ane othier compauy boaldes Gratiam, Norton & Co., nnd the Goodrich Gompany, whll huve another Iine of boats upon tiat routo, The Benton Harbor and Bt. Joseph JEopis wom's objost.....Tho selie Live Oak, partially onded with col belonging to G. T. Darrett, of the Wolfe Tsland Mills, swas sunk at hor anchorageat Kingaton, by an fcs ehove, on Fridsy of lsst woek, out difculty, The Liva Onk ia owne E. Gioos, of Rocueaier. T Copl b B LIGUT-HOUSE WORK ¥on 1876, Ina letter, the Sunerintendent of Construction for the Leventh Light-Houso District eays tho work pro- posed to ba carrded oul this soawon ia sx followa: A now coast ight of the fourth order at old Polnt aus Darques, near Port Austin, Take Huron, A pew coast light of the fourth order at tha mouth of Sagle naw River, togother with a fifth order beacon, the tws forming a range for guiding vessels through the cut into tho river, A maw coust lght of tho fourth order at Tawas Pofnt (Ottawa), Lake Ifuron. A fog-aignai at McGulpia's Point, enfranco to Straits of Mackitao, Leke Michigun. Dainge lighta o gulde into iho narbot r, of Eagle i ko Buperior. A bor light and keeper's dwelling at I'Auwe, Lake Superior, A now coest light the fourth order on g Tansago Island, off costend of Isla Nayale, Lake Hue porior, Other works of much {mportanca to the navi gatlon’ of the Jakea are In anticipation, subject o the approval of Congress. Amonug them may be mene tioned a new light-ulation between Yort Gratiot, at the foot of Lako Huron, and Foint auz Barques. A now station af" Mackihac, to guide timngh the Darrow cliannol betwoen (he Tsland of Mackinao and Bound Inland. A pew atation on tannard’s Rock, Lako Buperfor, This # rock " {s ons of the most dan+ gerous roafs ou the Jakes, and loa In the track of ves. sela pasaiug up or down outside of Kawoenaw Point, Itiaa largo reof with Hitle water, and {s 37 milcs from the nearcst coest, Ita dlstance from visible objecta renders {t » terror to navigstors, who, not knowing ita exact posltion, often sall many miles oul of thelr coursa {u hoavy weathor o avold is danger, ZRIE, &Epectal Dlspateh to Tha Chieago Tridune, Ve, Pa., April 23,~—Tlreo arrivals and two de- partures, Chartors—Sehr Alloghany, coal to Ohioago at 0do, Recedpta of graln thus far for thiw scason Ié::‘fl .ew,wo Lu, A graln ficot fs ou the way from Liock Hospital, cor, Washington & Franglin-sts, Chi d by the Btatoof Illinofs for the expreds pur- nu.'-"fi'uvé; Wamgdinta rollof 1n il Ghsoe vy privaLey. alo, ‘s disensen in a)l thele complics foraa: 1 ta well scown tans DR, ok plood at dof U otosslon tor the past B yoars, Axassd, stberiouce are o) Hominal Wenkh L important. 4 by s liplos 0B tha facs, lost i Bofdt 805 Bantieely Mo cred Ladios wanding io 10 o1 hooe | or writs, T 1 e T S R T A telia you ali sbout thess disas who shoala rasrry—why . Jamas has 3 rearos posta; =) I A B ofse. "u&. ’unn-umklmlf Trao and oiad. oalienua, 2o 1 W0 hDr. C. Bigelow Tas vemovod from 213 South Clarkst, to 82 Wess Madison-st., whera he will be plossed (o uea bls old pattents, ife will continue to treat Obronto Noryous sud 5kin Diseasca. Tha poar will bo treated free from 2104 p. m, each day, Hls Marrise Gulde, largo size tng ul information 10 thoes who iniend 08¢ Who sre ju sny wey un. ¥ vk t0 53y addrate, Ofica hours from 9, m, to 0 . m, Sundays, 2104 p. W Everything confidentisl, Dr. Kean, NO CURE! 175 South Clagk-st, corner of Koaros, Chicagd. NO PAY!! lted, pecsonally or b, froa of aburge Pt e B L BAN B - caly pbysician o the ity who wareauts oures or B3 _l)lfl‘:l-lxam.fil. . 16 87, ®. § Busdaye from i ol DR, STONE, 122,20 50 B! e 1t Mudlsan t., Obloayes Ji.s trediv ail Unrosjo vad £e vy ass, e asie b BN (g b ‘:","a'lna v <t Atoed or Mowey reranded. - Cunsull {ipos contidens ttar, A BUOUK for bot Ser et e l{fl:-rlfl:u;t. sealed, for Istamps '} N-A MIEDIVAL ES3, ERVOUS EXIIAUSTION-1 AL ¥, i & Gylivered &4 Keho's Siuswam ot Adstotur, Now York, oo o d! i, BB depataviy’ aad e X m‘-’:"‘mumu e X b 50 yeare E’W it L Js mfl'fi}ifu ik

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