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Ll cat it i g [} FINANCE AND TRADE. The Clearings of the Chicago Bank Decreasing. m' fmlnce Markets Moderately Active ‘and Irregular---Provisions Firmer. Dreadstuffs, Strong Early, and Closo Easlers--Ilogs in Yery Large SBupply. TINANCIAL. Taking the conntry through, business now seema to bs not quite so goodas It was at this time last year, when 1t was by no means eatiafactory, The clearings of the ten principal cities for the fortnight ending Jane 16 show & trifling gain over the corresponding figures of 1870, but this frshown tobe due ta an Incresse of stock speculntion in New York. The opcrations of the Chicago banks for the last threo weeks throagh the Clear- Ing-louse foot up $54, 747,001, whilo for the cor- respondivg period of 1870 they were $65,031,332, adacrease of 10 per cont. The activity of epeca- 1ation Lhat has beon at work In New York has not bad its connterpart in Chicago. Business on the TDoard of Trade the last month hias been qulet, and the general commercial brusiness of the city dull, New York exchange sold botween banks st 600 %5¢ por $1,000 preminm. The clearings of the week wero reported as fol- lows by Manager D. It. Hale, of tho Chicago Clear- {ng-Honse* " Cieannge. l’nltlllt!l; 023, 233,101 ST mn BILGS - RIS 2771018 2,731,004 703 409 i To b st e 818740060 $1,148.480 e e oee 20,143,714 1.538,243 NEW YORK PATERS ON TOE POPULAT LOAN, New Fork Timea, The mistake Into which thoso fall who talk of 4 per cent #8 the basia of a popular loan lies in the assumption that that rato of interest will eatisty private Investors in thin conntry, Qrantlng tnat the tendency Is evorywhere towards lower rates of Inferest than formerly prevailed, thero I8 nover- theless mo ground for holieving that we have reached o point at which 4 or 5 per cent may be re- gerded as & nornal rate of Intercst even In the At- Janticcities. Persons may put Into a4 percent ‘bond money now ldle, and which they are atraid to nakin corporate accuritice, but with the first sign of businesa activity thie contingency wiil dlsap- pear. 18 will be eany then to obtain profitable em- ployment for money, and the average rate of in- tercat in the older Hiates will be nearer 7 than 4 per cenll' hln the newer States It will be sevoral nlnll higher. L imsitations, ther, It ap- pears to “Se. unreasonable (o ballave Tt largo misounts of the 4 and 414 percents will And perma- nent lodgment {n privato hanas on this slae of tho Atlantle, The Kuropean market, on tho other Liand, gudually b\kflk l;l:;mnug ibun The very thing wmch the Syndicato may he sup. poscd to deaire of mil otherals that the subscrip- tions At par may bo au amall as porsible, Upon that part of tho loan the profits of the Syndicate will b an emall as poasible. Upon that part of the Joan tho profits of (he Byndicato will bewmall, nor in there’ the oppottunity to realize intercst on tonds before their deilvery nathera fs in the onll- nary exchango of 0 far 4 Fer conta. 1Bt ansoon as tho hrlef period of popular subscriptions has pass- cd, It1a expected that the price will be adranced, ro that the Syudicate will reallze a much lazger prot on all aales then made, ‘The terms of tho advertinement clearly show that the Syndlcate yithes o leave s it time 88 “posible for mubscriptiona at par. Indeed, slngular that the Scerefary of the Tmnmry has thoupht 1t desirabie to approve the advertiso- ment lesncd, The contract atipolatcd that thirty days **after full notice ¥ ahould bo ullomd Inr]m' subscriptions, Certainly ** full notice *' could ni Have been given by any possibility to the mmp!c nr tho Unltcd States between U o'clock 8, m. and 3 o'clock p, r;* on Saturday, June 10, tut tho adver- u-umnm, isfued that morning, declared that the rsubscriptions would closo at % p. m., July 16, ‘A"hn Secrotary wonld hiava dono bettor lad e ine -hwlupnn at Jeast one weok for reasonable pub- 1le notlce. Fasy 'k S 1t In ptain that nn(hllllr hnt ln “aet of Coner dcclarlnf In cxprens torma that tho new bonds aro g:ynblu gold vuly, will sullce to give validity to ecrolary Slierman’s promlecs, Uanu he oblaln ‘the plnln%e of sustianact? \Wothink not. Wo donot eo where & majority for the uct Is to coma from, and we, therefore, revand tho Becrotary's s ‘anccs that the Government wllld:uy ta’ bonds in old as of no more value than the predictions of any privata citizen, OPINION UF A BYNDICATE PAPER ON BECRETART BURKMAN, ‘The Philadelphlna Ledyer, always favorable to the Drexcls and the Syndicate, says Of gll Bnancial ‘bungling that we have over witnussed, that of Mr, Secretary Sherman, in reforenco to tho adminlstra. tlon of hia ofMice in gonaral, and thy management of the new 4 per cent luan in particular, cxceeds, ™ ‘Tho grievance uf the Ledger te the conntenance givon by tho Secrotary to the silver parly. It cone tloues: **The ldea, which thora [s too much rea- #on to belleve recolved encouragement from kim, that tho new bonds may be llquidated In silver coin instead of gold, was tho most aulcidsl actlon that could over . have found lodgment In o sane mina." Agaln, **The man scemed to havo lost hils head to permit eliher tho newapaper correspondents, or tho silver pol- Mticlans to glve life to such sn intimation for a single day.*' ‘Tho Ledger soverely romarka that it s constralned to bellove that **all this dlscredita. blemcss ** comes from a deslre **on the part of rame fow persons perhaps having countenance In the Treawury Depariment to ald the dominant party n Ohlo to carry the next election in that State. " Becrotary Sherman has ovidently falled In bls un. certain cours to make himsolf popular with either goid or sllver men, Ile dd too much of both to be euough of cithor, TUE *COIN" pONDS, A **Dankor" writca tho followlug letter to the Now York Dally Hulletin ; \Tha nowapapers sud tho people aro constantly talkin hout the Enited blates (Zold ‘They should l‘lfi i the Coin bonds, m, nre llnrm it Ty provalent i yreaslon (st tho prosiut Lt of bandy are mas ey i in kol Provious 0 I when 1t was Ued aunation ax to whethie lb!l Ulllll'} not |lll l'llltl R " o g AN ‘. i mwruuuln et tiad e Tan n ,nolgmuly pledged to rudeom ine greea: 19 Act ol and s, vx Hlll!flllk hose st [} Aln that thesa banis vamers, rodcembio m coin of the prosent standsrd Al 1 | 4 por cent bouds ex 10, b purchuer that ' these i uablo st the plemsure of the United o b cori uf Tt studara of tho Unitod ntatom on satd.July M4, 1470, The Custoin-11ouse laws wake du- Ues payable'li coin, NONTGAUKD YOR MONE THAN WE ARB WORTIT. ‘The bonded debt of the United Stales and the Jegnl-tenders ure but a small part of tho morigage placed upon the property of tho cltlzena of ‘this couniry sinco 1861, In tho Inflation perlod atill greater burdend were lmpuscd upon us, and, what La worse, a habit acqulred of giving mortzages. Tho rollways, canuls, sud telegrupha of thls country are mortgaged for about §2, 500,000,000, on which the intercet iy alout $175,000,000 & year. Our wmunicipalitios uro mortgaged for an amount that cannot be ascertatned definltely, but la sbout $1,- 00U, 000,000, Vur local Governmentas cost to run about 300,000,000 snuuslly, equivalens to a mortgage of $3,000,000,000, ‘e proporty in the countrr was estimated in 1870 to bo ‘worth §30,000,000,000, It this vast sum ylelded Oper cent annually It would not, according to the entiuiates made by the Fubllc, be enough to meet ‘e §750, 000, 000 & year that the National, State, and local Governuents cost, the cost of tho raitroads, §400,000,000a year, and **tho indirect and nn. known cost of viclous public service, & dlebonored currency, a bad tarlif, aud au excesslve determina- tlon uf Jabor to citles, " - RBOUTWELL'S POPULAR LOAN. ‘The latest sttewpt to market the bonds of the Uniled Htates by popular subecription was, bafors the present one, that of Secrytary Boutwell. Boutwaell alfered the b per ceats ta tho pablic, and madeall the Natlonal Baoke agents. The Treasury spent over $250,000 1n advertising, cic., and hv subscriptions were only $60,000. Mr, Boat. well, bowever, was the moat perslatontly ignorant Becretary ol tho Tressury thls country has cver had, Tbe brilliant success of Becretary Chuso and Juy Covke In placing tho 7-304 shows that tbe American public will take large quan- titles of tho bLonds of thelr Goverament when they are prescated ta thew fa the right way, TUADE AND TUE MOVEMENT OF QOLD, Tbe movement of Imports lnto thly country hag begun to fncrease. The same chango has been ob- scrved 1o thy curreote of British trado, and is there sceepted a8 evidence that unfavorablo symptomy fa commerce are belng replaced by better vnes. At New York the increaso of foposts Lae been fa prugress ever alaco March; ezports, un the uther haud, bave fallen off Leavlly fu tbo laat week, and were ouly $4,620,000 sgalust §4,233,000. The Huilic calls altontion to tbe fact that this con- dition of trade is decidedly sdverse 1o suy foter- meddling of the Becretary of the Treasury with thy - meccasary snd patorsl Sow of gold, uawlse cx- THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JUNE changes of bands, or nttempts to hoard gold, may _prodnce unexpected monotary difMcuities. TUB NATIONAL DANX OF COMMARCE OF NRXW TORK. The New York Natlonal Bank of Commerce hne Riven nolice that the last dividend on its fall cap- - 1tal of $10,000,000 will bo pald on Jaly 10, when a seml-annual dividend of 3 per cent will be paid. On the same date the bank will pay its stockholders $50 on esch shara of thelr stock, thereby redneing 1Ls capital to §5,000,000, TR NEW JERSET MUTUAL. ‘Tha conrta have granted the application of Ro- colvor Parker, of the Naw Jersoy Matual, for pers mission to sue the stockholders of that Company for $200, 000 which they are alleged to have stolen. ‘The Recelver will also sne to recover from tho recipients stolan property which consisted of morigages. GOLD AND GRRENDAORS. Gold was 104X @106 in areenbacks. Greanbacks were D5X@94%0 on the dollar In gold, FORNIGR RXUTANOB. Stuty daj !lcfllnl s ey a:fi‘-‘lfiud Jerm Norwar GOVERNMENT BONDB. ma. Asked, fln!ledfltllelhol'fll.n ensl 143 ne of '63—Ianuary and July. ... 109! 1 -of ‘m—January and Jul 12 13k u 0n O aauary sod Jo) s aited niatos 10200 HB lh !dSMlflu!W 1t °81. m d Blates currency 84, of. e 123, nnomma' QUOTATIORA. ) ArK. s liway. Boul gyl wm"s North Chicago Gas- Lighf LXWI tion stock.. "+ Andfutarest, BY TELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. Nzw Yorg, June 23.—0old opened weak, snd declined from 105% to 103%, advanced to 1054, reached to 1053, s which it closod. Borrowing rates 2, 2%, 9, and 1 per cent. Oovernment bonds opened o closed firm. Stats bands dall, Raliroads dall. Stocks opened firm, #nd prices advanced % to % per cent, but & weaker feellng soon sct in and pricea declined ¥ to 1 per cent, Rock Ialand, Northwestern preferred, Lake Shoro, and Western Unlon were the leading festurcs. Tho market was quiet throughont the aftornoon, and the changes in the catire list werc slight. Coal stocks wers somewhat lower, The final salea were at a frac- tlonnl recovery, The Chicago, Rock Tsland & Pacific Railroad Company Laving some time sincocalled in $1,600,~ 000 of 7 per. cent smmg Fund bonds far July, Are now pa off without rebato those bond», togother witl coapons dua on m-: date. whie ‘ransactions negremlml 62, of hiore, 5, 800 sn l'-ul praferred d 5,700 were Lake 17,000 Delawaro, Lacknwanna & Weatern, 000 Delaware & Mudson, 3,800 Morria & Ksscx, 8,200 Western Umion, Mone, euy At xzfi ver cont; prime mercantilo P 0P adios st Jizk 80 Clearls ng;l‘ £21, 0. r\‘)%flfl ércnnry dlsburae. ments, 8187,000; curtoms reulyu $101, 000, 1., GOVERAENT noNDe, action lower and Western UnloBeeesesm uicksiiver. ulcksilver Pacinc Mall, Hooomes Fors 1ay tu. Fan" referred.. X! bhes Sates Fe NewYork Centeal, :§§s=;:=sz' BTOCKS. 8ax Fraxncaco, June 23, —~Tho following aro the Iatest quotntions at the Stock Board to-day ComeRed Virginla: u Calffornia.... witar, kit -mmilu Laoxpoy, Juno 23.—~Consols for mnnay and sccount, U3 1518, American -ncurmel‘ 03, 04'5 107%; New nrk(’!unlrl 10+10s, 1005 § mwb. llllr?;ll Central, & 843 Erle, 0 15 l‘mu.'.ln’r‘m &L—l(nntu-. 1031 COMMERCIAL, ‘Tne following were tho recelpts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this clty daring the twonty-four bours ending nt 7 o'clock on Saturday morning, and for the corresponding time last yoar: ___Shivmens, mna.m f «?o‘.’ffl S5 LS B g ) e S L Ithdrawn from stors during #riday for clty consumptions 2,207 bu wheat, 603 bu corn, 1,134 bu oats, 1,491 ba barley, ‘The following graln was inspected 1nto ators in this city on Saturday morning: 14 cara Ko, 2 Nortbweatern wheat, 2 cars No, 2 spriog, 6 cara No, 3 do, G carsrejectod do (20 wheat)| 64 care high-mixed corn, O carenow do, 8 cars new mize 111 cars No, 9 corn, 83 cars rojected do, 25 cai no grade do (260 corn); B cars whito onts, 23 cars No. 2 do, 20 cars rujected do, 8 care no grade (563 oats) 4 cars rejected barloy, Total, 343 cars, or 140,000 bu, Inspected out: 24,710 bu wheat, 430,016 bu corn, 5,007 bu oats, 1,030 bu rye. Tbe leading produce markets were gonerslly Ormer on Baturday, bresdstufls bolng strong, til} towards tha closs of the sesslon, There was & de- cided warscent In the commorcis! atmosphere, though British consols Were quoted bigher, ud the Lrltish markets did not exblblt matcris) m- pruvoment. The' weather, too, contlnued cool, which was gencrally volad to be ** bad for corn," and the outgo of that gratn during the week was satlafactory, Thore was s fair shipping movoment Baturday, sgalnst rather light recelpts. Provislons were stronger in the face of & very large run of hiogs, especially for the close of & week In summer. Domestio dry goods wore ordered with as much frecdom ss {n former scasons st a like period, and Jobbere express satlefaction with the gonersi posl. lionof the market, Prices are firm all around, while in some }acs an early sdvance 1s by nomeans improbable. Grocerics met with & fairly satlefac- tory demsud, and wero gencrally steady, Sugars a4il) duplay & lack of strength, bat a reaction ls ro- garded as jmminont, Sirups and coffces also wero easy, Coffecs romain strong, snd rice, soaps, te; elc., wero steady. The cheess market was dull sud drooping. The sapply continues in excess of the demand, and prices ste still working down- ward, priccs declining a Y5¢ yesterday, or to 8Q0c forgood to chulce factory. Bulter wasia active requeat at about stesdy Sgures, with salcs chlefy 8112@18¢c. No chauges wero spparent In the Bah market, Dried fruits were qulct, with prl sullng uteady, 8 %c decllne innew pruneaalons belngnotod. Thoofl market was without sctivity, Ezxcopting & decling in carbon of tic, quoistions romalned as befcre. Leather, bagging, coal, aud wood were unchanged. Lumber was faltly active 8t the yards and docks, plece stull f8 cargocs being casler. Nalls wero quoted at $2.50 ratce not. Wool was Injgood deo- nisud and o under moderate ofurlngs. Tho counley markelaarosald to Le sctive. snd largs receipts ave expecled here aoon, Droom-corn was quiet but firm, and the better grades are quoted about $10.00 per ton highor. Seeds wero quiet and steady, The hide market was firmer under 11ght recaipts, with & good domand from local tan- ners, who are tho principal buyers, as the Kastern markets aze dull sad dealers are rocelving fow or- ders from the scaboard citles. Tay was In light request for shipment, The sced market remaing quict. Potatoes, hay, and poultry were nn- changed, GOrcenfrults were in falr request and stead Lake {roights wero lers activo, and a shade firm. er, shippera bidding 1X¢ for corn to Buffalo, while carriers generally insiated on 2¢, and the lack of agreement made things qulet. Room was taken for 8,000 bu wheat, 125,000 ba corn, and 53,000 bu oate, Rates on provisions by lake and canal were quot- ed At 15¢ per 100 1bs to New York. Rail froights were dall, but nominally steady at formerrates. To New York 80c per 100 Ibaon grain, and 45¢ on boxed meats, To Doston, Port- 1and, and Providence, 35¢ on grain and 60¢ on vrovisions. To iaterlor New England vnlntl. 35¢ on graln, Trovisions to Daltimore, 42c, and to Pllllllalphll. 43c. To Montresl, 25¢ on grain and aGe on provisions. *‘Fourth-class" rated 10c above grain. “'REGULARY PROVISIONS. The Pork-Packers' Awsaclatlon held a meeting Batorday afterncon and indorsed the following resolntions, which are to be preacated to tho Roard of Trada with the requast that they bo incorporated in the rutes of that organization: nw'fi;“"' In "l" ll‘lha ln;n‘nh-ed volm: lnndkl e andly growlog iniporanc o sumi ntnoar, and hBTI leving tt W‘m r the Interest of the nnura pmvll(on trma to bave lll hog pl’oducl msde Tegnlars thes erorc-. enolte: d after Sept. 1, 1577, hog. ronet ¥ ondunyuuud R TaTEerenintabla cogny tion be conuidored a requiar tender and delivery on PACRING, The Cincinnatl Price Ourrent says: We donot regand Stlikoly that aless nimbey of hogs will be packed during mn thn the remaining portion of the sea- durmnnn Forreivonding ne 1891 year, o 1llncrvm will be shown, In (he event I Increasa durink (his perfod compared TrOlct, SXEenting Jt mey DO WAFFEed pork. which jnay continue to exert an unio infiucnce ou the market for muILl. owing to the excessive amounts held in the Thnmdllctlon nf melll during the past woek was t hity greater than thio recent foriin Ihhlnvnlllnrll milar period, but consideratly below the current redaction In stocks, Including tho Tegaie sacka 1a i I s xut(urwm Yo catied fof (o, that scetion during the remal kno e pro 0 b songod BEainat an & 2POFL MO oo it iiing e Joak u'u woeka, And 4,700, (o b k nnca Nov, xpart movement ‘ur Tubscuent i S date w Lo omine per .ounnmmmuquum e product of over 1,50 DO I eXCern Of MOCkS extiniatei 0 bo now Hoyl In umcauuxryllmumlnnnn cater numbor of 1o vuum last. sunigier subavauont 0 (hia at Now York and Boston lll!cu from the Weat shuw Teass of al u‘uumbcrol fiogs' Dacked ajnco Mnrc 1t dates ‘montiuned, sccording Lo estimates based on supply, and Wllnlu‘lllml lum ahicd, sre lllnllo'h 8t the undere mentloned places: Cinclnnatd, June 20. Chicago, ..Jmasu I, Juno 20, unl-r lu k. J e 20 City, June 18, Cleveland, i ofinr‘;fim approximately. Total wavrees 45,818 SMIPPING VALURS, ‘We copy the following, by permission, from tho clreular of J. If, Drake & Co. tato charges, 13%e, 1. Invuranice: 134 bet tth 2 Dflf cent couimisalou o) Cotate. Boarboiim's h ‘valup wouid cost Sis 017 e guotasions: Syring wheat for prumpt ihipiaas,” ol currency "c' o b 47, ihvermeiule chiszes, tic, wonld ass corn a dinlo 3 :nn [ (Mlld!cl'nl With 2 per cent Rflll’llflhl“"l curroncy e, WstonnyFrataic wiifeos x-udy 1o Liverpool. o, S ber ba o thio disfavor of ahipmenta. ORAIN IN BIGNT. The New York Produce Erchangs TWeekly gives the following as the visible supply of graln, com- poalng the stocks in granary at tho principal polnta of accumalation at lako and seaboard ports, and in transit by rail, June 10, 1877. nrm 1877, 1977, 1470, simcin, | Aoz, |hu 17, £01{ 4,413,022:10,810, 10 Wheat, b Carn, 100, 741) 7,597,017 4,312,640 8, {18,300, o2l 18, 281, 202123, 127,080 SRIPMENTS OF TROVISIONS. Thltouawlnnmhlml; bits the shipm: ntsof., provistons from Chicago o the wnkonfllaz Jono 211 Articles, Bris. TrKever roee] G014 Jiard 125 iama. 402 Hidos. A d 1 144 Also, 864 ather pkgs lard, and 12 do hams. The following (able oxhibits tho aggrogate ship. ments since Oct. 27, 1870 Articles. b33 {947, €30) -n.mu.nu 4700 SUT.AT, T il 101, 3 4,510] 29,015 925,603] 33,27, M.lo. 89,437 other pkgs Iard, lnd 3,010 do bams. TROVISIONS. H0Q PRODUCTS—Wore moderately active, aod Irreg- nlar, Thers was little chango {n the tone uf ontatdo advices; bat producis were weakened carly by larga recelpta of hogs and Jower prices. The market recave ered later whea It was known that hogs had tmiproved under & good demand. The trading for future wes larger than usual, of lo of changes, aad there wes 150 mora disposition to by for export. Mss Porx—Was active sod Ormer, sdvancing 20c por brl, and closing 10c abave tho Iatest figurcsof ¥rl- dsy. Thers was & good demand, which scemed ta be chiefly from the sbort tnterest, and much of It on out side account. Sales wers reported of 300 bris cash at $12.85011,00; 6,000 bris sclier July at $13.60@13.004 21,600 bria seller Augusl at §12.65813,12); aad 750 brls sellor Beptember st §12.85213.20. Total, 42,640 bris, The market closed steady as $12.874@12.00 cnh orseller June; $12,00012.92% aelier Jul "l $13.021 13.03 Auguati seller Beptember waa nominal at §13, 12 :f .13 4 o close] and sclior the year at $12.ul 3. l'llml mess gflvk wa uuaud a4 $12.00312.23, snd o1+ Was nwdm tely active, and emslar, daulnlm{ 1os per 100 Ba. b losed only & shude below’ ta Jntea flfl.l 'ridal i e- '!!l reported of MO Luminer) s ‘axes 107 S0 tea pelor dul 04 0, 750 tt selior Aug L F80040 001 0 Sl Maptembier At 0.0, Forat 1 bk o m Kota closed ate: STt CAat oF kaller Juno: B4, 9TH 1 2, HT) @8, 00sellerdul .mummullemulxu-r. Beller setims ber was nominal at #1110 closo, o 88 nu nm'r)'tce "13Der 100 B8 CAsh.of seller du] Kuwase; and $7.00 sehler beptemilary 5 horei long clears at 6ly0t 1,350 buxes long and short c! atna (16.3.8) AL 7 ‘e, weot-plekled hans ( Iumnknl Closed st tus followivg Tango of neicee: Shoule Shorl Lomg Shorl eres rie. cleare, elers, ] ol . 8 o 6 cashi or June. 1 R e Tor aiuticrs, Baso tor i!( “r. lur -nurl:luu. VHQ100 for bams, s et i nz ATy e TS oy quictats1oT Qi for mt“ $11.75@12.00 for exirs mecss; aa B2 00 or hauia, aL ww-wru aoady s THATHo for city, s0d 7@ cforcountey, BRPADSTUFFS, FLOUR—-Waa ratlicr piore active, though the de- mand was chiefly on local sccount, and tlicr: ‘ Jstle cango 1o prices, though the greatcr stre flour caused ® slightly fdrmer fecllug on the fuur holders. Bales wore roported of 438 Lrls winters, 20d 750 brls spring extras, ou privatu terms, and 860 brls rye Bour, partly st §4.50. Tutal, 1,763 brts. The warket closed with the fullowing ss the making rango of prices: Cholco winters, S.00@%L0 3 medlum do, 0U48.50; so1nmion do, §7-0007.25; cholce Minuesota ring, $3.204%.50; medium do, $7.756%.50; cholcs patents, $9.50@10.00; medium do, $5,5x39.00; com+ mon do, $4.0028.30; choice famlly Gour (spring), §7.50@4.00; medlum do, $7.00a7.60; opring extras, §0.57.00; cholce spriog superdnes, 83,0043, 50; me- diumdo, $4.6033.00. ye Gour, 4506300 Bsax—Was luss sciive, sad goenorslly quoted frm, thoush not siling se bigh s Friday, Eales wero 40 tons at $11.50411,73 on track, sud §11.50 pur wu free on care. Coxx-Myar—8ala was reportod of 10 tond coarse st #14.00 per Wn un track, Buouts~Sala was made of 20 ous 8t §13.00 per ton free oo board car, WHEAT=—Was sctire sad atronger, tiil towards the close, but very liregular, The market sdvanced 29 2Y4¢, but weskenod, and closcd $¢u lower for July than Friday sftcruoon, while Auguat closed 10 bigher. The leading festure uf thy day was this closlog up of the August premium to 18%c. leuvwl npomd mull ln?‘n with cargocs Grmor, N&IA‘I." but tus puuln‘l nn thl Inulll-ln NHG onty tndteats 23,000 ba’ reduction (n oor utorks daring’ the week.” ami_ tne ‘recvipis were arg wuich led nidn n}:rnlnn fa~think tha th wiii oot ba_ mucl ware for July wheig Artee il There was, how o tnqntre (or cash wheas to ahip, One l'lw ln-\xl wav gent out to Eandwich, fa tate, ad sevaral into Michigan. The earty news calied aut. & gond deman futures, and they were all mnger, but dul 14 ot Fally 80 much ae. expecied - and tha s 'one rewon, why thep weakened 1 tager. dnly onened ‘st i, advanced 1,46 At the clmu.M deciined L 9 21 sod L A T s Evnlemlr;r i at Bi.20ha dw earat el in Relier FT 8 2 spr! wu vendull a nhnul i Wav .Iu iz cio uun ALl n wales wero r&!mnml of " ring it Fhas vl ¥o. 3 flfl At 81,7 " | A0 by "I smple st IF)Cfl ack 1 and 400 bu do a2 $1.03 free 0n board car. Tofll. l'l.\!l) bu, MIXTROTA WnRAT—Watquict and relatively Grm. Salon wore 2000 bu Ly rmpleat 81 gl 6 on track u do at £1.50d 1. 'mreaoum-rdcau urs, o aentiioly aomiy CORN~—1Was active aud stronger, sdsancing s and clostag ahout }e higher than Felday, " Livetpou masauoted quict. wlth cargocy easicr, and Now ) ork T8a weak oo cany 10185 Wt s PeceIpie of the Ay wers Father (1RNts sith & IAFge. outio during (he paatwesks and there whsngwn of very cold weatlier, a frost helng reported from Tolodo, Tilansturaily excited the feat GE'many of the shorta. and ihey bowint (reely, thou the interest wan tenzcely sfalaed Ui Tha clots. There Ta Seaina goud nauiry (or silpmient, totgh the frelahi o0 cngaged was omihz to a difer. enceof viewsin rexard um o Iha continued low {amperature war the subject remark, bt s Foou ihe ulnm{ much rmm{ (OATRATO COmmIt e ACITes Sery far on h Rellar o cool weather a8 thin early date, 4rafe, and ine st w:m Heller 40/ \«Mv;u« r‘o-mr- u the lu-l-m. aud gl celptnof 4o clasrd c. Cab salea were rejoried IR MISARE AT AAT4R: 400 e mew Ao at uu-.u pont new miced ur 48zaadcs Do bt Mo, Rt iTies 00 by pelfe 4214443t 400 i ears At JAc 0N T rlh‘k.; I(’»lll)hulhcllfl. Ly sutnple, at 37400 oneack u do At 43 @40 free on hoa L 253,60 b AT i are teas aetdre. mt Ahodt’ mmy‘- rango of prices. The fecolpin wets Wheral, and the ook in #tore seema to have [ncreased laat week, and New York sz nqnumldnux Tt e, Toca) ARlpmenta wers fair, &ral In'ullulxu ind there were orders on {he oot foF cath onte' res, with the offerin:e modersto and nrmiy Bell, Freliht oo wes enganed F 53, CArelots of No. 30l At owiniv, out. HE Qaignn © poeeirts, ne |:::t “I m}r. ‘!«vuer Jfuly npen-nl ‘:(u\:‘l ‘ngl'dl wlxfly “: ng wasqoles at 313G ll IPHM lhflvnu’lnlll lll Rejected oata were Salihle b 273 se. Gov ereinfalereqiisat, Cash daled weve ¢ Senatie of Torvs ba No. 2 at Seaingy 140 ha Yo, Jwhite at adi(@ Satdcs 000 hu rejected At 2ot 200 b by b at 2uaizo on l'!ltk‘ ‘ma “117400 b do st B 0 hu, HYE=~Wasln bunrr:lnmnnd and firmer, closing abont 1c higher, - The ndvanc e {n wheat catisol Armness, and Whets 1t became known thet ShIBOInK orders ud een recclved, holders wera lew aoKious lo sl 4nd asked an No. 2sald st oie, July was quoted at (ll‘, R0l the firat aala of Augaat (his seasun wia mado Loan salos wera ropotied of 1,00 bu No, Tatoioy 73 ALsse, Total, 1 —w.u rer;qum. me mm et belog ltmited T of d rejectad at formar prices. Heor sep(amllur Was quoled at Boc buyars, but there 4 little or'no diapasibion to truda [n new barley at tulg Acco repotts, the erap o e omain i ba sehsie st y s lln the Northweat a Jarger acreage way Tie T"'" decreased Tat weok, Cowh sales wera reparied of 4 bu No. 3 st ey 1,300 bu rojected at 330, Total, 1,04 GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOTIOL~\Vas firm At $2.003, 10, BIOUM-CORN—Nearly all tho better grades aro quoted higher by dealers, vho now control the markct. Trade 13 only falr: Grcen hurl, 7@7%es medtum hurl, red-tioped, 8%@0}e; grean brash, with hurl enough to work It, 6@7cs red-tipped. with do, 5@ red do, 44@3ci Inslde brush, 4%@3kct medium to cliolca atalk brald, 8}@0cy Inferior brush, 4)4@3e; crooksd do, 34A%e, DUTTER~In the butter market little thatis new was doveloped. Thers waas mtlefsctorily active local and shipping demand, aud a jrotly larga volume of bust- ness was accomplished at Lilly suntained price, though should the present tate of aupply long be malntained, 1t would not be surprising i prices underwent a chaugy for the worsc. ‘The New York Zndletin The recelpts and cxporis of butter sinco \hyl (the beglonlog of tho trade yea:) compare se fallows, Woquute: Faucy crenmery, 31@22¢4 cholce dalry, 170 20c; medium to good, 13@1dc luferior Lo common, 0@ c. BAGGING-Bales of grain bags reached & (a{r sggre- gate, aod fully provious flxure! weso realized. Trading in other lincs was quiet, Wo quute: § kA. Alcl Teerleas, 22ct Lawlxton, Oiter Montaun, Szt Tocs Americun, 180 Amdekost. 1v3, 3100: ' gunisica, Bingle, 34 ‘s continuo to wark downward, gnder ndIn response to s steady decline in l.ivu And llllll‘nlllan}. ‘The deman llrclulc“ ' Pach Muantitive as ate required fof inmed lulml:‘!ulluno(l Tirther shricaxo i valioh Wa meai reduco uur auotatlone s follawsi Good W eholca L1l creame st Hubx, and sKims at 557 AT \VaS "dusied quints and “wichanged orders belng, frompily lled av (s anncsed pricess Lack: ut and Fange, 26,001 Filoss- "'"'flnr’.’f} ke unn la";lh Baltitiors & Ohto, z-\r&h iifuon, 83,505 errle, $4.50; Indlans oted at 12! 13e. Rotallers are bu, nn.‘}.‘é%?fifl'a‘fl"&ou AT A ! thing now to bosald of the fiah SLISR Ty yus, soltng e, ke it e ‘n'ln[ vlrll:fl;lf prlé‘nn 0. ] wi Lluuan, IF l.’ hurll’lh. 13¢1 do Hhe i fioh ”'l A o7 T, tilore s 4 ( :D YRS bty X iauiity i i '"'Am No. 1 bay nu. ia,wm.ca; um"l; :'fu. mmglubcnnd Saie o ‘” Lahrador h G , bris, $6. 001 fi"‘ sy 6 331 AU dar rring hos % 810,00 ot eeafed hervin, per af Boz, 430" l!\-—lllul]‘b‘ll T which sxcabtion T orice: 'rno enor, ob waa quiet Labrador lnerrmx. nfl‘l] brie, mm; Foalis rl, §4.23, (.olumhllll-lvtu ot JebtL $4. 35 e new P - Dates: gre0 o1 Ogs, layers, 0@11et Turk- o praen, ol TutTi ‘3 J»«m&,m- ot lar- ers, §1, 751,801 [o0so o, o, et 7‘2«: D T tear Taad 1405 Sl iculichn do. 3K gy Bontherm, dhasior DSEKbOTISs Tadadc tapbor- Fide S et plitedcnonlen, HHa e, NUTs—Filverts, m?-» Tlor” liouiigh, Torragons, 1 et i T B AR 12 44eC! el 3 }ll"-fl n-lf. uemu.noum. Ten! i mwfiu muhr.—w.m 1n fale rapnly and roquest at men walnul ‘“"i Py nigion ricc, oxcent strwlecrica, which wra Arier :-fif:r"lrunn'-'sulp roin the Houth sold &b $1.2501,50 hoX. L‘ lflfl strawborries, $1.00d41, 39 per_cast o] it Bozesi Peipborries black, .00 Bet casey do, red, 200 per qti chierries, 31,00 chrrinia, S 002 per cates dow Dnick, BORTnG Pt Lgnnuu. $1. W per boxi lowmuns, §7.606H.00 {RIIES—The demand was rported falr, with ‘81 404D frm, “RId SUGARS, SLrUpN b Tk u:"'m".‘.“'."r;..'fl.'.'?.'.«‘2:‘“"“" gt "b.'fl's . 4 7.». o, 2,213 "“:'5:'\ '&'mfl'mfn [ hu.)flxu.. SIEEENTRLTAT B ihiabore Java, 2lquse ul 13¥oy crahed. 12 nnuhlmlnu?d‘ml e pomdtred: Toaet andard, 11a 11 #nxaama.u “1i¥er oxtra ummu:w 0. 1, 41¢i G, No. 2, 1 yellow, 105§ @ AiRiu—catltorntasogur.ose drips, coamoy Clltors nl- ‘honey dripe, AfsS4c sigar-house sirup, 4: Sy exira dopyisose. New Grieans wuviasmes, Biotea S Bl G B SR G e clove Srios wmw';- V Butmogs, 1,051, 10; Oalt cit nql_ rie Dllue, 83t Qerman mottied, 6qaifc iy, Bildos Whila Lily, Ssdap White'Tt nm';c"' IR ’filfln‘}“n N davan Taperiah N G0eT ,,.,% ] coininon molassc Ber. uAY mn;hy wu ln lllht nqnm for shipment 1y, T 0,00} o 2, 50} ""':“{ o 30 apand prairie, 81,601 Ho- b E-20) S Wi ndrm ot Pridars sdyance. B nmmmuw 0% Do malfon, i T ricelpts continue Mgl qulry lmln 2l Laoncrel 1 sicors, 7 Frecured. | huvb{b “"Jfl wl{:ml o1 1t .“fl A frinie en Vet Oit. ased oft another Yo teat du‘llxm ta Ht and 150 test ta \'It‘ Gwest figures that vy provailed sin ard n!l way nudy l lhl advan Ll flfll were dul "i‘m. & 3] 119\ 173003, teat, 10 W 1w§'n§-‘:‘.'d. Taw, , ' The s B b5 o 3 bin m ‘iners oil, mm \ukulllnvl. favnt et ikt B iR bl Ve o2l '“‘ s b1 gt 5001 Bduced, 24 e 30’ < In daht, ronuest at wnchanyed m-‘i., mLuwuuu P R R s tover, & Quiet lld w:fln Iy Dfl uL es wors ver| st 801 elover, 84.00; dax, T m'.'mmum. Ssiaisoy Imck\vllelt. ll % ather vai ‘Timothy, ALT-\\'u ““n’ sadsteady. The l'flalpl‘ 1o falr, 8. datr) Flouealt. ’?"Il ree, i Y, thout 4 K1 befl 8 ‘s"-‘fi’.‘r‘:"r':'" SR L — e ‘wcll ..pmu.q.m{‘.‘h Pricea. * Wa repore our beas ak Lilow vnwh —Common, msficx 0d do. 88 40cy medlin, . 363007 Bood 46, g e, 85616003 Ants mmx cholce, i chulcuh. 8000} faacy, 81, “l. X D—C on, ..;L’.‘.L‘&L‘;. euoa. do, 4 ratib Tiue, mmnt'nnu. e 3108 caty 704 Bageue .« s 05 1Y 404 —Comuion, BusI%G 33@23¢) me i 406 07 gt do, 4$¢ln¢tnnn.w05u;nnul1 ssguno; chulce. Gla70c) clulceat, uxid by . BMalncs KoUd medlum Lo Fova > | ln‘m'afix“"c'u:‘&':l (Od e LM 131, nn:.“m; 2 Pride wora T8 aaibg ‘et Gh s pracedio dayaof he week, Foilun siuady at 80.00 1of betel, i "w“dt';"’ e Y Wiiad and grm. The rocetpta Tanctoads aul‘m et g il ¢nhnvucumuhuof t stuck yet, Saters hova becn buylay (3. the Iateriop, and laret fa‘n “.‘fl.““"?:. oy b Tt Wastied, 3063307 WedIot v, SHRGIICT 1T OOl LIVE 5TOCK, cittoavo. Receip: Mouday Tueaday, Pty 148 oo Total, Bame week {1379, Bawo weck Ln 1875, l.ll' week, 14,371 of themarket dnring the weax nnder review was Just tha reverse of that for tho pre- vious weck, openfng very dull, with prices unsotiled andlower, but becoming wmora actlys and working firmer as the week progrosssd. The recelpts, a9 shown Above, were oxcentionslly light for the tinte of yesr, though not unexpectediy so, fu view of the extremne dleprension prevalent on thaclodlng dags of the preced- log week. Of low grades, howaveér, there was snough, and more than enough, to mect all demands, As aslie from supplying tho current nerds of the locel trade there was practically no vutlet for that class, and prices throughout were on the downsrard scale. Good to cholce qualities, on the other hand, have come forward In_very llmited numbers, sod during the last half of the week there was an advance prices equal to Jf3lo per 1b. This carries the market hack to lout whore It was ten days azo, snd the prohablilties are that the enrtog "lek will at st weo prescnt prives malntatned, asadvices team Sllsectionaof tie Weat conenr of fat catle, Ive stock and Tezas through Eutit i .nxwru.l to'ell ow the sesson. thromc, &0 Weatern snigpera will havs to ‘Sxerciss. more. than orlinary cautfun nnuywunllavnmuum losses In camparison with 18 nrice: nod to chalce Theores are now mlu !l per o Ibe igher, il n comparteon it 17 show very fittio Terenca. ‘Thosuppiy of through eAtile has S e ant rices Ao, fower, 108 heat qiiotad AL $J, 301,75 and Inferfar ity ot £2.2h @325, Concerning Colarada and Wyoinlag eattle the Chicago Live Stock and Produce Reporter of Jitna 22 8 the aeazon for these now favorita esttlodrawanear 82004 Mla7a OF AOKISLy AN IUGFEAL T3 (EIE Ih VG PEo: abls charactor and extent of the muppiles {0 I Turth- goming., chrom all we ein gather & mich Inreer nim- Der wil hulum- tatha arkes thig seaton 1hin las It wili be romembere L R AFARo S0 KARY AR FO7 IMALUTIOK LhoRe CAthE TAst ¥eary T mAAT Tt were Ot BYEr T Shia b ] bt creaa e orilnary supplics. | \We alio it that neary purchiased of Trxan cattle iave hoon made this (M\v. Ly, 160, O headh viniairendy been driven into the-a ftaten and Torcllorlen and miay of which will be rondy, IF eqinni, foF tho 18teE mArkots of (NG yeat, ACLSS frenarations are now being e, and earl mu on- suing month we look for the season w falrly apen patuniays macket wae ,fairly active sad Ry witn saleaon a basls of the fof Ty, Bxtra Neaves—(rade llnrl wnhthlnfll 450, 78 and unwari Asires e $0.3030.73 e, fal AT 10 5-year-old slevrs, Welkhing 1250 |yt w1 0.0080.50 tog 1,110 ta 1, 400 o 3 “le 1, Ilg l.“'I 250 :’w': & nx 0 1o . 2% TReners EtockePoor i Caminon siéara s 1020 . common Ioclmlcu :mfl.mrclly lllll!lluh ° welzhing " 2.7534.00 Btk € mfls—(.omman et Texas~Through droves., Yeals—l'er 100 B8 (natives), .“.; n 3, 006 L0 HOGH-Tia m clunflner]vh and’ sy, Monday's trailing heing done mt fattn off from \he Sloning duios iations of the previots week. 7The saceeciling tarda ays, liowever, witne: and advancing narket Fhards '8, umfly helnt laposei of &) bettes fgures valled o Mond; fnder the sugmeated rncclnu o | reaction to the extent of peninz qf Sairday shocwed n Surther -hr(nknn of J0@ie, Tnter in tho day 8 portlo we regnfc: l‘luklnurrlx_u eing for comnidn 16 prime TEHE wugmn 1, nnn‘flr 00T (0_ehoicn heavy grades c 00, B acrene§ racelpta, ranlting 1 llw lalvlmm un elrlv the week, gn to W tha dog re the' ‘conmiry, "and thAt il rvlcn o hring umn Tormard. T ausitty th offerlii wero quite up to the recent nverago, and wera nahuve the avor: { moss former scasons &% Iike perfod, Satuni; unyuy Wan unex| gnd the marke 1023¢ beluw hut under o by o waniave lop LUMBER, ‘The wholesls markat was moderately active Sature day. ‘The offerings wora mostly of common grades, which were casior, pleco stuft belog 250 lower, Inch fumber was nuoted &t #3.0020.00, and falr to good o AL §0.500313 0u. Bhingies at $1,8522.00, and Iath §1,20 1,13, ‘I'h‘:cllufllold for §7.23 for standard Ludington stea, ncinded eargo schr It Relle, from Grand Niver, 023,000 A shingles, at £2.005 15,000 do shaded at §1,00, Lumber mlnhu were rl\lntul AL U@ 81,00 for Mue- 4%81:23 for Maulstee, and 81,006 1. 1256 for 1 Liinabior ras fn moiorato demand at the Jorde. Tho price Maginiery adopted by the yards givcs A widn range on soveral grades, wid & reduct fm (n the nrh.u llljnlnxu lmlu_nmllml}umm 1), 10 $4.7340.00 far greon, and Fol m 1o revis dll 00 P25, mmw 150081840 Lhoei.00 1.00.4:25,00 hird clear, Thint Eiear, m o i First aud socond clear dm-:a siding. (rut comnon dreased o Flooring, Aret oa Fjoorink 34 Eommon: 4 F g, third Lommnn. llrua Hox bwafds, A, 14 Inc o 14 {nches am upwards. Tlox bordy Bo 'k BoATY, 56k boanix, 1016 14 hEh, ck boards, 14 to 10 fach. Commwn atock boards. Commen lumber~outside prices are for dry 7,00 12 ooziltn Tt 0 U.ine .00 H.00Gb111,00 Ylcketa, select, areased an: i) h'nl‘rlx'i“'" cohes 1.40a 100 Pln g cliolte to oxir. ea, 160 @ . BY TELEGRAPI, T'ONREIGN CITTES, Bpecial Dispalch (o The Trivune, Livearoos, Juge 23-11:80 & m.—FLovs=No. ¥, Bls; No, 2, S0304. Gmarx—\Wheat—8pring, No, 1, 121104; No. 3, 118 white, No. 1, 1243d{ No, 2, 11 11d; club, Na. 1, 122 8d; No, 2, 128 38, Corn—No, I, 24 83 No, 2, HUa 10N8=1"07k, 523 GL Lanl, 4880, LivERrool, June 23, —Corron—Market daoll and enafor, at 43-10@0)d: sales, 4.000 balca; apeculation sadexport 8001 American, 5,000, BraavaTurrs~Quiot, but steady, except corn, which 1s drmery Callfornis white wheat, 118 11d@124 245 do club, 122 3d@14 B} No. 2 to No. | red Western apring, 1154128 104, Flor—\Weatern cansl, 202 6d@ a2 Corn—Western, mixed, 34sG242 3d, Oats—Amerls can, %@310d, Darloy—Amarican, 85 0. Foss~C sdlan, 57, CLOYRR-BERD~Amarican, 43Q501 l‘lov ¥s—3ess pork, 534e Prime mems boef, ard-Amorican, 45000 Uscon—Long clesr, it oy 0 ahre o BT ALiow—Aiierlcan, l'n-uuvn—unlrlu. u-lm refined, 128 LS 803, T8 OF TURPENTINR—-2LIG24D Jnnu 23, —PRTROLR UM =29, 'ma muwm Wora received by Lia Chlleago Board of l.xvxnmn June '.':.—Pvlm- mess pork—Esatern, Tov: Wes tarsy dar Mon-Camberlands, 334 whort %, O Tong cleare clear, 4%a 6dg Shoider e nama, u-} \ird, Soertu prime mess ef, #a1 1 s5a3 wxtn fndia" s, "Oiey Checac soa ralitws B Lowpox, June 23, —At ln hcmr coast vcrufl R W LATII\-LI’I tolll—(-(ll'll I'lu er rade SfraRo AMmaFicn iSod 315 o s AMERICAN CITIES, XEW Yonk, § W¥aw Yorx, Jane 33.~CorroN—Quict but eteady) 11%(211}34a; futures steadys June, 13,63311.000; July, 11.65@13.00c; August, 11.70@11.80¢; Bepiember, 11.73c; October, 11.33311.40cs November, 11,29@ 11.24cy Decomber, 11.31@10.2501 January, 11.39@ 11,410 February, 11,63@11.8%¢; March, 11,68311,700, Frovs—{locelpts, 7,000 Lria; very moderate demandy No. 2, $3.50@5.00; super Blato and Wostern, $5.00@ 8,00y gotamon o guod extrs, §0.2334.00; good to §holes, $0,0%40.131 white whost exira, €6.007.00, T, 003 ‘l\l‘lflh 10, Juxhd, 0y B, Louls, Mulnesuts DIDI:M $7.73611,W0, 8o alron; 3. Wl et aty e an shippors snd mlllerflnnllnml lohold offj Rc h nw"l 3 Western, Tiw15¢, Harley QII‘II. Illl t stesdy. Lora 104000 DUt 4 EoCe Dt 40,0 a1 Wasle 2 #f"'??": i Dr oy cum‘ S P {reAuiat and undettied: Feceiput ' envy) Iu-pu-rf' and unchispged. Horsohail ) Learys new Weste 4—Loffoe “ “ uuoe‘ Jmur'. lnnamunhmnu'1 |1au ola pold. Buaridul w o, I\ duu munn:hund. leady, wi l‘l.l:'fl“c‘!!::,‘fl !Imer crade, 0%¢; renl LstioLsuucHmernte o; mo;m ned, 130183, ALNED llnul—Qum -umnnurnr 198! me: L 318313, Ayres, an i d e uiide Riadeande 1i m sdiice” abi”h hru lau.‘m,lx.m Cominon 4o, 31 el i I.lll! uranla ‘WooL—1u oaad snd 1 g Pulied, 200 400 un-..'x'.'i&.""‘.’é’u‘ W A X, 81425 Augost, sl PROVISIONN=Meas por) s, Nort o tatikes duits Wesicrn long clear mhnlz oot s e St L% 1 iy, i new brina stesm, 89.15; 0ld do, yre —l um “Wentsin, 10G20c. \Vlllnlv—i‘llrl] udu; II Il il . el-olm. Mo, Juno n.—cm-mx—qnm ;fl un- mu—nmmd 1ight, bat holders Arm, very litile d.uw:mtx‘mh‘- ;vuua fall rlhg "f&fi' “"V‘ flmfu-u qulsts nv. 1. Gl -—‘i : U, r-uvmo -Furk driner) 813,25 cubi 4133 Aue gual, 130 o ;.%smce{: 5 Amna, T R 2';‘:' "‘m 1 LT Sprte a0 Gl oot 115018 e 8. b0 .L.,Lllln. us!fm&m falr grase beat, 4,600 buy coru, Huser ‘Barloys Boses 20,100 b Logs, 1. BALTING u.'nunnl. Lups ~Aetive o1 Satis firm 1 e S T e pebusyivanis Ted, 81 ‘m un'—h‘fu‘mfl"&’nm} sud higher; wnlzod, s ei July, August, Blnulum:r. fl]“' Oats quisl flu And qum. Parlr. $14.73013, u Firm Rtk Ill‘lll llnxflmnl-ltu fl‘x‘ &tll‘l\‘ ria ll\k'h "u..{‘be neked, lacancAhioulders, ife oA T b s, nofl'«, Mams, 13913c. Lard—Re- s e och nged. —~Gnc % :rum.nw-rmnr-r “and not qunmv“{ bigher, Corrre~Active, firm, and n iy Flrm And ACUYE AL EL 11 RecrirTe~Flour, ;0 beiny -huz. 000 bugearn, 20,000 bu; oAta, 27,00 Il n:gflz& rn.n“-qn(eh l‘lnlm £0.00@0, 23! GRAlL —“’Ilanl qulets Penn Bmiber, 810047047, white Wes anlot at 73 nd firm inlzed. Glanie, Uatn diCniy YRS WestErn v tors Pennepleants white, e, 40@s2c. supers, Al ts famli; W lm!;l) . m‘n.l 24 1 48@3161 mized, Crovzr-3xxn—Nomi Proviatoxs—Quiet tnt Arin. Seas 15.00, menmm. zIagel Kieen do, 4 moked shoulders, 7@7h 7{?1!:; Ph.llrd ¢ teadyy Western, :".*3’“ : A RrRNLXC %= Dull and tnchanged. SO T teddy And UREAREEY " HnoRirra—\Vbeat, 4001 o, 21,000bu. R ToLEpo, 0., June T vrhmunnnmefln tg e iy B SIE oht: SR 40, B, o chigan, oot 1 67t dune. 81041 No, R mnm 1 Jine, u.mx,v bl B, m L Auguat, 8 D No. 3 am izh-mixed, ap( n 0\ %a. l Be lcm) an By Auguat, Thite, Mot seilow fofec ’:I'Q'::. Vaqitleny wlm.n. w_| an:mm. jected, 3 Rzoni Fhmr. 88,00 st 2 BRIPUEN tiont yiet Jaly, fit aml. Aligey re- oguer wheat, 8,500 bus corn, ey Donay wheat, 4,500 buj corn, 3x5 BT b oite L X 6 23.. —|- umn-l!nll and anchanged. I adeance of e Sxee. Jun Qi1 Vheat Bend (iFmers, opeied 2 14CE - clored weak; Nou 3 A1) $140%1 Aukuar, Corn tirmy highert o, e, nal: No. 2aprin it 60403 Ve Fuvionrs—Wheat Rroxtia=Flane, 5700 bri 3 wlu-uf. 24,000 bu. BUIPMENTI~Flour, B, W0 ris; wheaty 24,000 bt INDEANATOLIS, Ivnnnml.ls. June 23— FLotn —Quiet and no- ‘n‘lfl—\"h’l‘ auiet and unchanged, = Corn—iligh bl ml. 4064ul(ey mized, 454w 4ves July, 460) August, I"émvuxo\l—!lllcrl unchanged, Lard—Stéam, 85§ uit and lowery B4.4064.60; recelpts, 1,400 noads Fpimenin, bog fah St 4004601 Lol Brzvu June 23, u mm Full and urm D400 bl o, & Ml wakse by $1.011 700 b wr,;-u st Comiactive'in tho the Call llnnnh Coipeer -mlm o b el Basan Tes B 0 b Western at mmn. Iiye nex: dull; Tested, | Marisy negtec CANAL I’llll’m r‘l"—l’lrlll. lnu um:hlnued. BULPMENTS~30,000 n:wnnu.\xl. New Onteaxs, Jnnu 2).—Provistoxs—Pork dull, ot B A pices Wgher Tio cargoes, ordinary toprime. 1743 |){|l LTS inc 1051001 Mght ucunnEe hanke! ol 1050 on New Yor! premitimg llerllnwucnln:r. hiK re’ blils, 510, ONTON . Tastow, June m.—l-'mu-uemund Meadys winter wheat floir in moit demau at €.t {insiv=gorn auiet at @yusc. Csts Gulet No. 3 white and Xo. 2 mixed, G045Ic. Hay=Markot dulll Wenteri, 817,00 . JoLxpo To Jung 23.—Ux, s Peri, Qentia s .\Ilelllnn her \ichizan, spot, “6L.wh No, EL44s Anpust, 81,337, Lom Alllufiq s2¥ges rejected, mun P‘"'"M. uno ot n'mu 3 haleay recolpta, 73 balewi Torpneais 3 ulnnn tnchanged. LEAT TOBACCO, (Renorted by Alerander Itarihill, Tosacco-Droker, for The CMcaga Tribune.) LovisvitLe, June 23,—The favorable season, at ine tarvals duriug the past two woeks, has hind & marked effect upon our recelpts, In their rising from 831 hogas henda threo weeks ago to 3,140 hogahends this week, as nzalost 1,603 last weck. Tho offerings have been rln"yllr(n. with nales of 2,159 hogshoads this week, Against 1,041 last weok and 1,509 In samo week last yesr. ‘The resnlt of this week's business makea 1t the heavls est we iave had, or lkely to liave, the scason, the la- creats Over any other weok belug largoly due to the 1iberal offerings of Kentucky Itiver tobaccos. malnly cutting sorts, which, on 20th and 21st, were mado rather special featurcs at some of the warehousea Notwithstanding the Inrge offorings, tho very favore able circuinstances under which planting bas been com- iuteil, and tho Bug ralus and sunshiue since, tha mmar: ket hiad been active ihrougliout, and, although oc unal irregularitics wers upareit, Deleta i oo st ARV otmel SuataInG . Ao martiCatorly on TRRrdAY and yesterday, whou Ihey werd severely jesoil by tho (0873 Nnds”durs lllk lu lccu-, lugs havi o Good' Birin, en, ATR—=WWheat stroog and £3.010itored) palcaam- ere nf 3 1! ! l‘éfi'lu‘tfi: 1n heavy g theso two days. rnv nu y hoary salcs Iiu{nl Incrense “onduscrivt of i Clian ondmscris llnnullclufln, ud“.mx mlury liers (onatdering the 1arge off: nrinrn cky itiver lll AcCns ), 'flfln!(l l smal} broportion. ummun 1o goml lugs ver Wllnnunllvndumlmnurlh!mum ll IIII‘ Bfldl!d ll'lfnll full prices, lhn 0! oty vad: Trad m:wr. fepe, cutnion {u g, L3 falr supiy, aud soid full. cloutiuns scarce. “fen nihds of heulnal{ Deight, wranpers sold, this week, cominon (o koud, & S50, and wtloate od tha scarcity aud il l’ ly ul ulu ery Anotuer ehipmeat of " of mahogany wraj otn,_Arl A wero l!lhl (o-dl' at Ir.vlll $9, el 50, with 2in s0ft Oruer AL B8, 20 and b,° Tk shimanre very dcarcor activa nd frm, Col t- thig lenf, offertnns of 4l c{mluumnullly largs, in fine ier, it with & very active demand ot full' prices, |1|Il ithin uun!llllllul. a vxceptionally tne fot fetche Ing $17. 5 n_ ol Joba cos, ubout (30 hhds mnanu- factur 5mn-. 8 havo been ‘dinposed of Ilely, from frec handy ths best of which beiniz & lot of 45 s L 11 UG Al thove salld wers for accoun of ma Tackiirers, iVeat and Eaaty lenvinig only o0 or twa i {omur wuch’ on baad. Quotativas rewaln seima s ers WOOL. Doarox, June 23, —Woal ulto exclied; weei's ”fli 2.000,0,01 ‘miarcel whinust oase of ueevcar Oy 4 42 47301 medlum, uuummlu 47@33Me, EOinDR slel2ine (1 Rbod deToRnd1 & Bihed SDAIaa a yashed, Tadici chulca Kentue 7 at LEledl Ugurent pilled tn good demand; super and X, 5l pulied, 47hic. DRY GOODS. June 43.—Dry Tiarket rather gutet ity Eoumin o houmS AT, jobDIaNS. CuLtoy stendy al current l!uullllmul mmuum nicy prina ura rathior wore, wctlve, and wingiiarus Talr des mand, ‘woulerts A SARUCIS 8tog beihE freely del iverad T executlon of brdome TETROLEUM. - Crpentan, Juno ,—Petroleum market dull at Pivraiiu, Juno 23.~Petroleum qulet and steady: erude, 81,604 Purkers; refned, 13%c, Fhiladeiphia delivery, P, TURPENTINE, Witxivatox, N. 0. 6 23, ~BPIRITS TURPEN- TIx=Quict sud slea) c ! e —— HYMOR, An eel is not as slippery 0a o politiciang but it can live on water longer, ** What is the worst slde of naval warfare!” usked a school-teachier, * The Lroadside,” re- l»)led 8 boyin the back scat. lle wentup to An Irishman has defined notllng tobs “n footlesa stocking without legs.” JE descriptlon by another Emeralder fs botter. \What is nothing1® ho asked. “Shut your eyes snd you'll seo it," sald Pat, Tho Graphte asserts that % A pawn-ticket was discovered in tho trousera of Agumnemuon,’” A very natural clrcumstance whon we recollect that bo spouted a good deal of Greek just be- forc his demisc, X. confides a secret to his friend, who hastens to repeat it Meoting him yesterday, X. says to him pointedlys *“Wist would you dxlnk of the tnan wlho divulged o secret intrusted to him " “Thinkt Why1 lhould uuuu thag he had only imitated the othor wan.’” 1 lnrwnnm! the othicr day that our wifo gnt hold uf'a war map, ruprm.nlhlz the Bluck Bea and Russtan and Turkish armies, and when wo got home she Iml cut out two new dresscs and & neat basque by it, and beginning on a uew-fashioned cost fur oursclves, uhe ought 'l.wu a n:’}nlon-c—ut.-ud slio Lelloves so yot.— City C 'l‘wo of tho “old boys,” comfortahly clrcam- stanced and accustomed to Indulge fnfrom ten to twonty drinks per day, were 8 day or two ago watching a man who wus squeczing lime- ]ulce into & gloss, when one of them remnrked: *1 hear tbnl Bmith dled yesterday, You roe member him—great temperance man; couldn't got bim to drink luytlnhun." 4 Ob, yes!" was the muwcr “1 knew him well enough. I tell youl bound to fetch thew after awhile," The warm weather brings one reilef, Tho mnnu!umrcn of cough medicines bave withe drawn thelr advertisemonts, and the reader of the newspaper no inore sees staring blm o the face tho startling lincs, ¢ Consumptive, He- ware! A little cold will ludmdnlhl" and so on. The cough medicine is now puu in other bottles and Ls wold es & first-cluss hair-dye, Bummerson, when travellug on a Tremont- strees car the otlwr day, was suddenly aroused from pcmlvs thought by the luqulry of the eon- ductor how far Lo wanted togo. “\thk, straight,¥ he replicd, * What do Jou meanih sall the mstonlshed conductor, “This aln't a bar-room on wheela, Where shall we land oui" 4 Lemmesce,” murinured B., softly to \mselt, ©Qlo—brandy—that alo’t it. Ruine that'sit! Ikuow uow, Jamalca Pialal I kuew n was some kiud of a stralght drink,VeZoston FPuper. == 0ld Wine. The oldestwine in the world was recently dis cuvered by M, Bertuelot, tn the Borelly Muacura ot Mareelllea.” Among the antiquitics there, bo {fouud o glass vesscl which had been taken from an guclent Roman cemetery ot Arles, Ths vessel had been closed by meltfog the upper portion. It contafued o colored liquid which aualysls showed to be winc, with a falr percentage of ;lcuhnlh-:d the t)»llln.r u,-lu:u wmm.dc‘n Lul ermented grape jules. It (s supposed Lo haye been au offerivg to thedead.j o BEAUTY: Secretoralai Face A Romnnco of Renlity~The Dovices of the Queens of Socloty—Iow Plnin Fenttires nro Mnde Attractive, and the Blemistics of Naturo are iddon by the Witchory of Art—-An interost- Ang RRevelation, Tn our climate, and owing to American modes of life, not one woman posscsses that best hoon of nature—a fnlr complexion; a glu without which thero can be no real henul. There I8 no uss of. rn[ylnlm:. hm:nfllu it 1a o, The sensible thing, under the clreumstances, Is to sco hiow the defect may be overcoine. Ctearly, In this matier, Art must bo called upon to supply what Nnmro hns denled. !lgnen n h;l:hmnder ask, Howi ‘0 roveal that very sccret fs the pury of this artlcle. 7 Fltpose e \VImL can't be cuired need not bo endured, in this case. Au adroft chemist, named llng-un. has provided an Infallible means' of making the plaincst faco radiant, and of overcoming lfi the defegta which, withont his inventian, often make lulrn n Iomz martyrdom to ladies of soclety. Mn egan’ Magnolia Balm I certainly one of the most marvelous and use- ful products of modern sclence. The united testimonyeof thousands of ladiea roveals tho fact that tho MAGNOLIA BALM (8 o sure device for creating n pure and blooming complexion, It couceais all natural Liemishes in tho most uu{ml:lnz nndfifl'ccuvlc toanner. i 3 t removea all roughness, eruptions, rednes blotelies, freckics, and tan, wll.hln‘nnnlc'nl nuwc:: It drives awny all evidences of fatigus and ex- citement. 1t makes tho plainest faco beautiful. It givea the complexlon a dazzling purity, and makes the nock, face, and arms appear graceful, rotund, and plump, t makes a matron of 33 or 40 look not more than 20 years old, and chauges the rustic maiden into a ciiltivated city beflo, The Magnolia Halm remores all blemishea and conceals every drawdack lo beauty; aml. hile it Is cuhannlmmmm. itis so lye-like in Uz ¢ffects (Iml the closest observer cannot detect (s use. adies who velue personal attractions, and whn liope to make llmmsulven attractive to tho lords of crcauou)mn mako an absolute certaln- - y of it by uslng Hagau's MAGNOLIA BALM; and o know of no other way, If they r}u]qulrn :’:‘:; k(nd of cosmeticat all, in which they can bo . certaln of it, It {s thacheapeat preparation in the world, nlf things conl(dxfxed. n‘:’:d !;My be had at any drug store, ————e Newnre of wsticky, flithy. muddy compounis, in en\nmni or opngue bottivs, u\llml Halr St EEoatorers,” otc. 'Thoy onty Rint and dand tho Toals Tor hetlmej and they nro polsony likely fo Lrocd purnlysis and I | Praim disenses. . Turn from them with Tenth- Ing, nnnl tront your halr with the reo, clesn nmmrn(lvc._ LYON'S BATIIATIRON. This rellnhln old prarurnuon duew not pnint tho hinir nnd tinall dostroy "i but bringw ¢ baof 1o new I r unture's own procesn, ‘The Kathatren costa :mly 80 cuents for o lnygo bot ] OCEAN STEANSITIPS, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY, Tha mall steamernof this Company, bets N Furk sud flavre. ealiingat l-lrmuu'z'u"{hb' Ty for the Isnding of passchizers, will sall from pler 43 &, 1t food of Mui ER NES! B ‘PE“P"IH.PDAIXIL T Wlh Z DAY GANADA, Franoes l'lu[it l\k PABS)\OK N UOLD (lnblud‘“finlh T VIRE=1, T el 84 Cabin, 8100 Second Cabin, $a3; TO P! N, ‘or any rallway station First to £100, a dh o llomflemm‘l L’mh}lb m ’l'n:lc-?l?:& ‘%M‘Fm?xfi‘w 857, Includin . lieturn iho u. Vi reducod ratos, avallabla llmmu h Rogi Frauce, Steamers B APiod thus's 80 60t CATY ttecrage passans For yhnnhu sod frefuht n\v{y w0 LOUIS D DEBIA 83 or W, ¥. WUITE, 67 Clatk-at., Auefl lur‘:.'fil.gm North German Lloyd Tussteamorsof this Company vill el avery gay from lreten, Plery foot of Third, Lt 1o 2,96 passage=Lroi New Vork to Buunun(lu nus Tarre. amd Iramon, arst cabin, $1001 .m uhln. inu. smhh Stcarage, 390 curgencl, Fur frolgus ol 2Wawling NATIONAL LINE OF S'I‘MMSIIIPS. RN Ah):l' 5‘"' to Qlw!nl(uwn and U'irmh L, ), Ju's 1IN, 31, . BIFAIN, July 1 Pl i S i LOUNDON. CANADA, July 5, n m. | GRELCE, July 18, 108.m, Ticketaat reduced re Steersge. llckalllrf'-'ol. curs rnci. Dratus for £1 lml urv-mh un urenl llln aad reland. Apply o )’ B, LAKRSON, 4 Bouth y Great Western Stcmnshm hluu. From Naw York 1o Driatol (Ragland) direct. Al’lflAflON Symons. C l luunlon mf(u' el Lairoa: SIOTTLED GEIRRMAN HOAP, ~VHEN BUYING SOAL ——ASK FOR~— PROCTER & GAMBLE'S Aottled Cermaean. There {s None Better, OR MORE EQONOKIOAL FOR PAMILY UBE FINANOLA L. GUARANTEED SPECULATION, .ill.) nves !l’!h’ulli “l)';‘le Straddles huv- made t.“"w"“ B0 day, o juney refun 3 A 84 Bl i T M \vfim‘&‘ mfl-"r‘n’nfi'uminu usre i 0% : flflcéflh ht_u‘;“’ 1 Yorl leu:nu llwn. ‘.u"fl{mud{u o 104X MINING AXD Broc 13, 40 Browl-st £ E(J‘lbli!o FAIRBANKE' STAMDARD SCALES Op ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MOR 111 £ 113 Lake St., Chicage. Becarefulto buy only the Genulnes o THISUELLANEOUN, AI!LLI l \l« h lvnnu. fluflkflv Tl slitthor li poger i P10 % ing BLUE:BOXES .{:’...»‘:::.‘.:‘:ufiia“.,‘. lvur(u Kvery pod? »axatuuu urs vl. NH lUVIIJu Potits Chounpsy Pesla lll. I‘L 2] Ing wil 3 fl‘r"fl%{’a’b ne, bedding, and ntensits, | [