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6 . REAL ESTAT The Loan Market Undisturbed by New Applicants for Loans, Rates of Interest Low and Pay- ments Lromptly Made. No Bpeculative Activity in Realty, and Littla of Any Other Kind, Bome of the Prineipal Loans and Sales «--fale in New York, The Naures of the week's husiness {n the losu markel are slightly on the right side of a quarterof 2 milllon. Very little of this amount expresscs new loans, and very many fnstru- ments do not cover loans, but are mortgages to sccuro part purchase-money of property. The renewals amount to more than onc-half the aggregate consideration, and while these have generally been negotlated on terns more favor- able to the borrower, still there has been no demur to rencwinr loans even under these con- ditlons wheu the past record of tho borrower has been satlafactory. Ueneral buainess does not yet offer & profitable fleld for the employ- ment of capital, and capitalists arc evidently of the opinlon that the good time coming is not et near its adyent, or they would not be willing 0 lock up their means for anothier fivo years at the comparatively low rate of 7 or 734 tier cgm. Apulicants for new loans are very scarce. Pay- ments are falr, and continue al the impfove- ment noted Inat week. The rates for mones ato from 7 to 10 pet cent, according to clreumi- stances. The principal transactions of the past week were as follown: Clark strect, filty fect, west front, between Monroo and Adama streets, $30,000, flve years, ut 7 per cend. Washington street, fifty feet, north front, be- tween Dearborn and Clark streets, $66,000, five years, at 7 per cent. This {8 {n soine sense o re- newal of an old Toan, ot which the Interest was & per cent, R Madison strect, nn? feet, south frent, be- tween Stato and Dearhorn stroets, leasehold {n- terest In ground, with five-story buliding, 000, flve yeans, at 754 per cent. Allinola street, Aty feet, south front, by 100 feet, torthwest cotner of Cass sireei; also Michigan street, forty-five fect, south front, b; 109 feet, between Casaand Rush streets, 814,000, flve years, at 7 per cent. ‘ Noa. 234 and 280 Milwaukee avonue, being forty feet front, and lmproved, 815,000, five years, at 7} por cent. This Is a favorable toan to the Yorrowers, but then they atre enml partics, xhose credit fs untarnished, anii whose past record Justly entitles them to these torms. This is tho renewal of an old loan at lower rates, West Jackson sircet, twenty-five feel, south front, by 125 feet, betwesn Desplatoes nod Jel- ferson sireets, also Desplaines street, nnrv fect, wesl front, by seventy-nins and a hall fect, sotitheast corner of Jackson strect, §11,000, five years, at 8 per cent. COMPATATIVE STATEMRNT FOR THB WEEK RNDING 5 JuNE 16, 1877, 1874, ZInatruments, e St | S i ol C'riderat'n Trust.deeds t] Mortgages.. Aggregate..| 1748 201,550 Releasen...| 140) COMI'A AT A T atderatn|| o, [ Cnderatn, Trant-deeds| 7078 AIN,453|| GORS 1,271,300 Morigagen,, 101 114, bor| 8| 1 145 Apgregate..|” 408(31,041,007)( Bs0l$ 1,701,450 Releaees, .. _— B —AT’; B EALES OF TIX WXZK. ‘Thero have been no transactions during the past week of more than usual importanes. The real-catate narket has subalied into s dull non- epeculative condition that offers few featurcs or comment, Some of tho mors noleworthy soles were as followat 0. G. Gibbs has sold at Humholdt Park to Jullus Beng, houss and lot, for §! i to Petur Paulson, lioliko_and_lot, for $1400; to W, W. Owens, hovsc and tivo Tots, for $3.600. ~ Thess #alos are all for small cash payincnta—balance on lang time and imonthly payments, F. G. Welch & Co., aolil slx lots on Bholto street, 24xU5, between Harrison and Gurley streets, for #4000 cash; on Ogden avenue, just norih of Madlson, west foont, for $7,500; cot- tage and lot in Falattne for #2000 90x&3 feet on Bouth Clark stroct, 60 fect south of Seven- teenth strect, for $9,000; houso and lot on Brook strect, near Ellis ‘avenue, for 3 house and lot on Ellls avenue, south of * street, for 85,500, Hiram Canflcld sold 76x220 foet on Hubbard ;lflwm(‘.’ 100 foet west of Lincoln strect, for ) Chicago Land Comrnn_v sold BIxUN0 feet to river on North Brancl street, northwest of Hal- sted strect, for £12,000. flcnr{ 1. Wella sold Block 2, Weecott’s Tur- ner Park Subdivislon, 24, 40, 12, for $10,600, Lovi A. Crabtreo sold I50%x190 feet, fuiproy- ¢d, on Irving place, north of Taylor street, to Gicorge P, Traver, for $40,000. George Drake sold houso and lob on Warren avenuv, one lot_ weat of Robey street, south front. to J. C. Kuowles, for $11,600, DavidWillisma sold one-half intorest In houss and lots northenst corner of lllmlalkh and Cur- ts atreets, 502100 feet, to Johnson M. Burdge, for £15,500, Ebenczer Peek’bousht 10.18 acres on the south- weet corner of Chicago und Washtenaw avenucs, ur $11,500. W, i, Lytle bonght 48x187 faet, with framo ;ll((l) 'mnu Madison strect, weat of Loomis, for Thotmas Ilurford hought 571x3813 feet on the northeast corner of Twelfth street and Wash- tenaw uvenue, for §12,000, Martin L. Bundy suld cract in northwest quar- ;«&r)nl Bee, 1, 39, {3t Frank Osborn, for $14,+ A. Loeb & Bro. sold 424 feol on LaSallo northof Bivision, at $180 per foot. Two fine bhulldings are belng erected on the property at a cust of $10,000, SATURDAY'S TRANSPEGS, The following instruments were filed for recard on Satusday, Junoe 16; CITY PROPANTY, Van Norn s, we corncr of Hoyne st, nf, o0k DUII 1, 'dated Jine 16, ovvsuirarsa S 2,000 Ramo promfues, dated Juno 16, 2,500 Luckerat, 7 ({8 of Sixteenth at, wf, 2120 1t dated Jone 1 1,000 Wesson ab, 233 {18 of 7011, dated June 18, v 750 Vao Huren st, 205 ft e o i , 25x150 1, dated May 2 2,5 Deaplaines st,' 210 1% n of Folkk 106 1ty duted June 2G..., . . 8,000 Blssell #t, 45 ft wof Sophiaat, wf, 30x 125 it datod April24,. veenserses 3,600 Hurlbut'st, v of lackhawk st,'s T, 25% 122 01, dated July 1, 1870, . . 2,000 Went Indiana ot th) £ wof Halstad at, n 1, 242100 t, dated June 16, vieese 1,000 Eansaa st, 603 {tw of Loow| 21004 ft, dated June 16.... 1,300 Uouss and lor, 150 My & arc) 2,000 T bt daed Jane il "'«o uing east to Hush s 0 une kit Liberty vty 10 1 0 of Hatwted s b t 200 It, dated Aprii 27,........1 . 1,600 Wenworth av, 40 1t u of Thirty-iret at, w f, 265140 fl, dated Juns 16..,. 2,000 SOUTIL OF GITY LINITY WITILN & HADIUS OF BEVEX on ar, ¢ 2, 1002176 tt, dated June 5 ; BUMMANRY OF THANSYERS FOR TUN WENK. Tlo fullowlng f the tutal amount of ity and suburban transfers within & radius of seven miles of the Court-House filed for record dur- fug the week ending Baturday, June 16: City sales €03 considcration, 23,17, North of clty Umits, sales 2; consideration, $2,250. South of city Nmits, sales 03 conshleration, #57,014. West of_city limits, sales 23 conylderation, £3,800, Total sales, 73; total consideration, $322,841, MEW BUILDINO YOR TUR CHICAGO ATHEN.XUM. The Chicago Athenaum Lave leased the upper foors of a bulldingabout to be erected on Bouth Dearborn street, south of the Dicke: Building, 9‘] Messrs. McLaren & Wells, of Mil- waukee, The uew bullding will be niuety feet front on Dearborn street by elghty fect “deep, ‘Tue lower story witl be usid for four storcs, and the whole 6f theupper tloors for the otlices, class-rooms, readiog and chess roows, und E)’umulnm. which will be the entire size of thu uilding sud twenty-four feet {n helght, and supplied with all the new appliances n’ a firste class gympastum, bath-rooms, separate dress- fug-rous, ete. The bullding’ s to be com- meaced st once, C. P, Thomas, architect, FHEENCU FLATS, Contracts are about belng let for a block of Frencn fists on North aveoue, between North Dearborn aud Clurk streets, for T, C. Clark, of Puiladelphia. The building will bo 50x70, three storics and bascment, octagon stous frout, snd will contaln six spartuents of elubt rooms cach, with every couvenleace aud wodern sppliauce to render them first-class In overy respect. A back gallery eight feet wide, with shoota for ashes and garbage, stafrs to back vand, and_1ift and conl-bins to cach finor, with large Jaundries and dryitigz-rooms In hasement,wilt add greativto the convenlenca of the vecupants. Thess flats wlil be fhished by the 15th of October. C. P. Thomas, architect, SALK (¥ REW YORK. The New York Jeeal Estate Record sags: ‘The featnre of the week, and the chief object of Interrat at the Exchange Ralesroom, was the re- orted snle of thirty-four lots, comprising the en- Ire block bounded by Fifth avenne, Madison avente, Reventy-eighth and Seventy-ninth streets, Contrary to general expectation, the lots were not offered ‘separately, but in bulk, which sudden change of taclics on the part of the owners excited connlderable contment. 1t haa been Anggester in yartonn gharters that this action was Indaced by tho pressure bronght o bear npon the partles in intereat, by several extensive property-holders in the vicinity of the lota In r*nc!llnn. who advocated, on rational prounds, that the cxperiment of throwing such a valoable parcel of real cxtate upon the market In ita present depressed condition wonld be most hazardous, and the reault might prove so disastrons as 1o re- quire years to effect a recovery. The requel siowe fhat all effnets of ench property-holders to induce the withdrawal of the properiy from ssle rrnml inefectunl, hut & eafer plan for the pro. ection of the property was adopled in the an- nouncement of its offering in one parcel. The first bid received was $IK5,000, or 15,000 aver and above s mortgaze for §250,000, held by the Mutual Life-Insurance Comipany. A scemingly brisk com- petition between two persond tncreaned the offer to the anm of $420,000. at which price the properly was strick off to 31, Tlartley, of the firm nf Messrs, Schayler, Tlartley & Gratiam, It has been incor rr:ll{ reported that this block was pnrchased by Mr. Blenjamin Douglara in scparate parcein, anit that for the six Tota fronting o venty-elghth and Seventy-ninth strects, distant ;475 feel ¢ant of Fifth avenue, he pald, in 1830, the sum of £1:, 000 to Mr. Abratiam Michelbacher. Mr. Douglaea did nflfi $40,000 in 1K57 for the northeriy half of the hlocl bounded by Fifth avenue, Madidon avenue, Eight- 1eth and Elghty: trects, CURREN'T GOSSIP. IN JUNE, O give me A day when Summer fo new, On the carlicst edge of June, When the night comes slowly after the enn, And bringeth o western moun When the berrtes are ripe on tho strawberry-vines, And the roscn are red on the hongh, And the young grass springs by the sido of the lane, For the cottager's brindled cow, ¥ 1n the Winter, tho tabby.cat, close by tho hearth, May blink, and slumber, and pirr, Anit the bubbling tea-kettlo over the fire May merrlly answer her} And the mother may kait, and the ehildren play, And the lamp may steadily buren, And the supper may walt on tho generous board For the laboring sire’s return, Tint the winds kre koon, and the snows ate deep, Antl th skica are cloudy and dim, Aud the poor man I4 cold 8a the hearts of the rich, And life seemoth cheerless to bim, And the shivering cattle more closely they crowd An they munch at thetr monthfol of straw, And thie pitiless nikhita are ro bitter and long, And the morn cometh tardy and raw, 2 Sa give me & day whon Sumnier In new, On the earliest edge of Jupe, ‘When a soft it 1inzers behind the day, And the dawn cometh rosy and soon; When the robin haa built In the apple-fork, And the eatbird under the hedge, And the broud hrown brook at the foot of the hil} Ruatice the new-sprang scdge, ‘The young year is fair with her smiles and her tears, " And bier meadows where Lattercups shinej And the foll-frulted Antumn is sunny and ripe, When the grapes cluster thick on the vine, And the bramal alr, it is frosty and keon, § And pleasant tho coalfirea glow Ploasant the home on a wintry nlght, Or a sledge on the crisp white snow, Bnt glvo mo a day when Snmmer I new, On tho carlient edge of June, When the nlght contes alowly after tho san, Aud bringoth a Weateen moon, Citante NorLs Orzaony. Mapuiox, Wis,, June 0, 1877, DICK, T RAT. Hi, Laiin Repudlican, Richard Toner, the rat-cutelicr, known {n New Yorls as *The Rat,"" Is among the arrlvals at the Lindell, Having extorminatod the rats from the leading hotels and many private dwvellings in New York, ho comes here recommended by Mr. Leland, of the Metropolitan Hotel, to the propriotors of the Lindell ns the man to purge thelrcatablistiment from the vennin. Mr. Toner Is au fuit in bis art of rat-killing, and probably atands ut the head of his profession, Ha grad. uated under the tuition of an English rat-ux- terminator, aud has folluwed she business for twelve years In New York, sitpplementing the cateliing part in the way of profit by keeplng a rat-pll. But his emoluments in the last respoct havo been cut off by the humsoitutian policy of an enomy (o auch aports, Mr. Berzh, the friend of the rat, os well s all other mimals. Totier has a inlsafon, however, Lo porform aa woll us Bergh. Ho Is posted In tho natural history and curious tustineta of the rodent. fie asserts that the mt tribe commence breeding at threo months ofd, and the female breeda once & month, gmduu}ng {nvariably thirteen at » timg, and what |8 curfous only oneof the litter fs o female. This scarcity of the female scewn to be an excellent provision of nature, otherwise the world would be overrun with the progeny, Mr, Toner, accompanled by his sasiatant, John 8mith, mudo bis flrst csaay lust night a¢ the Lindell. 1le hruu’fm down from his room feryet, which, wheu the reqular trail of the rat I8 found, {s put {u to hunt them out. The fer ous litrle animal with a lang slen- rot {s a [c der body, sharoof acent, und his Instinct has been utliized to hunt vut 1abhits as well as rate, As It was essential to ascertain by spoction tho principal runway of the rats, thelr *oxits and thelr entrances,” tho ferres was not ens |ll||{ml at first, but a few rata wers pleked up with pincera and Ingged, About 10 o'clock Mr, Griswold and u conslderable party proceeded to the basement to skiruilsh, Lquipped with o dark-lantern and a palr of cullarly-constructud pincers Dick fa ready Vfi the hunt, - I1ls foct are incased In soft stippers thut ha inay move noisolesaly, us are also the fect of s attondant, who carrles & bug Into which tho rats are thrown. TReaching the room wherae he expocts to find rats b listens silently, and his sense of hearing, from constant prace tive, hna becomo very avute. Ilo can hear the -llzlxteu footfall of the rat, and, as the vermin pazss bita, with his left hand e throws & ray of Hebt upon the anlmal and with his L deftly clodes upon the hind legs or tall of the rident, which {s then thrown futo the buz. The sttends ant meanwhile ke:iu up a constant movement of the bag to keep the rats from gnawings thelr way out, “When the capturca have driven the rats into corners and hiding-places, Dick begling to maka an effurt for them, " He pokes into cor- ners, between barrels, and behind boxes, throw. tnlu a m‘yl frow Lls lanterninto these durk pla whiere the timld things aro often found hidden away, Often, too, thie lght will attract them, aud’aa they run upon the llghted spot the re- morselcss pincess gather them dn. It fs not an I-\;Iulltllll weeurrence fur Dick to capturo 150 n nfght, Quictly and deftly Mr. Toner and bls attend- aut continued the scarch, dropping into the subterrunean apartments of the hotel, aileys, ally, and slcoves. In ono of the passuges a aly old rat was obscrved behind & barrel, Mr. ‘Toner immedistely turued the bull'a-eye flash of his aark lantern on the rat, who, dazed by the sudden glary, lost his presence of indnd, amd before he Lad thne to realize the situation, he was clinched by the nippers, and ulteriug a squeal was pat In the bag, “Several others wero cuuiht fu this way, but Mr. Toner thought that be might not use the ferret until after midnight, when all was still. ifat all, the first night, Lefore Mr. Bergn interposed sn objection in New York, Dick could do his work more thoroughly, He then, as he will do here, vmployed™ a ferret, whose HI:I were Sringed” to prevent It from biting or Killive the rat. " Tho ferret was J"" into a mat Lole at tho top of the buildivg and for the space of un hour would be hid to view, The ratd staud lu mortal fear of thelr sgile little enemy and fly precipitately before ft. Wherever w rat may go the ferret can follow, aud be drives it from haunt to haunt, fromn cover to covery until fluslly the rats take to’ open spaces, when they fall an casy proy to Dick and hls ptocers. But through the sgency of the Sucfety for the Prevention of Cruclty to Aul- nals o Is compelled to forego this process in New York Btate. [u most of the otlicr States, however, he stiil employs the ferrct. It is by {ar the most effectual weans of driving the rats out of the house. The introduction of the ferret into & bulldiog three or four nights in succaasion, will compel the rats to vompletely cvacuuto the prewises. A tralued feeret s us obedicut as a well-tralned dog, The owuer bearlug tho ferrce fn the walls und whistling to it, will find his sumwmons immedfately auawered by the sppearance of the docile Mtthe anlinal, Must people bave an aversion to the rat. But THIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES. Dick has grown into such terms of Intlmacry with the rodent that ho admits him to hls clothing, allowing him to run over his body at will. Dlek has hnd many CURIOUS EXIERIENCES, which he relates, A coupte of them are worth telling, One early morning, after a nizhi's work in the sublerranéan reglons of ahotel In New York, he entered a Thind ayenue car with his assistant to return home. Tired out with theie labors they buth fellasleep. Buddonly Dick was awakened by a loud scream, and he openca his cyes to find the slecpy passcnzcrs, now thorgughly awake, standing upon the seats with the conductor danting about like one demented on the floor, in his endeavors to keep out of tha way of the rats that were scampering about in every direction, The assiatant, instead of keep- ing awake and shaking up the bag from time to time, had fallen ulvcn, and the rats had Rnawe-f their way through and escaped futo the car. The door once opened, there was a rush for it, In which rats and huinan beingsstruggled fot exit. In the meantima Dick calmiy conceal- el the bag and kept bis seat. Upon another early morning, with dark 1an- tern In one hand and the pincers In tho other, with his sssistant holding the lag of rats, he atond upon Lhe corner of the strect walting $ho contingof acar, A vizilant guanlian of the peace passeid, His eye caurht the dark lantetn and the pincers, which lie Immediately conclnd- cd were burglar's tools, and especially when he snw the bag i the hanis of the assistant, hie was vertain it contained the plunider. As ho ap- roachied they moved off. 1le ealled uponthem o stop, but they heeded him not. He ranafter them, and eatching them, demanded to know what they had in the bag. Dick refused to tell bim. Finally ho dotermined to investigate him- self, Seiziug the bage and opening it he plunged his hand into the seetbing mass of rodents, whercupon an old rat resented s oflicluusncss by securely fastening his fangs upon one of his fingers, With an explosive oath tho officer withdrew hia hand, shook off the rat, and went up the street nursing his fingers and vowing vengeatce upon the practieal jokere. e JENNIE'S BADIES, San Francieen Mail, The raln yesterday made the birds and anl- mals at Warner's wliarf very miscrable, esps- cially the monkeys, who sat out in the wet and looked with disapproving surprise at the leaden sky, a8 bLecame old Californians, and every ling of thelt careworn faces showed that they with the' rest of the old-timers considered such a stato of things “wlolly exccptional, eir, T as- suro you'' . . . A youthful monkey hop- ed tpon the bar and cltmbed upon Ol Water. runt’s arin just ns hie was taking the quid from lifs mouth preparatory to putting in the whisky, “Morniu'y Jun," sald the old boy cordiaily, nmklnf the small ring-tail, who at once shin- ned to his shoulder and scated himaclf on that tarry roost with great gravity and satisfaciion., “Fine young monkey, that,” obsceved Me. Warner, who had been kindly employed throw- Ingz bits of erackers to a Int uf nolsy bautaws on tha floor, **He’s Lhe AfLL." “CFIfth what !’ asked tho reporier. ** Fifth young *un that Jennle's had fn the ten years I’vc bad her, 8tie's a great Jennle, It's pretty to see her when she was a baby; an' she takes a slzht betler care of 12 than most women do of thelr young 'ung,* Mr, Wharnct went ou to say that Jennle de- voted horsell beart and soul to her offaprini, In thelr infancy she never lay duwn, but sat and held them In her arma dday and night. Not untll they had resched the age of at loast 8 months would she allow the youngster Lo wct further away from her than the length of her arm, Mra. Jennle Just a child by diphtlieria not long s, Mrs. Warner found “hee with the lt- tie corpes pressed to her breast, and lier fuce wore a look of utter wo. Shu refused to re- linquisk her dead baby, and bofore 1t could bo wreated from her it was necessary to forclbly unclasp her bands finger by flnger, and cven then slic canght the body with ber teeth, and never leb o until choked, Bhe moumed bite terly for more than a week. ** 8hie never furgets that the bables are her'n, cither,” sald Mr.” Warner, * ‘There’s one out there years old, and Jetinle Keeps an eys on hini yet. If anybudy teases one of 'ein’ it At Jon before Jenniels on hand, Bill, poke Jhn up for a moment.” Old Waterfrunt set the young mnne{ down upon the bar, begau inaking the most horrible fuces and uttering the ost tunlrylng, barks, “This extraordinary assault moved Jim to stand nzhast for a second or two and then utter n plereing sehistle of fright. In a momentan aged mankey—nona other than tha mother of Janes —vame rushing in, ber mouth In on azmitated ncker and war written in the workine lincs of her face. JJames sprong to her and was wrapped In her protecting otms {n a |y, BEER-MILLIONAIRES, New York ('orresnondence Har{ford Times, Tt {s only about thirty vears sinco lager-beer came nto use {n the United Blates, The first brewary was cstablishod In Philadelphin fn 1840, ‘Two years later F. and M. Behaefer introduced the businesa in New York. It Is now ono of the most Important industrics In tho city. Thers are thirty-soven lager-beor bre werles in tho city aud suburbs, and they turn out over 1,000,000 barrels In the course of tho yesr. Georgo Elirat sold 133,000 barrels In 1678, Ruppert rauks next =40n extensive manufacturer, his product the snme yoar being 74,000 barrele. The Behinofers, who tntroduced the business, sold 45,000 barrels, It 18 handly necossary to say that all the Iager- beer brewers are Germana, Some have boromo very rich, andonly a few have falled {n tho bitale ness. ‘The capital invested In it s vew largro. Ehrot's capital ta about #1,000,000. When ho atarted, about eleven years 8o, ho had to hor row money to earry” him aver the first fow months. Ruppert has over $750,000 in his braw- eries, horses, wagons, eto, He started In 17, Another brawer who started {n the same year retired ona fortine & fow yeara ogo, and” his partuer continues the busincsa on a capltal of £400,000, Altogetier tho motoy fuvested In the Lrewing of lager-hcer in and around New York is probubly not less than £8,000,000, he mien employed n the business carn from £08 to 875 per month, and have ol the beer thoy waut to deink. Thelr hours are long,— averaging Aftcen out of sho twenty-four honrs, Au employe who docsu’t drink more than twenly ziusses o day s considored cconomical, Many o up to flity or nm{ and there arosome who Loaut of capacity for 0, Ruppert's men drank 500 barrels last fiur at the expenss of the frm. Nearly all tho beer manufactured nowadays ls doctored,—that Is, druge are uscil to color It and tons it up. ’l‘bn usiness of aupplylug druce to tho beer-mon has becomo Tn to farge, The brewers aidmit tho uso of strugs, but 1maintain thut the beer Is improved by them ‘rathor than injured. Tho different Kkinds of heer are so well Known that any steady linbiber ¢an tell at a aip wlioss beer bie {8 drink- Ing, Some ol the brewers uso Croton water,— paying innuense tax for It yuur(ljy,—uml others get water from arteslan wells, Une tirm Lias a well of kind that yields over 200,000 gallons daily, — MAWKEYE NOTES, Luringiom Hatwkeye, Thers has been so much rain (n Jows this opring that the grasshoppers wear Indla-rubber boots. The weather In Hoaton Is cloudy and threaten- for, with Charles Francls Adams ranging from 810 17 degroes below zoro, as usual, Theright kind of a boy witha pea-shooter can tako s man's mind off his buainess-troubles and Eolulu auicker than anythiug elso In this bleak, cold world, ' The Princess of Wales has &:rown denf as o ron. and her delighted busband now kisses the hired girl behind the hall<oor, with resounding smacks that shake the pendants on the chundes Hers, with pegfect fmpunity. The great demand In the citles where Mondy and Sankey have been starring {s a flahing-pola that looks like the handle ot a contributfon. basket, so that, wien the good man comes back from the creck Sunday sfternoon, people will think he has Just been out to @ tmission-schovl. In thclcdn(l of fast tralns it makes aman feel dreadfully, when he buys a ticket for New York over a road that will take him from Bur- lugton to the )Xutrsyaolh iu thirty-two nours niucteen minutes and twenty-soven secords, 1o learn that, by going on the other road, he could have reached New York eleven seconds suouer, During the storin last Friday, one of Burling- tou's best young men was struck by lightaing, but fortunately escaped serious Inflxry. The bolt struck oné of the poluts of anding collar, but, long before it could get down to tha youug man's neck, the clectrie fuld gavo it up, and curled up cxhuusted about hulf-way down the collar, used up, ZEB VANCE AS A SIIOW, When Uov, Vance was canvassiog the North Carolina mountain district for Cougress in '60 he found at oneof his sppolntments an immenso sudience, and one ingenlous mountaineer who bad taken advsntage of the occasion tosct up a menagerle exhibition with ona rattlesnake fn & zlass case. ‘The exhibitor stood at the door and rummed up his sudicnce with s sct speech, whila a long fiddier added to the 1nterest of the two-beaded suake show within, — After the sucaking was uver fn tne evening, the tiovernor approached the suake dum.y,fut dswn his ten ceuts, aud walked {n. Hls dlsgust was great when b beard the wuan ou the vutside cry vutb: "*Oh yesl ladies and gentlemen, come thia way and sce the greatest curfositics in the world, the two-headed snake and Zeb Vance, bolh for 10 cents—come tbis way," cte, IS COMMERCIAL REPORT. Detroit Free Preos, Tho other day a Detrott grocer of good atand- fog had reasona for desiting to know what sort. ol & place a subnrban grocet was dolng business in, and what sort ot a stock ho was carrying, and he sent one of his employes to ascortain r‘mlmlnu. ‘The young man came back in due me with the report that the store was old, the: stock run down, and that thinga didn’t Jook at all prosperous. Why, I have been told that he keptquitaa stylish place,' ramarked tho grocer. *8yifst1™ echooil the younz mang *why, he hasn't got & single atan of * Turn Iown the tina" in sight anywhero on the walls (" That was enough, e SUNDAY LAWS, v the Editor of The Triduns. CriteAao, June 16, —in your {saue of last Snnday Tnoticed su editorial npon **8unday Laws," sug. gestad by the petition which 1s belng ciccalatod looking to the cloaing of th loonA on Sunday, 1t was (like many other editorialnof Tus Tainusn) weltten In the nick of time and in tha Interosts of the right aide. Whilo I bellove that Tue Triaunx takes a true view of the situation, there {s atill another aspcct of the sabject that might be pro. sented, bearing directly npon those who hare been and will be asked to sign this petitlon, rather than upon the politicAl policy Involved, Cranting that the evils which have devcloped thomselves In our munlcipal _affafes have grown - ont of tha agitation of four Jeard_scoy and that only barm has been it reault, stili o largo number of peoplo will be In favor of this sccond effort In tho #ama direction, becauns lhn‘ mistakenly belleve Shat ticy are thereby making s stand for fl"hL 'rg:n people wll, slyn {his petition from an honest bellef in its righiness, tinless you ¢an convince them Lo the contrary, 1 have not accn the petition, bot I gather from Trta TRINUNE that the memorlal is based upon the fmmorality of the trafilc In liquor. . Now, It T hdve tightly read and interproted the Scriptara upon Tils matter of Keeping holy the Sabbath-day, we are commanied to abatain from our worldly svocas tions npon that day: our usual labors are (03073 suspended; while thas re-llnf, ws worship U “in spitit and In trath.” 1 find nowhera any command to cease from sinful labors and Immorat occupations only upon that day, and I thereforo conclude thal the petition in 1“""“ 18 unsound in its incontlon. Do these Christlan peopls intend to class the sale of liquor among the merely wotld. l‘ puraults of the day! Why not include, then, tha cigar-stores, and ‘the confectlonety and 1ces cream saloons, for many of thesc keep open doors on Sundsy? thut if the morality of th traflic in the ucation lnvolved, I mnat #ay I'lind no warrant in hie tiood Book for linmutal practices upon any. day of the weak. It e sald there, ** Hoye h(v{{, * bt the commandment ia lmited to no apecitied day or hotr, Iwould ask the Chrlstian community ta consider befora they make s distinction whicli Jod haa not made, will He, the Suprems Lawxirer and Judge, approve this course which would prahibit one form of ein upon Mia day, while during thesix rematuing days of every woak we not only allow but licenxe tnfls monetrous evil, which Is sending men ta hell every honr? No. 1am of the opinlon {hat no lawa or regulatfons will accomplial An[’- thing which shall not strike At tha root of the ovl, and abolish Monday liquor-salling as well as Sun« day's traftic In drunkenness unday liguor-selling 18 but the Iorlnmlt branch ofa npraa-flul tree whose underlylng roots choking out the verdare of the sod and the be: ful flowers, Shall wa abate the evil by vigorously ahaking this tonmost bongh? Ttather will niot every gust of wind that agitates tho tree-lop nm?uman the minchievous touis? The ax must be jall to the root of the (ree; it most bo removed toot and branch, 17 we are Lo accoyplish tha tluaired enl, The ona good thing, in my opinlon, in this peti- tlon, in the acknowledgmuient that tho tralle in and uro of alcoholte beverages 1w Inimoral in Its tens dency. "Vhia (e-chlns‘ men that it 1s A crime to drink, this edocating the people to hellovo in the atnfnlnesd of the habit, 1a the only thing that will save the rmmlr{ from atter ruln. ° When the peo. ple are thoroughly edacated ?mn thin subject, and ubllo mentinent declares drunkenness & crinie, hon the voice of the people will demand and n tain the closing of ssloons ou every day of the weok, Jonx CoLLisn. T9 the Edltor af The Tribune, Cuteano, Juno 16.—1 would suygest a way to closs the most of the saloons on Ron- day, Tha low grog-shopa will follow from ambl- tion to bio slke thelr betters, First, lot the ladion who are engaged $n this work go to the lsrge whole- snle liquor dealers, and got them to sign a recom- mendatfon to the rotall dealsrs to shut shop for one Those wholusule dealers willail do this, be. day. r-zsu they are atly eapltaile rmmmcnl church members, and roclal leadars, and h? know 1t would be good and politething'todo. Hecond, call on the lacge hotels, snd got tliem to akroe to cigne on Sunday, Third, call on Jake, ty, C. @, And the rest of the prominent bra within a rading of & quarter of & mile around Clark and Madiron atrests, and get them to consent, 1 ven- ture the boga will all do it, for they all like goout on the rosd on Hundsy, and a0 do thelr barkeepars, They will ny 1t ls not such a bad 1des; It gives neall & **ront. ‘Then when this has heen doue, extend the radins west, north, and south until all the rum-sellera havg been **ncen and their conment wecured, Don't atiempt to see the German buer men: thoy wou't consent, and they won't be advised, aud they won't be driven; theydon't know anything about Sunday: 1t was nover & parl of thelr education. You nifght as well expect an Alaakan seal-hunter to understand Parislan French ne & Uerman to understand turning off the beer-faucet on Banday. Lotitrung they don’t do innch harm, for beer makes the Lrain stapld; whisky, brandy, 1111. and rum wet the brain on firo, and creato a regular hell, 1t (s & trnlem shat yon cannot "drive men lodo anything wheo the dignity of couscnt can be sce corded them, ‘Tha promoters of this Bunday-shat.your-ealoon ‘movatment are 100 radical and cxacting. Go alow, my frlends; get the ** bo, to jine in the ring, and you wiil inake & succoss of it Hexx Turoton tus Mint, —— TO AN INCONSTANT FRIEND, Dant thon remembor yoars sgons, How we In childhoan playe, And how In youth, through firld and wood, Oft aido by nde we atraycd? How littlo carcd we that you dwelt In atately mansion tall, Or that my humbler lot was cast In uelghboring cottage small, ‘When round my neck your arms you twined, And spioke so enrnestiy: 443y darling, an iy love for life, Ko is my love for thee, ‘Wihen 1 lidva coinu ta innn's estats, + _And yo woman grown, Then Uaball wed thee, and my heard, Do over all thine own, ™ The world had uat then taught s Sow "T'tw mnre diverse, tho lof, 'Than worlds apart, of those who dwell In palace and in cot, But thou linst learaed tha Ies'on well, Fur no hune'er wo ni We j1ans ue stianigers, and | soem Nut worshy o'vn to greet, But I've no causo for grioving, for, 1ad T beon rich Itke thee, *' " Our lves rin lunue! crehancs 1now yonr brido night be. 1 might have wed, a1l unawaro, Oue who (ur paftry pelf Would tramule frigiaship underfoot, Or sell Bin very self,: So vo unr way thrangh smillog ficlds OI plenty aud of wealih, While [aw bleat with litile, save Gud's chiefeat bios health, And yet | hops you'll ever be s lapir, wiih your brid All decked In genis and glitt'ring sheea, With besuty, rank, and pride, As I with him wha In bis hears My Ilunfl- thero enthroned, Who Icfed me fur mysclf alone, And Yiot for what T owned. Mis loxe ba priceless; in Lis glance neas I expresacd ; A nu‘r and a nobler heart No'fr beat In manly breast, 80, 11] 'a you well, fnconstant friend, Posdessad of rank and wealth, While 'm cantent with lowly lot, With trueat feiends and health, Mus. Lovias T, . TITANS AND MEN, 4 Blessed are the meek,” exclaims the volce of fnsplration, but can » man be meek with the conscloujucss that s dreaded monster s con- suming lus vitals! We are not a race of Titans. A Promeglieus might stand chained to the tor. turing #cfk with a valtute perpotually gnawlug hia Jiver fundd bis face over wear au expression of herole #4 | oven nieck endurauce. But Prome- ileft no descendants. With vultures ) consunlng his liver, the modern man makes Kluself and every onearound him misera etfuly 2loomy, hypochondriscal, ha sees and lifo all on the wrong sldo,—the dark shde,~and whoever darcs to mssert that sunny slde he rogards ss anenemy, or at best 8 mockor of his lmaginary woes. Unlike the mythical Titas,, the victim of disesse is not to cleansy and heal. As romedies for this most depresstujg ofall diseases,—** Liver Complaint," —none more efficlent or puopular than Dr, Plerce's (folden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Purgativg Pellets. The Pellets effectually re- move thel effcto xud pofscnous matter, while the Medfeal Dlscovery finparts strength and bealth tothe cutlre system. Thoy sro sold by M 4 intle’ FINANCE AND TRAD Dull Close of a Dull Week in Financial Circles. The Produce Markets Irregnlar—Wheat Actlve and Weak—Other Breadstuffs Quiet and Ensler, Provisiens N Shade Firmer-Stotkn of Dilte- Froduce Mosement of the Past Week, FINANCIAL. ‘The weak tlosed without any new feAtured, The demand for accommodations wan testricled to rog. nldr customers and & very few ontalde borrnwern, The predent month 1n always a quiet one, bat this Janc s quicter than any of Its predeccesotr. The sapoly of paper from sil efdes s not ogual to the disposablo surplus of tho banks, but thers la no re- 1axation of tho strictness wilh which all paper offered {s scrutinized, Tates of dirconnt aro @10 percent Al the banks 1o regnlar customets; on tho streat, the usual varle atlons on bank rates are made. New York exchange was sold between banks at 60@75¢ per $1,000 premlam. Tho clearings of the week are reported as fof. lows by Mansgor D, It. Iiale, of the Chicago Cloars ing-llonse: crearne, 2,044,474 2790061 201,318 Malances. $ 210,000 Correaponding week last ARG S 7 Yea B oeshid e 22.008,304 1,021,841 BANK CLEARINGS IN PIINCIPAL CITIXS, The Publtc. The exchanges daring tho .ficat week in June do not indlcato substantial Improvement In business measurod In values pall., Notwithstanding an ine Qreaso In the sggregate exchanges at eleven clties of 8.3 per cent, in compArnison with the corre- eponding week last yoar, §L appears (1) that the exchanges outsido of New York were $154,113,- 810, agalnst $100,005,100 last year, n decling of 3.7 por cent; (2) that thia declino appesrs atfive clties ont of ten, and embracos all tho more ime portant except Doston and 8t. Lonias (3) that the Iargo Incroass in Now Yark Is parlly dae to stock “tranmactions, and that the Incroase at Now Orleans 18 also larzely of 8 specalative origing (4) that the compatlson 18 with & month in 1878 in which Duat- noss declined rapldly at New York, Philadelphla, 8t. Louls, Clocinnatl, New Orleans, snd Lonls- ville; and (f) that the aggrezato movoment 18 do- cidedly smaller than that of any preceding month this year. Tho retuen as followa: . 1877, $404, 160,247 o 42,435,112 e U0, TRLNG al, \!‘lll 8,274,000 . 383,010 1t 18 not proper to attributo the whola incrense at Now York to apecilation, bt there have also been veey Jarga exchangon In connection with the fund- ing to United States bonds, The fact that the market ia nearly biaro of whent cxplalna tlio altua- tion at Milwaukee, and In pars at Chicago. Real improvement appears al Doston, which, In cone nectlon with recent manufacturing divldends, lonks well for Now England industry, and at Pittsburg, Loutsvillo, and 8¢, Loals, But other citica of large trafic suffer from a prevalling depression, a0LD AND GREENDACKS, Gold was 104 @105} In greonbacks. (Greenbacka woro D5)@U5); conts on the dollar in gold, FORBION EXCHANGEH. Solgli switzeriand..... Qerman) Btates 080l *Rl.os.. 204 0f 13— IaRUAFY AN 08 0f 07~ JAnuary an: 1206 0f ‘F=—January sn Tnited Statoe 10-40, nited Kt nfted Atat United Staty 080 Cfty 7 B ct. bond it g AR it Chiexgo City 7 s t, 14 ;i o Cook County T tlhlmlherluf ltmlll'lfll:n - ncoln I'ark. Chicago Gas-Light and Coke 63, 'ifock, 140 BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, 70 the Western Associatad Press. Nuw Yonx, June 10.—(loid opened at 105 and closod st 103§, with ell sales to-day &t thoso fig. ures, Loaningrates 9, 13§, 24, and 1 per cent per annum and 1-04 per cont until Monday, Governmonts closed steong, Tailrond bouds firm. State bonds qudet. The stock market has buen -Irregalar. At the opening prices advanced on & report that the fast passenger traine would ba taken off ‘on Monday, and tue fare o Chicsgu put back $24, but later tho market deoclined on & re- port that eastward-bound freights wers to be reduecd to waler rates, which arelres (ham one. bal! of thoee nuw charged by zafl. After midiay thoro waa & recovery, with the exception of coal stucks, aud the Improvement continued tlll ness tle close, whon prlces doclined i to ¥ per cent in tne general lst, 134 per cont In United Stated Exe press. New York Central fell off from 03 ta D2¥, aud sales were made At D0N@00%, exedivie dond. Lako Bhore declined frum 48% to 47X Northwestern preferred from 40X to 40k, Toc! laland from 02% to 9214, Ht. 'anl from 20% to 10, proferred frum 505 to 6O%, Western Unfon from (0% to 00Y, Delaware, Lackawanna & Weate ern from 4% 0 335, Delawaro & Hudson from “8 Lo 2744, Morrls & Kescx from 50 10 683, snd United Sistes Bxnresa frum 4044 1o 43, Bowe members of the Qoverning Comulties of the Stock Exchanke are matuning a plan for deal- ing in dovernment bonds for account aa consols ara dealt in at Lundon, Trausactions sggregated 152,000 aharcs, of waich 11,600 were New York Central, 85,600 Lake Bhore, 3,300 Nocthieatorn preferred, 6,500 Rock laland, 16,700 6t. Psul, 4,500 Delawaro & Nudson, 19,700 Delaware, Lackawanna & Weale ern, 8,000 Morris & Essox, and 213,300 Westorn Ualoa, Money market easy st 13(@3 por cent; prime morcantile paper, 3@+ por cent, Customa zeceipts, $223,000. The Asslatant Trosauror disbursed $140,000, Cloarings, $Lik 000, 000, T'he Brittanlc took out to-day $300,000 {n gola coin and $140, 000 In allver bars. Bterling quict at AK7@480%, The weekly bank statement 18 a follows! Loans, decrease, $1,08),400; legal tonders, Incresss, 1,285, 6005 deposite, decrease, 81,074,700 cire culation, decroase, § $464,078, 101,000} reserve, iacrease, GOVERNMENT BONDS, 4 New 4ige, lon. aciie, Mock. ithats Ceni levgiiad & b orthwesiera Tonuesses, old. ‘enncsad, tle I'llllnll. roREIQN, ¢ Loxvox, Juns 16.—Consols, money snd scconat, a0 e okl atetoveed, 14+ Tituatn Gumtral Pais, Jooe 16. —Rontes, 1041 9750 COMMEROIAL. The following were the recelpts snd shipments of ding articlos of producs o this city during the twenty-four Lours euding ab 7 o'clock ea motning, aud for the corresponding time last year: . Teceipis, Shlpmenta, 1877, 1818 || 1877, 1878, i sra| ja0ae | 3am| oo lour, b 2 ¥ Fpar or STml 0N 2R o2 50 12,01 0307, R [ AT: 'm.;.m 37,240 o424 4. 2 BT 783 Fivuy oo, 122757 175 b [ g 3,074 10, 1,503 & pi) 83! Withdrawn from storo daring Friday for city corisnmption, 6,013 bu wheat, 783 bin corn, 660 bn oats, 271 bn rye, The following grain was inspected mnto store In {hla eity on Eaturday moming: A cars anit 10,000 b No, 2 Northwestorn whent, 1 car No, 2 apring, 4 cars No. 3do, 1 car rejected do (0 wheat); 1 ear No. 1corn, 70 card and 11,000 bu high-mized, 8 cars now do, O cars new mixed, 220 cara and 14, 500 bu No. 2 corn, 74 cats tefeéted do, 17 carn no grada (405 corn)} 5 cors white oate, 17 cars and 5,000 bn No, 2 do, 24 carsand 1,700 bu rejected do, 2cars no grade (48 oats); 1 car No, 2rye, 4 carsrejected do; 1 car No. 3 barley, 8 cars rojected dd. ‘Tatal (470 cars), 248,000 bit. Inspected ont, 40,000 Y wheat, 116,380 bn corn, 2,723 bu oata, 2,488 bn rye, 7,800 bu barley, A year ago Fatarday 239 car-londs wheat were Ine spected Into store,and 85 cars two years ago, Ditre ing the firat sixteon daysof Juno 121 car-londs have been inspected in, againet 4,202 carsfordoin 1870, and 1,035 cara for do {n 1875, The followlng were the recelpts and shipments of breadatuffs and live atock at this point durlng the past week, and for the corrcaponding weeks ending as dated; Junedd, Junen, June t7, Recelpla— oA A 1 5,818 as018 O4, A7 22,7 #3410 1,020,811 47,318 22%,610 M, 102 D, 723 20,240 25,588 0,502 7,500 it 14,380 LG 18N The following wero the exports from Netw York for the waeks ending as dated: v Juns 10, Juned, June 17, w7 1877, 7,008 1,869 hA% 1R 1870, 0T8O 020,370 '4u2a57 Lonlsvillo telograme atato that the weather In that scction {a ine, and that the harveat {u progress- Ing favorably, s 1t Is nupgested that when cerialn men wanc to rald corn they had belter obtain & lot of gongs. ‘The ndw arrangement woull make no more nowe than niow, and save lung power. The follawing figures give, approximately, the sltuation in wheat in Gitcat Britaln on {ho mecond Batardav of Juno fn two years. ‘The quantities named aro quartors: In farmers* hands In storo Intransit 1877, 2,240,000 1,847, 20 00, 000 Total .. 608 5,047,810 The spp pply for thin yoar In estimated to be enough to last till Sept. 5, without further shipments, ‘The Tiritish crop of 1ast year was eatl. mated at 1,800,000 quattors, bealdes the requirce mente for seed. The leading produce markets were generally 1esa active Saturday, axcept wheat, and graln was oneler, with little dolng for ehipment, The ad- vices from other points were not particularly strengthening, and the woather was fine after tho navere storm of the preceding evening, and reporta from the country indicatod that harvest operations were In progress with satisfactary prowpects, ‘There was little doing fog shipment, outside of an arrangement 6 ship out some 4,600 tes lard, The trading was largely local, Thero wasone small failare In whaat. Iloge were active and 10c higher, with mates of common to cholce at $4.00@4.00, Cattle were dull and weak, with common grades aclling lower, Bheep wore Inactive at 5. 00¢25, 00, Lumber wan falrly active at yar/s and dack, and stoady, though some geades moved slowly at the wholeraly market, ‘The wool sod broom-corn markets wero quict andunchanged. The offerings of scods ware small, consequently the market ruled quist hut firm for most varictles for which & fow buying orders were recelved, and holders wero walting foe an opportnnity to All them, Potatoes continue acatce and firm, Hides wore steady. Tha offorings of groon frults werc liberal, ‘espeoially of atrawberrics, which sold frecly at lower prices, Poultry wi uil and weak onder a fair aupply of emall snd rather poor loeking atock. Lake frelghta wero quiet and esay; 26 on corn to Dufalo was the saking rate, and on large veseols Tess would prubably have been accopled. Room wae taken for 10,000 bu wheat, 171,000 bu corn, and 15,000 bu oats, Rall frolghte wore dull, but nominally stoady at former rates. To New York 30c per 100 Bs on grain, and 45¢ on boxed meats. Tu Uostan, Port. land, and Providence, 350 on grain and 60c on pro. visions, To interlor Now England na'riy, 356¢ on grain. ovislons (o Daltim-we, s2c, and to Phila- dolphls, 43¢, “To Montreal, 253¢ on grain and 350 on provistons. *‘TFourth-class® rated 10c above graln. 1t appenra that part of our remarks In Saturday's Lasus on the rulo recontly adopted by the Board of ‘Trade wore not warranted by the rate in question, Wo hasten to oxplalo tust & prominent momber handed to our reporter what purported 1o be a core rect copy of ihe rule, bul which really omita sev- eral wonle of Importance, 1t wan doubilens unin. tentlonal on the part of the momber refeered to; but it was Als fanit, nevertheless, GOONS HECKIVED Chicago customa June 18, 1877; John Ciratsm & Co,, 4% casks brandy, 23 cascs champagno; J. Mil. lor, 31 cases wine; Schweltzer & licer, 14 cases muslcal Instruments, Loys, ete.: Unlon Notling M1l Company, 21 tons splogel lson. Amount col« Jeoted, $4,009,03. TROVISIONS, HOG PNKIDUWB‘-WON'MGGHIHH sctive for the tla chango 1o the tone of Eastarn advices, ‘The following are the returns of packers and wares housemen of the stocks of the various descriptions of winter hog product on hsod i thia clty uu the dates gflnfid. a4 reporio 3 d o 1he Becreiary of the Board of el e BEe ui & 1, 743 1,000, 1; 1o a0 oud YR N < :sgfl By 258 »3 B [ 35 *Iacludes summer moss po;i.‘_lml. [ of fo! muor oruduct (8 thus returned: e 2| Bliort vibs, 1bs..5.344, 500 shibite the shipments of provie slos fa detail for the week ending Juse 14: 0C] “Aiso, 1,432 atbior picgs Iard, and 03 do hams, ‘The followhg tabls exhihite the sygregste shipments of provialans 1a detall sincs Oct, 27, 1670: Articla, | Bris Also, 83,573 otber pxga lard, sad 2,008 do bams. Poxx—Wad rather more activesad frregular, ‘Tle market was firmer early, advance 66100 per brl, bub decilaed 30c, and closed xo lowes than the pre- slo wern repartod of 1230 bele sene, i y fritre s ll.7|l, and 14, %5, Total 24,250 hrie. The market closg 511 5@11.m3 cath or seller Jnne: .Ilfvr‘ Iz nrgciter Ty 812.72l6@1L73 Augurt; aeiier g, tembet was nominl & 814 69A1LETH, and sciler iy T me men Tk wa q‘-}v’:ud At $11.73012.00, and o5, i tme dq at §2.752.00, A .fimnumu Mun%ww'l‘lc et m ere wae arte demand for enshlots aea "y 1bs Trom the Iateat pricea of Fr uRNE 4,500 tes far Ju 1y reiverd otdres to ahin th npert “{ ha dotng, hut rh& ieWflan’t 8 decream tende m-lmulmmm o werl r ,n ted of Wu.el cash At l-?J')'H. 31 3, 75) ey feller July ot ¥9.0%38. 7761 And 7,250 1C8 Reiler Ange USLALR. TR IR RS, Totsl 11,030 te8, Fho marker tloend Atm &t $3.70+/,75 caan or seller June; BA. T3aN 776 seller Juiyt and B.R%28.R71¢ aellee Auguat. ember was nominal At ‘Xi 110,16 8L m% 1Ilnn. New Iard way nominal at 107 2}gc por 100104 belaw the pricy BATA—Were qulethnt ashatefirmer anatdes. There WA YETY TITL16 ADPArent ASmAR (07 &XPatss W1t Ther Tre sgmo Indicatiunt of quiee tnugiry; S ey frananctions not maio, public - SAIEa were repbruen s} 4300 ba Anont{erh At 34604450 DEF 100 1. 05 o norb s 4L 8000 st tuiz, i pinneely A, 4 mveet plokind Ham (15 3 onel 48 tha foliowing rangn of brica' 119 Blort Long g i, afifim Piis] A ] " @ a I iy, o nly it ‘Augiust, Tooks a 8 L& 4 Longand shott ¢leata duoted at 0'ge ¢Amt or June, ler August. Cumberisods quiet at gi0q and gHe selle '4e; fong eat HLARYG hoxed; sweet-plekied ll“n! Ti4 ureen hay . acon quofed ht A4ane fof shonider, TATYe fur . 148 for hort cloars, Y4100 for liams, cked, inE, a8 qiifed 41 44@Te, X fn X i m B3l G Tat e, } hams, S Tanrow = (L 2506 Tor comtey e wduil st TH@TKe for clty, aad 79 BREADSTUFFS, FLOUR-Yan qulet and tame. The market way nominally unchanged, but 1t tronld hava been tnpowl. blo to scti any conalderahle auantitics eacent at concer. tlons, Bales were reported of 60 bris wihter at $0,5), ant 50 brit apring lextrns at $0.73310.00, Total, 4% bris. 'The market cloaced with the follnwing an(hie av. tog tangeof prices: Cholce winters, £9.0060.731 ment. um do, $8.00GR.733 common do, §7.(Ks7.301 eholcq Minnesola sjring, $4.5090.00; medium do, $4.m ©3.50} cholce patents, 0.00410.50; medlum do, 4,61 ©40.00; common du, $8.U048.504 cholco family flone (opring). $7.5036.00; medium do, §7.0027,501 #pring extras, $0,50@7.00; cholea dnring superfines, $3.07) 8.30; medlum do, $4.00@5.00.. Liye flour, $4.754 3. Bran—~Wasguiet and easfer. Bals was mada of 19 tona at $13,50 prr fon on rack. Crax-3eat—Saie was made of 10 tons coarseto are tive at 817.00 per ton on track. WHRAT—Was #ctivs aml weak, declining 8Ye e bu, nnd' tlosiog 8340 below the iatest pricesof Fii. day. Liverpool was quoted *'depressed,” PATier fEcHmt In cartoees Ahd Now For et da Tyt thiére was some diapusition 1 DERF 1S maTker ners s f;000 Du, No: & N, V. s recelrod by fake, though {i came for tne in'a loea) mill. Thatand the fact of anof weather brolight ont sallers tn forco for future, ahd it was stated that In(e quAntities of Jong whcat'were uninaded. The offel(ngs for this monty wera leas free, thecash No. 2 wheat lieing (n few hands. And It wasreiatively atronger, neliing at A prembum e aver July. OUr receinte of Stralght wheat wero amall, and_the postings indicate a furticr redictios ot $omo 160,00 bi In aur starks {i store during (he we: fearing not more than 630,000 bu of all gra But we are now (n tha mlddie of June, and tho be wauted Diefore tha mdvent of the new crop. Tha, sninping demand SAtupday wak very ight. fefler Jui opencd At 61,475, & advanced to $1,473( nd deellned irreiularly to $1.41 at the closs, befer uguat Aold we $1,. B AL the Inside. Seiler Beptember was nominal at &1L.¥IG1.22, and Aciler the year sold aparingly at " Iteriiar No, 2 o montn, Fankeil ROMINALY 8t $1.497A 1 4i¢. & At tho Inskdes and car-Juty of do (n prefarred Joratinng closud at 81,479 _salca were reported of 1,47, Laal 3 aprhiin at 1. 481,404 400 bu rejected Jci M0l 1,400 bu by sainple at 81,001,533, Total, RO bu, . MixnraoTa WirAT=1Yan in falr doman tiveiy frm. Balca wore made of 350 b N i 2,000 hu by samnic at #1.44@1.55;_8nd 1,80 b 41,704 free on baard cars. Total, 4, 130 bu, COIEN_\Was dull during a greater part of " cilve at other times, and genvrally weak, declining e penba froin the tatest pricceof Criday, iveryoo Teporied stendy hatders, bub New York was dill, and our recelpta were targer, while the stock in stors hers o clianged [ittle durios tie week. The weather wis Inate favorahic, aud the market sympathized wiia wheat. Tiie shifipink demand was ratiier dull, the bete tee grades onty belig n falr. request. The nisrket o futures wastatlier firm early, bus_soon fell off unider whatacemedtole & Jacal bear movement, as there were not inany outalde onlora on the flour. 'The pros: iecta for thie hwxt cfup ara Improsing, and thero t iow ittle fears wiili regand to_ conditton,’ o that operators ara diaposed Lo expeot & rather arga balanee of rersiat tu tlie near futyre, Beller July opened a4 4nYceg v+ sparingly at 40)e, and declined fo 45i4e at the Seller August sold &t 47Hm4uMe, glusing a8 % Beller tho jomnth. or redinr’ Ka. B oy AL444Q4BIc, closlnz at the Instdw. with 3(d pr for bigh intxcdy glii-edged recelptsof No, 3 ¢ uey mixed closed st Casli sales wera peported o, \ 3 high ixed a8 44348403 4.000 b0 new do ab . | daygoy 10, durbu now nitxed at ficy 38 0 by refecied | [ Ay T1a.h00 bu No. 28t Hidiage 11,600 bu Dy same 10 a8 4iR420 on tracks and 2,800 bu 'do Bt &1ku4la ree on huard cars. - Tatal, 214, 600 by, TH—Wefb quiet and easlcr for futures, whils eash or aeller the month was firm, Mot of the ‘cash belng Dol oft (e market, The récelpiaand ahipiments wers {alr, and the stock seamis ta liave docressed litle (34 week. Theofferings for July were falr, but buyers wrre scarce. oller themonth, or cash, At iiseq July opened ata7bge and olosed dull 8537} redected oai prore firm st 28igzic, Aamnied wero io kood demant for shinment. ~CaAh sales were reported of 13,000 by 0. 28t ey M by Tejectod st oy 10,20 by by sample At 322400 on tracks and 18,000 bu’ &t 304450 ree on board, Tutal, 48,000 X by, I8} E—aa (n moderate re,mnll:.telrlnz dulland weak. No. 280ld at M4i@0c, and reject AL Mo, A rouml 1ot of cash or thy inonth brought 63c. P daull at 630 sellers for July, The AP to be increasing, and holdars seem anxiuns to sl r'm‘tl!ll{u"l! new crop (e re| splendid condtition overywhere, and wil he mlr: I.IV‘I‘I few weeky. . e nioms ind No. 3 was nomiinal e, No. 4 wae quated st 50@ssc. Reller Rep~ Lotnber, cion of 1877, was uffered at K3iiicywith o fo- Apnnte, tiiere betng fio buring orders an tho market. Cash sales were liuited (o 1,300 b rejoctad st $3437c BY TELLEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITITS, Bvecial Dupalch o The Triduna. Livanroot, Juae 16-11:308.m,—~FLoUR~No, I, 320) No.3, I, GnAlY—Wheat—Bpring, No. 1, 136 No. 2, ils ‘white, No. 1, 164} No, 3, 1282y club, No. 1, 11d; No. 3, 122 3d. Com~No. 1, 23 04 No. % 2, Psovistons=Tork, 53v. Lard, 4%, Livzaroot, June 16—2:30 p, m.~Irovistone—Fork, Bde. LivErroot, June 16,—CottoN~—Firm et 8 5-10@04d; #alea 12,000 bales; speculstion sud export,2,000 hales; A ERaTotra Caltfornt hite wheat, 128 2 ~¢ white wheat, 128 24 e ke ;‘f"" ol _fmlla"m'l‘muu ©d. Oatr-Aniericas, o3 an, 478, -sagn—American, 45 Mess jork, 349, 43, 500, 'rime mess hanf, AN, Dacon—] og clear, 334; shurt i, Trow—toud, F?A‘l-'fi""'fl;fl'fi"" AXd} retined, 126 inenin Ranin~—Conimon, M(-u al ls, 184, Buiuiiry oF ToRaNTING dosdiie. unEsx -Flue o ! . =108 00 l'OI‘M‘I” ‘,."“:l I‘h?"l"’:':uuv 228 ], ) Jine 16~ e dd, X :'{u'fiuo-ln: ‘wers rocalred by the Clilcairo Noard of e venront, June Inoi 8, m—Flour aazie L—hpring, 118 Bd@1M; white, 12s diaizs fuly Lty 123 G 1de 114, Cora, Zia de7se Gd. “Pork, 50s: LIV aioL, June 10-2p. m,—Fork, bis. Reat une = - 1 d § Juna lfll lexnmh,‘p'htl'hfi;fi?:él e, Ja Cllfi'!;m'l:‘c b, e i 1128 1043 Calltorn) iog, @1da o, Corn rn stoady, Cora quiet. NEW YORK. Nxw Youx, June 10.—Covrox—Marketdull st 1% @ii¥es futures barely steadys June, 311.63s11.07¢i July, 11.72011.7301 Auguat, 11.83¢i Seplember, 11.70¢; Qctober, 11.486; Noyember, 11,34 Decomber, 15,734 11.34c1January, 11,47@11. 40} February, 11.62311.64c; 15.90¢ “r?.'fii‘.i.?.’&,. with modcrata bosiness dolos; res celpts, 8,000 btis; No. 3, $2.00@3.00; super State and H.Hfi-ifil common Lo good 0! 30, stightly fn buys e Had Tt 0103 Mliwatikea, nomta wa Tiye=t T and hoary Weatern, iwt8c, Barley 4 and unchange Mult * quigs but firi. ru quist but atesdy; rocelpia, buy Weatern \ined 60wnlc| uokreded, 5843Des mized, Byt Weriern mixed, 600, - st auiet, ecaredly 83 1 recelpts, 13.000 buj Westerd mixed and Stats, hite do, 476670, ay-Upchanesd. U otat kr—tolles demand. Tito catuont BaaB h gy oo T4 @ zing in gl A R e , o5 i PR PR aSi Carolion Ga7e. arsotaiutaal sactdagia ALLow=rieady, te. 8 D u-fim 91.9031.08, n:fl:‘x‘x':;‘».'%-';mw:xl:! " :'-Iuw'y 20ake. Y iFer: wes 4 Eatuta-Bisatrs hemioc Rio Grande It Cajforaiaio, Bdited < s pollot b, GawaaBed, J0@3AC1 Texan 1 520} putl rm; new mess T fest i i, Rat iddies, 76, Lird ahiacr) oid priuis o, ew do. 5. &b, Julz. ey Satoe. QUL at o1c 1t He Jriesile Geece. 11134, il S ot B 'Am@?j‘m’fif{n 8 Bomina; fusia sbcelide i #11c In ol [AiLs—Uuclisnged. l Anesthetlo Deaths. \ Although deatbs during tho administration of snasthetics are comparatively a small r«rvm‘z- 8ge, yet thelr total numbers, it a cons drmlb o rlod of time Is embraced, scem somewhat | Y:nnhluhh Dr. Charles Auderson ro ently prepared a Mst of deaths during the use of ¢ L foform In and near Clacinnat! for thirty 1¢ : il past, He tinds twenty cases, and fn the o 180 which records this thére bappen Lo Le o ! ed four utler cascs of death by chloro! ethar—thoy being recent, but not all e i this country.