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FINANCE AND TRADE. The First of the Month Brings the Usual Increase of Business. Tho Produce Markets Moderately Active, and Most of Them Firmer. Large Shipptog Movement in Corm~-Cash Wheat Scarce—firain in Store ot the Lead Ing Points. FINANCIAL. ' The counter transactions of the banks wero In- crenzed by the settlements nsnally mado on the first of the month, but apart from this banking was ‘@dnil busines, The demand from the customers ‘of the banka for discounts was not pressing, but on the whole greater than those 4nstitutiona were Prepared to meet. Talances remaln low. Coantry ‘Danks continue to apply for rediscounta, Raten of discount were 410 per cent at the banks to regu Isr customers, Loans un call were 6 per cent. New York exchange wan quoted steady at par. ‘The movement of currency to the country {e not large, but the po«pects nre there will be this fall the heaviest demand for years to move the crops, 4 ‘The clearings were $4,300, 000. \ ARQUING OUTSIDER THE FACTS. In an articie recammending the United States to all an International Convention to resture silver ‘to its former position ax money, the New York Times makes several mistakes as to facts, It raya the Demonetization act was passed by Congress to follow the example of Germany. Bunt the act of eters waa dated Feb. 12, 1873, while the Ger- ‘unan Demonctization act was not presed ll July 9 NS7I. The 7imes saye**our mint ratios of 19% Direntour eilrer dollar to othor eilvor-nring countries,” There never has been In this country uch a mint ratlo ar 1614 to ho highest ratio of ( gold and silver before the Domonetization act was AGtol. Tho Timer saya that the ellver market {6 ‘*gorgei as never before,” and ‘that India has Jost temporarily her ability to absorb ellver."” The aupolementary report on the ellver question, just sobmitted to tho British Parliament, shows that thero has been nofallinthe value of allver in India, and Mr, Dagehot in tho proface to his posthantoua work on silver says: ‘Tt hns been proved that the demand from the countries that nse eilver is stim- _alated by its cheapness hero (Grent Britain) aad In ‘ Amenea, and that this bas carried off the ate sup- : ply. China has taken the lead in #0 doing, mainly ‘because eho has had a better and readler means of export, but, sooner or later, all other ailycr-mon- eyed countries will do so according to their magn{- {tude and opportunities." ‘Theso we have quoted ere about all the essential facts alleged by the Timea in suppost of ite position that it is Impracta- cable now to necellver In this conntry as money. ‘Their inaccuracy !a.a fair sample of the loosencer j-of the statements with which tho argentophoblats ‘back up their argaments, ENGLAND'S EXCESS OF IMPORTS OVER EXPORTS. In the Inst report of the British Commissioners of Customs the following interesting exposition {6 + given of canscs which make tho Imports of Great Britain exceed the exports: Owners of accamulated capital conduct opera- tions of trade and Industry in and between forciyn \sie colonial countrice, and require that the protits of such operations shall oc remitted to them in th country in which they reside, Thore profit so re- mitted’can only be so ox importa for which there Bre no corresponding exports, or at least exports le if made at all, at a period au remote as to bo ne longer available for account and comparison. “To tHustrate this itis only necessary ta suppoxe that the English owner of a colfee plantation {founded long ago in Ceylon, who has bith- erto found It the most’ profitable courses to Aamport Its produce into England, whence tt might «be, after being sold, exported to France or Italy for ‘consumption there, now finda It mura proftablo to eeu it direct to those conntrles throngh the Stez Canal. ‘This trade would no longer In rtich an event dircctly affect the return of finporta_ and ex- porta of the United Kingdom, but the profit on the transaction—a larger one, probably, than before— ; Mould, aesuming the owner of the plantation to reeide here, be sent here repreacnted by other guods—periaps bullion, if that happened at the UUme to promise the best farther profit on trans. mivaion—which would swell the amount of imports With no corresponding exports, or only such ox: Torta ov werd made ycars ago when the coffce plantation was founded. Hence it Ie not diMentt lo believe that the fixed and floating capital in forelgn and calonial couutricy, belonging to Boe plishmen who have thelr domicile in the United Kingdom, carrles‘on much of tho trade between those countrice, while tt {a only the profit of that true, orthe Interest of that invested capital, which isunnt to this country, and this necessarily ‘awelle the amount of ite (mports and the excess of those imports over Its exports, Thia ta true, in part. But the Commissionera have forgotten to stato that England fs now re- celving {un tho skape of importa not only profits, but also capital that fs recalled because it yletds no profits, The importa, tov, are wwelled by charges, like customs dutics, fretghts, etc., that do not ‘at- tach to exports, and which are alone enough to give a largo Lalance fn favor of tmparts, ‘THE SILVER MARKET. The German Government continues to sell sliver dn tho London market, and in ita latest sales ro- ceived the price demanded, G4$$ pence an ounce, ‘The smoun’ of old silver withdrawn from clr- culation in Germany ap to tho end of Jest May was, sccording to official reports 708, - 000,000 marke, equal to about $200,000, 000. About $100, 000,009 of this waa recalned, The other $100, 000,000 has been sald, The most in- teresting question In connection with the silver operations of Germany ta the amount of silver tbat remalna to he euld by that country, No exact statement can be make about thix, beeausa no ond knows the quantity of old thalere still tobe with. drawn from circulation. The demonetization of ‘the orthe reductlon of them to the rank of tuken money, remaina to be accomplished by the German Government, and will be the final and Mout diMcult step in the reform of the cotnage, ‘The best informed antboritics place the smount of silver yet to be thrown on the market by the Ger- mans at £200, 000, 000 to $125,000, 000, and calc! Jato that It may be four and perbapa elght years more before this amunnt will be all disposed of, RAILWAY AUDITORS IN ENGLAND, Tienty Crovafleld, who moved at the recent mect> dug of Euglleh stockholdera of tho Pennsylvania Central for a fall exhibit of tts accunnts, isone of the leading railway Auditore!n England, He was the author of the system of railway-account keep~ ‘fox In vogue in England, which wae established by act of Parliament, and 1s ancxpert iu such mat- ters, being the principal of tho two Auditors of the chief English rallway, These Auditory, who are eutirely Independent of the manayers of tho rail- way, are electod by the shareholders to supervies the accounta, railway auditing there belnga differ. ent thing from the auditing of accounts Sn railways in thle country. ; RESTITUTION TO SWINDLED LIPE-INSURANC POLICY-HOLDERS, Aclalm has been brought furward in the courte An bebalf of life-insuranco policy-holdcre swindled by anexchange of policies that, if granted, will make anew starting point in Iife-tnsurance liti- gation. Receiver Lawrence, of the American Topular Life, haa applied totho Court for the rellef of those pulley-boldera who were awindled {nto ex- changing old policies that bad reserves on them for new policies without such protection. ‘The fact ‘thut the policy-holders gave thelr consont to the exchange will deprive them of the relief prayed fur, unless the Hecelver can show that the consent was procured by mierepresentations, ‘This it ought ‘not ty be dificult for him ta do. THM STOCK MARKET AND THE STRIKE, The New York World remarke: Many people are surprised, and some are indig- Bant, that che stock market did vot break fn con- sequence of the railroad strikes. “If the authori. tles of thts city and tate had yiclded to panic, tho stock markel might perbups Lave duna thy same; Dut wen of courage and resources werent the head. both in the gevermment and Inthe market, ond ‘the result bos been @ detest fur the people who svught te prost by disorder, WALL STREET. ‘The remarkable ticadiness of the stock market ia face of the threatening eventeof lavt week is attributed ta the **Vucitle pluck" of Jin Keune, ‘That bold cperstor ia waid to have taken in 200,000 shares of various stucks, and by these purchases to bave prevented the impendiog panic. How far ‘be will be able to carry thie Juad Is now the ques- ton. A few days may answer it wucn to Keene's discumfture. DIVIDEND, ‘ A quarterly dividend of $2 per sbsre from net earnings ba» been declared by the Pullman's Patace- CarCompany, payable on and alter Auy. 15, to stockholders of recurd at cloée of businces Aug. L. GOLD AND GREENDACKS. Gold was 2045 @ 1053; tu grecubacks. § Greenbacks were U54@94%0 on the dollar in hd, = FOUEION EXCHAMOE, ritag.- Belgtuc stun pe ficeriaud! Gtruiau Rorway. peers THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1877. GOTERNMENT BONDS, OF AL. eee Ferrers hg —dantiary and Jul) —lantary and —tanuary and Enlted statee United states currency 6a. MRORERS' QUOTATION: mt, TPet-donde a ? Ret water loan. er Chicago Cit: Chicago Ci} Chteage Ch 7 tL. honda, lan; b nF Wet t Park vont: City Rallway, Sar City Natiway, West t Clty Natlway, North Site. Traders’ Insiraace Chamber of Commerc West Division ftatlws Exposition stoc! © And Interest, BY TELEGRAPH NEW YORK. To the Western Associated Presy, New Tonk, Ang. 1.—Gold opened and closed at 105%, with aatce in the interim at105!4. Bore rowing rates, -1'%, 2 3, and 1 per cent. Loang were also made fiat. Silver at London, 641-16, Tere silver bars, 193% In greenbacks and 117% {n gold, Silvercoin, iy to & disconnt, Governments wore ateady. Rallroad bonds were guict, State bonds were dell. ‘Stocks in the forenoon were comparatively qulet, transactlons being on a amatier scale than for some dave past, Fluctuations were not as wide as usnal of Inte, and there wus an entire ateence of any excitement, The market In early dealings was heavy anu fewer, the dectine ranging from \ to 1's As ‘compared — with the closing pric of last. evening: Subsequently there was os eteadicr tone, and the deciine was generally recovered. ‘In tho early afterncon tho market was firmer, but towards the close bee camo wenk, and prices declined 'y to 1% from the btahest point of the day. ‘The market throughout the day felt the effects of the heavy realizations of Yesterday, | Tho riot at Keranton anil the pameing of tho’ Pennsylvania dividend contributed thelr share tothe weakness, ‘Transactions azereyatedt 140,000 shares, of which 0,500 were New York Central, 27, 700" Lake Shore, 6,700 Northwestern, 14,000’ St,’ Paula, 24,700 Delaware, Luckawania & Wostern, 6,100 Michigan Central, 3,000 Minote Central, and 41,000 Weatern Unton. ener eney, 14@2, Prime mercantile paper, + Steritng, steady; long. 485; short, 480%, Clearinga, $20, 000, 000, Cnetoma, $1,127,000, Tho Treasury disbursed $127,000, AOVERSNENTR S01 New Aga, (new)... 1084 10-404 CroRTAr), 11tCOUPOUR. ceo. 10s Currency dé. ae y) Wine Northwestern ptd TM Northwestern pfd. 20 1 Coe Cae C, P ae a 2 ‘Western Unton. Scent New Jersey Central lulekallyer ped... Hock binn facitic Mull. 40 Terre tant United Mater Express, 41. \Terre Haute pra: New York Centrulrssss Ost Chieawad Alton. Erte. ag Chteawo & Viton pf. Erle pt 10, Onie & Miasisel Harlem, Dee be &W, Harlem 7 Asa P, Tel Michtxan Central 4.54 Missourl Mach Fava: accsekcceltgg Fientiaee Volun Vacide stock... 244 Hannibal & st. da Oty Central Pactiie bonds t 2% Untun Pacinic bonis, Innd grant. Inking fun Cleveland & Pit Northwestern. Tenneasce 64, 014 . Tennener O new. ‘Virginia 6s, uid... BAN FRANCIECO, Sax Fraxciaco, Aug. 1.—The following are the cloning quotations at the Stock Exchango: Apne eee 1OY Justicn 9 Telener, 34 Kentuel 4 > Leopard. 1 VUILOM convene 2 iMextea 2 Consottdated' Virginia, 2684 Northern Tell ing ligorni.. <3. 37 Overman , 174 ft Consuifdated: NEW ORLEANS, Aug, 1.—Guld, “1054105%, hanes ou New York, ‘% premium, bly ronstay, Loxnox, Aug, 1—Sp, m,—Console, 04 11-16 for money; {4% for account, United States bonds—'O7s, 106%; "08s, 1004 10-400, 110543 new fa 1074, agi piblaiied: New Yark ‘Contral, 2! je, Bh; preferre ait Tihinole contrat Go. 8 x Rates of dlecount on open market for three monthe® Billa {4 14, Pants, Aug. 1,—Rentes, 105f 07}¢¢. REAL ESTATE. ‘The following {nstramonts wero Mlod for rocord Wednesday, Aug. erty. rnorenty,. 1,800 8,000 Ullman a, 177 ts of $ Aft, dated (nt, ah, 147 brs Fulton st, tote of alley, dated June 24.. 1,000 Tretia pines 21834 18 ‘a wh, HACIA. with bullding, dated July 24..., 3,000 Weat Ohin at, ne cor of Curtisat, af, dox58 ft, buttaing, dated July 27 -. 3050 Hamtoze vt, He 8-40 f¢ & of Loot Hae at, wtih butlding, 700 Hastings a, ae Wee 2 ft, darter 300 Worst Sixteenth By xito ft dated Say 21.00. 3,000 ously Denctwen vt 117 fn of Thlety-aixeh at, wf AXIEE hte diated JOly 27 speccesse esteasy 3000 Schiller sts 9 ror of North Clark at, fh t30 110 x40 fh with bubldiug, dated July a1. 11,000 Wert Lala at teu ft 9 uf Sangamod at, i Soa ated July tts z Lake ay, S10 ft @uf Thiel x1) ff, dated July. ae 8,000 Weat Twenty -necond at, 70 tt w of Leavivt at, nf, sis ft, tO Jan. 7. IMTS. B00 Lot on eatirad'het, tonkwell et and Western, ayandec cor oe Twouty-aleiniat souftrans ning south to river, dated July. e Lotonrallroad het same sireota a vq, ‘and wacoruf Nineteenth st, Gott ruoniug south to Twenty-iIret at, dated June W....-1 5,000 COMMEROLAL, Toe following wero tho receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce in this cityduring the tweuty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on ‘Wedneaday moraing, and for the corresponding timo. last year: Flour, bele fdas el cory bu. Gaia buses tye, buy. Barley, Grass wed. E Flax aced, ® 2,000 &: feate Per ciert Treet, brie. bate Park, brls, saat" 1,938, Be. 418,550) Bert. GUl CLG! “gona Ene) Beds} 1,555) es h 370,337) flay; was: se ‘Balt..brle. Withdrawn from store during Tuesday for city consumption: 2,113 ba wheat, 3,101 by corn, 2,373 bu oats, 589 ba barley, ‘The following yrain was inspected Intostore in thls clty yesterday morning: 3 cars No. 2 red winter wheat, 1 car No. i do, 1 car rejected, 7 cars No, 2.N. W. wheat, ScarsNu, Yapring, 3 care No. Sdo, 6 care rejected do, 1 car no yrade (20 wheat); scare No, Icon, 109 care and 5,000 bu bigh mizea, 470 cars and 0,000 bu No. 2 curn, 252 care and U,100 bu rejected du, I car no grade (734 corn); 3 care white vats, 11 care No. 3 du, Q care rejected do, car no grade (24 oate); th cara No. 1 rye, 62 care No, 2do, 2 cars rejected do (68 ry); 3 cars No, 3 barley, 6 care rejected do, Total (Suk cary), 300,000 bu, Inepectod out: 24,114 uu wheat, 168, 804 bucora, 24,078 by cats, ‘Tes bu rye, 430 bu barloy. ‘The feadlog produce rkets were rather slow Yeaterday, with no very wide variations iv prices, other than thoae due tw the fact that **cavb" now beans delivery in August Instead of in July. Most of the markets ruled taine carly, and were firmer tuwards the close of thy scesion, probably be- cause of the shower here. with the vews of extenive ruins in the Northwest, which it was feared would hinder the threshing of amall grain, ond therefore delay geliverics bere, The forelgu markets were Dot favorable to higher prices, and the lucal influencca bad little eGect either way. The deliveries of corn ou July contracts were rather large Tuesday after- nd those of pork were large yesterday about Ave-elghts of all the purk pow here Delug carried the round of the oitices. Otherwine Aittls wos done fa the way of deilverics, and not much desire to provide fur them, wo tbat the gune- ral feellog was dull in the absence of a vigurous demand fur sbipmeut. The weather wav sue. what uneet:!od, bat forwhich fact there would prob- | relected at 402; Oba by sample at 45c. Total, 2,000 ably have been a marked uccline in breadatnits, ns | OY Deseiediae “eclters were inthe majority till the rain made | winter wheat—! red was quoted at S1.2001.23 them more conservative, The reported movement | Mller frat hatfof Adzuer. ring senent — Yitt at EL AITAl. 12 for Augast, of produce was fatr, but shippers were doing little | ¢7.1its for September, att €1 (436 for the year, Femeray. SS pie ASR ahd a Ao, The demand for domestic dry focle was ght. pl eee he EN Oe A Ontora were confined to small parceis for the reas- | Mosspork wacateady. " Sates 2.250 brig at 812.208 sortment of stocks. Jobbers of groceries were | af asimict atest fer eashorsetier the month. fairly busy, The malls brought in a limited num- Meais were strates Falee MOM Ibe stort ribs at ber of orders, and aeatlefactory volame of bul. | $7.l0sctler Septembers 10) boxts long and short claws Ness was accompliehed at fully snetained prices. Batter was tn fair request, §n-light sanply, and aiike. Wheat was activeand firmer, August sold at €1.113 1.12% and closed at $1, 121441. 124, September sok Bt EY.C1e.OnUg, closing AE 81.0064 1.0096. frm, Cheese was quict and unchanged at OG@10c | | Carn was quick at tisq-ntTHe for ‘Augutt and 474@ forgood to best. Prices of dricd fraita. were the.| 7c! wereqaeked hcasiceaclicr febteinbor and carved same ason tho two previong days, Fish were | seller Aumit, active and anchanged. Xo eKanges were devel- | _ Lake freiunta were very active, venscl-room deine caced for 37400) bu corn ta Buffalo, cuiety at gc, jor 18,000 bu rye. LART CALL. ‘The 9:35 o'clock call-board will sdjourn Aug. 4 unttt t Nica pork was in fate demand and firmer, closing at 13.001 for AUIS, £14. G0813.524 for Septem: Ng for Vetuber. Halen 2,008) br14 13.50 for Nepremticr, and $13.00 rit RFS Trine, closing at RA,T7HAS.AO for Anguit An Ber yoah.00 f September. he 250 tes ecller September ot €4,9734. GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL —Was gulet and Arm at $2.0002.18, HROOM-CORN—Was tn moderate request and steaty: Green hurl 7@74cs tmediam hurl, red- Upper, S“aGi¥ey ereen brash, with hutl enuugh to Work it, GATe: red-tinped. with do, SaSer red do, 41500 fer turide brush, 4HAv¢e; medium to cholce stalk brald, Si@elee: Inferior brush, 44635es crooked do, Bp are. BUTTER—There was a®quict butter market. The quictnte, howerer, was more the result of scanty supplies than of a lack of demand, - Prices were firm at the advance eatabitshed during Inet week. We quot Fancy creamery, 22421c3 good to choice grades, 168 oe; mentum, 1aLSC3 Infertar ta common, H@12c. DAGGING—None of the featares of the bagging mar: ‘ket differed frum those prevalent on the two preceding days. Gratn-baga were in guud demand and were strong. Other tinca rmatned aulet and steady, We agaln quote: Btark A, Sige; Moutaup, tic; Lewiston, 22c; Otter Creek. 2o'get American, 24 hurtapad mtd 5 bu, H@tWer singles, 144150: do. double, 2tes2a'ye. TEESE —fhieee wat no change Mi thy character of the demand or in prices, A light movement waa wit- Hvseeil at (.210e for quod to fancy full creains, and ALS Ge for skims, CUAL—Lemnatne quiet and frm. as provtonsty quoted. Following are the current auotatton ckawan nie anal ake, £41444 DO BPA £0. fs indiana block, 2% DROS AND CHEMICS re in mocrate mand, and steady. Folluwing are the quotation: Act, Ctirie. &, Wransey Rcd, tartaric, powdered, B, 21-1, 52 4 ammonia, earl, isle Rrense daa. 81.0 43. borat, renne joer bine vittrlol. By Titre, “T, SGeaiex cochineal, ioratorm,” Be cag 1 U2: Ly Wet Bum Atahte, peked, 20 oper in the leather, barging, tobacco, coal, and wood markets, Olta, paints, and colurs were quict and eteaily. The Jumber market was rathor dull. Tho yard deniers report a light tusiness, and at the docks cargoce are relling alowly at recent prices. Drnca and chemicals were in moderato demand and ateady, Wool, broom-corn, and reeds were quict, Timothy-eced fe offered for August delivery rather freely, with few sales, Tho hay market was quict. Preescd hay Sa ratabic, but little te of- tered, and the city fs supplied with loose hay by the farmers, Potatoes were datiand weak. Ponl- try was in falrsupply and slow, Green frnite were plentiful, and sold freely at recent figures, Iides were very dull and weak atadecline of abvont Xc. Lake freights were again active and easicr at 3B 3% for corn to Buffalo, closing at the inside, Room was taken for 50,000 bu wheat, 625,000 ba corn, and 18,000 bu rye. Rail freights were quict and steady. Grain was quoted at 30c per 100 ths to New York, and dic to Boston and New England points. Rates on buxed meata were quoted at S¢ above grain figares, The stock of Nour in this city te reported at 32, + 819 bris, acninat 42,460 bris a month ago, and 30, - SHO brie.a yenr aco. ‘The stock of pork In New York {s 41,4009 brie, against 30,804 bris a month ayo, and 27,186 bris a yenrago. ‘The stock of lard in New York ts reported at 330, O01) tea, acalnst 37,380 tes one month ogy, and 30, G04 tes one yearago. ‘The direct foreign oxports from thle city during last week Included 25,000 bu wheat, 1,320 boxes meats, 400 cases canned do, 820 packages batter and cheese, and 500 bris oatmeal. GRAIN IN stant. ‘The following are catimates by Mr. Thomas of the vielble aupply of wheat and corn Inet Saturday? 4.253, Toataet cream tart Hond., BD. yuaose: erine, bulk, La Waedt, bu. Corn, ou, | Medes gum arable, sorts, “23i35e4 Kum calnpnor, ee ease Taiz. toh | Be okaives fun Onlin, (83.50, km shen. 44th PD, WMASet fodine, H, FF. 7565. c04 norphia, sulpit., 02, 2e70s | adr: CAMOE, S112 Per Rl. t dy, lero! Bus. 791 potagsn, chlor, RANT SO ac52 quinine, sulph. 60), U5, 9. 4 runt Ipecac 4S, 1 thel, Fi powd., By woe | Brcom, B. aiuaet ets cranks me, BERGA SE | UAattbe, BCD» Jes AUIOUE, Mb sos 2.000 | fran barks dasizey eanary reeds dade # Bt hemp Be ac, 5 ‘Poe EG i cWere quiet ag for fresh in single pack~ nS DOR LE Le for lal 4000 | “ytainine market was without notlecable change. BS.AUt beral volume of business waa accninpiiened ag tho sino fens patcen following: Sus wi fine per halt macent | Peleg cbas.an1 family whitesh, re, & sou | Re euetely Sy-bri, St a 1ut,420 shel. 8 j Now a bs a 25468. Occ ase laren taunted, te 2,422,450 | Ineaiuin Sita e3. OOF No, Vatiore ett ta om ssasa | Eide, Atay, xin, el sat- aus family ity doc 0 . Rn mescuted Cookteh, $3.03. 734 (eu Phoviows 220,000 | Sodas encceactgt Labradine herein aplity, Bria codeilahy $5, do, e004 Labrador herring, tannd, Totals brig 89.63 -lrls, *& dan “herring, Week ending July 28... Dela, Sie amoked baithat, 54 caled herring, Week ending July box, sey Columbin Liver ealmnon, se-bri, $4.00, ‘Week enuing July Ls “FRUCHS AND NUTS—Quutatlotis remained the sane Week ending July 7...5., BURKS! | ason the tro preceding days, and In pects Also Week ending June 30... 10,000,763 de We Foye tet eee macy Nas layers, Yo Mer Turke Oley ty: bow, Nuki{er Fataing, PROVISIONS. x x Husentel £2: hi 2. au, Valencia, = ante curral 67! On 2 HOG PRODUCTS—Were rather active, but chiefly 4 LT a eo CE oreo CA in changing over from August (nto Keptember, at 20d ‘2c per bri on pork (@ alight widening), 20c per 100 Da un lard, and 200 per 100 fs on mvate, Hogs were i Mackberries Tga7sor rape if ries, Wt. Filberta, Biye-e12c3 almonds, Terragona, 10 ench walnute. O'y@i0:; Grenublo walnuts, 1iger quoted firmer, and were not fn large supply, whilo Caen an reeesTed peeatibs Tesae Teper to there waa a ruinor to the effect that @ prominent cant. | Wes hhe gis wsitigion wanuls, Oadcr Tene tallst won acting aatf he thought prices hod declined | neswe peaunya, %. about low enuagh. There was nothing Io the market, | .GHERN FUITS—Wero tn tate aurply and request, Following are the prices: Herrin, 81,342,260 new applen tine aaa a cucee gt per basket feachta,. score Takes or ox: tomatoes auee3oe por box dranien StL its par vost teinuns, €5-007 90 per bost callforata PMTUCEItES—Trade continucs Rood. Hoth ataple anit sity. Hoods wero onlered freely nod the (ony of the Innekey was Hr, At tho fast depression ati) che Rurerlzcatia sugar niatket, and that tet checks ai tendency to an advance here, notwithstanding there: continued activity inthe demand sud a moderate si UNeherrier, F400 ner but hower, to Indicate steady buylagon the part of any one except tu fill shorts, Many operators now feel Inclined to expect a fair export demand for meats, the recent giut In England having heen partlally remove: ‘Muse Ponn—Was in falr request, and advanced 1 per bri, closing tse above the latest prices uf Tucs- day, (hough the deliveries on Aliguet contracts had been very larze. Salea were reported of 400 bris cash 19.234°10,060 bria seller September at 31.40%: ply {o storu, Bice remuine very trim, Welow aro the id 2, Son) ria eetlor Octaber ‘at quotations: ‘The market closed AE at Hice=Carotina, TH@AYer Ter August; 813,45013.47! 1.60 seller October, minal at 61. 7.00, rine Tene pork Was eatra prime da at $0. Gua! Lan—Wasquict, bul advanced 5@7}4¢ per 100 ns, the offerings being tant on Moderate speculative de> thadd,” Bales were reported of AU tes acilur August al €4, 749%. 77445 4,250 tcp achler September at B4.U6 HG. Turn 2.70 te ‘The market closed fru 4.758.733 per 100 iba cash ur aclicr August, ant #8.isiscller oeptember. Smmmerinnd was quoted LiMo belose the price of winter sigamed. =Were In fair teiaud for shipment, elttedy. scured fola, and (ho market was siendy at F prices, though Liverpool was quoted fd per 11 Iba fower, | Wluter cured lota were yeneraily held a aahade higher, Sales were reported of jus boxes shure riled 6b 7}40% $60,000 [be do at 80.4543, 00 acller August, and On private torus for September; 280,00 lbs long TAA RLTI CHM, an £,.U5 aclice September; 10) sa Btatfurdehire middl Hos LOU) pee green ifn Ut private termay and 120) teeaweet-plokled hain’ seller Septem ‘Beller the year waa guated at $12,00812.25, and 0. Uy day yet Binnpare dasa, Tig sckhg aT “ — Fates tlual, Usqretad<cs crushed, 12Ker nc cutgeel get da, Ne : wiger Sods Miter No. 2 1oMeliieet yor G Bin ‘ailfornia angar-loat dripe, $4¥200cs Callfor- nia houcy drips, 59755c} oud mugar-howse alrin, 450, et extra. do, S5@5He, New Orleahs molasses, cho eet Ha Bete, ominon to Lond, SIASHC} contmon molasses, 4 ck A—Allsplec, 1724TiGeL clover 4 1 Bertha: pepper. 14's toc, nutmega, O1.0S 62. 105 Ci cutie ainger, eeite, pease Trig ilu safes, German nettted. ¢aatje sine Lily, eaatger White paces White Rus, geet tenet iiossor ter Savon iotyertal, SHOU, anner, HAY Freese hay way salable to stilppers, but few gars were offered, Nu, f tlmotty sold at 83.20 and No. Gis Thay at the, | The market was firm wt the elogo at tho | ae B4.45,_, Lauewo hay in furniaiied the ath followlng range of prices. pivtationa: Minot Shouts Shore tong Short uG, $7- Kou 7. 5 Up dere, tribe, clears. clears, My slong, 84. fia) 7, Tcl See ive Kalo ins let and unchanged, og al Soa por salons with. most de of 109 brie Tlotiers claiming tbat the prica'on tha seaboard war- . a 1s ik ; i % sang that the, bepteinher, lon Mi a On Tt. tet We very dull und weak. Prices, were ‘Tong ani short quoted at 740 cash or August, lowered about Ye ‘(i round, Tecetpts are'icht, and Te aller September, Cumberlands quiets ab | hus tere Is no demand, thé loral tances. who, have Mazer lony cut hams, wWeBlOsf, allboxeds aweet- | beeg the princlyal buyers Iately, having withdzawi pickled hatne, 6100. Green hams, Heaue, alnce the strike, and the Eastern markets aro [felees Hsacun quoted at o4Gdigs for shoulders, UMRAO for | quid drouplu: t, Gs short Tha, Miwaseqe' for unurt cleats, Leallga for | Aut! i Duns oli canrascdtund eter Hite! wreem aalted kip, Gil i EAR : . prtine dry “kip wt i TEEV PRODUCES Were steady and quiet at sio7y | RUE Mud be @ akin Q@tt.00 for meses $11.70012.00 for extra mead; wad LEATHEI—In the leather markot thers were no 10, 2.00 for hams, sTaiaw-Waequoted at 74Q7%o for clty, and THO ‘Tac tor country. marked changes. Burlneas begins to show aignsof ro- yiving, and price scem to be working @ trillw friner, Wequote: BREADSTUFFS, 8 448 36 FLOUR Was dat and easter st foriner prices, There 0-04 was little demand either on local account ur for ship- aaa 2 ment, and holders were offering fours Ittle more ze bo freely. The inquiry was chlefly fornew winters and ma 23 thu Aner grates uf Minnesota springs, Sales weru re+ Be 23 ported of 220 bria wiuters at €7.0087.73; 1,273 brie spring extras, partly et 87.50@4.60; and 190 brisryu Lette our partly at $4.00, Total, 1,623 bris. The mar- ket clused withthe following as thu aeking racee of prices: Choleo wiaters uld, 4.560.004 medium do, $7.7548.0; common to, €6.00G7.00; Bow winters, weds “herd wan wy fate nd inachinery ofa. but et uot rood, BD di 87.7568,U0; cholco Minnesuta spring, 88,4xeA.50; mo: | ere” itueeg dor Hiaole legal teat, 130 athe 19st lam du, $7.50G7,75: chotce patents, $2.50604.751 ine- | snow-white, Ta) test, cower headlight, 172 dex, wat, dlurn do, 68.9988.73; common do, BH.UaH2d; | MNCs EATS tard ull. ack No. inet 0. 3. Gt cholce family Sour (spring), 87.60@7.73; medium do, | Her suerm, Buco; nratatout oll, wrefetly pure, $1.08 £6.76467.25; spring extras, €0,00@0,501 chutce spring | dc! eater do, Now Tala! Wain ni, a deg., Wo; wasolltia, sou; Wo Vire tuperfines, €4.50@5.00; mediuin do, 4.00u4.50. Kye Rour, $4,00u4.25; new do, $4.00. line, deodortaes Husx—Wae quiet and Sri, Salen were 10 tonsat | ina oat 2 HOCH NatUPal 30 deka, BOC; 611.00 Per. Songinttd (10 fone: lOLers: Ab SE,25, bul ua) “retneres Fase il at 81.5022.00 for small, and 3,00G.2% for large epringsand old chickens, POTATOES = Were dull and woak wt (c/a $1.00 por Url. The receipts by tall ary very fight, but the supoly on the street ample. KELDS ~Tiinothy was alittle more active, at $1.55@ aoa xat—Bale wis madeot 10tons coarse at 617.30 fun on track. PW IBAT Wa ed shout the A‘ Wna' lees active, and aye aque oa the latest prices of thing Sue, below to dsc above, wid closing Yo on sales for thle 9.83 fo4 re a ye tary wchotce, and prime swiler the month was penthy wiiham easier feeing ot the worker rutares, | 28 fun far by hokey Mu rim Heese mnt wae the rm Waa dull, with acai were sinatt, with guar. SAiF—Was In_mederate request and steady: Fine $1.05; ordinary coatae, $4,201 js Without bags, was reportéd to be ge , ; reted to Interrupt furiiers’ deliveries for Ul t slitun dutty, fer aack, $4.00, Soa etree iditieute (o.aivtue hmmenee ine of ftAS—Were quict and unchanged, prices ranging as encrta suppomd ty be out fur August. Hence thers | follows: Wasa fair demand for tis monih, while sellers were free tor Che more remote futures, "belleviug that the Jargest. crop uf wheat ever produced (a the Catted States must aclt wow gic fo Culcayo. ’ Cash wucut was ta good deuaud for sulpiient, und relative i c ne Strong, thiterswantiugalliheuld wheutthey canubtsia | dum, sxe ihe: yond do, 464 s3er Une. +bebue; Hnest, to it wilh Gienew. Bcler August opened at 81.114, | Oesve1 chutes, Guess; choicest, Toa75c, e bund duwa tu Si-bl, advanced to Shela tvcuded co | YOUNG Hysoy~Cuinmon, 2cutaer wood do, 30283¢; HDDs fen pro WO $1,125 ond closed at $1.4134, | Medium, S3Q4OC; good Wo, 43ced5e; Ane, $/¢50c; Havat, er eptember sold at FLOSMGlwaty, cloning wt | Gvedncs cholce, whole: cholcest, sheikic. andscher the year asd ar BL UsulOdo, ease | darax—Catninon, 2iiste: goua colinon, Mag2e re reyoried Utah sasuu NG. 2 spring a 6 mediuin, s2.i5e; good medium, d4a40e: One, 43-45, ‘Gexrownxa—Common, 2072%¢1 good do. SS~sAC; medium, 43g Wes guod do, 44e53e; Nue, SaasHe; Anat. Coates choice, wxsTHCt choiwent, Wasedes fancy, 91.00 1,10. iMPeRtaL—Common. 26@9¢; good do, $1@38e: me- o bu Nu. $ dual vsGueds s40 bu rejected i | Anes, 4hiewe, cholce, Blwdic: choicest, SiGe; anes Sc¥i es choicest uew yarden picked, Tas0c. Buz xo) Ad 61, 4d bu by aamapta at oxecs3T-25, Total, Hal eet Bi ENCE Le MN nist: aliaedoy Minxysors Wunat—Waaguiet, Sales were limited to Luu) bu by sample wt $1.2501.20 00 truck. No. 2 was eutirely gotninal. Wisreu Wiwai—Was quiet, but steady under tal offerings salve were tepurted Of 450 bu No. | red at mediuin, 416b43c; fine, dBidcs halve, feiusie; Cholceet, 7346 7H the earn a6 vr \Gunly ouoted. fa $5.5000.00, beech at $5.UUd At $4.00 per cord. if 400 Su. 3 do wb 8: 1.25; 30 bu No. dat Dealers Fe cat ul ba ratatd SLEDS oe Gkack Sedan uae sale p VORN=Was activ id Ormer advanct Del 2heI7c; Gow Aeces, washed. 37649e; Mediu bil bur clomd wane atshe latcat turaee Autslae nae; tab Wools, chulce, d@tIe: Go, f ryuol wae quigt, with c ‘a dull, while yur re Heo eatubited o ‘alight tncrease. This made te Market bere yulte duil at the outeel, buyers holding vit LIVE STOCK, fur lower Dyureys hut the fart that there Was & pro: IAAL Ou Cas Corn over AUgUsL pred euted feliveries cutcaso. gu jeontracte fur thie month, sud sume drebrht ron Gatite, had tobe tied wilet bed beco couiracted (Ur tn the Pract expectation uf deliveries nok maie. This gave 4 fale . 235 deusand fof shipment. and the shorts were tices free weet) buyers, after the fala began to Jal], ae 8 heavy rain-fall Id haturaby cheek recelpia, whieh aru nutexpeeted [og thiemonth. Seller August yueurd at MAY aBCC We 4TNG, abl decllucd ty a7ge at tr Seplenitn’? Was ek AustuM Cis No. a or hehe Fale timne last week. Ke before lasts nar tlushig at AThye. Stemyfat 492 til peur Loiuees and tuco advanced Men cielng canter ab bs boise. aval. Cash sulve were reported Duaed at ds botdes tu, OU. DiLFeJegted at 4Siy-4ddhe: Se On bru. “Total, 200,00 bu. GATS—Wera rather quiet, upenlog ateadter, and closing dull and cmy. Eariy thete was e fair tuquiry for futurce, which were rather sparingly ottered. ‘i ie Pecelpte Were emusil, und the repurted abipsents Nb- erat. severl care uf ‘ceived. ‘The quality, welgting $4 Ausuet opened peel ber at 2 The lower gradca werv very of Sian) Uy bit The following les show the receipts of Ive stoci from Jan. 1 to Aug. 3 for the years 1870 and Ie77. It Will be seen that the receipts bave decreased to the ex+ Lent of 25,733 cattle, 5,040 boys, and 3.0u2 sheep: ‘2 3 ‘ath sales Were repurted of 4.000 bu No. 2 at 274e4ases 40) bu by satople at 2uusc; aud Leu) bu dy pew wt Frsusc. all on track; Sabu do free un buardat 2heiTvc. ‘Toul 15,00 bu. TYE Was active. declining Ine. ‘The rycetpts wera large, 0 cara being 1uspe $n gad the mark Paull al Saige. walgutes and Oru ‘rately active, acd aout Ic low. weal uuder bears uUcringe, BALiaL e410 Lat erelosipg vasy, Futures Wore more frecly uffcred. Audsold fairly early, clueinyg dull. september opeacd a eb owe, aud clued ‘A tow carsuf pew bartey 2.023.214 were Gered, but revelved ttle attcation, Acar ut —Acerage weigh A 1579. 17, 2689S 25.00 0.0 234.73, dew equul to No. Seuld at 4c. and cld rejected at toc, Vaal aalee werv reported of Hubs No. 3 ab da, tw be By ISO) 20h 216.00 Fue B07 CATTLE—The market opene:d dull and weak and re- tontned in that caniittan throughout the day. There ‘waa tho same obstacie In tha way of an ncttvo shipping demand anon the preceding dsys of the werk, 12.1 0 Tack of adequate facilities for moving the stock ont. ‘The Michigan Central wae accommodating shippers to the utmost of ta ablitty, and some rellef was affordtd by the Chicago & Lake Huron, that lito taking out 2t car-loada of enttle far Walzel & Alierton, It all the cara those two roads could muster fell far short of mecting the requirements of the trade, and operations were necenearily restricted. The treat recelipia were moderate, but the yante contained a goul deal of tale stock and the supply proved excessive, which gavo huyers tte advantage, and they Improved It by crowd- Ing down prices another notch, Nutchers' stuff was duil, and unsalable at any far price. Nearly enotgh of ‘that clase now Ifo in the aate-pens to meet all demands that are Ikely to evist during the preaent week, and no Amy ent In prices can bs louked fo ding was e tutte and sealawage gencraily: at Ufor common to good hatches atuck anit Meh cattle; and at $4.00e4,U0 for common ty cholcealupping steers, Tho market closed dull aud heavy. OTATION®: Eatra Beeves—Gradedstecrs welxhing 1, Re and wNwardt..... Choire Heeres—Fin jonra ty G-year-ol 121,400 BAe sey Guod Heeves: 0) Ds 4 tcersin fair fea, weigh> $npr 1,050 to 1,20) Tha, Butchers’ stack—Poortocomma common to cholce cows, for cit} wolgiing 800 to f.100. Btock Cattle—Comnion cat to 1,0 Ds. Inferior. Texas, 07 Texas, 17 stockers,, ww ANY (HOLA Ming at $4,005 5.10 for common to good heavy and medians weights, hut for bacon grades ant prime livavy sipping hexs payers pald fete ndeance, | Lackers nail aiinpare both bought Uberally, and the sunply waa easliy worked off, Tho following transactions HOO sates, A Tho market closed firm, ‘were noted: eae eae BuyeSeogsygs, SEES: te Bauae noted at $2,750 aso reported was The ktock-Yard Company furnish the following re- Sart, ‘of tha recelpta and shipments of live-stock fur uly: Hogs. Sheep, 47,229 1,636 Z4At 6 4,012 25,584 0,703, 201,608 Pp. Ht. W, & CG. 1. I. 10,595 4,70 {Michigan Central jiattre kong BOTS wR RMB I Kessereoeese 12S LOST Hts He TT ssacee C. aR GM. et It, COP. Ite Hy. Total... NRW Yank. New Yok, Aug. 1.—ieever—Reccipts to-day, 2,430) making’ A, 40h for two days, axatnee 100 uati Una Inst weeks the dritted conditfon of stuck offered, and the oversupply of all descriptions of freah ment this potnt hve co-operated to carry down pricus of all grades below atrlcdy printe to rufovaly low teurca, and th so complstely uhsettic and demorallze trado us tonake It wlinos Impossible to give quotations that WIT hold good for twenty-four nurst few clivlce Onto and Kentucky steers eold at 18 4Gi(o por Bt some oud to eae te ab A Lys camminon to fate noe Tives, SMGIor very four do, Tost decent to fate ‘Texas and Cherokee cattle, 74(@n}ger wt boast fifty car- Joute remained ansaid; neatly 300 cattle were purchased for export, maluly at 31'yct general aulling prices to day wero about 82.00 per {U0 Ibs lower than rates cur- Tent a week ago. Sitzerltecoipta, 2,890, making 8,800 for two dayst agalnat 4.040 sano tind leat week prices no better than yesterday, but tharg was aalicht Impravement in tho features of” trade, und more buxtness: very pour t very Kood fambs ranged from dbo per by few cholceand ex@a. 4n4 764, and commen tostrictly prime sheep runged (rou diguOe, With Searioad at $0,709 6.75. WascHecotpts, 2.500, malting 9.000 for two dare, Silesot two cations tuita tiseaitve at 6.00 per" 109 sales. cation’ Dey and one oar of Slate do at 84.29, Herrato, Aug, t.-Cattuecftocetpta, 1,018 market ICP PALO. Aug, Lot £—Mee mi duils dornand Hunts Eas! niviees mee Rdogrossion, quotations down Sos ou last week on all yradea, aatoa, 1% iver ax Lanins-ctceelpts, 1.800; quataltons down Oe ew aks eaters mut Tee cat dept anon jes. 33 ¥ 85.7563. #} Koud ex! Paige ERIE Oe scr, latte Weer iptey e . deck heavy, $5.50} yards bary. i i Hartixome, Aug, b-CartieeDuring tho past week have been steady with falr demands very Westy SA'S G"r-toet Mest quay, MOosfer Mediums AO4EL ote dinary, stacede, oat sales, 436e5'4cy recelpra, 2,010; Houa-bupply lieht and demend falry prices blghert Tativersliate been Gcit'nad ateadys range, 4@o%e ns ween dull Rod ateadys range, receipts, 5,256. rt si 4 oT. Lov Br, Lom, Aug, 1.={foo iy buyers of slippers sows elat in the bestern ina good demand; through Texal LUMBER, ‘The cargo market was mnouerately active and steady, though buyers held off early for, lower prices, TI offeringa were \ibsral, About a dozen salca were mad Plece stuff sold at $7.0%67.25, and cuimmon fuch at $4.00@8.80, Fair boards brought $9.37. Lath sold 1.28, Bhinglea wera dull under Uberal offerings at 81.8062. 50, ‘The following sales wero raported: Schr Honest John, from dfuskegon, 118,000 ft dry common boards, at 6u.U7j1 achr Skidmore, from Pont- YEE UOLOW ME pleco-atumT at 67.25) 78/000 Iath at 1.25, Schr Winnle Wing, from Ludtogton, 63,000 ft strips sgn boards at 610,00; 1,000 pleeu-stumat 67.29; ache Westchester, from Ludington, 170 , a7 ae ance Mak te eer cram Ursed Iver, 73,000 ft Inch at €8,50; also yy ie ch Bele’ sd08 toda ws BP A140 ft e-stull, at $7. $7.25 Wont plec ¥ Luinber ‘ate diem but ‘not quotably higher, apy eile u dvance 124G25c. Tho old rate was $1.25 lo Manistee and $1.0010 Muskegon. y duing # light order business. arcover and tho imon have quietly gous towork. A few orders are coniing (np from ti Fountrys but trade fs slack gnd ikely tu be until after Firmert $4,8078.00, rade holding off, fear- and prices nointoal; id BT. harvest, Country deaicre gengrally wre carrylug email nt they do wet want tu ruplenia just yet, ts accumulating tn the local market, Wrices ar irregular. Be.uw fe the published Uats Firat and second clear, 4 va 3 ine ey $4.00 hirdelear, | neo, B8.006:Ee 10 ‘Thtrd clear, Vato J ‘inch. 30,00 Firat and second clear dress O@16.0) trat common dreased siting. 14.00 Jooring, frat commun, dressed. 2.00625.00 Flooring, secoud common, dressed. PIETpOT RT} lwortng, third common, dressed... + 13.00617.05 lux bowrds, A, 14 tieues and upward 3.00 Box boards: 8) 1d lucties aud un 37.10 ox buar ls, Ca... - 17.00 Aatock boards 16 ch, 35.00@%) tX1 stock Luanls, 10 to 12 Inch, 2U.Odb28.W sick buards, 12 to 18 1uch S1,00817.0) Courmon atock doaris.., 2.006 14.4 Cuminon 1 : Fencing... 19.50G31.00 Counon ‘ 1.5011. Common boards, 14 Ww 14 B. Goat Diinebsion atu, green, $4. 7500.Ud 14,.03610,50 uslOn SUM, 2 tu Ju feet, + Gna 16.00 Tanowr, O44 to HAN. UGxau.u) Pickels, rowh aid select. 4. BOUIULO pickets, select dressed and rk A" choles to extra. ae 3.50 ies 1c extra. BY TELEGRAPIE, FOREIGN CITIES, Special Dispatch to Tae Tribune, Livenrool, Aug. 1-11 #. m.—Gaaty—Wheat—Wio- 124; No. 4 11; white, No. (0, %, 128 34; club, No. ty 138 28y' No, 9y 12a Gd, Corm—No. 2, sud; No. % 2éaGd. | i Provistome-Pork, 644. Lard, 44s O¢, Livguroct, Aug. 12:20 p.m.—Camy—24s Sd@ 244 Od. Livguroot, Aug. 1-Latest.—Cortox—Easler, but bot quotably lower; midditng upland, 6 3-1; Orleans Ghul; sales, 7,00 bales; speculation and export, 1, Americas, 40, ~ Busavatceve—Dalj; Callforola white wheat aver: y fue, 12a dd 129 Os do clots, 126 65139; extra epring, ALPRELIA: winter, 12a, Fiotn—Weatern canal-Market bare, Geats—Corn—Weatern mived, 36a, Oste~Amertcan, Sactis tl. Marley~a hd, Peas—Canadian, 378 Gl. Choven Seen—American, 4ason. Provistoxe—Mess pork, S48, Prime mess beet, 654. Lard—American, 446d, Cueeae—Amertcan, 84, Hacox—Long clear, 87" 6s short, 844 i. Parroerm—Spirits, Ae od; refined, 114 64@128, Linsern Ou—208 0d. Hesix—Common, 58250 ad; pale, 138. Brinizs or TeReRNTINR—251G24 Od. Antwaan, Ang. 1.—Prrnotann—20Ke, pute following wore recalved by the Chicago Board of lo: Liverroot, Ang. 1.~Prime mem pork—Eastern, 7041 Western, 546, Dacon—Cumberlanda, Sat short ribe, 300s longelear, 37a; short clear, sna td; aboutders, Stands hams, Ge, Lard, 448 fd. Prime meas beef, 85e1 India meas beef, Os; extra Todla mess, 100s. Cheese, 538, Tallow, 40" 6d, Loxnox, Aug. 1.—Livenvoor—Wheat quiet. Call- fornia cluty, 12 california white, 128 4¢@12s 74s spring, 129206136. Corn quiet, Manx Laxg—Wheat ratherenster. Corn quiet. Cargues off coast—Wheat quiet. Corn rather easier; fate average American mix- ed, 2radda23s. Cargoes on passaca—Wheat qutet. Corn rather caster, Fair average quality of American mixed corn for prompt shipment by sail,279@2778 6d. Imports Into the United Kingdom dnring the paxt week: Flour, ‘55, 007400. 009 Drla; wheat, 200,0008295,000 qrs; corn, 130,000@ 195,000 qr, AMERICAN CITIES, EW TORK. SpecialpDienaics te The Tribune, Xaw Yonk, Afi. 1.—Usarn—Wheat moderately dealt If. opening and cloving more Rrmt export calt tame, checked Ly the unfavorable tenor of eable ad- vices, and a stronger range of ocean freighte: millers ate not operating to any tmportant extent, and specu- lative Inquiry sales 66,000 bu. including new crop red Western odd tote at $1.50. Corn quoted 4@it%c per bu tower on n moderately active movement, montly for prompt delivery: opttons tame, w trife weaker In prices; mixed ‘Western un- Broiled, HO2AtC; poor yellow Western, co3{c. Faetanrs—Moderate bustaess reported In the general ‘market at romewhat stronger rates for grain, and firm buals for petrotcums for Liverpool, engagements of A100 tu erato avayd per $0 ths: by steam from Chil- ago of througn freight about 2,000 nkgs provisions on abate of oF 4y.e02, Pnovintons—Mees pork in modorate request for ently Gclivary at rather steadtor prices; mates of 030 brie at 814,2¥214.90; other kinds Inactive; Western prime tess quoted nt 813,00813.80; for forward delivery Western menadull, with August options quoted st the close at $14.25 asked; September, $14,235; sales of 274) bels September option at $14.25, Cutmeatadull, Bacon fonetive; Weatern stoatn tard more freely dealt In for early dellvery at firmer prices; antes (o the extent uf S00 tea August at 89.25; 20 tes September at $0,008 9.54 and 1,W00 tes Octuber at 89.40, TaLLow—In moderate dumand at $8.0088.125¢: good to prime refined raw again quoted a shade lower on a muoderate call for supply and urgent offering. Witiaxr—Dutit *' 19 askods sales reported of 100 brislastovening and 3) Uris to-day on private terms. Tothe s«atern Assoctated Pres, ¢ New Yonk, Aug. 1.—otrox—vulls 1ugt3}eq fa tures closed firm; August, 12.0UG12.01c; Keptember, TLBOBI.AIcy October, 11,45011.400; November, 11.20@11,27es December, 11,26@11.20er January, 1156 Glisics Fobruary, 11.54@11.60cr Maren, 11,8411, 70c. Froun—Very dull; generally towers receipts, 71,000 No. 2, $3,0044.741 supettine Ktate and Western, 5.731 common ww cholee, 83,7540. 15: quot! tO winter wheat, 11.40400.65; extn atts Loute, $5. 000).751 Mlunesuta . .00GU.75, Kye sour unchanged; COBN+Mr. At<Unchangeds Gnatx—Wh 15,000 buy No, 231 Westara, now. #: ded chasge. Marley noiitials mal and unchanged. Curu spot, igveie lowers receipts, $04, + Gaal ug eater mixed. hob GaadTsfcx Western wiles ungraded, Souci! Moy mitxeu's estues yellow MIse.t, poor ? Dem, OK) Ly mixed Western and Sta Jo, stugasic. Hay—Unehangeds auipping, 6ue7e. Mors —duicti yearlings, dceics astern nn Western, Gene; New York State, Uretiiges California, 8@1zc, noc ‘Coffeo-itt caryaes steady fair demands Sah a IG nvezut Jobbing, 18@zis{c. Sugar dull and pearys red. 119% ied fidgeatine jolasacs eed chungrd. Hico qulet but ateady. DutnoLecra—Quivty lieavys crude, 7fe; refined, 1394 @AH4ey Naphiha, v'{e. ‘TALLOW=Firiny priine, 84@8 9-160, Lexarirn= Dull) het Grande. Mant. middle, 23.0 Callroruta do, Woot—Quiets heavy, 93.3 30¢ unwadied. 1gases Texan, Hotasc, Provistoxa—Vork Armer} teat GI4.994 beptuinver 814. quiet, Cur meats qutet; urmers primeat i =U neti 1 Ina 8115. pper—Muilutactured qutet and unchang- pots very quicts 1uadiskse, © tron—seotch ple keamact American ig, tuatacs Itueela aleve: rm i ‘arcely 00 Try Sutb0} cllatch, e4. 2555.25; harvorstiog No, &, DagnOe.” Onuraxs, Aug 1eFeari—Qulet, and weak Ww, te FLoti—Qulet and wea $0.20, EX, eac 76d Gos nial grades (4. AtN—Corn quickand weak: OS¢77c. Oate—Demand Wneommon, 20g403; rk. new, $14.25 243 extra prline, #01. Heel ‘estern long clear, 7c. Lard i, 8D, 1GGY.25 fOr TOW ; $0.90 for ald, d Meht and hulders tirmty 40urdJc, ‘COWN*MEAL— Lull}, $9.00, Hay—Fair deinand; fring strictly prime, $16.00; enplca new, 810,00 01 tia bi ea ; ute nor 35. steadyt fair damaudy tterce, beyeedtyey keg, DaKaiOe Hulk’ incate scarco and fry ders, Fhoane, Bye, Bacon dull, weak, and lowers Wee HC) clear rity, " wigcnicer cleat, - Suyar=cure Joins tn fair dosand cart Hc, ceniES—Colteg ‘duly iio cargoes, of ‘olima ta choice, “uibeatuner contstagth, oct 4 i eiUrcy ceateitagaly 10 cinrifod, “tupatic. “Muiaases wiifit, mutatinls ‘Itted searcos Trmiy Louisiane oniinary Wwcholco, Sento, ‘Buax—Quietand wonky 75¢. TREE LNNSDullt 20800 | —l ‘R= Dully 25 lower} tne, $445,204 do oakra, $0 OST. 23) ‘steady end fro: damand good; No, ra, winter red, August delivery, 81.41; do Sep: SLAC “Cork uull and lower all around Western intged, spot, Onst August, ites Hepteintier, Ale; ateainer, “7G. nicouy” ad etna. fair Western wilt, old, 44er do, mixed, 4xt47cy Pennayl= vauia, old, 4u@tze.” Ity0 quiet and hoary ‘at 81, ier. ‘tAy—Dutl and unchanged. Paovimtoss—Firm ond guchanged, vrTen—Uuchanged, Tuotaeaé Fire, but not quotably higher. ‘Quiety buyersand sellers uparty fit cargoes, IMiyoedes Jobbinw, Tez: Wittsky—Beares} entali sales at 81,19. a tenth t Mucetrre—¥lour, 1,000 brlay wheat, corn, 42,000 buy; 01 OU bit re Tuu bu, So tail junta Fi, 14,500 Da CINCINNATI, Cimcimw att, Aug. 1.—Corros—Quiets Nie. Funcuntalen fh Wig, faa Gara Wien dull; Ril toe tals, Cora, dui 47 dully old, ae iuey new, aadase. Seieide, Harley duiland nonin’ “ee Te dull Tuovisioxs—Vork dull and wacbanged; 814,00, Lard tn fale deuiands current foake, “tropa kett, ulce bar *e Joatoser, HWIK meas ady{ St40 Fo tide prices asked. Hacon steady ‘and army det jc Winlexy Ste! dy and unchanged; 81,09. sieht tet Gt ageore era Rome Lives Oic~Quietbuestendys Ooo eas tabk. 3h Say paektanee Bh Tht hae ee! lah, 5.2065, 30) Fecelpla, Tiana SRNR 6h. fr. Lous, Aug. t.—Cotron—La ee Hower soecy rectyie, Skala H heatccaals slower tu sell; options Nu. 2 red fall, 01.45 bia: Ado, $1,20.81.31 bid, cash; sal Usa Wf Augunls 8 13a 1586 Beptanbert 4do, $1.0501.11 cash. & fraction lower! Nog tolxed. 443¢@44}6c cashy 4aiGo Austuat: 4136 fe4i¥er, Gutaduly No. 2, 2 cry Miya higher hiwSier Witeky—Quiet; $1,004, Puovisiass—Pork ‘duity $1: cid August oF Heptena= 3 cash; $13.40 Aue quer sentembur., Lardy summer salable at Nc, Nulle Sigareint a Eat gel Te. minastive, Arm) fe Txculiie~Fluur, 10,00 brlat wheat. 27,000 bu;corn, 93.000. buy oata, 4.050 but tye, fh 4 Boney hoga2,0u0 cattle, sezuds * MOY BUY Barley, hot extrs Brate do, high | 10. 80. Guain-Wheat-Sieedy tor ‘newt ontalasn tes ohdy OG amber and No, Sushter mixed. i yellow, OA 1.35. iu ste, ligesinall Iuguteyt dosetse Uats—White Weal cA Gata White Western, 40u¢dc; mixed, Suadicy Blate Puovisiuxs—Quiet, Mca pork, $15,00G15.23, Herran—Fiemy in “good demand for ebuices low Heaqulety creamery extras, Zich Western extras, Fuas—Dully State, 18a1Gc; Western, 144 15¢. eTROLKU ft reaucd, Mee eras TURE: 40,000 ba; corn, 9,000 bu, ToLxpo, Aug. 1.—-FLovk~Firm, ‘Wheat easy; amber ailehigan, spat, $1. $134; No. } red winter, $1.41; 105 Auyust, $1,23}9: peptember, $1.2454; No. eptember, 6234e) Fejected, SUjgcy dain: dic. Oats Kecxtrrs—Flour, 400 brisy wheat, $2,000 sT,doubuy oat nung seve Sutpaxsre—Flour, none; wheat 3 core, 54, LOU ba; Osta, rent apa eR YO Bey ‘ToLxvo, U..' Aug. 1.—Geatx—Wheat clots strong and higher: ainter’ Michtwan, Auwust, 81.12; No. 3 BU tas, oes Aug Sea a, oe August, Bic:'Beplomber, Bic; rejected, Boge.” LOUISVILLW. Lt hide Me. Ghaix—Wheat dull; ted $1-255 amber, $1.90; white, $1.53, Corn firmer; white, sci mized'szc~ hye dull nominal, Uats quiets bew white, 350) Intaed, 3c, ner: $14.25914.50. Bulk meate quiet, Sys: 87.75, acon quivt: de) Boi Brees Phuerteurgd fait ‘gulety arms OM Lida. Last qui Active demand: $1.03, Pavaixo—Quiets ia tuiac: Tovacco—Quivé and unchanged. MILWAUKEE. ccieyatean, Wir Aug. 1.~FLovg—Qutet and une suai dj opened at an edvence of Keg, 120s: August, B Milwaukee, Siw 0. 2, 450, Oats quiets Os. be Sek Gsc; Septei pew, Sic. der. suc. Fuxiaute—Wesk sod lower; © Recaire BurPM EX’ t to Buffalo, sc. Fivur, 2,900 bris} wheat, ts, du, Flour, 200; wheal, 430 Vu. Bosros, Aug. 1.—Frocn quiet but stead ait ix Cory ‘quiet and woactileds Tupise. "Oats dull Wuroe Deis ad modvrate: (blo and Pennsylvania, 40.304 tuctuding melium X ahd XX; Micuigua, Wie Couns “WeuiuM sad S, wide; combing wad delsing wanted: Rod np closes B5e4 pulted, far detnane Kurrato, Ang, 1. navaalen, “Carn ste graded market frin a: or ant X, ete, event a aS paella ts fal a} faalcan myn Nong Miware . No.2 Toledo at s4tacy Puy bute re arrive at s4vicy 5.00 bie Nog neller September at auc" Other grains neglectet. si CANAL Faeiaits—Unehanged and strong, ‘ose And tinsettlody e N=Whent stealy: Slwaukeo: clad, tran Gans Paonea, Aug. 1. Inet —Unsettion Paonta, Aug. 1.—Ilroswines—Unae I. breneetion © SS Bales io, —— DRY GooDs. Rew Youn, Aug. 1.—Tuainens moderate with pack. age houses, and the fobbing trate remained quiets ton roots quiet and unchanged; printe fnactlve: Ga net's fancy printa advanced to OMes dress xoods In hetter request: men’s wear wontens In rather belies demand} foreign goods elugaish. PETROLEUM, Prrrencag, Pa. Avg. t.—Pernotern—Crade am ettled at $2.9744€2.40 at Parker's; refined, 19% Philadetphia delivery. CLAYRLAND, On. AUR, 1,—PRTROLRUR—Markst wee changeds standard white, titeat, 12c, ' TURPENTINE. WIntNerox, Aug. 1.—Srinits TuerEntixe—Firm at 0c. RAILROAD TINE TARLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAN EXrtanaTion op RereRnnce Manns.~ 8 FEEL Bunaay excepted. dMomday* excepts, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Omtecs, 62 Clarkeat (Sherman Mouse) soda TON Leave, aPactfie Fast 1 aBloux City a ¥ abnbuque p eke Ae pang} Rocked & Dunngue, 64 ikeo Fant i ce (aencn BMilwankes Paemier ‘bGreca Lake Exprem, Buren i __ Pullman Hotel Cars are run trough, between Chi; cago and Omaha, on the tralia fenving Chicago at 19% acm. ‘No other road rnne Pullman or ay -other form of hotel cara weat uf Chicago. a~Depot corner of Well and Kinzie-sts, b—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzle-sta, CHIOAGO, BT. PAUL & MINNEAPOLIA LIVE. ‘Tloket offices G2 Clark-at, and at Kingle-Btrect Depot, eave. ‘Atrive. St, Panl & Minnen St0:00 a, i Bt Paul & Minneapolla Exits it Osage: met aa me AL m. CHICAGO, ALTON & S&T, LOUIS AND CHICAGO KANSAB CITY & VENVER SHORE LINES, Unlun Hepat, Wert wide, nar Madison-at, bel Twenty-thind-st, Ticket Omer, 134 Kandoin Leave, _{_ Arrive, Raneas City & Denver Fast Ex; . Loule dé Springfield Ex BL Louls, Springfield & Toxns kin anit Peoria Fast Expres ‘oria, Kenicuic te Tneting Chicago & Paducah Te 1. Streator, Lacon, Wash'ton 032% Joliet & Dwight Accommadatinis CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAILROAD, Unton Depot, corner Madieon and Canat-rte, ‘Olice, BI South Clas and at depot, Milwaukeo Express... Wisconsin & Minnesota, ( Hay, and Menaa Day’ Rapress Waconaia, to fota Express. ‘Wikeontle & 3 Matesd evens Point an and through Night hapress it 9:00 p. m.'t ech ficouah +, 4200p. me i *11)008, ma, sm, woukee, “Toke for St. Pan Minnenpolinare good elther tia Madiaon and Praitie du Chien, or via Watertown, LaCrome, and Winona. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. font of Lake-at. and font of Twenty-second- Tiekat of Handoipncat., near Giarie Rt. Lonts Express. Kt, Louta Fast Line New Orleans. wOrlonna 6 Te Kpringieid & Peorle Springneld Night Ex. Peoria, Turlington Peorls, Burlington & Dubuque & Stoux-City FE: Dubuquo & Sloux City 1 Gtlman Passenger... CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY RAILROAD Depots foot of Lake-st.. Indiana-ay., oni Fixteenth ‘Ticket Oalcos, 59 at., and Canal and Sizteanth-ats, and Clark: at depots. |_beave. |_Arrive. . 1 | rena fF Oinahn. pam ma Clty, Atchleun & Bt nn nrasfordmalin $1 a che XI forOinala t10;00 p.m. * 6:55, le iia e cen naan Cl ny St.doe | aud Texas Expres, 110:00 p.m, t 0:45 a.m, MIOHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, ek foul of Lake-st., and fout wf Twenty-second-# ficket Galen, G7 Claric-at,, boutheaxt corner of I by Orand Yaclaw itutal, wad ar Tahuer ious Ach Re og Agconhinoiation: tanto Ey ress (us Sig Bapeoenes, ANY? Pall (via State and Ate Lino)... 7a. m kate fi HO FITISBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Depot corner Canal and Madisun-sts. Theket OMers, Hi Clark-st.. Vahwer House, aud Grand Pacido Hutch Arrive. BALTIMORE & 9110, Tec Tctee Omar ma cae te font, 3am rah aria, i Grand Paci, and Depot (Hxpasition Bulluuigh Leave, Arrive. Morning Expres... FastLines, LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERN, Arrive. Sia direc Atlantic i Niuue x: Express, dail it expreaa.ee. ETITTERUEO, OTHOINNATI & 8%, LOUIS B. B Depot comer of Citaton aud Carroll-sta,, Wert Bide, CHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIPIO RATLEOAD, DePeh eeeiiea os tlarkien, Shera Hous, te ‘Arcive. Omaha Leavenw'th & Ateh Ex 10:15 a.m, ra Accuminodatlun...+.. Night Exvroas.. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRION STEAMERS For pi]waulece, and all West Shore porta, eerie oh ry +. . be Friday morulag’s boat goes throug) to ne Dally, Sunday ex: tee, Ludington, an i" od unday ex pally at 108. m., Bune box: untib al ry boat doesnot leave Me For Green Uay. Kicad to. Friday... iicead docks. tout Micubrdn-avas’ w ry Grand Haven, Grand Rapi For Grand Haven. Grand i ae Muske. vopted. ‘PING CLASSES. pita tveee rere) Writing Classes. Four Writing Classes per day at H. B, Hryant’s Chicago Buauess College and Enuiivh Traiwed school, and many classes fa other branches. The very best [avtructors have charge of the classes la the several departments. Any one or more stud: few can be taken. Groat improvement can be male during the summer, Colleze office open from 8 3, i. to 5p. um. Location, §. E. corner State aud Washington: TOCKMOLDERS' MEETING. Jiliet & Northern Idina RB NOTICE. i ho annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Joltes Pilar Indians Raltroad Company, for the elcetivd of Directors, aud for the transaction uf such other Wb mete ap aay ve brought befurs it will be Deld ath Ottice of the Cormpany 10 the city of Joltet, Lilauls 08 uh ae day of hops atid o'clock, Byordcrde thie I_G. RALSTON, Secretary UME ARE! : Hees ——— PARH HOTEL, Ferm $3 ta 63 pt Saye em for curcusar FLOat, Propricite GLEN WATRIS's GLEN, A Apbulntments Al." "Bus fr auaiyela uf watur. Gb

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