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o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 15, 1878 TINANCE AND TRADE. Business at the Banks Steadys=-- Increasing Demand for & Money. The Prodnce Markets Moderately Aotive, and Mostly Easier—Hogs Steady, Wheat &nd Corn Torn Downward--Spet Oals Stronger-—Novement of Produce Daring the Week, FINANCIATL. The current of finaucial affairs daring tho past week wmoved atong quietly and smoothly, with rearcely any change to attract attention (rom day today, Moat of the banks reported & fair demand for money, considering the scason and the nnusne ally hot weather. The Jumber and the wool die- tricte were the principal custoners, snd inguiries alro came from the wheat sections, Of conre sll renlly good cnstomers recelved prompt and favor- able anawers, ‘Though the amonnt of all farm produacts to be moved |e immense, and our manafactoring inter- ests are increasiug with astunishing rapidity, bank- ers have an sbundance of money 1o meet all the calls Jikely to be made upon them. Not only this, hut they havo a surping reserve of $4,500,000 in Qovernment bonds, & single oank holding 81,000, 000, which can bo convested into ready cash at any mouicnt, when the demands of active business re. quireit, Bat no auch contingency s likely to oc- cnr, as thelr other reserves are brlleved to be ample for all purposca, Disconnts during the week have been qulet and stondy at 8@10 per cont to regular customers, the Tower being the more usual figare. Good castom- era readily obtain all the money they aek for, and anuch larger sums would be cheerfully granted. Call and short time paper, with spproved collater- slr, {8 readlly taken ot 4@0 per cent. There has not been enough paper offering to make Any senal ble impresslon tipon the market, New York exchange wan steady and firm at 60@ 73 ver cent promiom per $1,000 hetween banka. Tert customers were aupplivd at par; outside par- tien wera In most cases charged }(@1-10 above the rates between banks, 'The cleariugs for the weok ending July 13, 1878, were an followa: Clearings. Ralances, $ 271673 B 260 T80, B sig.381 LI LKA 2,041,023 a1 187 LT 82 2.a.014 Total 10,503,444 Corresponding week Iast yoo .‘mnn.?w WISCONSIN INSURANCE LAW, Wieconsin hias aet & good cxample by passing an Insurance law by which fire-insurance companles are forced to pay the amonnt of money policles on Luildings and other property called for, This law has recently been austalncd by a declsion of the Bupreme Court. It will, therefore, forco n radleal and mnchenecded reform n the Insurance bosines in that State, Under tho laws of Tilinols, and most, if not all, * other Statcs, a vast amonnt of injnstice, not (o say ragcality, has been practiced both by the insured and the fosurance companles, The insnred would obtaln policies for perliaps twice what their prop- erty was worth, and then set it on fire and ourn it up. Such practices were speclally active on & fall- ing market. Ttascals made It & regutar business to noll their property or goads for {ar more than they were worth to the {nsurance companies by burning them up, On the other hand, the trick of Inenr- nce agents waa to Ineuro for all that owners wonld allow, thus sccaring double premiums on the real value of tho proverty, When {t burned up, they quletly offered to replace the property,—a thing they could easily do at balf the face of the pollcy, ~—or offer to pay whatever caslh starving build- cr¢ would offer to rebaild for. The Wisconsin law sweepa away by a single and very Judicions enactinent ull termptation to rascality on both ald Insuranco agonts wilil now be careful Mot to take risks on property for more than it is warth; or, better, aa 1s the proper theory of insor- ance, wtite only for two-thiras of what it is worth, thus making the owner take part of the risk, and also making It tils Interest to Krnfl.‘fl his property hy every means In his power, ‘8o just and good & law should becopied tn all the Stal TIADS WITIt BRAZIL, i The departure of the dret steamer of the new Draziltan line from Now York, a few days sgo, wus noticed Iust woek, This vast cauntry embraces the tichest and fn mimny respects the be and largest portlon of the ‘South American Continent, Itoicd by one of the wisest, most liberal,and enterpelaing of monarchs in the world, 1t In geveloping very rapldly, anu i a very few yeara |t in destined to bo one of our largest and beet custoners, A correspondent of a Philadelphia Journal writes under date of June 18 a8 follow, 1t may ba safely assorted that to the Empire of Jirnzil more eyes are turned at present in ti United States’ with a hope of profitable bualpes than to any other point of tho wlobe, Few Amerlcans sl this juncture curs for the geograph. {cal outiinen of the great Kmplre. Those whose business necessitates kuowledge of the country of courwo are wore ur less familiar with its topogra. ph‘.b\ll i1a splendid provinces are little known, und Amazonas, Minas-(leraes, Goyaz, sod Matto Urossosreonly names. Ou the coasiof Bruxllslone there are forty-lwo seaports, the most Important of which, being the lary course, Riv Janeiro, come thoss of Para, Maranha buco, Macelo. Aracsju, Buhla ( he-y Tlheos, Banta truz, I turia, Santos, I tirundae du Soi, auil pronunnced * 1 orio Sequio, Vic. nayun, ‘sints Cathierina, io M With s view to pro- moling the vrosperity of lrazll by offerine greater facilities for international = relations for e wncouragement of commerce and valation on the Amazon and itsatinents, ss weil 82 o the Tocuntiuv snd San Francleco, the follow- i vivers & few years,since werd openrd o merchant veswel of a0l natious: The Amazon, gs far aa the lirazilisn froutier; the Tocantius up to Cumeta: the Tapajoz up to Bautarem; tue Mudelrs up o Horba; the Negro upto B i sud the Hau Franceo nf to P'enedo, it will be sten, then, which, iudved, fa’ gencrally kuown in Atnwrica, thut every facility for busincss Is beld oul by the wiee liberality of Dom Pedra 11 to strangers of sll nations s establisli comuerclal relations, THE REPCBLIC LIFR. A correspondent at Daraboo, Wis., writes to know if s circular fssued by several of the atock. holders of the Itepublic Life-Insurance Company in thla city, aated July 1, d sl right, It1s. They propans, if pomsible, to defeat the mwsessment which they claim thal the Kecelver of the Itepub- lic Life seeks unjustly to lovy upon them. We have no doubt that outalde atockholders who joln with them who have signed the clrcular will be falrly und justly treated, The movement {a made dn good faith for the benest of all partles ia interest, = i THN BRITISIE MINT, The annual report of the eputy Mastor of the Royal int of Great Hritain showa that lost year the amount of new gold atruck at the Mint In Lon- dun was icas than that of ignt colu withdrawn for recoluare, 4o that there was au actual decrease of £458,750 in the circulation. Thero were no new sovereiyne struck at all, and only £1,008, 741 1a hall-sovereigns, while £2,537,600 of worn coln were seturned for recolusgo. Taking fhe last three years fogcther, tho anoual aversge of new £old coluage biam been £1, 100,88 tp soverelgns, sud 018,454 1n half-sovereigus, or $2,022,740 In all, wbile tho aversye surplus of new coin over old withidrawn has been 680,784, Nut duriug the sanio perlud there has been an importation of gold coln from Australla, struck utthe Bydney and Mel- bourue branch Miuts, swounting on the syerage to 49,840,667 annually. low far this has becn off- sct by exportation caunot be mscertained, as no diptinction Is made between coln and bullion In the Custom-{louse returue. Io France last year the cainage of gold was au equlvalent of wore than £10,000,000, ia 20 aud 10 franc pieces, snd the avcragu for three years hus been equul Lo £4, 847, + 617 per year, EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES, ‘The e1pgsia of American manufactures have in- creased considersbly slnce the panic of 1873, in conpequcnce of tho reduction af the coat of labur wud ruw materis! Our sxcassive high tan® acts ke back water on 8- mill-wheel, retarding its 1otlon. The protection of sach article operatvs s & wx od all the oibhers. A high fanf is o system of special bountles, the ' object .of wlich is 10 coable cach trade to sell its products ot an sriSclally higa prico—at o bigber price than tho world's commercial rates. ‘To s extent that this is accumplished, the shaos- mal Ligh price of each tradv’s articles injhses all ho other trades which are compellvd to buy thew, This 1nust be obvious to cvery one who Teccts But the punic of 1873 biaa so far reduced the sril- ficka! high prices of manufactures thut we JAvG ex- poried & Witle more fa 1677 tban In 1878 Tue £aiu has been thirty iillious in the fuur years. ' fullowiui table, taken from the New York Hullalin, exniving Lus cucel vf Lbe panic i tncress- {ng exports of mannfactures in wplte of the preselye oporation of an exceasive protectiva tarlffs LTS OF EXPONTA OF MANUFACTURED GO0DS, Artiel s vz, s Tirgoma and Grisie Gandics... Carriages snd paris Cars, ratirosd, Clocke Copper. Cordage ... Cotton mannl and cliemicais, . en And stane Ward .. Fancy nrifcles , [ d glasa! o 171,259 186311 2118 2573 Hiattonar o Boilers.. ' 234,200 011118 B71. 688 3,550, 509 4,400 802,108 1,549257 eatoet, boots and shiuc $ole wid uppe Moroceo and dn And e 5 rer and stationery Pertumer Plated ware. Printing-preses Heaten and Watches, Wearing apparel Wood, Farnt Hs 1,378 104 163,230 Uther maBUIRCLUTes, . 1,608,810 Total.. cresearenreeness 8L DL 409 SR, 21 The tofal expotts of all kinds In those yesrs were follows nuri gt 1873, 500,003, 459 anutdctores, 1H73, o, 912430 ports, 1877, $0AD. D41, LA anufactares, o RS, 245,804 ‘The export of manufactures now Amounts to twelre per cent of the total of unr exports, and cquals about 45 of the now cotton exports, and about Lwo-thirdd na much aa the Southern farmers cxport of Lreadstufls or meats, and a thinl more than the exports of petrolenm, and twice that of tobacco; bnt, taken together, the farmers export alx times as much as the manutacturers, CHICAGO MINING AND STOCK KXCHANGE. Saturday’s sales were as follows: &Shares, Iyiee, geck Xo Farther (Black Hills) 178 81,33 Heek No Farther, k) 23 Heek No Farthei 73 i a1 (Col.) 10 Hau Juan. 4 Conmilidxted Mica {Sew Mexivo). 10 Consolidatad Mica (New Mexico). 1o Consulldated Mics (> ew Mexico).. 10 Nimrod (Ceatral, Col. 1o Nimrod (Central, Col. 4K Beiden Tunnel (Cent 10 FOHEION EXCHAXGN Is steady at former quotatlons, viz,, at New York and Chicago: Sterllag.. Iielgium, France Birtyanys, Siat, Y a7l ALy 513 German ol Aui Norw, Bweden. United Staten 6y of s Tinlted Statess.20v0f ' United tatea’ 2m of 'u7, . United Biates 6-2Gs of 'o8, currency gs. GOLD AND OREENBACKS. Qold, 100%@100%. dreenbacks, 99X in coin. LOCAL BECURITIRS. Asked, Chicaga City 7 per cent bonds. 1054 Cliteago City 7 perceut aewera i e1f Clileago Uity 7 per cent water it (lonw) oum ook Founty 7pur cent bonds ook PN Iineoin Iarics percent bouds, City Rallway (Foutly Ride), City Ualiway (Weat Alde) €1ty uatlway (Notth Sire '(8X i1y rn(’uu Unailcht st Coks Comnpan] miber of Commeres, West Divilun Hallway 7 *And Interest, BY TELEGRAPI. NEW YOI, Ngw Yors, July 13.-Gold, 1004 sl day, Borrowling rates 1-04 till Monday and 1 to 2 per cont per snnum, and fat, {iovernments Sem. Raliroad bonds strong, Htate bonds qulet. ‘The stock market was {rregular In the early deal- tern Unlon, Lake Shore, Nurthwestern, o, Burlington & Quincy were strong and higher, while most of the other stocks were lower, In the sfternoon the ‘murket wus weak, but towards the close thero wasa sharp upward turu in prices. The advance ranged from % to ¥%5 per cent, snd was due partly to the covering of short contracta by bears, who becamo timid on the result of the recent rallway conforcnce at Baratogs, which will cause a large saving In the working expenses of the Vanderbilt roads, and mav lead tu s new pooling arrangement between the trunk linos. The greatest rise was in New Jervey Central, which rose to 404, Lako Shore was frm throughout the day, and closed at G the bighest polut, Michigan Central recovered ot the close from (I to #7l4, Wentern Union feil off togdi % and ralied to HUY. Transactions aygrecated 102, 000 shares, of which 4,100 were Erir, 1,700 Lake Shore, 7,000 Norih- western comuion, 10,000 preferred, , BOO 81, Vsul common, 4,200 referred, 11,500 Lackawau- 00 w_Jersey Central, 2,000 Michigan Central, 15,600 Western Unlon, and 1,000 Ohlo, Money market eavy 8t 1G2 por cent; prima mers cantllo paper, fGb4. Customn recelp! 208, 000. The Assistant Trensuror disbursed $160,000. Clearing, $12,000, 000. Blerling exchuuge, bankers' bills, 484; sight ox- change on New York, 457, The weekly bunk stutement {a ne follows: Loans, decrease, $2, 305, 000; spocie, {nci $1, 6, « 00; legal-tenders, incroase. $1,930,000; depos- its, Increase, §10N, 480; clrculation, decresse, $301,800; reservo, Increase, "Tiie baoks pow hold 8233 legal requitemonts. 3,025' 1 excess of 41t New Jereey Cunt . l'l\( Hock hlln-’l. :'u ,mai KL baul B Y Central. ks 0 a a134 Obl Fit 5.2 HINCAE P, urd Missourt leyeiat. X N . Nurcuwestera. o o 81 1U: 1% Preeey Tennesses 6o, old...o: 35 Vi ;‘nz}em new, H irglale us, uld. BAN PRANCISCO. Han Francisco, July L —~Fullowlug sre the clusiug quotatious st the Htock Hoard: + 10N Jufs Consolidated.. Alph, X l,:{"u 3 Consolldated. elcher. . 4 fest ulllon, led 43 ravage, by hegreduled liel . B o i b 43¢ Liatou Consol g Feliow Yucket, EW UBLEANE, New Ourraxy, July L. —~(old, 1004@100%, Klubt exchianys un New York, & premivia, Bterling exchange, bankers* bills, 4574, FOREION. . Lowvox. July 13, —Coisvly, money, 96 8-10; sccuut, 00k pApunicas pocuritles—Reatisk, 10} Brie, 10! cleric Unitod Etates bonds—0Ts, 107%; 10-40s, 110X; uow Ga, LONY; 4l4s, 1083 Fawn, July 13, —Heutes, 115¢ 40c, COMMNERCIAL. (,u er Wil 3 e The followtng were the latest quotatlons fgrJuly | delivery ug thaleading seticl, f the 1pat two day, s ‘"”:»gi wuummv- The following wers the recelpts and shipments of the leading articles of prodace in this city dnt- ing the twenty-fonr honrs endine at 7 o'clock on ' Raturday morning, and for the corresponding date ' twalve months ago: Receints, Ahinments, iee, 8T, 3,674 240 ol %.l.r‘d. 108, g:.&'fl 1150 740, 684 l%_“.‘\t Failow, (4. X i A1 400 24 Tntter. 1ba 2A000 AT | 3e3, 708 AL Livehogy. No.| ‘12838 “12,70 4 4 Cattte, No. a2k 2 7 Sheep, No. 12 414 Tiiden it 187,708 110,803 ||Ill1'ln!- ooge Wool, Ihs, 209.0331"" 738, Patatoen, ' b 2,232, 300" Coal, ton,., use! s0%0 430 Rt aold s 2gp Lt T, M, 4: Slingler, Lim 4 S sait,_ by S0l 280, 3,503 Withdrawn from stors doriog Friday for eity consumption: 5,721 bu wheat, B82 bu oats, 373 bu rye. The following graln was Inspected into store thin city Batnrday morning: 1% cara No.2 red win- tor wheat, 8 cars No. 3 do, 2 cars rejected; 10 curs No. 1 hard wheat, 2 cara No. 2do, 1 car No. 1 soft spring, 12 care No, 2 do, 4 cars No. 3 do, 2 cars no grade (50 wheat); 111 cars and 10,500 bu high-mixed corn, 3 cars new do, B cars new mixed, 323 cars and 23,000 bu No, 2corn, 147 cars rojected, 13 cars no grade (602 corn); 33 cars whits osts, {12 cars and 2,600 bn No. 2 mixed, 4 care rejected (00 osta); 7 care No. 2 rye, 1 car rejected do, 1 car No, B barley, 1 car fecd do, ‘Tots] (740 cara),341,000bn, Inspected nat: 3,201 bu wheat, 179,457 bs corn, 36,230 bu onts, 524 bu rye. . The following were the recelntasnd ahlpments of breadntuffs and liva stock at thls point during the past week, and for the correspunding weeks endlog aadated: Juty 1 1 Julg 14, (AR R T gkl 21503 1,050,510 #B2 17N, U4 wmm ses 0n0s vt D 10.477 13,781 3408 ea.pm 7081 34N818 13T 4T L 40,697 1, (525, 068 1,878 s Canon e relr] 3,118 3 n183 neay m 2000 20440 33073 e e Wl The following were the exports from New York for the weeks ending ae dated: Julr 13, July e, July 14, e L AIADS ende 200368 L Gm sl TINTIN 615,000 The leading produce markets were rather dull Saturday, and montly tended downwards, Pro- vislons, wheat, and corn declined markeily, while oats and rye were stronger on apot, but easier for futures, Kven freights were weak, The weather was Boe aud apparently more sctiled, and the ad- vices fram other pointa not quite so enconraging 10 holders, though little real wenknces was In. dicatea clsowhe Hnt the feeling here was so bearlsh that something more than no news was required to sustain prices, aud the bears ware maaters of the situation. Domestic and forelgn dry zoods were ordered In muderato quantitics at previous price Buntoese 18 %8 good am In Dast wsnsons at this time of year, and that 1s all that can reasonsbly be expected, Grucerles were moving with fair freedom, and were generally firm, Sugars continue in larze do- mand and are strong, and. coffcen and rice were aloo liberally dealt in st fully sustained prices, Thers was mo poerceptinle improvemunt in the dried-frult market, the demand continuing very iight, and pricen ruling weak and vanable, Fish were falrly aciive and firm. There wae a quiel feeling 1n the market for dairy prodoct Prices ranged abunt s bofore, ruling easy, The demand for grain-bsws was suain .repurted active, and prices wero strong. Oils wots' genernily quiet and unchanged, as were also palnta and colors. Leather was intctive and unchangod, Tobacco was in falr request, and was Orm, n’ sgthpathy with the re- cent alight advance in Jeaf, " LumUer wae steady st the sale-docks under a falr local inquiry, which sbsorbed most of the offer- Inee. The yard market continues qulet, and prices are feregular, though most déalers claim to be ad- hering to the given list. Woql was in ctive de- nand and steady, The larzer part of the woul 20ld goes diructly to Eastorn markets, 1ides were quict and ateady, The trace in broom-corn and lisy s dwindled to the fllling of llght orders from the cluss of buyors who almost slways buy from day to day. Beods were quiet. There I8 little de- mad for old, and 1t s catly fo begin trading tn the uew crop, though timothy and flax are hoth offerud for futute delivery. Votatoes wers in liberal sup- vly and easy, TPoultry sold at trmer prices, and cgge were dull and weak. The offerings of green frults were fair, and Dbatter prices were obtalned for the fresh varietiva, Lake freights were rather tame, and nnchanged on Buffalo rates, corn to do belng quoted at 14c, sut easler to Kingston, the quotation on corn to that port belog 4c. Noom was taken for 20,000 bu wheat and 170,000 ba corn, Through rates by lake sud canal were qulet and steadier, st Gcfor'corn and U(c for wheat to Now York. Lake snd rall rates wero quoted at 74@8c for corn to Now York and 8¢ for do to Boston, ltan frelebte were qulet at the advauce of Jast week, They are now guoted at 16¢ to New York aud 21¢ to Boston. o9 graiu; ond 18c and %e to do on fourth class. Throuyh rates to Liverpool were quuted 8t 40@42¢ n specia per 100 lbs. DIRECT IMPORTS, The fullowing atatoment shows the leading kinds of forelyn goods on which duties have been pald at Chlcago during the past woek, with the foreign value of tho wame. With gold st 100!4, the cur- rency solling valuo {n this market lu alout 837, - 500 Mmrogn O, &:\mmm Class of goods, callie, uties, llr-mly.., 40 $_oulm biry goods. 0i7 BeILTY Joreand fai 34 800,00 Biiflw f 0 goxe] 10 03,00 462 112 RY ines 10,33 2,140 1,6:4.04 201 EatiR Tousehald §oodi. 5 ppiegei b asiee 2,081 smoken ariicion . So8 Books. 12 154 Ul pe 41 Japaness curl 4 Nvedies w7 piy 104 2 ) . nin 331,007 BUIPFING YALUES, «lip the following from tue clrcular of J, H. Drake & Cu, ¢ Canh wheat at FTER T h | 104, e B e i b vommision on the' curreacy’ valuo 34 Cork for vrders. Heerboli's auo- tatlon, falr spriug for promps suipme: 104 Do b0 e alarevor of sul GHAIN IN EUHOPR. 'The Journal Uficial gives the extent of lana undur cereal crops in Frauce 1n 1877, and the yleld of cach respectively, viz. @ wuuld cost $1.08 LATLALD 1o B RS0 48 Folatoes, cwis. s RIELTW 16500500 Odefen advices report the appesrance of the cereal crops In Ru. rathor satisfactory, ex- cepting 1n tho Government of Taunds, whers drouth threstaned their entire desructios. Hye wua logt past hope of recovery; also barley. For- tunstely, the damp nights sud fresh days bave en- sbled the Gherkus to reals} the arid atmosphore. Itain was, bowsver, nacessary L0 maturutle wheut crop; otherwise, there was s riok of losing ajuost bulf of the ususl export produce, a8 quity 1,300, 00Q qrw,: of 12,000,000 by, are ordinarily received from tho shores of the Couiper, Nicopol, Alux. sadnoka, Bersclern, ete. | 1n Podolla sud Beasaisbis the winter whest ex- hibits,aBetter promiss, holders baving beeu cu- couraged by Lbe biyh priccs of lost weason hav suwp more than the uaual bresdth. The Govern- ment thal scems to by most favored ia Cherson, ©8 benefcont rains came just io thne to save un excellent yleld of cereals. Accousts from Poltavs 20d Kberkof arv nob 0 gratifylng, es the rain had falled to appesr, cansing anes And ap- nrehension among -the agriculturists, The same miy ba said of the environs of Nicotaufl and Kilenseratgrad. Mpwever, the meason 8 notfar advanced, and » bountifal down ponr of raln may tnsh all theso complaints, A0UN RECEIVED st the Chicago Cmstoms, July 13, 1878: Trlah, Bnllen & Co,, 260,000 fcet of Jumber: A. J, La. tham, 400 tons ealt; Fleld, Lelter & Co., 4 canes dry goods; Ci n, Pirle, Bcolt & Co., 14 cases dry goode, Collections, $2,250,20, PROVISIONS, TIOU PRODUCTS—Wers falrly active fa the grr: @ste. thongh at times dull, and with the bulk of ¢ trading in changes from August fato September. The ‘Taarket for hogs was quoted steady, and Liverpool quo- (ations exhibited Itile change, but New York waa tame, and onr market ruled easier on the speculative articles in sympathy. . Mess Ponk—Was m yolnmie of offerings, and d Mc per brl. ciosing 7460 below the [8Lest Nriees 0f Friday. “ales were ro horted of A20 bris spet At $0.35: 1251 brls selier Augnat ot 89.234@0.224; and 11,800 bris seller Sep- einber at 89, 37540, 474, TorAl, 4,520 brle. The mar. et rlosed_sicaly at §0.30%0.30: £3,20 selier Julyy 0.7 00 20 peller Autgust; and $0.40@0.42%4 seller eptember. TAND=Wan quiet and stendy, but easler, closing 2i4e DEF 118) 1ba helow the latéat anotations of Keidny. Katoa wera renorted of A ree salier July At $0.RI1 5,250 1ea sollcr AUgUSt A% £6.R; 1468, 001 And 2,230 ¢ eptember st £6.0TheT.n, Total, B0 ten. markel_closed stewfy &t 0.4 seller July: $0.874@0,00 selfer Augusts $0.07¢ seller heptemben, Stxate--Were In falr requent, but chiefly on local se: count, and sieady, at farnier auotations. - The demand for exnort was light. ¥ales wern reported of 2N hoxes shoulders at $4.0%44. 034t 140 boxes short clears at £3.75643.80: 1, 220,08+ Le short £1b8 81§30 spot (seine ter), ‘and_$5! mmer); £3.40@35.43 and 83,5063, 534 seller Bententh d ining (10 1b3) By and 80 Boxe long. Dyavstc, Tiw following were tla closing prices per 100 fhs o the ieating cuta active, under an {ncreaced XIS The $0.A24420.R3 cash: £0.824@ and sclier shoul Short Landeh, Short e g W v Ll art cared.. . $4,: 5. 4% 2 5, 4 Tored e 404 500 andg Augnsi, boxed., 4.680 403 Heniemnber, hoxed.. 4,73 3. Long cicars quortd at 43,45 foo Cuinberlands, Sy@ne boxedt lon, Doxed: sweet.pickied hama, aige for 1 eragen; green hama, 7973 forsame aversg shouiders, dc. : @3}4c for shonlders, 0R for Baron auaied at 84 T Fiba, GLGOOLE (f SNGFL Clears, DG 10O (oF BATE 4205, . T o N i i 2 Tieady and qulet at $0.,0@ 0@10:0 for BXira mess, and €41 00 BEEF PRODUGTS- asy at 634363 for city, and €}%@0%e — BREADSTUTTS. FLOUR—Was quolet, with little change In prices. Thers was less demand. shippers being not anxlousto competa with loca] huyers, Balen were reported of 150 bris winters, partly at $4.801 290 bris spring extras, partly at 9300 250 bris superfines at #1.501 and 23 bris ryafiburon private ferms. Total, €75 hris. We quote the tharket nominal at the closa at $2.5003.25 for fine, £3.23@3.73 for auperfines, $1.758 4.25 (or extras, and #4, 545,58 for donbla extras, with $0.00G8.00 for patents aud sume fancy brands, Brax—Was more active and relatively strong. Bales wera Totong st $0.12440.25 per ton on track. and 20.0rQ0,25 free on board cars. ConX-MrAL—Was easier. Rale was revorted of 10 tonn cuarae st #1200 per fon on track. Otnxe MiLLsTUZPS—~Were Inactive and mominlly unchanged. . WHEAT—~Wat rather quiet aod easler, declining 1540 on spot and futures from the Iatest prices of Friday, eerhohm quoted cargoes &4 strong in the English anarkets, but (ho sdvices from forcign points were mewhat contradictorv. and New York was fully 1o lowee, 1huy market beloi yencrally quick to restond 108 down-turn elsawhere. Cur recelpls wees ratiier Ughty but thu huik of the Warts scemed 1 nlled siready, nud the rest were dinpoted to efectof thamare Mbersl tecelpts of winter wheat, which are now expecicd ta far cclips thne of anring whaat {n tha laat fialf ot this mouth. The weather wae fine and warm. and vury few people seemed to tach Linportance 1o the rerorta of datiage trom recent raina. Yo deninid for eaport seemed 1o hare dis peared, leaving | ket Uttle butter than a local one, " Selier August touk the lend tho tradtngy {t opened® ot about #c. decline o 1o 633c, Improved to Baigc, and fell off to Hic at the close. beller Septrmiier 10ld b SOI4@42C, cloainic at Béye, * Beller the monfth wan atiofed vacly at tMc, It at Gdlac, and clowa st Ude, which was also tho Intcst price on cath No. 2 eprinie, Epat aalen were to- ported of 400 Int No. 1 atilc; 1000 bu Nu. 3 &t 950 uifes 1 OwInt No. 3 at k7 400 bu vefected at tics 2l 1,000 b by sainple at Gvgtiic, Totaf, 10.HON bir, VIEAT— Was very quiet, with but ilstie change 1 Minueaita was hominal at 5oa bid and for meas, $1 50 for ham TiLLOW= W, for country. Al Wi do at Mer at gus B0 It do ug acd 1,000 b1 5o ¢rade AL i rathier weak, decliniog low' tho latest priceaof Fridav, ‘The Britisn mnarkels were stemdy, viut New York tended downwara. fo sympathy il wheat, and Tialtimors was lower on s smaniler demand for export. There sppeared Lo be 8 good shipplng duimand Lere, but the uews, aid the face of fine corn weather ln' tho West, mada futures weak, snd buyer of vantaweof the situation (o pay lower pr succeeded tn abolishing the premium on scller the monthi (b closed at A7 wi of preference for high inixed, ' iwic, devlined toi7i4e, and closed ¥ 1e. and cloain, t Betlor Au- e, st aubil at 7@ Bic, closiag at thy inaldo. Heptember ranged mt I750s il 1 e wero reparted of (2, 1,200 bu_new do et 2,400 i white €1 104,000 bl No, 3 ae ITuiiniver 82,400 bu pe. L2 at H@a'ect L, hu ears Al 40c del(vered 0 LY 83inpia, ¢ QY0 Uiy ERcKD an: dy &t iV Tree an board cars, Total, 337, 400 bit DATA—Were In Talr denand anid finncr earty, and ¢ after Now York caine In weak, thgukli apot No. a higfier thag un Friday. ~ August was frm un: wi deniand, while Sepieniber was essier, and fet and’ tame, most OF the shorte having vats wero wanted to 0l Eastern coy- (vanred over Jec, bel Fices LIOURIIL DUL A fow cars of Wpot, ngs than heretofore to arrive, and the mar- “Thie stock '[n atore 1a not Hpo i larger offer ket reredai bz fore the closa, Increasing, the receipts, though fair, baving been sold fly by sample fOr goe time peat. No, 3sold at Va0l {c mnd claned at 2v, Juiy vold at 24ic snd quoted at oite thme at 20n@04e. August was £t f2nc, and Sontember sluw ai 3a(@iye b xales woro revoried of 4,200 bii 3 m:‘ut 1 2400 bt rejusted st iiic; 9,000 bu hy Aambis at 24tezde on (radk, And 47,400 bu do 8% 2@ S0ec tree ol toard. Total, 60,00 b, ItV E—Was easler excopt iput and viler the month, which wers In rv ne sirin in the alsence of sellors, Tather froely offsred, una deciin Old No. 3 vold ot fc and new do ut 4k, L4y aid Septomber at duse. Jnty Cash salrs were n‘lnnml of 40N0°bu old N, 2 al Soei 800 Du o ni d0e; 400 bu by asmple ut 47¢ on trac) Tt 1,000 b, BAKLEY = \Was anle e beiter for (l crop future, while old hay waa scarcoly el Reptember sald at Covge. and (ctober wat nuoied . st fic, Nu. 3 wanquoled 8t 4dc) extra No. i AL 3393 No, Sat uod a car of feed brought 2ue, WAy noini At 4Hc and Augud t duhac. Cush were Feported of 400 Lu feo GENERAT, MARKETS. TIROOM-CORN—Wa1 quiet and unchanged, Follaws Ing are the quotations: wtrictly gren hurl, Glgaoc; Ted Lipped o, Ak@3ci wreen brush that will work (- sell, 4hwws\os red and red toped do, istie; tne teriar, adiscs crooked, e, BUTTEN-Vricesranged the same as at the beginntng uf tho week, and wera Arm’ for giod to best qualities, Low grades being In pretty Jurgo supply snd o Ight re- quest, ware wonk, Wo syotn anota as follows: Cholca 1o fancy creamery, 16@lte; kuud cliolce dalry, 12@ 150: wedlum, (élic Inferlor to comunan, Kho, BAGUING=Tho activity for some days vost charace terizing the markod fur grain bais contlnues, and the tendenoy of prices tastill o an upward direction,stocks belug Jght In comparison with thelr comlttion n past yeurs st corresponiling periud, Lurlsps, woor sacke, sud uther lnes 1u (air dorinnd, and steadyt Btark, ] Urighton A, Zhser Lowlaton, 3lei Otter Cruoek, 10 Amertean, 190t buriave, 4 .and 3 bu, 13@ide; gun- nles, sfugle, 14@16¢s double, 33@24cy wool sacks, 60 Qise. CHEEBE=Nons of the featurea of the market were motlcesbly different froin -those prevalewt on the pro- coufug days of the week, the demand cuntinuing mod- eratoand prices rullag easy undor coutluued liboral gfferioge wud nol very swcouraciog Sew York and Liverpoo! mivices. Quutatfons retnaln as follows: Full cresin, T@Te1 part wkim, 6GoNe; Tull sk, 4@5%u; o yrides, tigine. 4 CUAT=Eales were Intted. Noono scemed fncitned to buy in advanco of actysl needs and the quantity als. trthuicd wus N ces were nomdtnaily un- changed, us follows: *Lackewanna Iargs ege. 84,00 small eie BUL01 nut. 8701 vange. 8635} Diedinont, $7.00; Nldmhir, rle, $5.0025. 50 TaiUROTe & Gilito, #4. 253470 s Wikmtugton, 83,001 GRrrierie, £4.73: IRUIAN blvck, Saodpy b o B WEOR=Wera ull ai ahe, tho’ ouidide for canied orthel (o < FIRIICA ‘cuptinued Iibers) movement on ety and cuunt tanoted, wugd the market maintalos Al 1 which com- stocks are fn whitusisl eouniry frm tom pisints of " ‘s & (al condftlon. We ik :‘- rh, $3.00630, 10 fnnlly whitefsl o extea, $ 14 D0 10 50, ), 8y, $4 008 W: No, ! 2 huy, 87,5084, (51} b, $3.73) Nu.) ahare, ki B 404114 l“d:? niedium, 1 Lieery: o, ¥ WA i large 's codtish, extra. $5.(0 : Labrador nerring, spift, 004 da, To L, Lrls, $5. %3501 do, bys o3 Hiotland herring, £1915; snvked ballbut, Fuere: scaled e, ¥ box. FIRULTS AND NUTS—Iteyialu dull sad beayy. There wasa llght hand-to-wiouth demsad at the prices given Lel o O, lyers, saide; Turkis 31 Funztay—Dates, Satcy prines, mdirbics raleing, [ayers. 81,756,881 Lou don laye 1062.30; 100ae, MUscatrl, b3, D@2 151 Valedis, bsiics Zaule curranty, d@uKer Gitroe 166 - e e apples, loajgcy Now York and ichl diec) bouthern, | 2Muwsive; Ohlo, 3¥c: peachea uapaired. hulves, 4@4\ci bunuw ters, iyey ras berriea. crilcd Sy A 30cy plited cl s slinonds, Tarragous. 40 NUTo~Fliberta. 1ihyizhye sy French watnute, logitc: Nuoids walutis,"12.4 13c: Grenolile waluuts, 13uT6o; Lraalis, shiurc: Toxas Uechae, Tinc) IKIvaF pecans, Rhobics Wintingan peny ‘h;“n 43@dcy Teouessow do, frwidie; Vinilale do. v 7 FEN FRUITS—Were [a- falr local request early, eady, .KCTD‘ Ted Tries, which decitue large oficriugs of rauinr soft frult. ‘The Ores c; furuls pears uid Dlullv will arrive carly (bl weel The crup un the Paclic cosst i sald to be excellent. Quotations: Hasvberries, red. $1.0% L3 T ol 10 bozug; Dk do $1.250 1,405 early Rtichmond cherries, .041.97 per buy blue: g2 per bui blackberries, $1.906 o Loxes: Dliims. 800 per boxi pesches, per bux; curraliia, OU per buj sow Apples, ZHAC Per Budi foatova i dl per buxy Urktiges, $5.00) per box: Temons. #7.60G800 by buss Lauanas, r‘.ll"'),flfl ver buueb. 9 l. $LE) e X":'-“"I: l“!' fllfld xood lo'hl;:l yedr. Bute. ooy o wire o i vemaliod sirong Deluw are ha” quma, e o Iick=Carolius, THOL4E: [pulatans, 74@8Mo; Hen- goun, GHQTHE, o Covyax~0. 0. Java, 43271 cliolce 1o faucy Rio, {ohalune good bo prit, 17 @leh i comisoa Lo falr, % Fuastiui, e SUUALI~Patent cut luat, 10v@10Ke: crushed, 104 1Be: wranulated. Wuibhc: bowdcrdy i ! S A N e LM 10 CNG. 1, bhdacs & a—CalliGrisia suger-10af Uriid, 45w Asc: Caliiur: niaalver dilps, BUEA-DULa BlYUD, 35 40c1 extra do, 42 new. e At 4@ anc: good, 34 com: mon, Jwei0| common molaeses, JIGIRE; biack airs 24100, o tet Plne 4ct Peach : White Ly, ‘# W hite Ttose, m, 7c1Ravon Tmuerial, stec, HAY -V -:!%nm “Hmoth'y in wiee-bound _hates sold 8¢ §8.00@0. 1255, and upiand at $7.00, jn smail on teack. Quotatlone: Na 1 tmothy, #8, 5vgn.m: 2, $7.50@K(0)1 mixed, §7.00; upland prairle, $7.0087.80% and No, 1, §5.00@5. 30, HIDKSSWere In falr reanestand steady. The e AN ot drgent. notatlons; Cured Bideny fixht. 155¢; fared do. nears, To o e, o otfel ealf, Goc: dencont, 4daazdicr dr, Rlat, 14ct dryl saited, 11@13c; ity butchers' steers, e cowa, dlde. O1L8—Not_much activiiy was suparent in the oft market. There wan, however, ensonable demand, and nrices were stexdily held. \Wa again quote: Carbon, 110 degrees teat, 11ie: do 11inota, legal test, 150 degrees, 17¢s head-lght, 173 deg. tesr, 10- chigan, legal test, uige; Elaine, 1A4e; ot rd 0il, 20t No, 1, ct No. 2. Bici liseed, raw. Sac: boiled, ole (3 in 10 1e)t whale winter.Hleschied, Gle: spern, 40; neatatoot off, atrictiy piire, B5ca.(01 do extray do No. 1, Ghci bank oll, 43¢ Krraits, 4Nc: miners all, ¥ urpentine, 33¢;naphth: flnndn‘nxtd‘«ll\‘:vlly. e aline, deodurized. 74 doi., 1 #coiine, W7 deg., ID@20CL Weat Virginls, natural, 28 deg., 83ci natnral, 90 deie., Hiey rediced 29 deg. 23c. TATOEN—Wery In fair request, at K1 hrl.” ‘The offerings were liberal, but Inei desi of hialf-rine potatoes, wiich were hard to sell, OULTRY—Wea quiet'and steady, Uhickens were d_apring do st §1,73@2.00, And unchangid. Tintithy waa for August aellvery, aud fiax ut with no transactione to note. )3 fiax, $1.20 aginaw and #1 00 per Nrly ontinary coarer, #1,20; dalry, with bage, 81.15@32. 23, according tosize dalry, Svithoiie bags, 81.73 per tirly Asnton, §3.0083. er. ] share of attention waclianged e sulllaote ad totlow 5 - 10 mon, 2 QOO 3@ mediam, ivaitor KooL’ i, 46505 Ane. Soan fueat, Ssizauc: choles, @9@70cs chofcest. 75a! fancy. Mcst,on. 1stretat—~Commen, 23a28e: good do, 30@3se; ma- dinm, towines ol o, 40etie: fine, $1@4cs fnest, 80i5AC1 ehiulce, HRRACE el TC, 1 arva Hynow—Common, 21@3c ¥ood do, 2R@120¢ medium, sc: good o, dudter Ane.’ d5@iser finest, 5 cholce, 00@B3e1 cholcest, HWD3C, Jarax-tommoi, Wil kood comimon, @iz Pient Tini et ol S e Srasic) ieat, ey cliolce, Sixg3de cholcest, Bxadic cholce new, 85a60ct chofcoat do, ARG, i OaLONG- Cominon, 2e3ct goud common, 28@31ct mediumn, 35Gacs guod medim, i 40cs fine, 42451 fnest, G@:cr chiuler, BA@ey chulcest, 0w 0C, WODD—Way dull at preyious prices; beeeh at 83.80@ a.m) and Rpie R #7.6097.(x), delivered. RUISKYT Was quict and unenatiged. ‘Snls was re. Boriea of, 100 bris on the baats of g1.0a por gallon for raw,” New York was nominal at $1.07. (ialtimors was quoted dull at $1.08, and Cinetntini{ $1,0%, whils Peorlk was auuted nominai st 81334, Alenkol for ex- {oré, was noniinally frm at 13@33Ke, dellvored 1o Sew WOOL~Was in continued good demand and ateady, The eolntey markets are active, and woo) 18 fast_ma fug out of Orat hands, We quote: Washei, fecce, ¥@iicy meddiuni unwashen wool, 21@iet fie do, In wood con- ditton, 19@21e: fne heavy unwaalied. 152181 tiih. washied, clioice, BNt comuion to falr 'do, Iaase Colorado e aad medluin, Z3@26c; U0 CORTYE, 156180, LIVE STOCK, . cioaon, Recelpti— Bheen, Mondsy 5 Tan oy i 04 120 255 2,194 2947 B 07,873 0,143 LU S 13 4 onday . [ Tueaday;.. 1ea7 #ir Wednexiay.... + A o8 Thursday, . T 20 ¥riday,. i 2808 ee Totl, 21,844 000 CATTLE—Thers was a larker supply of stock, & more activa trade. and s higher average of prices than tar the previous week. Tho markat throughout was nosettled and fluctvating, with pricesshowing more Irregularity than weunl, hut taken slt in sll the week proved to L a fatrly satisfactury one, both to Western and Esstern shippers, The Heht amount of stock forwarded during the week befora waa Inadequate to meet the require- nents of Eastern consumers sndof exporters, and the result was that pricea at Now York and other Easteen markeis aharply sdvanced. The effect upon valnes Tiers was apparent n the general hardening of prices on all krades sultable for shipment, the linprovement Anlounting Lo 15@356 per 100 Ihs, That tho advanca Was not inors marked was due fo the libcral receipts, the hot weather. and thie belfof that the advance at the Enst will be followed by sa sharp s decilug. Btock cattle. and cows, aud common mixed lots, such es arg taken by Clifeage butehers, no more than held thelr’ ownt {ndeed, the change, if sny, was rather to the dissilvantage of scliers, at the sunply from fmt (o last exceedesd Uy demanik. Texas catilo were ln very tod: :ply and sold AV good fleures, Snles wero at S0 Tur poor (0 chuice throukh droved—tiie hulk A1 $2.7564,23, Most uf 1he firsi-clase beeves were {aken by cxportere at $5.0033.%0~1ie latter Auure befug pald fiy three or four Instsncen only, Keallawag Rteera oxen, ataize, hulla, and cows were peddied out (o thio clty trad 1.6064.45, Baturiay's market was fairly active at the range of prices glven eluws VUTATHON . Extra Deeves—Uradadsicors, wolghl 108 ADd UUWAFS. 1y s Cholce Neeve ne, wi wteorn. welghing 1,250 10 1, 406 Ths. Jieeveu—\Vnli-tattencd ateers, weigh 1B 1, 10010 1,350 I Mediuin Grades=—bieerd in FaiF Howh, + 4.50@4.85 oo 4.0084,40 weigne 3,7564.00 100 1w, Stock Cattle—Comion taftio 101, C50104.. v Inferlor—~LiKht sud tiiln caws, bullx, and scalay Toxsa=thrniglt % Veals—Per 10013 (ahtives), HOGS~The aupply wae Lhe iig week of thy season, sounting to only 60,474 head. agaluat o7t for the Jrovious weel, and Eid,aid for the week before, though In comparison wii] al sea- sona at & corresvonding perfod tha recetjts we - Aversge, Prices oponcd e and silvancing, and, ex+ cepting Wednicadny, when thers wau & siis B reAction, tua tendency througliout was upward, The suxreatn recepie for Kunday sud Monaay wera very \igh reaching ouly K070 head, and, undor an active loea) aad Emsicrn demand, prices moved up 1t @ise, Un ddcadey there ‘wus's urther lmprotvideut O Sy ol Weinessas tradfue was o't abaut dlonday's prices, Durtny Thursday and Fridsy r!lL'E‘ moved P 1@ i3c, ur 10 § 4. O@4.20 for Hght, and 0 £4.004.30 Tor Weavy grades, an advance for tho week of 13w35¢. The q;lfi I,I 84 pour, frw chiolca atls e T04a4.00 €t reported (oF Gny heavy lots baing offered. iccounted for by tha not weatlier, which eendered the huuilllgk uf hiwvy (4t RoKY extretiely hazandous, —Satiniar's nArKe was acilveand orin, with sxles &t an Axitebio raustc of 1 80 3350 skipa sFling sl tho Inaide Sgure and chsics oL e SR Sapoty. and tn 1 e re'In very light supply. and in ltmite: demund, Tha tally rasciple wers. Meked Bp SRy by i Tocalrade, unty Ui il o e s of aiilnpors. MBLE JOOF (i raliniih ATAGEA AL B3.25 5780 Rood 1 chiokto 8e $0.. el 60 por Se e . LOUIN 7. Tous, July 18, ~CATTLE—~Suminally unchan rorelpie, 3. i o Jivhebirng and Ighors Yorkers ant falttmores #4, 1004, 4,201 bulchiers' 10 exira, 8i. 5 i, buEEP-Bieady and itnehanueds recetpts, 03, NEW YOuK, w_Yonk. .m|{ 13. - BEEyRA—~Ahout 40 car-loads arrived this morning, moss of which, beciise of oser aupply, sola sta Feduction from the higheat nmsrk of yeaterday vqual 1o by per B, g CrxeInxaTi, Jul) Hi , and hinh. ity el gt LA Ll Y 3 receipte, 50Uy TUMIL ‘The Eccretary of the Lumbennan's Excliange gives the following utatement of the stocks of Jutnber, cto., on haud ta the eighty-four yards to thiecity on July 1, Wil compatisuns; sl doeb Lumber,m ft, RN U2 Shinkice, B5AL B4, 470 Lath, 1 e, el 1 ) Cedur L 105201 BUALB21 TH D 61360 1,501,440 market was Iatrly sctive Baturlay at former prices. About 13 cargocs wers sold, Nesrly allthestult gocs to (he olty yards, the dealers holug anxfous to get thelr stoek In conditlon forthe fall ., and maoy of them think prices arc aslow now asthcy will be, thoukh sowe sre hulding back, huplug W ket inch by fnevection and plece T wt lower fig- ures, Tha last fcct has been bruken ap, and muderate reccipte are expected tho first of this week. Inch stuft fsauoted a1 $1.00G10.00 for comnem ana $10.60@12.00 for the medium grades, Ploca stull sold at B4.23, Shingics were quiet at $1.855.2.10, and lally . argo schre Campbel holsun, and Selt,alf from Ludingion, 340000 1, 143,000 11, and 100,00 12 | UM a1 84, 20¢ schr J. Philitne, from Mauistoe, w: 0 T 8L #8351 wehr Dunliam, from Frankfort, 120,000 f¢ sirips auit Loanis b #u.10. 180,00 (¢ pleve Stufl at $4.251 achr laabcila Banas. from Mautstes, tiold Tuli—140. 0% ft—pleceatifl at 84.25; schiy Andraw Jack- won, from Manisiee, SALU00 1L plece ST AL §h.25. ‘The yard market’ was rather quiel, and prices were frrsgular, but not_quotably Tower. wome of the deals era, % is aimaya the caso I the dufl scasan, ere cutting [Eices, But the majoriey seeu disposed to inalntain (he published it. e yaln tu th stuck of lawher turi une (81,174,444 1) lsa 1litla below the calculations ¢! ume uf the dealers. Quotations: First und secona cléar, 1% sud 3 inch,, Third clear, 14 to 3 luch, Third clear. (noh.. Firat aad clear aressed siding. Flost commion drensed alding. Floorlug, Airst conunon, dressed. ¥looriug. sccand comniou, dresse Floortug, third comuion, dresscd c D or commun stock boards Fencfui, 12, 14, aad 16 1o Feoclng, No. 8041} Common ‘mlldl. l?.%‘a‘ ¥ 0 9.80811,00 01200 13.0068 1400 800080, 00 100 18.003 183 1604 100 BY TELEGRAPIN, FOREIGN CITIES, Bpeciul Diwatch 1o The Tr(duna. LtvzxrooL, July 19-11:908. o —FLOUR—~N0. 1, Lo ] No. 2, 2. e 1041 No, 2. wead; \u. 2, BaUd; white, No, 1, 108 4d} 1, 108 it No. 2. jod 4. Curn—Now, Nu. 1, 2383d; No. 2, 3283 0ld N, §, 278 V181003 —Fark, dvs. Land, 384 84, Livanrooly July 1% —CoTTux—FIrm ot 6466 9:164; N0 baless gy . f1les. 10,000 balea epeculatinn and 83port, 2.000; Amer P'iovistoxs—Bhort etear middie, Sto. Lxvern Onr y A nt e 6"1'1Qr.t;vptlowlulv{ern fecelvel by tha Chleazn Roard rade: Ltvriroor. July 13.—Prima Mess Pork—Fastern, 4 Jacon—cnmberian %, 00 stort rive, a s rfmo mess er. Chicase, 43 L ki Lovuoy, ' July 11.—LivenpooL—TWheat qulet hut Sy1 SpHIng, i g 4 CATgor N CoEe W hea u 729 india ronRl falr Arorago, No. 2 ipring, 418 @i ad. Fair average quality of Amertean mized ‘corn for prompt shipment by ssfl, 3¢ e y:rrl'lhfintllnlxl:n'c.. AT —Cargoes off coadt—~\Wher er qul on passage~TVheat ratner auet. ey il AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK, Krw Yorx, July 18.—Cotrox—Market dnll at 11 7-18 A1 916, Futurea—inly, 11.44@11.4cs August, 11.40 ®11.30c; September, 11.27c: October, 11.13@11.18¢ Navember, ic; iecamber, 10.73@10.7dc, FLOUR=—Quiot, biit steadys receipts, 9,000 briss saper Atate and Western, $3.90@4.35; common to gond oxtra, £4.0004.90; white wheat extrs, §1.850@6.50; extra Ohlo, $4.00¢8.73; Bt. Louls, $4.0047.00: Minnesota patent process, §0.00@7.73, URatx—tWheat fn lght export demand: recetpts, 84.000buz No, 1 Chilcago, $1.041 No. 1apring, 81,060 1.10: ungraded winter red Western, $1.00@1. lat No. 2 Ambher, 81.07; No. 1 do, $1.17w1,15; amber Kentucky, $1.12; ungraded white, 81.0201.004. Kye steadr; Btate, (4c. Tarley nominally unchanged. Malt nom- lnally unchanged. Corn sctive, but lowers receipts, 137,000 bu; ungraded, 41G4740; No, 3, 45c1 ateaner, 46347¢c1 No. 2, 47@47'¢ct white Weatern, 47)cs round yellow, Bai(hic, Uste=Ilecoiots. 30,000 but No. I, @34er mixed do, 51@34cs white do, D@3TIes mized State, 3243nes white, 324@asc, Har—Firm and unchanged, Hors—Fi¥m st 7@toc, Grocraiks-Uoflea firm: sales on privata terms. Sn- garfemy falntoqood rening, 73 1o6xe. Molasnes auiet and unchanged. Lice fo’ fafr deniand and une g noLRuM-~Firm: United, 1. refiued, iUhc. ARkl prusk. hdt TalLLOW=Hleady: GLi@Te, Hearn—8teady and unchanged, “aus—Bieadyl Western, (ud11c, LeaTuer—Flrms heinloek iluenon Ayres. and Tifo Grande Hght, niddlo, aud heayy welglits, 20 421c, Woot—Fring domeutlesieece, avatict plivd, 18@ hed, Huedies Texas, {27 K firm: iness, $10.20@10,40. Cut meats steadys Western long clear midiles, 6cy eity, Prime stoam, 7. 17}467. 3134, Mo Lard lrfi anusctured copper autet and unchangedy Ingot Lake, 16@16¢ry Iron, luaia eheeting, 104G@ilc, A1L8—Cut, 84,203,401 clinch, $4.285,23, XEW ORLEANS, Nw Ontxaxe, July 13, ~Conx=Markot easter at 40 FLovr=Qulet liut ateadys superfine, $3.25 XX, $2.73 @405 KK, €3, 25nraq, Lperine, 83.25 XX, 8.7 Coun-MEai—scarce and firm: held at $2.50, ‘:)-ll-rxemulu ptime quoted at $13.00; chofce, ta10N8—Pork dull and lower at 1141130, Lard demnandy tieree, TH@THT kewn, Muke. Hulk loulders, Toac, Blacs Packed, nd highiers ahoulders, (3iefcs titm, %oy clear, GY@Tc, [IAma—-darkec duily sugarcured quoted at ik 1c. e fn size; Whinkr--Sarket dulli’ Western roctified, 81070 Gimocxates—Coffee In good demands [lia eargoes, or dinary to prime, 134@1 e In oL, Kear weeriled; sool | common, 7 (e 1o folly fair T4@9)5ct prime, Bifoy yolluw clarided, sie. Moinuwes ity comoion, 2hci Talr, 25@2key brime to cholce, S0WA2C, Ttlce scarce and frin at fikes 1ige., BRAN-Market easler at 573@r0c. 8T, LoUls, 8. Louis, July 13, ~CoTroN—Quict and unchanged; middiings, ‘110; sales nuney recelpts, 100 baleas Ahipe ments, 1454 stock, 2,240, i iid tinclianged: only local demand, AIN—Wheat sctive hut lower: No. 2 ted fall, Ao & Kibtze Auguatt No, % red fall, 876 caal e July; No. 4 o, 77@76c. Carn Inactive and lowery No. 230 can and Jaiys 357§ ausifc August; 398c bepteniber, Gatsguiets No, 2, 2uc cashy 23%e bid August, Rye dul) aad nomival Wiisky—Finm at 81,00, Provistoxs-l'ork easter; johbing at $0.43%0.50. Land quict ut §.80 1n Fast &t, Lowis, Hulk mestaguts ety clear ribs, np cou Y, 0. licon highier at $3.10 for wiohlders; $4.2046.35 for clear ribe; 850 for clenr. Flonr, 2,000 hris; wheat, 62,000 but corn, 1 bariey, none. §_wlicat, 33,060 hay Hun bus rye, ndne; bariey, RALTINORE, BatTivoxs, July 14, —FLovR=Flrmor, but not nota: biy hiktier, Ra1X—\Th Western opened flem closed unll At weak end ¢ uify N Ten spot, 81001075 Jiily Al Fepteinber, 8101k, Corn—W Western nilxed, Heptember, Ak{er steamor, 43¢, 0gts auist and doadyt Western ngll:‘s‘ piley du mixed, 3ue; Peunsylvania, 30 Trin sl unchanged, PROVIAIORh—FiEM, UtiiCE, B rrEn—Dul corii, 2,000 buy none, d_highery Wituky— 81 "I(lx.:‘rlu'rl—ilnnr, 18,000 bris; wheat, 43,000 buj corn, . 000 Lt SuirxxkTI=Corn, 18,000 bu. eHILADE PaiLaveerura, P, $3.3003.001_ OXTTas, Bl $1.740a5. 501 Wil Krades, &0, GUATX=Wheat wenk new Coru_wenky yellow, doe, sieady e, MGase mixeddo, igaze.” liyo—3larkut dull at sovistons—Mens pork, $10.0910,60. Lice(—~Inta mess, $17,00.” f,ard aulet, but tirag butchers', $0.73 W70 city Kettle, 87,50, MurTen—>oiudially uichaned, in=Aarket dully Westeen, 10811¢, 1)y unchanged, XUM—-Nominally vochauied. WitlexY—Qifet, but steadyt Western, $1,08, Lxcrirre=Fiour, 2200 bris; % lieat, 7,500 buy corn, 4,000 but vats, 4,200 ba. MILWAUREE, MiLwAURRE, July 13, = FLouu—In fair domand. Gnasnoiiicat weaki oponed fo lgwers closed waakt, 1 Mlwaokee, lar 8.5t Nu, 1 Alllwaukern, oss No. 3 Mliwaukee, $100J41 J) % Atgust, 85t beptoniber, Kile; No @83e. Corn 19 W 134 bigher; No, ¥ aud bighers Nu. 2, 20¢, e whch Harley numin Ifluuchinlt 1 N, PcvisiuXa—Duil whd - quly pork. casti ani July, Urime steany Jard, $U.87%. FrrtanTy—ieat 1o lluaslo, 1y RECkirTs—Flutr, 4,500 iFle wheat, 53,000 by, BUIPMENTe—Flour, w600 brint wheat, 11,000 bu, UINCINNATI CINOINNATL, U, July P —~Corrox=Dull, at 1140, 4 il ault’ unchiuinged. ieat—Deaid uctivet new, 83guic. Corn d falr, And nirket Arm, at dusdic. Oate o0, 1y sloady 888%gSGc. Lariey duil il wotiinal Provieioxs=l'ork in falr demand st §0.0090.75; thesy pricesbld, Lard In falr deniands curzent muke, 86681 kettle, $7.25Q7.00, Bulk mes $5.75@0.003 theso pricis 1th w 1aie domaud at 85 1A, —FLovn—Quiet. el Uy lllllnl?mll ll?l“';: 8100, white, 81,15, ' Rk i3 TOLEDU, ToLeno, O., July 1 —UkaiN=Theat ateadyiextra Jama wichlgth o1 11tauoer Miculawn, pol, 81,043 Sy, B7¢s Augunt feld atuics No, 3 red whater, soty 8! 140 1ew 1 ul} 3 August, vic; Nu. i red, rejected T30, Vo Geadys bigh wized, 4tcy Nu, 2 spoi, 40%eai Augs A0t ree Jected, | BUtE, ™ Oina qules “Slichlinn e sakeds Sutga b, LkoRIFTa=Wheat, 16,060 huj corn, 17,000 but uate, none, BRIFSENTI=Wheat, 2,000 buj corn, 2,000 bug oste, noie, LOUIAVILLE, . Lotanvitix, July 1.~ CoTros—Qulet at 116, Fi o0 K= (] At unciigs Grali—Wiiest sewiy} Fed, Sier winhe e, Lor Dhing wiiltes wixed, 4o, Uuis auds white,wor il 2w, Rye—Markel dull sy b, Mar—Nomiual, qulet, sud firn at $0.75910, W, 'ovinioNe—Lard qitel; chiolce Teaf trce, $4.00¢ da "'{"‘ Bu.0L BUIK lueats sLuaits yhuulacrs dc; eiear ol Fil 343y clvar, Sbse, acon sttongy shoulders, digel cloar rib, Oge. ' HAms—BUKRT-cured, [Uisu e, WulaT—Atarket dull Bt ol (S, TR, Howtux, July 13, —FLor k—Demand incressing; West. eru supering, $3,000:.503 Ligh graues, $4.0).691 Wiscoualt uxtias,” $3.29.9. 83,753 Nu. 30 3.7 I8 $3.0048.007 T Atx=Com_tn demand aud falr, and market frm; mixed nod yellow, de@ilcl sieaier, gdu. Uals AEE No, 1 AN CAtrs Whiis, Sgdaci hu, 3 white, 4 @703 Nu. 3 white, Hade] uilzed, Sugdic, INBLANALULIS Inviaxarotts, July 13—FLotx-Quiet and un- chauuva. UKalx—Wheat firmer; No. 2 red new, g July, 80cy August, ‘lfid.‘.‘u ru Gruier at 374hc. Usts, 3433 Lya Vovintoxs ~quiets shoulders, 8d; cloar ¥ib, 14%o. Lard, G, dinuin, Vo, N. Y., J0ly TheGnste-TWheat quict, T Niors ot Jo;" Car 1018 No, | Siitwaukes, Hitle oifered lers Ries, S50Ta 0 Sihor eriine nepooica Ninaa, o vie. CaNaL Faxiunta-Higacr; 4o Jor whiat 1o Now vork, Iy 13.~Ga e iWhest, firmy red State, 3~ .8.“ \‘:ll’l llg""l.lu. Curiy steadys No. 3 Toledo, 40§ blate ‘lllll&d‘fi. Uatas dul) and unchaugud, PETROLEUM 011 C1TY, Pa, July 13.—PxraoLsvu—3iarkes open- ed aciyey sales as SLUI, declined to Uilsc, ad- vanced o $L.00, sud dropjed back Lo 0dsc, % whicl the price closod stesdy. Bhipments, 35,000 brls, aversy- 102 133 000 Lrls; trausactions, 473,000 brls. FITTSnURG, Pa., July 13.—PErRoLEUM=Active; $1.17% at Parker's for immudiate shipuienty redned, 164c, Philsdelphis deltvery. CLRVELAND, O., July 13.—PETROLEUM=Markot un- changod; atandard white, 110 teat, BHc, DRY GOODS, Naw Yoxx, July 13, —Busiuess continues galetand frregular with packege houss, CoLon goods in inud 7ot request, aad geuerslly steady i price. Coitons fapnels muving 1n falr Qusntitics. Lrown shcetings a0d grain bage frm. Wool-favacls o moderate ro- auest, Men's wear woolens moviogslowly. Fsacye kait woolsa goods more active WUOOL, Bosrox, July 18.—WooL~Demand sciives salesof the week, 2,601,000 16 Bew clip from the West srriv- {og fruely; Pennsylvania cholc Seeces, No. 1, XXX and above, 36h@38kor Michigan feeces, No. 1 aad X, 88 uc; Wiscousln and Iudiana, dednc, weabed cutnb- 1ug sud delsiuo fesces, 34@430; unwuabisd comblog, 28 @0y Terriwry, 20@o; Toxas, 1U@ITc; subess sud X Pullud, sxg3uc scoured, 50070c. TURPENTINE, July 1d.~piire il unchanged) 000 bd ‘WirMixovox, Steady st 2uic. TURPENTINE—~ Unshed Ilorses, ‘The question of shod or uushod horscs has beeu revived in Londou {n conuectiun with the problem of psvements. The usphult pave- ments of London cause tho horses shod fu the ordinary way to slip, sud, wuch discuvsion liaviug uriscn ou tha proper forw of shoes to avold this trouble, = writer in the Zimes comes torward with the recowmendation tuug no shoes at all be naed. He naya: np i owned over 200 anfmals &t one time, dm{fl cated to all manner of purposes,—drng saddle and pack,—and not one of then, shod. Some one will oy that they worked ver gra or sand. They a0 not, Bt aver e et rouls tmaginable, (n vlaces exerssivery et and in othera an ‘Wiragrecably soft und hogers Unshiord boreer, he aays, are nlao uscd in iy fan citlen, without alipping on the paye 2" 1ie cautions care in making the change, o, wiso the hoof will ho mado tender and horo. iy aller becoming used to helng worked wit) y), hoof in the natural condition it will Aflord p . animal & much larger and moreholding aypty, . more holding hecause it is touther aud Toughey then a bright snoe. o RRGIVAL AND DEPARIURE OF i Exrrawazion or REFRRENCE MARKS.—f §Habied. " *Bunday excepted.” 3 Mondsy e OTI0AGO & NORTHWESTERY RATWAy, st (Sho o Ticket Offices, a3 mnm;dflm‘ rinan Hoirs) aafy targsy hlay arscific Fast Lin abluus City & Y kol abubune Day ¥x.via Cifnin: \'lll;)lllluzulrrzhl Mo Ak 5 oitr Cit it Fe o Tockrd & Dubug i nku- Fasg mn'.‘...;: waukee x, ecin-Bunday $3tiiwan kee Erpress ot iiwaiikes' SMilwaukee Pas blircen Hay Exprem, 5t Paut & Minnes BRE; Fani & \ Ir}.fl 09 AWinune & New Uini.,. Winuna & New DI Marguette Exnre atieneva Lake & Ro Feud i Lac via Janesviii Blaneya Lake “xnipe Pulltnan Hotel Cars are_run (thrnnah, hetwes cago and Council 1) 3 cdxo And Cou luffs, on the traln €aving Chicagy 'Noother T6ad_tant Pulirmas oF any Other fora of n‘”":fl‘"l‘"‘“" C"“t |°l' d ginzfe-stx, ao)eporcarmeraf el rfe- SZDeRot corner of 4 Elorto-ste CHINAGO, BURLINGTON & OUTROY RAITRA\n Depata foot of Lako-st., Indlang Av,, and Sixtexnty.y., and Cansl and Sixtoenth-sts, TicKet OMces, 3) Clrg, 1., &0d at depots. Mandota & mmbu? Expren B Ottaws & strentor enn. ... |® 7113 Roekford & Frecport kapress. (010:0) +10:00 8. m, Nubunue & Bloux Gtt; TAcIBd Faxe Hepren Ranuas & Colorado Daw, Girove Acconn’ds! ‘Aurura Passenger.. Mendotn & Citawa Expres AUIOTA PasTenger, .vov.y Tuwner's rave Accom dation & Dubuaue Expre Ighy Kxpress. TexsiFat Expre, Kansas City & 8t. Pullman Bleeping-C CHICAGO. ALTUN & ST. LOUIB AND OWI0A® KANSAB OITY & DENVER S8HORT LINE3. Unfon hepot, West 8lde, near Madisn Twenty-tbird-st. Ticket OMce, 122 RansasCity & Denver Fust E: Louts, Bpringeld & fex hile &'New Orivans Rx. Louls, Springfield & T s, tiurlingion { Fast Bx. . Keokuk flmumu s Chirago & Padueah i1, b Btreator, Lacon, Waaii'ton Jolles & bwignt'Acconiindat'n v OHICAGO, MILWADKFE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Unlon Depot, corner Madisan 8nd Canalsts, Tisen Utlive, GYBouth Clark-at., opposite’ Sherman Housy aud at dewot. Leave. Arrive, * 7:038 M. [* 743 m Milwaukes Frpres. ‘Wiscunain & Mlune Bay, Day Express, Qeoliutiowor, [*10:108. m. |* 4:003. m. Suh i 10sen Fxp .[* 5:00p. 1. [*10:432 m. ‘Wisconaln & Minnevota, Green Jiay, brovens buint and At a Kxpress, [t 9:000. .1t 7:001 m, Al traing rn via Milwankes, Ticketa for ft. i #nd Minneapolte sre good elther via Madison and I'rairs du Chiey, or vis Waicrtown, LaCrosse, and Winvos. oot ot TATLEOAD x i wenty-ancond. DOt e otfice. 15 NaRdolphout.. near Ciares ™ Areire, 8t. Louls Express 8. Louts Fast Lio £aro & New Urlean; aCairo & Texas Kzpress, Horiugheid hxpress,, byllnlflvld NIght BX, .00, 73 Yeorls, Buritnuton & iroXine B'eonia, Nuriington & Keoks Duluigue & Houx ity Kz, Dubunue & Blonx City E: Giiman Passenge " a OnSaturday nigh ransfo Cenirails oniy, 50n Baturdsy night runs to Peoriaonly, MICHIGAN O AL RATLROAD. Depot, foot of Lake-sl., aud foot of Twonty-areond-v, fieket Omee, 67 ClaF s01ttienrt Corner of ey dolpti, Uraud Pasite iotel, and wb Paimor 18 s, Leave, Ariive. Mafl (vin Maln and Afr Lino)..[* 7:00a, m. | %0310 m Liay Bprosa. . 1 Pivaas winle 7inm m. Kaoinazoo AScominaacio.,|* 4:00p, m. {S10:04 Atiaattg Kaprose (dalip),.....|} Beds pn .|} Winsa: . Kbt K M0 D . [Henidd s m PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, cornier Canal wnd Madisou-ats. Ticknt Offices rk-st., Faluier flouse, and Grand,Pacine ilte: BALTIMORE & 0T19. @ from Fxpoaltion Bullding, foot af Mo russt, Ticket Ufivea: ) Clark-st., Paimer llous, Grand Pacle, and Devor (Expositioh Bullding). e Leave, | 308, m. 40p. . Arriv Morning Matl=01d Line........|s Ta . m. s Jiin, & T Baton Wprile 'Iises o Dios s tn. ¢ Thirm. i Afluitic bapress, Gatly NhRhE REDrEss.ers.ras PITTTSBURG, OIRCINKAT! & BT, LOUIS B & (Clncluuat! AlrLine wi Depot coruer_uf_Clluton sud C nctnnatt, Indlanapolls, Lou-| c( il Caniois &' [ X[Fouass e Rlont Exprem. Devot foat of L. cln:lnm‘klli‘ llndl!x '1:0 i Sy Louliville Rt Korass: . i § Tk CHINAGO, TBLAND & PAOTFI0 RATLRIVO Deyvly coriier o Van Burea sud shermso-sie. [l Uullce, 86 Clurkeat,, Bhernisn ifuase, Davennort Express. YTap . Givab, Lewvehw th Tk w Fory Aecominoda 1ma Ielit kxpress. 100:00) B 10, S UTED b 18 Rxpress aroserved o diuta GO0DRIC! Milwauk 0 e s o8t dou’t i ® p. . tee, Ludipgton, cic. phm ea, Muskegul 7 p. o ur St-Joueyll i, Uity iy turday's St Juo boat don't IEaV i v or Miwauzee, Green ar, uice Tu i For Milwaukes, Eicasabs, Neuavion, " oté.r “Fucaduy, oo 3 TP 7 po @ epieds MSOELLANEOUS, “Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chlcago, III-‘ ot ) -;m:u-uxb‘;_'"fi 5 b aladiieees oret purols hathute Lo dbaredt e Bt Lokt cmis ol tatloa free. Ofica buuia B & M. 1o T2 M, Buideds B dames 140 ears of 260, T Saed fur aver LJ sears | 7 RS Now o don, and su- § perior Lo all e fome® stund kxlsts Usvud bl