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Gen Be THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1877. ANCE AND TRADE. A Fair Amount of Business at the Banks Yesterday. The Produco Markets Active and Ir- regular—Wheat in Good De- mand and Stronger. Other Markets Rather Weak, but Closed Firmer---Grain Coming in Very Freely. FINANCIAL. The week opened with fair activity among the banks, They reported a more active demand for enrrency from cuuntry correspondents; but an yet most, If notall of then, draw mainiy on their deposits, They offer no paper ro far as heard from fordiecount, ‘The fact Is, the reeanrces of Dankers in the towns and citles tributary to Chicas go are steadily and largely Increasing from year to year, and the dhy ie not distant: when bankers in all the leading citfcs of the West will bo able to carry the farmere, merchant, and other castomers in their own iminediute vicinity withont calling on Chicago for rediecounts to any very conriterable Amount, It in not many yerrs rince our packers and shippers at thie season had arrange- ments with rome of the New Engtand or New York Danke for currency ‘ta move the crope.” Tho arrangement waa matnally beneficial, for tt enabled our packers and shippers to dg the bnainess of the clty andconntry, and the banka got interest on their money anda Western circulation for thelr dilly, Who now thinks of getting accommodations from the Eastern banke? Individtal casos thero may be; butasa ruta the thing has pasecd away forever, Chicago bankers can furnish thelr cus: tomers all the money they want to do business with, and it will not be many years before the 500 towns and citles within the range of Chicago’s bnel- nea interests will bo uble to do the same. Tho fact te, the = West has been accumntating capital fmmenscly, and {t will con- tinne to dott for anindedntte period, The present crop will add tens of millions to our wealth, Our people have had too Jong anid too grinding an ex- perfence of hard times to spend anundue amognt of their enbetance in extravagance and folly. Money continues plenty for all legitimate par- poses, Discount rates BG@1O per cent, the lower Deing the usual figure to good customers with ap- proved offerings. Call loans about 6@6 per cent, with a rather firmer market, There te being little paper offered by tho atreet brokers, and rates aro nominal at StL1A per cent. New York exchange still rules at 75@80c per $1,000 diecount betweer banke,—tho lower belng theusual figure, Currency is arriving freely from New York, and wd should not be surprised to eco higher pricew before the wook clones, ‘There ts, however, only an ordinnry demand for it, ‘The bank clearings were $3,400,000, ’ CAN CAPITAL STOCK DE MELD AS BURPLUST ‘ “Animportant salt hae jnet been decided tn tho pense of the Now York Exchange National Hank by \dJudge Van Hoesen, of the Common Pleas Coart, ‘The bank reduced {ta capital from $500,000 to $300,000, Nathan Secloy, a stockholder, sned the ‘Dank for his full share of tho surpius, not recog- nizing the right of the bank to retain one-half of the $200,000 as nanrplus, In hia decision Jadge ‘Van Toesen arks what 1s to become of the $200, + 000 which was subscribed and pald for the stock called in. ‘Muat {the paid to the stockholders who surren- der the retiring stock, or may it be retalned by the Dank? The Judgo ¥olds that tho money was paid ascnpltal, and {f {be no lonver needed for that purpove, and If It be not requlrod fur the payment Of debts, it has accomplished the end for which it wos nubscribed, and it ought to be returned to the wharcholders, ‘The bank hae fone out of existence an a corporation with a capital of $600,000. Under a modified charter it commences anew life with a capital of $300, 000, fy far am the $00,000 of reduced stock f# concern- ed. the corporation must be considered an having surrendered its charter and wound ap its business, ‘This being ao, there {uno donbt ax tothe duty tt owes to the stockholders who own the retired stock, Payment cannot be deferred heeanre tho Tieectore belleve it for a creiitor'n advantage to Keep him out of his money. | Itwonld be strange 1f enpital—capital which has accomplished [ta mlasion could be diverted from its owners and nosed vb their protest, t balld.up a surplas fand vien even a dividend uAce declared cannot be, In conclusion, Jndze Van Hoesen saya: ‘The ‘con- froversy in thie caso really is, whether ur not the defendant shoald bé compelled to pay the inti the value of five wiores, the amount which tho Directors have determined to ketatn aso aurplis. If ordering Jndcment for the value of these vhares would bring the Ntigation to aclure I should go no farther than make wuch an order, But it appears to be necessary to provide for the indemntication of the plalatid for tho loss of his twenty-Gvo shares, the transfer of which the Yank refused to inake upon Ite books, If T should order judgment merely for tho valua of tho five shares [tis possible that the defendant would refaso to give the plaintif a new certificatesfor ftte@n shares and to pay him the $500 which @lo Direciorm ‘ava ordercd to be pald to tore who consent to re- Hingulsh two-fitthe of thelr shares, To glve the plainti® complete redrces ft reemato me to bo nec: esaary to order Judgment for the value of the whole twenty-llve saree, The defendant i Mable for hat vuluc, having refuecd to perm! shares to Sotransfetred npon ite book. ‘THE LYCOMING INSURANCE COMPANY. Tue Tuinune of tho Btb Inst. copidd from the" Toston Adocrtiser what purported to bo a lt of fifty-two fire-Insurance companies broken or burt 4n tho drat half of the year 1877, In thie list ap- peared the Lycoming Mutual of Pennsylvania, op- Poulte whose name aro the words, ** Aasoasment 7 percent." Commenting on the Advertiser's lst, a Philadelphia paper says: Not only bas the Lycoming Fire-Inaurance Com- TROT wat been Impaired dunng tho past s}xinonths, jutit hae had, at all tines, a nef surplus, exclu sive of ita vast assets in premiain notes. ‘Includ- “sng tho totter (as te property done in the New York report,—for with the provieiun In the Compsny’ clincte? for wecuringthexo notes there can be no better clase of assetu) its net aurplus reaches the enorrgaus Agure of $4,018, 705, In view of the fact that the original ‘cash promlums pald for its Tautiat policies all of whicn.ran for fire years— gare at least i per cent tow than thoy would be onthe sfork plan for one year, it inevidently jhe expectation and {ntentlon uf the Company to Tevy aseessments on Ita promium notes from ime to time to tucet Jowscs and expenses, Ace cordifly, In czamining {te history, wo find that for the past thirty yeare” it has col- lected nt least ono assessment cach year, and that twice only, during that Jong period, viz.: in I855, aud 1871, was on extra descotment Ini on account Of extraordinary losues, Tho percentage for each ‘year iv determined by the lows and expenses of the one preceding, ‘The present assvsament of 736 per ceut, referred tain tho above puolication, ts fhe regular anual agsesanient, based on the Com- any’ venditurce fram May 1, 1X76, 1 Mey 2, 877. Iie notanertra levy ton any imusir- iment, there being noue, ‘The attempt, therefore, to clans this old, honorable, and reliable Company with the damaged or broken corporations reported within the past elx monthe imleut be regarded ag Jnfanous, —{f it were not ridiculous. ‘THE NATIONAL BANKS, ‘The followlng te an abstract of reports made to the Comptroller of the Currency, enowlny the con- ditiun of the Nattonal Banks in the United States at the close of bualncs2 on Friday, June xxsovRcRS. Loans ani} dlscounte.... Civerdratt United btatcy bunds to secure cfreul Uulted States boods tu sacure deposits Lnited Biates bonds op band...,... Other stucks, bunds, aud niortgages. Due from wpproved reacrye & Due from ulber National Baa! 44,507,303 Due frow biate bankyand baukers, Prerisary Jieal cotate, furutiuse, and Oxtur 4Unps tz Carreut expenses and tguus pald.,. TB ly bos Premiums paid... 1a Checua and other cash tiems, Toon er7 ¥ xchanges fur Cleartog- House. , BT, bab, 356 Tall uo otter nelional banks. ET ¥ cure 108, 66 Tren sai 21,303, 12. Five wr cent redemption fun Due from the United btates Treasurer, Cayital stocks paid fn. Purplus fund. Other dndbyided profit. 222, Havk notes vuiataquing State- Hank votes vutate ling. Dividends unpaid Jaitvidual depos! United ¥1 (G38, 207,520 7 teT as 3,710,167 Prete ot ‘Total... rr Sumber of banks, 2078. TUE ANNUAL BANKERS’ CONVENTION. Mr, Jamea Buell, the President of the Importers’ and Trodetw’ Baul, aud Secretary of the Bankers’ ‘Awociation, bas tsaued acall forthe avoual Con- Yeotlon, which isto be held in New York City in September next, There ate U, 300 Lanes rcpresent- ed {nthe Asvociation, ‘The call say ‘Never bas thero been a perlod fn the fiscal history of this country When, us eluce the War, tho banks Lave been elngled out for heavy, disastruus, aod iNcrluuluating taxativa. In 18Ud" when tha corre sponding War taive on other intervets wére te- thoved, the war taxes of the Lauky ought also to bavebup taken of. We are informed by Con xremmen of induence that if we bad Joined tho other sulfering ipterests In sppcul- ing to consreas, we ould undoubtedly bavu Gulstued relief. We neglected tu du su; and tbe Cobsequeuce Is, thal the taxes of the Federal Gove Cenira Central. ernment npen the banks, and thronzh them upon the busines cumiannity. are almost the only ett yiting relies of thoae epectal taxes which Yt edexizned to «weep away atthe close of the Wa Bentite thie vitat qnestion of tax repeal. which 14 so necessary for the prosperity of buslnces, and for the very existence of onr banks in many parts of the country, there are olher practical eubjects which will, of course, claim the attention of the Convention, Prominent among these 1a the unre- airlsted pawer to {gene municipal. connty, and ric, 11%; preferred, 21; [inois Rentes, 100f20c. REAL ESTATE, | The following instruments were filed for record Monday, Aug. 20: OOTY YNOTRRTT, aw cor of Contre st, of, 722123 ft Winslow, Wright WoCe., 8 pkgn decorated china; Willlam Wait Co., 4 cages bardware. Amount collected, $11,025, 44, PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were active in the agerngate, the trading betagchlefiyin pork, and again tended downs wards, the offerings exceeding the demand. Llyerpool wasquoted 3d ner ewt fowerun lant, but othermtiee seady, and hoge wera only in moderate xanplyat the a8 Sedgwick other bonds, by whicn heavy Uurdens of taxation | _ with buthiings, dated Aud, t 8 9,300 | stock-Varda, but operators were anxious to sell for fu- are being folated npon the people. ‘Theee burdens | Twenty-cighth et, xe cor ot Garthaidi a 4 : i) i are pole co galling an ta bea. Trequent. menace to | __XIM ff, dated Aug. 17. 4° g,000 | ture, apparently satiafled that an abundant steld of Heyden et, Lea ft dated Aug, 7. Pitney av, af ft, dated Aug. 20,0, ° Butterneld at, 230 ft woe Thirty-efahth at, © fy 2007 ff, dated Aug. 8... rn eee necor of White st, wf, 24xt2u ft, corn must give lower prices for hogs than any that haye ruled for several years past. There wasa fatr Inquiry for meate for shipment, but at a shade helow inside quotations. ‘Muss Ponx—Was activa and weak,decitning fully 200 yer bri, and closing iaizive tower than Saturaay, Salen were reported of 1,390 brie cash at #1.00G12.254 S00 bris seller Angust at $12.05 12,600 bris eller Sep tember at 812.10@12.90; 10,750 bris eeller October at $12.10212.90; 2000 brie acller the Year at SI1.00@ ditat home and abroad, | Unless rome Judicions restrictions can be ilerised ta stop these recklees ferries of bonda, the antery in favor of repudiation will be oftence heard fa the fntures although It Is evident to any reficcting citizen that the lasuore of sich bonds are the men who ehorid ¢ punished, and not the honest haidera who have iven thelr money In good faith forthem. In in- rodneing the varione dlecnseion¢ during unr three daye’ setsions, aldresscs wid probably he given by “eminent men on the remonetization of nilver, on on public oF Eult 8,500 00 900 G,c00 500 2,000 ohn place, 213 fi piuetueni'ars it fen £24 ft. running €o Lovmts at, ‘Tuirty-ntin st, 100 feof Grand stn f, ts a T 1 * ft, dated Ang. U4. 4eq | 11.80: 250 brle buyer the year at $12.40; and S00 brie een it idcthe.fetandine of the deh Weit Adame st, Between Jefferson, and seller danuaty at €11,A0011.8%, Total, 1,500 brie, Aewellagon other antjcetn, illustrating the nower- | wesuWaenington rt, Sea tte Of Aahiant The market clored tame at #12. 174g cash oF seller Augnaty 612.174 Prim rk weve qth ler September: #13.224 sciler Oce ar clowed SUL, 75G41 1B ‘mean pot ed at $19,00,012.25, and extra prime do at $9,240.00. Lanh—Was less active, and again easier, declining Tae per 100 Tha and closing Se jower than Sacurdar, Sales were reported of 400 tes cast al £4. 10G8 12'e¢ 4.000 tea policr September at $9.02998. 1244; 3.000 seller Octones ae ey and oN tes seller the year at €7.75@7.774. Tot: DOO tes, The market Roved tameat $4,094 per Ioiba for cash, seller the month or teller September: #8.124 seller October: and $7.75 peller the year, ‘\tears—Were dull and easter, with some Irrecularls ay in prices. Winters were genial quoted dovn, and short Tite sald at To8lzige per 100 Ihe. but cioted Arm er. Sunimer lots werr quoteg steady, and fancy cuth Etim. Sales were revorten of 22 boxce shoutlers at Sct 40 baxestong clears at Gye: C00) Is short ribs at €5.353 50,007 ibe do (winter) at £4.25 seller Septembers 40 boxes Staffarishires at Oe 1.400 peeerecn. (1dibs) at Bact and 290 tes sweet pickled hams (til Be lege. Te market, was steady at tre clove at tho follow ful induence of tne banking eyetem non pudlic and private credit. and the nancial evile which, by injuring our banking efictency, {nficts a corres spondiify harm upon kil kinds of trade and indus» try. ‘§ AN ORE-CRUSTIER. ‘The amall but steady bueincas In Rold-mining in the Southern States will recelvo an impetus ss soon ara machine which haa lately been perfected in New York City becomes generally introduce It crnahes ore into a powder as fine ne tha rande of the eenshore, and then eeparates tho bits of metal from the powdered stone by a pecullar process of shaking and blowing, The cheapness of the ap- paraine, compared with the cost, of stann-mills, and its eficiency In operation, will permit the poor bat plentifnl ores of the Saath and other rections to be worked with an excellent profit, Peaple front the Weat and South, and from Vera, are investt- BOAT 4-10 ft Cymenating: C, Cutler), dated Aprit 1844. SOUTH OF CITY LIMIT, WITHL A” RADIUS OF ARTEN MULMA OF THE COURT-TOLEE. Wallace ot, secur of Forty-aixth X129 ft, dated Ang. We. WEST OF CITT LIMITS, b 2 MILES OF TITR COURT. 1100 Htnmbotdt st, s0 fra of Wabansia at, e ft, with Dultdings, dated Aug. COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were the receipts and shipments of the lending articles of produce in thie city anring the forty-eight hours. ending s¢ 7 o'clock on Monday morning, and, fortho corresponding time last year: 25 +8 1,365 ting the capabllitica of the invention. ‘Baipmente, Tange of prices: ' Pai RANDATICHL ISLAN Shans eherts Lane, | aNere The reciprocity treaty with the United States haa Green... ao! ted toa renewal of bnefness intereste in the Sand~'| Fiour, orl AR | 5.403) Toute, citre: Gin a cay wich Talancl, and one result of thin has been to | Wheat, ane] gue Bo ‘ o " a comipel the Government 0 je Kingdom to | Corn, ‘bu... =O,t0 $ : Grace a new steamer to ply in the trade among tho | Oats. bu... 40712 | 88TH quoted at owe cash or seller September, herlands autet at T~@sc: long cut hama lo@iotge, all boxeds aweet-pickicd hams, 94@ 10g. Green hams, 86%. acon quoted at Giwadi'yc for shoulders, s3{saRa for short ribs, @48Y4o for short clears, 10M@lliee for hams, all canvased and ‘packs na nutes At 4% a HEE PRODUCTS—Werr # aay and quict at 810.00 PA ery rol ton 11, for extra mess; and ‘nae if.28 for ham, TALtow—Was quoted at 7}40 for city, and THS74¢ for country. Rye, bn, Harley, Grass eee nda, A considerable party in the Lexisiature ro in favor of eending the order to England, but the reciprocity treaty bar strenethened American influence in the Islands, and the order was finatty sent to Callfornla, Tho steamer bas just been completed and hae made a trial-trin. “(t [sof Ore- gon br. 127 fect long, and of att? tone bunten, The Calformans are proud of the vereel, which Ja the largest eca-golng ateamerever built in thelr private ship-yarde. | The fuct tat ono order has come ty the United States from the Isiauds of the. A good augury for the tnture OCRAN PREINTS. Achange has been made in the rates of through frejght from Liverpool to Chicago and other West- S2ee5E53 yea che Tot 2. res 3 Be Cattle, Tiles, HMteliwin’s, br Wool, te. Potatoes 1,740. 104 FO 100. S RREADSTUFFS, FLOUR—Was dull and nochanged; the trading being chiefly local. One or two tote were forwarded ont of the elty on dircet order, but shippers generally held off 2532) em aitles of the United States, For a year or more | faut tons: fora decline. Winters wero fimly held, and rprings faci it hina cont lens to rend tin plates, bulky chem- | [lay tons. were cary, Bales wore reported of 387 brie winters, icats, and other coode of the ‘*spectat'’ class from | shingles, mn... ehictly at $5,507.00; 600 brie spring extras, chiehy Liverpool to Cileago than from Liverpool to New York. Asif thot waenot bad enough. for New York merchants, aud for the steamships, fur the system was bad ‘for the oceag carriers too, the same classes of frelent were allowed to be carried to rival Atlantic porte at rates far lower than to New York. ‘The result wasthat trade was diverted from New York to Hoaton, Philadelphia, and Ma) timore; and Western merchants, who formerly bought thelr goods in the rea-coast cltlee, began to buy them tn Liverpool and have them sent through Balt, brits... Fouitry. coupe] at $6,247.00; and 400 bris. tye flour on private terms, Total. 1,587 brie, Ales 1,000 bris winter seconds sold Eaturday afternoon at £4.05, The market closed ‘with the following sa the range of prices: Chotee to favorite brands of winters, $6.50A7.0U; good to prime brands of winters, €6.00:40.25; cholce to fine spring, £0, 7527.00; fair to good spring, €6,0020.251 low spring. $4004.60; falr to good Minnesota springs, $0,250 6.75; cholce to fancy Minnesota springs, 87.00887.50t patent springs, $9.0020,00; low grade, $3.00¢4.00; Che q 8701 Gs G. appler, bria! 1,130 qo 40 ‘The following statement shows the distribution of breadetuffs abipped from this city during last week: Wheat, i] Flour, 29, dlrect. Tho whole system wos dienetroua new spring, $5.00G5.25; old rr $4.00G4,25; newdo, to the carriers on land and sea, andto all the At- | sortie. perl feild ee é antic markets, Liverpoo) merchante atone deriv. bs Y eneaRtES ons Bran—Waaln good request, and Orm at tho advance 'o Hus iy FU Ingany benefit from tt. ‘The repeated protests of the merchants of New York hnvo at last been effectual in abolishing the *ysicin_and eecuring more ratisfactory rntee of frelzht. ‘The foltawing rates have Juat cono Into effect on all goads of the specjal claas (rom Liverpool: To New York, 76 Ud er ton; to Chicago ant Milwaukee, 37a dd; to indianapolis, Cinciunatt, anit Dayton, ‘8; to ‘St. Loule and aulncy 5On; East dt. Lonts, 450; to Detrott and Cleveland, 2792 10 per cent ‘primace being added In allcases, ‘Thie tn an mproverient ‘on the old rates, which ware 12s fd to Chicago and Tisto St. Louis. Asmall concession of 0 ehiiling ortwo ts made upon the through rates by way of Baltimore and I'hiladeiphia, but that was to be ex- noted Gaturuay, Sales were OO tons at €9,00 per ton on track and free un board cars. ScneeNtNas—Balcs were 10 tons at $15.00; and 10 tous at $18.00 per ton, Conn-Mest—Coarse was nominal at $10.00 per tonon track. WHRAT—Was less active and steadier, though some- whatirregular. Next month's deliveries declined te, Bivanced “4c, and closed 40 biaher than Saturday, whils August cloned tc higher, and cash whest 3810 Tower, Liverpool waa quoted Mrmer on spot wheat, Dut cargoes were easier, and fteerbolim reported bath London and Dritteh country markets to be nasler, while rivate advices noted & firmer tone In Enatand. owing weacher. New York was also quoted (rnier, but 52 OOLORT 450,516 oe Db TOL Also 4,734 bu rye by ralts 97,00 bu do to Buffalo; and 6,70 bt barley shipped by rail. Withdrawn from store daring faturday for city consumption, 843 bu wheat, 5,082 ba corn, 383 ba onts, B50 ba rye, 418 bu barley. ‘Tho following grain was inspected intostore in this and Philade : F {pts exhibited a big increase, belng 91 cata {i pected.—Aew York Tribune. Aug, 18, elty yesterday morning; O cars No. 2 ted winter | our rece! tee emake Ia for Raturdage The Gold was 1044210514 Insreenbacks. w cars No, 2do, 4 cars No. Lapringy 231 | rie Car tun inquiry fell off hefore Lorrtock,and the Greenbacks wero OSNGUSY, cents on tha dollar | CAte No.8 do, 20 earn No. 3 do, \4 cara rejected do ont Cloned relatively. weak at. S1,01}4. No. 1 wa (901 wheat); L car No. 1 corn, 171 carsant 12,500 ‘bu high-mised, 693 cara and 67,000 bu No, 2 do, 20 in food demand, and commanded a premium of 14 orwbich rewon sone parties were unable to fil oir orders; DUE It closed tame at $1.04. The shore In gold. FOREIGN EXCNANGE. Fi Sut days, AH cara and4,000 bu rejested do (000 corn); 1 interest, far ied juan ens a bought ear No. Loate, 25 care No. L white, GO cars and | Mt ore etme, but {no larger receltta. caumal an ‘chalet 2,000 bu No. 2 oats, 12 cara rejected do (08 vats); @ care No, 2 ryc, 69 care and 3,600 bu No, 2 do, Beare rejectod do, Lear no grado (71 ryo); 4.cara No. Qbarley, 1 car No. do, D ears extra do, 6 feellug, chouzh the closing was firm, uner apprene dionathat inore haa been sold than ena be squared u Cxpeoially f the rules azalost curvers alould prove havo beeb repeated hy the ballot then tn progress. ‘Tho Tharket haa been sold down under the exnectalton of Uke og cara per di during the last half of Zit | care feed barley (20 baricy), “Total (1,70 ears), | Auguut and if (ue current reuctpte aloud fall far bu Austria, 40° | 415,000 ba, Inapected ont: 03,702 ba wheat, | fow that Aaure theroimay he & reaction. | feller ty ‘ “Anted, | 452,239 ba corn, 38,164 ba oats, 40,023 bu rye. jo, closing: at ikii(c, Seller the Month sold at Muairoce, closing at Mi4c. Keller the Year was dull ot i closing at Oye, Cash sales Where reoorted uf 0.400 bu NO, | enrlug at $1-O9aL Ont AOsO0 INO. 20 aL BLOtsga1 0K; 11.400 hu No, Sdo. ar uzceuTige, cilelly at the outatdes 400° hu rejected at focy anid 4.000 bu by sample at B2}¢c@A1.03 on track. ‘Total, Uk, P00, Worren Witeat—Wasdull, and uraied lote wero at- mont nonlnude, Hales were 76010 by sample Unepected No. a red) at § 17 free on buard cary, and 350 bu do at “Won track. Vilixwxsora, WieatT—Was quiot and steady. fates were 700 it new No. Lat 21,00; 1.800bu doin special Pin at @1.04z.000 bi No; 2 (not atainped Minnesota) at $i.uaaal. rand 1,000 buby sample at $1,05ui1.0%, freon board cara, ‘Votal, 5.500 bu. CONN Waa morlerately active, bit chledy for future, ‘Tho motion to change the rules of the Board of Trade, by abolishing tho provisions popularly known as ‘*antl-corner," did not prevail, ‘The Noard decided yesterday by a ballot of 420 against 279, to let the rules '* romain ns they are." Private advices from Engtand etate that holders of wheat In the home markets wore asking highor prices yeaterday In consequence pf fears of damage to cropa hy bad weather, That may havo account- ed in some meneure for s good shipping demand for wheat In thin market yeaterday, Wo nole that wheat at $1.02 per bu here costa Vnlted States 09 of “#1... 12 TR S209 of o5—Januaty and at 1039 1B Seam of eT January and July.....10N, 109% VU, 6, §-2uof '03—January and July t Uhited Keates 10-40, 1 Mhited Ktates new Saat x United states currency 0 BROKERS’ Q Chicago City 7B ct.bonds. Chicayo City 7 ¥ ct. sewers Chicago City 7 } ct, water Juan, Guok County 7 Yet. bonds, long: North Chicago 7 # ct bonda (L.Park).. “07s. City allway, Sauty stds,, City Hallway, Weet Fi City Rediway, North anil ik, declining sic per bu, and closing eu tows ‘Traders tnrance Coup 96 3d per cental lald down In Liverpool, ‘Tho | eriian siunisy. vive pol rupted inoderate a. Sfenpiviaon Ttallway 7 percentss.cccs « rapge there on rpot wheat fe given aa 10s Sdepite, | mandat, unchanged quecsions ut enough exe Expullthonstock..cecseee eseeeersnns van: whlch offera.a considerable margin for decling | ceeded by the reported slipments, tite alinplng dee seen wna very dull yesterday, siinpers belug sender: Mae t roliold oft furensier lake frelzhta,and the shorts Wereiemansioutta vay, insympaihy. thowgi thelr rirchases were fair in the ngaregate,’ Wa hit, that Burriserageinfcecded tos wituhtalscount ou cash [ols peter to lara offerings for next month's dellvery. He Jer Bey reniber pened at dt h{btl gc, sold down to dusac, Witalvancod to disc, Closing’ st 41sfe. Heller tia lil mt ANA HIG, ‘atdilge. Beller October Sarit! ai-miseu closed Cash sales were ree | whilo fn tranalt, No wonder there hss beon a good "sh pying demand here the past two days People on ‘Change arc asking why the Milwankeo SSt Paul Kaslroad la discriminating against thie city inthe matter of grain. Tho road advertises the «amo mtes to Chicago asto Milwaukee, from a number of different stationn, but adda, in small type, that all yrain canslgnea to Chicago must be ‘gottoterest. BY TELEGRAPIL EW YORK. * To tye Watern Assoclated Press. Kew Yorx, Ang. 20.—Gald openedat 1054 and closed at 103, tha extremes of the day. Borrow ing rates 244, 2, 5, and 1 per cont annum and 1-04 clos perdiem. At the close foans wero mad fiatand | bagged, There. certalnly fs no renson ot this end i Tefected at U7¢4:17}404 at 1@% per cont for carrying, forsucha restriction; which would scem to havo Sec 0S) it ee aap ae aa Bilver in London, Gixd, Were silver bara 195 in greenback, and 117% In gold, Com, 4G. discount, been Inatituted for the expresa purpose of keoping wheat away from Chicsvo, ‘Tho leading prodaco markets wero Irrogalar and ‘ATH—Were fairly active, opening, dull_and weak, warauins $4 2c lower thanon Saturday. Tho receipt ere larke, aod the reported siipmenta falr, und New Goverumenta were weak. nervous yestorday, except wheat, which was | Yorkeamuin dull, Cerhor Auguatovined weak wader Uaftroad bonds were dull. steadier. Corn wae dull and weak, Onts, rye, | steady. Futures Were cuder. The hutk of the trad was in October, which was freely offered by the And sold carly aL 2H6-UTIe, then went down to Ty Sees. Sopteiliey pala at Sarat, and ‘Ausust of cash ranged froin 2a2Ii4e, Rejected oats were a! rata Teqtiest, wera reported of f.tkxs bu Nu d white at 2544 orb No. 2 at 2ezabges 0 bu rejected ni au by saniplo at Sombsulye on teecks ani 14,400, Stato bonds were eteady. ‘The week opencd with renewed nnd increased excitement on the Stock Nzchange, At the very opening quotationa were 440013; higher than at the close Saturday, and, very voon after, a furthor ad- vance of 1@3 anda reaction of 1@2 tovk place. and barley declined, and provisions nnvettled. Breadstaffs were in larger supply, the receipts of wheat exhibiting marked Increase, and the anp- ply movement waa dull except in wheat; mont of the trading being conducted hy *+home talent.” ‘The fear that big recelpte are golnxto depress Atthe-first call the market atarted off weak, but | priccetosatill lowor point med to influence a | bi dent zane free on buard, Total, 15,000 bu. there wes another speedy change, md prices re- | great many operators, and oven affected outalde tnt bigia clamge ostene in Awnus doer Ane tras covered %4@1. ‘Tho improvement later | buyers, Henco the tendency was andi tolold | Ry. 2 sold andelied at atte, Mejecteddeelingd te sie wae partlally lost, Sannibel & “St. Joseph | off purchasing for consumption, oxcept to aupply Sannin ye Lae icta és iepuat het eal shares were marked exceptions to the general } current wants. were reported uf | ithiverbu Nos. 1 aud 2 ot ot Ilut. In early dealings common broke from 12to | Thero was falr aciivity in dry-goods circles, bu rejected at 430) 400bu by sample at 4ic. Total, 12,000 bn, KARLEV—Was moderately active for future deliv. ery, wid aie lower, Cash barley was quiet, outs thero waa tte more fading in sampta lot, | No, 2 declined to &eGle, and Na, 3 sold at dic, and rejected, oF ferd, at wie. September sot at Us} Me, closing Al thedutstde, October suldnyaoxcesriy. hxtre Ni was noniinal at 4$uc0e. Cash salve wero reported o Hou bu No, 2 at usdetties 400 ba No. 3 at 3401 400 bu feed at clicy 4, 200 bu hy sainple at 40a 76e0n track, sod Hw 0, and preforred from 20 at tho clove Saturday to 2h, ‘Thin sharp decline wan attributed to state- ments published in the morning, but upon later and favorable statementa the prices of Saturday wero almost cntlrely recovered. Thero was much less activity in the afternoon, and fluctuations Buyers from the Woet aro present [n falr numbers, anda steady increavo {n the volume of business 1s now observable. Groceries met with a lberal de- mand, and for most lines tho market malatained = Brin tono, Sugarewere weak, and Saturday's quo- tations were cutdown an tic. Coffees, rice, and wera confined within acomparativuly narrow rauge. | teaa were held atfally previous figures, The artes. Hu doar $20 Free dn'beani “total gauob. NOON CAT, After the socond call, wpecutation became strong | frult market was quict and steady, Fluh met with acBales 40 UO bn at weequcoi{a for Ateuat undor the Influence of a brisk buying movement in | agood city and country demand, and wero firm. ptember, and g2adKe fur the Western Union, which carried that stock up to 80, | Prices of butter and checae ranged about the same | Gurn—215, Ur at dieesidie for August and Ke "The general Hat reached an Improvement of 4@ | axon thoclowny days of last week; but If any- ANSE Lor Reveal at $12.17%@12.00 for September 4%. ‘Trausactiuus augregate 200,841 whares, of | thing, were atrifo caslor, Nothing new was de- | and #1 for October, * Which 13,000 wore Nuw York Central, 93,300 Lake | veloped in the bagging, leatber, coal, and whod ‘Lard—250 tea at $8.10 far September, LATEaT, Mess pork was in fair demand and firmer, closing at 12251227 fOr cash or September and $12.do8 zt for October, Hales 3,000 brie at $1220 for Beptember and $14. 25a12. 92% for October. Lard waa frmer, with sales Of 2,4) tox at $A, 1008.15 for september and $4,17}¢ for Cctober, The market clustd at #4. 12taied, 13 seller eptember and $8.15 6.176 seller Ociuber. ‘Ahors riba were firmer, with sales of 675,000 Ibs at 6igu cas. nOU $6, 2500. 2714 fur beptember, Auigast sold at Shoro, 13,400 Northwestern, 8,00 Rock Island, 18,400 St. Paul, 3,700 Ohins, 4,600 Delaware & Hudson Cana}, 4,200 Hannibal & St, Joe, 31,400 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, 8,500 New Jersey Central, 8,400 Michigan Ceftral, 0,000 Pacific Sail, and 39,000 Western Union, ‘There waa quite flarry Inthe money market tilaafternoon, guharp demand having carried the rate op to Gh per diem and tnterest. At the cloue, loans 1@5 per anno, rhe mercantile paper, 4435. markets, Oils were in fair request for the time of year, and were steady as previously qouted, ‘The demand for lambor at tho yards continues active, Tho offerings of cargocs were aniall, bence a Nght business at tho docks, Thero was, however, a fatr Inquiry for lumber, and the few cargoes of plece atu on sale wero soon disposed of, The woo! market waa quictand unchanged. Smiatl orders are being filted gonerutly at. quots- Hone, Broom-corn waa quiet and steady, Timothy ‘Wheat was active and higher. powitae, aad closed at Giircaurge iseptctnber sald at vugaisth and clused at Oi! attic, eller the year sold atuslgats closed at 91.0234. Customs, $417,000, decd was caster, in consequence of the largo re- | , 0TH valu fair demand aud deiner. August, sul a The Teeduary disbursed $43, 000, telpla ‘The demand waw fair, bub ine heavy offor- | st tiqasiige, and closed at 41340. He eaten eld GAze, ‘Gate were Grmer under a fair! ‘and in wfiaaeer cemez andes fas oaal tna empatty gored a di es acpate October sold at 21@2340, and ‘Charters were mada for about 16,000 bi osu bu tora, and'33,u00 bu vata whee _——— GENERAL MARKETS. ings weakened the market and gaused many buy- ere to hold pack. Ides and bay were unchanged, Poultry waequict and steady. Tho offerings and demand wore both light. Green fruits were plentl- {ul and lower, peaches especially being weak ander onusaally large offerings, Lake frelghts were ices active at unchanged Sterling heavy; lo whort, 484%. M Ustroure ius, Currency da, aTOC KE, ue ALOUOL—Was quiet aad firiner at $2.0502.18, alcasiiver satee 8 Per an Sencar fo tamales Hoom ) BROOM-CORN—Was qulet and unchanged. Dealere Fr rig ut was taken for 63,000 bu wheat, 260,000 bu corms | sre giitay amull orders, and do not expect larwe buyers Saripora 3 Watch and 84,000 bu oats, In addition 10 the charters of | win cuter the market before neat month. The stock Aduns Bs} Fort Wayne. Saturday afternoon, here fe estimated at t,600 tuns, ‘The new crop promises ‘Terre lau Through frelghts to New York by lake and rail were quoted at 15c on wheat, 14¢ on coru, and 10¢ on vats, é Rall freights were firm at provious rat Grain was quoted at 0c per 100 the te New York, and Se to Rowton and Now Englaad pointe, Hates on boxed meats were quoted at 60 shove grulo z- ‘well went of (he Misslasippt, but will probauly be much smaller than usual in thie State, Quutations: Green hurl 747%c; mediom hurl, red-tipped, 6460; grven brush, with burl enough to work it, SW@Ge; red-tip- ped, with du, Geade; yd du, 4?s665c4 Inalde brush, 44 Gh¥cs luferior brush, 4@4ics crucked du, Si¢a4e. BUTTER—The changes {n the butter warket wero not important. Thu hot weather tended to restrict the idle 108) ilinuta Cent futon Ferive busda..tocay | OPES demand, but the volume of salce reached m very Fr Cleveland & Fi $a). U. Bland grant. BXPORTS FROM THB BEAUOARD. spectable azgrezate, and previous prices were well Northwestern. sssevee 2213 U» &. alubiug fun ‘The following table exblblts the uxporte of the | tained. ° Most of the choice and fancy lots were taken bai Seach tl aoe articles named from the principal cities of the At- | by the local trade, Quotsitons rematu as before: Feucy Tenneser 04, o1d...-++ 435 creamery, Z2624¢) quad Lo ehuice grades, 10@20c} Teubeuce, da ne f Mantle seaboard forthe Weeks ending on the dates | rita iaqizes Inferior tu common, Kust2c, Virgie Boyt aco. given: dvot& duatt, dug.1%, | HAUGING—No changes wore apparcut Crain bags Sax Fuaxcisco, Aug.20.—The following were the TE ee eee ee ar aie Eigen Lewletooy 2ulgey Outer cloning yuotstions ay the Stock Exchange: eon azihter wan) e Es: vas . b Oisar: ey tN g Creek, 21¢; American, Lie; burlaps, 4 and S bu, A 10, Keptuck 5 Sorniud | BOs hed UvOL OAS | Tes cies lecclant de, act pele BS yen. ong STOCK OF GHAIM IM NEW YORK. ste les Renebeg Sve, Reg Neer Seen BUULOD. sas secesccrscss 8 Nurtuera Delle « 174 | ‘The followlug table extibite the stock of grain |" BUILDING MATEMTALS—Were tn modarate d Cansulidated Virgiuia. 29% Overuas .... 22% | to New York om the dates named: mund ‘and steady: Cuiniion brick,” $4.00, Uresee Caitforula. a : ay, | Bite, Hé.chatybo: fimo ta bulls wena dela ts Chater: ul date Aug By Aug. tm aug. 2h | uot ot Mientgan stucco, $1.15 per belt pletering Exchequer. aE ire ead aera Clee et Uitfeeb trade was quiet. Thero was s moderate Gould & Cu RE Sumas agence AaNh HS ovement at tbe anhesed reoge of prices: Goud to Hisice serene: aime Re Maks AR | PSE ret eee azn at dutta Consulidated ahead uke | GOAL ene ackawana equ aozse Guna Tusthee .. oe GOODS RECEIVED a nd range, $8.40; Dlowburg, $8.60 Briar ilill. $3.30; ahimore & nto, # auti.0o; Iitaula, $3,308,003 Gariaherric. $4.300 4.75; Ludlada block. 94.20. BGb—Freah stock was dalablo at Lic, and guod st 10 x ors active and @rm. Cod end ii—Continue fairly mackerel are not yet arriviug in quantities auficleot to 0. ite SEW OnLMARS. New Ouran, Aug. 2U,—Gold, 1064. Sight exchange at 44@% premium. bterling, 01. younian. Loxpox, Aug. 20.—Tbe rate of disconnt on open market for three months’ bills, 14@1X; below the buuk rute Ob. Consuls, obey dnd account, 03 belt. Uuited tates bonds—"dis, 100%; 'U8m 100% 10-405, L0d',; mew bs, LOTH. at Chicago Customs Aug. 20: Leon Dopey, 1 cask G. Bostuger, 154 caske cognac; order, 300 late; Stettauer Bros. & Uo., 5 casee J. V. Farwell & Co., 0 casce dry guods; Carson, Pirlo, Scott & Co.. 20 cases dry . 125 pkgs dry yoods; Ficld, Leiter & Co., 10 bales bagging; Vagrbo, Rubling & Co., 0 ca wya; J. ¥. Farwell & Co., 10 cases dry goods; meet the deunaud. Followiug are the quotatinuas: 1 whitetsn, per belt be $4.1084.25; fawily whl Bab, $3.25: rout, $3.00; Ny. 1 snore mackerel ei oe St ea dagieass, 15h fanity dy bee, Hlth Buy; do medluay BaTe od hore Kite, laree. §1. Shear wy famby Mies TOL NM, $8.2) 8 Toh Gear: apllt, trie, round, sn Kite, amoked halthii. Colombia Kiver xalmon, Yy-brl, RYO AND NUIS—A iy fale bustaess tin proweens, and a firm ret of price both for dae mentfo aad [ent ort fra. Weal Forriux—lates, e fen pron Muacatel Fanta, 77x63 cstron, 2%2Te, Doswraric— Aiden apvles, Vetes Michigan ido, Tiley Souter, O14 (ox blackberring, TH6.4THC} rasD- eerie 7 cherries, Ties ai NetscFil . Jeger French walnute, 1083 Grenoble: watnite, yrdeaides Weaztie, SAGtie: pecans, Texas, Taney do Missouri, Gastge: Wiimlogton peantts, O4G}act Ten- AMG 5 iTH—Peaches were dull and lower tin- der heavy olterings of Eaatera and Western frit, Delaware peaches sutd at $1.75 4200 perbow Other native fru(te were In moderste request. Quotations: Rinckhernies, cuittvated, ©2.50: do wild, €1.80@ 1,753 apples, €2,00@1.00 per hrly crab apptes, "POF baskets pears, s0cdiMe Dor barker: to Hariletts, TAZ Iet peaches, Pvtiie per basket: and 7046 ber box krapes, Soto per backer or fe pee Ith; wateremetinn, SR 2 1200) per TOOL Mak uo, 87.008 4,00 per TON, OFANRCS. $1.00087.00 per bors lemonk, 8d.50A7.00 er box: California pears, €4.00e4.6u5 ut uraper, 84.0 4.20 per crate of 20 vay uo pluitis, $4.00 Der bux of 20 Iba, ‘GROCERIES—Bugars were eaty, There wasn free movement for the time of at but ander Hneral ftocke and in rynipathy with the Eastern market Priges weve (rrewularly lower. For move other articles nthe et the market maintained 9 steady tone, Wo ow qnote as follows: Itck—Caroling, TAs 4er Loulslana, 7273{c. Corrers—0, UW. dave. 20480e: dara, 2. ne Tet ghotee to fancy Ilo, 2bez8%ye1 gourd fo prinie, Baie Fyfe common tw ‘fate, afar (er roasting, Weis c. SeaGane—Patent ent font, 13<ai2cr erurhe Ai¥¢c3 granulated, Li alee watered, Berd ees A atandanh, Inc 10}Acev'do No, 4, Hse OYes extra C, 10-f Blower C No, 1. Vheolecs CNo, 2, o4av%cr yellow, c. nvrs—Callfornts sugar-loat drips, 5525%c3 Callf nia honey drips, S0uS2e;, ood sugar-house strip, 45 ‘Sew Orleane 4 Ha Set Dace Map, BAVC, T7ei 7c cloves, 44 -aMic; Casale, Meenier pepper, 1sgesiGcy nutiness, $1.02. 101 Cale eutta ginger, [0@1tc, aps—True Blue. Gey Cerman mottled, gaye Games White City, styaoet White It gee nh Blossom, 7ct Savon Imperial, 9 i TIAY—Olt hay was In moderate request at the nexed prices: ‘Timothy, $1. No. 3, 83.000! y meen a Le fas fant! pralric, $7.50%¢4.00; No. ty THOUWINES—Were Ko higher, with 9 fate demand atine advance, Sale waa made of tou brie at $1.09 per zion, SFifirks—Continuo tn requent and atendy, The receipts are lights Clty butchers’, cows, 747140 taterra, BOS! ic, Average, 70 fa; green-cured, light, Nicene; heavy. eres er damarci, eat Part cured, AYeyurcen salted kip, Mer green calf, 12! iaet Mint and prime dey Kipand calf, 10toer dry-anited hides, I2igeydry flat Go, 10<a17ct deacon aking, 4368500 HOPS—A few recaling wre oucred at IR@20c. Tho Cooperstown Journal Aug. 10 saya io This yeneral tenor of the letters which liave reached ueduring tha ms week giver tinued prospecta nt Inte hap crap In thiacountry. "int tho blight which struck certain focalities about the frat of the month in Madison Conn ty, Ienow visiting. portions uf Ote mu. Ie etrixes nd fenly and destructively, | We haveaven specimens from yarde very promising tt within a week, whtch aranot Forth picking. Growers are becoming alarine, and Many ary preparing tu plek Immature yurda Tho ex; fent of this raat or blight fa not kuown, but we donot belleve it la general. even {n this county,” ‘OlLs--No marked changes were developed in the olf market. A liveraldemand ecisted at the following Tange ot peices: Cathon, 110 dee, teat, ier do, Tl hole legal text, 10deg., iNet snow-white, 150 text, Bet. Neadlight, 175 dea, test, “Wer extra’ tart ofl; et No. ty ete Now 3 Wer Unaced, raw, ayes lied, £8e3 whule, ‘wwinter-bleach, Tot sperm, £2.00 ratntoot oll, wirietly pure, S106 do. nats Mo poe: do, No. pau oll, 47c: Rtratts, fee; tnlbers’ oll, dct turventine, det naphthis, deodur- tzed, aa gray.. 5c; ensollne, deodorized, 74 deg, gasolines woes West Virginia ol ral, dee, natural, sudeg.. 30c; reduc be. POULTRY ASD GASIE- were small, but amply, a there was IftI0 toouiry, Large aprinzs and ol hens wers quote t at $3.0045. 504, udemall chickens At B1.Kxe2.% according ty size \d condition, Ducks wera quoted at 82,50 per dozen. Wil ducks were quoted nt 1.2401. per dozen, Grousa from neighboring States aolil at $2.5093.00 per dozen, BA ROC ich poultry POTATORR—Wers noted at 81,0081.25 ner bri. SEEDS—Timotby was fairly active, but weaker, under heavy oféringy, cloding nt F14t4¢ 1.45 for prime. riees ranged from SLAt 4754, Seller Anu was oted at $1.10, Flag wan in’ request ob 81.2501,23, tha aaate waa made for frat half of September at 81 BALT—Was nctive and firm. ors xy they a acliing more. adit than ever before insummner. Prices fare lower than for twenty veara past. Quotations: Fina anit, Sei ordinary coarse, #121: datr}, Without Uops, $2.00; Ashton dary. per sack, £4.00. TEAE—The market waa quoted moderately actlro and steady. | Wo quote: UCNPOWDEN—LoInmon, Weer food do, B58 medium, svedie: cuoddo, dxcgictcr fine, S3659¢4 Mnevt, acy choles, UAGe7ICs chotvest, wIGEes fancy, $1.00 1.10. LMPERTAL—Common. 2220; mood do, Hares mor dium, 34.440c% Ryo do, 43(4-43e% fine, aGocy finest, muchas chotce, Mrgracs chuteeet, THATS. S: Youna Hyso%—Common, 25.240; goad da, 10233e5 edit. sacriocs goon to, dia es inc, dweabcs dacat, ss GhOICER WASONE:. name fon, 24e2et cud contnion, 2Oa% Je GET TCS tad meddiam, 38664003 No tet finent, 484 choice, 524550; choloest, Sé000; choteest new, 7acaTic. Vouoxas Common, 278%%e¢ good common, 30crIe5 ‘Baadoer good Modlin, 4144be5 One, 456 Hay it, SMBs Chole. H4tUVes chaierat, TIDE, WOUL—Falr ortersararucelved fruin Western man- afacturers, ant, In thy acuregate, considerable wool is Changing hands, but Kestern buyers have withdrawn, andthe market appear to be quict aa compared with the activity a month ‘The market Is tolerahly steady at the recent de jotntions: Medium une ‘waskied 21ers WE@se; Ane ficece, washed, Soe} imedtuin Whwidas tub wuols, etiatce, 40gidc; do, falr to Rood, Sow ade, LIVE stock, ciicsao. CATTLE—Reectved during Sunday and Mond; 2,570 heads same time last week, 2,0 head, Ro far sipping gradea were concerned thera.waa practically no market. The number of Eastern buyers present was not noticeably lesa than ta usaatiy: seen at tho yard on Monilays, Dut they were for tho most part {die spocta- tors, the total of thelr purchases not reaching Sou head. News from the markets beluw was by no meane nfs character tocall out any movement In that direction, and had the receipts buen as large ms tho average tt te not unlikely that holders would have been obliged to accept lower prices, As tt was there was no quotabia change from lust week's cloaing quotations, Wutelers’ cattle, including common natives and Texaa through cattle, wero {a fatr dumand, and. under moderate offerings the market for theso descriptions developed moro strength than characterized it throughout lost week, No general advance was catabllahed, but tn not a fow Instances there wore sates at prices better hy 1003 18a per 100 Be than could haya beon realized by the samo grades on Friday last. Tho but of tho day’ work was accomplished within tho comparatively na row limits of 83,00@.80, but the extrema range was $3.0093.83, Nativo cows sol principally at 82.700 2.00, and Texas cattle ct $2.0023.25, A chotce load of ‘Texans were taken by a alitpperat $3.50: E. Thompsan €Co, soli 102 Colorado cattle at $1.40, and Tal, Pate terion & Co. luld 13 ear-luada from the wame State fur Bitch ng buyer wae found, they, having arrived by & Inutrain, Tho market closed quiet, with the larger arg of this aupply of native stock lett tu the yards tne CATTLE BALES. ‘Price, Na $5.55" i'Texas, G0 (24 Tex: 4.00 Ba Al Ht TOxnt 6, ROT RRRA. sos dd cows, We Sd cows oe OTS HOGS—Mecotyed during Sunday and 'Stonday, 0,420 sametiing Inet week, U0, ‘The demund fur bacon grades Was quite lively, and ther wassullctout cutn- tition amoug ical sad Keatern buyerstu varry up Hees matrung Se per WO ibe, saica ituking at $3.20 40 for cumntion to prime kradrs, Heavy livue wero dull, neither snippers nor packers appearing to want ther, and einall aa was the sunply, wilery were unaulg {ado inure tua sustain Saturday's prices. A few uf the best were purchised by shippers, but niost of the taleg were (o packers at §4.600U0 fur common to goad.” lurerlor mixed love and skips auld at $1,008 4 ssppoparsopooe BEESSESSCSSSE! 3 i 3 | ae EE ite Ittle bustocss was done fo this branch uf the inarket, the supply being United totwocar-loads. W RuNuLe ROGE He Beat ME BS, ONS BU KEW YOK. New Yous, Aug, 20.—Hervae—Recetpts 4,349, mak- Ing 700 fur the week, sqalnst 7.570 lust ‘week, au (rau fur the currespoudiug week bast years tuuru uo: Cattle than usual for (he seasut, aud tu asereze quall- ty better tha several weeks paatt prices gehade alrongor than Friday last, but scarcely Up to the werk Oya week ago, und sales slow; beat two car-luads 10 uarket 124C; best large drove 9 rio over bey ure inary fo very youd steers, He luferlor and tan Dattves, Taavtys; and decent tO very f wod Cherokee caltle Tenved meses sore tle held over; exporte for tha week, 8uTU ura’ 24 cattle. suRky—' i ‘1 Ses! vod, eek and Receipts 10,200, making 24,489 for ye week, ft Weeks pricea iell olf Suadge per B heen euise foie vowed Canad fase the largest, Beall wes fair to owl sheen, 4'(u5 ies ot far, frum Canad fax) Tat sheep exported during the Week ‘ending Satur- day. Viinn—Recetpes 7,140, waklog # total of 21,470 for the Week, aguinat 21,650 lot week; co demand fur Hye hogs, aud ou sates ou five welght, bUFratu, Berrato, N,Y.. Aug. 9). Carina itece pt market quiets buyers and seilers upart; ten Fastern advices cause a depressivay quotaliuts eke on last Week'son beat to ComulOD urud fies cotmpare favuratiy with Test wees's; snipers’, sa5a0UN; bulebers and mediow grades of sblppers, 4. THES.05) stockers, $3.4, 75. Mekr ads Lamus—ltecelpts, 2,400; market not ce tablished; po sales to-day. = oGe~itecetpis, 2.750; falr demands Yorkers, best, $5. 42405.85; Talr, BG.35 Brewery, $5. 1254: Jicayy, beat, $5. 41495.55; cholce, 63. pale, ‘$5.43; Coarse,” $5.90, Wt, Low Sr. Lovis. Aug. 20,—itouy-Easter: $4.7509.15. Cattig—lull; no deniand for sipping grades; cows api betfore scl et aesnc; Tesaus wud fodin, he AS yairrs Hogs 1.40: cattley 1,500, ciscatvatt Cixcixmati, Aug. 20,—Hyga—steady aud drm corm, prrking, #4. A9a5,00 303 aipments 0 bien mira, tte ‘ LUMRER, ‘Tho offerings at the ante docks were email, being atout a dozenenrgora, Thé demand was cond, and nearly all tho offerings were taken ently at unchanged prices, Pleco-atut was memly at $7. 50, Inch Tumber was quoted nt €9.07012.25, Lath soldat §1.25, aml phingtes were quoted at 1.P042, 10, Cargore barges Mercury, Campbell, and Sete, from Luidington, 762,000 ft plece-stumt at $7.50. Cargo barge Mary Amanda, from Grand Haven, Fo, 000 ft select stripe and hoants at $15.00; 90,000 ft strips and boarda at 84.00; 14,000 fath at $1.29, Cargo achr Ns Parsons, from Indineton, 120,000 ft picce-atutt at $7.50. Lumber fretahta were firm at $1.25 for Ledington, Pane for Mantatee, and $1.52!¢ for Mnekegon or ‘The retail market waa active and steady, The move- ment 1s principally in common lumber, prices for which PATA, Fa DU Eur, sobtis; Wheat, 101,000 bur corn, ots 305 hu, ' Inter, & mer tie ‘arn red wi a. x id at av NEW ORLEANS. Maw Ontrans, La, Atie, 20.—FLorn—Dull: $5.95; triple, 84. 7947.90; high pravics, $1.7, Gorn quiets weaky B¥AN. “Cate quicts acaiy oH Conx-Meat—Quiett $2.50, 7: falr deinands prime, $17.03; chide, Porte dult, weak, and lower; yi tierce: IiaDos Kea ONTiTe fy kearsally bimners shoal tne 7: erry are Irregular. Following Inthe pricelist: Oger packed, Met, Havon aiuet and “ly Firat and shoulders, Gey clear ribs, Babsi4cr clear, Af, ‘Suyart Thiet clears Taek: * 34.09 | eel an htattiion ee ar tga Wantky—Quilets 81.051.91,, Gnocentes—Coitee duit and nominal: Rio carzoe, 1e% 42060 In gold, Sugar anady: tale lemanty cunt Rion to goo common, Mas get fate to Cully fale, ay Bes peline to chole Sanles sellow clarited, 13 Tolge. Molasses dali? nominals no quotations, Rico Fate demands firms fale to prime, 047! {c, ‘Urax—Nominally unchangeds 72ye7I0. Bartimone, Aaw, 20.—Fu ‘Thitd clear, 14 to First anit secon} clear dresse First common decaset stding. Flooring, drst common, dresser Flooring, serand common, dreaed. Flooring. thint common, dreseed. Bax boards, A, 4 Inenes aril upw: Rox baarde. C Antock boarite, 10 to 12 inch. R—-Drlls toward street Batock hoards, 1010 $2 Inch. 17) 4 | and Wert BI.00€G1.75; extri, €5.0065.75; Gatock bonds, 12 to 14 Inch, Ta.nxei7.0) } family. 1.75, Common stock huar 12,00214,00 |. Gitats ‘at firmer and fairly actives Western ‘Common tumber—o1 ‘ary winter ted, Siaugr \uguat, Septeintien, Fe mait.on | #1,30 bid . Com-sventern AEM rt Gemmon 4, 12 re BME.) | mixed, ep cd Aum BMgcy Keptember, Siig Common boards, 14 10 19 Let.» eve eeree: .00-410.99 | n6'ee; October, S7!¢c bldy ateamer, Stsec. Oats fairy Dimension stat, yereen. €3.7540.00; dry. 10.000610.40 | active ond carters ‘Weatern whit», Wygitte; mixed, 33 Dimenalon tut, 22 to 30 Bimal timber, 0x0 to 8x, Pickets, rongh and selec Picketa' select, di 11.00810.00 | wave, Hye dull anit lower at gov eee Maryland and Penn: inta prime, €14.09 Tiovistoxs—Pork, £14.75, Baik meats t shonle Lath. ders, Chey clear rib aides, Wife. Hams, 1291ie. Lard, shingles, ntandari renned, $4) Shinaleg A" cholce to extras. Uctrex—Prime firms other kinds dull and ticayy; ‘Dry abingtes 15c extra, Thame, chotce Western, TernotRca—-Dully crude, 74er refined, 19%(c, Corree—qutety buyera-and mailers apart; 130, care Bass, 163, Mey folibrt A7aase. Writamy—Qinet at 81, 11 a 100 Delay wheat, 12,00Gbn: corn, me T000 hus tye. 2, 100 bu, ‘Wlieat, 23,000 ins corn, 15,000 bu. aT, BOC BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Kpeelat Dispatch to The Trine. Tivrnronn, Aug. 20-11 m.—Grain—Wheat— 0 Br. Loris, Aug, 20.—Corros—(ull and uochanged Wiuter, No, J, Hxdt No. 2, 12st apring, No. 1 1261 oe ipase (liad andiower to Rely Only aDall be No, 2, 108d: white, No. 1, 102d; No. 2, tte 1ody | bing trade, GiAts—Wheat dat and towers No. 3 red fall, 8 QL AAG casts $1,199 1. 1BE4 for Auiets FLUID for Seprembert No. d do. 8t-0 cay. Corn nictirg and luwert No.2 mixed, d6igearet(e ‘eashy 3940 t9Ke club, No, 1, 128 10d; No. 2, 124 1d. Corn—-No, 1, 268 day Nu, 2 206 Vrovistoxs—Pork, 62900. Lard, 43400, [Lavenroot, Aug. 20-19. m.—Provisions.—Pork, | 1" Septemmert eis ite tor eter a ini ae ap Mara, ane, inwert szeroniy-ans bid at cai. herley duliy ientania Livknroot, Ang. 20-Latest.—Cotrox—Heavy; 6@ | of the season, No. Sapring. new, S30. 03 Wattnky—Firnier nt S1(0, Ot salen 7,000 balens speculation and export, 10+ Quy American, 4,60, Baeapsturrs— California white wheat, average, 115 lod ized; club, 12a 1dB12e 1Ody apring, 108 KdAaIIN; Provinions—Pork tull'aid tower to sell; 812.20 bid cashand August. Lardduil and towers ates winter.ty ‘on private tering, IuIk meate—No olfera ‘or tive bus lowers $8.05} 85.37%) 87.209 winter, 12@128 Gd. Corn—Wertern mixed, Digan ad. | 712) \ : Teontrs—Flour, A.0ovbrisy wheat, 84,000 ba Onts—Amertean, Sn@ae Gd. Barley, D4 cd, Hear | y,Sn0 Lui cata, 81.0.0 mi Fe, wits barley, Bone. Canadian, 378.60. Louts' Cuoven Exxn—American, 4592509, Locisvinue, Avg. 20,—Cortox—Firm: te, Pnovietose-Mese pork, £24. Deef, of. American | Elounc-ulks altouerings taken at yeuteraay’s prices, Otals--Wheat dully red 81. amber, 81, 1.25. Com dull: white, Ges talxeu, 456, Ostedully white, Ste} mixed, suc. Tlay—Sominal. Provistons—Pork quiets lower to sell; $12.00. Tank monte litte lower 10 instances, Bacun drogphiigs Ste Ties Be. Sayae naire hams steanys 1036 » Ls Awlets choles leaf tere, luwlUycs keg duimlual, Witaky--Firmer: #1. CEES VSS ee, Julet; unchanged. CINCINNATE. Cixcuexatt, Aug. 20.—Curtox—Quiet and lower; lorac. FLovn—Dalls family, $5,250.00. Gnarn—Wheat dull, wenk, and lowers te. 1.20, Cora casters 7@44e, Oats, wwaitte. Hy fifr demands A7e5se. Warley dui and nomin: Puoviatoxa—Tork dull and nomloals B6.c0 bids 13.00 naked. Lard dull and tower: current make, rs Aura Kettle, $0.00g10.00. Lalit mente inactive, 4}(e3 86.551 ig, Bacon ateadys Gigsorecs 74a Het 8 ‘Wittery—Active and Arms $1.00, Herret—Dull and ancbanged. Linageo Ott—o5at7v. min Mitwacres, Wis, Any. 20.—FLoun—Dnll. Ds Whitey Ryo, Sie, lon’, 486d. Long clear bacon, 359 dds short do, 378, Ciirexe—American, S18, ‘Tattow—Fine Amorican, 41834, Prrnobecu—Spirits, 849d; refined, 1e@ite bd. Lissren O11—20s@208 01. Itxaix—Common, fs Oty pale, 133, Srunits OF TURPRSTINN—278, loxnox, Aug: 20.—HKeringD Pernonecx—l0s0d @l0ssd, Srimits oF Tenrestive—26s 3d, Axtwrnr, Aug, 20,—PRtnoLavs—31MC, Piss) totlowing were received by the Chicago Board of rate: Liverroot, Aug, 20.—Primo Mess Pork—Eastern, 70a; Western, 644. Bacun—Cumberlands, 3745 short the, O78 Gus Tons clear, 33a Aly short clear, 379 Ods shoulders, 328; hame, 21, Lard, 4380. ['rima mens Deef, Ones India moss beef, 05a; extra Indie meas, 1084; cheese, Slas.tallow, din, Lonnon, Ang. 20,-—Livenroot—Whoat firmer, Corn In moderate demand. Manx Laxx—Wheat rather ealer, Corn steady, Cargoce off coast—Wheat rathor AUKER.. casler; falr average Calltornia, £7@58s. Corn unchang- | jQRAhi Wheat unrcttiens ouened at g dectine Of Her ed. Caryoes on Poesage—Wheat rather easter. Cora | st.uilgs No. 1. 81.0Uey "s1.vly Anzu, unchanged. Good shipping California wheat Just atip- dost September, iver, No. U Milwagce, oe. Cont ped, 62aad; nearly due, 67a, Country markets—En- | Suilandiowors No.2. Ate, Oute in fats dima atand generallycheaper; French firm, Weather in Ens | put at lower rates: Ne ‘si%e. glaud sowery. nginital: No, 2 wpriiy, tse4 Kepteni Rrewunrersi tires tg Uti tas : ecKirTs—F lone. i i e AMERICAN CITIES. SultruasTe—Floury 4.400 brlay whreat,' 1,000 tu. NEW Yo! Apectat Dispatch to The Tridwene, New Yon, Aug. 20.—Gnatx—Wheat much brisker, and valucs mado an advance far the day’ of 2@3e per bu, clasing Srmlys dealings largoly on speculative ac- count, In good part to provide for outatandings for Bep> tember and October deltverics; the export call also was moreactire, witha falr Inquiry from focal millers; red and amber Western, about 11,000 bu tn lots at $1,2501.40, the Intte = for very chotes Michigans No. 2 Milwankco spring, 8,000 bu at $1.07; ungraded spring, poor to fatr, eimail lots at $1.20; No, 4 Northwestern spring, October option, 8,000 bu Inut call at $1,202 150,0U0 bn No 2 Chfeago and Milwaukee epring, September and October options, various and specified deltverfes within those months on a baste of $1.1841.10 for Chicago, and $1.:2G1,23 for Milwaukee; asample of No, 2 Chicaga ‘spring of new crop, representing about 25,000 bu, the first arrival of the season, was exhibited on Change, @ very werlor quallty, averaging 02 De tothe bu, and quot- ed at $1.40 asked; quotations No, 3 Northwestern spring. Septeinber options, nominal; October, $2.10 ‘bids 61.20 asked, Corn more active, but prime at a re- duction of about Ic, and poorer qualitics at 1@20, per bu, closing about steady; mixed Western ungraded, so@hde, nominally S6GiWo for sailing vessel, B54OsUs for high mixed, and 62gcde for steamer qualityy yel- low Wentern, SSaSoc. Ryo very mioderstely sought after, and quoted hearys £0,0c0 bu No, 2 Western for September delivery at Hc, and a car-losd here at ade, Tnovistowe—Mess pork tn Umlted demand for carly delivery, and quoted tower seller; sales $00 brie on private terms mt = 613,00; Weatern prime quoted nominal, and for forward delivery tesa activet August options quoted at the clore nominal. September, §13.00, and: October, 813.00, with sales of 250 bry September at $12.00 Tostox, Aug. Increadingy Western, suv extra, $3. 500,00 Wiscontin extras, 8th, 0040. 5 nesota bakers’ extra, £7.0004.004 winter wheat, le, Tudians, sud Miohtizan: 90.2 x07-291 Uihuols, Po.irg cot Bi. Louls, 87.cad.c0y Stinnewts pata, 8.008 ‘Gnare—Corn quiets mized and yellow, ONaate, Oats dull; atmaust nominaly prices ranged 25.4500. BUFFALO, Dervate, Aus, 20.—Gnatn—Alt gxceptiny corns that cereal very dull Fotedo, In lute, at GOWe: 700 Ini Hiei mnixed da at Sie, Guntatlons ex rely numioal fur wheat, onta, rye, sud cley. UasaL Farroute—Exctteds higher, Wheat shi ax 79Li8e, and corn at F2hhe Ao Sew srorseea® Meet oswEnd, Oawnoo, Aug, 20,-GHAIN—Wheat—No, 3 Mil wank chub, 81.25, Gorn seen. Westar oe FOMIA. Ponta, Aug. 20,—Hiaiwixxs—Pirin; held at $1.01 ‘no sales ruported, Demand moderates stoct B40 49,00) In neglect to Wa Soe 1 COTTON, New Onieans, Aug. 20.—Cotton doll and turer; mates, 814 baleay good ordinary, VUGOKes low mil dilug, 10010}401 middilng, 10'4@10%4e% Bord middling, UGiUsygez middling falr, WigwIiIre; fate, 12G12! Tucelpta, net, 937 bates; xrum, 347; export, nore; stock. 23,002. 5 Gatvestox, Aug, 20.—Cottox—Nominals middling 1o'{cj uot recelpts, 72. Moniie, Aug. 20.—Corrax—Weak; middling, 10'(¢4 net recolpts, 74 bates; sales, 50, CHanLesToN, Aug. 20,—CoTTox—Dull; middling, Jey net reeolpts, 17 bates sates, 73. HAYANNall, Aug. 20.—CoTTON—Dull; lower to sell; middling, Hey net receipts, 10 bales; sates, 10; comt- ‘was, 105, pe PETROLEUM, Oy a ON ete ae anchancea | CURVELAND, O., Aug. 20.—O1l-~Sarker steady al rate: Bacon Ightly deatt tay Western long clear Orn; standard white, 110 test, 113{c, Pirrenono, Aug.20.—PernoLecy—Quies and steady crude, $2.05 at Parker's; reOned, 134@13}{0 Phulads pia delivery. quoted at 7c, Western steamertard quoted lower for early delivery on a more active business, closing atendter; salce of 1,175 tcs now at $4,0005.C0, chlelly Satogsosige August option quoted at the clos at pear aGanE re Soptember, 8. 57! October, i , aoe Se | Kepler Soealt! Decemter, 'gacss | NEW YoRx, Auz, 20.—Dusinces moderate with nect- bil; seller =—s remainder = of ~—s tho. _—year, agu houses, and the fovbing trade finproves steadily veg Lid siles ef SOD tee AURUN. at. Sit cattun yooustn fatr request sud unchanged In prices ee ait tea Boptomber at $2.0000,5; S250 tox | Prints fairly netive, and glaghame In good detoané: ‘woolen goods dulug fairly. Tho Bulletin saya Wu cant of British goods will bo sule at auction Friday. TURVENTINE. Winutuatos, Aug. 20.—Srinita oy Toarestisi~ Bteaidy a Octuber at $9,65.8.0245 1.2%) tea November at 88.4256 @H.491 1,H0 tes December at Gd.27hy«8, 40; 200 tee seller the remainder of the year at 84,3234 u8,3754, ‘TaLtow—Btoady on amoderate trade; auoted from £8.0048.25 for good to strictly primey sales equal to 6,600 Ih In lots chlefly at 82.18%. Bvoane—ltaw inactivo, aud quoted weak, witti falr to good refining at 3}4@s}%0 per Ib; refined sugars in QCLAN 8ST: seed bt deneree Mahe request. x WVuisxy—Advanced to $1,124, with sates reported of 100 bria at 81.08, Fax:aurs—The feature of spectal Interest waa the Philadelphia and Liverpool. ‘The only transatiantioline salling unter the Arse cau Flag? ballhucevery ‘Thursday’ trons Pitisdel pbk And Wedheaday trom Liverpool. RED STAR LIN Carrying the Belgian and Untted Btates matts, | salle every twelve days, alternately from PHIL ADEL Pil aud SEW YORK. DIRECT aud ONLY to ANTWeult ‘Drafts in aniounta tus His it WRIGHT & BONS, more urgent call for accommodation on berth and charter for grain, rates in which were advanced, clus {ng atrong and buoyant; room for cotton In good de- miand at full fgures; tonnage for moat other trades in comparatively moderate request on a basigof about previous quotations; for Liverpool, engagements by steatn of 23,000 bu wheat at 0) for London, by steam, 1,000 bu gratn, of whitch #000 bu at 101d and 8, 000 bu at lid per bu; for Glasgow, by steatn, 16,000 bu grain acod per bu, To the Western Associated Press, Naw Your, Aug. 2, quoted Steady at S111 hos bd ‘ures closed steady Au; iT 0c 2 4 oe eeemoiee, TLeodiibiey Sareinces tienas | wy, 2of! laniiol phe sChleae, Heber ppecciuber, itroail-ter January thisse | Ooo ks Aid Nich Februsry. th. D5e: q ys Br: — Afi tat Mian outaem ty oxerteanooe | ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEABIERS Jun—Heny, %) : naet rec bows briny No, 2, Sacgas.tuy super g i ry Btateand Wostorn, si-vocss.ou¢ comuion toch Sine Sass aoe goo ta gto oe Cor extta Ghar q fancy, $U.c0ud.00} extra Ok, Bitnaulzay st. Lodi, en.tbas. 3) 4 New York and Glasgow! ETHIOPIA. Aus35, a Glasgow VIGTORIA, bept t, HL aus NCHO GEA REpt, Kew York to Glagow, Liverpoul, or’ Loudu Ainhesota pateut Os: Drocens, $1,008.78, "itye uur heavy: Re Cabins, 365 to teu, ” lnteruediate, ‘$355 siverage CowasShesL—Dully Western, $3.004:1,i0, “New York (o Suutuam pion’ and Lasdu Graix—Whe ers, recetpts, | KLYSIA. Ady. cil, Vasil, | MUSTICALTA, cept. aia 81,005 po ’ ambar Mich+ Cabltis ¥55, 10 $70; BKtecrage, ¥z%. fan oud 21.5 win Drafts paued for any amount at current raves, tergra Western, Aupist, sl.itsdyaL: 37; do September, HENDERSON DIU THEI. us Waalinstoat $1.20" {oe tv asigr du Getober, 8.25" a. ans | 2 pee ember, SL: 1T Hl 1ot Octuber, Bl. 1uadi.1754. Lario: Heel Smale guictr Canwlae #ieco@ieid, Cork . beavys trade muderate; receipts, 243,000 buy un \- vd Vester mixed, eertucs pitas aneod, peor ellow Western, Sifce'xiec. Onte unsetticd: reculpte, hi is) bu; inlxed Westeru aud State, 2ssiSc; whlts iss. bye qulet. wady; eliivpiog, A5¢70c, oee—Dully Western, (tedue. yceeanue Stir Sone acres Ba eon Chew | 4s jobbiog, id c. (0! dite ert aed pe ouaeeeres feivy! Iilee steady} Loulelanes 64Q7%¢e; Carolign Ow ih oLgu¥—Dull; crude, «4@7Acy redoed, 19% Tttow Firm at B 3-190. NEW YONK TO GLASUOW, LIVERPOOL, DUDLIS 5 HELPASIC AND LONDUSDELI STATE OF INDIANA. ed STATE OF GEOKG AL Caving, $00, G65 and $70, tious, Heturn tickets at rx Gat Agena J ENIK—FitiwD at $1.81 B24. ie feame wil] sail every Satc.e Hriuite Tunves tis e—Firiu at D4{0, eee tence es tock BF Puird-xt,, (Ludodet buue- Unchanged, Kates Of pasaceF rout New York ty pyuthal! Paorisioxs—3t eas POT, 13,00; Beptember, §22.90@ mndon, Havre, and Bremen, oret cabli, give ie eee ee pt eeentern eg auee | Gta, Stk wuts seeerags, 80 TAs 7 jn] ‘OF passage apply to 3 ‘. rr aml, B.. 103 FP cin New Xurke brie stoam, $8 ago: 33. 2 Bowling Green, New i) Chvaew—Quiet and Orin af Sagi Witeny-Tinmer 0 8tedgee . ra, DALES MIL ADELYUIS. AU, 0. Gxatx—At the Open Bourd corn ruled dull, sud Swic aes ea ime buyers: salve 3.00 bu at Sic spur and August: suiee Feptember, Wheat slesdyt leas disposition to sell, 86 bn Ae ed a ty Views, “Iye—staalvoiturlagay No. a Western, Oe, @ Hrviluce bs $5.00; Peunsyl- ean ; ula red, $1.. 405, Great Western Steamship Line From New York tu Bristol (Engiaad) direct. CORNWALL, seam: Tuceday, Aug lf SOUR AAE cape Tovedave Ae Cain pasage, 870) in ast piegraxe $94 Tesuphatee gaa POPS ris eat TE oe GF Clare-a.,Wlcniead Ceutralliesirte CUNARD MAIL LINE. Saillnj ties times a week to and from Brits $1.$0g1.44, Cort Gi Sic. Oate— Old tei Ports. west Price Whiter ‘sacadoct wulte Wealcrar Sra wc; wslned dee 8S CARPIY st Company's Ofeo, northwest corse! inew white Western, Sia3tc; new mixed, 90 Provisio: rm; Ta 708 1 i UC at Sl vey tgalaied eda abd "Wester Weoctvecauaae lowe Michie eset atte tie Seam, oyotoes bat skiuuicd, Be@bc. ngs ‘nd Randolph-sts., Chicdgo, - ¥, UM. DU VEENET. Genel Westera Azeus WHITE STAR LINE, ‘arr ibe bet NEW YOUK and Lives Fees ye et Cobtbabr's aitce, 4 south Glazart Ferkotrcs—iedne crude, oe. ALFRED LAGEIGLEN: Warten y—Fisay Wvesterm gi ise OMS i a Ufead batiale susneral Weatera Ase neTe—Wheat, 81,000 Lu;.corn, 00,000 bus osta, Drafts on Great Dritetn and 1relQe ee ‘YOLEDO, SHIRTS. ToLrDo, Aus. 90.—FLova—Bteady. A MPR ie acon a Gisiv~Whest dull aud lowers closed Grmes; No. ear Seca dull gid lamer Slowed orm Nc, | Gents Who evairs Pufeet-Funng Pine, Bress suk sptcinoer, BL.1ly No. Bred winter, ape, | Would do well to leave thelr measure tar Udf Odi 1-18; Setember, $1. Pra | Custom Shirts. The very beat. | Nu obligation 19 47 Rejected Wabash. $3. s yy bbirtw ordered unless verfecuy ectosy= Bea D.€ Me. ret, 8 Fast Madisou-at '