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] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. JULY 22, 1878, e = o ——————————— T ‘FINANCE AND TRADE, No Change in Quotations for the Past Week. The Prodnce Markets Irregular—Hogs and Provisions Easier—Corn Lower. Other Breadstuffs Stronger--Movement of Produce During the Week. FINANCIAL. Tasiness at the banka during the past weck has been decidedly dnll, Merchanta and mannfactor- ers have alao been Inactive, their trade being con- fined to small orders from regular customers, as is nsnal In the middle of July. Of conrse, ontside buyera give tho city & wide berth daring the heated term. The whole people, an far as clrcumstancas will permit, give themselves up fo rest and An effort to keep cool, The first three daysof the part week wero decidedly scorchers, and DBank Prealdents, Cashlers, and castomers alike did the Tenst amount of basiness possible, In discounts and all other iines there wan no change in rates, so 1hat no mental effort was required 1o kean up with the currents of trade. The fact Is, there was no enrrent, and their maln busincss was to look qui- etly npon the stagnation in aboatall the depart- ments of trade. ‘Tho hot weather not only reduced the commerce of the cityto the amallest possibe limits, bot ominoun reports reach ns of its blighting eflects upon the wheat districts to the northwestof us, "Tne coplous raine, aucceeded by the intensely hot Wwenther, may cost Minnesots, Winconsin,and other nectiona milliona of money. Probably the prosent week will determino how widespread and serlons thowo losscs arc ikoty to ba, Firet reports waoally exageerate misfortunes, and it s hoped 1t may be #0 in thiscare, An 1o any changes in quotations, the report of Monday would have answered perfactly for each of the succecding fivo days of the week. Discoants at the banks were uniform at 8@10 per cent. the ‘higher figure beinz merely nominal. Very few tranwactions were made above 8, and G@7 was ac- cepted for large parcols with cholce names or col- Taterals. Calland short time loans were taken at 4@ 0 per cent by n few of the bank Truring tho week New York exchange wan scarce and firm at 60@75¢ between banke, Selling rates par@1-10. We hear of some currency belng shippedto keep np balances. The clearinga for the week endlng July 20 were s followa: Datances. 8 211,679 o R 209,100 Weaneadsy. . 24,184 yan g Thursday AL T2 Ta7sy Fil Zameuas 208, 003 Batuj Y 2450408 180,408 Total.. oo . /815,231,842 Correaponding week Iast year. 19,111,376 WEEKLY CLEATINGS OF TIIB NATIONAL BANKA. We take the following from the Public of the 18th: Every conalderable city in the coantry, except- Ing New Orleann and Milwankee, teporia_smaller exchangen for tho firat half of July, 1878, than fur the Arst half of July, 1877, The gain st Milwankee means only that the krain cropof last year way un- usually small. 7The inslynificant gain at New Or- Jeana 1a of interest only as it shows that, with a cotton crop well cleared ont, the Jotties hava given thatcity s littlo better business in midsummer. Yet, dircouraging ax the soparate statenicnis are they Indicate, when analyzed, o condition of neus not wholly uneatisfuctory. ~Outside of N York the decresso in exchanges ia less Lnan the de- ciine in prices. At New York the decrease in ox- changes lu sinaller than, after dednctions for the decline in stock operationa, it wonld have been if other busloess had been of equal maenltude with that of last year,” even in vaiues, ‘The followin; hows the excliungus of the nineteon clties whic teport weukly for tho weak ending June 6, at San Franet and for tho tvo weeks ending June 13 3 tho otber Cittes Tdd, LRk 2L i1 B84 1,037,405 474,202 ¢ $1,002 747,08 Qutaide New York.'s 'mNL119,187 352474013 ‘Theo lows at all cities outalda of New York la jess $han 8 per cent,, and It has been ascertained that Ihe decline In prices has been in much greater ratto, ¥ne loas a1 New York 18 10 be Interpre in the lehtof a decrenss in stock transactions, which amounted 10 1,002, 247 abarea for tne frat ' half of July last year, and wero only 1,402,542 shares far e correspos differ. ence, about §i 10ld, greatly sxceeds the entirc diffcrence of e: thanaes hiere, and nearly equals the whole los dxchangen at )l tha citien, - It seems 10 be p fo [ufer (1) that therolins been no inaterial decrease In business ontside of stock speculation. even if values only are consldered; (2) that the dacline in opierations at the smaller ciilcs has been generally 81,081, 474,821 . In excess uf the docling n prices, snd (3) that the increazed movement of crops at New York, Boston, Milwaukes, and New Orleans suftices 10 counture balanco u declina {n other trausnctlons, specalation In stocks pxcluded. In brief, the better condltion 31 susiness, fot which the eountry bas hopoi long. giv e promfve of future coming, buthas 20t appenred an yet. TRON AND TEEL. ‘The New York Hulletin analyzes the repott of the American Iron snd Bteel Association for the laet year, and says: Uut of 710 furnaces throughout the country, 't wonld nppear thst **400 aro at this moment stand - ineidle % but on reading Turther ou 1t 1s discove ered that they nre tdle maluly beesuse they have none of the modorn tmprovenonts; of, In the lau. Euuve of the report, **they were bullt in unforiu- nate locatlons many yoars ago, and, bomg of small capucity. are unsble 1o cope with their more mods um rivals in the prodiction of chean pig-iton. Ko tht those furnaces wro lale bacause tuey Liave outlived thelr usefulness, snd no looyer requirementa of the udapted to tha changl tradu” nul vecause.the b the trada iteclt {s hopeicesly 1710 say tiat he depr aharey by England and the Continent; and the atatistics which the repurt Urings to bear on this point are something atart- Nine,” Hopeful viewaste antortained of the future, only on the pbilosaphic assumotion, however, that & thinge ate now i thelr worst, uny chanve inust nccessarily ba w chaoge for tho ‘betier. ‘Tha total valuo of the exporta of 1ron and steel in 1877 was $10,05:), 670, -}mn $11,704,743 In 1870, Theso Brur not fncluvive of the exports to Cansua, which average about $3,000,000 annually, The Imuorts of iron aod vieel 'during the yesr amount- d to $0.105, 308, agaiust $10, 684,126 1o the pre- lota year. Last'yearno iron ra imported, and only thirty-ve tonsof uteel rails., Tho figures aru certatoly very satlsfactory, for they show that our exports largely exceed our im-« portw, and that the latter are steadily decreasing, DEFRESIION IN XUROPE. ‘The order of tho State Depariment to ear for- elgn Cournls to report tte cordition of trade In the countries to which they are accredited, In furnishe- ing vulusble particulars to the business fntercets ©of the country, They show that Europe ia suf- fering lergely, pernsps wqually with Americs, Oug of our Consuls fa Baxony, under date of June iarganumbars of people are ont of employment, thi countey full of e, and & et dogan beg: gars visliing cuch housse I the city daily, slthoug! pewing Is atrictly prohibited by law, The decteas ica the panic has Leen about U per cent & humoer of yeurs, bave beon abuadan Waut'of employment cumes malnly from the u of labor-suving machines. Guuds can be nado cheapor 1n England aud Awerica by 1nachines (o in Baxony by band, hence Lemporary dlstress Death by starvation has actuslly occurred in ul trictu where hana labur has been superseded by muchines. Haud-mude curtaine of Suzony are suld in America &8 tha foest Franch gouds. Dut, 10 curapute with manulacturers using wackinory, & £rown pursun must work fourteen Lours per day ‘o carn 47 cents. Ho adds thia In regerd to rallway muiters: The superintendent's salazy fa the highest, 1.531; few vuploys recetve over 81,000 por nuta, Sectlon bands aro paid $144.75 to §174. per year. A certain syw v sllowed to s em- ployes fur ciothing, and some are furnished Wity Lousce kud servanis. Ticket ayeats recuive ber cent cowmisslon on tha tickets they sell. 'Thu tosineers and dremen aro aliowed fuf auy aaviuge toey wuko in the cosl sud oll furkisbed -to the wy vezsmont, ‘The sslary uf an eogi eor 4§ 5 freman. $300; couductor, $444; ticket sgent, 8723 und suo&;“;g- ght waater, §571, Of the baoks, be a. *They lcud mooey for from one to five years at © to 6 per cent per sunum, and sllow ntereat on geposits, A check will Qo bv hunured oy the Lank uuless the drawer's Look accouipasles (bo thick, the awount o be calered theroon when id. e puvtc uf INTS wraught great changes in zauy, a¢ 10 the Unligd Biate voluwe of s circulativg wwdiutm was decreassd, 3100x8 o tawe worthlees, sud the zuto of 1utezeat advanced. Urecits fu teado shrynk from one yesr to thres Wuntls, PACIFIC COAST PAYSENUEK MOVEMENT. - Tha San Fraucisco Bulletin of thu 13th bas the fullowing Sgurce, showing a valn of 8,201 1a pupu- lation for the Arat half of 1878: Lue number of Lirough passengers carzled by the traing by 1l Central Pacific Rafirond Company in Jane was 5, - 324, Iglhl»tfl,m for the same month last vear, 20d 0,800 in 1870, The arrivala by water jn June were 1,351, agafnat 851 departnren. The Juns ar- rivale by rail are the smalleat for that month fn ten eara, “The total mavement by hoth routes for the rat half of the year has been as follows Arrivals . Departed by Departed by dea. For the frst half of the year 1877, tho net gain In arrlvala over departures was nearly twice a8 larga an it hag hoen this year. The exact fgnres wi ¥%). of which 30 per cent were from China and Japan, This year there countrice have conteibuted only nbout 20'per cent to onr net galn la thi epect, JAPANESN FINANCES, Probably no nation has advanced more rapidly In 81l the elements of mndern clvilization during the lnst quarter of & century than Japan, The rail- ways, telegraphs, schools, and scores of other things, srs copled mainly from this country. She copled also our fnancial system, for she is sald to have a foreign debt of soms $30,- 000,000; but her interest is promptly provided for, and her 7-per-cent bonds ars gnoted In London at 1062108, and her D-per-cents at 111 @113, Bnt the Inevitable resnlt of nesrly all publie borrowing 1s upon her. Sha wanta a new 1oan of §12,7%00,000; but this_the law requires to ‘be taken by her own people. Tt1s a very important Japanese idea, sud 1818 to be hoped! it will be fally carried ont. I 1t i taken by nearly all her people, insums anited to the abllity of each, it will be likely to Interest them (n the Government, and may ptove & sonrce of strength rather thanof weakness, It was one of the misfortunes of our own country (hat so larze a proporilon of onr pudlic debt was held abroad, Now that, under tho stimalns of our large balanco of trade, they are coming home so rapidiy, **We repeat it, sir; Let them com y UNITED STATES BONDS. The demani for United States bonds was active during tho week. Papular subscriptions to the 4 percents were eafliclent to warrant the Treasury in calling In for redomotion anuther 85,000,000 5+20 0 per centa; thie cnll raleea the total of 5-208 notified for redemntion to 830,000,000 since May, 1. Theold faeues of United States bonds havd been bought freely by banks and others wishing temporarily to employ money at a higher rato than can bo ootained for it on demand loans, The large anbecriptions tog the 4 per cent bonds, which have to be settled in gold, has created & demana for gold suflicient to keep ' the brice up to 100% to, mu,f. and this in the face of o weak and llecllnlmt market for billaon Loniton. Al the doubts {hal exist abont the importation of gold befora tho close of Angast arlao from the condition of tho Bank of England and the London money market. —.Nation, July 19, > CIICAGO MINING AND STOCK EXCIANOE. Bales at the Chicago Mining snd Stock Exchange Saturdsy were: Iyier., Shares, 1o €1.20 Reek Xo Farther (Mack Tl seek No Farther (i Heek No Farther. Cansolldated Mica {Now Mexico) 300 Conwolidated Mica 1008 Canmnlidated Mie (Gilyar 30 daye 10078 Nimrod (Central, Co). Nimrod (Central, Co! fietden Tunnel (Cents SanJusn (asked)... VOREI Prices steady st former figures, viz, : at New York and Chicago; Btarling. Sty daus, Siaht., 1 4 Huiland. + natrin. T rway, nweden.. """ Denmark ...... GOVARNMENT HONDS. Unlted pates 10-40M,. United States new fd United States new 4i§e. Uslted Ktatend per eenta. United Btates eurrency os, A GOLD AND GREENBACKS, Gold, 1005%@100%. Greenbacks, DAY In coln, LOCAL SBCURITIES. Chieago City 7 per cent bonds, Chicago City 7 percent sewerage . Chicagn Lty 7 percont watérloan, Couk County 7 per cent bonda (lo) 1incoln Vark 7 percent bonds. City Rajfway (South Kide), City Tiallway (Weat aliej City lailway (North Slite) cx. diy. Ghfeago Unalicht and Coko Comoiny EV""“ f Commerce, . t Division Hallway 7 per cents.. od (aterest, BY TELEGRATH. NEW YORK. New Youx, July 20,—0old opened at 100%, and closed at 1001, Borrowing rates '§@1 per cont, Dar silver here 113%4 In greenbacks,®114% In gold. Bilver coln 5@1Y dlacount. Qovernments a fraction lower in some lssucs, Railroad bouds dull. Btato bonda atesdy, . The stock market this morning was lrregulas Granger shares weak and lower, especlally for 8 Paul, which dechined from 401§ to 47% for come mor, and from B1% to 80 for preferrod, Western Union strong and highor, sdvancing from D2% to D3%. *The remainder of the list firm and without Important change, 1n the afternoon the market was lower on Gran. Rer shares, which declined 1@1% per cent for the day. At theclose these stocks recovered H@1 per cent, on favorable advices concerning crops. Western Unlon buoyant, advancink to 04% sod closing at 03%, Lake Shore was also noticeably fOzm, selling up to 0255@ 02K, Transactions sggregated 101,000 shares, of ‘which 2,000 wore Erle, 10,700 (e Bhore, 12,300 Northwestern common and 0, 200 preferred, 37, 800 8t. Panl common and 8,500 proferred, 7,000 Lackawanns, 1.500 Now Jersey Central, 1,000 Michigan Central, and 8,700 Weatern Unlon, Money markot casy at JiR@2. Prime mercantlle paver, 3@, Cistama receipts, $104, 000, ‘The Asmistaut Treasurer disbursed $112, 000, Clearings, 84, 850, 000, Bterlinyg oxchange, bankers' bills, 483; sight exchange on New York, 480, Thia bank statement {s aa' follows: Loans, i cres 2,075, 4003 specle, decronse, 847,000 legal tondors, (ncrease, $1,087,600; deposits, ine crease, 813, 810,000; circulstion, decreass, $117,- OU: reserve, increave, 054,450, ‘The bunke now hold” §24,280, 475 In excess of legal requirements, GovanyxmyTs. Coupons, ‘Al W7 New 4l Goupaue: ‘o W i34 L C, C, & 1, 4| Now I i X Hiaeiliraan onira! 1736 8t Paul e dot o 3 ) Adama Kxpross, 104! Weills Fargo, [ morican Exprass,.., 47 | aited Htates Expridal o Ve i e S ., Lo S, llg A Igan’ h 1 nlon, FACIBe ceee a0 Bh i ¢ STATR BONDS 30 fVirginle, new, 3314 Misaoar! &, BAN - FUANOISCO. Sax Praxciaco, July 20, —Following were the closing quotativusak the Stock Board! . 10 Grand Pyl n 44 lais & No 3 Sitisiod. 80y riirer 10N 27 ! 80 slive aare st G By P i uul Tyl 4 esroxes Bureka Consolidsted sold to-day, ex dividead, NEW QHLEANS, New Outeans, July 20, —(Gold, 1005@100%;. Slaht exchango on New York. &y premium, Bterllug eachange, bankers® bills, 4b0éo4y7, FORBIGN, Loxuvox, July 20, ~Cuusols, for mnu{‘. 03918, 1 American Securitics—iteading, 10X; Krlv, 10543 P e sistas bonde—'07s, 1085 new Gs, 105K 440 UK, : % ¥ 4uts, July 20.~Koates, 1141 B3¢, COMMERCIAL, ‘The following were the latesl quotstions for July doltyery on theleading articies for the bast twodayss JTgL Sapunine a0 ey Cuusols. V3718 93 u-le Slerliug exci . = A83], i ] e Totowig were the Tucinta i shipmouts of thalesdiog articles of pruduce fo thls city dus ing the twenly-four bours ondlng st 7 o'clock on Satnrday morning, and for the correspondiag date twelve months ago: Receiots, Abipmente, il 40.000 1,490,172 2,608, 01 1 Lard. fos. Tallow, b’ Rniter. Tbe, Wool, i, Potataex, onl, font, ‘Withdrawn from store daring Friday for city coneumption: 7,038 bn wheat, ‘The following graln wna tnepected into store 1n this city Baturday mornlng: 7 cars No. 1 red win- ter wheat, 4Gcars No, 2do, 2¢ars No. ddo, 7 cara rejected, 25 cars No, 1 hard wheat, 1 car No. 2do, 1 car No. 1 soft spring, 9 cars No. 3 do, 5 cars No, 3 do, 2 cars rejected (115 wheat); 124 cars and 6,000 bn high-mixed corn, 3 cars new do, 1 carnew mized, 300 cars sna 27,600 bu No. 2 corn, 183 cars rejected, 28 cars and 5,300 bu no grade (735 corn); 24 cara white oats, 10 cars No, 2 mized, 10 cara rejected (30 oats); 10 cars No, 2 rye, 4 cars rejected; 5 cars no grade (24ryo); 1 car extra No. 3 barley, 1 car feoed do. Total (920 cars), 412,000 bu, 1Inspected out: 7,312 bu ‘wheat, 100, 740 bn corn, 703 bu oats, 4,248 bu rye. The following wera the reccintaand shioments of ‘breadstuffy and live stock at (his point during the past weck, and for the corresponding weeks ending asdated: July 18, July 31, Recerpte— 1878, 8T, 1877, Tione, brie... i eu! b Corn, bu 4% 2,193,734 Oata, ba,, 220, 144 Rye, bu,. 2y, 508 Sariey, bt ). 18,1 ive Iu§\ No, 82,483 on s BLL 84T Cattie. 20450 18,837 20,730 Shipmenis Flour, el 87,503 83758 41440 \Whent, b 127859 217,808 Corn, IR TBS 1,400,527 1,017,520 Oata, bu, B47.U4 SINS 283, 08K Hye, bu, v 19.078 418 1, 0 Barley, b . 4,05¢ 8,151 8% Live hogs, N . 83,40 26.819 2%,58 Cattte. N0.. LoTEME 48 daT The following were the exports from New York for th weeks ending as dated: July 30, July1s, July 21, 1878, 1878." " 1n77, pers, ot R0 AlhER 100 Corn, bu. SUT.833 Guo, 181 GUL.440 Tne Satunay news from the wheat roglons was somewhat confcling. A good many dispatches noted very bad prosvects in Jows and Minnesots, some placing the destruction at as much s 40 per cent of the whole crop, whilo some noted better weather, Some bankers in Minncsota tetegraphed very disconragingly In regandto the yield. Letters and teiegrams from Michigan stated that the wheat yleld of that State will be 050 per ceut larger than last year, with an excollent gnality. One writer In Kalamaszoo eald: **The weather this weel has been all that conld be desired for safely harvesting the crop, and It proves the howiings of tho farmers 1u tuls reglon of damago to the crops wets nothing but thelr characteristic croakingy when nfrald of low prices. Wo have an coormous yleld, 1 imagine the groaning from Minnesota and the Northiwest will show sa little foundation me with us." ; The leading produce markets wera rathor lrregn- 1ar Saturday, both In regard 1o prices and the vol- ume of business done, Hariey was excited and much higher, the markot for next month advancing 4¢ perbu, bat the excltement was about over by the clone, the prominent shorta having mostly cov- ered. Thrre was a strong feeling In wheat, owing to farther reports of crop damaga In the Nortl- ‘west, with & firm feeling In Liverpool, Corn was easter and oats better, Provisions were very quiet, and rye was 1c hiehor, . Jobbers of dry gouds haa nothing new to repart. ‘Theroe I» continuod quiet in all dopartments of the market, {be domand belng of 4 striétly hand-to- wmouth character, Prices remain stéady and unie form. Denlers instaple and fancy aroceries wera not vory busy. Soma of the lesding staple articles —notably sugars, rico, and coffees—were ordored with considerable freedom, bot tha gencral move- mont was slack, The tenorof pricas was stendy, Dried fruits were linactive and easy. Fish continue in tiberal demand, and remain frm in vrice, ntocks of most kinds boing light. In the butter market there waa no pronounced change. The recent hot weather has causcd s marked deterforation inqual- ity, and for the little strictly cholce hutter now ar- riving a teady outiot la found at full prices. Low and medium grades are very slow. Olls were in fair request and ruled steady. Leather remains dull. The tobacco, bagzing, coal, and wood mar- kets wero unchanged. The cargo lumoer market was quiet and upe changed Saturday, The offeringe wers small, and & falr proportion of them wers sold. The retall lumber market remains qulet, and even the amall order business, which ls the leading feature at thie time of the season, has suffered some dimination on account of thohot weather. The demand for wool s slackening. Kastern buvers bav- g purchased frcoly are golng bome, and it {s estimated that a good share of the clip fa alresdy owned by parties a the sca- board. The market {s steady, and & good trade, without excitement, {s expected for aomo time yot. ‘Thedemand for hides roadily absorbed the oferings, which were very light, and likely to contluue so while the heated term 'asts. Broom-corn, sceds, and hoy were qulel. Green fruits were in falr re- quest and firm excent apples and peaches, which were vory plenty and rather anferlor In quality. Lake freluhts wers dull and very easy at former quotations, the ruling rate on corn to Buffalo bolng 1%;c, and an wheat to ditto 14jc, Room waa taken for 50,000 bu wheat and 280,000 bu carn, Through rates by lake und canal were quiet and sy, at On for carn and 73(c for whestlo New York, Lake and rail rates wors quofed at 754 @8c for corn to New York and fic for do to Boatan, Rail frelahts were quist and wnchapged, They are quoted at 10c to New York and 21¢ fo Hoaton, on grain; and 18¢ and 23c to do on fourib class, Through rates to Liverpool were quoted at 36@40c in specle per 100 lbs, with a falr volume of business. AUIPPING VALUES. ‘Wea ¢lip the following f8m the circalarof Jg H. Drake & Co. ¢ Cash wheat at 07c, with {ntermediata charges uige, would conl §1:00¥ Alongatda ship. . With saik irelyhi 03, and 2 per ceut comuilsalon oo the currenoy va) Would cost 42¢ 3d_Cork for orders. Deerbubitu's auuta Uont Fairsbritig for proat shipieat. 404, or abaut 76 per b 1o tho dlstavor of shipments, G00DS RECEIVED At Chicago Customs July 20: T, N. Bond, 76 an- vila; Grommes & Ullrich, 50 cares bliters; Willlam Dickinsun, 1 cask whisky; E. Burke, 1 cask wine George 8. 1laskell & Co,, 2 « dried fowers; Barnum Brothors, 27 cases toys and fancy goods; Carvon, Pltie, 8colt & Co., 3 cases dry poods; K, K. Eston, 1 case gans; Jensen, McClurg & Co., 1 case books, Collections, $534,43. DIRECT IMPORT! ‘The following atatoment shows the leading kinds of foreign goods on which duties havo beun paid at Chicago durlug the past wesk, with (s forelgn value of the same. With gold at 100%, the cur- rency selling value In this merket fs about §56, - 400: Clans of goods, 8-00onies aon 0. 8 Customa e lv duties, by o 304,09 HH A oot ] Lutbs 62u, 1§ wai ical wercbandis £501 FER —— TBARS PROVISIONS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were geperally tame, sad aver aged casjor, though not wosk. Thers was very little duing, except In vork aud short rlue for Beplembor, Liverpop) advices ludisated stesdiupen, bub hogs e she Slock-Yanis were cadler, 10ough oply in woderato suppiy, sad tha sblpplog demand for product wes very i, 450 Ponx—Was qulot sod easler. The offarloss wereamall, and tho dewand confined to_tho loager fu+ tured, Cash sales wero reported of 230 bris seiler July BLBLI 4,330 brld seller Audust 8t §0.37'yad, 53 l'uh‘.‘ 4,40 bris Bollzr septilaber a: $9. 4. 4T} A 0lra’ 1he mirkse closed a 3aleu foruly. #0.274@9.30 for Augast, and §9,404A0.43 for Brptember. Prime meet pork anld to the extent of_the offerings, Jathrin. 1 €0.0030.50; exira prime wis quotnd at . yory anlet and 23 Inwer, Sales were ro- porieitof antes sellorninal 0,00 730 tes weiter August ¢ £0.074 16,03, and 500 ten aelier Sentember At 5, AI#n, 100 les cagh_at §0.00, Fotal, The ‘market cloted At $1.0040.wil selick July, $4.994A0.03 seller August, and 87.024a7.08 aelier Beptembe Apava-Were verr qutet ands ahade easter, holders exhiniting rather more willingness to sell. ‘Tha trane- Retions! ed weea 300,000 1w ahort rihs seller Sep- omber 413,701 500 bates short clears at Bes and 0163 Jong-ciit liama (anecial brand) at 10de, The fol- lowing were o clostox prices por 100 84 on the lcsding i Aont- Srors Landah. Short I rtenred. 6o o, S5 63w L.onte, part en: RIN. 5, 3,20 15 Tiozed, 480 AT DK 6.00 Angnat, + 4.%0 A7 B.ATS a.00 Eepiember, boted.. 4.00 A7y 8.00 8.10 Long cieArs quoted at £3.80 foose and $5.75 boxedt Cumoeriands, M@ne dored: long-ent hams, HANMC Doxed; awert.pickied hame. faanie for 10 10’15 Ih av- §agen; grosn iame, T4GTHC for same averageny gréen shootders. 4'ge, - Hacon guated at 8'¢@5¥a for shonlders, aanlde for short ribx. G #G¥c forahort clears, 10@104c for hams, a1l canvased and packed, Greask—WWas dull at 4203 HEEF PRODUCTS- Were stoady and qulot at $0.M8 i for mess, $10.00@10. 30 for extra mes, and $3L.00 50 for hams. sale was madeof 70 Lris bam at TaLLOW=Was sasy at 6}@u3{e for clty, and 84@0Ho for country, BREADSTUFFS. FLOUR~Was n better demand, and a shade firmer, some salen being made at s slight advance, The orders from outside wero more numerous. and locsl buyers wern mare willing 10 take hold. Sales wers reported E 475 brie winters at 84,0145, 720 brls apring extras at $4.0080.00; 86 bris Jo, sour, st 83.00, Total, 5,291 brls, Wequote the market nominal at the clone at $.8023.23 for fine, $3.23@3.73 for wuperfines, $3.75G84.33 for cxtras, gnd §4.5023.73 for doubla extras, with $6.00@3.00 for patents and some fancy brands, - Tinax—Was quiet and stondier, Bales wers 40 tona st £9.23 per ton on track and free on board car, Conxszat-Sale was mado of 10tons at $18 50 per tonon track. OATMRAL~BAlS Was mede of 1,000 bags on private ter MipDLIN0I—Ve nate isle of 10 tons at $11.50 per ton fres on board of car. WHEAT-Was sgaln active and stronger, next month's deliverles advancing 1340 and clovlog 7e higher than Friday afternoon, wiile wheat for this month closeid thesameas the preceding day. Liverpool re- tted cargoes strong. and New York clored ¢ higher, lough eanter &t the upenin The reporis of damnge 1o the crops Inthe Northwest received previonsly wers stroigly emphasized by thoss which camne In Satunlay, though sonie spoko of “fAner wenthier, while Milwaukes Was stronger, and our own reveipts quite small exeept Inwinter wheat. ‘Tlie conditions ¢aused & rainer brivk demand from the shoris for nexi month, while this month was stronger [n sympatiiy with Milwaukee, than s scarcely wny domand tor Juiy, and clodel :‘n the: the deal was widely sunpased to ba“pMRI‘l settted np. Seller August openeil A BoH lotaof No, 2 clu pol a: ported of RO No. 1spring at Us0i B, 600 ba No, ;l“l”?'(l!fl’{cx and 2,000 bu by sample ot A@oic. Total, Hanp Wnxat—Was In moderate demand_and firm, 0, 1 Minnesota belng quoted at 81,0136, Eales wers l.lrllgl)znn No. 3 Minnceota st vdc and 3,000 bu hanl No. 2 at ke, WINTER WitRAT—Was in very good demand and He higher for spot, Imt less wanted tor future, reparted of GU b No. 1 rad At 044e; 1,800 hu No, 3do A1 IS e 1,000 hu scller July at Bict and 5,000 by seller first half of Augaost ntp0c. CORN—Waanctive and frregulsr, Th-elr)ylee"ni ®asfirm. but the markes soon weskened, i }c below tho Iatest pricrs of Friday, | qunted enrler, and New ‘:'rk was dil seemed, §i m{»uhy ‘with a b MoV on account of {nhefent weakns [ acaln rathier larce, and that, with tho fact of flne westher. @ave ronowed confidencs to short eellors, which caused sput to decline In company, thoygh Ahere WA A Yery | Woos l"wml £ mand, Seller _Augist’ opened st 736e, soid s GTde. advanced (o Jde. and | declined o a7 atthe close, sellir Seplember sold st 57%@ INKe, and seller the month at 34@3¥i(c, the Jatter clusing at the Inside, Cariotsof No. 2 closed at 38i4s, mixed at SHMdVge, Hpot ales were renort- 00 1 lilighi-miapd 8t INT{6EIAI4SE 1,100 b new ycy 7,800 it Wwhite &t He: W00 bt No, 3 Au4ct HE, KO0 bu releited {e3 10,R00 bu ple at i do at U146 negrade at 3lje OATH—\Weren fitfle wore active and firmer, &y advancing te, Juiy $(c, an the other futires faneed BUo0t HNIHEr than [ast. FTIdny. The ocelnts wefo falr, but few No, 2 vais Ket, whils tieFe was & presslug denis nd 10 New Yark, 1here o bn Liurnedpyer on contractss hence 1o advance in No. 3 anil July son MEONKEE 18 8YMobhY 20 nder n moderato deand from siorts. LN Crop FODOFLS [Forh i Nidte AU INSL WERO. KoNerally’ TAVOR: ahle, but tho lunger futupos wera firmer tnder smail ofterin) ‘with some demian. and the genoral market ‘aturally Sympathizod ®ih wheat. July oproed At A48 ol o b "r e Ta 2ulyc. and Keplember at 3278227 outsile, No. 208t sold at' 29401 t oot B7c. Quisile. Sampies wero taken for iy Carh sales weru roported af 3400 b0, V0. 2 &% 23% widics 10,50 by Dy snmple at 23630 on tRAMK: ’nd 24,800 ba do At 246 s free on board, Totals 46,000 ou, Y E~\Wnsin good deman:and firm, cash or the month advancing 1¢ under ilmited offerings. The re. celpia were larger, but mgayof thia rve fiad hoea placed c‘m"m"]k hence the matkct wasgnlioas burc ss on Tid: 2was wanttl for shipment and to, il contracts, an cloed firth nb 316, July wea firm st $ic, and August and Septembabat 476. " Tho quality of the new'cron In ianane, Nelpaska, Mivsourl. Northera profiounced goods and in pooF: caah salus were ro arIic; 400U now refected at 43ci 1,200 bu by sampie at 465 on track. Toisl, 8,600 i, HARLEY~Wi ve. doentng dem, and advancing 3ude ne- b under a presrhi demand frolh shorts, closlng lower, Seller Auiist was excited efriy, ani, openlui at 6ic, quickly row to odc, and fell na!flnlu siter{t became knowa Uyey the lodding shorts twd woe out of the ieal, closing tafie at the inaide. Beptomber ‘was wanted varly by siiorfa aid holders of country ore ut soall waskened under increns- iowa, and Eastern liin uther parts of 11inols rat portad ut 4,060 b Mo, ders, and sold at ed offerinis to 77 guict ut 4u¢, No. 3 sules GENERALC MARKETS, BRONM-CORN—Was qbilet and Ilttle better then nominal. Wequoto: Strfdly green lutl, 8'@aey red Vipoea da, 44@3cy green Grosh that will work ftaelf, 4lgusey red and red tioked do, 0@ 4kos Inferior, Wulge; crooked, 3@4c, NUTTRU-Thers was hbihing spectalty new to be noted fn connection with the butter market. Thero was & good local aud shipping demand for choica aualitics, and as the supply of such fell whibin very minderats lmits, holders found It an_casy matter to sustain previous prices, Tha grades below cholce were 11100 Hberal supply, and consequuntly wero weak and irregular fn prics. We -uu quote as follows: Choico 10 tancy croamery, 16@19ci wood to cholcs dalry, 123 1361 medlum, D@1ic: Inférlor to common, 6@se, BAGGINU=The demand'for graln bags was active, Jotbers and retaliors buylog firmly, and prices roe miatned frm. 1 the othertnes only s moderate move. ment was noted. Wo quoter Stark, 2ict Brighton A, 2301 Lewlston, 31cy Otipe Craek, 1o} American, 10i4cq burlave, 4 and § bu, 13@ 1101 guonies, single, 14 @isct double, 2364241 woul sacke, 400 ¢5c. CHRFSE~Little oF no changn wav apparent. Thers was uo activity o tho demand from any source, and for anything not strictly primo tho market was want- fog ln Ormoess. Fine cresm chicesa was firmiy held, We quoto: Flne cream, T@7c, part akim, a0 sultskim, gdioy tow grade Suiaiee, co L Bgu demand cutitod i’ pricos were not frin. Tho 3t advatice eut oft all demand g- aranesied for mmeiiate cone our Mut: Lackawanna, * §4.00: nut, 26001 P it IMedmont, $7.00; E; lowiurg, £.00; 1 Haitimore & Ohio, $4.23%4.75: Minunk, misgton, $3.00; Garishorrie, $4.731 1o 84,00, FUi(18—Were dull and rregular. The hot we stock so feat ihat are ylad to sell t y fizure, Candied Juta are quoted at 6ATc, P85 —Continue In xo and_rematn sted snd _Orm a8 previouvly quoted. focted st the followlug prices: 1 whitefish, @1 10: (amily whitellsh, 81,754 it L 2082, 30§ O eral, esira, per 3§ - bri, . Ao, 1 shore. $10.00:410 ;B‘;lr)‘m!llq : " WkeR D01 No, 1 alore, hitl, $7.30@H.00; Iarua fainfly d Euw, !r .1 ahi kita, Klts, Ni(‘i-.’l" ), medlut, . family kits, 81,051, 10} tieorge & e h, oxtra, 0 @333 summer-cured do, §3.00: LaLrAdOF neTPing, spift, Drle,” 8730700 oy rotuud, Urin 85,3550 (i 4t Lris, g3.000 iolland herrlig, 312031 snokod Lallbat. Teic: scaled herel) boy, 3de. UGS AND SULS.—A Very dull markat was wit- nessed, Theorders were few “and for amounts, and the quatatling were inare or loss freviy shadod afl We tiake 00 chanue n our liar: X~ Dates, SWhci tyy, luyers, Bl de; Turkith Tunor T lagers. $1.7301,801 Lon- Fera: B3 fauz. Bt hoote, T uscatrl S pkas o dis, Basiics Zante currants GO Citton. 104 17e. H0MBeTIO=Alden spples, 10@INe; New York and Michiyan, 4@y'sc; Sonthern, (43403 Ohly, 3@ 3‘1: cnes, nupalred, Hoquarters, $if ol Flen, 2RI, Tarracous., 20 1N ablce wamnta ) Tich Girenobie wathute. L 1hcs Ihratiis, Aene) Tenss Decaus, Juncs IVCR pcaits WANE: IR goon Loar nuts, 4¥@3c Teanessca o, bhvd Skt Virkluia o, 68 Gl GUEEN FILUITS~Lemons conlioue active and firm, Domestic {rults wera lunty niud casy excopt berel i ng {ro which_are m iarket. Peacles arg comtngln {1 ro Inferior to qualily snd sl slow- Jyutlereguiariricor, the nulos Luw wroratiicr poor, thoueh T comlition of the Feceints ls imuroving. lfeps red, 81,2561, 40 per casu of [d boses; biack du, 3 biuherric, §3.00 Per bat binckuerrice L4h per cass of 24 boxes; ph B por bogy ches, 20405¢ per hox i surrante, §1.00 VK 1T DOX, OF #2065 per ¢ CP DOYS Oratges 7. Saud, 23 per boxi letnous, '$14.04410,00 pur Lozt Callforiln pusre, $4.0063.05 por bux: du plutms, 83,50 nor bax >~ ero unicaauged. Aside fromn a few K articles U 7 & restriotg] do. We quate (he wcueral markes quiot. Frice low: Jicn S Caralias. 7:4@dci Loulslans, TUGEMo; liaa- iy ey oY TEE~U, 4. Java, 23@27c1chalee to m»{amfl. {atiite woid 10 orline. 176 IAKG; common fo fair, 1844 10Gc; roasting. 3@ ke, B10K:1 crusa s, 101 1034 e ated: oA 1010c: oW ST UL ey wrennbu i 7L, 1A 8 Loy 3 staqdard, WS‘“ o )?AL Dhylsiller; vxira L, ‘l s - m"u&t}flu. 1, PN@31; Cho. 3 BnGsiior yelow, s e, ikl es=Calllorula Toat dripd, $30430: Oalifor- pinaliver drips, 53833 g0od sugar-house sirup, 336 4003 Oxire div 42addc. New Orldany inolasecs, Cholce new, dnaliicide prime, $4843c kool Sduwlde] coms 10U, 24302} COMIUION. molaseew, 334IICT Dlsck Krap, prar Ty . rricke=Allapice. 18@1ake; cloves. 400dac; c i ] . wero ateady aa piven diisol poyper, ISwdibcl nutmegs, No. 1, V0dU: Calcutia glliger, Budc. JoapireeBlug sise; derman mouted, sies Blua Lily.'a'(es White Lily, 3c: Wults llass, ‘0\e; Pesch Blowe, 7ot savon Tmperial shc, IAY—1ho recerita werw 1nt and uplend sdvanced, belait waytod Iy the lacal trade: "No. 1 Uiiothy, #v ) $9,30; wilcud, $7.00; dplead” pratrie, i steadr, sclllng readlly on bt 8¢ THC. Wi odd 1o (uatatioiis: Cured Wden. Nt, Takcr cured do, Heavy, 75c; do daiinged, tutider culh v deacoud fhasucs dry dint, Mol 311 ity butchere' steera 1o 18 falt demsad. with prices steady, Larbon. 110 degrees 1 1iiges do Jii- Bola lezal ik, 150 degrena, veealilgu 173 deg.test 18Ycy Michigan, Tegal test, 204c; Riatne, IR0y extra winter lard ofl, fllc{’& | B Q . 2, 8ies line eeed, raw, Sact hofled, A1e (8 briv icirsn) Whilo winter- Dleachrd, @)1 eoerm, 81.40; neatatont ofl, strictiy pure, e $1.60; do extes, Mgy do No, 1, wer hank of). 43¢t Atraltr, 4dc: miners’ il Aser trpentine, i naphtiia, deadortzed, na gravity, dtes mumotine, orized, 7 deg,, | asoline, N7 deg,. 10v¢001 West Vieginla, nattial 23 deg., 33¢: natural, 30 dew., i reduced 3 deg.. 20@23¢. POULTAY=was quiet and nnchanged. The offer, ings werg amall. wnd iargesprings or oid hens nold at 3.00 % doz, while small chickens brought $2.0042.50. urkeys were stendy at 7. POTATOES—Were "dull and eaay nnder ahundant offeriags. Sales were mads at 81.00@1.40 per bl BEEDS-Wera quiet and steady, ~The offerings of ed were iight, and fatnrea were snsringiy offer- el and held ahove iho prices bid, - Septembor fAlaz waa uoted At §1.141.10, and August timotny &t $1.200 2L O gecd ard quoted as roliows: Timothi, €113 ®1.33%: clover, 84.0:44.30; flax, §1.2081.23; Ildn. RAFAN and milict, @hgzoe RALT—\Van steady under a fatr tnqnirs: Saginaw and ¥ew York fine satt, £1.00 per briz ordinary coat 1,201 datry. with bazd, € 13020, arconing to pzci iy, withoit bags, riy Ashton, $3.0033.23 persick, TEAS—Rematn qulet and unchanged. Following are the nrices current: UrKPOWDER-Common, 23@30ci good do, 8I@3sat medium, a4diler goad do, 45@30c; floe, SOwIes finest, 8e@ove: chulee, B3@7Uc; choleest, 7HeMiet fancy. Mich§1,00, InPRREAL~Common, 23a42%¢: good do. 30A%5c; me- dinm, A5atie; guod o, 40@83e: Nine, OBIAIT tnest, B0Gk33ct eholce, A0@63e; cholceat, G4@730, YouNe 1 vao: Commion, 21@2%¢: kood do, 28@126} A¥3dd:r good o, d06edTct Ane, 43@i4c, 4 cholce, H0G@Biet eholcest, RIQDIC, mon, 20@ct good eommon, 2 et finod medlum, I8@10:1 Ané, 414 t chol Sabict eholcest, Gxadle) cholee now, 65@M0ct cholceat do, B3470¢. OoroNa- Cammon, 31 gowd common, 29@31 ey 5@axe) Rood medinm, 34440t fine, 42@45¢¢ i1 chalce, B3@3AC1 ehoiceat. & foc, No changes were developed In this market. There was & smail demand at §0,3137,00 for maple, 48,10 foF beech, delivired. Wasguict and steady at the declie of the ¥alo was reported of 100 bria on the alfon for raw, - Alenhol for export deltveral fn New Yurks Glncinnati anguoted at 61,01, aithnors at €104 Now vork st 8L !1 and Peorin at $1.('¢ for whisky. ¥OOL~11e market Iaicas active, thg larger huyers having bought aud lefe for the East, The exeltement s died out il ihe groater part of the ciin Bas yrobs- hily pasaed nto the hiades of dealers and manuficturers, thongh of courss thers 144 good deal of wonl in the \Ven‘y . Tl celpta contlnue Hbhersl, but most of ool fise been suid, and 1 teshipred here, Eollowing a thie prices of wool pald by the Ioca) dealers Graded woo selt from sove thiesn igares Waabed, feece, 2ReeTLey washed wool. 21C023u; ting do In good condltfon, Iidic: finy heavy unwasned, 1563 1A8¢y tub-washed. choice, 30@38¢; common Lo 1alr do, 30 e Colorado e dnd nediuni, 339200 du coarie, 16 LIVE 8TOCK, carcaay, Rerelpts— Cattte. heen. ety Hoge. 8,733 10573 gio cave crnneensd 1,151 25780 R4T CATTLE—The first half of tho past weok witnessed duil snd declining market. Tho recelpts wero protly large, the heat was Intenso, and nows from the Edst ‘was bad, under the combined Influencs of which prices weakened tu the extent of 1(@13¢ _on shipping graies, and 133236 on ustive butchors' stock and Texas cattle, Later there was & favorahlo reactlon at the East, snd s decresscd supply of siuck, which ensbled scllersto recorermost of the dectine. In polat of quality the supply was not very satisfactory, Verv fow extra, and comparatively faw cholce, droves wero offered, Col- oradoand Texas thraugh cattlo wers more plentiful 1hen on any previous week of the season, aml of the entire week's' recelpts consfderably more than one-half changed ownera at prices ranging from s downe wardto 82,75, Extra cattle, such as exporters scck, wera not subjected to the fiuctuntions that character- 1zed the market for other grades, that class remaining abaut steady at prices that have hoen current fors number of weeks, viz.: $5.00043.%0, Fair to choice steers welghing from 1,050 10 1,400 Ibs wers takon by the Eastern (rado at $1.7344.73. Texar throukh cattle 10!d at £3.5023.30,—the great bulk at $2.73@1.15. Common cows wero in 1iberal sunply and slow at $3.50 @3.00. Btogkers were neglected and nominal in valua ALS1.00G2.50. Thers was a fairly activmarket oo Eatarday, and prices wera steady as given bolow: quorarioy. Extra ieeves—Grado: ing 1,400 1baand upwards. +$3.0023.50 Clivlea Lesves—Fine, axcers, welghitig 1,230 to 1,450 s . £4084.73 4 4.0004.50 Goud Jieevca—\Well-fattoned teers, ing 1,150 1@ 1,350 Ibs Mediun Grades=nteorsin fair Mosi, weigh 01,19 €0 3, 20 T, . 3.7534.00 Bulchers’ Stock—Poor Lo common stecrs i cunimon tachalc ecows, for cit & welghing 81t o 1. 1CCI, . 5003,03 Rty 2.8002.%0 0 . . . 2. . 5 Inferlor=Light s it cows, helfrisiagm. Dulls, and soalawa steors, Toxae—1 lirough eattlo, Veala=Ter 1001bs (aatl; HOGS=The past week' thy liga reported for any woek within the past nina months, but the oppresstve lieat so retarded operaifuns tiag tha aupply, st As It wrs, aotually uxecednd the trado re. quireineuts, and the inarket, from frst to last, was weak, unacitled, and declining. " During the fore part of (e week nackers wera practically (dle, and mixed TACKlng hogs (o the number of severut thousan wera allowed acatmutaty In the A, but with evol Weatlier abous all were worked off hafore tha close. OF {he supply, & much Iatvcr porcenta<o than usus fell Into ttie hand of shipjers, tielr purshuics reaching sume 20,(xx) head, or nearly one-naif of the entire re- calnls. Saturday’s market ‘was v}uk-l. d weak, prices averiging about Solower than Frid 04 wero AL ‘I.Ml‘ll.lfl for vouimon to prime 1 a4, 10 fof mifxed packing Logs, and at $4.15G4.30 for falr to Cliolce licavy shiuplng 1ot Bkips, nd (nferior grades Kfll"’fl“r- rold &L £3.29 61,73, BIILED—1Iave couinued in Hght suoply, the total recelpts for the week reactiing oy 2,607 fiend. ‘The demand alvo hs coutinued ikht, but {u somewhat ox» cueded e aupply, And prices sdvanced u uitiie, movi 4P to 835G 3. 00 fur poor 10 medivin, and Lo § 400 for good 10 chalce krades. Mot of (o salce were WIl{ & 1800 Of $1,75:1.30 for [aIr L0 §OOd QUALICE, e, Lous, 8r. Lov1s, July 20.—CATTLE—(ulet and unchanged WEHT oty roeetat. o hed o Jiaus - Active i lowors gt autoplae to Yarkers $3.0001.201 Inlxed pucking, 81,006 4,20} butchers' 10 fancy, £, 2000 L30. Jtecelpis, 4 100, iiraR=scarce aad wansod st 920608375, Recelpts, crNe] ATI, Crxenoeatt, July 20,—loas—3tarket dull and prices & sliady Joweki, cominan, 83.9564.03; 1lkht, 8. 101 vacking SLISEY 2l 0o batciers' seillog. — itos celpts, 6353 ahilpmenta, don LUMBER. Tho cargo maket was moderately active and steady, Tlecostu® sold resdily v $1.29, and fuch was quiet at #3.7550.00 and $10.00612.00. Lath wero quotod at fi(."” andshingles at $1.85@2.10. The offerings wers aht. Snlear Cargoschr W, Wing, from Ludingtan, 213,000 e plces wtufl, ot §4.25; schr 0, Fiter, from 9, 270,000 1t plece stufl, at $3.2%; schrBelt, from do, 130,000 f& plecs stufl, at ‘The retail market was qulet. Bmall orders are filed, unually at the list pricos, though sume dealers who want ‘busluess, mako concessluns, Deslers are assorting and drylng thelr stocks, and getting them fn cunditlon to full trade, which promisee to bo active. Quo- cond clear, 194 and 2 lnch, 1Y to 2 Inen Elrst common droscod aiiing, Flooriug, first comimon, dressc loarjug. second conmon, dressail,. thind irnssed | 1 A 13 fnchies"and upwati . Ok, 00 Box buarie, B 14 Inclios sud 27,0063, 00 Tiux boarda, ¢, 17,00 Astuck boards, i M stock buands, 1010 13 lucl Catock bosrds, 10%a 43 {ncl.. /v, D oreommon stock boards Kenclng, 12, 14, and 16 to 20 fect.. Fencing, No.2 Common board: n nenston wtufl, 5610 30 fool Gulle dinch s Fiekoie, rouii A scioc leke dot, d 1. Cedaratoglos,.. o i repurted That tha o (! River, Suitolens refa, o pales th Withih & Tow days Fha Chippcwa wnd otlios rire 1 " rivi Jun't seeis 10 have beuis s AR Ead. ARd_deaten incltned to at hitle tportaucs Lo this repart. Minuesota do byt appear 1o liave | creased materlally the volume of water In tho lowlg atreams, 1t faeven atstad that Inmbernien will uve to spend njore money in urder to get dowa tlis rear drives vo Minueapolts whicl they had hoped would be sa« cured withoui s1dltivual expensa, 11 the dumaza 1o cereals in Minhesota reparted, the fall demaad for lumber 1 Lot likely to equal roceut expectation: BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN CITIES. Bpectal Dispatch te Tha Tribune. Livearoo, July 20—11:308 w.—FLous—No. 1, 248} Na. 2 2, GuAI¥=\Whaat~Winter, No. 1, 9a 10d; No. 2, 9e 6dy apring, No. 1, ba3dj No. 3, 8a81; white, No, 1, 10034} No. 2. 104 club. No. 1, 10s 8d; No. 2, 10a 34 Corn=New, No. 1, 22404 old No. 1, 2T0dds No.3, s34, PRovisions—Pork, 40e. Lard, 87s, Livauraot, July 30.—~Cotrox—In falr damand sb BH@E%d sales 6,000 bales; speculation sad ezpurt 2.000; American, 8,000, iacoN —Luug ciose, U 64 ONXDOX, JU\Y Jh—1'K (ROLRYN —Refned, 08, BFIRITE O TURFRYTINE~10i@ 358 scrlous as biate s o3 otlowtax were recelved vy tiw Chicazo Board LivukrooL. July 20.—Prime mess pork—Eastern, fds; Wetiern, v Bacy berlands, 30s1 shork riok, s i long cloar, du aNoIt clear, 8243 shoulders 37 o1 Tame, e, Lioy 376 Privie ihess beet, 7aa: Tndis mews aley exira India wioss, s0u. Choead, 44k Tallow, LoNwox, July 30.—~L1verooL—Whest stesdy._Cora Fathier cauor at 3 0J. Cargoes off coai—Whest irodx. Corn steady, Cargo0s ua pauazo—Wheat su. 4lr Bvorage qualiy'of hv. 3 Chivazy sbrlag whaat foF sufpwent durlug the preisas sad followlog month, 4us Falr sveruge quallty of Aulericen mixed cord forprowmpt ahipment by sall, 234 6d@3ek Wosilier 18 Eaglsod briiltan, AMERICAN CITIES, = NEW YOUK. New Yorx, July 20.—Corrox~Firm o 114@11%0; futares Srwi July, 11.60G\1L7ICT August, BL7Id 11.72¢; Bopiember, 11.34Q11.35¢t Oclober, 1L.183 11.10c; November, 3103110401 Necember, 11.094 1n.uie PLOUR—Quiot aud unchanged; redelpts, 10,000 Lris. GRatx—VWheat trmery Fecelpts, 63,000 bus ungraded spring, 81.08; No. 2 spring, $1.05@1.05%: No, 1 aneing, $1.201.131 nngraded winter red Weatern, 83:@81.121 No. 2do, $1.1204,13; No. 2 amber, §1.02 @1.m; No. 3 white, #1.03: white Rinte, 81.21@! amber Kentacky, £1,10. Ityn steady; Western, 603 @lo. Darley aid malt nominal, Chrn weakery res erlnta, 104,00 bay ungraded, 44242 No, 1, (44D taen stosiner, #1947, No. i tz@4ieo: No 3 white, s:et No. 1 do, 834e. Oaté qulct and unchangrd: ret celits, OL000"buy Ko, 2, Sle: do whlre, 21@disicy No. I, 3%é4c: do white! 3A4@37¢; mized W estorn, 33@0imcy white do, 33ueaTe. J5AY=rtendy and nnchanged, Hlors—Qulet at 7@ 1. (RrocEnIKA—Cofleo nulet but steady; sales private, fngar quiet hut stexay; fair ta good refning. T(@7Hc, Molnsses nutet but A, Kice quiet but steady, PRTROLIUM=Qulety unlied, §1.01@1L03N}" crude, eyc: renned, 10fc, ALLow_Stoady. ira1N—Market dull at 81. 4204314736, uiet at 29a@ e, NTINE—~ T TR S tadr s e mOeK ic, anos Agres, and L xATHER—Stendy; hemlock sole, TG rands Tight. Toidaion, and Roavy melshie’ 208 aYye. WFot~Firm | domeatto fieecs, auagze; patled. 183 3041 unwasned, 10@er Texan, 136 i7e, TrovistaNs—Pork quiet but firmi neas, $10.25210.50. Ket duil, Cut mente-Long clear miduist, 80} e, " LATd firmy prime iteam, $7.2087.23'4. teady: Weslern, 6@21c, l:(al, At Jasife. ifactared conper moderately activo. 1 4184, Plg-iron dull and nominal at )t Ameriean, ‘ln.mu.uu. Tron—12 . 104@1 fe NaiLs=Cut, $2.9022.40; elinch, 84.2308125, T, Louts, A, Lotie, July 20.~CoTtoN~Firm and unchangedy migddling, 116 FLoun-scarce and irm_far family and treble extra, g(‘h;‘;nu‘unnhln‘edx XXX fall, £4.10@4,251 family, Graix—~\Wheat tnactive and fower: No, 3 red fall, Ada . ashy 250 Auguts RIGWALHC Reptembery No. 5d0,88 { i caslh: 8714c.BTc, and N Ide July, Aull and Towers No. 9 mixed, GiHc cashy B3NNV August, (1ata {nactlve and lower; No. 3, 20G250C cashiz 24¢ bid July, Ry %II(!! at4sipe. WIBRY—LOWEE 8t £1.08: Titavisioxa~Tork quict and unchanged st £0.53% 0.0, L.ard fominally unchanged at £, R0, itk meats irms shoulders, $3.001 clear, $6.00. [iscun ensier AL RS, 00, 00,50, and $6.70 d Hvere: RecRtrTa—Flour, ,600 htis} whast, 74,000 bus corn, 8,600 it UBLA, 1. DU Fye, Nanes bar.y, none. AP ENTA—F 0,000 " brig; “whvat, | 43,000 by corn, 8,00 bus oAtA: Rone: rre, nones batley, hone. KAW ONLEANS, New Omreaxs, July 20.—FLova=~Qulot it speadyt paoring BLol XN 62.000 XXX, 63.1364.751 high prades, 8 HRAIY= O Semiers clgiteo Galeas, 38¢, MEler B i uotea_at g1001 eholes, "l‘-'n » o t cholee, 0VIMOXA~Dork searce and firm At $10.57%@ 10,60, Lardscarce andd firmy tlerce, 87,0087 73t Kok, 8,500 8753 shouliern scarco and Arin. Bacon qulot should- oA quot . Winsky—steady; Westera rectificd quoted at $1.070 108, Grocxes—Coffee quiet bnt steadyt johbing Tito 144@ifn’lo gold, Bnear yeilow clarlsed, THct priie,. Bi4cy yellow clarined, Molasses qufet’ ut. Ay co:nmon, 3¢t fair. ‘23w38; hrime to cholce, 8@ 120, Ltfcn searce and Nri at 0-4Gise, TIRAN—In falr demand ot t. PUILADELPIIA, PRILADELDHIA, o July 20 —Frorn—Market dull snpers, 820K 00; OXtrRL, 3,081,001 Minncsu Tamily, €4, 706, 501 el grales, $0,0047.21, anatx=ivheat=iarket dulli’ red, 07824 amhe 81,0310, Corn dull, woak, wnd ower nb 48300} mixed, vt iGlye, Oals~Markes dully white Western, saildy misnd o, aflie, 816 P uovIsioNs—Qule! irm¢ mesa porl .000 10.50: ludls mess beet, Ji0.1581 00 Eard Gy nitclier's, e3(@7es ity kottio, TH«7H Hurren~Quicts Now York niate snd Tradford County, Penusyivanls, extras,” 14@ido) Westora Lo~ serve, sads~Dall and unchan P TaaLECACTURaA, outor Erade, 64@s Wilh -=1e fined, oj_crade, Winaxy—steadyt Western, 81,04, e, TixcRIFTS—Fiour, 1,300 bris; whe TLOW bug oats, $,000bus ry, A 'rhopened aulet, easler, eloted No, 3 Western winter rod, t Augusl and Eeptember, 1l nnd negivciods Wostern A3es August, 49 eddtiey 414@13c, Vot nominally 5o Hoptember, 4314C1 staam unchanged, itye noniinal, Hay- nchnnicrl. I'iovisioN s—Fkinn, qulst, and unchi =] ne Uikas crude, G, T OprPE-Quiet ani nomnAlY lowars 1o cackuss at ItroeirTa—Fiour, 1,800 birla: wheat, 87,000 buy corn, 20,600 b SirseNTs—Wheat, 87,000 by corn, 37,000 ba. MILWAUREE, R e b Qulet bt . £y AN~ U 3 14 iwert clos aruni, No. 1 Milwauges, Nard. $1.00 NO. T A kee, 81,04 3 Mllwatikee, §1.C34: July, $1.08.4) Angust,Wjge; Soptembier, BIMCL Sy AR o gzc. " Corn frmy NO, 2. Tobe.. Unis in koad dot nd K5 2, 34, “liye a wood dmands o1 Alc. ” Dar. ey uiiaetueiy o 2 apriu, nid - Abgint, T8¢, Provistonm—Qulet Wit stends, ~Mew pork, $2.97 cash and July, ~ Prime steamn lard, $7, 00, FuetonTy=\Whest to luaslo, 13, Rxoxirrs=Fiour, 6,500 bris: wheat, 69,000 b, SUIEXRNTS—Flour, 3,600 DFlss WieRt, 30,000 4 Wik D8 RO cternian HOARd UAT AGL, CINCINNATI. WSHICUOTL, G,y JulY 20.~CoTToN—Qutet but frm ¢ Frovii—null and unchianged. (GRATN=Wheat (n koo demand, hut at lower rates; 01 1 atronger. at 4i@ide, Oals quint, Tiye dui} knd drouping tow, 449 1y dull and unchangu 'ork dull, at $16, 0061025, Lard=M, ket dull, and nrices s shode lowery current maxe, 80,903 k=ttlo, $7.23@7.50. ok aull and drooping, at ;s %n.au.w. Baconqulet, st $3.50, £0.23, 8.0}, sud Wilisxr=Steady, with falr demand, at §1.04. JieTTRR—hteady ‘and uncnange Laxaxko O1L—3tesdy, ab 31asld LEDO, TovLEDO, 0., July 20, —GRain—Iheat steady) No. | wiiile Allchtean, usw, 971 amber Michixan, epot, $1.001 new, 6c) August, biigci No. 1 amber Michigan, vde No, 2 ' red “winter up v, vieg Jdul 03ct August, DIRWIL{UL wiet No,°3 Dayton & Mlohtisan 030} rejecied Wal e, l.um-uld,.‘ Ky bleean, gL, 20 sicliyan, T3¢, ¥ l(:;nnrr 4 {'I}:l 10,000 buy corn, 20,000 bu; osts, W nmurnrn-wnnl. 18,000 buj cara, 18,000 buy oats, one. nuga NOSTOYX, Taostox, Maes., July Hn. oun=Steady, with falr demma ToRtnT SAPCEiG: €000 B0 UL, 0. tn: X0 1, 00)) anmlr\nnr.». 83,245,008 Mine nesots extrad, $3.0033,733 No. 2. $4.7363.231 Hlinois, 0,001, 71; B Loals, 830040001 Miundiata patcal rocet 50, VAt ~Corin fair demand; mized and yollow, 40R hicy nel.:n ey “‘fl‘l‘lfll (\{All—,!l\l"“k‘:l G.'I;I‘”:u.u Ilng cxtra whi Y o1 No. 4 No. White, 5tgalKcs mixed. wicusic, LOUISVILLE, LottsvitLg, July 2u.—Corrox—Quiet at J1e, Froun—iai aol unciianged. iaiN=ihieatqults ratl wiasde; amber and white, ‘Cirn it whito, & A ot mited. doee {76 and hay nominnl. ar —BuzAT-OUre: Wity —~Alarkerdull, INDIANAPOLE AjearoLis, July 20,-FLotn~Stesdy wnd vo- el iN~Wheat qulett Na, 2red, B7e: July, Bcy An- Ja nupicnider. 05, ” Cari ' steady sU3iwI7e. o ulet: shoulders, 83(cs clear rib, 6c, . DL Tuly 20, }”‘TIOI!.I TROT ul ~FrLovn lel T Wenkert_ falr Gugiand; extra, 81,101 Augusi, 81.001581 Nou 1 whilte, #1004 1001 July, 31,0751 old, $1.01ke1 Bow, Auguat, $1,00%, DSWRIOD, Dawxao, July 20, . ite, 1 No. 1 Milwsukes ciub, Edlkathamety Sor d Toledo. 4et Statois ateadyy mixed Hiate, dlo. DUTPALO, Borrato. duly 20, ~Guaiu-diarket dull and quots thoon unchiangcd, 1ho only sl repurted belug & car wiiite Olilo waty at 340 on track CaxaL ¥uxianre~linchang FROLLA Pxonta, July 20.~H1onwixes~Firm) sales, 100 brls AL 81,034, WOOL, Bostox, July 20.~WooL-Tranasactlons of the pait weuk have showa some falling-off frum tho larze husl ness of the twa provious woeks, but trada hias been good, 1he sales compriglug upwards of 2,00,000 Bs. with the prospect ford good demeud. For the present, thoro prill 1o no chane in prices. Al grades are held Arm and holdors ere (ree seifers at curient. Tated. Tnere I8 8 sl mory Inquirg tor tuo Heeces, wid wuad deniand for comblng and delaing feeces. "Iuille, pmpriss Ohilo No 1, X, X § Wisconain, e e S o ¢ ey SHIENtian, 320 VLA DKLy U 50— Wailel0 4000 domand ant heading Upwardy Gfto, Derusylvante At Viriiote X ‘and ahove, iadies ostras, §1 modiun, G7wsdcs canrac, i 3 York, A, liimia, wud c.le&m\mw ALy ' &0TC1 Cos B e L U0 tinwashed, e Canada comblug, YU A0GE NUL tus Waslied, 21425 + PETROLEUM. CLrvaLanD, 0., July 20.~PETROLECA=Markel une changed; standard white, 110 test, 8kc. Prerenvko, July 20,—PsTuoLrux~Crads frm sy 81,23 at Parkers) refined, 81,08, Philadaiphis de- ivery, v Gery. July 20 —PerRoLEvM-Market opened. at 81,0134, advagced 10 81,05, decilngd Lo $1.00), cloalog Orin ¢ $1,03'6 i, Shipuionts, €2,040 bris; averaglug 34,000; trazsactiogs 313,00, DRY GOODS, Nxw Yosk, July 20.—~Nusloess woderats with packe age houses. Coltan goods steady, and some makes of low-grade bleached cotions advanced by ageats, Mse dium and dari prints are lo better demand. Itiche wond's piok prints 0w Ge. Woul Hanneléin good de- uand. Mea's wear woolens moviog slowly. Keatucky Jesos 1o fals requust. TURPENTINE. WILNINGTON, July 20. ~SriaiTs TURPEXTINE—Bteady [ ———— Marble Worm-Eatsu in the Se Rosevelt & Gritiths, New York shippinz merchanta have o pieco of a warble slab, vug end of which Is completely houcycombed by sea-worms. 1t was taken out of the wruck of .tne ship Greclan, which was lost nearly twenty Years ugo oll the south shors of Loug lstaud, ‘Fhils 14l was abous two_teet ‘R g, ono sud ball feet wide, aul twa fect thick. ‘Tue wors began thelr boring st the top wud bottoi, and Wworku) thelr way complotely through tho slab. 'They started by making s Lole of the size of » viu's Lead, fucreasiug its slze as tbey weut further fu. These worms are very small, und have s0ft, puipy bodics, which are corered with a thiuskin. O the bead thers are two suall shiell protuberances with walcl they bore, Tue Worns make exteaslve ravages 1 the hulls of vessels which wre not copper-bottomed, but tucy yery rarcly peuetrate stouc. The resully of their work fu the slab weutioned are vury curlons and intercsting. ‘Thers wax Gl doubt at first whotlier tha mppeatance Pri slab waa dus to tho action of sen. waier O/ the work of the worm, Wt this om0 done avay with when It was observed g T form of tho holes and the way in whi hey were bured were exactly the same as y, Y made In the wood by these worms, oxceq they were not quite so large. ) exeent thy The Committeq on Fquatization of Taxes of Couk Cotnty Commitsianers will meoy g jir, 1 ity Iuilding, Ueing corner of” Michtesn o7 Touneaday, JulY Thy 1873, 46 10 o'ciork oo SYCEy day tCTORTier fOF ten dava, for the' oy F¥jowing the auwcsiment for the yenr 1974, oy ;e y Lile varlous Town ABEIWrS af tho eoiry, ' R6 "Thi boaks Wl b opea for o inavection ot al 4, nyors. :’z"“ Committen wll recotva and fanuies oy amplaints of al) Perians | who foel nzaribys Sessmant. u,p_rim'g, ATA BT, Conmniie sl b RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARGIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF R RIrLavaTION o RRFERPECE MAnks.—iny. $icepied. e imday nmp:-_m: Moncay oy OHI0AGO & ROBTIWESTERY RAUWay, ‘Ticket Ollices, mmnfi:fi"}ufiurmm Houys) niy alscific Fast Lin utloux City &'y abubunue Day Ex, vin G alubiigug Night Ex. vin C'ton| aUmalia Night Expresy a i & Yanion o Shilwankes Passencer (dai ek G 1( :m”: L, Paul I L Z5E: Paul & Minneatol biatrous papree.. :8Crose Express... hiviGiona & Now Uim: PEBIRIPRAPIASEI2T 3D M SN 3. . sy Pulliman Hotel Cara are_run thronzh, hetwes gaeo and Council Riufts, on tio tralt Toaving G BN ‘Na other To_rune Pullmas oF say other fo Batc)eara west of Chicago. 7 =L a—Depot corner of W ind Kinzio-aia, | and Kinzla-ats, S~Uapor cornerof C: OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & OUTNOY RATTRayy Depota foot of Lake-at., fndiana-av., And Sixtcer.p, d Canal au Stateenthi-sta, Tieket Ottices, 3 Civg, nd 8t dopota, Mandota & Galesbarg Pxpress. Ottawa & itreator Kaprest... llockford & Freeport Fapreas. Dihugiie & Sloux Gty Babr Laclic Fust Fepress o AMeniota Aurora Pesengeor, Downer's tirove A o1 Freevort & Dubuain Express, aha Niglt Exnres. Tex ) Knneas Cily & B, Joo Pullman Palace DI Sieeping.Cars are run the Pacific Kxpress. OOTO0AGO. ALTUN & BT. LOUIB AND (WI0MY KANSAB CITY & VENVER BHORT LINE. Cplon lepot. Weat $hifc, near Madison-sc, bril, ‘Twenty-third-st. Tieket Ufee. 122 Randol, s Teave, Ransas City & Danver ¥Fast L. Louts, Bpringfeld & F'exse Mabiin &'Now Orloans & . Louts Beringdeld & Porte. alurlingion { £ & Keokuk Chleako & Paducah 1.t Ex Etrestor, Lacon, Wasir'ton Ex *12:10 Joltes & bwixne'Accommdat'n ¢ 5 OHIOAQQ, MIT,WAUKFE & 8T. PAUL RAILWAL Uulon Lepat, corner Madlson and Canal-str. Ti-ts Office, G South Clark-st., opposite Shermaa Houy and at depot. fIwaokes Rapress.. ¥ econsin & Minnesots, Oreon ay, and Slenssus through ay Kxpress,.. .s *10: Qrontiauwur, Waux'sha, 3 fxou arid Town ¥, xpress, . ‘Wisconsin & Minnesota, O Hrevens Uoint, and As! iand througii NIght zurass, it 9:00p, m.[t 700w m Al tratng 1t for Bt Pi¢ and Mivnos; won and Prud 3% Chlen oF v JLLINOIB CENTRAL RAILROAD. fout uf Liaie-az. and fuo of Twenty. Ickes ottico, 131 laudviph-it., near Gin Depo! £t. Louls Bxpress ... Bi. Louis Faat Lo Calro ew Urieaus K3 fEaT R dor Lt pringfcid & s springteld Night Kz, . worin. Burltoxton & K T‘vrll.l)ullln!wu. Keokuk ubunue & Bloux City h d ubuque & Bloux City Kx. Uilwman senyt “a OnFatus o Contrails only, b On Satu night runs to eorla only. MIOHIGAN CENTRAL !}AILR'MD. Depot, foot of Laku-st., &ad 100t of Twenty-secrite, Wleket Ofice, 67 Clarkest., southeas earucr of luy dolph, Uraud Pacing ifossl, and r il ran Payipeie Kaimtinzoo Accaimiig iation Qtiantic Exproar (ual ghb Express. PITTBRURG, PT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAL Depot. amer Canal ant Madisoncsts Tickel 03¢0 65 Ciark-st., Faluier lfouss, and (irand Pactue 't l's'lllhllllndAlrLIn) 'acific Kxpress st Llue. t'lll and Rxpress, RAITIMORE & 0%I0. Trainsleave from Exuosition Butliin; ekt Uflices; Ki Clarkea Grand and Devos (EX.0 Biioa . Morning Express, * RiOR M. Fasling.., reess 8 oy i d 7008 LAKE SHORE & MIOHIJAY SOUTZERY. Leave, aru. PITTTSRURG, CINCINNAT ' & 8T, LOUT3IR % ¢ (Cluciooati Atr-Line und Kokonio Lige. Depot coruer of Liluton sud Carroilacs, W Depart | A Cncinoat!, X e e & i A Byt EANEAKER LINR Devot foot of Lal u foot uf Twenty-second Dey IIEEere RA '!fln’\néwm. v ) BB, T OHI0AG ISLAND & PACIPI0 RATCR' 5 Dejut, colier of VAt uuiea wnd slicrinid-aie i viice, o Claskeat, Blieruiaa Hause, Davenport Expross.... I' Onabe. Leaveaw'thd Alefi £z +10; feu Accomiadation, : 1khE kEbrest. All meals on the Omaha Express are €ars, 873 veuta vach, CHI0AGO & BASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD alsarle toate.® “Tlcket Offiuy AL, 145 Leat born-st, and Ded%e +corner Cliuton aud Carsoli g S5 Leave, Artlse. 1o¥ioilan Eapre WAL, ulc.. daiy ou & leaye uni) uiouon, dallys,. Boat doa't feare For Stitwiukes, Mackiiaw, Noriigort, Wed .‘dl’n{u . LHocds 1003 U Vo Sindayy Eieaichy MASCELLANEDUS Dr. JAMES, PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 204 Washington 8t., Chicago, yars 1618 woll bnaw Dr. Sume for 15e past e Lasd of the piutonsin Clarnitiion ree, Oy Loures o Mero ¥ oALssuadsr, b3 D Jamaetec vasra ol aes. NO CULRIS ~o pavii D, Kean, 113 Houth Clarkest.. Chicay M Conralt personally or by wiall. ires of eharic. sdle cbrynic, BErVOLS, UF Bi0clal Uiseases. DI ). s Saly puyalciaa L the tlty WO WarrAAta cires of oY P

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