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.G. Dun & Co. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 14, FINANCE AND TRADE. { Continuous Country Demand for Loans and Currency. the Prodocs Markets More Active, and Tending Upwards—Hogs and Provisions Strong. Wheat and Corn in Better Demand—Both Quoted Scaroo—Other Breadatuffs Firmer, FINANCIAL. Whatover activity there isin the loan market Is tainty due to the demand from the interlor for ‘oanaandenrrency, This ia not large, but Is cone sinnous, and will be kept np daring harvesting. These evplleations for rediecount como mainly ftom Tl{nola and Towa, Inthe city business of all kinds are quiet, and tha sopply of negotiable paper Iscorreepondingly limited. This situation of affaira occasiona no remark or tncasincss, as the banks have no desire to oxtend thelr Ines to any great degree, as the bellcf In an active loan markat in the fall is widespread. Rates of discount were 8@LO por cent at the banka to regular customers; cstl loans to frst- clas borrowors were made ar4 per cent and up- wards, New York exchange was sold petween banka at G0 75c per $1,000 premium per $1,000, ‘The clearings were $2,000, 000, FASLURES FOR THE Finest DALY OF 1877. Tho Mercantile Agency of R. G, Dan & Co. tas fasied its report of failures for the frat half of 1877. The number in the ‘United States was 4,740, & alight Increase orcr the fallu-es of the firrt half of 1876, which wore 4,000. The seml- annua) Habliiitles of 1877 were, however, mach lees than those of the same time in 1870, the figorea being $09,600,171 for the former and $108,415, 420 for the tatter. The maintonance of the high rate of bankruptcy and the elightness of the Improvement in Habliitics ehows plainly how slow the process of recnperation ts (o bo. The United States are not singular in this state of affairs, which prevails thronghout the world. ‘There have boen signs of an unmistakable change for tho betfer, The increasing importa of this coun- try andof Great Britain may safely be taken to mcan that the lowost point of the commercial- depression hae been parsed. The enormous private, corporate, municipal, State, and national debta form @ great partofthe barden that Ja weighing the people down. Theclreudar of the Agency sare on thie point: ‘The figures most accessible show that the Na- onal deot,an compared with St14, 000, 000 in 1800, smounts bo $2, 00, ‘00, 000 in 1N77; that the States? 0, $375, 000,000, the municinsl debt D§1, 000, 000, 000, the railway deht to $2, 000, « 06; the discounts and loane of National mt other anks (o another $1,000,000, 000, and the loans ay insurance and other mort: tnnchinery may be anfely catimated at another Group- far al these rooshty togettiers tho eialole Indole extuces of which rome tnancial conceptlor formed atnounts to the vest sam of 000, The curions can caloniate how far the’ inter- eston this sum, if regularly pald, would absorb the yearly product of fhe natural and other re- gourees of the country. The calculation which the cnrious are hore invited to make leude to the atartling conclusion thatthe Intercet on this Gebt, at G per cent, umounts to over $430,000, doo per snaum—a sum Iarger ' than the surplus cottun and graln crops combined. Applying tho enme principles to the community as toan individual busincews-man, the [uevitable re- enito? euch a growth of obligation, with such an Anability to pay, fn that dieneter and a fone process of liquidation ts enre to folluw. ‘Tho growth of the country, the devolopment of ita varfed resources, economy, and the pteady application of cunser: tive business principles, in Unie may profiahly employ a! the facilites the Isst ton years have created, and adjust thix burden of debt no that it cun be carried and eventually repaid. Only in vro- portion os that period t# approached, may a muro heaithy and prosperous condition be anticipated; but the Immediate future pasices no such hopes, tnore than it posecaee ab ity to Iquidate or make profitable the debt which haa been accumulated with such fearful rapluity. ‘The prospects for the fatl trade Is encouraging. ‘This business depends largely upon the condition * of the crops, and the Agency tas the eame reports from ita correspondents ae Tos Trove haw al- reudy published, There {s every promise in all ecctlons of the country of abundant harvests, It. ays Meantine p Pie must eat, drink, and wear, and in the. nupply. of these necessities o certain extent uf trade Isaecure, And thin trade onght not to be mada unrafe tn sectlous of country maluly dopend: enton agricuiture, whlch includes tho great Weut and Suuth, where the purchasing and debt-paying power Is not a0 reatricted aa clacwhure. ‘The chlet IMicnity fs, thstthe number engaged Inn trade thus timited tw so fur in exces of [ta extent that ihe competition fs destructlye of profit, ‘Tho evil done which will, [tis suppoecd, cure iteelf. Une fortunately, the prineipal nrocesa py which this will be effected ta that of fallure, aa the voluntary withdrawala, apecially Srouy retajl trace, are very rare. The falluro statistica are, therofure, iikely foxhow a continned larce sumber of canualtios, butin thie viow “ay be tnorg significan! nt health than dirente. “If a large proportion, dere who tucenmls could be keptont of busines, Tro: vided with me other pursult than that ae mah Hans Todlvide a smal trade uinong a largo nu “Wer, faite ‘ures would not be an unmixed evil. But tho! trek. ities which wholesale merchants thenselves afford for effecting settlements ot 60 cents on the dollar and lees, and which the national Bankrupt law en- courages. are not unfrequently ancifective premium to the Kremtest rascality and poureat capacity, But time curce all, and it {eto be hoped that a business sentlinent against compromises, and ip faver of an amended Bankrupt law, wilt bo gradually devulop- ti. and be edecitvs toward renedying exstint evita, AN ENGLISH VIEW OF AMRRICAN HAILWAY Su- SURITIES. In tte lesue dated dune 80, the London Economut as an editorial un ** The Fall tn American Rail- way and Other Blocks at New York, "in which it shows that, disaetroue aa have been the lossca of Iritleh Investors in American railways, tho lomves faillug upon the quick Inveattug clases of the United Stito# themaelves have been ten or twenty times more fatal. In thirteen of tho principal Unes tho fall from Jannary, 1877, waa from 20 to 60 percent, Thee torribio losses aro the penalty Ue people have to pay for permitting ** cliqnes, committers, and corners to mlamanaye thelr rall- road and other public companies.” ‘The effect of this inantpulation has been to throw discredit jn Ungland on all American corporate securitice In precisely the eame way the terrlble crash hat followed Hudson's raltroad inflation brought Knyglien railroad xccuritivs into disrepute {no Englond. Tue Keonomiet predicta that there yan be no real revival until soveral reforine aro effected. The accounts of the companice must bo freo, full, and froquent, snd bo discussed by the stockholders in the annual moctingy. Autocrutic Ureadents must be abolished, Holders of overdue coupons and bonds must be given by the laws better grip on thelrsccurity In caze of default, and, axa help to this, national legivtation abould be de- vised to reileve such crediture of the confitct bu> tween the foreclosure luwe of the differcnt States, WANK PAJLUBE IN MIsoURL. ‘The Bank of Pike County, in Loulstana, Bfo., shut its doors onthe Uthinst, The speculations of the Cashier, A. M. Wels, with tho funds of tho bank, lasting over two years and consuming fram $50,000 tu $100,000, are satd to have been tho cause of the collapse. The capital atock of the bank was $400, 000, and {t had « paid-up capital of $50,000. Jt is reported that the amount of stock pald op will not pay Che Uabilitics, and it will be necessary to call on stockholders for additional tasesstnenta to pay tho claims. The average do- povits of the bank were aboat $75, 000, The bayk (aa been organized about five years, ‘308 CHARTER OAK. The Hartford Cowrund thinks the best settlement ofthe Charter Osk's troubles would be to put it under the ‘*full unrestricted control” of a Board of officers satiafactory to the mas of policy-bold- ers. Thess poraoot to the number of 25, 0U0 have futeresta at atake to the value of $52,000,000, which they ara powerl to protect ander the presentatyle of management. ‘This the present officers got the control of by buying $100, 000 of BLOCK. ‘TUS B185 Lt STOCKS. ‘With the exception of the World, the New York papers oxree lp attributing the recent rise in stocks to tho manipulations of the Stock Exchango opera- tore: The Journal of Commerce says the advance in the railroad stocks {sduo mainly to the manip- ulation of a clique of brokers and speculators who ere accompanying thelr movements by astatemouts that the crops of the Northweat will be very latge, and thatthe European domand will be greatly Jn excess of former years, and that the rallroad lines muuet proft largely from the tncressed business, BYECIE RESUMPTION AND TUR GOLD BUPPLT. In Wecusstog the fleece of the new 4 per cont Joan by the United States, the Lconomist saya that the resumptton programme of Secretary herman will evidently cause guld to be locked up in the ‘Treasury of the United States in the same way 1¢ Was locked up In the Germag Treasury, end the ¥ugiteh money warket will be the dret to feel the eflect of thia curtalluont fu the customary supply, ‘THE BANK OF MBYADA. ‘Tho odicia) ataicmsnt ef tho condition ef tho Bank of Nevada on the 30th of Jane showe that (ts aseota of $21,471,953 worm held ae follown: Cash and bailion on hand, 4 United Btates bonda, $1,047. rea) ce e, 000; talance in hands of Sorrsapondent, Ri. N424083_ bile discoonted, money at call, ete., 145,479, Among the liabilities are: Rexerve Fand, $12,000,000; deposits, “ term accounts, bille payable, etc, ite Capital Now York Waridy July We do not henr that anything ‘was ald at the mecting of the Canal Horrd abont changing, the canal toile, nor do we see how @ change could bo entertained. The raitroad people, so far as we can learn, are aleo of this opinion, and fally expect to ace the experiment of low tolls on the canals trted daring the whole of this year. Many of tho rall~ road men think that thia je contrary to their. tnter- esta, but we cannot agree with them. A return to former ratea of toll wn the canale svould bringabout a renewal of the railroad wat. [nt the redaction of tolla on grain, with the tition of dues on canal-boata, and of tulls on anch weatward freight anconl, enables the water route to bring grain to ee which the raltroade cannot imi- ee A rallrond war unnecessary. New York roads maintain remunerative rates on breadetufls, and even now, when there ls only tha fag-end of s crop moving, doa fair business upon what the canal leaves to them. With the new crop ‘once In motion, the overfinw ¢ of the canal will bo larger anit proportionately better forthe railroads, Ina wonl, as we heard the President of a Western road say this morning, the Erie Canal will be to our New York roada another Hadson IHiver, acd the probiem will be aettled tn the one case ae It fi heen in the other, the railroads managing to thrive pretty well. INSUTANCE IN NRW MAMPSHIRE, None of the twenty-one mutual instirance com- panies in New Hampshire paid expenses Inst year. All the profit in the inenrance business was cared off by the alxty-rix ontetde companies, who re- celved $544,548 gross preminma and paid $481,351 losses. BALTIMORE & Ont, ‘The market for Baltimore & Ohio wns tess atrong on the Baltimore stock market on Tnesdny, —sev- enty-elght shares eciling ot 03 and O13, aftor which the price wae 01}4@02. GOLD AND GREENDACKR, Gold was 104% 105% in greenbacks, Greenbacks were DSN@OLK centaon the dollar in gold, FORBION BXCHARGE, Siete Sight. Rtertini 487 40g France. pile heigun by M Rett BUN oud Germany a BS pe Rorwaze Sweden, and Denmark sess 37 aM “GOVERNMENT BONDS. Toited Btates Aa of 'A1...... U, 8, $202 of '63-—taniary and tu im of uZ—Januiary and Jul ‘ag—January and Jul; tated Staten 10-aiee f nlved Hates new fa of ae fled Bates currency As, Paty 4 BROKERS’ qiorkno%s, it rth C City taltway, si Cnty Rallw: at BIG, EUG tialiwad, North sige ‘Bravlers’ jusurance Conipany. haniber of Comune “Wand tnterest. BY TELEGRAPH, NEW TORK. Yo tha Western Associated Press, New York, July 15.—Qold opened at 1054 and closed at 103%. Borrowing rates, 1to3, Loans were alsu mace fat, Bilvew at London 543-10 pence. Hero, silver bars, 1245. Greenbacks, 118% In guld. . Silvor coin, % discount, Governments wore atroug Trailroad bonds wore firm. o State accurities were dnil. Stocks were frregolar and feverish, with tho whicat fluctuations in cosl-shares, The market closed with an advance {n prices over the opening Brures, but below the beat prices made, Vartons and confiicting ramora about trouble between the trunk lines and the cutting of freight rates con- tributed much to fevarishnosa of the market. Transactlons were 156,000 sharcs, of which 11,000 were New York Central, 29.000 Lake Shorc, 2,000 Northwestern preferred, 3,100 Rock Toland 3 11,000 St. Pauls, 9,000 Delaware & Itad- aon, 44,000 Lackawanna, 4,000 Micttzan Central, 10,000" Morris cr) iy & Essex, and 23, Western inion. Maney. market easy; 15$@2 on call. Prime mer- cantile pa) Cuwtoins recolpts, $180, 000 ‘The Aasistant-Treasurer diabursed $330,000. Clearings, $16, 000, 000, y foods imports for the week, 800,000, Bier ing—Long, 482%; hort, 488! GOVERNMENT BOXDA. ule kal ty Galexedrer acise, ic Sal ry Harta cite Fargu,. Atnerican Expt ort te Meats, pea. 10 eves seartagenie peter ree at Coit ib Stat ies 4 Saal Sh iene Northwestern .... ‘Tennessee, old. Tenuesee, new, Virgiula, ale. WAN FRANCINCO. «San Fnanciaco, July 3:3.—The following are the closing quogstiona at the Stock Kxchan, i reread. Suite Consaitdai Velluw Jacket. Inureka Consolidated. 203g New OBLBAN e New Ontuaxs, July perry 10201054. Sight exchange on New York, &{ premium, Storing exchange, bankers’ Dilla, G12). rounton. Loxpox, Joly 1.—lItate of tconot in open market for three monthat Dille te Uelow Dank of England rate, fy. ‘Consola, money Aad 1 sceaiinty on 11-16. United Ktates ai, 0d; "07s, 1084; 10sd0e 110: wow be, 10TH. New Yank Central 08 Brio, 7345 pld, 1744; Lite nole Central, fi Pants, duly 13,—Rentes, 106f O50. giaienditardl RKAL ESTATE, ‘The following fastruments were Gled for record, Friday, Jaly 13: North Wells jot 4 mataterhatd ee iat eae ee sam Calumetay, wecorof Chirty-third st, wf, 49 2435401 8,500 jo neil 10 rhs ie hth ud fed Ju, a : r seit bul aly 12 oun W, ADDEE)... Emerald av, 204 i Hairy: ee wha ee x10 6-10 he, d eo Belden io wren a : Talgty ule ae web a or Pot Ticker ie adiguatah at ur fe wat Uskierevan iain, ‘7? cor Uablop a¥ Df. 100 tte dated dune ta", 18,000 Merabaeld st 84 (a 140x100 4-10 ‘pit duly 13. @,500 Brergren & 5 Ht, SDfto uf lobe; 2,500 MORTH OF ur a Penn Mirai a eave’ “ov oxvex Green Rays rose ry we Hi Vrederick at ot, bed £100 ft, dated June 24. SOUTH OF CITT LOUTE WE MILES OF TUM COU KT-HOUSR. Forty-sees plain ay, af. ond at, 205 it w of C ay th with tisprovenentay dated May, ah “$8500 COMME: ROIAL. ‘Toe following were the receipts r of the Jeading article of produce in this cltyduriug the twenty-four bours ending at 7 o'clock on Friday morning, and for the corresponding time last ycar: Mipecae ARIZ. IATA pig Gheeies G, apples, bri Beans, bi. Withdrawn from: atore. during htiraday | for city consnmption: 3,850 ba wheat, 1,504 bu corn, 2,130 bn oats, 1,681 bu tyo. ‘The following grain wae inspected into store in this city yesterday morning: 15 cars N. W. wheat, S cars No, 2 spring, 3 cars No. 3 do, 6 ears rejected do, 1 car no grade (28 wheat)s 4. cars No. 1 corn, 117 cars high mixed, Scare new do, 7 cars new mixed, 238 cara No. 2 com, 140 care and 4,500 bn rejected lo, 24 cate no grade (S30 corn); 7 cars white oats, 0 cara No. 2 do, 1% cars and 1,500 bu rejected do (20 onts); Scars No. Dhariey, Ocarmrejecteiido, To- tal (599 cars), 240,000 bo, Inepected out: 19,- 470 bu whoat, 460,701 ba corn, 4,713 ba oats, #000 ba ryg, 452 bu barley. ‘There must boa mistake romewhere. A piece nt papor was exhibited on ‘Chango yesterday which purported to be a teccipt fur a cat-load of rejected wheat in one ef our clevators, on which no wheat was deliveted when the wagons were aent round to the Louse in question. The holder of the piece of paper was anzionaly eceking light on the enbject yeaterday. The receipts and shipments of the weck eo far, adding In the Inepection Into atore yeatortay morn- ing, and comparing with stocks statement for Inet Saturday, Indicate that thore was Instore {In this elty yesterday noon about 160,000 bu No. 2 spring and 391,000 ba No. 3 cer; total corn, DDI, 000 ba, The receipts of wheat in St. Louis yesterday are reported ag abont 30,600 br; which fe but little more than half the reco!pts of Thursday, ‘The Cincinnat! Price Current cotimates the eam- mer packing in the West to date at 1,410, 000 hogs, against 1,135, 000 to dato last seanon. ‘The leading produce marketa were actlve yeater- day, and generally stronger, though the weather ‘was fine, and favorable tothe crops, withoutextreme heat. The foreign markuts were higher, on both wheat and corn, the former being wanted by mill- era quite argently, owing to the emaliness of home deliveries, and that caused greater strength here, while other markets sympathized withthem, Fro- visions teuded upwards, as hogs were higher, The trading all round wae chieiy for future, ex- cept that cash corm was jn very Kood de- mand for shipment, and qnoted acarce, the offer- ings nat being suficlent to Atl the freight-room already engaged. For thia reason freights were relatively quiet. There was no epecial news from the country ontside of that published In Tux ‘Tuner avout the crops. It Is now generally un- derstood that there 19 a good vicld of wheatand oata, and that corn prom: fajriy, the corn pros- pect being vory much better than two or three weeks ago, bot there was nothing to materially depresa quotations, Dry goods were very quict, thongh not unnenally #0 for the season, July being one of the dulicst months of the year. Prices remaln firm both for cotton and woolen textiles. The grocery market was without important new features. Trade was quite up to reasonable oxpectations, sad the gen- eral tenor of prices wasiirm, There wae an active demand for sugars, and holders confidently predict afurtheradvance. Coffeos were strong. No prices changes were developed In the market for dried fruits, though applica and prones were quoted ateony, with a tendcncy to advance. Flah contin- ued active snd firm, Beyond on advance of Ge In ecalod herring no price- changes were noted. Tho butter and cheese markets wero fairly active and firm, the former at O@21e, and the latter at 3G@Higc. Prices of oils, paints, and colors remain as before, with only a light business in progrese, The leather market wae dulland unchanged. Uagging was In active reqneet, and for cotton scamlesa goals the prices wero advanced {4c There wae a limited de- mand for coal and wood at previous quotations, Lumber waa Orm at the sale docks under a fatr inquiry, with Npbt offerings, Pleco stutt andsome grades of inch brought better prices, The yara business was only fair, Wool wasateady ond in falr demand. Svede, hay, and broom-corn were rather quict, and without change, Itdes were In, good demand sua ecarce. The offerings of green’ frolta were Iiberal, and the local tuquity was fair. Poultry was in larger aupply, avd small aprings were dull and woak, but full-grown stock suld readily at former prices. Potatocs wore dull. Lake froighta were lesa activo, but a shade firmer, Qc belng the ruling rate on corn to Buffalo, Room was taken for 140,000 ba corn, 90,000 bu cate, and 10,000 bu wheat. Rall freights wero quiet and anchanged on grain at 30c per 100 a to New York, and Sc to Boston and Now England points, Ratce on boxed mcate were quoted at Gc above grain figures. DARLEY, Messrs, J, D. Sommers & Co., of this city, have Just isened a report of the condition of the harley crop in the West and prominent Eastern suctlous. It appears froin the report thet the acrcago in the West, excepting Ohio and Utah. has increased, and the condition ,of the crop yonerally is good, thongh {t has been injured in somo tectiona by dronghtandrain, ‘The barley in lows especially bas been injured by too much wot weath- er. ‘Texas Wasa large crop, bot the high frelghts ara adrawback to ite coming to this market, except in times of bigh prices, In Utah the acason has Deon favoruble, but the acroaze ia decroaalng, the low prices realizod by tho farmer, owing to tho Rreat cost of transportation, making barley u- profitable to raise, New York and Canada will probably havea small crop, as the area sown was amallor than a year ago, and the weather haa been unfavorable, In conclusion, the circular mays, ** From present Indications the brewers will have to luok to the West for thelr beat barley supplics this season.” . goons RACRIVED at Chicago Customs July 13, 1477: Goorgs Stew- art & Co,, 200 sacks salt; Jansen, McClurg & Co., @ cases books; Field, Leiter & Co., 1 caseary goods; Parkaret & Wilkinson, 206 Lars iron; Unton Rotting MIN, 83 tone aplegel Iron; ‘Butter Bros., 24 bales leaf tobacco; Mibbara, Kpencer & Co,, 1:0 boxes tin-piate. Aviount collected, $5, 458,47, —— PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were more active, and stronger. Liverpool was quoted 3d per 112 tbe higher on lerd, and dd per,102 Ibe higher on moata, while hoxs were sirong- erat the Stovk-Yards. There was a better demand for cash stuff, both pork sod meats, and the trace gemeral- ly seemed tu think that the recent depresatou lu pric has beon qreat enough to laduce a better consumptive demand, though the latest news from England repre- sents the market there as still to a dcp reseed cvndision. Maes Pons —Was actfro, and advanced 234270 por bri, closing 32%¢ higher than Thursday afternoo: Balee were reported of 2,000 Uris cash at $19.55) 70 bri do (chotce) at $13.00; 70 bris do (new) es $13.0); 2A, 500 brla eller August st $19.47}4@12.70; aud 17,100 brie seller Be ptember at 813.S7i¢619,40, Total, 43,610 dria, ‘The miarkot closed tirm at $13,003.70 cash oF seller uly; G19.a60913.071¢ Augussy and $13. 76913. 7754 scller September, Seller the year cloacd oomiually at 812.D%413.00, ‘Prime mese pork was quoted at 612. 25012. 50, and ex- tra prime do at $9,259.50, Lanu~Waalo better demand, snd edvanced 10c per 100 Ae from the latest quotationsgt Thursday, la ayw- ar {th a stronger focling in Wn Liverpool. ofiles were Of 7.290 ory, ay and Nootca weubenepteniiet ft toad. Eg ae val, by 79 tea tite tuarxel clveed strong a¢ 84.1: Ey gellar. Jul: 37166. f regular. rat dartesWere quicvaud Ornen, most deseriptions be- fay quoted Yeo bigher. “Several onlers frum the Bouth Toported to be op ihaibarkee Sut the advanced slows of holders checked business, Wanter short riba werereported scarce, in proportiun tg the gutatand ea for ‘hale Sui ait Joe aburt Hine at 81- aaa. :94 seller. rat it eller Gepieubers wo bazes, Ton ant suork pec, partly ee August. T! lowing range 1208: Sauk nowy dere, “Tikes Lew Short cleare, cleurg ROR ke 7 $ lea nate Cutuber isis outers at ss ou Syne a Me ‘aweet: mene tant Str Sree ue NE ALAS ay ana ng gulet at $10.7 ie U 10r Myr tts $11.754012.00 fs extra meas; anc Tatiow—Was ‘quoted ab THOTHC for city, and Ne ‘tg0 for country. —_— BREADSTU FFS. FLOUR—Wes quiet and unchanged. Buyereheld off, except Wo purchase @ few smal) ols to mest carrect ante, hus scllors were frm ia their views, though the Offorings of new winter-wheat samples weru on the In crease. Sales were Umited to 4:0 bele spring extras at 87, 25088. 02593 0 Oubria super ones at $4. 753 and 100 brus poor do a¢83.u0, “Total, 1,450, The market closod with the following as tha asking range of prices: Cbuloo winter, $2.00G%25; medium du, $3,006.35; cum- mon do, §0.7567.00; choice Mispesuts spring, 64-50 G20; medium do, §2.7e0.UN; cholco pateots, GY.90@0,55; medium dy $4 Wos-75; common do, 49.00.4835; chulco famUy four (oyriug), §7.6097.73; mediom do. & 2 cholce aspriny superfines, Loria med $1 et ame aeer te Bess—Wes Wp good demaud ‘and orm, ‘with Light of- ferinirs. falos were 20 tont And delivered. BCRREYENGO—Eales were 20 Tons at $15.00918.00 free on board cars, Ornee MinL-Brevra—Were tn good demand and quoted scarce. Conx-Mmat-—Coarse was nominal st 617.00 perton ‘on track. WIEAT—Was more activa, and Irrenutarly stronger. There waaltttle change ta cash lote, while Jnly ad~ Aanced te and August 20 from, the Intest prices of Livernonl wae active, Lonion ** ttt, R, and French and Kngiten eountey mar kota generally, deacer, while there were some Tumors Frenh camplicationsin Hnrope, (ur reecints were feein ariatl, aud the outeo relatively large. with #0 MPL rt pping teimand, ‘th Protanctea sectelly The reniattron tha ollier wide af the Atianiic was anders e dug to the fact of email dellverice by far, me mnleh ied to the heliet that home supplies are neaely used Up And brought ont a. gund Pilea for tatign whence tue ator here ta quantity, iand for thla reason holders a1e dw large prembim over August priece Which mare been hitherto depressed hy the fear Of heavy offerings of winser whuat fer next month's ulnrea were strengthened yenorday Dy & better demand trom raine of ‘shor Thomenete pronable Gat selling for ADRURE 11,25 per ton oa track, Mightly overdone, | The offerinss of wheat here did not materlalie affect ihe general iarket. | Aellar AuRUst Pent Ay ‘SHI0N6 Iragraved 10 $1,109. settiea. hae fio. ‘and advanced to 31.20 Ho elas ing at $1. ier Reptember wold at $1. 13601 1H, Cloatnead Bt atusatier the Fear was little better t Romlnal andi tieet tz, ‘seller the inunth wae ants 4 Bt EL WAL. 41 ei ey AC BI.4ly and care! “Tota ve Bon new siyie of savage, cloanil.at $1.4 were peporse 8 Mal ts dof Baer) bu No. 2 speina a} and 8b Dy sample a RCO at ge otal SaaS Stesnesora Wrearowes in fair, demand. and te paen ‘alen were 8,0ny bit No, 2a 741.400 Di py earripin a He In, foou Ludo at a free on he Wisren Wurar ern) hy anmple, articles wn Sale wae mace mt (South Warivernent week. ae Bhi. The Etle smut ‘Aclive and slroncer, advancing tc, and ner ihan Thurelay afternoon, Liverpool ninmg.earis, audedrancing at the clove, understood to be firm, while shere faa Asteady end urgent qemand for sipiment, inclur= mia grades, rejected and high mixed advancing along in’ co fhe recelota of tle day rather Yar uch speckled, a. by the mite fuente and the orders for expo ‘tappearad to be tar In exces of the supply, One shit cena that he had only Deen able to buy teva than Galt the corn for whlrh he hast already ethane lease joom, and othera were undergtond to be # we Mngland «under: er buyer jist pow, Kathe tende tere fea hen on cyte $cently for fearor ‘Tecelving the eora in bad condition, and many orders cuma here from) parties who have — herctofore, received girect, from, cotntry parties but aud Chicage fhe cheartet market on spat tt of the very i en of carts a, which “she ROW Trospects for ihe it ander the hot weather of thiaand next nantes for Tulcea was Father quiet tl fon, when a Ego demand sprups up, a eee AURNNE apemciat dite, eieanced to cones nd clored at 4aMits Heller icine sold at en Hog at $40. Seller the month ra asite far new eiyle Fecetptn, clos! cok ats nae id style do sa ot r ed at Bteolbe tefe fortes mc dninple ‘at 4nadze on tract free on boardcara, ‘Total, 297,800 jsartive and’ firmer ander email of- feringy and ja, Miiy ith oller erating Prlcen ferini an in 8} pie hy wi cer er grain. Lere Svcraned fame h ne rectipia were gniy” fait athe te parted abipmenta liberal. ant Sew YOr quiet. ihe tending waa_ehtell Shen nt ato seand advanced to duly or cash was rather guile ac, _Weteuted oats anid af 2344 tminderate request for local use shies were Fenorted of 7.0 bu bu rejected at 21gu: 18,00) bu by track, and 7,600 bu do at 26'¢43¢ f 34,800 bi fn Auguat, which Orie, clorlag at ka i more active and firmer, the trading Bela chiedy In tae naw crop. aa in gol dleniand le Wieher, Th atl W knd ory litte way one gat tho advar dat aie. July EEE ERE, cote a tho Aetnet which taxthe closing Rustets Coals raise were Haplted to 40 Bu No, Vat Ges BO te Gelorted at BSet SRE ite at @k on track. Total, 1,000 bu. WATLEY Was diet, The ouly trading hang tn ear ots of low graurs. | Hevterher sold the prerious even: waa quoted yesterday at icaiga uid, and ribs vellern with ug transactiuca. The trade te para the oncertainty in teeard to the Insnection, Ua suite were te id Sot bul eajecked abare, T Wheat~Sal ry 00 0 bat ery ‘EL. 20348 1.20) for Aur mnt a aud Ste AGQ1. 84 tor tS ets ren Aa 9 hu ab An «A848 for Auguat aud wp eidgn for Repterubor. ae spark eswo ile ai 618.0714013.70 for August and $13.7734 for Sepignibe ral onies of 2,250 brie at $13.65 3.758 for Soptember. ard wan atearly. with antes Of 2 ea at BITS for Ai Uatret Repteinber, yen 1ibeataiess Sun 000 Ibe at 81-04% for Beptem- ‘Wheat waa firmer, Mera. dy, ou conn toe oa. and July, Aurust sold at # Ti pet cant Auquie bint at 434@ nyc, and closed at 4B%e closed ‘ats wore quist at 20'40 faQAURUBE Hye aold at 182 for August. ogiarters wore maue for 20000 bu corn and30,000 bu DART PALL, ‘Mees pork wan tn materate baler and i steady, at $1 Con 13.0786 A usual and $KD.T@11 774 i galcar 188 ort $1.09 AUgUMC ald $13.75@13, 715 ‘ard wan steady ab $2,175.20 August and $0,250 0.2714 [ore tember, Bales; 500 tes at §0.174@9.20 iter Augun Short rlhe wore at ‘with sales reported af 100, 000 Wea at 87.5354. siete = sk — GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOMOL—Waa firin at $2,002.10, BIKOOM COUN—Was tn moderate request but Arm, the stock being In new handa ang the new crop wilt be smaller than last year. We quoter Green hurl, 7@7)}40; medium hurl, red-tipped, s¥4gales green brush, with huri enuugh to work tt, c@icy red Upped, with do, Sasiger red do. 44@a5es tnalde brush. 44@5iicy medign to chotce stalk brald, S@sigo; infe- rior brush, 4}¢06e; crooked do, BYASe. BUTTER—The demand about koeps pace with tno daily recelpta, and prices are well usteined. Large shipments abroad havo reficyed the seaboard markcta, and tho posttton seems to he working a little more In sellers’ favor, though so long as the supply continues as Uberal neat present there is little probability of any marked appreciation In values, We quote: Fancy creamery, 20@21c; choice dairy, 15.4180) medium te goed, 126613¢; Infertor to compion, WelIc, WAGGING—Tho market for oatton reamiess bars ‘wasactivo, strong, and fully 6c higher. Btocks both at tho Euat and West aro small for the time af year, and the market ovcuples an excep'fonally frm position, ‘We now quate as follows: Blark AgzSinc; Muntaup, 22Mos Lowlaton, 3tigcs Ottcr Creek, 0c; Amor: fean, 19e; Amoskeng, 190; burtaps, 4 and 5 bu, 14@idcy rquahles, single, 1it8e1 do double, 4@4}4o. ~The checss market diplaya rather more hesetutore, and for prisne goode haan Sriner iehin the pagt fow dar’ considerahic stock has forwaniel tothe Kaat, and t she Jyestera tr ide als en ordering snore tres, full cream at oad aime Sic reitomatie dollar far iu repeat aeons Lackw) hie $3.75; donut and ane. rik errand wih rise sh Sy rah Hint fimnbrs ry Oh ina Bel i et. 25; Gart: herrlo, 64. a Y indiana bloc eee dua rosh pack fhm at 1i@i2e, the outelde for wiaranter pac! aKes, A good dual of stuck i poor cuniition. sled herring wefe again advanced—now hold lackerol was very firm, uther descriptions his, ee steady. ‘Thera wae a Rit demand at the followin prie i Ay eRiterian., per halt MN i trout, ‘al a round, nly dy ig jt, 18,00} ey ie i is a DUR, Sai cae ‘niver eulnion i ts Prune mee rantrong; witha te wee Sie’ ciovemonieia eueran also Fepurted: Apples bid Yate end ae Pe rice re low apoeu- latora have for some, ay at work. and thost of the stuck ts now inj COR: ul pe the market ts stron; Wea maida Ratan Hat fide layer itty Turk: do, ew, Wed wiasyds raialos, ayers yeti 4. 2002.00; Valen: Seatac Greats atom a des Bothern Derries, Tiga Tut Taapbere THe By Malic. a alinonds, Terragon: wear French Wain its, toalect trent latte 1 athe, Tales pocand, Texas, Tiyduc; do, Misourt cack ihutagton peanuts, etter kent eames peanuts dare, RUITS Wore in falr sapply and request at the follow ereles were Grinee: itss| 4 eurran G0 pee bi gl Wire et Orit pears, ots plume, $1.25 per boxy tom ar ener toa Granes: $6-Ux87. per bax iq Callturois peare, Guschiikssuuare m wore again act th ‘the mar- ot was strong at theliéc zauvaiice nu Cones ct pfay declled Armes, and with like auscllve demand the foriner very tka Bupa ountinus tp fair res thet popular brands, ce flive LANy, Mba Ll eee aia markt basi e—Carsitig aaah 1 Corraes—0. G. a7e; choice to met pease rosstiog, ar cyry may He graves es eruehed 19 lates auulated standard, 1abge? powdered, & pee} da Ney x Hhestie eRe, ites G Bot fufeeiaee ag net Weta ttinte surarloat drips (Gone; Calttor, pie honey Unive, SheSoc gued suger Bouse slrup, ir) do Bap ase ASw Ortonie mutase Ares asd 40, atiges ‘ia sucy castle, ase: poet, isiaaluct auuuegE Bt aie Cal Esary ulaery German motu ara — True Bina Ly, Osc ais Lily. White Ruse. ase seach bass in Eee ais i rial ae Bevoral care ware subd to shippers at the. fativns, The recetite ase Ushi: Tmotby, $9 10W No. 2, $4.00: sinter, §7.0useT eke prgitts, $1.6: No. oi nee wh, $4. ; ery Th tie otluue very Ilaut and tbe de- uluperslive fied > 64 prtow ey iH ra “urgent i oordere bere decaf Pou the baal of DG: SRO! Cis bucbeey soma cuec: atcere tena cured xb, pelle; heavy, GNeuo! dau ij PARE cuted Fe aieéa Fi aite Bldgs "a salto ed counpetition nas ee a ip oad alt, isdbloct IGHW visits Wik a atin mors Dative aud Grin at the gate apis S88 aun! far. “Bales were reported 01 ria at vests OlLs~Pricca change. trad wes a provicas af suo fellow ng piers ‘card: tide th 3d0, Ullnuls legal tegh, Nuke efsg iwc aay ithe 30 tel, bul 2 dadtghe he PTD. er ius anol taci Wu 1, 600E 6, 4 one eee whale. setoter-bl fans oft, strictly pare, #1087. Ta Noct. 29 tes hank oti, Ae * tit were golit reste trav Redcar incentit Woenienet AL Rs moa Inch of 84.9%. on four at the 427, 378g; cn alr tn good melvin at ants mn, fate nnd mrarleae firms stoams norgr Agains wey rene Hate meat 4 qarte] oll, Aoey torent ; 210.50, and the ti of tory nt eV mee: FEE Semuerdine, Meniarire Tath atesty ar et. nine mt Fs Pat be ear. 7c. Macon nortal yy West Virsinia oi, naturel . trom rand River, in feat atets Nates inelule. cary 1360 ft eaminion Frey at #3 The yard market 1 nered prices: i. Bey reduced, 28 dee, 81.0. ae reren-Gulet aml unchanged, LEATAER-Teade remains without antmatton, and Lixseep Gt—guiet ovens madterately active at the any ricenare subjected tone important change, Melow aro | Firat and rcond clear, 1 10.9 inch Tie torrent quotation icy clean (inet shea, 3 z "ot “bclear, 1 i Ls 5 Cale No. 3 Elret and second clear dressed siiiaa: retected ts a Gur 8 Elrat cormmon deve siding aii in “Gaen aera demand Yak imringe iret stgmon, deen Bile: autae Ailey Wiafe: Renteminr, RIE ‘and eommon. drew oA hehe taset oe arta tied egnumon i Sipe Nord a pelea ser enfectel Hine ese ae Foe enrde fy Hlnchee Sid wnwrariss: 37, foes wheat, 3700 Les con ali cdasts A tock hoaria tot 17 tach: ¥ Ta Fine GMS “WER, BONO ty : fhitock rants 19 9 13 inci, va | aren ee Si a Serre Common stork boars ua | Sfieed weales Sia, 1 bite, 85. Re tuabaee eblann, Adana ey i No 2 red whiter gut calf. Fencinn ton | Stan Auden datieged.i+4s1 Nora, 81.30; 8 ale POULTRY—C acre Common Haasin Ta tert. foo | $1.37. stock sold readily at & eprint Common boards, 14 to 14 feet, 64 FIMDADRENULL, for alana bene pivta house ies malt epeoR Bime a 4 SA Tad. ty. 00 | at OAKS On a antactn amitiy,: &e Hmenaion a f 8 Saye CRs oe iG | CUR seat oyaeae pt era Renerally:¢! pane iipe rbtie, $2012 in aia iS Were dull and xeneraily waak. The crop Loy atealy this Fellow, ase, mixed bromine: robe heavy. and thte fact naturally ss 220 Manepeatng et feet, lock Hat Actin to be a s+ 2.50 a ition te trade 1 tinethy for tatnre wellvery. 4 fire Wal. 7; Clover, $7.00: 40 aosiser mists svaaser” Ducl in “fair r request and stead: Fine nalt, $1,201 dairy, without haze, ey, Bh Ashton dite per wack, # he ten, iCivasraiter let for the time of wai “avd prico thang nonvinsil mandy, Woro only nditerentiy sustained. We allt quate: ax Bare aie ter fi rae 364 qgtde, Beta Ke SU Ady s TC! i nde, Warext—Qntett saree Egpitee Date, PTS— Wheat, 6,000 ‘pdt ear, 01,000 nts on, ot-Ateades good, demands new. elt aclline faat snonfereas Pennerieanta ama Wee BY TELEGRAPH. f FOREIGN CITIES, ae following wore recoived by the Chicago Noard of der arrins t Vines Frownencomnnn, a4 react Rood do. 329% | LiventootaJuly 18.—Prime Stew-Pork—Fastern,qosy | double extta and nove, Ascott extra, ATia4 tae, fasted, fa33s gts Soanvcynnests | western. tos. Lacon—Cumberianda, 201 short ribs, indiana, and ‘iSoters’ ones is hor oti stale 10. i : ‘Say long clear, 338 Gd; short clear, S44 G4; shoulders, | coarse, 4ue12c, Me Cin Lurentat< Common, amasucr good do, 3393%e: alum, 384 tee onl do, Ageeasee Ane, tater ‘daeet, tS chetco! HAR chot Ud F8i¢ Yur EO ENO ane ree do, 30% al er fine, ese: finest, mods tama 438. Lard, 448 ad. Prime mere-beet, 80a; India mess-hoct, 854; extra India mess, BOs. Chocae, 52a, Tailow, 40nd, Loxbos, July 13.—Liyenroou—Wh XIUTAURER. Rites F, July 13.“ ¥ Lov Dall and tinchangy = y ed at acm seer closed quiet Nos a flleater, tae Wet) arate: ‘Soptember, Sits Hit Xo. Cry #21 Beptem ig) ia medium, sue fevrg ond do, 420 Si-r5oy ehiolce, AyaNmes choicest it actives Call: 4 te, fornia olub, 124 OU@iJa; California white, 128 6loize a bine Ne fal arunan: Blewics god common, IgIZe5 Od: 4 aie steady and Airing No. itn itye hi ; wast ¥apring. 1119944, Corn strong, MARK Laxa— : ied naa t food mala Baatdons fine, 4124he4 | Bil oor corn atendy. Cargoce off retreat | 2aeiiZesgAUaURe Barie F nointadly unchaned bei Apes, Jey choleest, 55@Ge, choicest new firdten picked, Tica. pe ghenan Commins, 236: «uf common, wranie inne alow rewxd medians a ser any Atay Bent shah et Gisiee sacenes Chote wi eee steady ae 3 0 for maples $0. 00 for bench and €5.00 Lop Yiaim, delivered, Pin tate demand and steady. ‘Tho re- geet continue fate New medium, unwasied. woos, Ba 23; fine Neeve, washer, MB2ACy iv ide; tub wools,chotod, 400bs8C4 do. fale uy REO E -Followlog are the rates to the Teading Waster potat sourth nore sla, dle Flour, meat ford, Centar “Cente,” Cente, Gents. Cente, Spring, 70cy No. 3 da, reac ite—o hata, 3 Sal 4 5 4 improving; fair average California, @la. Corn atif?. Ta oheis Cargoen on passsgo—Wheat improving. Corn unchanz> ed. Good shipping California wiicat Just abipped, 64 Nearly due—0s. Country markets for wheat— Pies and Freoch generatly dearer. Weather ta England ine. BLP TAF lu Vries Wheat 91,079 ho, Siiraeseh Foe. 240 sole wheat, 14,000 bn, Rostox, July 12,—FLovr—firmers stock ema ecints Tighe: Neier Ft anperdine e200. nt scarce mn talr demands Chote cree eran firms low dul: ‘2 mixed, 6 HayeMerkee dul and unacttied with the new close at handy email pales ava rane of B14.00G2009 NEW OBLEAN: Naw, Onvesna July 12.5 FLoun—Sarket eat per. $3, Bid Sh. oxo, i XXX, 86.806: aid h . bi ‘araacatcs and ‘a A570 Oates, yaks vend jowert Towa, 0c) choles Galena and Tei te eat Dan and n Har=quiet Ba ‘owye ae $10.00; chots, ‘Hat istons_pork—Demand fate and market tre; Ate in te ackod, 6 flare MMe Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Norns wits aod e Livanroot, July 13-11 a. m,—FLoun—Daro, Gnain—Wheat-Spring, No, 1, 124 Gd; No, 2, 218 white, No, ty 128 5ds No, 2, t202d; club, No. 1, te; No, 2, $28 5d. Corn—No, 1, 218041 No, 2, 249 64, Provistons—Pork. 503, Enrd, 439 ad. Livgnroor, July 13-2 p, m,— Weather fatr. Baeapstesrs—Firmer, Wheat—Spring No, 2, 125 Ody No, 2 Ite2d; white No. 2, 12976) No. 2 120d; club No.1, 138 2d; No. 2 120 7d, Corn—No, 1, 250; No, 2, 240 9d, jons—Pork, Sts. Lard, 44%. O01, July 13-~Lateat.—CoTrox—Firmy 6 S-t0ds 10,000 bales; export aud speculation, 2,000 Xmeriesn, 7,000, Yarns and fabrics at Maochester antet. Gnain—Wheat—Receipte for three days, 45,000 qra; Americen, 21,000, Brgapsturrs—Callfornia whice wheat, 129 404128 7dy do club, 120 7dG1%5 241 No.2 to No. t red Western apring, 11820@121 od. Corn—Wertern mixed, 248 0S 25a, Oste—American, Seasead, Barley, 36d. Pras—Conadian, 378 6d, Crovar-Senp—American, 450508. Provistoxa—Mess pork, 51s. [rime mess beef, Ais. Tard—American,44s. Bacon—Long-cicar, 334.60; sliurt 10, 35. vod detnardl at fa LIVE STOCK. arcu quist but aleady cHicago. te tal ulders, joy clean, Wie Hame—Bugar-cured Go § Mtainey—Oatety 81.058 Uaocunins Sreects He earmoct. 1749 BB a UK: Gantry tee dull; aa Bnax—Bearce and hrm ISDIANATOLIA i Ixptararoute, Joly 13.—FLocn—Fancy, #3. £901 family, 60.60%8.00;' new wheat four, #149 $1.91 didi $1.55 are —Wheat—No. 2 red, hare $1.20 bids 61,48 aaked. Corn atrongy hiyuer AFCA} Aliqust, 48 440, PaovininneCtear 1b" "aide, Her shoulders, si Be hama, OMvelOe, Lard unchange ; Hode~$1.0001.73; aerrata head. i ee a pasa ee means Sas. ndininhe to uly, rf 3 “i maT neat: te Inactive re pt GATERE THs pevition ot the’ market diferea bus | TALLO' mi Soo ford rh Biyae for teat hate fy. hs AMightly from that of tho provious day. From shinpere | TETROLEUMSplrita be Gay reAned, 11eBI18 6d. megieelen aye newpeted Larey neice ta there was ogaia en activo domand, and, asthe amount f ator k on sete that wasof aquailty good enough to aatisty the requirements of the tern mare | kets was amall, holders had. the advantage, and they firmly adbered to the advanced prices of Thursday. There were fowor offurluge of choice ‘Ddeevestham on either of the preceding days of the week, and with two or three exceptions there was nathlng good enovgh to command orer 80.00. A fow goodto choice droves were take at $5.3029.00, but tho Dulk of the traneacttoas were at prices below $5.00, A considerable percentage of the supply consteted of Texaa cattle, for which thera was ready asic to shippers ng the lucal trade at $2.75<44.00 for cominoa to prime droves. There was very little Inquiry for stockera, and it fs dittcutt to give relinble quotations for that class. Bulls, rawhoned cows, and scalawaze generally were peddled out at $2,0022.50, ‘Tho market closed orm. ANAL E Fusiunte—Lower at 43a for wheat to New Itesix—Common, Say pale, 138, Livenroot, July 13.—Cotrox—Bales of the week, 87,000 bales, of which expurters took 4,000 and specu- Jatore 4,000; total stock, 41,0001 American, 615,000; recelpla, 31,000; American, 21,000: actanl export, 2,000; amount afloat, 225,000; American, 68,000; for- wardod from ships side direct to spinners, 3,0; American sales, 37,000, Axtwear, July 13),—Petro.eum—28s 0d, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW YOnK, Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune. . New Youx, July t8.—Guarn—lofluenced fn part by favorable foreign advices, Wheat quoted to-day de- eldedly stronger In price, the {improvement tn‘ the In- stanca of the new crop of rad winter for farward delly- ery having been 2@4c, aod of prime spring 2¢30 per bu, VEORIA, Pronta, July 13.—Istonwinxe—Bteady; sates 120! also n yy COTTON. New Onvaans, July 13.—Corrox—In tale deme; sales 1, 150 bales: good ordinary. 1034/4 10%4cr low mz diem, JOMA@10}404 -middling, 11@t1Ies good diogs 13(at2e5 tatddilng tale, LaHvstaéer falr, 124) 12fécs reeolnts, net, 304s exporta to Liverpool, 1.9%; by river, 7443 stock, 31,280: week's enlos, 6.70: eclpte, et, 1,240; sross, 2.559% exporte to Liverpod, 8,215; New Vork, 3,032; thror, 744. ‘Cnancrstox, July k—Corrox—Flrmy UM tlihs alock, 3,593 balea; weekly not, 2071 salen, €73; cour fox, 71, , Moning, July 13,—Cottor—Good demand for lors grades; middling, 11!4¢3 stock, 7,473 bales; weekly nc, By private torme—quoted at about Ct.us@t.1o per bu; year, 75,000, sales at last call confined to 800 bu No, 2 red faa " FS DRY Goods... 4 New Yore, July 13.—Dusiness quiet tn moat depart menkts Wook annie and hoslery ta gocal demsnt: cotton Re Autet and stoadys printa tn limited de oni on reduced offerings, and an active inquiry, chiefly on } 1093 sales, OW); cuaatwisc, 454, LOa* | export account, closing goneraily quite atrong: sacs | GALYesToN, July 11.—Corrox—Qulety miitilts, 400. of 2g,,U00 bu, Including very choice ,old amber | 21Mey stock, 10,007 bales; weekly net recelpts, 2 40) "| Western email tots at $4.00 for new crop No, 2red tas, 2,208; constwise, 418, $-R2 | Western: abont 112,000 bu August options and various ait, July 19.—Cotrox—Quict s middling 11he B10 aM) iveries within that month at $1.43¢1.44, closing | stock, 2,148 Dalont weekty net receipts, G39 bales; crow, 5.90 378 | with all Augurboptions quoted st 1.4434 bid and $1.43 | Fecel@s, 782) salen 251) constwisey 1.90. cen 3.60 | aakod; do Septembor options, yarlous dellrertes within united sia ons cs nartd during tha wee a agcolpte ag Eat) a. | Mnatmonth, 144,000 bu at $1.40101.41, mostly for all i, 8, P005 total recelpta AUST United Staten’ a ae 3.43" | Beptember at 81.40, closing = with $1.42 ey leash A a0, ATA CD es nartS fro 5.78 3.00 | asked for the latter — options — about all United Rtaler ss purta for hs weeks nae bates Bis 350 | prime No. 2 Milwaukeo spring in tore | Yn ‘Gate oe urivu han an Year "4 5.00 4.40 duat-losd at $1,608, with atrictly prima do quoted at | United teten Piri 234,400 Stara a BOS 8.0 $1.70 freely bid and upto $1.73 asked; No, 2 Chicago ports Samp LIne lant seas, ¢ | at all Tuten Ba 25 | spring voft aftoat, 10,000 bu at $t.60@1.0%5 andun- | eave MOHAN Year, 2.00 HOEK ALE ies Baasg ig | Sradedepring lnferlor, about 92,000 bu for export on | woe of American nfvat for Ureat Dritald, Us, 000 t3 10 Ria Laat ‘Western, Auguel option, at $1.44. Corn aparing!y of- fered for prowpt and forward delivery, and agatn quoted K@lc por hushel d ‘but comparatively quiet, the demand having been a4 a rule tmited; mtxod — 3.00 eapnenen 2.6 HOGS—Trade waractivoas a fnrtior materiel ad. yance in prices. For bacon grates the den ‘Western, ungraded, S71ad0c, chiefly at 890 for sailing | mands xlughame dong fairly: agoute making free 4 ise Pera ip in tana oPlet Lumpod ub ged veael, and S8¢590 for ordinsry to atrictly prime | livericsof men's wear woolen om account uf ord 20 BS aysrane ariling renllly at $5.0035.93. Ordinary | steamer qualitio. Rye and barley as last quoted, withe | bat new busisess light packing Go ome and choco LIEaYy Braden, den alte to ship- | ous further important dealings reported. —_— Tiotormce einer at SoUKeS La ead 87, | Ocaax Frerarrs—Active bualiess in chartering tine PETROLEUM. hie acter eb wotatton obtained $5,1545.25. ‘The outed w the infddie of tho attor= Sniy one or iwo tontances, for tho petrotaum Interest at gcucrally firm and tn | Cuzvetawn, 0,, July 19.—Parnotups~Market Instances stronger rstes; tonnage for grain in more ro | changed; standard white, 110teat, 11}¢e, pgm seltonenea. aegis arkreclowed Guu® } quest and held more firmly; berih fretxtte quoted asa | Py rrenuno, July ee eucetcae Shaled and tre al JO AALES, rule firm but without notable animation; room for | crude. 92.17%@2.20 st Parker's; reued, 13)66194) No. Av. Price, Not" ar, Prine Na ae Price, | qratn moss sought after for Liverpoul; engagements, | Philadelphia delivery. 8. : Bheoges ty 4S $8.03 | g3,000bn grain at Sd per 00 Be, and 60,000 bu corn, prompt shipment, at 434d per bu. Punvisions—Mess pork la more argent demand for early delivery for shipment sta:ronger prices; sales of 150 brie in lots for export at $14.60@14.00, closing at $14.00; extra prime quoted at $10.00¢910.50, and Wext- ern prime meas at $13,50014.00; for forward dolivery here, Weatern mens actively sought after, with July options quoted at the close at $14.05; Awsust, $14.60; Bevtember at $14.40¢14.55; and 4,000 brie sep. tember at §14.00@14.70,, Cut meate in and at full prices, Bacon firmer. Weatera steam lard inactive demand for carly delivery at stronger rates for carly delivery: sales of 208 tes new ‘8t $0.25689. 40, and 750 tca do to arrive mt $9,900.3214% for forward delivery quite freely dealtin at advanced rates; for Jaly option quoted as Closc, $9.45; August, TURPENTINE. OFFICH OF T SEs Superintendent of Indian Affair, DAKOTA SUPERINTENDENOY, Yanntox, Dak., July 0, 171. Ptoposals for the Ere@ion of Butldings on the Missout SSSSSSSSSSSRE cx 34 18, Listers rd ces Tat 73 S3S255) $0.43; September, $9,5049.855 November, $a.2%> Ulver ¢or Spotted Tall and tied Clond Agencies: 9.34; December, $8.2223¢@0. 27341 and ecller thu romain- Froteats rll! by recelved at til July at, der of the year, $0, 2254. foetus! for eat att fear he nection ot W net: TaLtow—In demand at Heady rates; quoted at 64.00 ‘ @8.23 for ool te choice; sales oqual to 110,000 Reln Tots at €6,0048, 1314, BA Si{vET—Wero in fale request, and were Orin at #3.00 ' (€5.00 por 100 ite for poor to ohibles gradca. eth tab hie Sroan—Raw inactive and quoted weak, with fairto Houw, Ugo Blah! aie at hispaten Yo Ths Tribune, a enaing Cuba at 0 ete por Bi refined in lees end rien oral ithreurra Rawr Linuiry, Va, duly 13. -Carrim- Itecatnte for jemand at abo the ee vill lly duly Ny 12, ay 223 cara cliruge an 140 cai Witisxk t-(Qule Buc! head, a4 care ti To through and Teo cary ards or wit head. lest week (aw. Yar See Bulratage wad inolyturce te be supp! ae tha fully equal ia jemand. and | 125-toey tuts pee ree Abr abate s a |) and comple! on or fore rat ctl ular chanyo teas Tmarket olosed are the follow. | IL. Smit.euc; Noveniber, 11! rorth toes “December, be n b it pt a ings Good, ie ise Seung 20+ fale, 23000 to | Heakatl. docs Jansary, Tiplbll.osc, March, 1 Beary oF tlie a arteainrnt in aula "he Bae, U¥tovn- Market ecaltt new occasionally lower; re- Na, 2. $3.508-001 superfine Mate Western 8-50.98; foonmonte ores. wane 1a tor tae week, Hina Tiinto head. eaainss 12.485. last wlth fr etd aatne, 1.089, tet | proponal. 8 $0.40 galas sod 16 eliuior, $4. seat NS) W mite eh ie ahve at ton fructwilt bo acrepted and entered Into, and x grades Corday t eb was active ate sara fancy, $7 a0@0, 254 Cd: mdeag to-day inATGel waa act iu ae hee teed suttictent bunds imiuediatly furntehed Horne tei Under light. receip Det wight Yorkers, $5. 3eas. uy Heocet nia th, tata he HTS Bt 05. 50} Fy gi. 750611.83, i, 25. Thats x alan berformance uf the contract, and La ‘agua double it rawings tn accordant th which the work ts to be won may bo secn tn ths re {a Yankton, at the o .V. Shipinan, Arch, ect Houma, 112 and ‘Custom: livuw Hulldiia. i asalletsee nt acu tetteuol Urlgges dubtalon : tye four quiet but Patent oes 75 C Mz at—At with fatr demand; Western, oi fzat—Bleedy, tt restarn, ‘he pla avecifications, and ALBANY, Dtapatch to The Tribune, 08 tracte wii be subject to the approval of the Com otianttentit iad yA REN ayn sents ie ae cai Gees | migcerar ida alas Me ne opete Woe H ed stanly an ‘ quieb, the deman ical cand epuptey, hes | poets feat ya enters tN ar rd redo Ls the bids, at d o'clock p.tn.. Tninent reserves: pros. 4 belt UR. (on and od the rants rojest any ot Priced keeping Urighton and New York dealors from Speratiowgt owing waccuriulsted supply prices fell off 2s yesterday, when New Yor! ere t Senet duit aia beet toa tat bat weatera is Gavi mixed and State, 3° sic doy 434 all bide, to be distinctly marke he eavelo and tinea tied the i rmariet has ruled Troe! ae Hate-tieavy and uochangey meds igifonorals to treet Agcney eal Me fndireuel vy aT. alt, ¢: teLnu saea, fat cele eae heads ay—Cofite guia TAMMOND, v fi Chime ea Acca Pans on typ erncaunacs primes aut anninaly Tineheased. ‘tice armert Loululanes br ie ouEUn quiet ‘bas firm; crode, @No; refined, Tat Low nesay bay barns & 1b Hain 8581.00 q meantime ienays Bie. Supertatendent of Indian Stale! Yankton, J.T. To tho Holders of the Mortgage Bouts af tho West Wisconsin Railway Company : hiceorent aren ieee Heong Heat ook, 435 dumiud for sheopemalls deniect laniba sellug tore freer Oats a beat of the latter from Can Rha fester anys Tie 2 a garri eee pte, 4 ati anntat iso list Werk: viarker ruled stenay until ‘Wosneaday} then felt of Hunah ay0 Lawne—lteoripta, Gh cars, agatnat 43 fast weeks good unchanged; common Hie uff; Bales, 4655540: commun tu extra lainbe ‘In falr demands prices reduce ithe | 44C On all yradca: ruuge, dar7'yo. Tee osatane. tnt tive: Naw TOK. i soe recone smite eet quiet bul Ry order of the Ciroutt Courtof the United Btates tense Yous, July a BEAN ‘m; Western lou: but Gro; Uige. fo tho Western District of Wisconsin, the undersigned 1g $470 for tour days aa new prime stesiu, $0,250.40; Augusy $48 Arket same "pric Iecalver of the West Wisconsin Ital}way Company. Weduealsy afew elttceatatee fal ra far oh este, {aque Heoetver’s certificates to the amount of two bai Serr sued, He Ba er ordiuary fo the stella see He Fire aah a een dred thousand dollar, payable on or bofora the exp!" Biota tis aa iesodicatabat eed | Mee er sa pom Scenes. oe eee aes d 0 00d steers taken for ex ‘ - : poreact & Sr. Loure, Mo., July 13.-CoTros—Btesdy and 00+ | 156 raleed upon theve certificates to be used In rebut: pee 2,370, making 14,080for four days, inat bh, ‘samo time last week; market dull ang veep. 4i4atei Iainbe, GO7H40} HO exITe thy a) x enangedt saleaqgin bale ng aad ee Fo.2.red fall 81 ing the Bisck River Dridge end putting down se! rail, The carticates, dy ueder of the Court, to be srt Men upon sit the propariy and franchises of ead ft!) i i s1eait Ay va ori a ‘swine itecelpts, making 10,670 fof fourdars | $3 rents eit Guive dices | way Company. Each bolder of tbo mortgege bonds against 10,300 same thie lat woek week sone elfere allve, oi AY pilsea, Osu votedieer' q as us obid: Liye rind sald Company will for thirty daye from the date of th? Xo Jul rrta—ttace! = notice becatitied ta purchase at par such proporti® rato ths Mok tteuTs wo estes th stacetoe 0 ae Steady and Gras) © ei 7S aakea eg canny aaten | Of td certitcates ua the Bonde held by him bear tot 3, no bal ened brown Mj Gare dhrvuc stock held for aulp: xt 1 LAwne—tecelpta 3.000) arr for he f bonds cutstandiag. Valter coat Uist iy holder of sald bonds will be Satfited to, burchese ¥ Dal ceruigcates then remaiuing ul pouale ‘orig Migher bat iP taked but pon Paks iced, winter, OSo as Bull clear ribe up ‘count; avila) la~ihouldere a a sta rf 2a wrk 34 care Cale : See en ae tog a Upped, peers eae tte" ey ars: ea gear sn cae Sa seocrally Of lnterent demanded, ded ut sxceudlug elbgt per cen & A : stuc ute—bete pe tbe: i for she wreak, 15.250 ee ec biour ions ores fhudt, 30,000 buy coro, Wit RLAM HEURY, Receiver, chicas 8 elalo wea in x ti j , Doue. bs tuale weakoel ata ad hu: bys, Howe, barley, nous wate ult Beeand Th ight: pet so bea CR Soares, $3.00) era, $5.50 care uneol ese td: BITING C iNG CLASSES. BALTING! Retiraitey July Ls. —F L0G: nu jot ap and unchanged. aT. LOUIS. a week and low i ‘2 Western winy Br. Lavin, Joly 18,~Hoas Hlahers 64.0503. 10, clrrtens uh weak, Tease wcliye. and Arg a ate te oe eWegiom ail Aint holla app $8.35 du, aS |b a ‘ce eptember, Utyci 1" Bin; Lis os i gs. pipes tay ‘tule ‘rane i catives .3 reacts a Weatora white, + ‘SU: thraugh Teashs, $2. S008. 072. a oi is ASG. ioe quiet at T5c, itecutrre-logs, uu: exit Tou, tryart’é fasrstany mar and unenhanced, ee ge Cline Der ey a a 2 gate Rae yicazo Busiuese vollege aod Louis! Cuno swart daly hae teats good as Reet ert id wanted ab 15@1Te) oOtber |e crool, aud many claais tu other bunches. ‘Tit esto teeters Pe vogdioy receipt | 3 bs pels, 1, Aaloe *. to AtY. ed eee eaalor; crude, To; refined, ee. ice: jut and unchanged. ulskY—Dull at $1.12. Huosirre-Flour, Xa pris wheat, 22,800 but coma, 411, Guu bu; oats. SittanNre—Cora, ein be, he CINCIM iPixoHaTL Ow July Th -Corros—Golet but tem; eEdun—Easior: old famnily, §8.6560.85: Bcw. $7,009 ferraeeern heavy and lower, at the closo; red, demand, but at was ive ravduily Gut uh ry drooplagy His 00. ny i gis-00, Gadcpouil very best justructora bave chargy of the classe the several departments. yone of more stu: fea cau bo take. Great improvewent can be ina during the auuimier. Collezs office open {rom 8 # m, tod p.m, Location, & E. corner State #2 Washington-sts, — ss sia to Gabe way ahirte ordered unless eodly gee 173 Kash Madison ot oe LUMBER, The cargo market was quict, the ofcrings belong sinall. There was, however, a betser mauiry for lum- ber, and salce were made at higher prices Piecu-stumt sold at $7.3734, closing Orm st that Qgure, and some gradcs of tach were quoted strvogyr. ‘There was more Inquiry frova Une country, end destera generally sccm tnore Wisposed to tako Hold, belng encouraged tu do eo doubtioss by tho ferorsbie crup-prospecta and the fact Ghat Joterior dealers are carrying Myh¢ stocks, which ‘wil sooa Beye to be replenished. Eight of more cargoca: Rete Paovisiome—Yore G'