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XD W3 RO Rk 3 A B R G S e FINANCE AND TRADE. Review of the Past Weok's Busi~ ness at the Banks. Ban Juan (Col.) FORRION BXCHANGR Partles In fnterest wiil notice & considerable change In raten. Prices in Now York and Chicago Baturdsy wero as follows: Stetling. Reiginm. The Produce Markets Actives-- Provisions Firmor---Hogs Higher, Strtydays, SiaM. i el Gen Yioliand. Auairia. ‘Wheat Weak, Owlng to a Free Movement of "Rod"—Other Grain in Good Torvar. Supply. Hen NMENT BONDS. . dsted. Tnited Statos s of A1, 107 FINANCIAL, Bosiness doring the past week, for the season, | U y war aitly active, The moroment {8 gradua, but g;{:@:;{:,‘;:,‘,‘:.‘,’ itfl!‘ Bl e« lnd I8 sensibly Increastng. Shipmonts are steadr, an Unjted Biatesd per cent coupoos. vome of the banks ara making noarly all the ex- “"""""‘;‘;;";”;’" LB chiange they naed to supply tho demand of their 1, 100%@100%. Greenhache, 095 In coln. mercantile customiers. The only epeeisl featuro | Gold, 100%@1004. Greenbacks, of the week was the large onlors for currency LOCAL SECGRITIES. Unfied ftates 10-40M.... nit. puked, from 8t, Louls, Clncinnatl, Klns‘:;u :(:"{'R.nd EE“"‘"&"’"‘"’"'e"i‘."é.‘fi{-".‘.’??"’ m.g pites vicinity. The failure of the Mastin Bank of Kan. | CbicagoLity 7 percentaewerars (ion e Jloo san City mado all the other bankers thoreaway | &hicH ity BeEcebt wcr ST PP ook Corinty 7 per cent bonds (long) spparently fearfal of & run, and ihey at once set | Linco'n Fark7ncrcent bonds. 10 work lo accumulate argo rexerves of carrency; | &Y }}“}::’,‘3"?{.‘,‘{' Hide and, bealdes, tho harvest In that scction fa & week | Cliy Hatimay (North Siter. 3. iy or two earfler than it s fn the country | Ehfcaxa(iasitzht and € directly triputary to this city, and holders and | West Diviston tallway 7 per conis.. ahippers of grain have been hurrying it forward be- fore thers should be an advance in railway frelghts. The effect of all these caunes was the bresking of the exchaoge market. Correspondents to the southwest and in neighboriog citfes did not ask for discoun! They sont thele drafts on New York and ordorsd curreucy Wt rates saustactory to our bankers. Transactions to the amount of peveral hundred thousand dollars were reported. For the first threo days of the week the price of exchange between banks was 60@00c per $1,000, but towards the close on Wedneaday buyers bogan to talkof Xcpremlum @ par. Couslderable aslos were made at the opening on Thureday at 25c premium, but Iater boyers refascd to pay above | and higher, and closed at an advance of K@2 ver par, On Friday sales wers mada at 26¢ disconnt, | cont from the Jowest point of the morning, The and on 8aturaay thero were very fow sales at any | bears ai one time offcred Granger stocks, and St price. Wa quote it nomina) at par. The only | Paal preferred reacted from 683 to 07%, bat tho sales mado were reported at that figore, atock was ateadily absorbed, and rapldly recovercd The plethora of money contlaucd during the | to 68%. week, Discounts, as usual, wero made at a wide Transactions aggregated 131,000 shares, of range, being 610 per cont, ~8 being tho ordtnary | which 6,800 were Eric, 9,700 Lake Shore, 11,000 fgure. Call and short-time loans Q6 ver centat { Northwestern common, 18,000 preferred, 18,000 some of tha banka. St. Panl, 20,000 proferred, 17,500 Lackawanna, Bankers report psyments all that counld bode- | 3,000 New Jersey Central, 4,000 Michigan Cen- sired. Probably thore never was a time iu the wl. ;4000 Unlon Tacife, 1100 Watast, 6,000 history of the city when so hittle papor went to | Western Union, and 1, c! 3 protest, Notariea gramblo sadly, only’a few stray | Mone, | {ArRct easy, 5‘.“}“‘-’ ver ceat. Prime dullara reaching thelr hungry pockets from month | ™Ciiatoms, K. 000 tomonth. Poor, unfortansta fellows they sre, to ‘The Treasury disbursed $402, 000, be sure, but by no means to be piticd. Clearings, 810,721,000, . 2 The clearings for the week ending Auk. 10 were |+ Sterling exchange, bankers’ Lills, 482143 slaht as follows: BY TELEGRAPH. NE\Y TORK. New Yonx, Ang. 10,—uold 2014 a1l day at100%. Atthacloso 1 per cent was pald for cash gold, Carrying rates, %. Dorrowing ratcs, 1and flat. Bilver bars, 113 for currency snd 1114 for gold. Silver coln, X@1% per cent dlscount. Governmenta steady. Ttaliroad bonds qulet. State honda qnict., The stock market was jrregular In the morning, but during the afternoon was in the main strung ‘axchange on New York, 4874, The weekiy bank statemont 15 sa foliows: Clegringe. Balances. | Loans, Increase, $2,123,000; specle, Increase, 8412000 gzt 000 | §2,416,800; legal-tenders, decrease, $2,323,600% o Jen0 | depoutts, increase, $3,434,300; eircalation, do- N | crease, 800; ' reserve, decrease, $770,360, 79,000 | The Sbanks now hold $20,833,0+23 in oxcess of #1000 | thelr legal requirements. DANE CLEARINGE—ULY. 4w Yor! e, v "The banks do nat tell 8 story well wortn telling | Soupons, b this month. Tholr cxchanged for Jaly do not in- | & ibons aovEREURNTS. Caupons, 1174 v, 1074 Coupons S, lél?:rv:ncr. [N TGCKS. i raey 314 ltock laland Tol 86 {'lul . . L. Faul, phd; ol Kow oe W. U, Telegraph, uickaliver, dicate a favorable condition of bosincss, At the Bix cities of largeat transaction thero are losses 1n comparison with roturas for the same month last year,and among them appearsSan Francisco, whers fains hava beon recorded with great regulurity. ‘T'be clties which report incressy, moreovor, aro o thoso which were most aflectod by the steike dut- i Wilman, g the last woeXk of Jaly, 1877, and the compar- | A¢ 104" Fort ixon 04 to those citics—and for the same reason as [ Weils, 0., %0 |Terve Huut 10 San Francisco—is of liitle valuc, - The fonow: | Awmerican Exo 30 ISR Al ing shows the exchanges for the montlh ending | Y ¥, FEbies- 108, 'Chicass g Jano 30 at the citica miarked %, and for tha fivo | 2en Vi Gt o Wweeks ending Aug. 3 at other cltles, ruturns from 33 Doy L & 2.0 San Francisco and soms other points having been 7 1A& ekt & 35 Mitaourl g obtalned by telograph: T i % chltal e New York $1,550.530,067 B, 000,358, 554 {ianuial & e don. oo 4 Jinatont o WTEG U LT, h3 “Riiadeliiiia. LIs0eivT TG Inum Ko Thariciic BUaTeA Draviem an ¥ A s 1334, 8 Cineinnatis, 4477 swAlwwos | Norihwestern, eoe: bt Teancases o, ol ¥ES . . 3 Fouinvitfes 10t AN PRANCISCO, Milwaukee! 2L4,47T4.3T4 8ax Fraxcisco, Aug. 10.—Following! wero the Froviivuce 13455W0 closing quotationsat the Stock Board Cioveiany, 134,54 th g Tndtanspul .80 01 New liaven, # = 2o 225 ol Hulifon o ..o Caledouls k) 10,39 Chtfrarnt S Choilar. ar onsotiaai s———<— | C¥iwa i 1ol irsfon Conmiti sagm.onun |} i 5 Outalds Now Torkei o 3 CCTT00GATO | Gsanth Curey, Jpay Eetiow dackat [ It cannot be considered 8 favorable siga that ex« <banges st eoch of tha slx chicf citles aro sualler for duly, 1874, than thuy were for July, 1877, It should be nald In explanation of tha taolo that we are vblized to compazo transactions at Loutsville aud Milwaukee for the full mouth of 1878 with thse for ve weaks of 1877, so that the contravt is a little leas favorablo Lhan it fairly should be, DBat, after proper sllowance for these differences and for the operations In stocka at New York, thero {n still a decline which cau be explaiuod only by the fall tu prices, In brief, less business was done as 1o valies to'July, 1878, than in Jaly, 1877, be- coneu of the decline in price, but the 'smount of business done, mensured tn quantitis, was larger by B per cent, DANK BUBDENS. The Directors of tho Hank of New York National Danking Association have decided that it was desir- YOREIGN, Lownox, Aug. 10.—~Consols for monay, 04 9-16; sccount, B4 1i-10. Ameriean ‘sovurities 4435, 108 10-40s, 111; new Gs, 3075 ; Illinols Coutral, H5i4; Pennuylvania Contrul, 32135 ttendlng, 103" Erie, 1733 preferred, k) 1101 67%c. Tanis, Aug. Nentix, Ang. 10.—The speclo in the Imperial Bank of Germuny iucreased 1,700,000 marks dur- ing the past weelk, COMMERCIAL, The following were the latest quotations for Au- gust delivery on the leading sriicics for the last Saturday. abla to reduce the capital of the bank from 83,000, « [ RI0rty 000 to 82,000,000, fu cousequonce of oppressive b7 taxation. The following is the resolution adopted 08y by the Directors: W% Resnired, That, in the Judgment af this Loard, fu 0 consequente of the heavy taxation (Federal, Eig, 404 g Blaw and Suil, Gss), AIMOUI a1 “rufllqn‘h. ct - aty 18 s diws 1 ey i {1 £3, 000,00 0 8, U0, Ua) (Sh Uty 2 ass LU0 shiares), wuid Lhat the President aud 100,50 creby nuthorlsed and tnatrucied ta 8¢ W10 tope to effect sush reduction, and ta | Eterling L e 45 Procuro Lio autkiorlsy and consent of the Mockuolders ‘The following were the receipts and shipmonts of the leading articles of produce In this city dur- ng tbe twonty-four hours ending at 7 o'cluck on $aturday mornlug, snd for the corresponding date twelve nonths azo: teretor, A copy of the resolution has beon sent toall rtackholders of the bank with & blank proxy, which they are requested to fll up and forward to 1he ofticera, It will doubtless be dooe by neatly s unanlmous vote. Of coarss, If the exorhitant taxatlon leavos any of the banks In existence, it must be dono by thelr managing to yot an exua § Vet ceut or more out of thelr customers. CONNECTICUT LIPE-INSURANCE COMPANINS, Tao tartford Courant of Aug.8 had an elaborate arilcle ou the Cobnecticut Life-Insurance Con- pautes, We have room for only tha followlng ex- tract: Now we como to the consldoration of the condi- tion and tho aplendid growih of the Jartford lifo- insuranco companics during tha past five years, :1"“ they iave besn aubjucted, in connectlon with o ¥alions of leglslutive committe Jartuent of Jnsurance, so tuat uay they muat Do clesu'to thu closcatubaving poiut, sud cunitrusts of busines periuds cannot be bascd upon suything which duce not crowd thelr down Lo the minfwum value. The tncreass in sotn (leaviug out the Charter Oak Company, whero h Hay. tou bad wansgement for m scrles of yoars led to {te so- | Loniiu wsanizatiun on o scaling basls av a mutual co Hitugle: punty to Jusure solveucy sud permauence) has | B et 14 10uud nuwbere, B fuliowy, (rom 1873 10 e Guonecticut Geaer Cuntluental. Life & Augu) Freenla. .., Withdrawn from store during Fridey for city consamption: 3,478 b whest, 5,076 bu barley, T'he followiug grain was luspected into siore 16 this eity Saturdsy morning: £ cars No. 1 red wiuter whest, 118 cars No. ¥ do, 10 cars No, 3 do, Vinenlnss & cars rojected, 37 cars No. 2 spring, 42 cal -va A t : 4 do, 7 cars rojected (228 wheat); 1 car No. 1 foficenyarisun of the lacreass of auilitles ks as | C E b rers o b With o iEel T car naw L wlzed, 541 cara aud 47,600 bu No. 2 corn, 143 Lo 33000 | ears rejactod, G cars no grade (583 coru); 59 care {aieatat 1m0t | No. 2 white Oat, 47 cars No. 2 inlzed, 24 care re. iate & Auuully. . ¥, 3,00 | Jected, 3 care no grade (163 vats); £ cars Nu. 1rye, Nrareteeit et T Tt '37IUSN | s cars and 180 bu Noi 2 do, 10 cars rejected, (50 From thesu Byures fn full, tasing Into account | 7¥¢)i 1 car No. 2 birley, 3 curs extra No. 3 do, 1 car ordinary Nu, 3 dv, 4 care feed, Total (1,333 all iractivnd, we have compited the folluwing az- d cars), 628,000 bu. luspected out: 53,768 bu sregate of abeuls, and labliines, rplus, of S the companies uauivd, aud Abe readit be Bost v H o 1t)iy Jux. b incieusa lu for Bve years up to tge | WBEA 203,023 bu cor, 32,810 bu oats, 5,441 bu Prescit year: barler. The following were the recelpte and shipments of preadstulls and live stock at thls polus durfug the past wuck, and for the correspouding weeks «nding as dated: Increase. .8 i BT . 2 ‘Tuere ay bean, thoreforv, dunux what wmuy be termed the distreasiug purtod of life-lusurunce, Avz.8, - gugit, 14, i w0 certaluly the depressing perivd, caused vy uu- #8001 ariauted 1ack uf CONGASUCH. 10 T DUrIDval, NG AR e Croaad L Susule 10 the auudd of 27 Der ¢, sn geidadtheitl increase fu iubihtics f“" und an i BAT0L IALTe Lredad iu surpnus of 33 ver centl What businces R399 2854 1o the world, duriug the past Bve yoars, fult eveu 2 10 #ncif und the most eureru tacks Opw it from sl qaarted snce haa recuived, can show aucl a remarkable seeord uf broveeas aud success? The Bgures scen ustoundiog fu view of wll that has been said snd Wrilteu 4pon Loy suvject of lifu-jmsurance by LEWsPapEIN, cveu of Lhe Ligh standiug of the New Yuth Lias, wid yot tusy ghu sccurais data of the tuniitit of e Hurtlord Compauies. ‘Fucre bued ba uo lurilivs wisapprelwueion ou the subject of v lnsurauie us tugards he iy corporebious of uralug, witheut l'll“{t life-Inaur- [T T bt A o 48,80 351 A . L1 15,374 The following wers tho exports fram Hartturd ewbraced 1o thke summary, Aud Jet us | for the weeks cadiug s dateds Lope that, in the fuce of ai b Bgurce, fariber | 1 Aua W Aug s, Aur il suoraut or watlclo: tacks Y Celar. An7 nid LUICAGU NINIKG AND BIOCK EXCUANUE. e ; Saturduy's vales were as follons: S Gl srares, i Bice. “Tae great comuercial eveut of Saturdsy was tho drop 10 tue price of wlater wheat, dus to fncreascd Eee, arther (Blacs Mt r=a¥ Ko Furtlier (Back Hilia) 20 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1878. offorings and & falling off in the demand. The re- ceipts at Toledo and Detroit aggregated atout 280,000 bn, and the first named place was said to be G¢ lower, while the shipping demand noted hore the previons day had nearly dieappeared. It waa reported that farmers were delivoring more freely in the conntry, and that numerone orders wers recelved hore ta sell for fatare deilvery, sell- ers thinking that a longer walt would mean lower pices, This weakaned epring wheat in onr market In sympathy, Other markets wers stesdier, provi fons being irm, Corn wae easy. Osts and rye ex- hibited little change. The Increase in tno receipts of graln made carriers stronger in thelr views, and they ventured to hope that the ers of very low freights Is gone by. E Thers was no noticeable change In the general characteriatics of the dry goods mark: B Is faily as good as fn former seasons at s corre sponding period, and s& the antamn trade promises 0 ba of & larger volame than for any previons an- tnmn since 1873, thore 18 a cheerfnl feeling among Jobbers. Thetlenorof prices continne unqualified- 1y fiem, Groceries were In fair goneral di nd, with some lines displaying considerasle actlvity, A ftm market for coffees, and casier prices for sugars were noted. Teas, rice, aplces, tosps,etc., were steady, Nothing naw was developed in cone mection with the butter and choese markets. There ‘was an aetlve movement in the former at fall prices, while the latter was quiet and casy. Dried frults remained dull, with prices ranging as before, thongh layer ralalns ware firmer, and prices wera easier. Fish wero ftm aud in good request, Prices In olle ranged the same a3 on the day before, aod were steady, Leather, bagging, tobacco, cusl and Wood were unchanged, Lumber was dall SBalurday. The offerings of cargoes were falr, and the market weak 1n the ab. senceof buyers, At the yards s moderato bnainess was done at variable prices. ‘The wool deslers re- vorted & moderats order business at unchangod prices. Droom-corn was doll and essy under fale stocks foe the time of year, which holders want to reduce Lefore the new crop Isavailable. Eeeds were irmer,—that ls, the two leading varlotias, timothy and flax, the recelptsof which fall short of expectations. IHides wers stesdy. The sales of green fralts were on & liberal scale, cholce fresh varieties bringing about as much monoy a8 on for- mor days of the week. Tonltry and cggswere dull and esater. Lake fraights were active and firm. The ruling rata for corn to Buffalo was Uc, but some carrlers asked 3%c, and othors woald not accept leas than 2e. Corn lo Kingston hrought fic. Rootn was taxen for 71,000 bn wheat, 371,000 br corn, 63,000 bu oats, and 42,000 bu rye. Rail frotghts wero quoted steady at tho recent ad- vance, a¢ follows: Grain to New York 25c, to Bal- imore 22c, Philadolphis 23¢, Portland and Boston 30c. Boxed meats, pork, and lard, 5c more than the above figures, and loose meats 10c more than grain. It wes intimated, however, that the actual transactions were st Gc below theas figares. ‘Through rates by lake and rail woers quoted firm atOcand10c for corn and wheat to Now York, and 12¢ for corn to Boston. _Sail and canal to New York wore Bi4¢c on whoat and 744 @750 on corn, BUIPPING VALUES. J. . Drake & Co., of this clty, give tho follow- ing: Cash wheat at D7¢c for now No. 2, with intorme- diste charwes 10c per bu, wonld cost $1.07 along- side ship, WIth sall freights Os and 3 per cent commisaion on tho currency value, would cost 44 Ud Cork for orders, Lieerbobm's quotation, ts 0d @408, oz 7%@0c par bu tu the disfavor of ship- Hesrbonm’s quotation noted sbove Is for 2 spring, snd our comparison is based flgfln now No. 2, which s of much laferior gual- WIRAT PROBPECTS IN RNGLAND, The North Britlah Agriculturalst says of the English wheat crop of 1878: ‘There 18 no record of a finer blooming season for wneat than that of 1874, Sunshine has been sbundant, temperature hiub, mod ralnfail ligl W will not only be the bost of the cere crops, but will give the best yicld since 1870, The qaantity sbould be & full averago, and the quality, with ol ry harvest weather, 18 likely to be of the cholcost description. It will be r seaper early, whica atgues woll for the crop. In souia o earlior districts of ~ England many fields are sil but ripe, while in the Lothians nnd othor eurly countles the respor has every appoar- ance c}l belng In full swing the third ‘weok In Angust. ANOTIER. The following extract from a lelter recsived from & Manchester firm may be of Interestt It fe too early to form a correct estimato of how much American wheat this countey wiil require in 147870 to Bilupthegap. Thers Is one thing now certala, however: the Continent will ve a a¢ller tho coming season. They may take a limifed quantlty of Amorican and Rnssian red aprings for mizing, but will be free scilers of thote own de- scriptions, 1t s diMcalt to get at the troe positivn in Knweln, One thing, however, wo do know, and tuat is, from tho worf to the morchant, they are notin a position to hold, and will soll ‘8s faet as they can. Money thers now fs a pressing noces- sity, ‘There is considerable wheat | ck in this country, and in farmers’ grane d loti. In small village thero f4 considerabla wheat, most) American. brought from tho seaports and store: away, The conntry people, as a rale, belloved fn "a five years' war, and Amencan wheat was 20 dry and good they could keep it with perfect saloty. When the prospects of war van- i=hed, they siill hold, waiting for something to turn 1p,—# bad crop on your sldu ur at homu, This w%en will smount to considerable; it doos nut show in the stocks, but will have som effect whon it comes to market after harveat. Wa learn thero 18 considerablo hidden away on the Coutinent tu weather from now until comple- tlon of harvost, we cstimate wo may take for 1130 four 16 e mill wheat aud flour. I w of prices will run from d7e U4 for qour straight No. Seprlug. Wo fear there s lutle prospect of your having anything Iike &D ayerago crop now, juuing from reports from your wide for the past few days of flouds und bsd woather. Should yon, hawever, have anything like fea millions of & surpiny, 1t will knock prices Tiere to a vary low potnt. Capitaliste wili 1ot take hold excopt &t low Agures, —tiiere Aro so many in- ducements for investment now offering on ihu wurket. We fear L will bo a dracging, low-priced year, with little or no action In thy markets, aven suould cropa on yuur sids be coneldersvly short. GOOD3 RECE(VED, - Chicago Customs, Aug. 10, 1878: O. L, Adams, 7 caves marblu statuary; John W. Wolls, 3 cascs gelatine; Stettauer Urov, & Co., B cascs dry goods; Kelth Bros., 2 cacea dry goude; M, Wright & Cu., 1 case ncedles; Vergho, Kubling & Co,, 20 cuscs toys and fancy goos A Cobb, 2 cases paluting Collection, $3,U30. PORKION GOODS, Statoment showing forslgn tnvolce value and duty pald on goods entered for consumption at the Fort uf Chicago during the wevk endlng Aug. 10, 1878, Tne seliing valuo here is about §101,600. Frragn U, 8, Customa Class of goods aiie, duiio i)ry Wuuds, 3T ks ) Lun e Tovaid Tanoy goods. snliviae = Window iiss Wutch niatert Diuiker' el portling Koods Bait (Aticadurcut) Hrusiie Karthenware.. bliow carda.. Awetidineat) $47,097.3) PROVISIONS, JOG PRODUCTS-Were falrly active, and sold bigher, though the sireagih was not sustained to the closs. ‘Thers was ot much change Ia the e of ad- vices frow other polats, but hogs wers quoted siranger stthe Btock-Yards, sud thlsinduced & goud lucal do- mand for product, but 5ot mueh Inquiry on vutside ac- count / Mavs Pors—-Was In good flt‘mndlnu grmer, ad- b clostn, shade Letter B i Sarce s ere rovmrted of 5y uirls 0.60; 1,000 Bris wiier Ll tonth at §50.03 @30, Tut 13,000 Urta séller Seotemuber ut $10. 144G )10.75; and 3,750 bri seller tciober at 810.20@ 10,43y, Total, 14,250 Dria. Tho luarket clodud tanse a 81U, 5310.67 ¢80 e August: $10.6UR10.03% aeller bepiewiberi & $10.70410. 7253 scller etober. Friuig miess wud ¢xtra priuie are quict and stead st 2 about $11,00811.23 for (bo formur, aud $10.0ke for thelatiar, an—Waa Lai stely sctive. sud advanced 8¢ per 10¢1us byt receded afterwania o to latess b Yot Fridsy. bales wero vepuried uf 250 Lcs apol 7,290 tea deller Septeinber st §7.72Ka7.80; 100 tes soliar Uetuber Bt 81.737.TIHt aud Wx) tes sell yearst¥T.o4). Total, 15,000 tes. The marker asivady st $7.70 calior ‘seller Auguati §; Suller bapiember; aud 7,73 suller UCtaber. Muata—Wery activo fu locul fulures, and short ribe sold about 5¢ per 110 1ba Biglier, widle' otber descrip: tiuas wers very fruily held, but with tot wuch dvnisnd 0F SSIXFL BalUs WUFL Pepurted oF .0 ILg shiouldurs 4L 83. 80 scller buplewbers ¥)biadu ai 8. ts foo baa liag gl siors clear e ulgc: 0 tor eweel-plckied wad 3,000 1oy ahort rite, at $0.4548.00 Lur Beplenber, aad 86,50 for Octuber. The' lollowiog wotu (e cluslog prices por 10u1ua v Leadlug cuts: - Short Loamdah Short o o i i i ¢ L.§ Ty .. Loaue pare cured. S5 il 8.9 a3 Fod 10 o ana®ilas SR nd s ZH e At boxed: aweet-plckied hume. sy @ioe for 101013 1b ar. cragce) ETeen hame, 8Q@UC for same averager; Areen oulders, fe. Dacon quoled wt Si@ne for shoulders ex@To for 0! short riba, 7A7)(c for snort clears, 104@1ic for hams, sii canvased and packed. Greasg—\vas dull ot §20ye, BEAF PRODICTSE. Wera nfeady and qniet at $2.00@ &nmll!_:&r'mrvn':mmmn.m for extra mess, nad 21.00 .50 fo! 3 TALLOW—~Was irm a4 63(@6740 for ity and 88430%c for country. — BREADSTUFFS, FLOUT~as qulet, partly because of limited offer- inws, and partly because boyers seldom do mnch in flour Batandsys, The trading wee echiedly local, but holders were generally drm in thefr views, notwith. sindiog the easter feellng in wheat. Hales were re- ported of 400 bris winters. chiefly st #4.8%@4,50; %0 bria aprings at $4.7304.50¢ and 200 bris supers on pri- ¥vateterms. Total, 860 bils. Quotations are: $2.508 8.60 for Bne, $3.3014.00 for superfnes §4.50Q3.30 for £3tran, $3.0036.00 for double extras, and $4.U0R3.00 for Patents and some fancy brands. Hye fiour, $2.704 2.85, HAAN-~Was dull and easy. Bate was made of 10 tons toarrive at §9.00 per ton, Fzo-Sale was made of 10 tons at $12.50, ConxMtat—~Bale was reported of 200 brls kiln-dried at$2.05. WHEAT=1Was active and lower. The market for next month's dollvery declined 134c, and closed 3ic be- low the latest quotations of Friday, Liverpooi was reported strang, but qulet, sad Maltimore firin, while red was scarce In New York, and there were & good many buyiog orders here from New York partles and others, which snpenred to haro been called out by fears of materlal dsmage from stormy weather In- Engiand. B the delfverierof wintsr wiiest appe ared to e on tne increase, and the, receipts hero wero also large, el induced free ufferings tar future deilvers, and thatfect bore heavlly upon the market for spring Wheat, though the reports of erop failare in_the. Weit erecontinued. | The apiiping demand wan very lighi. Feller Beptomucr opened at 65a93%e, receded to 94 improved “to nilfe, declined 10" 133a) o cloted at - mée.” " Soller October ranzed At BI4WOAC. saa seller the =y wan qniet atl Below sept montl was lt- tle better than nominal at tal@o7 e, clostng at § pat No. 2 clnsed at 97 tar nuw, and .m,‘.}l'.r on o Spat saics were reported of 11,400 bn No. 2 spring ALDTC] 3,000 bu old do at $1.074 12,000 bt do Ak 81.083 800 b dg at $1.04; 3,005 b No. 3 &t Bécs K00 bt old do At &Tc: 400 hu " new rejected At 6de; and 1,000 bu by samiple at R3@AGS. - Toal, Jano WilAT=Wea in thero belng noue on ssle. WINTRR WieAT—Was Ingood demand early, and firin, but weakened under (ncreased offerings In sy pathie with a deciin ac othor patnis, and fef] off 2. it recovored lowards the cluse, when orie of two ofders were recelved t tiiy for this mionth. Soller August #old 8t ic early, raceded 1008c, and clossd At Keller Beptember sl at e, 800t No, 4 red close £t 90, il No. st wic, Spob waley werd oportad of 840 b No. 1 red st miige81. 013 58,000 b o, 2 8t OF &onic: 2,000by No. 2t ¥vcs and 9,000 bu by sampie at 70@de,’ Total, AN b, COIY—Was 'sctlve and easler, though averagin ABOUE Tho wame & on Friday: The IATkEt AdVARCE He carly, and clownd ke lower than” e preceing cvening, " Liverpuol was Airm, but New York and Ba): tlmore “wero dull, Ana_vur receints were again large enough to surprive many operators, while symoathy with wheat and greater sirangth in frelgits tended to cause lower prices. ShIppare ook hoid freely, but fn S slaced ou jower jirices, aiua futures ruled rathier tam in lymy‘\llh,{‘ Seller Beptember sold early at Jule de- lvered (o B44e, and closed st 30c, Eeller the month apencd Al oS’ ind feil off fo BUs ¢ the clove, Caab_ No, 3 & aoc, and high o) - aoffe! s were reported 'of 7. AL ddenvlger 20,000 bu No, 3 st BLANE: 1,AOO DU Wheat &L 40ct 43,600 bu rofected RLUTHEATACT 8,000 bu by sample ab o on track: d . GO0 b do & 57@30¢ free on bosrd cars. Tolal, OATS~Weroactive and stesdr. The receipts wero Agwin large, and the stock In store fucroased tast week, Dut cash oats wero steady, belug (h good_ deinand for All the futures were active, Septem- Fiela porlisge mure o thun the others, "o, 4 asta Fold a1 2dt4nzd3dc, and closed ay 3aige, or abuut He ahova actler the month, mndotd ' 0.3 brought Fajc, No. 2 wiilte, new, vold dtejected at keive, Heller Augu 2 2ai4c, und Septeinber at i pLr o ld No, Z3lécs 3000 bu Fefected at 14(@Itic: 9,000 bu by & ple at I84e2ac o track, and 24,200 hido &t 19@TTc rre on board. ‘Total, 3,600 liu. 1LY E—\Was sctive early, closini qulet and tame. No, 401d to ahipyers al 326, And AU DFOURNE Lhe saine price. * Beptumber was quiet at Migc, nd rejected soid sL47G, Cash wajes were peporied of” 41t by No.'2 elier Augiat at 530: 1,000 bu refected at 47cy 800 bu by 47wdne on truck. Total, 41,200 by rather quict, * cloatnge Tho market vpened 120 lower, but soon recovered, with rather Haht trading during the sewlon, buyers and scliers being unable to ayree ot peices, OIt No, 2 %old at 0 ew was quoted at HA00 b anie saon Frid $1.15. Aug y and ciosed st MMDUC, Beptember openci at 81,1, Toks to 81,14, and ciose d with sellers af the outside. ~ Octuber was qujet at 81, @I.13. Uld ¥eptember was quated at bic. Extrad ot at 3¢ s T5¢ Bews WG T390, SEIEE Boptam liar, Caah sales ware reported uf 5,0m) bu old No, 3 barle; iy 1,000 bu estrad at 75¢: "0 bu feed at H0c; bu by sampls at 73¢. Total, 7,800 bu. GENERAL MARKETS. BROOM-CORN—1Was dull sod casy: Strictly green harl, Gle; red-tipped do. $h@sci green brush that will work ftaclf, 4i¢@83(c: red and red-tipped do, al@1%es Inferlor, 3GaMey crooked, 3, BUTTEIL—None of the featurcs of tho market dif- fered materlally from thoss prevalent on the oreceding daysof the weck. Thera was s woll-sustatnrd activity in the demand, snd the tenor of prices was firm. Chofoe and fancy grades continue scarce, and receivers find quick.sale for the offerings at fully the quoted prices, whtle in fsulated cases an rdvauce of 182 i ohtained. We quote tho market frm as follows: Cholce o fancy croamery, 18Gs2acs good to chofce dairy, 14@1701 medium, 0312cs Inferior to common, Bease. BAGOING—Romalns ‘onchanged. Graln bage are In reduced supply, aod thut fact, together with the in- creased cost of tho raw materful, uives the market a very orm tone. Duriabe, gunnies, and other tines rulo steady, ‘Thers was & good business doing at tha follow. Ing pricoar Stark, 240: Lsrtahton A, isci Lewlaton, ict Otter Croek, 1940t American, 19%ct burlaps, 4 snd 8 bu, 13814c; gunntes, single, 14wiso; doubls, 232401 woat sacks, 40645 C HEESE—Tho tone of the markot was unimproved. The margin botween here aud the East 18 not sufficient 1o warrant sbippers {n buying, and wera it not tha ex« porters contiuue in the narkes Lulders would find (¢ yery uifficull to maintain even presant low prices, The local and Western deinand does not extend und guch antitiea ws are needed for ourrent trade, We quotes Full oreaun, UkaT4ui parL ki, SQci low drade, AL~3let with 8 smal) demaud, sud was stesdy at ormer quutations. We rapat our list: Lao arge 'f. éd!ll,fll; winail eag, at. 80,001 rung Pitiiore & Gilo, 8L sy 335 Song, 33,300 Wy Oartatiorrie, §4.78: Tidiaia block, pington, #4005 L(8—Were lower 8t 11@1134¢ for airictly fresh stuck, “Tho fata recaipts were injured mara of less by the hot weatiier, aud most of the stuck now offered hias to b candind or wold st & large discount, ¥IBl~Wera in good denisad buth o ity and coun. try accuunt, and Were 8. The recelpts of mackerel are improving » Hite, by upply (especistly of fat grades) I "Fie Wanply” vt cod Al continue ol “lne currrat demaid, 10@3, WoZlquoter No. 1 whitefieh, por <hrl, Taliily widiensn, ) 10a1 000 Tout, 0. 1 bay, $M.0U6A.t: No. lnn‘y 7,480 fut bay, kits, $1.408 i, fuly e, 5, Tt ll -u.n ier- ity ris, doy T 8 i | vured du, $5.50 7 80 do, Tound-bris, #3. 235, -hirle, Il 1 lerring, 81.2%s1.40; smoked hallvut, Wape: led heering, BOF s, Bct Callfornis Salinos, Lrid, 8100433 sty by Lris, ViU T8 AND & ‘The genural urko with prices of mow. kinds or. Pranies aro weak wod ds 1, Jomains i leaniug In linlax, owlu) 10 favorablu raporis cncerntng th crup. Applos an Pesctievare feun. tiough ot oriercid vry' treely. ote: s ure adyancing, Daes, Gdict 828, 18, e, Gabl4ct Turkish Taletie, Layers, 1 Rogl.w: Loudun lvase, Museutel, $30083.09; Zaute tran, 1647 DoNKITIO -Alden snnive, 1halde; Now York sad Michiken, $u'eci outhern, 24gaste; Ohlo, 3@alyes Lmives, ik uerters, 3a@ e ¢ 17w e, i) 3gcs witnonda, ‘Tarrudons, 19 cb wainuta. laail; Napics wainiia. 13 lirazile, A3¢@ne: Toxas Wiliiington pe c1 Virginiado, o8 ILEEN PRUITS—VWers abundant and of botter qguliuy than heretafare, epeclally (3o bes o cttylemand wasfalr, We quotes Huckleverries, $1.00 buy grapes, Guiic per baskel: hlackioreles, -18) per vase uf 14 hoxea: pluing, 7o .00 per @i per boxy Michil. UBAKUL: DUW NDDiwy 20230 (T 1w, il LU pears, Guanics Doachies, ooy per brij fomatoes 4naze per bost 5@3.00 oer boxs leaions, $11L00@12.00 per A Dears, $35.004. 00 Der box, Pe ' iere thow s vy Lrin tnarkot for cot- e furthier advaucs 14 fovked for by some, Rugars were If anything a trifie casier, lmlll’ll quule tivos wors allowed 10 remain ws bofore, llico was II'KI. BIrUDs, thuli apiced, ete,, ruled gules and stesdy. The ge ade 1s sstisfactory for the Litie of year. We agatn quot? l“fll“‘cl'fl"nh Tiwshac) Loulalana, Tw@ue Haa- woou, . [y wndaling Javs, 23@¥ic; 0. G, Jars, 2! M gt 18"verine 1 common (o falr, 13hwdidkic) ruastiug, 14)§ t qutloat, 10510t crushed. 0143 L ualics puwiured, l04el0ics o Nu. 2, Dikelcy eatra e uif nesnei U No. % maensdes yellow, ltornts sugar-loat drips, 4s@i8e; Calle giod Duso alTuD. 84 @tlic; extra do, $2s4%, Naw Orleaus wulusses, cholve atic) 4o prite. 4hgiic) wuod, YSulus) con a | comuiun invlsmes, S350t Linck srap, -Allspice. 181801 cloves, 404305 cassin, el i8beloc) Butuieks, Nu. I, Wewa i pepper, o8 Ho3ile: German matvied, stte: Biue ¢ White Uily, aiger Whil 3 ¢ White Utlye Augc) White itose, o4c: Fuach lussatts, Tes pavon [per] HAY=UI Lar 2 ot upder a falr inquiry, 1y ¢ Y hbacy st oaa ST e rueeipte sre sinsll: N . 31 ‘No, o, $7.00¢ upleud prairis, $8.00; and 16 {u falr yequest at the quoted prices, Juasherpe Snlisue sl ol ekl ci cared du, heavy, o datia: o prATA o v ey i, T4 . Mlalscs elty buteh 3 uachsoged.’ Thers was s lher: L MOILS S Wore qu a1 woveincut 13 the mashinery lla, but utuer Kiuds wers quict, 28 16 usuallv the case AL this sisgu uf Glie scaaou. Wo 84al Tepeat our st ae folluws: Cer- bon, 1 eal:1be: do Hiiuia legalteac } h 6 dey. test, 184¢) Michigan, 1801 exire winter siralud lard i ureamed, “tans o], tratied, ard 116y lineced, ruw, &ict botled, 364G (5 bris 1e leas) whiste winter-bicached, Goctspern, $1.90: uw fuol olt, stricily Y Te, WicSl.(U: do exirs, AOCE Ru. 1631 b oll, 43¢1 siralis, duci mluers’ wil, 3501 surpeitlue, Suc; wuibtha. deodorizel, of 1ic; Kasuline, deodorized, T4 des. 4 Masull deit., T Weat Viriufa, uatorad, 24 ey, ooy natural, S arg.. B dek., 2. rolru iens wera guoted at §3.000 3.00und old ot #3.00, “The deniaud was gL, drahis . chlckens were quuted al §3.25@ AHOTAIUES=Wero saar st ¥ 1.40 per brl, Tl oflcrlugo were outucrous and bayers were not takiog 1058 (han nougl W carry theld & day or 80, BAL I—Was §0 moderaie requ salt, W per brl; urdiGary cushw, $2. (U2 23, wccordiug t slse: il Aalitul, 53.00 per aak. . 8LEDS—Wers quiet and S, Flax and timothy wure buth scarce dud strunger, thers buluy conslders: Lig lugulry fur priwe. tlivr da wers qulet. Tin- wthy was quoled ab $1.2541.32 the uumfl‘ wa Ld 108 prite Auguat obd 8 1.0, LS was Dius ol 81,27 L wud lll'll.\r: Fioa 1 1u: Gairy. wlih Lo, 10ut Lugs, $1.50 jar {arprimo new, tand quoted ay 81,22 for mext month. Claver was quoted at $4.40@4. TEAA-Are meeting with ‘a steady fafr Jocal and country demand, and Are heid at very fil figures, Wa continue to quate: UtSrowpER—Common, 23@30ct good do, $1A3%e; medinm, Md43c: good’ do. 43@soct fine,’ B0mnac: Snest, Sa@nuc: cholee, 83ATUc; eholcost, 75806 1ancy, BOCAS], (0. Inrrriat—Common, 23@28¢1 gond do, N@I3c: ma. dinm. 33@3se; good do, 40@43c; fine, 43@dc) Nnest, 33¢1 enoice, Mansct chalcest, A@TI0, Youna Hysn¥—Lommion, J1@28a; oud da, 28Aad0; medtum, 33@dic: good do, 40@ddct fine, 45@IRc, Taest, 50@53e; cholce, AORMIe: eholceat, A32D5C. JAPAN~Common, MaMier goud common, SNATes medinm, 32@33c: yood medinm, A4@0c: Nne, 43d47ct fnest, 4R@sac: cholce, Skddfct choicest, 83@83ci chulcs new, 83@60c: chofceat do, ASBTUC. VOLONG - Common, He2c: K mon, 38@3103 medium, S3@380; medium, 38@40c; ine, 42458 Aneat, Mendc: cholce. So@awe: choiceat, 0! VA0~ Was quated dull st former prides, of si $1.50 Il (0 for heeen, and at #6.5047.00 for maple, deliv: Wil)SKY—Was quist and nnchanged. Sale was re- ‘ported of 100 bris on the Lasis of €1.06 per gallon for EAW; and alcohol foF export was nominal ai 330 delivered In New York. The markeis clsewhers guoted ad follows: New York, §1.073 Cincinaat eo! . f WOUL=Wnr steady and tn good requesi, The re. ceipts and shipmentd continna tair, and there does not S0peat to ba any miaterial ohungs cither ona wav or {he utherinthe size of the stock,' The' follyming aru tha cea pafd by local dealers, tiraded wools from store h A 1lttie mor Washed fleaced. 2R@31et me- washed wool, 21@23c; fine do. lnfiulv:!d % ey LIVE S8TOCK, . catcano, Recetute~ cattte, 877. 570 Bnine wee in 1873, sincedan. 1,...... 10,819 1,047 of the week saw no fmprove- ment over the provious week in the character of tho supply and demand or i prices. Mondsy's and Tues- fay's recelpts were of an ezceptionally low average, conslating wimost exclusively of Texas throvgh cattle and Colorado and Wyoming half-broeds, and the aver- &0 of prices for those two dsys was about §3.00, which was vonalderably lower than for any previous two daysof ¢ on. Indeed, wo feel safa In saytng that Maondny's averago—it tcarcely oxceeded §:2, 75—was tho lowest for any day since the Unfon stock-Yards were opencd. The mtmence of fat native caltle was not, howorver, scriously felt, s the pusition of the Esstern markets way such that shippers, aven at tha extrems Tow prices of tho previous week, could not sce suiclent margin to warrant them in continuing operations. Local butchers and canners bouglit in & rostricted wa; at & small decline from the week before., Thela half of the week was moro active, and there was & uuticeable tmprovament In prices, botl for native and tile, ‘The Kastern markets, liaving worked ©off Uir surplus, underwent & chiaoko for the botfer, and prices hero moved up a trifle {n sympathy, naciyes advancing 158206 and \eaera cattio uloe. Exe porters siood resdy to take tie few oxtra urades of- Tered, They pald $5.t00e5 50 for graded stee) ing from 1400 to |, 1U% Ao undér bein welgh- 600 s, —droves averaging 1, 500 Kiven ‘tle preference. Bfockers wern nut inqutred for. a1 remain inore or Itss nominal L JR,M%’LM, Native cowa and rough, inixed lots sotd rinclinlly af £2. 2566273, Texans a1 43 L0210, and half-Dreeds ey §2.0063.00. Saturdays inarket was qulet, and closed steady, with but liitle staff leftove UOTATIONS, Extra Deavea—Gradod stecrs, welghing 1,400 and nDWArS. Cholce Beaves-| stoers, welghing I, t0 1,456 ibs. Uoud lleaves—iWell-Tattened steers, Ing 1,150 to 1,330 Ibs, Medlum Grades—Ntears it fai fesh. NG 3, (0 10 1,200 TR, s e Butehiots' Stock=Poor tocommon ‘common tochat 10 1,GIOIDE. . vrvoreri Inferfor-- Light nd thin c bulis, and scalawax bteers.., hroux) er 100l actlyity In the demand for this class of stork, T andlocal cutters buying irvoly. and the rom fiFdt 1 Jast dlaplaye Far tho week pricesshow an advas hosh ship| markoy firm tone. in A1l good to eliolee grades, but M inforiur and conmon nee of 10 qualitics (f which by the sway tha propurclon was lary. er thau usuni) there was 1o luprovement, Karly fi th Ticolk eho recclyte of lIkht, thin grassers wera unnsunily farge, hut (he low Axzurea at which they hal o be Aold, VI8 183,0063.30. cnacked the Arrivais. Tho sdvance I guod to cholce grades was In_response to the upward 1novement in tlie Priced of hug prodiict, mesa pork hav: Inie nvanced durfag tho weelk foo per brb, Abg ard and meats {n about the same ratio, Of the wae uppl! About 3, 0 head, of Mora (han ona- iird, fell 1n%e [ hands uf tho Eastern trado, Thero wea s fairly sctly and nirm market on Saturda; The pens were emnuex & fully forincr prices, of AL§4,%0#4.43 for cominun to [rimo bacon grados, and st $1,1064.03 for poorto oxtra BIEE] d sold at matar!- ally reduced o o A8 £, 25083, O ks were sluw at 83,39, A few cholce werw (aken st $3.7@45.00, and In une oF twn nstances Nigher Ngures were pald, but most of tho trading waa dune al #3.00@3,50 fof xoud tu prime frades. Expartors beln pructcally outof the matket, nera waslifilo orno ingulryfor cxtra auaiivic T, LOUI B, Loums, Aug. 10.—LaTtim~Neceipta next to none, andhot ciough dons b mako Prices re. ce 2 ‘Hous—Gutet and unclisuged; recelpts, 1,300, B oching dolnis seclate Bpc CinoxNaT e HonE—Bteady and 2 ~1H00%~] n comition, & 531 Tair 10 good ey $9.35@450) heavy pac! . $4.33@4.651 eelcota, a.m‘.&il re. celots, 4281 snfpmests, none. LUMBER, The cargo market wad doll and weak. The offeriogs ‘wera falr, but there was littls demand, and that chledy for pleco’stult. No changes I prices wers roparted, Common Inch was quoted at $8.5039.50, and medium do at $10.00811.00. Lath wers qulet at $1.25, and shingles at $1.7583.03. Bales include cargo schr Winnle Wing, from Ludiag- ton, DO,0X0 f4 strips and hoards at $11.2%; 133,000 ft plece-stufl at $8.00, Cargo barge Norwsy, from Manls- tee, 102,000 {6 plece-stull st §8.00, The yard market was unchaoged, Dealers were oc- cupled in Alling mall orders, which fn the aggregate amount to & zood deal, but the tock Is Increasio ract SEiRel it e Gusratons fop have i Al Srttied, ik 0o Guatations fog Commanas $hadod's33300DF 1,0 f - Following are ; ¥|l‘" and secand cle: trd clear, 1% to Third elear, ncn. Irat and clear dre 3 1rel comnion dressed siding., ¥ UM, Brat common, dressed, !’wr 0, secund cumnion, dressed,. ouring, third ceminon, dressed lox buards, A, 13 Inche: Hox buands, 1, Box boerds, fi wtock hosrds, ch slock buards, 10t 12 et Lourde 1010 12 tach D $1uck boards i, No. | Fouciiig, N Common hoard; Cullbaar Dimenedon st 1100 Dimension stuft,' 26 t' 3 feot. Cuile, 3 lac Elekits, rougivai Pickats, salécty A 3 W Tuinberiaci are making Imporiant Ime e Koo dtving reams Horeafier. siacaoiy 1o Lokt U000 Tt 'of Togs Lave Cone ut of 1he Liak Thvast BY TELEGRAPII. FOREIGN, 8pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. POOL, AUg. 10111308 @, ~FLOUM=NO, 1, 2s; 2, 38, finarx—Whest—Winter, No. 1, 1081 No. 3, bs 64; spriog, Ko, 1,bs ids No. 2, Oe; white, No, 1, 1063d; No. % 1063d; club. No. 1, 10¢ 8d; No.'% 108 8d. Corn— New, No. 1. 239 No. 2, 32804, ProvisioNs—Pork, 4. Lard, 3us. Livesrool, Aug. 10.~Covrox — Moderate fnquiry, sod freely suppliod at 0%@ehd, sales, 6,000 balca; spece ulation and export, 800; American, 4,100; vecelpts, 8,300; American, 8,000, Cuszan—Americsn, 433 3d, Buont CLAaR Bacox—83s. Lowpox, Auy. 10.—8UGAR—No 13 Duteh standard, 932 3d@2as ¢d, epot andiafiont; refined, Vs S4B 4¥ds Calcutta lascod, 508 64@31s. The followiog were recsived by the Chicago Board of Trade: LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10, ~Prime meas pork—Eatern, 550 Western, 404, Bacoa—Cumberlands, 30s 6dy shors ribs, 310641 long clears, 3284 shott clears, 34a6d; shoulders, us, llams, 03. Lard, 3e. Prime mess beef, T34 Iudis moss beat, 824;. sxtra Indis moss, sis. LoNDoX, Aug. 10.~LivsaruoL—Whest strong. Corn 8. Cargoes off cosst—Wheat quiet. Corn stasdy. Cargoes un_passage—Wheat neglcted; nothing dolog. ‘Weather ia Kogland show ——— AMERICAN CITIES, ¥Ew YoRK. ° Naw Yoas, Aung. J0.~Corrox—S8teady at 12@13%cs sales, U0 bales. 14ady; sales, 33,000 baless Angust, 11.04@ plewtir, 11.630; October, 11,608 11-41¢1 No- Vember, 13.31611.330; December, 11, 18@11.19¢; Jao- vary, 112001131 FLoun—Active sad fms receipte, 32,000 bris; sales, 18,000 bris; wuper State and Westeru, $3.5084.001 common Lo good axtrs, $4.0584 3, gKood 1o cholcs, 0.804.50; COWMG (0 §0ud extra UBIo, §4.UBS.T31 common to chulce Bi. Luuls, 84.0067.005 Mingesots balcat process, good 10 XX, $4.2386.30 Bys dour qulct aad ateady. Coxx-Mxat~Biaady, UKa1x—Wheas luss active sd lowery closed firm re celpta, 176,000 buy sales, 450 $1.00 Nu- 1 Mlugesuta: 81 Barley walt Gul Ada, I A SR Tt g b z SN0 B A @ATES StEater: AT 0l Ko, 7, Snddihict cLulcs white Wesers, Gk, Uts 2'Lrigo fringr, w1t oderaty deuands recipih Bl vt v AT it e i g 0. 3, 43%0; N, 1, 33¢; No. 1 white, 304 itk ata, S ATic: e Savkaarer e . =Dl Western, 7@ ine. GrorERiEs—Cofine 16 good damand and firm, Rt goit and pominal: talr o ool reqping. 7 1-e Moinueedull and nochangoed. itiee Ahief but stesdy. PerRoLRUN—Flrmer: Unifed, 24@difcs crade, 6iol a1 il Rt a7ie. as—Firni Canad and \estorn, tal@rde, AriprE-slenly’ ieminck uie, ZaziTio: Ciltorala £ comimon i, 10 o i'm: gomentls e, Sudsor ralled, 19 oy anwashid. i he. 12070, & Pork Srmi memt pork, $11.00. Reef A active and firm: middles anieit loog vd Beavyi opened Anng privie stesms 7.8, RUTTRR—Eteady: Weatern, 8@zac, Cuexsg—Dull; Western, S@74c. RY—Stends nt 1.7, mannfactired Conper dult and onchi fila:" Ingnt 1ake, nominal, ¥ig nchanged. | fiar steady an aulets reflacd Engifsh and Amierican, $10. NatLa—Quiet and unchianged. SUILADELFRIS, Priabkiema, Pa., Aug. 10.~FrLova—Firm and e e § o e el ol 14 750373 Ll #toani, e "n'r. #2:1165.0. ¥ Conn- AL 1§, GRAIN~Wheat unsettled: red, $1,00@1.073 smber, SLisgrun. | Corn fem and flfly active: yellow, oy aszige: mised, 4RMG@400, Dsts dull, wesk, and lower; Thite Wwestard, stigiici mised do, Laidcls. Hye carce and N cy Active and firm. Mese pork, 811,50, cef, $17.73@14.29¢ ime, 1131t ol 10®11c: green do, R@Ske, Lani--Active and frms {gows Lugehers', §7.98; city Kettlo, $3,3. DuTrer—Qulot; New York Atatoand Beadford Cointy b 8@ E0c Weatern retsrve, 12d14¢, Klendys Westarn. 12@14e. Vi Tae do5te: erude, RHGBN ou=Flrm: Tol 01 erude, e Searce and firm {vestern, §1.07. 710 brler wheat, 83,000 buj corn, ¥ Witisx Hecnirrs—Fiour, 7104 b on 4,000 buy rye, 800 bu, Lovts, Aug, 10 Corroteady and uach Lovts, Ang. 10.- “dtea ng- ody indding. {Fie: vl oot aodunctaneer, T 1 ctive but lower; No. R and ATRUIC DSODTIES Eoprembies oy fallyaniie cnakCorn hiRNor e Nor & e, 3 3¥Ne cashy B6] Keotemubers 38i{a October., Usis firmers No. 2, 214@Zilye cushy 22¢ bid Beptember. Iigequter ‘otk Aronger at $11,20. Lard nom- s e o e 122, $7.40. n #7.80, Clcar aldes, ReogirTe~Flour, 4,40 bris; wheat, 000 hu corn, Gitiery Te Flor, 1 e et oo i corn, 6,000 bui osta, 8,00 bui Ty, 1,000% barley, noao. . CINCINNATT, " INOINNATT, Uy Aun, 10, —Corrox—B8trong at 11! AT O firm. D Rolders Rem ot B g, e (IRALX=Wheat casler:’ cholce white: 81,005 nmber, B7ci "N, 2 red winter, 04@vicy rovalois. 1,000 but shipmienta, 83,0 bu. Corn drin and upchanged. Osta ulecs old, Fird3ic; new, e I wood demand. arley atronzs No. f 318110 hid- W niaKY—In good Driceay 81,04, Provisosa—sirung: lield higher’ Pork—Jubbing ot 1400, Lard autet hut Qrm current ke, 7.0 $7.{1241 nrlmo sleat ouLor markett kettle, &4, 235, A, Bulk m 1end active and icld highert shouls 783 ahiort ribe wanted at 6,001 el 0201w AL 80,70 200,000 10 &% §0. Ty bt ahort lear heid wt gu.aie, ules) fancy creamery, oy orn Begarve, T4 (41 Cuttea) Ohton 1Ha18e " RXaE- Steady and unchanged, Eaus=Duliat le. ToLkpo, . ToLepo, Us, AUR. 10,-GAaIN—-Wheat white_\Wabash, 81,105 No. 1 wiilte Sich do August, 100 extra o, 81,12 bid; & an, viiot, BUd Atigust, $1.031 Septatiber, 81 do, ey N, 4 rea wibter, apor, 1,001 Augitt, 8108 Bantembur, B1.0)41 No. 3 ved, wiot No. 3 Dagion & higun fed, S1.Ut téfocted’ Wabaah, foet Western amlser. spot and Hepteniber, 8 . 2 amber Tl noia, 81,03, Com nuiet at A%ct 3 Augnat, 434c; Houtetber, 43¢y No. Jected, S0NC,_ Ontadally Yo 3 Mlchigan, 3¢, ¥ 3= 0 JtufMalo, I8¢} corn, 14401 wheat ta Oswago, 4ict corn, dc. o Bxoxirrd -{Fheat, 137.000 but cors, 42,000 buj osts, , 004 Iia, BRIENRYTI=\hest, £Y,000 bw; ‘corm. 87,000 bu oata, 2,00 nostax Dowrow, Mase., Aug. 10, ‘weatern puperh r.oca—In good demand $3, 0063, 504 cOmmon ex- 54,761 Wisconsin and Minneioia exirs fain- 1epFis0an 13t winter wicat Ohio, Inalans, and Michigan, #3.00a3.%01 Hifnote, €5.' 90 Ht. Louls, 5.25@8.00; Sinuciols pateut process, and Wisconstn, 0. BOGH, O, GnaiN=-Corn fn falr demsnd for exporr, and firm: mixed ‘and yetiow, 50@dic. OntsfrmiNo. 1extra 3 white, 30@37c; No. 8 whlto, white. 13wdles 4 ¥14@ises mized, Sndage, HEcEiPTa-blour, 5,000 briej corn, 81,00 buy |, 200 ENza-Flour, 2,00 briey oo, 70,000 buy , 12,000 BALTIMONR. Datminoux, Aug. 10.—FL.OCR=Flrm and unchanged, GRatx—\Wheat—\Vestenn stondy and ormi So. 2 West. ern Yed, shot, and August, $1.08\s Beplember, 81,08 @iy, Corn—Western dull and unchanged. 'Oafs— Quiets Wesarn white, 332:5%c; mixed, B@32c; Penne I} 4udde. Itye steady at GL@ic, ull and unchanged. 1uN4~Firm and unchanged. Jo' FTan- Xcarce and Airm | chujcs Western, 130100, EaTnourna—Firun, rotined, 108or crude, 8GaKc. Covrkg=Sirong and unchang WisKY—Qulef t 81,0, JixomirTa—Flour, 1,830 brls: wheat, 128,000 bu corn, 1 B0, by oata, .20 43,000 buj corn, 7,000 bu, 2 3 SuiPMexRTE—\Wheat, Fnmiants—~Unchange MILWAUREE, paliLwAUREE, Aug. 10~FLOVR=teady, with falr de- URAtx—Whest firmi opened and closed st Na. 1§ f2i""Noc s Miwaubees o1t urige; Octover, duns Corn 1 fulr demasd; No. ariey quiet) o. 3 bgris, caln, $050; it . Pring, d mi'..o!:r:u;n.bepllx.sahm si.ia ed: © & ¥ ud rine ) Tilmo atedm fant 477 ¥ cash and Aug Prxiaite—1¥heat to Runalo, Jc. KECRIPTS—Flonr, 3,000 bris: whest, 8,000 b, BUIFMENTe—Flour, '0, 500 bries wheat, 40,00'ba, aiiae, frmner; UZYA Burrato, Aug. 10.—Guatn=1wi it hiher{Sa1gs of W00 b Nor :lnu”\me.'fl,i‘& o OV bu No. 1 tosga at $1.06. " Corn steadys 5, 4581534+ g % ) 1RabH . Onta dulls Weatdri 803. liye” uuchanyed: nied, CaNav Faxicura—Unchanged and strong. DETROIT, Darnorr, Aug. 10.—FLOUR—Steady, Grain—{Vicat orm and rdyscinig extra, @10y Dot St ovia: | Moy, SEUEH paliaty 41 c8) BoR Saforminia; T0-0or bar SR receioth, ia7) Otwauo, Aug. 10.~URATY=Wheat B . AR, 10.—GnalN—1Whest higmers scarces new whita Btate, $1.10w1.13; do_ re 1. 06Q 1, U7, ot nchiaked. Oata naiees sised Biste ks, whica Hiate, Bre, Pronta, Aug. 10,~Tlianwisks-Fi b B ug. 10, {1} xx3=Firm; 260 bris P WOOL. HosToN, Aug. 10,—Tha wool transactions show cone slderable falling off, ‘The market I8 comparatively qulet, especially forclothiog floeces. Wool s fow, but manufacturers claim that even &t the prescnt low prices It s difficult to place goods at s profit, heace 1helr Indifference about atocking up, The fecllox fn cumbing and delaine ficecan {a reverse, Every aval bl lot 1s readily taken, and il of this grade will be wanted. Noinarged chsoue In prices. Ohio has begun tocums forward frecly, There has been no active de- mand, and If stocks were forced some concessions wonld bave to ba nisds, Ohlo fleoces, medium, Nu, 1, XXX andsbove, 3843403 Michigsn No, 2 and X, M@ S0es XX medium Wisconaln, 54@86ct Ko. 1 Indians, ¥Twei Cottawold and cosrss Aeece, 275§@BINC| washed combing and delatne, 27@3v0; Taxas, 17G27c) Tern fory, 16Q270; wcunred, 33@edo; superine X, pulled, adhic. el DRY GOODS. Nxw Yonk, Aug. 10.—Business falr with packazs houses, but the Jobling trade ramalos quiet. Cotwn goods talrly active, with an upwardlook. Prints In §00d demsnd, and glaghams and dress goods dolng well. Ehawlsand skirts In falr roquest. Men's wear, woolens, moving alowly, Flaonels and repellents moderstely sctive. PETROLEUM, CLRYELAND, Aug. 10.—PaTRoLxCu—~Market un. changed; atandard white, 110 teat, 6¥c, OiL C1ty, Aug. B.—FETROLXUM~The market apened At 81,003 did; sdvanced (0'81.04% bld; closing Qrm 8% 8100 bid. Bhipments, 53,00 bri; sversging 47,00 beis; transmotions, 50,000 brls, EitsuuRe, Aug. 10.-Prrrotsus—Firmer; crude, 8§12 ut Farker's for immed(ats sblpmeat; refned, 10K Fulladelphla delivery, TURPENTIN WILIXOTOX, N, U,y AUg. 10.—HPIEITS TCRPEXTING ~Steady at 254c. e ——— Daog-LU'p Style Balltmors Sun's Furla Letter, On!l it ever art, the esthetics of dress, had slaves chafned to the charfot wheels of golden cxtravagance, now more than ever can Parfs, lovely Parls, give you examples. A lady sneez- Ingin a 333 pocket-haudkerchicl of clsburate and -p:cmlz desigued lace, gpdangering a ¢ tume so tIght-fiiting that tha ooly diffcrenco be. tween her aud the Venus of Milo Is the external volor of m{mo' fabrics of costume speclatly embrofdered with monogram and funily armo- rial bearings and floral deslzns, 80 that no one else shall huve o similar dress, provoke even gd- mirlog snd lenlent husbands to desperatio not absolute baokruptey. A few evenlngs ago 1 was talkiog with & fair dame, for it E. the dawes entircly who do thls, the deruolsclies pe- log leas privilercd, aud in her dlamond adory- weots her armorial beariugs and motto suous resplendently. ———— Not the Goose for Haz Bet, Loadon World < 1 was ridiog with Charles Dickens one day, when he suddenly woke the echoes with ous of bis bursts of Jaughter. On my making, with the swile of antivipstion, what the joke was, ho took from bls pocket @ letter just received from Hurrlet . Martiueau, who ‘was staylug b ‘Tynewoutl, for her health, and who nad noted the followlug tucldent of Jife fu lodgluge: in 1he sawe house as the authoress was sujourns Iog » good-nutured wowan, comfortoble fu pereon sud fo clrcutances, sud bot & Jittle vuliar, aud, oo the floor sbuve, 8 Jedy fu deli- cate Lealth, of stralihtencd fncome, but of dls- tiugulshed conections, he proclulined to the Tyucmoutl world, 'As Mrs. A. below was sitting dowu vue day all alose to ber widday dinuer of ruast gvuse it sccmed to the gued Loul thab even ber cologmient of ao excolleat s bird would bo ncreaacd participation with thy sulitury, wicily, sud ill-fed Mrs. B. above, ahe therefore cut some delivate slices from Abe breast and seut thein uo betwesn bwo hot plates, accowpanied by sige, und yonlous, aud kravy, and her compliments, by the hacds of Betty thomald, Thers wis an oininous, an awgy| pause of ‘some duratian, and then Betty oy down again, paler, with the luncheon unton Juq between thie two Rat plates, and on them oy whichewas to thia efect, verbalim: « fpq, I w1l thank Mrs, A, to disseminate her goose 4y her own sphere,!” RAILROAD TIME TA ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAfyg, EXTLANATION oF Rerzaenca Mines.— §irpied.” < Runday excepted. {Aonday iy OHIOAGD & NOBTEWESTERN RATLWay, Ticket Offices, “c"';'x'.'e'"ic ’sm"nln Houss) sagy, aPacifoPantiine. .. . asioux City & Yankton ababuque Day Fx.via fdiian| i alubuqee Night Kx. C'ton |+ auUmahs Night Fxpre: auiour L& Yaiton Freeh ockrd & Dbua B3titwanker Fast Mallson AL ke oy DM bireen Doy 8L ol 393383933333933923333338 2010-30 8. m. Noother rond runs Pallman of aay Other form & botel earn weat of_ Chic: a~llepotcorner of Vel B—Liavot corner of Ca d Kinzla-ste Omfll('fll BUR! N &loymm RAILRI DR anal ahd Bltecathiate. Tieer Otteon 0 Clark ind at depots. Mendata & Gatesbure Gttawa & Bureator Ly Hockford & Freeport Aurars Maseenge: Mendota & ('t1as Tiawner's Grove Accom‘iation. Freeport & Dubuque Express.. * Kaneas Gty & B dos Paliman Palsce Dining-Cars and Pullman 16-when Sieeping.Cars are run between Chicago ABd Omsha sa CHIOAQO. ALTOR & ST. LOUIS AND CRICAGO KANBARB CITY & LERVER BHORT LINES. Twouty-third-st._Tickes Offve. 124 fiandoloh-u Arrive Arora Passenge ight Expren. 'f the fracino Kxpress, Uplon Depot, West gide, near Madisonat. beige, sy RansasCliy & Denvar Fast E £, Liouts, Springaeld & Vexa Mahile &'New Grieans Kx. il Louls, Borlngdeld & T "ota, durlington | E o xpre Chicago & Paducah It 1t. Kx.\ con, Wasii'ton Jolist & i¥wight'Accamindat'n. CHIOAQD, MILWAUKFE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Thion Depot, corner Madison and Cenal-sis, Tises Ofice, B3 ¥outh Clarik-st., opposite Bharman Hou, aad st dopot. iy e Arrive, [ A ¢ 7:330 m. (¢ Ti4%, m Mliwaukes Exprers.. Witconsin & Mioneror; Tiay, sod Meoasha Day’ Kxpress, Ocotamowac, Wi {ton and Towa Milwaukra Fast Wisconala & Mtantot, irecd ity dievens voint aad Aah-| irough Niglit Express, i e are 0. cleber 1 Afasiso and Bratis innespoligare good eltlier v 00 an d 105, OF Yin W a{oTEOW . LACIONA. 34 WinO3A. ILLIOIS OENTRAL, BA[LROAD. D e iea. 121 Nandolynve.. heks 1 8:00p. ra..t 7:008. m. A 804 Mi duch Bt. Lonts Kxpress ..., ast L uitoo: K ¢ Bi0a. m, Keokuk { Lo 00e 300 o '@ On Gaturday night runsta Centraifa oniy, On Saturday nikht run to Peorla only, MIOUAIGAN OENTRAL I?A,mmm. D ey Clark bt souiheast comer o8 oo 31 Cin o Sorne o raa Faciat Tiotel, Bad 8t Pebmur i ore %3 Mafl (vindalo and Alr Line)..| Liay Express. Kalamszoo Accommod PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & OHIOAGO RAILWAY, Depot, corner Canal and Madison-sta. Ticket Oficey B Uiure e, Faimer Hovse, and Grand Pactde Hotal! Leavs. Arrive. Mallaagd Rxprens, eesses;® BO0 & m, (1 7:00D. m. fiactas kxpress.. BI85, .|y Rioa m. ‘nat Line. 9:100, .1} 8:00a: . fos1 g T foot of Tralosleaye m Expositio: U lng, foot of one. bt - Ticket OMiceat 3 Clark-st., Paimer 11 G2 pastag, snd Dasot (Eevositisn Bunias > Leave, #1808, m. 0:40p. . UAKE BHORE & MIORTGAY SOUTHEEN, Arrive. 71334, m. 1% 71400, I 1® vi00 s, m. -;:m& tn Bilapim | Biwa. 1 Hi0:20p 10, [t 81408, m 5:408, m. Morn!n; rest. .. i 71035 in; fX i {sg Mall—0ld Line, NIIIIG Kl!u’h‘?‘ PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATL & 8T, L(Hll B R (Clnclonatf Alr-Lins and Kokomo Line.) Depotcuruer uf Ciluton sud Carroll-ats. Weat Side Cllnclnnlllt Indianapolis, Lou- sville, Columibus & Kast ) enr e Bu4na m, DAY R 1y 8:00. m:ly KANEAXEE LINE Depot foot of Laka-st. and foot of Twenty-second th g | Depar | “Rreire Todianapalls &' c‘l‘.:l:"fi'x‘n’- Dnlrah;r?u. 0:408, m, '* 8:00p. . * Nightkspress, .)§ B:0p. m") T:008. 10 OHIOAG TBLAND & PACIPIO RAILROAD B R AT A R Davenport Expres., . i 5 i Asrane All masls on the O ‘ears, 8870 ceots each, OMI0AGO & EASTERY ILLINOIS RAILROAD: * Danvlite Houte,” Ticket URices: 77 Clark-st., 125 Lioarbos curner Cliston'and Carroll DayMa.. . o RibVA i srdFioHdn Exi GOODRIOH'S BTEAMER3, Por Racioe, Milwaukee. atc.. daily saturday's Buat dou’c leave uniih. Yor Mautstoe, Ludiugion. etc. ¥or Grand Haven. For bt. Juseph. PRIVATE DISPENSARY, 204 Washington 8t., Chlcago, lil. It 18 wall knows Dr. Jamaes for the past 34 years Las stood # 88 Lasd of Wb profesaion In Ebs Liashaent cf ai sad chianl dJ lmmediate siniive. 4 b. 1 Wiyoutl aitation lros. OfBco Lonred 4 emas fa 64 NO CURE! xeFavii Dr, Kean, 173 Kouth C(larkest., Clicago. Consult personally or free of charge. 00 1, chroole, Bervous, ur speciar dlseascs. ouly physicien tu y wh waed for over -J 3 With great success 1y tho phigwiciand of Farth Dr.J. Kean fa b Xew York, aud doa, and su. 49 perior 10 & ollidraforthe Rrompt e of all dis- {anges, 1 cemt or of 1 ing. Propund by VLIN AND UiR, Paris. i by Druglata la v vikcs " P R o

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