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v THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. FRAN New 5a, 2025 COMM'ERCIAI_; . thread. extending upward, however, into the very clouds. . The whole time of its continuance was more than ten minutes, during which it was nearly stationary. The quantity of sand drawn up iz this time must have been very considera- bfiz, 2nd the questlon of its disposition is an in- FINANCE AND TRADE, Summer Dullness the Chief Feature of primary Lasiness. It Is found that only thirty- uight members ontof an zversge of 150 in each Bocicty ‘are borrowers from the aasociated fung the o derlved from the loan of thelr money on ampie & carity over and over -again during the term of the REAL ESTATE. A Heavy Loan Negotiatod for the West < B saciety’s existence, which ¢s usually fized at efght ' Finan Hadison Street Improvement. arten years. Amember folning one of these boaies | terssting ane. On of the party sugwested that 063, itio Mading atacies ol protuce T thie e dnftg ) s takes a8 macy shares s be can afford, pays for them | it might be condensed i, the moisture of the the twenty-four hours sndiog &% 7 ooodk o] AR clouds, und we should probably goou hear of a incash, or engagea to do £oin monthly iostall- 5 d More New York Exchange Makingess | Saturdsy morning: We suw some rain of briakbats In Kentucky. RrOPT, Jute 10.—United States bomdu— } 4 NTE IR ER% T0 , closing 5¢ lvgnpalhyq\'lm a rise of 8d per ewt in Liverpool. ‘were reported of 3,300 tes soller July at. Kig 1 2349,250 tes acller August at $11 1%, 750 $C3. morkes ol The following were the roceipts and shipments of .| sieryin crefa 1b bigher, the chle some lots were takea for anipment. Prices [7hat [rregular, tor the Tesson Liat Mere arc Lo wiater Prime mess was quoted at $17.00@17.25, and extrs Lard—Was {3 falr demand and advanced 1255c perigo hizher thag the presions escnin H: o S, 20011, 7! quict 120211, 2246 selicr Jal! 3%l 4 S11.375% 11,50 yelier Septembe; Wotnand, and safce were 3¢ p nquliry bolnis tor, fag o &3 ' 7 of ‘2 | ments. This can only be done by thrifty, we fhe Sales of the Week Not rsons, such as shop-kecpers nd dret-class artl- | smaller ones during the. afternoom, -but Sone . 3 ar. for ¢ e A or i Thrilling Character. Eune. X0 poor man can 2ajoy the beneita of 1he | St oot wpprarAEILS Airbad SR Clearings of the Weeks Reeeple__ - ey, | s sEirs i, sdowsanoy o (hop Ay arrangement. The finaucial details vary in differ- ——— Towe. | o5, _ | lone cletes ot S ) boxes longiand atort o S SR - :%u:o“ b""?““fi?“d“:["o‘xfgll;‘ ;c:”l:;}lu!:—. HUMOR, Flour, bri. 0,822] 0 RoA | 101 T e ey et ottt ag eash ot on ¥ 7 1 A y 310,125 p = o sty mportant Auction Sale An oo e::‘:t: {1:;&: 7 s,;fcgn; Intereat per an- R ——— The Produce Markets Moderately ieat, b Lidssn 7azo0 | private terms. Tuu following wah the u::m; rnn:n r:lr ¥ - um. secu ‘which he give z . 3 jore e i~ Short 1) -nounced--New - Subdi~ The serociation (ibe smountof the lon never ex. | The widow's might: Her tonguc. Active. Gots, b o (0TS Shout Long Shur it .- visions.” * | eecding the calculated fatureand enhanced value | Biaing did mot wish his Spenceriai correspond- Barley, bi. 7 9 o s thereof ol the tfme of winding up the soclety), | .\ ug.q by Malligan. Q. seed, Iba. x giz 1 and if required at anj subsequent time, a first i Provisions Firmers-Wheat Strong | £ tecd ibe. % ‘Dreams D'iliuslon” The dresms young lady before her wédding. Proctor Knott may think Blaine an honorable man, but he safd ho was “another fish to Frye.” Young men, as s general thing, den’t like o set-buck fn life, but a pull-back * in life makes all the difference in the worlo i \ Blalne ought to be allowed to compete for a place in the American team at Creedmoor in the uternational match. He knows all about a - Spencer riffe, Notiithstanding Proctor Knott’s lova for ‘‘the unsalted C’s," he went for one of the “unsaited B’s," last Wednesday, in o manner that was hardly Superior. When a man tells his wife, who is going out shopping, to *“ bustle up ” and hurry back, she inyariably ¢ bustles up,” but takes her time about getting back. rigage on hia houre. The borrower recelves ::ow&g-m:n he does not fairly pay_for; but he secares the loan on easier condizions than he could hope to find elsewhere. Years of trisl have proved the excel’ence of e¥stems like this beyond a doubt. . Nearly 7(0 of these associations have been incor- porated in Philadelphia since their Introdnction there; and it is to their efforts mainly that that city owes the multitvde of small, snug, com- fortable houses that are “scarcely less a won- der to her visitors from New York and other les: favored citles than the Exposition itself. These protty little homes are added to the city s the rate of 5.000 0r6,000 a year. Capitalists find a good uge for thelr money in building them. trusting with confidence to the ceaseless demend for sucl houses, which resnits from the establishment of 1he assqgiations described. A Philadelphia Judge wno been ten veurs on the Bench pafd o tribnte 10 the integrity with which the societies are con- ducted when he said that only one cace of pecala- tion on the part of a eociety ofiicer had come be- fore him since he had been on the Bench, Chicago resembles Philadelphia in her large area, and the large number of inbabitants of moderate means, to whom the nfeney of these loan societies would be a great help. of 8 ¢ meats, 1s”) Eistory of Philadelphis Building Asso- ==Corn and Oats Easier. ciations for Chicago Imitation. FINANCIAL. The operations of the banks exhibited no new points for comment, Deposits have increased more than discounts, as collections have improved, and the applications for new loans have lessened. The trade of the city, particularly the retall trade, has been better in the last fortnight; but this has had 10 effect on the business of the bauke, except to incrense their counter transactions, and dimin- ish the necd of some of their customers for bank favors. The loanable sarplns at the disposal of the banks is now large, and no expectation is en- tertained that the prevailing ease in tates will be distarbed for several weeks. Rates of discount at the banks are 8@10 per cent. [ndependent borrowers can obtain loans at lower rates. On the strect there is an active inquiry for good THE LCAN MARKET." A HEAVY GUILDING LOAN. § The figures of the Lusiness done the past veek Lear au encouraging espect when com- sared with the figares of many of the previous ceckly stutuments. By far the greater part of Juans have Leen uegotisted through ope - the bustness of which since the first of e montis foots up very nearly 500,000 Three aundred and fifty-five thousand dollavs ,0f this anount is secured by the old Timotby Wright 3iock, west of Elizabeth street, to which atten- fon was direeted in last Snnday’s fesue. * These _vans are for five years, interest at 9 per cent. The other prominent loans have been the fol- lowing: - Eg s "happles, brls Beans, bu Withdrawa from store on Friday-for city sumption: 1,090 bu wheat. ‘L..¢ following grain wasinspected into store inthis city on Saturdsy morning: 2 cars No. 3 winter con- 30 acres south of Foriy-sevecth etreet, between S Some of the Philadelphia papers are urging 5 _ : ¢ V. & o Reaben street, $10,000, B - | paper. Rates arc @12 per cent. wheat, 2 cars rejected do, G cars No. 1 N. W. Cealrs aente i Eenies Mioith ¥ e MISCELLANEOUS. the resanstruction of the Athletic Club by mak | **Ficc, ' more New Yonk exchinge making, but | mieey 2,0 refected do, 0 cara No. 1 N.W. 1 AUOTION MALES ing Al Wright genersl manager. That'll be Al | y; 15 stin quoted at 25¢ per 51,000 discount. cars No. 2 spring, 86 cars No. 3 do, 38 cars re- 20x180 fect, fronting west on Michigan avenue, acar Trventy-eighth street, 89,000, three years, ot W. A Bpners& Co. announce that they soll, | Wright, boys, if you doit The orders from the country for currency were | focted do, 2 cars no grade (298 wheat): 2 cars ¥ BS5 5% teet, botween Sisteenth and Eighteenth | peremptorily, at suction, Wednesday nextatd | uLgile Bat,” s Government scont, saysthere | mot besvy. Yellow corn, 87 cats high-ixed do, The clearings of the week are reported as follows by Manager D. R. Hale, of the Chicago Cleating- House: 24,500 bu No. 2 do, 99 cars and 23,300 bure- Jected do, 2 cars no grade (848 corn); 22 cars white oats, 40 cars No, 2 do, 8 cars rejecteddo, 2 o'clock, on the ground, the South Park boule- vard property, consisting of the stone-front dwelling on boulevard, Thirty-oighth street, is & little battle going on between Terry's com- mand and 1,200 lodges. When Crook comes up, there won't be a lodge left in that vast wilder- stroets, east of May street, 815,000, five years, at r cont. ? L’(e)XSO,;'m fronting north on Washington street, Frauk] 20, five years, at9 per ?::{.k mAEN S0 000 e S P it ground 100 feet east front on South Park | pogs Date. Clearings. Fdlances. . | cars no grade (70 oats); 12 cara No. 2 rye. 1 car :332.87 | refected do, 1 carno grade; 4 cars No. 2 barley, TEOE 1S Ul AN ImPTOTeRIL Iy SE s | bolemasd, sud 183 st gouth front eu Tty | exeomaile: Gerpaus sioger on the North 3 cara No. 8do. Total (1,025 cars), 453,000z -93c cash or seiler June; long-cot hams, ll@ Doxed; bacon hams, Litaldc. @11.00 for 108 10} 1074 11 eug’!z.z mé‘nn and e nollet o ickied hants, 113(@113c for sum- 3oL for winter; Cumberl She'd redse—Was quict oz OURSe. EEF PRODUCTS—Were steady and quiet at $10.75 10 for pressc $11 T4 1500 Tor core nése, Jad . 50 for ha < Ao Was AuOLS o for clty, and 765 L 'BE8Hi for country lots, according to condition. BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Waa qutet, as s usual on Saturday, but the marke: was strong &t former prices, in sympathy with the higher quotations on wheat bare, sad on flour In New York. Sales were reported of 150 brls winters oo rivate terins; 700 brls spring extras, chielv at $4.500 5.10, 22d 100 brls 1ye flour on private terms. Total, 950 bris. The market closed guiet st the following range of prices: Chotee winter extras, $7. 3757, 87) common to good do, §5.574G7.25; shipplng ext §4.50@5.00; good do, $5.0035. 373%; cholca do, $5.508 .87%4; patents do, $6.0029.00: Minnesota, $5.0X26.75; pring superfines, $3.00GA.00; rye flour, $1.3564.50. Bran—Was moro sctive, and somewhst frmer. Sales were 50 Lons At $8.50G9.60 on track, and $9.0039.25 free on board cani. fiddlings~—Sales were 20 tons at §12.00 on track, and free on board. Corn- Meal—-Sale was reported of 10 tons coarse at 458 care and | $16.00 pgr ton oo track. WHEAT--Was active and strong during the greater pars of the sesslon, out very frregular. Liverpool and New York were both reported strong, with o falr ex- port demand on the Cls-Atlanticueaboard, and there was a vary good inquiry for cash wheat here, Tuist of which was undersiood to bo takea forshipment. The recelpts Dere were somewhat swaller, and the reported ehip- 1 % int longer | ei; 5 two brick dwellings, with lots 25 T4 b gl pvinccts @0 fsomplmu Pl s fhe c)ghfl:»S il e ngs,( hth ot | Side was pelted with some ancient eggs, the sm.iggigi Inspected out: 124.208 bu wheat, 188,055 bucom, | ments falr, bat the #tocks tn store have apparently fn- heard. Bome few, who are dependent on the | feetesch, fronting south on Thirty-eighth strect; P o d 7 il . other evening, by some boys who did not ad 294,124.20 | 1,400 bu oate, 1,130 bu rye, 15,510 bu barley. creased 280,000 bu during the past week. Dut many city for thelr money, arc of course beldnd, but | elght residence lots, 251132, castfront, ou South | o1y & FGHalh WS oVS Wi € ot 4d- S10,701.05 $2.018,650.29 | During the first ten duye of June, 1876, 2,018 | dcalors anticipate o materlal decrease tn the volume Gf ibe community geuerally {s in a healthy, sulvent | Park boulevard; ten residence lots, east front, sald he “don’t pretty much like dose yokes.” | Correspor FEAMBTILS | L 0l6 8.0 cars of wheat have been received, aguinst, 1,143 | ourrecelpts, und many think thst the present rate of sondition. Tu this respect prospects are believ- | on Calumet avemue, 25x124; six residence lots - 20673021 2320772 | 2 quring the same time o June of last year. | 06tgo will be wellsustalned, as the Ecrapeans are oaly #d to be brightening, consequent on the gradual | ou Forrest avenue, west front, 25x12 Another arrival from the Celestinl Kingdom PERSONAL. For the whole month of Junc, 1875, tho reculpta | ust Wakening up to an apprectacion of the mesnitnde cod 1 Sk Tl ErcAnt e trisiees, T NEW SUBDIVISIONS. has hung out his shingle on State street, HiYah | 1 Byron Smith, who was Teller of the Nation- | FOF the whole month o AR P12 | ot thelr wanta before the next Darvest. Under these botmarsed Incheasg famecautie Bistans. Lhe by name. We now have Hop Stng, Hoo Hang, | o1 Bunk of Nlinois, has accepted the poaition of | O Fieat were 8,031 car. condltlous, there way & vigorous demand here for futare Two plats were filed for record the past week: (1.) Healy Broe’. Subdivision of Lots 1 and 2. Block 24, soath fraction Sec. 29, 39, 13, "bounded ‘The following werethe receipts and shipments of | g, breadstuffs and live stock at this point during the | o past week, and for the corresponding weeks ending | af rates for money are unchanged, 8 per cent being the usual figures. Any deviation from this rate Yuh Li, Ah Hen, Hi Yah, aud s hundred other China-ware names, and the queuc-comers are Cashier of the Hide and Leather Bank, A STRAW FOR WAR. elivery, both on the pact of local dealers and outside perators, which advanced prices 13c; the market trerwerds receded 3fc, and closing 1¥c above the > ertain peculiarlti ‘hich Arc] , Halsted, and Twenty-seve f fluc-w'i:l 2 fi;‘ u:z‘hi;::?'n w;m_ :’L’}ecl!?mr SrES Fy-aoven ~ | still coming. A New York paper calls attentlon to & significant 26 dated: . A latest quotations of Friday. Scller July opened it.is difficult for an outsider to ast (2.) Tale’s Subdisiston of Lot 7and west % of PUN-GLEANINGS, feature of the Earopean dfspatches of Thuraduy, June10, JuneS, Jumeyz, | st $LOG% rose to S1.08, receded to $1.07, rately. Lot 8, Block 23, Kinzie's Addition, northesst cor- A beneficial strike: Striking a job. which wasa Continental demand for American Gov- | _ Receipts— 1876, 70+ - 1‘3‘7‘5. .;amud tzo s‘xwo)i'a dusl:.fim: wAu ;&.‘mx.mmg X clo at 075 e = ner of Indiana and Cass streets. BUILDING. Ground was broken during the week onthe ernment eecarities. - This wonld seem to indicate that the investing clasaes are beginning to prepare The difference between a baby and an over- coat is: One you was, and the other you wear, COXTARATISE arms-‘lr‘;m THS WEKE ENDING U 4243 | March at S1LGdK. > | der July, being guoted at 51,06, 07 | $iio7, " Cmd o & uly. “seiliag spuringly at $1.0631.07, and Farth et S10se e The. onch was Soout ot 44 1. 063, aag 3 876. | i Vo3 5 1| for tho woret. Rl — -—— ——-—— | Wright Block on West Medison street for the % g y 0 SDFng Closed BOmINally 6 S5 Des B . |Cneidralal| Jo. |Cusidratn | new block of seventy-six Louses to bebuiltby | The e ook for ThlsAdlpuia plo COCIANE, WLEAN & CO. B e Al ORIy A0 S orS: s roszooll sm1's 7o e | A1 Eastman. There has been more activity | pockets: The Cent-ennial and the Ponny-ten- [ qwe New York Daily Bulletin, in ite fnancial 450 | SLUBGLOS Um0 b No.dp Bt SG00e 40 it da Traet.decds|’ 2035 709,500 this week fn the building Mne than there hot | tiars. column, gives some points nboat the variations In 0 Ty e b Shsashe oo e Mg 8nd Mortpages.) M| 36,377 34 107,05 been sinco the last scason closed. Duriog the | They say' Dom Pedro smores; and why | the prico of the paper of s groat house, just e e Acgregate..|, 2085 755,888| 5158 907,771 | pOCR LOtre WOIC Po : "be four | shouwldn’t he? In his country all the women are | failed: - nighes, though Icss active_thap Friday. ‘Sales were o A Sy five buildings. Of there, seventeen will be four | St The paper of Cochran, McLean & Co., the dry goods TODOMEd OF Brs0s bus Ho. 1 at SLOKE1.08s 1500 by Releases ...| 109! l! 352' storles in height; as many three-storfes; twen- | s'noras. : Jobbing Rotise: which hes fsked for an Cxtenrion pas Dy samipie ut BCESI, 10 08 truck: And 2,000 bl 4o bY — ty-four two-stories; and” seven but one-story. Many 2 man who has not a cent in his pocket | sold this week at 152163 per cent and this year at 36 3 sample’ st ReEsl. 11 on board cara. Total, 13,200 ZOMPATATIVE STATEMENT TROX JUNE 1 T0JUNE 10. Me fact that forty-cight of th per cent. Our faformatfon {5 thut the Arm has abund= 3 - N 18341 15, ¥ 2 Itis a noticeable fact that forty-elght of these | 4 g corn which be wowld mot allow Fou to | ant means 10 pay in full, and will then have 2 surplus of 19,485 12 o) sy ACHVE and el rie operators called ] 1876, [ 1% | buildings are for dwelling purposes. step on for the world. over $500,000¢ But, owihg 1o e slow sract of aruter | The following were the exports from New York | 11 ooy, Lathc e Qudeasicr. soine operatory called [nstrutnents - ——- BUILDING PERMITS. P % Tins found ftsels ugable 16 bring Ite affalry (010 8 posi- . about Mc trom ihe latest Szures of the previous evens 0. |Cnsidvat'nyj No. |C'néidrat'n | The Superintendent of Buildings fssued the | Youngswell: “I shonld like to have my | tlon cnabling It toko ont of Dusineus July 1. whenihe | f0¥ the weeks eading as dated: Ing. Liverpuol was quoted stroue: but thie contined T | Eodhatal, 0. |G anare by e[ nperiaten &;_:rino s @9 u m“mgc Ayeat’ Pollte barber: o Corpainly, | DATIBErEbip. centca ~ Accordingiy, It ik "mae s Lmes, Junes, Junel2, | jarge receipts, with ‘very favorable weather for the Trust-deeds| 3118 83%,201l| 673'91,207,35 | following perm 5 eck: e et ollte bathor: ¥+ | satement to 13 croditans—representative ' liouses i O, W, % | erowlngerop:caused an Chaler feeling Ler, which was W] s} “aheh) "PTIGES | suenette e story avelling, 2508, ot 02 | Didyou bricg itk you foriatetlaen’o et Bontia, U RS | MR QR g8 | Iohedlls Sertork Gl tieet vl e T2 il e P i o P o et e three-story atores and | _E1¢Wholeaves but one cat to grow where two | for s extens succeuded (n turtog [ato cash envugly of | Cora. bu. SO0 'SEND 24215 | iy 005,000 bl DUt Uiey Wore eroesded some dak L Agaregate..| 340§ 914,s;ui| 736, S, 440102 dwellings, 233100052 and 251 Bluc Island ay- | SAtS grew before, 13 a public benefactor, and de- | [ asseta to meet ““d"a"i:‘x’di 51 l:xolu of uz‘% Oldest A telegram from New York announces thata car- | 00O bu by the xwlplfi n‘z’m C exports frum New York S i T %, 221000230, serves the blessings of the commanity. HoA Yor Extemave Souttivns trade. " Thar oy Sanss | go of onts was purctiased Buturduy In that clty for | NErCuotlarae. though ticy Relenses T D LeverndorE; T dwell h one-and. Wi a1 tnadvertently | Of & BVl Kiown 1o have. Lud e cobtal 3ot bl | toe Continont o B Low frcights, with oats | hosiares seiset for o ~ = - . D. radonx, two dwellings, .each one-and-a- en tWo gentlemen at & party verten of s firm known - b ito ¢ e Continent of Enrope. Low freights, oat autlarge offerlng {3 ik : .t Balf story, 20547, on Dashiel Sireet, near Thir- | change Batsy cho tuan who gets the worst tle fs | SRRl ISR e Bk, X | e, smakes them cheap forfodder in | $h8FILE marker vannec old up under such rucuipts S IE WE & 5! OV e mistake. , 901d At 72 per cent, .or § ] Tor 3L Thy tnued larg SALES OF TIIE EE. W. McGrady, three-story dwelling, 2526, on | AI¥8YS tho rst to b e et AhC T of (e pammenontl Tiosousi cpechllyas the Fuslleh hay crop [easl | slenuguanc fos iipiatar. oo coni{aued b iz AN AVERAGE RECORD. West Twelfth street. paper markes was small, and Lrokers st report & quick | 10 be 8l pith July, The export movement of corn Is iersl ‘What s the differcnce between one who walks and one who looks up & palr of stairs ? One steps up stalrs, and the other stares up steps. How to ralse cats: First catch gnux cats; and then put them into a barrel and cxplode a can of nnro-‘ilycr:rl.na under them. It never falls to ralse them. Times are 50 hard {n :his city at present that Dboarding-house keem find it impossible to al- low more than one toaplate of butter.— We note that the warehonsemen of this city etill charge the $1.00 per car for trimming grafa for ship- market for cholce A% 44 per cent. REMARKABLE DECLINE N STOCK,TRANSACTIONS. ZLast week was notable for smaller stock transac- tions than bave been recorded daring any other week thisyear. The lowest preceding was the week cuding Jan. 8, when the sales were 673,810 shares, but last weck tley were only 487,013. The decline in transactions since Last year has been re- markable. The following gives the number of shares John Garrick. two stores, ench four story, 24x 108, corer of Harrison £nd Clinton streets, J. Murphy, one-story basement, 20x28, at 82 Rebecea street. S. Baumann, two dywellings, esch fous-story, 47 X150, on Larrabec strect. - Agricultural Insarance Company, ofiice building, !anr-t!;ory. 25x70, coraer of gon and Lafiin streets, Mary E. Lewis, two dwellings, each four-story, 22x44. at 103 and 105 Warren avenue. The transactions of the past week in real ectate have not been more numerous or im- portant then vsual. A sale of Dearborn strect properts, nortk of Waskington, is reported to bave been closed &t fair-figures, -but as the :apers have not passed we have notobtained the rticylars. The principal sales of 'the week were - public? 2 ‘We hear complaints to the effect that the Com- too lentent in paseing judgment on the quality of grain on which they are appealed to from the In- South Fnglewood, for $375 § g w 55, oo sireen, oL ne each two-story, 20553, on | o e e ez P e Ao DA T nam | The lesding produce markste wore very frrega- . liansky : onelot in Cherry's Subdivision, Jesref huiniog u:r&kw‘., n’:‘rel;glx;l rx‘r;r ns;.’;;.o,‘msol Charles Burgess, basement, 20x24, at 93 Laurel her. Pg%,go%d‘ nglx;lbgr if they had any _nriufl"&iuc. | larcn Saturday. Provisions were rather steadier, ot For 31,300, to 3ol of 160 acres | et eliine glass puddin’.—Baston Globe. but corn was wenk, and wheat ‘stronger but un- for 31,500, tc Juhn L. Day; farmof 16D acres James Dwerak, three-story dgelling, 22x34, =t . GOLD AND GREENDACKES. 3 strongs Ralph. for $1,B30; two acres at We o “TWhy do you ask me to Jendyou ten francs 2% @112%. settled. The receipts of graln woro sgain large, i - e Toviar sireet. % dema’x—zdnd five from Gold oms L1EK @1 1LS, and the shipments falx in comparison. The weather rings. mear Ogden.avenue, to R, G. Greenbacks wers 893 @58 cents on the dollar when yesterday iuu onl{ r, for $1,0005 aizo, fruit-farm at Michi- Ly 19 repli Chicago Malleable Iron Company, ome:story shop: grand{? 40x120, on West Twenty-sixth stre ed the borrower, “I was very bot, and considered favorable to the in gold. gun, near Lenton Liacher 10w, Sarul Clarke, | ~ George A, Deverus, dve dwellings, esch two- | know him longer than 1 do you.” . " = as well as Mkely to bring morc cansiderstion of S8,000, . 1y, 21x32, a GOVERNMENT BOND3. growing crops, W as 4 T, 35, MeDouga soid 0 i, V. Tenaes 96 acres | ol Ae it oSSk, aach thrce-stor, | A man who fell down into tho smokestackof [ o o0 Zig, Astea, | rain, which is still sadly needed in some sectione. in the rorihweet 34 of Sec. 34, 40. 12, £orS13,200. | 20532, on Oakly, near Falton. ' | a Mississippi steaiaboat, the other day, was 17 The European news was generally understood to W. M. Derby sold 18 lots in Derby's Addition to E. Ullich, two dwellings, each three-story, 22x | asked how e felt when he got to the bottom. 1 be of a pacific character, but that fact had sppar-* Cicago éfirifi-fi;;fiom 5260 foeton Kedzleavenge, | 23 (500t Dearborn street. “4Oh, very funnel-ly indeed,” be repiled. 1245 | ently little Influence on prices. corner of Tiuron stroet. and S840 fecs on the | 70, at 413 Opden sremny, 07 204 AWCllIng, 242 | u gap, d1d you take me for & sardine? aud a i Dy goods were ordered moderately by tho local I, and “country trade, and were ateadily Reld at the United: ‘United Statcs currency €a. CITY AND COUNTY BOXIE.d sable” oratorat an exciting political meeting. “No,” was the reply, ** I's always. ‘garded you corner of Sheridan avenne and Huron etreet, for £i as 8 fresh-water minnow, dat wasn't” wuf plck- Unt - ), 3. Daggett sold to William Probasco 203 feet on Waslingion street, ezst of Fifth avenue, with store building, for 330,000, Joseph M. Williams £0ld 20 fect on Washington etrect, west of Fifth avenue, with store building, to William Probasco, for £60, 000, Cox Erothers z0ld 50 feet on Kinzie street, east of Stete street, for $10.000; aleo, 50 feet on Dear- Lorn etreet, corner of Elm streeL. for $15, 000. W. Culbertzon, threc-story dwelling, 20x40, ot 158 North Carpenter street. > J. B, Wallas, two dwellings, each three-story, 20x836, on Lincoln avenue, near Wells street. P. Grady, two-story addition, 20x18, st 594 South Union street. P. Lynch, one-story dwelling, 22x32, at-G19 South Union street. David Hummell, three-story store, 25140, at 488 South Halsted atreet. F. A. McCormick, fen dwellings, ecach two- lately modided prices. The grocery market hud no #pecially new features. -The volume of business | X accomplished will bear comparison with previons | 3! seasons at a lke perlod, and ns collections are prompt, stocks in good shape, and prices generally oo a firm basts, our jobbers have few complaints to make. Sugars still tend upward. Coffees were ensy. Tess, rico, sirups, and most other lines, were steady. There was & fair demand for Any excuso better than none, A toper says Le would be a temperance man in a minute £t wasn't for his wife. He knows sbe’d bo lone- some if she hadn't samething to jaw about and find fauls with. . T could kil you for two cents,” shouted an Joseph Eastinan sold to Thomas Lyman’ 111 feet | story, 10x42, on Staunton av near T -, on Wachington eureet. cast of Ada sireet, for &1, - mé’.sg!e[é:‘ = R, R eorsgedman (e lofieufl.lggdnelghgor.nlgh was domestic and forcign dried frults, and, aside from . air, three-story dwelling, 25x78, on Ia- | an ugly tbreat, but it sounded good. Sl a %c reduction in the quotations of prunes, prices John Middleton sold to George M. Hoyt 2883118 | aj venne. that we are getting down to ante-bellum prices. = q A3 2 fcet on Forty-scventh street, east of Egandale ave- {lson P: v were about stcady as previonsly given. The fish . A St 16 o Company, three-story factory, | —Danbury e trade was roported active, with Inke fish more 50x150, at 161 acd 163 Canal atreet. M. Slauson, one-story store, 24x59, an Wabash avenne. William Huck, one-story dwelling, 16x20, on Emerald avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. W. Wolf, four-story store, 25380, at 386 West Twelfth street. nue. for S22, 000. John Culver sold two blocks in his addition to Korth Evanston for $15, 000. Hiram Tarber, Jr.., ¢old houee and lot on Dear- born street, south of Schiller street. for §12,500. Ira Brown sold foar lots at LaGrange, fo Lonis Felt, for $200. A gushiog writer in a New land paper, evidently ‘;gtemnle, in descrlbln?‘ g rainy day, speaks of “the eaves shedding tears of erystal.” e might also with propriety have “alluded to the fact of the chimneya-weeplog. frmly held, owing to a temporarily short ‘supply. Grafu bags were reduced 2 35¢, Stark now quoted at 25¢, Lewlston at 33%c, Amoskeag at 21c, and ;American at 2034c. At these prices—which are the SUBURBAK TRANSPERS, E. Thlich and J. Muhlke, eight stores, In Philadelphis they have handkerchiefs with ; Albert G, Couly of Lowell, 3ase, tas trans. | fou.story, 163580, corner ot e Gk | he Dostasaton"of Independence printed on mfi’:’fl?&'fi;flfiéfi:fi” ¥ i icreide for §i20, 400, 0 © o0 Aver1éd lote at | strecta thiow by Branch, Germall, aod Ealish, éothat market was without new features, Riverside for §129,432. . Edwin O. hm‘phnx! hss transferred toJ. R Warner some ten Iots in Block 2, Rigdon's Resub- division, in Sec. 27, 30, 14, for 24,300, §.Mears sold at Winnetka the house where he re- gides, on Oakridge avenne, to E. E. Roese). S. & E. A. Mears sold 75x150 fect, at €10 per foot, to E. Martin. on which he hae erected a house; 75 fect to Norris E. Martin, who has built; 50 feet, to Peter Baneon, who has bailt; 50 feet to M. Law- rence, who has built. feet1o N. R. Martin, on ‘which they are building; 75 feet to Pamelia West, Who will build; 50 fect to Skemp & Lemay, for 2 ‘store; 50 feet to Mr. Gerstett, for grocery store. SATURDAY’S TRANSFLRS. .. The following instruments were filed for record Saturday, June 10: et CITY PROPERTY. Lalumet av, 50 ftu of Twentieth BUILDING IN NEW YORK. Mr. Walter W. Adams, Superintendent of Bnfld.mFe, reports that during the week ending to-day he has recelved twonty-five plans for new buildings to be_erected, at an estimated cost of $1,142,760, and twenty-five plans for al- teratlons to_bulldings, involving an estimated cost of §64,215, bave beenflled. The estimated cost of new bulldings proposed from April 1 to 20th ult. 15 $4,560,000: from April 1 to May 20, 1575, $3,842,0005 increase in 1876, 8918,050.— Commercial Advertiser, June 1. BULLDING IN SAK FRANCISCO. Last vear nearly 2,000 buildings were erccted 1o Sen Francisco, and over 1,003, n Oakiand. Among those erected in this city were some of great cost and o high order of architecture, in- cluding the largest hotel [n the world. Not less oue ean 10w blow his nose in three the Quaker City.—Brooklyn Eagle. " Apair of pantaloons containing $141 were blown away by the Fremont (Ia.) burricane. We suspect the wearer clung to s sapling; but his suspender buttons couldn’t have been sewed on very strongly.—Xorristown Herald. Mr, Musclejohn, hearing that a nefghbor was reporting that he Was & man of violent temper, excitedly sald: * He ought to know better than to spread such a slander, for I knocked him down only yesterday for mercly hinting it in my presence.’ One Ohio editor says of a contemporary who had assumed the part of mummy jua dra- matic performance: ‘“Ho was obliged to put a angnges i good demand, with prices unchanged, excepting a decline of 1c in turpentine. The wholesale lumber. market was quict, the offeriugs being very small. There wassome in- quiry, and the market for choice plece staff and good mill-ran lnmber was quoted firm. The yard trade was falz ot frregular prices. Iron and nalls ty Citj Heates, Rail Exposition Stock (sctiy) - “and interest. = BY TELEGRAPH. New York, June 10.—Gold closed at 1128, The extreme seles to-day were at 11244@112%. Governments dull snd steady. Ruilrond bonds geperally firm. State bonds quiet a0d nominal. The stock market opened frregnlar and con- very dull. Small lots were selling, but there was no inquiry. for Iarge lots, 2ud Eastern buyers cvince 10 disposition to enter the market, the offerings at home being equal to their present wants, Broom- corn was quiet, and the lower grades chsy owlng to | of liberal receipts of those qualitics. Seeds were'life- less. Some of the late varletios were selling from e o store at recent prices. ment by rall. €Can they not make up thelr minds | for Jmnitiog 1o ° o 1 -dealing Tecated To 4o5ic, to abollsh that fmposition on the grain-dealing | 8k, &3e reculed fo e w sold at fl,“(fl(mt‘f ciosing at 46c. lolllalt %' “‘ififi cloal mittee on Grala Inspection ara disposed to be | BiZ4e Tk il 1,20 bu no grade at 32G:3: g:b]lm le at 354 'wes reported as taken Saturday for abont 130, Seiler Jaly or Juae gpencdat soiés ‘fle, aad closed at 303 oy ixed, and S(xg! 23e35¢, free on board. Total, 124,400 b, LKYEA—There way some fnquiry fur No. 3 1o com- Pl 1t since Friday. ~small, grades were wanted to fill out a curgo. and No. 8 sold at 3¢, and was held by sopie st 35c. Sle. Options were nowntnal at 60c for June, and s unduot N it e0c; 0t rate of suppl 1R ai oustet ot b, tradng 13 nccompligtied it prices under 18¢; faticy yellow, 18w22c; medium to. IaLer(or to common, i0wise. . GHEESE—The clicese now coming forward 1s mostly * Hoy was sgatn dull, and | demand. At itk ut @ great deal of that phis &5 here by oing tw Baltimore sud Phila® carried around us, belng deterred from com- the magnitude. of the chm io - elevasor, e Soller July of el 1o i3, . Seller Augus Beller the month e, and cah X, 2 closed b 3 ing at 45 lfgh tatzed at 3 s were re- u Bigh ialzed of 45hiGia¥e: 201, 1 No. 2 at 45N 45%0: 2,000 bu Tejected i 304305c: 400 bu "ears st 45¢; 8,000 trock: and 8,400 b do 8t “Tutal, 297,800 bu, con’ ard cars, Gould hizs seld for J. M. Jaques to A. A. : bel, three-story dwelling, 2 vew York D ’ ¢ et s M LR ek bem uek fa gv i Srerae | ‘.'Imffih‘\z:e c rl' rec-story dwelling, 21x32, at 40 | XNew York Dispatch. sold during corresponding pcrlo;i;.:ach sear iz spectors. As flcy tu mp:he:cm chlu recei:inf i: _\rsiwmf:gnln active, averaging e lower, and Fihe S aber bave seid Lo S 4ng s Dock | xaah SmLost: four story dwelling, f0xa0, at2s | Montrea) burglecs have added, chemlstry to s 2llin 5 et | T mage bivern We beas of e | SoUE st ihe e o5 60, iy eicrbon: The + & tulbert have sol 18 15 and 14, Block | North Dearborn street, 5 efr cursiculum. y apply a test toi sflver- 350w307 © 01200 | standa conrage buyers. e one . 2 d re. enb. of Jones & Putrick's Addi- | ° ¢, ML Jagues, five dwelllogs, each two-story, | ware, and leave plated articles with z thote to 336855 | boat-load of corn passed by them as No: 2, which | 15 Pureny with corth, then rallied during he latier rgmy oSt Marvicon siroer noer Hoyne | 95557, northeast cormer of Adams snd Wood | Shiey thes yare af eattass Four weoks eudin e Soi | competent judges suy is not worth'as mach by 3e | shipment. Optoos were los acutve and foowad canh - The Glaziers’ Unlon of Montreal announce a | Oua week ending June 487,013 per bu os the standard of that grade. 10 exceds of the reported Shipmeats, Dt Frolshe.room 334 ol own 1o e, sold down 16 . N0. 2501d a1 30 to c, and closed st Wi 30N Refocied wau caslor at Cash rales were reported of 95,000 hu No. 3 st 200 bu No. 2 white at 30343 3,500 ba 3 bu by samplc 2t M4@2vc for 10, ¢ for white i track, and teacargo, and the car-lots offered Wore takeaat . Othur'grades and optloris were 1ot mientioned. les Liclude 2,800 bo'No. 3at 72e. - BARLEY—Was very quier, owics to the 1ight offer- togs. “Thore wad cumparatively Talr laquiry for Xo. 0d the few cars oltered sold at Boc—an sdvance uf The recelpts were small, The low Tiejected brought Cash Jales were reporied of 1,200 (0, 2 at u. N0 SaL 38¢; 400bu re) at 1¢; €00 bu By sample % 75¢, on track. Total, 3,200 b LATER In the sftemoon whent wes Srmer. selling fn the oflices at $1.07XG1.08, and closfag ut the outslde. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL—1Was steady at $2.16. BROOM-CORN—Wns quict. . The better grades.are rm and the lower grades easy, owing to large recelpts of'common corn: Chofce hurl, 839¢; medizm and No. hurl, 7@Sc; good medium brush, ‘5Golic; com- mon do, 4%@5c; falr tnalde aad covers, 4u5e; inferi- | or, 3@4c: crooked, 2G6c. BAGGING—The reductions that have been- made 1rom time to time bave 20t appeared to sensibly fnflu- encc trade, which up to within a comparatively tecent’ date has'been unqualifiediy dull. Another—and ft is thought tinal—reduction has been determincd upon. lowest known in ifteen years—jobbers Jook fora | Seaey'is cot down tosise, Lewltion 1o 246, Sneric s 20¢, and other brads in'proportion. At these prices & Jjobbers look for & Olls were In | market: Stark A, 25 23¢; Montaup,24c; Ontario, 25¢; American A,20kic: Amoskesg, 2ic; Otter Creek, 2 @15¢; gunulcs, siogle, 135@ 14} revival of trade and o steady Peerless A4, 24c; Lewiston, urlap bacs, 4 bu. 14 0, double, 23@24c. DBUTTER—There ls @ mare than ordlaarlly active movement In this staplé, but the demand did Dot equal the recelpis, which for the past fow days Lave been ex- ceptionally Lieavy. « Av a consegucnce the murket re- mains (o o weak oad unnettlod state, and with even & were ateady, and in moderata demand, Wool wag | Patisl suspension of o pyraion on the part uf shippers current prices could nt be muintatued under the Cholco to fancy yellow stis] Dbut we note thit moat of she Chulee to Bod grades, 14@10c; 5004 quality. and buyers are taklng BOId with logs Fo. serve thun leretofort, “The movemunt, lowever, 6 not. active, the beifef thias [ower prices will prevall alittl farther along n thie 5eason_operating to reatrics the the moment prices ure About stesdy tt RASAITL L dated My BT S 17,000 | g T D ugs were erected in the, Statg, Title antmation tato himuclt to come up Ith | inged in that condition tl} noon, Facife Mall lend. e et b gl SE0C for Boou 10 Fancy Taeory, snd 4t Seue fop lowr " wi, 2477-100x125 ft, dated May 31.... - 3,000 | DOt incRding bri ges and quartz mille, Acaord- | ¢ 4.0 was about all. | Nature had admirably | {9 the advance and Now York Central the decline. | Weak. Poultry and eggs ! aotlve o fho || AR TG dharkie rets gl it pe EiFing ot 2523 fea of Contra Park v, 6 Ing to Langley's Directory, out of the whole | outoidd T Sbokt 6 Tatiy There waa not much improvement {n the latter | Luke freights iy rather, o tor cor by maira | ctianged: -Followio nre. the auotattos Popa Bgana T Tt sor Wealiuron st w o | & L0, ouly for dour wird OF bR e | A litle dyearcld. remarked to per | U] tiecsiy parf b gk bour, i theo wae | bl of H R ngaton rates werd grm. Tt Froghts R R iy LRI £ 25x125% , dated April27... ."... 750 | small per cont of brick structures will Bold good | mamIs, o Folg o bed, 1 am- not afratd of el A L d;:"?f}:“g;fhf;:‘:fl; were modentely activo from country pojuts, but | U EOMo. 80 fiinds, s Sscs 007 O - -West Van Buren st, 237 ft w of Throop for the cutire State. There is not another city | the dark.” * No, of course you are not.” re- h G with little room taken from this city, at nomlually | ~FISH—Whitetish were not plentital enough to enable The most active stacks UDers to 4il current orders, and prices swere el cloged dull and steady. 1, 24x110 ft, dated June 10....... were Paclfic Mail, Lake Shore, Ohlo & Mississippl, st, nf, % 7 “ , m_l‘;mnk“ B 2008 of dane S 56 T, in the Union wkere o large 2 proportion of the plied her mamma, “for it”can’t hurt you.” structures arc of wood. Perhaps in no other city | * But, mamnma, I was a little afraid once when unchanged rates, agents asking 20¢ to New York, 18c to Philsdelphia, 17%¢ to Baltimore, and 25¢ to consequence, d Mackurel 'slao are in sony 4 command 0 Bisos Seauty sUpply, full o retaln ey IR e 0% | was the initial settlement begun in tents.r iy | T went into the pantry 1a - the davk 1o peroh Michigan Central, New York Central, and Western e : er S0x125 11, date = B . A £alr busl It ALthe rroexe e g e o Tamn et ne 1 Francisco Bullein. i coOky." 4 Wheh work you afraid, ofi% Ssked | Union Telographe e Inst-named ‘closed st ne | BOstot, per 100 1bs, Through rutes by Lako and oo Noo ¥ whiregas oS oS Ll practed Fes T inrans 8,700 ——— ber iamme. * Iwas afrald I cowldn’t find the | lowest price of théxiay, ond there was o pressurc | il Were quoted at 10 for corn and 10%e for [ Fdo.'S4170; % 3130300 No. Latiore in: EA WHICH ? cookles.” 10 8€ll by some of thoso recently bulling the stock. | Wheat to New York, and o ool Hew o 25 800, “ I'm habbin a heap o’ trouble wid_sleepless- | Of the sales to-day 21,000 wete Pacific Mai), 7,000 | gland points. Throngh "1‘30 ke were, cuguged | S 8,000 Which shall T takier™ she elghed Dess dese nights,? remarked an old darkey the | Western Unlon, 4,000 St. Paal. 18,000 Lake Shore, | Liverpool at 48 specle per h aodito Cortetor umnmer-cured cod: Pratt et, Pl {t e of Xorgun at, ) +*Shall I follow this way, other day. ‘“Ho ho, I reckons I knows all bout | 2,200 New York Central, 7,000 Ohio, and 8,200 | ordersst47cspecie per 100 Ibs. Freight engage- | fal 0335. 5,755 brls, $7.75@ & alley. dated Jume 10, e 2,500 ©Or go or stayr dat,” sald angther African near by. “Yo’ | Michigan Central. ments ware reportad for 162,600 bu wheat, 265,- | §07ip Epnh SO0k Lubrador herring, romna, W / knows uofin—dat's what y0' knows,® repiied 000 bu corz, 130,000 bu oats, aud 16,000 ba ryes +, Ro. 1" herring, a0 Coluetbia Monev, 2@2%; prime mercsntile puper, 4@6; Castom recelpts, $23,000; Assistant Treasurer dQisbureed 9545, 000; clearings, $15,000,000. Ster- ling nominal; 60 days, 487%4@489% demand. Murjet st, 8 w cor o e . L1801t to river (Great Central Hotcl property) duted May20, John M..Wi ~ut1 {0 _Adrl2n Jselln.. FOUTH OF CITY LIMITI £BEVEN NILES OF COU! POREIGN IMPORTATIONS. the old man. “Sartin I ‘do knows sut/ hin," Recetved at Chicago Customs June 8, 1876.— chuckled theother; “I knows well 'nuff dat yo’ can’t sleep o’ nights, an’ sides, I knows dat yo' neighbo's can’t mldm-, ef dey’s got any thickens?? 3 1, not he, shonld be sought, . - And e went that," -she sald, - With downeast head. 173,000 A RADIUS OF T-HOUSE. Both paths lay broad and green, Myers & Co., 1 cate dry goods; Kearney & Swart- ut that Jooked brightest, bost, 2 v, 107 12 's of Fortieth st, w1, 2 71, dated May 10, 1,200 His feet had preesed. A mew coupon cutter, which cuts both sides % " Forelgn—Dates, bwGiic: figs, layers, 15G154e; figs, 3 v, B0 fom of 3 of a coupon n&.;nce, has been iuvented. It will cases N““‘-‘“‘;‘;:gl' m;l‘fi}' é’ "Lfi)’u?"::'sl‘?m G fiég“;’:é"fi&;fl’f&{'-fi%“&,_ 04 ‘runch G0 f1, dated May 20, 8,000 Standing there, all alone, be of much value to professiopal men, It hus effects; Cleveland Rolllng- 0.y ons Sple- | prones, egr and boses Jlicsraiiaa, Tayers 81,001 v. pear Jorty. **Suall it be this ¥" she sald, always been our custom todevote Saturday gel lrou; Gould Bros, & Dibble, 4 cask encaustic | Zinie curranta sastic: oo eyl Noods ited June 4 ac0 $4Or that instend ¥ nighis to cutting off our coupons, but we have g tles. Dutwooledted, S84t B 3L Bruld, L | DomesheoKiten o favea l?%:c‘%é.flgmfln Soples: it T a0 F o Wakash i, 4T Gaiey tore shatleny found that st anordlomy’ pie of e 973 | case mantg paper; Jumes Powell, 1 case pipess u«rfx%@g‘f.nm Fpherrin, S3@s4e; piitia s iy Bld Senel) -t Orsesorno. | © work was api to enironch upon tho Sabhath, ! PROVISIONS, ot LS e e Tagaas, 16 b CNAILULE, 14i8CITe: Fronch, walonty, now, HOG PRODUCTS—Were In -good demsnd and ‘The mere saving of labor makes this fnstrument wing is the total amount of city and |1 ., L 0235 i trhtn tiarafers scithin @ fadine of nven Te\ilnh:l&n’l.dl&l?s :‘henfll; this, that.” of untold value.—Norwich Bulletin. Fireo it . xg ,;?flgbx;h‘; :::;:lg::h:lé r:n:;numa :r'tez nv;;e & of {iic Gourt-House, filed for record dur- |-+ "o sée o hear. 2 The sad_ tale of amanwho triedtopusha | Hierdarsro pontcsi 51 1 Ghicons o S lrd 00 | ot wasa continustion of thatof two Gaya pre. e The woek ending Saturdsy, Jine 10, City geeorh mule into s stable is told by the Burlington | Nev York Central- 105 | Shicago & Altonpfdiligs | ot TN ek, that & falr number of puany | Lo +, 51 conelderation, §562073. North of 44Thte "—some one is emiling now Hawkeye: He could have shoved the obstinat | B Al s {5 | viouay, n ot repest, wat sulr umber o buping T sales, 2; consideration, $3,400. ‘Under her sun-crowned bt Lreast right up the steps easily enough if he had R el bbbl Rl S ten g d oo 2 ity limfls: smles, 157 consideration, . "“*The last eaye—that. " Exxa. | onlyhad half chance, but be didn't get bt one ,msmunpnfiz. 3., ] ave e 4o £ A1l short Gontrasty bt thevs. | T Fotal maton, B0y hobh comslaoration - good push at him hefore tha mule pat out o At bl i | I D e induity for ABIpment duriag the Jane | SeLIgan, 19 1ts, S1. 61,7 R : % A'Sand-Spout., 87 ie ehind walking thinge, and boen Jovions m‘g‘l’!‘b:’am? Gt | Bfie hal Sl g b el s Baslall o 4 : i o 1y ——— Colorado Lelter to Cineinnati Gazette. around for the man. The dentist #ays he can Hanafba s Shjec g™ (& & Satty Commersial Report glved the ToROwIng as | putinan ivory jaw that will do just as well as e clty for the perlods Abont noou of the duy that we crossed the the old bone one, if the doctor can plaster up BUILDING ASSGCIATIONS. v g1 BRERISRONI0Y | e Shiznch o proviions o | 150 THAT QUGNT TO TAKE IN OMICAGO. | San Louis Valley, we had the opportunity to L « 4% | U. Psc. land-grant. .1 - The sucsieof the eo-operative bullding so- | witness a strik SRR },}’j}’:;“,’,‘;n‘:‘mgu‘}'h_‘“ man's head where the | Xormwenriyi. - S| U: Fac.soting fosd Sod BT | ey S gaterss Migden, | She B Gl piied teady and unclisniied. Telow iriutive of Pliiladelphfa Bas been astonishing,'No { azter. Ten miles off to the southeast arose o These alphabet 4 quith 'ATE BONDY. ol BB R S o 80 L S5 ufi'fv?(a:?fi"’ SYBSHC; Carollas, T@se; Loutsl- oilier dity, et to Pulladciphis needs the adop- | fearful ssnd-spout, Our driver, who was an | (e SIEfhet puns and quisks are very ny- | Tennemee o old..- 43| Virgaia, ne Ve dR mrsel 10007 403l 700013l 5,010,401 | OIS OrEIATR, G0 go: Jara, Ko, 0@, tien of similar cuterprises ss much gs Chieago. | old plainsman, said it was the largest he had | Here is one: “M.lc"y stripped of its e;yuf’mg]; m’,’"“'fw--?u A ke et Smwkisl 5600 7701 86| 23200 3449339 ,‘:_.’f_.;' 12ty Btas S poudtu ik arconc or two Bulling and Loan Asso- | ever witnessed. 1t could uot Lave becn less.| fsafest.” This Is tnore than o okos 1t | 1o ihs Sewyork soekly btal « S0t epenie o0 | Sl No%), oy seolion celsz, s72i7r, 200, 100lzar, ez 07 | SibuaDoRe JEN RS At L T 13 siations i this ity, bt there is rou for many: | than A0 foct high, and looked, at the distance | philosophical truth, Why 18 the letter's likoa | grease, — $1,700,7005 legti-tonders, P iosiesce, | Sina ey 40150704 o0.501347 | SedareoFatent cuy loat, 1141%6es crashed, 11 ~3iure.. For Lie benekit of the public, aud to en- | Mentioned, not fces than 10 fact in dlameter, | sewing-machine! Becausc It makes needles | 1,508,600 depostis, decsemae. S00, 100 Hiont 2 oo S ASEI0 DI ORI BCH I DU | il govdered. 1ikie: granuisted, wASs s Stabe SN or: 5 i} h and of a uciform and dense Uody 'to near the | needicss—moruinganious than true, by the way. | lation, decrante, 133,700; reserve, decrease, Mess Pyrk—1yas fairiy active, and steadler, s £l 1005e; do Now 3, 1000 B, D4e: oxim Co 0% o geveral formation of building so- | 1, wiere 1t flered,odt fn funncl shape, and | Hore's another thit wo reaits Way 1o tue o | Sharirs 5 || troiniosbelon ta e oty et drica S Trivay | atet: o emeaticy yitiod €455 § e Sfetis, we present bereith au abridgment o % | ot itzelf in the clouds. 1t maintaine its com- | sence ‘of the letter in ke tho prisence. of a FOREION. Bontet oS3 MR cath 4t SISARCID. 10 20k Urly | Go. T hochalce browi, Bigasie falf o crime ported o 3655 “Horal, wh.003 brte: Because—of course—it makes ol The “Y is the hand-orgunt Losvow, June 10.—Amount of bullion gone lnto usic of musicl There 5 another: L the Bonk of England to-day, riedller August it Consals for morey and dcount, ¥315.10. F Lo Year al $18. plete outline nearly perpendictlar for the space’ market closed dtendy. | 2t the fecent mestitg of the Ameri- . : k ~t = of five mimmtcs, tuca bent into the segment of A = . jenomer. | A circle; the upper eud presectly turved back by | Fourth of July?” When pronounced orally, it | .. by nes s & $18.40%18.0 for 3ummer packed. and 16,936 1. 10 A Ty B moy pomiee e Sl s oy 1o hore | & conficting current, was curled fito 3 serpens. | soundd ik unnished " conundrum, and the | 10 s 10rs e e ons] M ST A0 | a1 d0 fieteath s i oy SiEmal | b woel il PSR Mt O imehy i tacibern oo Wwish to bay o, build | tloe outline. Now the drawing power began to | emunciator thereof likd an Idiots Whereasitis, | 99: Erle, 12%; proferred, i, | e T o B ot “e10. G, 1 2k meiar e, | Sommon to §e6d st furcd Blebmoiziacs isexp bomen in Plulxdelphis. Lending is thelr | Tesser, untll the body dwiadled to u” mere | In fart, a great orthographic trus Pamg, June 10.—Rentes, 1031 32%jc. year gt §16.910.40. more. Moscback & Humphrey, 25 droms soda; Schram, Were quoted lower, S show declded firma child, 2 cases watch materfal; Fritz Frantgen, 3 | changed “?lnt(&v:r: ccans, Texas, 1143 12c; W quiry Belng Chieils from, Iocal rétailers. o Gtner_smail. fruits Sold ifowly at o B raspberriea wort oifered atasd. per b ForCS o li8d 3; govsehierrc: ICT case: Therries, 81,60a 1,75 per uase of es, 86.. 7.00 Bin-spbies, $1.50 srucery warket, though sus v EotigTier wnd cotteet 1o Fower Do o Lendenc o 94, $1.051, 10, sugar-lioise Mrup, 5xs5; 1 % rl, $8.00. AXND NUTs—Husincss was falr, and hothiag In values thy X"Jl :’!l"’ {IY‘ changes. Prunes 1 ‘ere Leld firmly att) o Domestie drled are 1o reduced Jupply sci ces. Nts remain quiet a8d ua- uction. 14G15¢; Braslls, Wiimington petnuua: Syo 13, etige. GIEES PO RIS iy duaauy N PRUTS—girawberries i : sJ0w afier the early trade, it dower prioed CRPRY Clisrrles and ahuL. 5ig b at. Trults websiries, (ilfucls o % S1,021.75 box; lemons, S0.0K6.50 par bog; 00 per doz. -ty 58""’“’ ere were gy wre In moderate reqoesty uRoCERIES=T rice changes fn the urcs. 1tice, airips, minon te d o, 74z8c. Rucaz.1oa1 rlpas e Tosy dlamaont irer drlps, cxira dne, Odaienc: yoot 7 4 -yt 5 apices—Alipice, 1761756 cloven BIaSIEs eaista. 33430C; PEPPEr. 17X@I8E; nurmegy, =l T e SrageNrie Bive, . tey Gorman 3 Thite Lily,63{@6C: White ose, :flux:“f*:?{d':‘u“‘ s3cs savon Imperlal, 3¢: Golden' Wes o ., Shn ca—vannury, SHo7e; gl o, 9@ 0,13t 30,50, 0. iR wod vers B Tagaice: Eak Shetes very LtUs Tnquiry. 6ac the m puder lioeral Geriay, L roEipis of Toees s ek droppod ot a erle wlturs diehStHR U 020 7 fave iniltdfe demund. and tue fact fs not Ifkaly 1o’ ahierotd mmrkets, Ne. 1 oty, sizs0. 0. 33 85 Sesiine fixed do, 570, 00: upland pratrie, "$9.00¢9.50 S—Wore quiet and unchanged. - Satéy’ 0 Lrls st S1.08 nor guion o * Saler; Sic: wieen ealf. At by . and calf, 12@12kc; dry mx‘e‘.finw“ SASD R Lo n falr nidiand quoted 0 a1 6270 ek For bar s anl 53 ToLa et 00O bu at ¢ faly bl QILS~Turpentine deciied to St : only Quotable - ehaniu Dol Frado” wey L the Ly sitive, and the aanexed quoatlons were sustained Wl arunal Carhon, 1115 deg, ters. 1 o e, 150 Lok I0Io: et} i, 15163 ; Lo d& "\v;""?““f““a. v;(‘ultri!x:d b:[!]l.n'w’:"m' i 1’0, 2. 35c; Mngeed, Taw, Sic; : winter-blesched, 3¢ S s aley sperm, $21062.15; gtk sticuly pure; 8 “x‘wfu i o o 3 ; plumbago of : PeBtine, $1; naphtha. Godorized 63 mreanr s 113e; West Virginis olik. naturdl, “o'eg., takaia natural, 30 deg.. 27G$0c: Feduced, 58 deg., Hides. POULTRY—Ghickens Were dull and lower ot $5.009" 3.20. and 3prings at 2 25@3.00. Tarkeys, sk’ D D;I:IATOE.';:Weu dull at $4.50¢.5.0020r new and as¢. or o1d. SEEDS—The market w2 very quiet. Hungas at4554%c for prific 10 cholce. A 10w Frades wins Sl and weak at SUE35c. TIMOBY cid in stoal 1ot At g ok aud $2.40, and prime WAk quoted ne $2.50. Sillet wis nominal at3 &; and clover at $a.54xa. (X, EALT—Was hetive and | wleeds: CAZada_snd np.’ onda; 1.70; Fithoa: D e e, $1.40; ordinary coarse, bags, 3273: dalry, With bags, 80,507 Ty, por e g BARE S Rnaiai T tinproviog demand Sively sicady tone: 00! s medium, : 00440, 30625t fine. 3o tes ae s holcE, ToETe: Cholceat, Bt oty est, #1.1 . 15, JImperial=~Common, 80@350: F00d d0, 38@0c: me- dium, WAse; §9od’lo, 45as0c; tine, Sagase; s &5&'&:; Cliolce, GGT0c 2 B 536! 1 mediim, SSate: oo m Bnest, 536546 cholee, aui Golongs—Common, De33c: good commo medium, 4icd2 q mediunl, 43G-45¢; il finest, 55G58e: cholce. 60GEIC: tholcost, Tokoe. WOOD—Prices were steady. We quote maple $7.50, beech at 86,50, and slabaat $5.00, deltveras. VEAL—Was scarce and salable at 4%5¢. VEGETABLES~Were slow aad casy, cxeepting peas : Ureen peus, $2.25 u; striug beais, $1.25¢e1.50 pe bere, 25%.50¢; cabhage, $1.2341.30 pe: ® WOOL—Contiaues aull and wiak. There 11 consid- erable new wool (0 the market. Ut Do buyers cxeest for smalllota. _The Caitfornia citp is Moving fast riae 1dly, aud It {¥ thouzht the Eaitarn buyers \ciil not poy maclt attention 10 the Western wool unth they v . sorbed the California, which b seillag frecly at low prloea n Bosion, Followlu are tte gubratiak which “would prohiably be shaded for Large 1dte: - Tubl-washed: gholee, 3gzanc: dg. averaze, or o 2 S2atie: warbed 2cce, mediun 20@28¢; do, e, i aabod tiecce, modlum, 18G2c; o, fine, Iskive. il houily BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Liverroor, Jane 10—Cotion—Firmerat 6 1-1026a Sales 10,000 bales, Including 2,000 bales for specalstion and expart, and 7,400 Amerdcan. Breadstugs—Wheat—Califorala white wheat average, 1066108 24; do club, 105 23@10s 64; red Western spring, No. 2 to No. 1, £3 64493 9d; do winter, 53 64G0s 101 Flour—Western canal, Z:g2is 6d. Corn—Western mixed, 209 60G278. Oaia-3sG33 Gd. Barley~Ss 6d Peas, Canadian, 3835383 63. u Clover Seed—55@60s. Provisions—3ess pork. 80s. Prime mess beef, s236d, Larg, 51s. ‘n"‘g',,}’““ U clear, 443; abort do, 48s. o—4 {8 Od. Spirits Petroleum—gsr refined, do, 105 SAG1IR i iy sy iesin—Common, 45 6d@4s9d; pale, do, 165 Snirits Tarpentine—23s €4. Lheese—52. AXTWREY, June 10.—Prtrojeum—2gs, PRODUCE. Spectal Disgatch to The Tridune. NEw York, June 10.—Grafn—Vheat market 113 Higher, with moderate export and specalative inqury; Sales 155,000 bu a¢ $1.03@ 1,8 for refected spring; $1.08 1.29 for ungraded spring; $1.09 for No. 3 Chlcago; $1.13for No, 3 Milwaukee: $1.20 for No. 2 Chicaga and Northwestern; $1.23 for No. 2 Milwankee; $1.50 @134 for No. 1 spring; $L.15G1.32 for winter red Western: $1.2201.40 for amber do, and $1,3881.50 for white Western. Tiye scarce and firm ¢ £6GS7e for Western; 86)GO7c for State, and 96@97¢ for Canada Iz bond. Barley quiet and uach: shade firmer, with salr taquirys sales Sile330 for no grade mixed; S74C fo e fo) 4, and S6w6dC for new Wz!ac‘rn'l {ubw—s 4 2 fixed: also. o withoat decided cliange fa pricos; sales i ccisc for mlxed Weaern ‘Aud State, and aseie ror i ATIMIcE Arin 12 10M@10M for Ton el Miidie ¢ for Tong clear. rm; salod ) 6oy at SI1Gxe 1155 10F primé steam. A the Arst call for June, $11.58 b, 4 e 1,60 a8 or S SILTH bid and tc aked; and'for Getober, 11-80 510 10 2sxed: k= MArEet quiet; offerad at $1.10%, with $1.14 ; Grogeries~Sugar market irm with moderate Inqut: ] {8ir to gord rsz:(fl‘ quoted 3t 736734 fl"lt:?l‘: Hrzi od. 10 and 12 Havans at 7’1"58 Cotve—Markes tand nominally unehsnge quoted at 14545 3 uu"!n g&m::‘m ot ls\n:nli“ f‘:l gold. Giwo—Rules unchanged, a r request Lna country sndclty quoted at #9038 11-100, oo DT AL, Dr.J. A. SHERMAN respoctfully notifies the afiicted to bewate of travellnz {mpostors who are olng asont the country telling imltation appilances ana potsanc ¥ a5 compound, fraudnlently’ pre:cod- ing to understazd s buluess.'aad thus endanerinz the lives and causing {rreparable injary to rire oofortic nate. He his no agents, 0or has he ever Mstructed any one in hisbusiness. Dr. Sherman will ba (n Chicazo and Jiiwaukee during this month, where those Mtiested may consult him fa person, sni rzap the beneft nf bis experivnce and remedies. "Princi, ce, 1 Ano- gaperience rincipal wiler, § Ann-st . BE CURED. Try the new remedy. Tt cures the worst SORR EYE3 in a few weeks. Warrunted. DOCTOR PARSO! 205 South Clark-st. S MMER RESORTS. Lped O i e e TTMENASHA, WIS, Bruce’s National Hotel, Forfishing, boating, drives, and sporting then # D0 place {5 the Stat: that excels Menasha and ite sucroundings. Merasha is advantageously sltuated at the foot of Winnebazo Lake, on the Biz Fox River, within an éasy ride of Milwankee, The Nae tional'is one of the best hatels in th iuterion. The WHITE SULPHUR S RONSPRIN 2 1 clouy In Rhcumatic Col ! L. Nel ralgfa, Paralysis, Cutaneous Disenscs. Urinary Dificul. ties, Indigestion. aud Billary Derangements. New brick Batit Hotses, fintshed fn hard woods, and cone talning 92 roos .m:lllblst.fl‘x TCRS, are tow open, Send. N I, RDXEE & SON, 'S, oLl AVILION, Jauis 1T, Gaspyen & Sok UNITRD STATES, J. 1. ANTHONY & SO, MaxsioN Horsz, ilvuss & dxncxess, UXN10N HaLL, DAVID WoOD, Boarding Houses—d- Wirte. M. Srienva SUMMER RESOET-.LAKE ZURICH, Iil For health and beauty it has no equal i illinois. 1s located 32 miles from Chicago, on the Wisconsi Disision of the Northwestern Railroad, 4 milet from Bartington Station. (lood Lathing and fae Sshing. For further particulars address S. INGALLS, Lake Zurich, TIL. NNTAL BOAHDI: HIVATE FAMILY, afposiss bimet Colioge.” Tormiy St pel Phiindelphia. ot wss MEDICAL CAKDS. T DR. JAMES, Lock Bospital, cor. Washington & Franktin-sts, Chariered by the State of 1lfnots for 1o eapreas pur Pose of giving (mmedate rellef 1n all cates of private, ¢chronie, and urlnary discases in all thelr complicated Torma. It {s well kiiown that DI2. JAMES has stwed st the liend of the professten for the puz:wi‘em. Ageznd experien e i) t. Seminal Wenkness, Dlghit lusses by dreaimd, the face, lost man- hood, cun positively b les wantli thie nioss write. Piensant houine for rl' k for the milllon, Marriage Gule. whlich Lelis you all about these discrscs—who should marry— postage.” Dr. Jam pimpies on curcd. Lad R. C. BIGELOW HAS REMOVED from 279 oath Clark-st., cor. Van Bi~ Ten, to82 West Madleon-st., cor. Jellerson, Chicaro, 1l §2d Bz had fof e past tWanty ‘seary the largust pras: Waakhels ST, Driricr aiascs Sl oure ., Drivately, 1 ting to nn.nuvn. Sent in Senlod” zn’?&ép’k hgng” parate for ladics and gontle- © Muitlage Gulde, ur Sex- T aze pages, embraciiz every- tion free. ree. 200 ¢ generative system that 1s worth kaowing, thing on the Priek. %o'ia. NOCUERE! TN22 B7 ~w om ~orav: Dr. Kean, 175 S0tk Clark-St, corger of - Mo, Chicagy, 2=y be consulted, personaily or by mall, free of charge, z:l;ilfit;:?all:nul;n&::qfis d:ll\‘:m Pty J KEAN li1ae otd Rours, G b o8 e 7 119 Fiftb-ar., DR, LYO?2 Frivax ic, And NervoLs Diséaade aud Female Diffculites. Frenc Perndieal Fliis, Urgre, iz, specice) thc ouly surd pruventise sy, trage Gulde, tlustrated, ot vt L "€1.0u" Cotrespondence conpdenttel. Gal or swride, with' staimp, T8 Kb, French, or ‘Coburn HKedical Institnte, 177 South Clark-st., Chicago. 'The uldest instita- tion in the United Stater, chartered expreesly forthe cure of Private, Chirnie, and Speclal Diseases of bota Eexes. A staf of eminent Profe «wors in uitedinuct. Consultotion Sarsoaaliv 02 by totter tres - 759 reats ol

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