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1 \ ne maison h ot eaSG, N Wily CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 46, 1877. NCE AND TRADE. New York Exchange Very Weak Yesterday. Chicago Banks Bracing Up for Expected Calls. Georgia Repndiates Over Eight Million® of State Bonds, at the South---Money at the Seaboard Cities. Basin Produce Markets Fairly Active, and Generally Stronger. Breadstnls {n Better Demand~-\heat oving Ont Freely-Smatler Receipts, FINANCIAL. ‘The foutare In financial clecice yeaterday was the weakness of New York exchanze. It was eotd frealy between banke at 309376¢ discount. Thera docs not seem to be an anuanal amount making. and no very aerjous demand for eurrency, but the banks aro ntrencthening thelr rescrven uf currency to meot the lnrge wants of their country customers, which they expect to he pressing in a weekar two. One of tha banks ordered currency from New York, and perhaps more may have done Business at the vanks continnes gradually to n> creaze, and a deciiledly buoyant fecling [n gaining ftreneth on all aiden, Customers are gladly aap: piled with alt the discounts they ask for, ptovided always, of course, that paper and collaterals aro ratiefactory, Hates, na heretofore, ara 40210 per cent. Large offerings are taken at the lower fignre. Call loane can be liad ata range of 47 per cent. At usual at tafe season, some of tho banks have a larga surplus which they wonld be glad to’ teud on catl ata very low figure. ‘Tye bank clearings were $3,000,000. GEORGIA REPUDIATION, The Georgia Conetitutional Convention has adopted the provision repudiating over elgnt millions of State bonds tesucd during Gov. Hul- lock’s Administration, The Democratic Legisla: ture had previously refused to pay interest thereon, orto recognize them as vaild. ‘Thore reoudiated bonds were lested and sold ta build ratlrosds in Georgia between 1860 and 1809, The only bunds now recognized aa legal and binding are the foliow- Ing: by act of Pets. at, (Stub 100,00 Beven per cent currency ‘act of Mareh 12, TH puecese car 8,000,000 Reven per cent guild bonds due 180, by act Of Rents Th INieve sree of (000 Aeren per cent currency bonds duo i803, by ortotdan. tt ITD 307,000 Fight ger cent cuerel by act of F Sx per cent cure of Fen, 10, Its Totat i on ‘We quote from the proceadinga in newspaper Iut- ter, under date of Atlanta, Aug. 8: The State af Georgia, through her Constitu- tional Convention, to-day drove the Iast nail into the coftin of Radical reconstruction. On Georgia's repudiation Gov, Jenkins to-day offered a reaulu- tion submitting all questions of repudiation bonds 10 the State Supreme Court, provided no append should he taken from fx declalon, and supported Lis resolutlon ina nttong mpecch, Gen. ‘Toombs replied, denouncing Huilock’s Government aso usnrpattan forced upon the State by bayonets, and that the State wax not bound to recognize any of itenct#: he was willing, however, to pay all bonds for which the State received any consideration, 'Yhe debate was stopped uy the previous question, and a vote resulted in 100 to in favor of tabling denkins' resolution. Maj. Mranch, representing the bondholders, avers his purpose of setzing the Macon & Bronswick Rallroad aw property ‘of tho State through & process In the hands of the United Etates Marshal, ond thue forcing the State into the Valted States Court, The Marshala, twelve In nuinbder, will try to stop the train on the road. ‘There in ueneral xatlahiclion over the fact that the ond question fs eettled, Derperate eiforta for a reconsideration are being madw to-night, but the members will stand firm. BUMINESS AT TIE SOUTIT, ‘White the East and tha West are rejoicing in the peseveston of eplondid cropa and the pruspect of a large und progtable trade, reporta from the South are inthe main highly encouraging, As au ime: tance, one of our prominent eltlzens, who owned some property ina Southern reaport town, bought a reeidenco next toitto prevent it from being turned intoasaluon. Ho hold (¢ for sume tlme at @ mere nominal reuta), ond would have been glad to nell It to a good man for what ho gave for ft for the last two orthree years. Qecontly ho had on offer froma prosperous merchant at about 73 per cent advance, and by making a small discount got allcash down, Tho transaction shows that in ono town at least in South Carolina business ts good, THE SEABOARD CITIES, Money in allthe seaboard cities ts abundant, Call lune ure frecly offered at 2@3 per cent and good thne paper Is readily placed at 4@0 per cent, about 4 being the wana) rate, Trade of ali kinds is improving romewhat, bat the movement fa much tov siuw to mect tho wiahes of tho business public. YONEIGN EXCHANGE IN NEW YORI. Of the course of the foretgn-exchange market In New York during tho past-week the Tinea of Monday rays: ‘The sterling-exchango market was weak and tho rates botn noniinal and for actual buelnces were lowered toward the close, Very little disposition Mus inanifested to buy, excopt ina minal way, ‘The demand ty checked ‘by the expectation o of Ullls and still lower rates atiartly pmentsof bunds and free export mave- meut of odtice 10 furope At the close prime Bankers! hills xold at $4. K4@4. 8444 for long, and $4.85G4, 63% for demand sterling. AUGARS, ‘The followingis tha officiat Costom-House atato- Ment of the quantity of sugars and metady entered for direct constmption at the part of New York from tho 1st of Aprll, 1874, tothe Jatof April, 1877, one year: Suyary Not nbore No, 7D. 8, Ro. 7, not aver 10 40.516 Orer 20 retn wes a8 34, 24, O25 ‘Metado,. Saimin | eA 4 $25,000,720 2.077.497,011 Average duty op allengar, Base. Avcraveduty of aif eager and metalo, 2.221 crace duty On ail ag . slaw No. Tor docked Average duiy all THA TWO BONANZA MINES, On the Gth, the balllon aliipments from the Cal- Afornia and Consolidated Virginia mines were un- uoually large. ‘Tho July returns from the Califor- nia miue are now compicte, and are aa follows; GaLtvounta, ry $1,300,391 The July returns from the Consvlidated Virginia mine are as follows; COMBOLIDAFAD VIRGINIA, Pate, Tulue. duly 14, 84s uly 38 TR BSS uly 23 310,758 aly Sikes Aug. 6.) 50.963 ‘Totals. 91,265,043 SIGNING ULANK CHECKS, Itlé always more or less dangerous tosien checke io blank, Ae ao instance: George W, Chadwick, af New York, has joads answer to a the complaint of the Union Trust Company fo the sult against him for $0425, the amot of the sored check which parported to have been drawn by the Now York Lite-Snsurance Company, and was puld by the Union ‘Trust Company to George L. Mux. Well, In bis answer, Chalwick saya the oficors of the New York Life-Insurance Cumpany were In the babit of signing Liank checks to ba Glled out when occasion required; thatthe check seferred to in the complaint was siqucd in this way, and that this action Id an attempt to conceal (hu wrongs apd em- ‘Vezzlements of the New York Life-Insurance Cum: pany's own olficers, PEREONAL, ‘The Hon. Willlam F, Coolbangh, President of the Union Natioua! Bank, who bas beea spending a few weeks Juxuriating in London and Parle, is ezpectéd home sboat Sept. 2, WORRIGN BXCUANGE. Bly dave, Sight, ore 48 z eee eee Pi wo GOVERNMENT BONDS. Uulted Btates ta of 'y! ith aUwas. Railway. North side: ‘Traders’ Insurance Company. Chamber of commerce, Weet Divitton trait Expoaltion stoc! “TRnd snterest. BY TELEGRAPH NBW YORK. To the Western Assoctated Prest, New Yonr, Aug, 15,—Gold opened at 105%, and closed at 105%, with all sates of the day at there Ayures alternately, Borrowing rates 2, 2%, 3, 34. and 4, Silver at London unchanged. fiere, silver bars ore 123% in greendacks and 117% in gold,: Coin, N@ti diecount. -Governments closed strong. Rafiroad bonda were higher. Btate bonds were firm. ‘There was more activity in the stock market than for several daye past, anda atrong tone pre- valted. Western Union was tho feature of the market, and the courte of the atock took many operators by snrprise. After a protracted session of the Conference Committee of the Telegraph Compantea at the Windsor Hotel lost night, an adjournment withont determining anything was taken thil Monday next, All of the Joint Commit- tee are reticent as to what actually took place, but it {s understood that the Atlantic & Pacific Committee was {n favor of pooling carn= ings on a basis of ono-fifth for thelr Company, while the Western Union Committce wanterl eight+ ninths for thele Company, Defore the market opened this morulny the so-called '‘scalpera" were offerinu to bet that tho first sale of Weatern Tnfon would be at 71 or under, but, 19 ro0n os the Exehange opened, 7144 waa bid for stock, and the bilding price, was rained to 72 hefore sny stock came ont, nnd there was no activity until after the slock passed 733, when prices raplaly advanced to Go, with scarcely any reaction. There war a great scrambic to cover shiort contracts between 73 and 75, and dealings at times were attended with mach animation and excitement. From 73 there was 9 reaction to 7414, and a recovery tu 74%. ‘The te- mainder of tho fist. advanced 44 to 1%, with @ few ant slight reactions, The mnrket was lees activo during the afternoon, and there was alight check in upward movement, but just bofore the close the market became active, arid the highest prices of the day were gunerally made, ‘The prominent fea- {ures were Weatern Unior, Hock Ieland, Michigan Central, and Lake Shore, “Western Union advanc- edt ta VU, Rock Inland 10.90%, Michigan Central to 40%j. Lake Shore to 435, New York Centrat to 4g. ani St, Paul preferred to 09%. ‘The bance of the Jixt was firm at the advance carly in theday, The bulk of trade was Ina few stocks, named: Weatetn Union, Lake Shora, ant Michigan Ce tral, these shares calfing for 91,000 ant of total transactions of 1:18, 000. of which if, 100 wore New York Conteal, 97,700 Lake Shore, 4,000 North western, 4,000 Rock Islnd, 0,300 St. Paul, 2, Ohio, 3,000 Delaware & Hudeon Canal, and 0,300 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, ‘Tho Sun says: '" {tte ramored in Noanciat ciretes that there wan trouble brewing between Secretary. of the Treasury Sherman nnd the 4 percent oun, syndicate on one *ide, and certaln Natlonal Banka and prominent banking houses on tho other, It waa hinted that Mr. Sherman, hineclf, ty con- nected with the syndicate, and that as the reeult vf a breach of falth on the part of Morton, Bliss & Co., to thelr recent associates in the 413 per cent foan syniicate, a suit had Leen began against that Oru, Color was given to tho report by the fact that'the 4 per cent “toan fe now offered in the open market at a price nenrly 1 percent below the price at which it was subscribed for by the ayniicate, ‘This makee It impossiile for Secretary Sherman to carry out at prerent his scheina of funding thy per cents in 4 per cen! Money easy; 14:G%. Primo mercantile paper, AMUN, envury disbursements, £171,000. tora 83, OUD. aringn, $1,000, 000, Rterling dull; actoal business, short, 485! long, 48515, Coupons, ‘6: Goujonn, Conpona, Coupor New GOVERNMENTS, T& jannitbat & 9 1 om) axe It Lake shui + BH Central Pacite bonds . 108% ilinols Central * folg Ginion Pacitte bonds. 10a Cleveland & Pt S70 UT. P, tand grants ....5 Ket Northwestern......... 204 U.P. sinking fund, TATE HONS Tennesace (4, old... 44 |Vitatiin Oa, now... Tennessee ta, new... tasourl Ga, Virginia 82, vittes.coees 900} BAN FRANCISCO. Ban Fraxctaco, Aug.15,—The following wore the closing quotations nt the Stock Exchanyt Alpe. voor 10, WUaLtCG vse 4 SOT layman ei it a eiiter Ulises: A davave. An veriAl «.. oy Yer in SunstCoascllaavades PF Rene aes 1” Enreke Consildated. FOREN, 4 Loxnox, Ang, 15-5 p. m.—Amonnt of bullion gono into the Hank of England to-day, £4, 000. Consoly, 05 for money and account, United Rtatcs Nondé—o7s, 105%; "08s, 100%; 10-408, rerular, 107%, Now York Central, 0254; Erie preferred, 19; Tilnole Central, 84. Hoth the Standard and Daily Teleqraph remark that tho fallure of Eccles, Shorrock Hrathors & C munnfactorers, reported yesterday, has increase the uncaay feeling entertained in some quarters reapocting the unsutlafuctory atato of the Munches- ter trade; the Sfandard says considerable advances lave been obtalned upon cotton, large stocks of which aro held an tecurity ot unremunerative riees, and {f reallzation bai to be effected, other rave Hulgnt Ue aertouly comnproinige Pais, Aug, 13,—Kontes, 10f 27450, REAL ESTATE, ‘The following instrumenta were filed for record Wednesday, Aug. 18: Whitehouse place, 7071 @ of blewart ay, nf oure place, © of blowart ay, nf, poxiou ft, dated Ang, 13. Wert Marri <wsai2s ft, ‘Went dackion tt ft, dited Aug. oT two ‘Nov, 1 wos fe pilated dine 2 orth Sinrice und $$af 232501, dated Aug, Bhs und}sof the above, dated Aug. 14: Diets Aye por Divison ay 6, ui Lith at, V2 T's 24 ft, dated July 30... umes av, 409, ft 9 of Ti x Gated Au; wat, # e cor of Eilzabet ft, ated ANTHLB, ITS, cose ces cence 5 (Lb w of Coutre st, a9 fix w BBs Gi Euerald nt f, ve 1,503 BADIUS OF BkVEN ‘WILKS OF THM Fifty-thtra ot, 74 £0 w of Fredy xia) $8, dated Aus. se Lot un street, 206 tteuf Pity-itih at and on {twof blewartay, uf, 252110 $1, dated July COMMEROLAL, ‘The follawing were the receipta and shipments of tho leading articles of produce in this clty during. the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on Wedneaday moralng, and forthu corresponding timo last years Bitumenta,__ 4.457 BH 18h BAKA Be. tna, bel ry Nigh: Wook 2,507 ‘s36} * Withdrawa from store doriny Tuvaduy for city consumption: 1,082 bu wheeg 3,000 ba corn, 1,054 bu oats, ‘The following grain was inspected totostore tn this city yesterday worning: 2 cary No, 2 amber wheat, LcarNo. dred winter, 5 cars Nu. 2do, 4 feara o L spring, Meare No.2do, 11 enre No. Fears resectei do, Leara no geade (180 wheates 1 car No. Lorn, Witesrahizh mixed, 49¢ care No. 2corn, 18 care rejented do, (7A7 corn); 9 cats wldto . 58 cars No. 2 do, care rejected do (70 oats); Heare No, 1 rye, GO care Na, 2 ilo; Scare No. thbarley, 2carsextra do, 7 cars feed bares. Total, 1,020 cars, of 415,0CO%n, Inepected ont: 20,014 bu wheat, 470,605 bn corm, 16,709 bu bate, and 22,832 bu rye, And now {tls Mtimated that the work in regard lo the inspection of barley by one man entlefactory tothe trade may have to be dono all over sain. It may be, however, that there sno trmth inthe rumor. A letter from Owatonna, Minn., states that the crop of whent tr that section fe the hest ratred tn twenty years, The weiter grows **sarcasticnl” when he informs his correspondent that the wheat {aro dry it will ho neceseary to aprinkle ft before it can be ground. A gentleman just retarned from Mitchell County, Towa, mates that a ten-acre eld in that section yielded forty-six bu wheat to the acre by actaal measure, : ‘The people on ‘Change are anxtously inquiring whether or not they will be obilged to ran several unnecessary Stocks to and from the new offices of the State Inepectar ond the State Hegistrar of Grain. In fact, there ts a good dale of excitement ‘on the subject, ‘The leading excitement on 'Change yeaterday, ana emall way, was the fact thatcash wheat was in good demand to Ail rates for the first half of Abguet. Most of those sales had heen ited pre- viously, but it was estimated that orer 60,000 ba was out yesterday morning, which had to be filed on relatively nmall arrivals, acelng that there woo very littto No, 2 wheat in store, We note, too, that freight-room was taken for 85,000 bu wheat, which was understood tu have been bought Tucs- day for shipment. ‘Tho leading produce markets were fairly active yesterday, and generally firmer, grain being quite strong in most departments, Tho weather was cloudy and cold, forthe seanun, and the receipts of the morning were smaiier then the recent av- erage. The last-named tact was probably duc in Indo part to previous kad weather, but there was rome fear that i$ resulted from low pricce—that tho bears had run the market down toa point Whero farmerado not care to eclt freely, This brought out a beticr demand from the shoria, and Migher pricesensned. We noted the existence of abetter shipping movement in wheat and oats, while that of corn continnes fair tn volume, and & round lot of lard was exported to Europe this week, the figures of Monday being over 1,000,000 Tos. ‘There was more activity in dry coods circtes than in usual witneeecd at this particular. seanon, and among jobbers a cheerful and hopeful feeling prus valled. Prices were frm and unchanged. Croce: rice were fairly active and generally firm. Refined sugars were doing better, There was un Increased movement atan tye ndvance. Coffees were strong, with something of an advancing tendency. Mice alno was very firm. ‘Tens, eplces, soaps, starch, ete., were steady. Sirups and molsercs remained weak, The butter market wan falrly active and. firm, Tho recetpta continue large but do not ma- terially exceed) the current reqatrements of the trade. Cheese was again quoted quiet and un- changed, nt 83c@ihzc for good to beat factory. No changes wero developed in the dried frult mar- kot. The attention of buyers fe chiefly directed to apples, prunes, currants, and rains, all of which ore firmly held at the quoted prices, Fiat were falrly active and unchanged, ‘Tho demand for Leather ts improving, and the market fs working firmer, No chances were developed in the market for con}, woud, oils, pulnts and colore. Lumber wae moderatively active, Cargoca sold frecly early, but tho market closed dali, with buy- ere bidding lower prices. The yara dealera report afalrtrade. Drugs and chemicals were tn modere ate demand and steady, Wool waa quiet and un- changed, But few orders are coming from Werl- ern taanofacturers yet, and Eastern operators having bought early have now withdrawn from the West. ‘Che hide market wae steady, The offor- Angsore light, both West and Fast,and ecll readily, Broom-corn was quiet: ‘Tho orders recelved o week ago-have Leen filled, and now little te being dono beyond attending to the wants of sinall man- nfacturers, Seeds wero more active and firmer. Green fruita were abundant, and met witha mod. orate inquiry.at easter prices, Pualtry was dull ond weak under larger offerings, Lake freights were {1 good demand and firm at the recent advance, st 4¢ for corn and 434¢ for wheat to Boffato, Hoom waa taken for 85,000 bu wheat and 250,000 ba corn, In addition to the charters of the previous evening, Rall freight wore firm at previons rtea, Grain was quoted ut 10c per 100 Ibe to Now York, and 35 to Noston and New England points. Rates on boxed ments were quoted at Sc above grain og- ures, VISINLE SUPPLY, Mr. A. C. Thomas gives the following as the vie- (ule aupply of wheat and corn on Aug, 4: Chieaieo. Ha Ativan Gn hae New York. Fults Paltimora ..« Inlanapo Albany, Bustor OT New Voricranal 9,215,000 Haltrourt shipment 24,853 Lako shipmenta to Pret Lake stlpinents to th 208 Frevtous sulpments. 50, 50 Total 12,008,410 Last week, 0,1, 325 Increase... 2,007,306 EUROPEAN chor PROSsTECta, A ¥uropeancorrespondent of a prominent local firm writes under date July 21 as follows: ihe, fine, Drospecte uf our contiwental cropa hare somewhat lost tironuh the late tineettied state of the weat ance expectsn bau and weak rye crop anit only a middling wheat troduction. Tho prospects uf aur German harvestaare sainewbat better, but they wan't ault far sboye an averaxo sop. Our ruports trogh Te Autile, Hungary, and ia however aro very {ayore aieettta gives ives of w xead sie harvests tn Tsuss weare toll the rye end wheat crops turn Out that it could cover thetr tur two tu three yeara to come; but.on the offer hand, fears are entertalged that ow lny to the itusso-Turko war thero cannot be found sudiclent bands to bring tt safely to house, GOODS UXCEIVED at Chicago Customs Ang, 15, 2877: A. J. Latham, 1,170 tons of aalt; F, W. Hayne & Co., 50 bris of atout; Jobn V, Farwell & Co., 23 casca of dry govde; Field, Lelter & Co,, 77 cases of dry goods; Stottauer Bros, & Co,, 7 casos of dry goods, 2 ensca of shawls; Butter Bros., 90 bales of teat to- bacco; West & Co,, 2 pkge Parian waro; P, P, Oldershaw & Co., 100 eke of salt: Carson, Pine, Beott & Co., 1 case of dry goods; Hest, Hussell & Co., 8 cases of clyars; Steele & Price, 15 casks of argole, Amount collected, $5,031, 20, PROVISIONS, NOG PRODUCTS—W modurstcly active, {a the Aguregate, and unusually sicady, the range of prices being quite email. The market was fri, though hogs wore reported duil at the Stock-Yards, and meats wero Gl per ewt lower in Liverpool, The monthly report of locks {a expected to be made up to-day, and ft {sex- pected that the statement will show 60,000 oF 53,000 brla pork on bi ‘6. Mats Porn: a in fair demand, and advanced 100 per orl, with # alight narrowing of the discount on October dellverive, bus tell back tu 2460 above tha latest prloes of Toosdsy, Sales wera reported of 440 Uris cash at $12.0CG@13.00; 70 bele (family do) at 813.005 12,600 bris seller Beptember at $12.85012.95; 0,000 bria seller October at §12,75912.8754) and 2,000 brissotler the yeur at §12.1754612.20. Total, 24,010 brie. ‘The market.closed steady at $14.85612.00 cash orseller August; §12.85@12.873¢ seller September; and $12,008 12, 8244 seller October. Geller tho year closed Bt S12. Uust2.n quoted st $12.00812.25, and Palin pork was ich batabuut 240 per 100 Ibe highe wa gulch, Bat about 2 under. fair demand io Brgportion fo the offering, ted of B23 tes eller Baplember at 69. 57}5. 3,000 tre seller dt, Or Bt 64. babe te. 55 dt o feacaiict the gear Sank fee Tha 3 dition, The worket closed 43 fur cash, seller “August, uf seller teD! G2@ass for Os) rr, Bad 1S fe Fr the = Were iu muderate request mut much b eit that several exporters aud cutters had a ther, pales were reported I cleare at UiGUac, ebledy at the outside, 4000) rs Short clears at dyes 44.90) Ra short ribs ab Oc cub spdcller Reptemberiand $4) tes amuet pickled Rane (Stay stole. ‘The warket was steady at the clove ab Ue tolluwtog range of tricost : ‘Sauule ders, ith uo important uelness Fepurted, ther sales wero Bhors tong hort wide, cade cleare, ri at oo Ofc cas or wellet Greens ; ‘cast Laie iaose rember, ‘Lupa aad short civam ‘quoted a September, Cumberlands uutet as Te@ses log cut hams. 10@tOlge. all boxed; Lt, WH. aa oie bieus, week ble a one acon GuviCd BL Udeed'so foraboulders, THa8o for Bab! ort tibe. awa’ fOr stort cleary, StS Bt Gumasx— Was guint af 4yvs7e. z HEEV PRODUCTS— Were steady and quiet at $11. ee er rea SUL 7812.00 OF Aire Messy mur te TaLLow—Wesquoted st TKc for city, and IM@Tx0 or couny, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR—Wns quiet, but steadier. There was atlitic more tagulzy from shippers, but they Kencraly bid lower Sgurce thea buldeis were WH Ww accept, the recent dreting having been quite sever Teported of 125 nrle wintery, PAHs RE #7,%27.004 Prin spring extras, parily nt €1.0067.00; 100 brie low grate enpers at gaexecnsoy and 180 Weis atye flour nt Sates 75, Total, 2h brie, "The market closed with the following as the asking range of pricea: Cholce to favorite brands of winters, €7.0027.21: good to prime brant ters, £4.5047.75; choles to finn apring, £6.75 falr to wood epring, €A.07xAU.80; low pring, (0) fale ta good Minnesots aprings, 84.504 7.00; chotce to fancy Minnesota springs, 87.5034. 8.00; Patent eprings, €3.0ne0.40: low grate, 84.0084,505 ew aprings €5.2565.00; old rye, €4.008 4.251 new do, $3,506.73, HNaax—Wae inactive and nominal nt $3.50 per ton on track, hotders being unwilling tu soll at the decline of the previons any. ScnneRINas—Salee were 10 tons at $20.20 and 10 tone at $14.00 per tun on track. Cunn-Mean—Coarse was nominal at $10.25016.50 per ton on tract WHEAT=Wae and clotting 1 =the greates Llverpool but New ¥ tive and atronger, advancing 2t2t{c, welte above the atest gricea af Tuesday strength bein in thle month's deitvertes, * quiet, And cargues were «noted Neary, kK reported spring wheat ab miore Armiy hela ncdone reecints were rinatier, swith cotmvarattres Wy tage shipments,” there wae aloo a owl slemand for sluyment yraterd prices oviting purchase, ere to taxe hold, shores for the fet half. of the month, why had neglected to Mitta tit the laxt day, The weather wae lowering, and there was rome fear that rain will he copious enough to keep Our Anutst Feceipts down tog very moderate averaze, efen if recsent prices shumit autt country holders, aa a. areal deal of the wheat (s yetinahuck, ‘The quality of The wheat now activin: mich abave tig average, =and anne that Te inaet conminnd a mineh better for thia reas fon, than our wheat usually docs. Seller september: tovk the teat In the trading yesterday. It opened at wie, declined toNsie, alvenced (regularly to O7% fhosttbly eat the chee, eller Ante ING At BLOM. Hetier the year wi No. g (new) closed at $1. 141 eales uf 6 i ag Gree 81.07, ‘According fe of arrival. Cash rales were reported Of 40 It NO. P#PTINR AUST. 14@L. TAME S400 nt No, do wt S14. 14s4y 700 bia do telive fred to-day) at 81.13; 400 bu No. thao at pet 700 bu Tee jected at FOe7 TG bu by ‘ample at wc B1.(st On rack nnd obi do at 81,G0a1.07 free on board care, ‘tote 49, 700 bit. y i Witkat-~The only sales reported were 700 bu red at 81.18 and «0 bu white by sample at flsbitecon bound care Mayers wcherally bid only or. ret, Ren fa WiltaT—Wasentirety nominal, CORN—Was netive amd stronger, ‘The market vanced THe per bu, and closed "tate above the Intest, prices of Tucsiay,” The British markets were steady, and New York qulet, but our receipts were analler, there being uont reported by caval and sympathy e1th wheat bronght ont niure buyers,” In adilition to this, the morning's clutt caused sone anpretiensions of ki early fevat. | Thera was fair Inquiry for, ahipinenty bur the trading war ehfeny for fata orks ou {ng In quite treoly, aa vomne of them pr twanticl aie titel creceints in the future, Seller Septem Peropened'at t ssc, anit wivaneel to 4bige, fell back to 435gcq and closed AE A44c. Seller the munth soli at $4 eellvte, closing at 44 eller October ena quoted nt 4uWedic. Cash No, 2 closed at 44c. with about the fame price for bial mixed, though thet manded $4e premluin ut one tine. Cah salen werg Fe rhed of 114,109 ba high ahve nt CL s8¢e3 27.000 NO. 2 at Ayaddrir: 37000 bi rejected at 4046 4okéc, elilelly at the Inside: BOO Wu cars at Areea7iget S.6uy bu do ut dae dellvereds 2 COU bu shelled by xaninio AL 42347430 on tracks and tainbu dost 424¢40e free on boatd cars, ‘Total, 370,00 bn OATS—Were actlye and irregular, closing Kate blglier, The market advauced under’ a belek demand from shorta nnd In armpathy with other Keain. The c ceded to rs pts also were ainaller, while the omwart mover ony Cash outs nt ul ing at Ue « ‘ MN atten jetted bre ne aes Selier the month open at 24 e, and rose to 20(e, then Euceded to 28, and wa ve Just ab thy close tate, September enti’ at 234 «s4}{c, clos! Ke. October sold at 203624, and the year at LH¢e. sans ster were more actl 1 ho" bu No. 2 white et Ws iceasiger 2 9) iu ejected at let, 12 Bt Zifgsicon track; LO war bu at 2 white) free on honed, Total, 4,200 bi RYk—Wos leacactive, but finn, and ihero was a tale foqutry from slippers, ‘who, however, wanted those ais only nal were In duwnstown houses. Cash eld Bionic, and August Wan quoted ut fa yCeh Neject~ Chanduitat dicase, tasit paten were. eeported of Hatin So, Bor Se9tet 1oao bu rejected at ey Tus i, 11.200 bu, HEALEY —ivaa tn Letter request and firmer. Rep: teniber opened at bole and cloned at Bre, October sold at nocenre, closing atthe outsile,. Cash No, 2 nol at oe. No. g ’, AN feed at ikic. Samples wera lve, Chulce suld at 7@77c, and n car equal te Feporte at 7er BO? bu fee ales were reported of 3. OOM No, Jat AYTENNOON CALL. Whest—Salet 200,000 bu ot S1,0s4at.04% for Aue ust, U7QCUT Ke for Kepteniber, duu Ge for the year. Comn—Sa,00 buat 4140 fur Augint, 43husso for September, and 440 for October, (ate—f. 000 bu at zie seller Reptomber, Mess pork—1, 2%) bris at $12.873¢ 413.00 for Beptem> ‘bor, and $12.69 for October. LAV EMT, rk wae aulet and steady at $12.8714¢219,00 Penyary Member, and $12.83 for ottoie aan mH Pils at e1die7ie@1l.w for September, and’ 812.83 for tober, tg Wan qulet at $8.524¢28,05 ean, Boptomber, or ctobers Ehort riba weroateadly, with asles of 9,000 ns at ake for September, ‘Wheat wasactive and weak, clcalue 4c tower, Atte at AOI At BLACGi6 4H. and closed at BLOT GuaT.tIs. Eepteantce sold act Reptamnber suid at wiiatiitfe, andl cloved at tia iste, ‘Corn dorately ‘netive, with little change tn Toa Reptewmer at aac aise, Gluslnie we ante cone cptranbe clus aN seats werg femer ee Bee for August, aud 2acu¢a for Neptembrr. ‘Vesacl Foom was taken for 26,00) bu corn to Dustalo, GENERAL MARKETS, ALCOHOL —Was sendy at $3.0002.10, : UNGOM-CORN—The market was quiet and steady. Dealers are filling somo of tho orderstaken att week, Dutsay thoy are receiving few new ones, Quotations: Grven hurl. 74740; medium hurl, redetipped, seco e'ges green brush, with hurl chough to work it, 0@7o; reil-tipred, with do, 5@cc% red do, 4)¢@5cr Inside brush, 44@%es medium to chotea stalk brald, BO Byes Inferlur brush, 44cSer crooked ito, UMidSo. BUTTER—Dusiness was fatrly active at frmoly-aus- tatned prices, Tho receipts continue large, but he butkof the offerings are promptly taken by ehtppers and the home trade at the annoxed range of prices: Fancy creamery, 22%2tcr good to chofce grades, 103 200) medium, 13atocr Infertor to common, 04120. DAGGING—Prices wore firm, ateady, and unchanged, Stocks of ail the well known brands have become mach reduced, and there Is'Ifttte daubt that present. prices ‘will bo fully sustained. We again quoter Bark, 2c; Montaup, 23%ct Lewiston, 241 Otter Creek, Ae} American, 20360} burlaps, 4and 5 bu, H44@luHer gun- nies, singles, 14 «loc: do, double. 2is¢s25c, CHEENK—Nothing new was duveloped In eonneetlo: wlih the cheese market, There was a moderato. 1 inand and anamola supply, Wo quote: Goad to be: full eream, HMcDlecs akting, fs Te COAL—The coal trade reniains qulet, and prices are eady vat the tate advance, © Following are’ the " L251 do 1 tana Riva Tose on tielar Tile 65.0 Mii ht ‘ hore Minoiy 8.504.251 eerie, Bbc I Mock. $1.75. DRUGH AND CHEMICALS—{n moderate demand and, atonly. Kulloming ia the price iat: Aci, etric: perf booger actd, tariarie, powdered, BD. 25-M, Baw Adch ammonia, cath, jy Axia grease, doz. PlUe Luat borax. reaned, ®, 39RISer hive vittelal. By Hwelzey cream Tartar, pure, By BKEwEL cochineal, pecs tm le: 8 Hon, ; Ouastic, etiiorotorm.” w, erine. bulk, BR, duzies yu arable, pieke Gude’, yum arable, sorte, Zeer cam" campnol Juvaioe} Huma oplum.’ ty 64.751 gum atiellac, By, aixadie; fodine, ®, 84,7503.001 morphla, eulplic, 0, slanr oll, castor, $1051.23 per gale du. lemon, 4 potassa, chlor, polaserute ALTE quiutiicy wulpliee OF, 94-250 4- 00% Wee; ruot {pecec, pa #213 Ey Le, powd., ®, $1. 25681, salts, (ader allve'r cryat., UZ, B1.UAS1.05} saa » Th, 1OGl4es SUIDhuZ, B, 44dfic! sasua- fas bare, aienslaes canary seed, AJiaue ¥ Bt hemp 10, AY eu EGtls—Were quict at 10@10}e, and a few packages brought Ite, FlSit—vobhers roport tha marker as without now featlires.” A ood busluess was in proureas at the ane neat qivtations: | No, 25; fainily whit shore mackerel, 1 $19.00; No. Kat mnedluyn, 85.005 No. bony NOD 8 $1.00: gammer-cured codfish, B3.60085.75) codfish, $8,605,331 Labrador herria 255 Laurador ne ‘do. ie-briey 4, Fes St tha He recaet ee bee: 350; Culunibie iver salmon, Url, $o.0u. eh PRUE ce UTS~Prunes, Sarrantas and appica were In youd ite , abd were held with unabated frmn Other lines comparatively were quiut, We 10 4] Parise 6ao! ci ic; ral 1 dhore kit vat. 40: faintly cs figs, layers, ora itss fark: Bi ining, layars, $1.6041.70; loose 02001, Valencla, bXw7e; Zante cure By 2. Fant, 727405 citron, Bele. bounsTié— Niden apulow ‘THeq Louthera, 0:4G03(c1 bia berrles, Abu 270: ted cherie: Nete—Filberts, aes) almonde, Terragone. 194 iwlges French walnuts, di4sioc; Grenoble. walnuts, Hideto raze wave: pecans, Texas, Tifaic) do, oh ifs Michtzan do, 7TM@ berries, T4673{¢ 16a t7c. seclbens Minwurl, Geugas Witniington peanuts, Od ene Desee peanity, sense, (REEN FHUITE itecatpts of peaches appice ears, rapes were axain large, and the deniaud only fain at alcalty reduced prices, Calltoraia pear, grapes tn tums wera In 5: ‘The grape crop of Call- Jornla [eaaid to ba the larzest and beet ever produced in that State: Mackberrics, §1.0°@2.251 new apples 82.(10@4.00 per Lrl: pears, Sucsisa por basket peach: cn Skee ‘por basket or 3 Mtapes. per ‘basket oF Bo per Ib; Lomatoes, 40<45c per box: waters melons, $8.t9%610.10 ber 100; mua do, 84.0 nbt.te per Wouy oranges, $0,U0@L 30 per bux; lemons, 80.L0@T.00 pur bux: California pears, $4.0u%54. 60; du fiapes, $4.00 per crate of ibe; plugs, $4.00 per box of 30 Ibs, UROCEIURS here wae's ore then ardinaril¥ good jetnand fur tho time uf year, sud the general tung u the market was fairly drm. Sugars were moviog rather more freely Wan of late and were stronger, refie grades advancluy aa ec. Cofecs and rica Femaine with chanc ‘very frm, ea in favor of an advance. Sirups and molaiaca were Gay. Other grades 1a the iiss were ‘about stuady, We now quote: Rice—Carotina, THEs'y aulatans, 197%, Correks—O. 0. Java, 2 we; dave. No. Y 2eeres chaiee to fancy Hila, weedeigcy Rood to prince, Bret caiuiod to" tains Bp zSos roustlag, Wier Slugspore dave, beh BUdaty—Paleut cub lowf, 115.@12¢; crush Ab t ry wate a eee gar ae tad. ia hea ¢ du Nod 1Ojwlurscs extra cri Bide) ENOL bu@ler Ce. UReeney yellow: Minc're—Callforota wuyer-loat drips, s5SHc1 Califore pla houty drtoe (Sch good auer- howe supe fet extra do, Siassc. ‘New Orleans molawes, cholce, reubct du prluie. Goaubes, eoiniion Lo good, BuigS0} Common Mulasses, 4s 44C: black strap, 332390. Bricge—Allepice, 174st7}¢c; Ves 430400; cassia, Swstdes pepper, Loigaldc; outmeygs, 61.05.91. 10; Cal- cutta glager, Ivelte, Hoa ry tyaa lug GMs, German mattied. s@siey ort Blus Lily, eaut{c; White Slqusdles White det “Peach Mowauy 261 Waren imperial, a3deo Pa more active. The offert Wis more 6 offerings were han fof some tine peal. ayers tuk bald treet. paylog better prices for prairie: Timolly. 84-60; So. Stairs. ealet atocane peru ns Prac 07-6 HIGH WINES. i “Werequict and unchanged. Sal re) ed UF iGo brs we 8lU} ree gallon. phys TiDES“Were autoe aad ‘steady. Tho recelpts aro perylat. Whe voeoe Bidiein report that all biden atscarce and In locregsing demand.” City butcher, : . Teen” Sorck, ifguts git ean GA abe datine Tiga Tike, “aint end prime dry Vip cad eal “fastasy ary sal jeacou skins, 4580c." * Oke Y, aalings, bate gxlvea! feop MA hope. are , AUg. 1 a: ** Wo bave to report anoth dull weekin hops” xportera have takeu's few bales ut urswefeacecouvely QUE uf ile iurkat thos of sou bobWlag subulles eucledt ty casey thea dawn to naain take the npportnnlty of t eins ty {here cron. y nthe Wieeanatn craw ere Wiseonth 1A be es helrecne week Tuer tian New York State Ter ta Insure them the anne wtrereth nt tl nations faynraty many wil Tow A crp abot rqnal fo that of 187% and WHI ther fare have asurplus to meet England aw. Ports are not oe favorable thie week fro LEATHEM- There Is continued fmpro A deimands anit preva are frine with afproeteet that come Maen whil advance a ittie tater In the reason. quote: We alll 21 note, BA Tusole. Neit. al Pibtaes 1.00011,90 CUTER HRanataee Mufel and unebanenac Ene te ‘ nn wert » while carborn, 1 Inte olle, were, fats Mh Hy Het do. Ullnolelesal teat. hs 1M teat, aieq heallizht, 178 dem, teat, 20ot extra lard off, tei No. t) OXey NO, 2, OC es Hine ied, les whale, Wwintce-bleacth, s4e: 8 fatuat Olly strictly plire, 1.052 i eetra, to, No. Te Toutsods. Wank olf, 47et Stralte, th Ge! thepenttie, teastor- ure Wo if white, AS es stanollne, tee sasotine, Weat Vireinta oll, natiral des, 35ct natural, 30deg.. ier reduced. 28 dop.. BHE25C. POULTHY Whe plow nisl weak unuer Incrunsed of- forlues, Chickens were auoted at, #2.0G4.25} oll at Be pcr th, VOTATORS—Were duit at Wea gt.29 per Url. The farmers contiens to eupnly the ett tiniby anditve were fi better demand and REPL firmer, The receipta wera laryer. but there seemed t bea demand for the good viteringe. Timothy sol at if bp Ne eM Aricitet wate in settioment a: 29, Plax sold Bt $1,261, neler Augtat nt 35, ALT—Wastn fair demand andateaty, Quotattone: Fine alt, Sec ordinary conrec, S120 datry, withont bape €2.e4u; Ashton dairy, per sak $4.00, TEAS Were quoted quiet and unchanged. Prices Jominon, 29:2 good do. avaittes medltim, 4106 1 0, Ancestet fine, H2GeAACE finest. spaces cholee, veye7ier chotent, HicssHct fancy, $3.09 IsireRtAt—Common, 26mer soot do. MIBIWEs me- dtumn, 884-4004 god do, 4:94 4c tnest, Bay Ble: cholre, Ureares chinler . ‘OUNO Y= Comninon, 2 kod do. 30.438 3¢4 hit, sist ues Rood do, T8453 Nine, 42 50Cr ttnest, ieMeS Chulcest, PY sie, Nes COV Conon, Beer ies Hood Medium, cyeaies Ine, 436-4 cholee, Auahies cholcest, Sh@ GCE THe 29¢; Rood CaMMaN, I023:t- Alcesiles Nae, 45R4RCT beets end nt 84,00 for slabemald deliv we aaquie( sal unetngen., tie Heston SAin= aya: *° The pant has teen the dullest w tonatlee for several months, and, were It le of 50, (4) tLe Vaiparatss carper and at ada combing, while tend to swell the ay vate transact! fr ke Would fallen much below an average business, “Ou o very Quiet market prices ure always caster, und concusstune fare, in aoina Instances, Veen made of 1G2e per’ By. After the excitement of the past (wo montua it ts per haps aa well for butt buyers snd a1 re tleularly na the farge London eX week, and continued excitement {n our markets might ssibly send us more wool Uh et would be prudent. Moat of our nianlifacturees ate now very well supiled, asa larger percentare vf the elty has parsed Ante {helt hands than usual, +0 early tn th They enn, therefore, actord tu kee} week or twu, aly Gough biiyers are agit a rly ta purchase whenany deurante wool tn offered at a Gargale.. The Drowperk, still appenrs to ae tayorahio for bath wool and the gales of thew: ‘We arr now harvesting: the largest crops we had for many FM and with large crops tne creased trate in aft kinds of tanufactures. gi iy follows, Money ie alo chou, ant Ww material are not so costly to cnery.” Hons: Medinin unwastied wooly, 2iaze4 1 25e3 fing Heece, washed, 37et3yer Medline do. He 1OGy tub'wools, choico, 40u43ct lu, alr toguod. Su@ise. LIVE STOCK. cutcago. cattte, 2.509 Recetpte Mona ‘Tuesday... Wednesday Total Hons, BOF ta 23070 Same tinig fait ‘week. 49,90¢ mente Stonday we LOH OI ae ‘Tuesday; ino eh us fafactorily active demand » auch -Ae are sought by tho astern trade, and anything Rudd enough to attract the attention of that class of buyers met with prompt sale atthe advanced prices of the day befure, The coin: moner sorts dld not faraeo well. ‘The aupply etntraced altogether too many Inferlor, common, and medtuin cattle, and for those descriptions thu market waa In no particular mora favorable to sellers than ou the two Dreceding days, ‘There was about the usual inquiry from the home butchiry, anda falr demand trom feed: eraatso existed, but the combined wants of (howe two classes of buyers nowhere near equated the aupply, and, 28 [ntlinated above, tho market was weak apd un- settle. Kates wern reported at 82.0025.85, Common tu chotce shipping atecrs sold at €2.75@5.851 stockersat #2,00285. 0); native cows ot $2. 2°3,00; Texaa through cattle at $2.5°@%.53; and Colorado cattle ot $3 for ordinary vowa to gol, smiuath steers, Tho marke closed steady, with conslderrbla comthon aluit leit over, troTaTioNA: Extra feovee—Cradedstcers weighing 1,470 ‘wand onwards. Choice ieever—Fine, vars to S-veareold ates 01,400 Br. cette oe Good Neeves—Well-fattoned steers, weig! ing 3. 10t0 4250 Ba renege fee Medhuin cirudes-hteers in fal ie test, weigh: Unie 1.009 to #20) Bo oe 8.5061.00 Butchers’ stock—Poot jan serra, and ‘common to choice cows, for clty slaughter, yreighing mop tot too 8 “i Block Cattle—Comnion cattie, weighing 700 19 1,050 BA cvessos rete 2.75@9,60 Interlor—Lagitand tin cows hielters, stag, bulla, and scalaway tt i ‘oxas—Throughdroves. feala—Per 100 Ds (nati 13.73720,00 2.8089.00 1 i i i aay Gots 163 Col'rua a t ie wa TS keke, Gn a 21 Lown, Hot E iTexbullén,o7s kers. $5471 ee 1a i 10G$— Fhe hog market wae without very pronounc: edehanie. eltive in tho choracterof tne tehisng aed Surly or tn prices, | ur bacon wraiies hore Wa alued activity. end for gow toctuteeshipping teas alo Chery waa a fatz inquiry, but commen end medium g urades wore dull, and prices, white wot quotally ower, wore weak and unwetile ‘The ranun of sale wan the samone on the day before, vie: $4, Though most of the trading Waa at 84, baced, 25 for Heh Wetyita, and at #4.745,00 fo id futte> riur heavy and iilxed lola were al ven ak st ows, auch asheretofare have bean taken without s ‘are now thrown out and have to be peddied ‘off tu city butchera st such prices as they are willing Ww. ney: ‘NOG AALEA, Price s.vo on Prtee,' No, eit puta ‘68... .200 6.30, 40, 5.20" Be 5.20 6 6.30 4a Bees 3a, B25 Gi fas 5.25 41 na é 8.3314 . 5.25 37, ar 6.25 Ha “a7 5.3) 20 470 8.20 65. £70 B20 4 470 BO a, am 5. 63 4.70 a 4:70 R20 3g am S50 42. aT ae) 277 5.20 100,,, 2d 250 40 euaiiabe Uetinndand’sensal supply at 85 00s dees was alle! lem vi ‘ab $5. jo for common to choten grades, z NEW TONK, Ni Youx, Aug. Hal eates— Receipt, 21 2.520 same tine last week; very common an alricliy, peling and extra steers ratlut slow at Mun- doy'e prices, but Intermediate grades ance higher, and mory readily sold; afew extra steers taken at tic perm, but i2ige was the outils figure for prime Cattle, and sone uf the commonest naitves wont as low Se higc: Texaa and Cherokeu cattle, all decent to fair, Biweulees mbuut 400 cattle taken to slaughter fur tha Engllh tnarket, te ua us Texans; exporta for the week ending yesterday, 131 are of beef and 100 live Sitzer—Lecelnts, 4.200, making 5,890 for two dave, ggainst ue) sano time laut week; market ruled dull al about foruier Myurce, with salesut shee nati f and lainbe ab Maney no sleep wuld for more ttaa fore edhitnecat onus ere hore’ tot jor bxvort ultra to i the week endlag yestuniay, iziheais (eoned (OF Being —Mecelbia, 5.27 mali 7,600 for two dare, ayalnal 8, 140 satay Huny hist week i caster fecling, aud & ruion at lower prices; late yesterday three carloads lair Ohio hogs sold at $3.47; thls morning threo car- Me quali atau; avecarsloadsuseoksst close, Dactt A greeters During th ant qimou, Aug, ATeLe—During the week lave Leen fairly ective. bat. prices snmontat lower; very beat, Gau'ac; Urst quality, 4Mesicy me- dium, 40; ordinary, Sssbgur wus eules at 4) % receipt 604 "tateas ur a pat fave been 1 (air demand, snd prices sehade canter; te Ts 3 receipts, 3,542 Suker~ifavo been stesay Sod is dewuand, fatr range, 43} Tecelpls, OTD. postin) Borrato, Bo Aug. 15.-Ca(Li--ecelpts, 080; fatr des Hees gaieraly uockanged he Fane atte scalpia, 1100; Westera theo i Bevlocieds Kood gradeals request at full tak prices; fair, Houge—Recelpts, 3,90U; demand and oferta; ht; beat heery, 82.00) Parkers, Gi tsas sae He Pea pe ae cee a SAL ti MS actin : San; recelpin i,kes whines dio. ‘hug. 15.—1 ~hteady and zy ulti Matas a Msseas tutateaerts Cartis—Unchangeds only local demand. — LUMBER, ‘The cargo market was less actlye and closed rather dull, with buyers bidding lower prices. Tho recetpla this week Bevo been liberal, aud the local demand baa fallen of somewhat, many of the yard dealers barlog ‘ail the lumber ou thelr ducks that they can take cary of at prs wasn aquotahia change fn pri Varco staf rold at $7,50 and common tach at £4.08 f Fairto gout earaues of inch were quoted au 82.011.00, Shingle were dull at $1,752.05, and Inth atondy at R1,°@1.25, Cahgo schr Winnie Wings from Ludington, 200,000 ft plea stuff at 87.20; cargo schr fumnerman, from Mack Lake, 140,000 ft com: ‘Ton Doards and atriye at €8.50; 0.000 tath at $1.) catun ache 8. Rater, from Sitver Lake, 110,000 ft stetps ghd hoards at $0.20): 25,000 1 common pleco stuff at 0, 2 {alr and priece are un- ree Third etear, Linch... Ahint clear, Pg tod First anit accond einar dresved f atiting. first comman, dress: recon common, dreaci luoring, thin’ common, drcser Hos bovtds, Ay 1 cnen and np Boe hoards, fy Ei inches andunwards, Rox boarite, Aptuek board UU AT EE x09 i a0. bs Xoo 1A Imenston atu, 23 to Small timber, den tox) Mickets, rough and sele 4 3K Dry site jes 15 extra, The Lunterman ant Manufacturer reports that, no change ta prices line yet tiken pleco on tho Hvers, Manufacturers are sawing ‘lumber nlow- Beeld, Pome OF thet tea than “thiey, "nell, tucks aro badly troken, and Yoth dry gad com: mon tim! er ace becoming ecarce.* The outlook ts fa yorable for a large fall trade, and dealers arem to thinks fie market would bear an advaver bn price, but they: hesitace ty minting a change hetare a rise necura at Chicago, Thervers are very low,and many of tha imills WSli Koon have to close an the account of the scarcity Pflowsand water, Raftaof lozeuro hing wp all alonig the rivers, and thru is little urospect ot thelr comlne OUEIHIS xeagN. ‘The trand Times fn credited with having sala: ** The Chippewa Kiver ta so Jow ab this Dlacn Hint the eatouh are becoming alarmed, aud have einplosed taud-turties to tow them over the’ sand-bars at the mouth of the river.” ae tana BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN CITIES. The followtny were recetved by the Chicago Board of ‘Trades £ Livenroot, Aug. 13.—Prima mess pork—Fastern, 70s: Western, 64s. Bacon—Comboriands, 2261 short riba, 178 tts long clear, 26a Git short clear. 374 Gls shoulders, BisGtt hams fis, Lard,43s 0d. Primo mess beef, 81a; India mess beef, O48; extra Indin mess, 103s. Cheese, Sts, Tallow, 418, Loxvox, Aug, 15.—Livrnroot—Wheat quiet. Corn Steady, Manx Lane—Cargoes off const—Wheat vory Heavy; (atraverngo No. 2 apring, 844, Cora stentlys (sir-averaze American mixed, 275@2700d. Cargocs on bacaago—Wheat mther easter. Corn steady. Fatr averato quality of now spring wheat for prompt ship: ment by rall during the present and following month. 47% Importe into the United Kingdom during the past week—Flour, 65.000 +70,L00 belay wheat, 34, 0008365, + 00 Ars} Cora, 175,0000190,000 ara,” * Speetat Dispatch to The Tribune. lavenrout, Aug, 13-11. m.—Gnaix—Wheat— ‘Winter, No. 1, 12463 No, 2, 1283 spring, No.1, 12a No, 2 10s toy white, No. t, 12e4dt No, 24295 clu, Nov My 1a4; No. 120d. Corn—No, 1, 2608; No, 2, us, Provisions—Vork, Gis, Lard, 488, . Livenroot, Aug. 13. Lateat-Cottux—In_ good demands 61-19At{d3 sales 12,000 baler; apeculatton and export, 2,000: American, 8,090, Vakabettyrs—Callfornia white wheat, average. 1200 E de is) apring, Us twleize, winter, 412800. Corn—Western mixed, 2togue sd, BeeiteGl, Barley, Jedd. Peas—Canadtan, 370 at. Choven Szen~Amertean, 4586001, ’ 1 val, Paovistoxs—Mese pork. 4a, Prime meee beef, fOa, Ametican lard, 438 Ud. Bacon—Long clear, 308 ody short do, #1 Cunese—Ameriean, 614, ‘TatLow—Fine Amertean, 419, Vetnotern—Splrits, 86 0d@ 13s? crude, 11s@110 30. Ltxerep O1L—203, Thesix—Common, Aa tly pate, 19%, Srinits or Tenrestixk—20a 20, Lonpon, Aug. 13.—TaLLow—42a Bd, Beintts ov Tenvextixx—25s 0208, ANTWRUP, Aug. 15.—-PetaoLEEM—M1f, AMERICAN CITIES. NEW York, rectal Dispatch to The Trittne, New York, Aug. 15.—Gnratx—Winter wheat {n more demand tor prompt and forward delfvery, In good part for export snd Kencrally firm, in Instances somewhat deurer: under leas urgent offerings; spring wheat to moderate request for forward dellvery, opening stronger hut leaving off weak. aud fur Octaber a trife lowers sales, 312,000 bu, including very cholce white Michigan, to arriys in eptember, 42, Ucu bu on private terms, quoted at ‘the clove to-day tu arrive nt 81,45 asker! for oxtra chotce white aud ain- bor, with €1.42'4 bly new mnber Western, very choice, 10,00) bu at 81.451 new crop extra chatco white Western, 7,60) bu at $1.50} new crup red West ern, 33,000 bu fn lots at $1,401.43, part grallag No. 2, ob $143 tu arslve soont quotations at the ate ternoon cail, No, 2 Northwestern apring, September option, SL.21¢ Lid and $1.24 arkoils October, 81.z26¢ asked; #1.21 bld, Corn coniparatively tame, with vale ties for prompt deliveries quoted easiory mixed Weat- ern ungraded, O7@uN¢0 for salling-vesrel and GTEARC for steamer quality, and hut, warto, aud Infertor corn at Goatde, with fifgh-mixed Western tu demand and qioted at Goe freely bid and OIAATKC eked; white Weatern, 63:468¢. Myo without further business, quot- ed as before, Puovixtons—Mois pork moderntely sought after for carly dellvery at a further reduction {n sales of 600 bris At ¥19.00012.75, clostug at $13.09; Western priine maces, 819,00813,20; August options quoted at the close nomlnaty September, $17.00; October, 813.00) and sclicr's uption remalniter of the year nt $12,85913.40} sales 1,000 brle Septomiber, $19,605 240 brie October at $12.40, Cut meate tontinus In moderate request at former figures, Bacon moro active: sates of 340 {boxes Weetern long = cloar at I4OTHe, “mainly “Tie, Western stedm lard moderately active for early deltvery, and staadior in prices saica 75 tew new at $3,004.05, and 07 {cs off. grade at $3.50G8.02}43 for forward dellvery fair do- mand and firmer for earlier options; August option quoted at clon at €4,85G8.00; Beptember, 82.024; Uctober, $8.07341 November, $8.721448,803 December, $8,023 and seller remainder of the year at €8.¢5 buts 5,000 tce Aumust, $8.85; 2250 tes Beptember, $4,000 H.02his BUO (ce Uctober, $4.725448,07Hs 220 toa soiter December, €4.014, and 125 tea seller the remainder of tha year at €4.03!¢28,0744, SvoaRs—ltaw, generally dull, weak, and trregutar, with falr to goud retuing Bano asked, which rates aro yet abovo views of buyers, wha opnrate quite cau- tuuelys refined sugars quiet; modoratcly sought after, Wutsky—Dall, but quoted stoady at $1.12. ¥artoute—Moderately active movement in grain coutractaat generally firmer rates; through qu tlon by fall and steamer for Liverpoul ‘for rated lower) tonnage for petroloum Ht quoted asa rulo atrongy for Liver- Poot engagements by rail 10,000 bu gratns in baz at 05a 8d per bus and by steain 0,000 bu graln, of which €,000 bu wheat Iu Lagu to fll up at T4dr 138,000 bu rain at 7d per 00 Ibay and 16,000 bu at 7d per OU Bs, Ta the Western Associated Press, New Yonx, Aug. 15.-Corrox—Steady; 117-102 140-1905 futures steady, AugUIt, 11,43G114te; Sep- tember, 11.241 27 Uctobor, 10.07@10. Wot Novem: r. A, Ey cen rs 40, 683Gb 10, Hin fr. Tiediwit Gust February tie oo ts tey Sarees Tae, MeTSunelibull atid uuchayeds receipts, 10,000 brie, Tye duur—Demant moderates Mase. ? JounsSixat—Unchanyed, Guaix—Wurat; receipts, 00,000 bus winter in fate demand, a shede frmery spring quiets winter red Weaterit, §31.4u0al iu. dred, B13; amber, 81.455 extra wilco, 81,501 No. 3 auuher, #130) "No, a'winter ted Western, Auguste $1.4061, 4036; do _Sentomber,: Si.soletsle. Barley nous). Sat quiet. Cora easier} moderate demand: receipts, 341.000. shu; foyer t c. ceelpts,” 4 but idived Westera Btare, 2ae7oy whiledy, Biot Hiatesuuiet aid uochanged. Uuncentwe—Coiteo curguvesgutet bat atesdy; Rio car- 834-4 20K tn gold; Jobbing, 10546 (420 19 Kol 213{0 in gold, Bu+ fair to goud ruduloy Cc} aad dull eand Uh ae fatty aalga iat ancy duit and unch ce mealy audin Yl dejan Laulalan SNia7e) Canali aE ca, Meruonscwgulets Briers c retined, tfaes cance, 16)¢es bahia ay” beeping k LOW Steady’: Mb deli, tkain—Firm; $1.+Oo8.45. Sriktte TUMPENTINE=Etoady, 3460, i tieecneedy! hettock sole, Ruenos Ayres, Ti watuewesteadyt sole, Tight, tiddies and heavy welantedudsee, nd, tetics Caltforniada, 21s gaazic, Woot—Duil and heavyy domestle eece, so@sao; pulled, 2xe4' OWaelicd, 1gs2c, Tease, 14@suc, Provivtons—Pork @ shade firmer; new mess. $13.00 73; beplember, $13.80, Beek quiets Western lon Tem, atige. Lard Oru; orime etvau, eariinrett al September, €8. 004.0 Nerren—Heavyy W Cuxxex—Uncuanged Wunky—buily at Mgrats—C eta -quicts Wiwaiebge, _trou=Aeate ean et American duit and unchange aie a TS bist, tut ie old, CUby Sy in lear horse-atberB Dieasoe, Ut CU Wash clined, Ps Gener tice PP ‘ MILADELYUA, AU, 18. FLOUB—Qulety mupers, 64 50; extran, $5.00." Ponoarivanta Tatty’ geese ee Minnesota du, $3, Ode! i Ligh grades, $a. 508 ‘Gwar wheat steady; No. 40@t. Leesa tara cull Julow, Suiseat eet amber, Dats steady} wiite Weatern, dict uilxed do, ieee te, Mees8C; Dew mired, Ud. a T0c. Faovi 4, unchanged: Ingots i ayiet Uae farms ri Wye quiets toxs—Qulet bat steady, Mes . Boek tains sg. Ist os bal hag iad autan: el: be Berren—ptesdys creamery extr: ‘B3u; ows, Slichigan, Wiusbuda, tol Westera fescrver's hs : x eu, BHU! PETRULEUA— inagy—Firm; Wester 12, KeEUTe—COFD, 14,0) uy ‘wheat, 88,000 bu; oats, 30, 00 bi TOLEDO, TOLKDO, Aug. 15.—F Lut’ Gasix—Whest casters Nu. 1.30; Nu, bwhite Michie 1.3; amber Michigan, Septeiader, ay ars: 0,73: Rat Oub. fea dalae elecsed, ‘put, ddct eSut end Aus a eRe Flo 1 diag: wite, 2704 SH 2ihec. Hackirre—Flour, 1,000 Uris; wheat, 62,000 bu; corn, H : Siuiynswte—Fluur, nove; wheat, 31,000 bu; corn, 25. UU0 bu; Oats, 5.00. OLELO. Ue AUS. 15:25 Dp. m.—Gasin—Closus with wheat cas(ert Ne. 1 white Michivan, $1.33: am- ber Micbiga $L.2ai Beprember, G1. 1607 Qired winter, annt, $1 Maat, 470 Ene Aug. 15.-ob box Doll aed ney set iat ant to e351). 3 ase Tirnunts, $18 Wy optiinie: Sa. 44 ty gtiei at e1| 2g, losing ate STL fghert No. 2 mye, fe, cna ‘opt! Fide W2ler theta $3 Ighers No, it ¢ Ocjober. Rye dull and wet changer, a Watenr=Stendy ant unchanied; €1.¢9. Provisions, nity JoULlnse, RTs Lara any and nonin. Hacun drttdud unchange i Rxertrrs—Flogr, § ost brisy wheat, 4,008 hit; o. BLO bus oats, is.0 0 buy rye, nones barley, wos, askewts Bepteintier. gaa 41 34eatg0 ‘how, 2,900; cattle, 1.600. naLtotonn. Bateistone, Aui tinals—Wheat fer red, wrote & $1.51. Com—stiongs futures mettve! tank Agua, 20H er Keptember ata fairly netive act lowers Western zea inal at dsstire. Age Amat, |B t—Firmer, but not quotably bigher, (orrnr—tnchanart, Stn a AM HiUntst wheat, G1.000 fi pity eatée 7. FUN DU: Frog Tat oe vm Stay Siursixnte—Wheat it Corie 40,64 ba, SiewatERn, Wh ‘Lorn—Mall and on. charged, nsettted: opened nt’adectine of ta Guatx—Wheat closed firms No. 2 Milwaukee, $1,111 No, $1.6 484 SEI September tetq et Agi! s1.08, } Com fi mers inact AY be i Pantano teheat to Rutralo, 460. ReCRIPTS—Flonr, 4,000 brie: wheat, 9,190 bn, SHIPEENTS—Flour, 4.000 briat Wheat, 2,400 ta, INMATE a SarreN—teadys Ie, nave nt Te Fy Fell Sl. Gorn steaits, ABtdie, Oata quiet but steady: 26 a demunds Mosaic. Barley dullandnemipn Se ProvistonsDork casters ateany, Alger Kettle, Oy Mads bubat lower’ rates: 4e bid anit aac aa Shoulterny short ribs, Od4ceotter short clengy 7 rket dally prices m shade lowers O4¢e3i¢c ” Witten y~-Mtrong: $c hett Lixaxen U1L—Raslert G5 Ne AUR, 15.—-Waar—Cutets prleer unch: irate now well supplied sill uigpoees to ind reaente ‘R—lemand moderates fltnots, $7.50R9.00; 6, 2986cW, i Fa let. hat, stendy. Oats dull So, 4 Tnilxed, ue31¢) No, B white and No, Mixed, quatics rejeciid, Airzie, Hay-Unehanged. TA ntl we file. mentnin Tate nes Inmaxaronty, Alee Teh gene k NDLANAPONER, S.—FiocneFany, $7.75, ofa ahoat, § eine Come fae Tra: Hiern, Bey el auseus fama, bageatorger Lard, oyge, SMF Hy tous 83, 085.30. Derrato, Aug, 1. 2URA Ne Wheat—Sorl Oy Att, 1 —ChAN— When , white iutly salen? cars Milelivan ae Siien Connie: Baking 500 for No, 2 Tolede, Ontt naintnalty a according to qaniity, Hye neglected, Marie CANAL. Fratante—Elrm ani unehanyer. onw! Oswxon, Aug. 15,.—Gnaix—When elud a1, Gorn lowett to. 3 mile coTron. Wanmixnton, D.C. Aug. 15.—The cotton report of tho Department of Agriculture for August taseno material decline from July. Tho general averace fut Anguat {e0, There are ro State averages higher tha fn 1870, except Loujitana asad Florida, ‘The States of greatest production, espectaily thore weat uf the Mine appl, are thoseireporting the Rikhext conditlun, ‘The eatimates nro as followa: North Carolina. 841 South Carolina, #85 Georgia, 65; Florida, v3; Alabama, o Mialarlppi, 09; Loutstana, 100; Texns, 65 Arkanean y neelected, $0.9 Milwaa aoe F0dt Tenneasce, 00, On the Atlantle Const there I frequent mention of Interinr frutting, In the Caro naa there has been much ateculance af growth ln com fequence of abundant inaloE sles. du Georgia and Ais boma there has heen some {Jury from devine ur da weather lately hina heen more seasimaule,. Tt hay bees too wet In much of Mississipgl. Gome cotton Inthe ine tom lands in Tippok County dian been atiardoned fret Mugcause. tn Louisiana the promilac (« exitaerdtaaty, In Concordia Parish the Dest crop since Is0 ts cxaeee fd, and in Guion the best ainen 147), The prospect in Texas lamarred py the app HW ihe enter lita, More, than toif ‘uf the counticn repurted. ure. Ihe feated, not ssrioudy yet exceot In few cues. In Lavacea the bulk of the crop te destroy Tn Gonzater Taper cent fx a complete v ve were nut used, “Polson Te ai fre ty bras dent pinoters, seared th the burne (Low fanta ot Bi Xx. ot odour), Cor i isroaka ( . NEW UvLeaNs AtiE. Th =COrrOS Ti: raley 6 bales? ned ordinary, AMeaiOss tow middiine, ange EAE Tadd ing. OSG MY es ood mind) milddlin ry HIB altes fale. 1s net, 40 bal kruss, 43; exports tu New York, Oty paren Cortox—Dull and } . -—Cortox—Dull a midaling, pia 4a halen nS Meare middlite, fully mid Met net receipia Dhaleat rales Taco yae eee Sivanwan Ati, 15.=Coltox—Finn sud terres mulduling, 146} net recelpts, 10 baleay yrvas revel jis ‘OTTH: DRY GOOD: New Yorx, Aug. 15.—Dusiness interrupted ty stormy weather, and Iaht ti alt departments: cotta woods otendy at unchanged pricess prints In nuderste demands ginghams and drece goods fairly nvttves woo! en goods rather quiet. The dultetin saya: «Twenty Wiousand dozen Vevers’ Company abilrta and draxers ‘will be sold at auction next week, PETROLEUM. Conrenaxn, Aug. 15,—PernoLevs—Unchanged; M0 tost, 113fe. Virrencen, Aug. 1%.—Patnozrea—Firm: crude, $4.0002.N5 at Parker'at rofned, 19)¢¢13%, Philadel pula dellvery. : TURPENTINE. Aug. 1S—Srinits Tearastixe~ ‘Winutnatox, Firmy Siig, AMERICAN LINE Philadelphia and Liverpool. can ting? alaveny Wieaeege lett Amete and Wednesiay trom Liverpool: a ges gb RED STAR ‘LINE, ‘ elve days, alternately y aAyiR and NEW YOUR. DIR ‘nud ONLY tO ANT Vee Dratte in amounts to amt cnteniantes saan Gen'l Anente, 110 Hast itauduiph-at., Chic WE LAWEENGE, Mauncens SPN ats Cheez ANCHOR LING MAIL STEAHERS Xew York and Glasgow: CALIFOUA, Aug. is, thin | Vi clay Bept, Ye 11m ETHIOUIA, Aug.25.tbuin | D VOSTA, Rept. §, aant ew York ‘to Glasgow, Liverpool, ar Londonderry, Wh to FU, Intermediate, 14} Mecraze, 626 few York Co Huutiantpton’ und Londuat ALBATIA, Aug. Tay U pete EL YSLA. Seyi ty BL age rafea seis £5, 10 87u aut. SEA Ywued for ahy mmount at current rates, HENDERSON LMG CLUS. oo Wasim STATE LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, 4) HELEASKC ASD Los BTATE OF INDIAN AL STATE OF GEOKGIA Caving $00, #45 ands tons, Teturn tickets abr ai Apply ioaUstt poly to tie e J. 1 teak reduced ral BALDWIN &C WVAIIEACI Waahingtun- North German Lloyd, Thesteamersof this Com will aati every Satc.e day from Bremen tere Tho ef ‘Third-st., Tuvwea, Hates of wert roa New Xurk 12 Salnanuntg cli, Ot Sree tee ae ay tate Srbenageapriyto 2 Dowllbw crocus Rew Vu Groat Western Steamship Linc. From New York to Dristol (Kpgtand) dircet. CORNWALL, 8¢1 eaday, Aug. 18 sontn Ages ier Dee Thee av, ‘Au Cablup: $70; Jo $54 blocrage Ske Return tickets at tayurselo rs Prepaid qissras® conte Giana ARR Ueuttal alive NATIONAL LINE OF S'TEAMSIIPS, pe OT Tork to Quoedstonn and Liveroooh SPA Og. 14 13 mn. PEGYPT, Sept, ENGLAND, Aug. 2s, 6a, us. |ITALY, Ca FOR LUSDON. DENMAUK, Aug.16,98.m, | CANADA, Aug=s, SP. Tloketaat reduced rates, Bioerage teket ey. Dratta fur £1 aud Gpwar re Wreisbu.! Apply wl ibe LATO, 4 OUNARD MAIL LINE, Balling threo timosa week toand frou British Ports. yweat Prices, Apply t Compuny's Office, northwest corsr Clan Randolph-ats., Chicago, Pll, DU VENMETs Usnoral Wostern Agen WHITE STAR LINE, K NEW YORK and LIVE! SOBUP Au dounegy taitee orth age Drafts on Great Britain and |. ienaninsin EE SANS SESs a,i riting Classes. ‘our Writing Classes per day at I. B. Iiryanté cuted oO Gualaone College and Enulivh ‘Trains Echoul, and wavy classed in ather brauches. ‘beat Instructors have charge of tho classe the several departments, Anyone or wore stars fea can bo taken, Groat improvement can We 4 10 during the wuinmer, Collezu officy open from aa m, te 5 p.m. Location, 5. E. corner State # Washingto: GLBN PARIE EIOTEL. ‘day, WATRIS's GL oY, Terws, os to $3 pet tay a . Bewd for circular Syuner was PM Pes Fost, Propriola

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