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5 nee ten cp THE GHICAGO TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY JULY 2 18799-TWELYVE PAGER tht, but there wore more cattle than were needed, heabipping movemont belrg light in the extremo, Bales were reported at $2. 25@ 2.40 foracraba; at 9.76 for common togood butchers’ tock ; nt for Trans; and at $3. 7h724.bb for ir rasiipping stcors, ‘There was rome call from expottora for fat, smooth droves averazing from 2,250 to 1,400 Ibs, but thetr bide were law and eales at over $1.06 did not exceed 200 hend. Yealn wore aalable at $3,255. 2h per 100 Ibe, nc- coniing to quality. Stockers were nominal at F0@3.25, The market closed heavy with s good many cattle loftaver. QUOTATIONS, Extra Doaves—Graded steers, worghing 1,400 Ibs and upwarde. + 6 GAs TODO Choice Heaves—Fine, fat, well-formed ateore, weizhing 1,250 to 1,400 Ibn... 4.4064.00 Good Boeves—Well-fattencd steers, wolghing 1, 100 to 1, 250 lbs 4.10@4.40 sfedium Grades—Stocrs In fair flesh, welling 1,050 {0 1,200 Ibs....... Dntchera'Stock—Poorto commonstecrs nnd common to choice cows, for city ainughter, welghing 800 to 1,050 Ibe 2.5003. 75 3. 75@4.00 Stock Cattle—Common cattle, weighing FOO 101,050 Ibe see eras 6 vase 2.60@3.40 anterior Ligntand thin'cowe, The atags, bulls, and scalawag nteers Toxan Cattle ~Through droves.. Veal, vor 100 ibe .. S983 * > 33 41 - 19 cown..1)' 13 sto’krs 20 cows. D1 oes vene ont Texes, 42 Texas. 2.50 Y , «2 1,007 4.10 HOGS—Tiie hog trade was dull thenaghout the day, ‘There wan a fair etupping demand, but pack- era did not acem to want ony étock, and for heavy grades the market waa extremely siow ata decline from Monday's figures of n good tulle. Ligh weights also weakened toward the close, Int belngatabout Ge off, Trading waa at SX1.00@ 9.00, Closing qnotations wero $3. 7503.46 for common ta prime bacon graden, at $8. 65060). 75 for heavy packers, and at St, 70@is.85 for fair to prime heavy shinping ote. A xood toany hoge were left over, and the market cluscd flat, nod 8ALE% Price, | No. 3.00 5D. 3 ue 7 4 20 4. 76 SHBEP—Tho market continues dat, with prices ansetticd. Ande from the local trade, there was not auch Inquiry, and aales wero slow. Wo quote Mtterlor to common at-$2.25@031,00; medium at $1,203.00; and good to choice at $3. 76@4.75 per SIGEP BALES. fo. a fet FO sees. cee. 7 ‘ oes te 175 6B, 00 iy BUFFATA. Burraro, July 1.—Carriz—Recelpta to-day, 714; through consignments, 200 cara; market castor; not quotably lower: sales. of ‘shipper’ steers, medium to good, $4.85@1. U4; no choles or extra ‘old; light butchers’ alecrs, $3.055.80; anninber of loads held over, Sunzr; any Lanus — Hecelpts to-day, 180; throngh consignments, 22 cars: mal without decided change; a Inrgo number unsold, and ship: pors are holding off; prices entirely nominal. Hoas—Receipta to-day, 070; throuzh consign- ments, 55 cars; market dull and declining; supply equal to demand: Yorkers, $3.93504.00; medium and heavy, $1.00@4.10; 0 few loads’ of extra heavy, $4.16; coarse rough to fair, $4.25@2. 35, BAST LIBERTY. EastIanercy, Jnly 1.—Carrie—Recolpta to- day, 08 head through and G71 for sale ,hore; sup ply good, but few buyera; trade slow up to noon, when holders let loose, and the buyere here, moat> Ty rotaiters, took hold, and about 30 loads were sold, though ats decline of about 2h¢ from Mon- day’ ngs beet naked, $5.60; best bronght, ‘ fair to good, '$4,25@4.00; common, uy . Tfone—lecoipts to-day, 000 head; Yorkure, $3,70 @3.80; Phitadolphias, $4. 15@4.25, Sitzrr—Reccipts to-day, 4,700 head: supply in excess ofdomand, making 8 vory dull market; ere to fate, $2,503.00; fairto extra, $3.00 KANSAS CITY, Dispatch to The Tritume, Kansas Ciry, July 1.—Carrie—The Price Cur- fent reports recotpta, 1,090; shipments, 702; do- ‘mand frie; prices weak; na! stippers, $3,500 4.30; native stockers and feeders, §2.00@3, 50; native cows, $1. 7%@3.00, ,Hoas—Hoceint 003; shipments, 1,511; aetlye; good to choice, $3.00@U.70; inferior to fair, 82.5075, 55. WATERTOWN, Watentown, July 1.—Basr Cartir—Receints, 480; no liaprovement, indemand, aud prices remain au last weok, ‘Suusy axn Lamns—Rocelpts, 4,270; good de- mand for apring lambs, but prices did not a Bales in lots $2752, 60 enclis extra, $4,00080, 003 ahoared sheep, 84@c; spring lambs, 5};@7!4c, ST. LOUIS. 8r, Lovie, Mo,, Juty 1,—Carrie—Ni nothing doing; grassers active, ind easier foellog, but orices not quotably lower; receipts, 1,400; alipments, 0, Suxee—Dull ang woak at $2, 7 5s BE ptanta, GD ee hee TE meals, . CINCINNATI. Orcinnati, July 1.—Hooa—8tead: common, $1-00¢3.50% light Sh sedate fe 1. $3, TOups,1W; butchers’, $3. Whoo} shipments, 140. wocelpla, LUMBER, mee ‘The movement Jaat week and since Jan, 1 with comparisons is given below: tives dull; nECHITTs. Sinca = ince Week, Week, Jan, 1, dan. 2, 18; 87H, © 1N70, 1878, Yumber, m ft. .46, 458,193 305,810 1, BOL Shingles, m....15,740 10,281 236,873 240,027 ° SUITNENTS, oon 300,078 285, 20,880 53,771 It ie understood that the Western rivers have de- Hivered about all the loge they can at present, and eannot be expected to bring out many more with- trains, If these reports ate confirmed, somo Jocal operators think lumber will advance ma- teriaily In Auguat or the month following, ‘The cargo market was moderately active at re- duced'prices. The offerings were again lMberal, and buyers hold off, thongh they tuok a few lots at the docline,- Fourth of July week is always a dull one, and tho recolpta cow ore unusually heavy. Local buyers aro alvo waiting to know what thelr qereroen aro xalng todo, some of them having hreatened toatrike and mako It general. Man- fetce piece stuff wold at $0,124, and also reported at Ci and probably so! ‘ber was quoted as nor a vere ch wae doll, Good lum: gomesonthe market. Gruen lamber afloat wi uoted as follows: noice strips Gnd DOATds...5405.812.50 13,00 Good mill-run tneb, green..,.., 10.' @13,00 ‘Medium, inch, green.e.. 8. bO & 0.60 Common inch... 7.00 8,50 Pieco-stull.. 6.00 @ M.25 Ploco-utufl, ary: a) Late .soory: 1.20 1 Bhinglea 40 @ 1,76 Dry stuff ie quoted S0c@$1. 00 above green. It {a underviond that some of the sales rajforted below ware made Monday. 5 Aer include 260,000 1 Mantslee pleco aiff at 145,000 (t common atrips and boards (Biueke- gon) at $7.00; 105,000 ft do from do at $7.50, ‘Also 200,000 ft Menominee strips and boards at 7.00, i 157,000 ft Manistee pice stant $0.25; 250,000 sto Al samo price. $0,000 Muxkegon lath at $1.15, uod 1,200, 000 Aslithziea at $1,624, ‘ ‘Tho yard market continues activo. The usual July lil] docs uot yet avem to havo appeared. ‘rhe shinments continue large, and dry stuit iy tolerably ate: ia ‘hird clear, ¢ Inch... «+ Toir clear, 14 inch, ‘Third cleat, inch... or 26.00 First ond clear dremaed nidini +. s.06 15.50 Firat common dreared ridin... s+ 13.50 Second common aiding, 11,60 Flooriny, fire! common, dressed, 35.00 Flooring, ree snd cornion, adresse 22.00 Flooring, third common; drerred... 36.50 Hox posrda. Ay Hin. and nuwards pa lox boarde, in, and upwar 20. ox honrds, li 16.00 A stock hoarde, Batock bonrds, 10 00 1 Crtock boards, 100¢12 in Dor common stock boar Fencing, No. Lees + Fencine, Ne Green, Inch, common Common boaris, ary. Cull hoards, 66 Dimension stat, Dinenalon ati, 207 dolxts and acantilng, green Cully Bitte cease Picketa, routh and Pickote, nelect, ure Lath, dey. Kath, green, ingles, * Shinglen, standard ‘Shingles, No.l vo verses 10,00@15, 00 00 G.5NG 7.50 &,.004011,00 DRY GOODS. OnICAGO. For the time of year the movement in atople and fancy dry goods {3 of generous proportiont, ‘The demand {sno doubt measurably stimulated by the continued appreciation in valucs, but thero in undoubtedly a materially larger legitimate con- aumptive demand than thera has proviuualy ex- isted since the autumn of 1873, antl,as stocks have not for many years been ao lightas at present, there is no rearon to anticipate a reaction fy prices for rome months tocome. ‘The New York Journal of Commerce of Saturday lnat saya: “Reviewing the dry-goods market for the week ended, the movement of general merchaniire hae been Inrge and in proportion to the reduced stocks and aupply of increared percentage os ot our last, ‘The demand, however, tits heen less than at our lant review; atill there has been an very fair quota of mail ond telegraph orders to the fntther con- trolling of thu aupply Inelght. Practically «peak~ ing, this week closes the demand of the month, aud during the next thirty dove other matters than the preparation of autunin stocke will engage the at- tention of distribntare, Tuc tone of the market is. much stronger than a week wince, and many prices have beon advanced. As the season wenre away distributors ara beginning to realize the fact that avsortmonts aro 6 matter of supply ratner than pean that the general market will develop ett] higher figures before tha close af Anguat, “This is so apparent that all classes of trade ore delighted at the outlook and long to begin the haryest in alaht, Tho supply with agents has been: further reduced, while that coming forward har Deen moro larecly enraged through the placing of orders. Of the autumn product bat little remains to be done, and, with the middie of duly passed, the wants of a amall Jobbing trade will eo roon inake way with it that With the opening of Augant of many makes agents will Le without atocks, nnd pricer munch firmer and higher on oll leading styles of woolens and cottons.” During the week there hare been several price~ changes in cotton textlles,—all in an upward di~ rection, NEW xorRR. New Yonx, July 1,—Bueiness romatns quiet, but the market has a very stendy tone; cotton gooda firm, and rome makes of bleached coods ad- vanced. including Fruit of Loom, Masonville, etc. ; prints in tight request; men's ‘wear of woolons in lorsening demand but firm; foreign goods quict, BY TELEGRAPH, FOREIGN, ‘The following wore received by the Chicago Hoard of Trade: Lavenroot, July 1—11:30 . m.—Flour, 886d G@l0add, Wheat—Winter, Hs 9d@is fd; spring, 7a 4d@8e 3d; white, bs GAGZOa Sd; club, Os 2Ld@0e Gd. Corn, is t1u@is. Pork, 47*, Dard, 32e Od, Igvenroot, July 11:30 p, in. —Weathor unset- tled. Hrendetntfs steady. Corn, Sa 1td. Test unchanged. Receipts of wheat Jast three days, 127000 centala; 81,000 American, Livguroot, duly 1—1 p. m.—Flour, extra Btate, 11s, Whoat in fair demand and firm; red winter, Ne 3d; No. Bapring, 7554; No, 2 do, He 4d; Call- fornia, Id dearer, Corn doll; 3a 11d. Cargoes off coast—Whoat in fair demand for the United King- dom, and in moderate demand for tho Continent. Corn dull and neglected. Weather wet, Pork— Western prime moss, 47, Lard—Iicttor tone; 32s 6d, Bacon—Long clear, 268 di ehort clear, 270; Cumberlands, 268 Od. Boef in fair domand and steady at 776 Gd. Lonvos, July 1.—Liyenroor—Wheat in fair do- mand; Californin, Os d@Us Bd; Weatern red, Ua 1d; white Michigan, Os Sd; apring, Te bd@ss 4d, Cornelow. Cargoes off vonst—Wheat frmar; corn steady, Carfoes on passoge—Wheat steady; corn quiet. Weather in England wet. Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Liverroot, Joly 1—11:30 a, m.—Froun—No. 1, 10s Of; No. 2, 88 6d. : Guain—Wheat—Winter, No, 1, 086 No. 2, 8s Od; spring, No. 1, Hs 3d; No, 2, whito, No, 1, d83d; No. 2 88 Gd; club, No, 1, Os Gd; No. 2, 982d, Com—Now, No. 1, 4s: 2, de ud. Provisioxs—Pork, 478, Lard, 528 3d. Lavgnroot, July 1,—Corton—A shade easior nt 8 16-16@,7d; enles 6,000 balow; speculation and export, 500; American, 4,000, Baeavsturra—Steady, Pmne Mass Berr—77s Gd, Cunese—Fine American, 326 Gd. Yarns and fabrica nt Manchertar dail. Toxpon, Jnly 1,—Pstao.zun—Kelued, 72740; spirits, C4@OxXd, Linaren O11.—27s. Asrwzur, July 1,—Pxrnonecs—17{d. NEW YORK. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribtens. New Your, July 1.—Guain-—A lvehor movo- ment reported in wheat to-day; winterrradcs have been offered more freely, notably ev Iu No, 2 red, which declined tn price for prompt and for- ward delivery about t:@lc 8 bn; No 1 white attracted lees attention, and wound up weaker; No. 2ainber held above the views of buyers; epring grades quoted somewhat firmer,and notoffered with much urgency; moro inquiry for No, 8 chiefly for July delivery and phipment, and No, Send ungraded spring, carly delivery; No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukeo spring, prompt delivery, quoted strong—31,20 asked, Puovisroxa—-Hog products in comparatively amall request, 2css pork for early delivery very quot, bnt quoted steady at $10.25 for new and $!).50 for old; for forward dolivery in limited demand, bat heta more confidently; July option quoted at $10.15@10.25; Anguat at $10, 2010. 24; Suptem- ber at $10.30@10,35; October st $10.5@10.50, Vacon dull, but firm at 85.35@5,40, and long clear at$2.2h, Wostern lard moderately actlvo at frm prices; forward delivery in tess demand, and duly options closing at $0.37 0. 1814; August ul 86.45 @U.47453 September at $6.5213@0.55; Octover ut $6. H0@U. 0244; year option at $0,35G6, 3715; De- cember at $4, 50@0. 75. Tattow—Steady and moro active, with primo quoted at tho close at 5 11-16@dc, Wutexry--Fify brie sold nt 81.5%, regulor; market dull, Buaana—Raw In fair domand at Ose for fair, and O%@U0-10c for good refining Cuba; retined in moderate requeat al steady rates. Freiairrs—Buelnss has been moderstoly activo, and rates quoted irregular and generally weax, the Offerings of accommodation continuing jn excess of current trade requiroment, ‘special Dispatch ie The Tribune, New Yonk, July 1.—Gnatn—Privato advices ro- ceived a¢ the Produce Exchange from the West to- day nay that about 100,000 bu of wheat wore deliv. ered on contracts on Monday evening, and that no- body was seriously emburrassed by the settlement, Vers, spring Wau geucrally firm to-day and fairly active, and, in ¢ome instances, a trifle higher, The low grades, particularly No, 3, were in good demand, No, 4 Was alto in good demand for duly delivery for export. Spot No, 2 was licld fruly upto the bigheat prices of Mon- day afternoon. Cornapeneda shade higher, and ‘No, # was fairly active: extonslye dotlyeriea were made oncontract of this grado, aud ent of thesa towards rho close cane free oSerlnge, which cagned. areuction tu the prices current on Mondsy evens ing. + . Puovasto: ro unchanged ond slow, Fagtants—Generally wero week} froights exhibited very little activity. ‘Yo the Western Assoctated Drews, New Yous, July 1,~—Corron—Dall at 117-16 120-16c; futurcs steady; July, 12.u8c; Augmst, 12.51¢; September, 12.94c; October, 12,4507 November, £1.050: December, 1ic.; January, 11, 03¢; February, 11.21c, Froun—High grades dull; tn buyers’ favor; medium and low grades about steady; receipts, 17,000 bis; aupers, $3.85@3,85; common to good extra, $4.00@4.10; good to choice, \$4.15@, 4,00; whito wheat extra, $1,555.26; oxtra Ohiv, $4.000U.00; Bt. Lonis, $1.00@0.25; Minnesota patent process, $U.00G7. 75, Guain—Wheal—Without decided change; re- coipty, 60,000 bu; ungraded spring, 85c42$2.03; No, do, ODOC; ungraded winter red, $1.04G 1.10; No, 3 doy $1. 10: fo, 2 do, $1,1033@1. 175 ungraded white, $1.18 No, 3 du, $1. 1243 No. do, $1.W@L.144 Kye dull avd unchanged, Barley dull and unchanued; pale quict but steady Cora opencd 8 shade Oriner; clos ih uy era! favor; receipts, “113,000 bus, No; n3 w, $4i:@pdoe. Oa sluamer, 43-1 cil aly—Dee o ; G00 buy milxed Western, We through 2 white, 50¢: anand active; tecelp BiG@aue; white do, Fat—Btenay. Hiora—Unchanged. Gnocentes—Cofftes quiet and nnchanged, agar firm; tatr to uood refining, OF@I4e, Molaenes nominally unchanged. tice rlenay. Pernourut—Fiem: na refined offered for carly ttoltvery; united, T1ke; crude, K@Gigc; refined, cs ‘Penrextine—Doll and unchanged, Fone—Market dull; Western, 10@12¢, Provistbxa—Vork firm: old mean, 8f1.f0; new, 810.25, Beef nomtually anchanced, Cat meat ard quiet bat firm; prime ateamn, $0,324 @0, Siurren—ildrkel det Western, 7@100, Cuerax—Dull and unchanzed. Watexr—Firm at $1. PHILADELPHIA: Paravenrnta, July 1.—Froon—Market dul; Minunosota extra, family medium, £4.40; do rood to fancy, $4.7625.24; Ohio family, good, $5.50; winter wheat patents, £4,00@6.75; Minncaota pat- ent procers, good, £0.50, Myo flour unchanged. Onarx—Wheat wnecttled; No, 2 red in elevator, $1,114, Corn in fair domand; rejected «un track, Usgies steamer mized do, 4H@4Oc, ats friner; mixed Wenlern, n@aa%c; white do, 30G37e. Phovistoxe—Firmer; primo mere heof, $12,093 hame, smoked, $10, 26011,503 pitied, $8.25 9,25. Lard nominally unchanged, af UTTEN—Steade: ercamery extra, 16@10c; New York State and Hradford County (Pa. ) extras, 14c; ‘Weatern Kererve extra, 10¢p1c. i tiers mh kn ae ea SuEreE—Steadys cronmery, c. Prrnoueun—Weak; refine, Gser crade, Oc. Wisrr—Firm; Wester $1.04. Recrtrts—Flonr, 5,000 brie: whent, 36,000 bu, Woor-Qaiet, bnt rteaty: Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia double extra and above, 40 extra, 30@40c: medium, 41@42e¢; ew York, Michigan, Tullana, tern Ane, 2300; mediam, s0@42¢; combing, washed, 40% ti se; Canada combing, i unwashed, “W@he:' coarse and medium, washed, 20@333c; tub-washed, 40342c. BALTIMORE, Bavmmone, Md., Joly 1.—-Froun—Dall; weak; unchanged, Graix—Wheat—Western aulet; No. © Penn- sytvania red, $1.18@1.18!¢; No. 2 Western winter red, spot, $1,141¢; duly, $1,10@1.10!4; Angust, 1.07@1, 073; September, $1.00!;@1.00%. Corn— ‘Weatorn firm; Western mixod, spot, #I4@4a%C; wy, 4935049: Augant, 444444; Soptem- her, 45 5@A6 ic. Oats trong; fairly actlve; Western white. ‘)0g037¢; do mixed. aualige Heaney tvanls, BU@ITc. Iya quiet atb6@ es Marx--Steady and unchanged, Provintoxe—Unchanged, Byrreu—Dul] and wnchanged. Ruas—Dull at 10@11¢, Perno.eux—Quict and unchanged, Correk—Quiet and anchanged, Wrusky-—Dull and unchanged, Fretaite—Unchanged, Recrivrs—Floue, 3, 733 hele; wheat, 119,000 bu; corn, 0 bn: oats, 1,000 bu; rye, 400 bn. Srivaente-Wheat, 61, 000 bu; corn, 8,000 ba. Corn and Flour Exchange adjoarns from Thura- day until Monday. NEW ORLEANS, New Ontxans, July 1.—Fnoon—Dnll, weak, and lower: auperfine, $3.50@4.00; XX, H. XXX, $4.755.50; high grades, §5,024G6. Qnatx—Corn firmer al 48G53c, Oats quict and weak at 384%@:30¢. Conx-BMeat—Dnil and lower at $9,352, 50, Bran—Firmer at Ore. Hay—Demand fair and market firm; ordinary, $15.00; orime, $17.00; choice, $20.00, Pnovisioxs—Dacon higher: shoulders, dull at 414c: clear rib, G7jc; clear, Mac. Gnocentes—Coffeo doll and lower; Riocargoes, ordinary to prime, 11@14c. Sugur tn fair de- Tinnd; common to gond common, "GU to fully fair, O3cc0%et prime to choice, UVETes yellow clarified, 7@7\c, Molasscn ‘in fait. de= mand; fermenting 24 common, 2he: fatr, 8c; prime to choice, H2@Bsc. Nice dail and lower at Ot:@p7%4c. : Wrisky—Market dull; Weetern rectrficd, $1.05 market MILWAUKEE. . Mmawavner, Wie, Joly 1.—Froun—Qniet but im. Gnarmk—Wheat firm; opened tc higher; closed firm; No. 1 Allwaukee hard, $1.06; No, 2, 09c; July, 08'gc; August, 03;c; September nominally 00}c; No. J Nuwaukeo, S40; No. 4, 75c; ree jected, GHc, Corn stendy, with o far demand; No, 2, 3Ge. Oats higher; scarce; No. 2, sexe, Tye irregular; No. 1, b24@isc. Barloy nominal; No. 2 spring, G7e, * Provistoxs—Quiet and et at $0.85 cash, Mena pork quiet Prime steam lard, $0.10. ¥reignts—Whrat to Bullalo, 2c. Recrirrs—Flonr, 7,000 bris; wheat, 80,000 bn. 4, SuIMERTS —Flonr, 8,000 bris; wheat, 80,000, CINCINNATI. Cremratt 0., July 1.—Corrox—Dul] at 124c, Froun—Dull and drooping. Gnatm—Wheat strong; old red and ambor, B1.05701.00%. Corndullat s878Hiec, Oats in goud demand and pricesa sbade higher; H4@sic, Rye quiot at 670, Barley dull and nominal. Pnorsiona—Pork quiet at $10.25, Lard dull and drooping; current make, $0.00, Buik mente atronger; shoulders hold at $3.05 cash; $4.05 bid soller August; whort ribs, $1.90 cash} 85,00 bid; buyer August short clear hela at $5.10, acon fairly active and a shade higher: $1.25@ A.S76, 85.974G5. 50, and $5. 12025, 75, Wuisky—Active and firm at $1.03, Burren — Easler; fancy creamery, 17@18c; choice Western Reserve, 12@14; choles Contrul Ohio, 9@10c, . LINsEED Ouw.—BSteady at O5e, Sr. Lowe, July 1 Anain—Whoat lowe red, 97140; op- tlons opened higher, renctad to itkG@OH tic, clos Ing at Inwye; duly, OYqie, closing at G1isc5 Aucuat, No.d ao, at N2%c, Corn better; Oats lower, at 2 AOc duly; 20%0 August, Rye firmer WitaKy—Quiet at 81.04, ProvintoxsPork quict at $10.20@10930, Dry alt meat nomthally betes clear ribs, $4. 40d, 3 clenr ribe, $5.40; closr, $5.85. Lard nominal; $0.05 dtd, Tecrivra—Flaur, 1,000 bria; wheat, 28,000 bu; corn, 18,000 bu; oats, 25,000 bu; ryo, 2,000 bu; barley, nene, Siurwexts—Flour, 3,000 bris; wheat, 2,000 bu; corn, 210,000 bu; rye, 3.000 bu, LOUISVILLE. Lovtayitan, July 1.—Corroxn—Quiet at I2hic, Froun—Dull and unchanged. Guaiw-—Whoat steady; red and ambor, D0@Mic, Corn steady; white, 4c; mixed, 40c, Oats quiot; white, 36c; mixed, 3c. Mye—Market dull at hte. Hay—Quiot nt $12, 00.15.00, Ynovisione—Pork noutnally $11.00, Lard aulet; choico Joaf theres, 780; do kee B44c,_ Hulk meate Grmor; shoulders, ‘8%: clear rb, HGH 4c, ‘Bacon firmer: whoulders, 440; cleat rib, S\G@54e; hame, suar-cnred, Armer at lU@ ile, ‘Wuinks—Market dull at $1.03, BUFFALO. Turrazo, N, ¥., duly 1.—Gnain—Whoat nomt- nal; no sales; Httlo inquiry, Corn dull; sales, 1,000 buy high mixed, 40@410};c, Oate offered at B7c; no domand. Ryo inactive; No. 1 Milwaukee held at Glc. Barley noglected, CanaL Fretuuta—Tigher; wheat, Ge; corn, 4c, Rxcemrs—By rail for June, 400,200 bu wheat; 3,000,078 bu corn, Inke einco Saturda; flour, 4,402 bu; wheat, 000 bu; corn, 300,080 "Suvparsre—Canals Wheat, 7,800 bu, Tallroad: Wheat, 16,000 bu; corn, 24,000 ba, A TOLEDO. Torzno, July 1,—Gnain—Wheat quict and un- changed; Western ambor, July, $1,034; No, 2 red winter, spot, $1,01%4; July, $1.01 Au- gust, Ose, Corn dull; high mixed, 3820 bid; No, 4 daly. SHO; August, 38% bid. Oate dull; No. aeaie. ‘Recesvra—Wheat, 11,000 ba; corn, 31,000 br, INDIANAPOLIS, Innramaponis, July 1,—Hoas—Stoady at $3.20 @3,00; roceipta, 2,700; shipments, 425, Gnain—Wheat dull; lower; No.2 red, $1, 011, 03; Augnst, 05700c. Corn quit at 35@35i;50. Oats Hc, MShowlders hold at 4c; cloar rib, Tard, Oye. Hams, 84B0e.” ig 84.05, BOSTON, Rosrox, July 1.—Fioun—Moderate demand an¢ unchanged, Graix—Corn quiet; mixed and yollow, 404 480, Onte steady; No. Land extra white, 41550 Gc; No, 2 white, 40@420; No. 1 white and No. 2 iwixed, B8)¢@Uu!se, Rye nominally unchanged, DPTROIT. DrtRot, Mich,, July 1,—Frorn—Qaiet. Se aienne eady; oxtra, $1.08%; No. 1 Moe Shar} ue aly; $1,075 Angost; Nu. 3 mill RxceeTs—Wheat, 40,090 bu. SuIraERT Vhoat, 26,064 bu, —— OSWEGO, Osweco, July 1,—-Guam—Wheat ateady; No. 2 white Michisan, $1.17; No. 2 Duluth aoring, $1,045 No. 1 hard do, $1.15. Corn atuad, Yo, 2 Nvestera, 45420; rejected, 44 yi No, KANSAS CITY. i Mueclat Inqpaien ta The Tribune, Kanaas City. Mo., July 2.—Guam—The Price Current coports wheat receipts 403 Lu; abip- a ments, 5,185 bn: lower: MWe: No, sh, h, HOGe; July, Hc, Corn—! cripin, 7,707 ba: slipments, 6,160 bu; weak; No, 2, cash, BOK; daly, 30sec. PEORIA, Troma, Wt, July 1.—Ihanwrene—Higher; sales, 100 brie at $1.03; 100 dont $1.03, — PETROLEUM, Crrvenaxn, O., July 1.—)'ctnonecm—Qnist and unchanged, Ou, City, Pa., July 1.—Pernoceun—Market opened firm, with 714c bid; advanced to 7t,c, at which it closed; stiomente, 40,000 bris, averag- ing 39,000: transactions, 211,000. Pirtancnn, Pa. July 1.—Prrnounn—Quiet; ernde, 70sec at Parker's for abipment; relined, 64c, Philadelphia delivery. COTTON, 1 New Ontraxs, Inly 1.—Corrox—Qatet; mtd. djing, 12c¢: low do, 114i;¢3 net reectpts, 6 bales; gross, 30: roler, 1,200: stork, 21, Mosraia, Tenn, duly 1.— ceints, 15 bales: shipments, ealoa, 2,500; miudiing, 12c, cash, U31¢e; daly, Ite Wroarmatox, Jaly 1.—Srimits or Tearextixe Steady at 25tge, a THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, A Query, To the Iditor of The Tribune, Cutcaqo, difly 1.—In front of 206 Clybourn avenite n seiver-connection fs belng put ia and the horses of the cars are unhiltehea and the cars pushed over the opening made. Several boys had the fun of betping to push the cars over the opening, to which the conductor and driver had no objection. A laborer was sent there by the Company=-a kind of rough fellow —townteh over the opening made, and that brute struck a boy about 10 years of age rizht in hia face, so thut bis face got awollen up twice the usual ize and be had a severe pain. would Hike to know ff that brnte got an order from the Company to do that; if not, such a man ought not to be employed by the Company, ns he mar sometime hurt a child ao that it will be crippled for life, Inpianart. {Noj; he bad no such order.) A Swimming: Bath Needed. To the Faltor of The Tritnne. Curcado, July 1.—Is there not a want: felt in Chicago for aswinming-bath house. In my opinion this city is deplorably behind other cities in its accommodations for practicing the noble art of swimming, and for its free aud full enjoyment by clerks, business aren, and young students. Befora coming hera I bad the im- pression that Chicago wasalead in this enter- prise und blessed, but I have discovered that the one I had heard of ts an expensive in- stitution that requires the cost of one day's rooms und board to cet in. 1 have not examined it, as] know by exncricnes that no “aquatic” institution can be of avy use to the masres of young men in a largo ‘elty that charges 50 cents to enter the bath. Last sum- ter f bathed In the “schools of natation * on the Seine In Parts, aud have pathed in most of the Jarge bath-houses in England and America, An both Cincinnati aud St. Louls there ara swimming-baths, and yet Chicazo is behind in this iinportant particilar, Catinot some capi- talist lead of by the establishment of a larce palace somewhere near Fackson street, snd not far from the Jako, the West and North Sides? Vox JuvEnaris, Whito Marble Columns. TM the Editor af The Tribune. Cnrcaao, June 30.—I notice by your paper of yeaterday that Mr. Amos Grannis atgecsts white marble columna for the now City Build- fu, 1 wish to very heartily second the sugges- tion. It fs pretty well understood, I believe, thut columns and pilasters of the requisite sizo can only be got out of Bedfcrd stone by cutting them lengthwise or splitting the atonc, This wil} not, as l understand ft, make a good, relta- ble job. For this reason it is that it hns been proposed to make them of granite, like those of the Court-liouse adjoiniug. 1 think any artist in colors would object to this suggestion, Two such buildings, so near together, should either harmonize with one another or contrast. ‘Te first, from the difference in the material tint: they are constructed of,’ they cannot. do, and to make the colusuns harmonize when all the rust is different would be anything but agrevable in its results, White marble, on the coutrary, would make a striking snd I think oa pleasing con- trant. It would show that the — buil ings, while simiinr in size nud general dosign, wore intended to be dissimilar in material. Berides this, the wilte murble will cost less, and, more then all, will be far safer a8. regards fire, It is well kuown by those who havo seen large fires In citles where granite is in general Use, Hint no stone ts 60 quickly and entirely destroyed by fire ns granite. From its poculiar structure it fies to pieces at the mere approach of even moderate heat, Wo had an account gone years ago of u fire in Boston where ao mavaire granite front was so affected by a fire on the opposite sido of the stroot. thut pieces of anton or more in weleht Bolit off with a report Hike that of acannov, Marble, on the contrary, ertunbles und Luros to pure Mme with excessive heat; but this beat must bo excosstve and closely applied. In bulldings like those we are erecting, fire-proof in themselves, there could be no such great heat to affect marble columns, while the result of o fire on the opposite side of the atreet, with the flames blowing towards xranite columns, could hardly fail to be de- structive and disastrous, For ull reasons, therefore,—osthetic, econom- jenl, and butmunitarian,—let us pave the white inarble, TAXPAYEL Indian-Vighters, To the Edttor of The Tribune. Cmicaco, July 1.—My suggestion of the ex- nedtency of my Lord Heaconsfield obtaining ono of our great Indian-fghters to take command of the English army,—thut doesn't moyo against the Zilus,—with the trifling consideration of £1,000,000 attached, has been reviewed by sone awfully ‘“sarkestic” cockney from London ‘Town, It would be unkind inme to suggest to this cockney gentleman that possibly he does not know the difference between a Sharp's rifla and an assegat, nnd I won't do it; bnt, ff hela destrous of cularving the naturally meagre information of an Islander, 1 rofer hin to the English Team. Don't put this inthe papor, Mr. Editor, but really} tear Ifelt, on reading © P,P. Ae” reply to me (Lgures 2. P, stends for Peter Popper, and the A., Lreckon, stands for his exhalted rank), like my Lord Chelinaford after the herolc but savave Zulus had gobbled up 900 Engilah- inh mon, f was abeolttely appalied at his awful sarcasm, 4 folt ns the Ei he Encilsh would have felt had they met tha * Rebs” at Ball Run or Grane in the Wilderness, Great herojsin and profound milltary talent ts maniferted by the English tn a tournament in the Crimea on a fleld of cloth: of-gold, with ‘Tennyson for historian, and in Henting cowardly Afghaus. But when tt comes to a contest with herole savages, who attack the English bohlud fntrenchments, and with wean- ons litle better thau English fists, tuey aro overcome with fear and Imbcellity, But © 2. PA." should be consoied, ag my ‘Lord Bencousfleld has rent on Irishman out to take command of the English army, Although To may not huve learaed avythme about fght- ing savages since Braddock’s defeat, he will un- doubtedly fight, “P,P, Ae! fmacination ts as vivid as that of Ohelt rd, and he counts for odds ten men in buckram where thcre bas been about three noked savages actually. Bur the gist of my former lotter wus simply thie: that the En: glish do not fmow how to fight the bold Britton, “P,P. A." w army register he need not select o Gene take any sabaltern in our army who as scen service on the Pains, and bo will find the aupe- rior of any Euglish General in Africa, Very truly yours, AMERICAN SOLDIEN, The Mayor and Wis: Double. ‘a the Edtlor of The Tribune, . Cnicaco, July 1.—By Toe Trix of this morning Leco thut Mayor Harrison has iinally made upa list of thirty-three persons for the Departinent of Public Works. In reference to this I uote the followlug: ‘The delay in this matter, it now appears, beon on account of Mr. Wallor’s refusal to distalas old, to make way for new men, which ho still refuses to do; but, aa the last resort, Mr. Harrison has assumed the Teaponaibitity, It isexpected that some of the men will go to work to-day.” This theory, however you obtained #t, scems tobe only acoucurrent thread iu the network being spread over the elty under tbe uamo of “ public opinion.” The warp and woof of this manufactured opinion i Uiat these two public functionaries haye besn butting beads for some weoks past, and tit one or the other ought daily be expected to atop down and out. Now, it lus occurred te sume few persons tn forested In the truc iuwarduces of this wistter to note what any but the blind may sce by look- ing: that Mayor Harrtaon aud his most intimate and beloved bedfellow (Charley 9. Waller) arn a brace of ducka—"two souls with Sita single thought, two hearts that beat a8 one.” Long before the day of ctectlon, even froin the moment Carter If. scooped the Briggs nnd Dunlap crowd, Chariey Waller was booked for chief of Public Works, Chartey 8, Waller 1s 08, necessary to the present city policy a8 sewerage to the elty purity, and is tne ona altogether lovely tn tho eyes of Mayor Harrison—and “bie aiaters, and his cousins, and his aunte,’? Disagreement between Mayor Marrison and Charics 8, Walter! confidential employe who docs thin whiaperity 5 whether his office as manufacturer of publ opinion {s one provided for by city ordinance whether his salary {s fixed by the Counell or lett to the generosity of the two Won. Pub. Fune, A rumor reaches us that the Mayor of the entire city, assisted by his cousin, C. 8. W., have insugurated retrenchment nid reform in the city adniinistration, and are farming out important offices at one-third the rate estad- Nehed by the extravagant and thriftiess City Council.” Let the good work go on, Let the Council learn from {ts servants, Of course, the entire city’s slayor, assisted by Charley, fs too modeat to tamper with his own salery or that of his assistant. It ta a personal mat- ter; ‘there ara cards in the woman art.’? But the benovolent Clty Fathers are supposed to be strancers to all such scruples, and might very properly stay the suleldal knife and eave the clty’s entire Mayor by a few strokes of consistent pruning. ‘The followiny, for instance, would look well in print, us well as be in logical agreement with the present city males Salary of Maror, £3,000, Instead of $5,000, os at present; tolary of Conimisstoner of Public Works, $2,500, tnwtead of &1.000, ns at present; salary of Savacinteadent of Btrects, $1,200, In- stead of $2, Rlocer, $1,800, instead of $3,500, ax allowed. A Taxvaren, WAS IT AN ACCIDENT? Bome Queer Circumstances Attending tho Drowning of the French Lady, Mrs, Rolland, nt Niagara Falts, Rachtarer (N.¥.) Unton, June 27, About 6 o'clock yesterday moruing the body of Mrs. Rolland, the French lady who so mys- teriously fell into the Niagara River, aud was sweptover the fallson Saturday Inet, was re- corered, ina good state of preservation, by a fisherman. Imindlately after the tragical oc- currence there were grave rumors flying around. Niagara Falls a6 to tue real cause of the lady's fate, and even some of the papers in thie vicinity treated the conduct of Mr. Rolland rather severely. Now these unfayorabla opinions are in the mouths of nearly every one around the Falls, and there may be something more than on accldent tn this case after all. it sacems that the husband and wife went to the “Three Sisters" at a very carly and unusual hoor, but he did not return until after Yoeluck, many hours after his wife lad gone over the falls.” [tia alleged be did uot report the matter for some time, and when he ald, dis- ploged noaritation nor grief, euch os a loving husband would be apt to do nuder the cireum- stances, He showed uo particular anxiety to recover the body, and when he heard it would in all probability come to the surface within a week quickly left the falls, Jeaving no address by which communications could reach bim. He placed about &40 in the bande of the Corouer, and desired that his wife be buried at the fails, which was not very expreasive of creat loye for the departed on the part, of a wealthy husband. Moreover, the place where the ludy fell into the river, if fall It was, fa the most unfrequented about the fatls. It can be seen from no polut on either the Cannda or American sides, or oven from apy distant part of the fsland {teclt, Where tlie body was discovered is about mid- way between the Canada falla nnd the ferry. It thought some of the lady's valuable rings wore miesing, and the hushuied, although tele- graphed for yesterday, made po response, The moncy left with the Coroner has already been expended, and the unfortunate lady will have to be buried in the Potter's Field if her husband or some charitable persous do uot come fur- word with ald. Altogther, we learn thut the offair is regarded rather suspiciously at the Falls. Invariably the geucral opinion ts unfa- vorable to the husband. Some think ae wos. not Rolland’s wife, and that she committed sui- cide as the rash termisation of a quurrel, At any rate, it would bo. more tike an American husband and man for him to return to the Falls mud pay, at feast, respect to the ludy’s memory, and explain bis sudden departure. rr Kehiiemann's Trajan Explorations. Dr, Schliemann returned to the scene of his fortner discoveries toward the close of fast year, and pareve, hia investizations until the ap- roach of winter put an end to bis Inbors. He ing now resumed them with all his old enthusi- asm, Lust year his nttention was chivtly diroct- ed to the rufus of Hissurlik, the aceny of his former remarkable exploits, and he added larye- ly to his collection of pre-historic remains found onaspot which the Troy of Homer may very possitly have occupted. Early in the present spring Dr. Schliemann opened a fresh tleld of inquiry into the physical conformation of the plain ot Troy and the anctent courses of the rivers which intersect it, aud he bas also tivesti- gated several of the mounds which tradition still associate with the names of the Homeric chiefs, Dr. Schliemann considers wut thoy were not tombs, but commemorative tumull, end he af- firing that Homer must haye scon and described them, Quite lately Dr. Schiemann bas made a freah ‘discovery of “gold und silver ornaments awone the rittng of Troy; but be scame to think tat the ground has now been fully explored, and that there is very little teft to discover on that particular site, He somewhat moditied his views on vartous matters of detail, but still sticks to his theory that the pre-historic city un- earthed at Hisearlik is the Troy that Priam rujed und Homer sang, and Unt be can point to the genuine remains of the Semanente, the palace of 'riain, and the great tower of ium, I Bleeplese nighta and cheerless days will be -pre- vented If you use Dr, Bull's Baby Byrup to induce slcey and compusure forthe baby. Price, 2heeute, PRODUCE AND STOUK EXCMIANGE. PUBLIC PRODUCE & STOCK EXCHANGE, 136 ta 141 Diadluon-at. Fluctuatfons in prices, statist! satin, Bley eORMtaunly ponted it ah Michanies Muy, Holly and Carry for Cuntomers. ‘Wheat ona tuargin of Te per tushel. tn fou-huehed lute and over, Corn, oate, pork, and lard in lots to autt. Alo ALL ACTIVE STOCKS ON A MAUGIN OF $1 PEI. {nsyocshara ote and over. sual Invextracnts realize ie eoond eitabie Ploncer Kxchango | by ie old ‘reltuble Ploncer Exchango tndorsed by the pRepand rutile, “altiavlted focal Pampiiet ahows lng how tu trada, etc, sent free, CHICAGO PUALIC FRORUCE EXCHANGE, Hit Mailsonsat,. Culeaso, LOUIE. ELOUR. Tf you want tho Best at Lowest 4 Prices, buy it at C. JEVNE’S, 110 & 112 TE. Madison-st, ) DERIVERED FREE. SPECIFIC PILL Aapecdy aud radical cure for Nervous Debye i Veulbuces, te. and all disorders browrls an by Lie discroliube, Baceanen, or Uvorwork of the Irn aud jervous Heaters, wo to six bi nee ually suis clent, CINCULAN, Prico $1 pertucs Bix Hox, , aecuraly peated, with full direc Hous far fare. avo. Prop only by VIB 3) Rk OO. hepsls 4 WINCHES TES din bis Row Works “sOALES. ~e FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES ‘oF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORBE & CO. 111. £118 Lake St, Chicage, Be careful tobuy only the Genuine, BICYCLES. —__ en «BICYCLES, R) JNO. Ml, FAIREIELD, s 270 Btatorst., Ohicago. Now, it would be interest- ing to actence to discover the name of the uther 00, as allowed: rulary of Chief Eu- “HORSE NOBILITY. How Onc ot the Leading Stockmen of Am- erica Has Proved the Value of Podi- greo and the Powor of Blood. The World-Renagned Horse “Florida,” and the Un- ‘tunal Opportunity Offered to the People of the Northwest, Undoubtorty the flaost horse In Americs fs now inChicnuo, Mora than two-thirds the horses who have trotted under 2:20 ara Hamblotontans, and **Florida," a benntifa) rosowood bay, fs said by knowing ones to tw the purast bred of the entire number, Being by Ryedyk's “Hambletonian snd dletonian, he combines jn hintsolf. the raont salient points of the Hambletonian family, and evinces much of the breeding of the great fioported Iell- founder, Mia temper and diepoaition aré amiable bat full of conraze, while his large eves anid open countenance show a groat natures, Col. Al. Toy Jor, his owner, ia. one of the largort owners and ‘broeders of fine hlooded stock in America, aud re- sldes in Orange Co., N. ¥.. where ho baa an extensive farm.” At the stable here, Col Taylor bas, in addition to Flori two 4 and ona 4-year-old colts named reanectively Cornwall, Hambleton, and Grand Union. ‘The lat- ter horse tea full br who privately trotte Fleetwon! Park a fw da: Mambleton, n9 a d-yent-ohl, trotted a 27 when only thirty-two days ont of yas Al stockmen throughout the Northwestand ture, othere Interested tn horses should not fail 10 eve these wonderfal animals while they are in Chicazo. At in well worth a trip of handrudsof miles. Breest- ern cepecially should consult their manifest inter- esta by doing av, ag thore fs no question but the finert trotting bined in the world courses in there hores, Cal. A. ‘Taylor ean be fonnd ptany time at Little's Stable. opposite the now Castom- Toure, on Adatns-rt., In chal we most emphatically advise a animal to call and eee him. SUMMER RESORTS. SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥., coM¥or AND PLEASURE OF 1T3 GUESTS, Now Open for the Season. Rates Redneed to $4 Per Day. TOOMBS CAN RE ENGAGED at the PARK AVESUE HOTEL, or METROPOLITAN HOTEL. NEW YOUK. his dam by Voluntéer, the moet noted eon of Iam." other of Ftora T.. the maro’ # of the horses, and lovers of the noble Grand Union Hotel, COMPLETE IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS FOR THE TENRY CLATR, Leasces The Most Delicious SMOKE FORCIGARETTE OR PIPE rince Albert Appleby & Helme, RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, EXrLamwation oF Rerencyce Minxs.—t 8 *Bunday excepted. : Paday tae excupted, ybas. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tleket Omlees, 02 Clark. (Sherman' Howse) anda: ‘TOBACCO, ‘NEW YORK. aPrette Fast Tine, oslouz City & Yank! adubuane Day abubuque Nimnt Ex. aomana Sight Express, asloue City & Yankton, aFreoport, ork eFreeport lay Express. Paul d& Mllnneape + Paul & Minneapolis fx Marquette Exprers.. Lake Geneva a enera Repress« al.ake Genevad: ftockford., dF ond du Li In Clinton, via Clinton. inkton, 4 & 1h od ae jug Dutuawe ore mens SoSTusysUPPUUSsaTeCUS EEEEE LEE CEEEEEEEELES PALATER'S GREAT HILL HOUSE (Formerly Marion Houm), BULZARDIS BAY, T,-0, uddros and telcsraphic atation, Warcham, Muss., open for guvats June 14, Plane of Hotel can be gen and engageinente made batwean the hours af 12 MM. and 2 pt, until Mth inst. at the wmee of f. I Latiner, agent of Fall Diver Mar of steamers, 3 Old State Mouse, Buston, where through Ucketa are for sale at for Due 10 ladex. warner CONGRESS HALE, APE MAY, OPEN JUNE 28. Trick Hulidinge, thoroughly ftre-proof, Fitnated an the hishest point of london the Atlantic Comat. Las. acheer Elivator. Electric Well in exch ruum. All inotiern conventen ‘A Grant Promenade of over Lwufector Porch. Hy Ae GORDON, 1 Proprietor. [ROAMING ONE Sig's RIDE FROM CIGAGOs steamers dally: fallraad conventent; baatlng, bath: Tit, Henin, MES J. W, GILL, Douglan, Sich GOLAN STEAMSHIP. Ouly Direct Line to France Goneral Transatlantic Company, Detween New York and Havre, Pier 42, N. It., foot Travelers by tts thwavoll woth tranalt by Hnglt revelers by tlits nu avo! a en railway and te dlscoinfort of crumtng the Channel tt asmall boat, RELY Wednesday, July 2. ai .. Wedoet lute NC GE DF PASSAGE IN GOLD (nchiding wine! TO HAVEE-Fire Cabin, 8109: Hecond Uabin, $05, Blocrare. $25, including ‘wine, bedding, and utcnMlis (hecks drawa of Credit jyonala ot Paris in atnount to nuit, LOUIS DE DEBIAN, Agent, 55 Rrosdway, Or, F, WINTE. a7 Glark-wt nnd} Ageuta for Proprirtor. | Powers, Depot at. and at: Pulinen Totel Carxare rin through, between Chie eno and Counell buts, on tho rata tenia Chica at1o:308. m. ‘Nouther road runs Potlman or any other form of, hotel cara west. of Chirazo, a vorperof Wells and Kinsfo-ste, &—Depot corner of Canal and Kinzie-sts, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD Depota foot of Lake-at., Indiana-ay, and Bixteenth st, and Canal and Sixteenth-sta, Ticket Of}cos, ‘6 Clarke \ depota. EPEEEEELERPEEEEEE Son eeTsUsIsSedUUECEB EU CELLET Crete Slechhig-C Pacine Ex Ottawa & Streator Express. rank & Kansas Express, Aurora Pamenge et yegenee Downer’s Grove Accommodatio Frenport & Dubuque Express Night Expret it Clty & BU #9 ff Patace Dintag-Cars aud P rCaA, . ruliman irs rin between Chicago and Orn: abs on the CHICAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PAOIFIO RATLBOAD, Depot, comer of Yan Buren and Shermat Por cert Gileo, on Clarke Sherman ivave, rate, CIty by Mine Ieiand ue tefend Davenport Express. 6 Kxprens.. ight Exprens.. yl iat fo Mue Extnnd Accorsmodation. Hiue Ieland Hine teland Accommodation Blue [land ‘Accom iuen: Bine Inland Accommodatio Blue Intand A Ac u Accommodation, Arcommodation, jatdon:. ommodation... 100 pm Its pim'tio‘bs au ALERED LAGEIGIRN, 48 §,Clark-at., uO, Carrying the Mritleh and United States Matis, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, lew York and Liverouul, via Quecnetown, Tickets to and fram the principal English, Scotch, Ir “Frenchy Germen. itallaa,, and Seandiyavign ‘ Steamers carry no Ive stock of any kin, RW, Gene Western A FRANCIS G.I inte ‘a2 South Clarkeat., Chicago. S77 DRAFTS on Great Britain, Irelavd, and thu Gon- Unent fur nate, NORTH GERWAN LLOYD. New York... Previn. mers sal every Ertur’ ‘ori: far nutoD And Lremen. kel for ni Jtarts at loweat rater, = DF PALSAGE—Eranr New York to South: ampton, Loadon, Havre, and Brunicu, frst calin, $100; second ‘cably, £001 ste ¥ ctarn tlekats ctarn tlekata at fawlinge Green, Bouth Clark-s STATE LINE ‘To Ginagow, Liverpool. Dublin, Helfact, and London derzy, from's. Y.. every Thursday. First Cabin, £10) to Bi, nocording to accommuatation. Secon Cablo, a se, S40. Bteerasey O35 cers, RALDWIN & CO, 1S 72 Brondwa and 167 Htandutphest., Chicago, JOUN ‘Bu aterty Manage STEEL PENS. ofthe Vary Nest European Make, and unrivated for i Tioafothy, Durablily, aod Rrenuess of Point, REAL SWAN QUILT ACTION. | tn Twenty Numbers. Gerplestnciadiog wept Hae tone 1-2-5-B-1 5“ fytne | d—1 6-18 will boseut by malt, for trial, on receipt of 25 Cents, Ivison, BLAKEMAN, Tavzor -& Co, 1238 and 140 Grand Mirect, Now York. VEIN SALE. _ Of aj] the Heal Katate of the CITY NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, fn Liqnidatioa, Notice ts hereby plren that propasate wil be recalyod by the undersigned until Auy, 14, 7, for auy ond wil The real eatate, betoniing to the estate uf the (ity Na- Monal Hank of Chiesyo, including the bank bnifding. Now 14, ie, and 184° Waehington-st,, olf of which he voi to the highest, bidder fur cual. subject Uy dhe approval of the Comptroller of the Currency and of Sha Untied States Inatrigt Court for tho Nerthera Pls: r i ° Reheduies end {information will be turnished on ape Hexion to BURLEY, Receiver, 120 Lal rst. " PROPOSALS. ROPOsSALN FOR FARE. FROUF SUUTTEUS, ETC. Orrice oF SUrvRvisina Ancaitscr, Asner EnY DEAT, WASHINGTON, 1). Co. JUNG 2 1870. Poaled proposals will bo recetved at ee ntl JZ Ny onthe Muu day of July, Ist, for turutshini, Meltverlug, and putting in place In complete working ontur the proof doureand window-ahutters for the United states Custoni-House, ete. at Chicagy, Ull,, and scbuduie, copies of sccordgce ty sprctdication Whileh and any additional information may ‘be bai on upmiication at thiauice or the ofies uf the Supertn> fondant. © super hte Sy t M Architect. (PROFESSIONAL S NaRAARA Rotor pe lend ot eee a, DR. J. WILD Tree GRAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE, TRADE MARK. The (iret Ja-THADE MARK, Ry wil promptly” ae j, radical ery case. Rervous” Debittty aud Weakness, re ault of Indiseretion, cxtuu ur overwork Of thodrainandner- ff Yonssyatumns ts por- dete Bek pre fectly haruiless, acts * 7508 ‘ qT gic, antl how akinglice meee unt hAfer Taking, used for over thirty years wilh xi ‘success. ‘ull particulars iu our yams Ulet, which we dav siry to send free by inal toevery vnc. ‘The Byecina Mediclus fu sold by all drajrgtats at $1 pur package, or six Duckaxes for $3, or Will be souttres by inall oora: celptof the money by addrewting THE QRAY MEDICINE CO 10 Mechanic’ Block, Detroit, Mich, CK, STRPHENSON & CO., 92 and 4 cat, whuleaale od retail ag nls whe ily druwatete nt oroprioture’ prices. vane MESOBLUANKOUR: NO CURE! NO tari DR.KEAN, 173 South Olark-st., Chicago. Consult pursonally or by well, free of charye, on all chroile, nervous, arapectal divcusas, Ur.5. Buan te she ovly phyelcian tu thy cly why warrents Cured uF uepar, CHICAGO, ‘KANG Union 1 “Seaturdaysand Thuredaya only, ‘Prouty-third-st. ALTON & 8T. 1H, West Side, near Madtac Ticket Otfice, na ‘ySundayu aly. CHIOAGO, AND nS CITY & DENVER SHORT LINES, bridge, and h Cla eitcaue Btreator duller aprons Paducah 1, ti. Ba, incon, Wastingt'n Ex. #12135 on am 5p nie Accoinmmodation * 4:00 pi! Lonve, {Arrives 4 City & Denver Patt Bx... 43 a Xarinenend dé TexAK.,'* & New Orieane Expres ie, Kpringnel & Texan, SHEIOn Fast Bxpr' HW Union Venot. comer Madi ee, As SOULH Clarkesty CHICAGO, MD: WAUKER & 61. PAUL RAILWAY - aon and Canat-sts, Ticket: opposite Sherman House, ~All trains arid Minne auchten, 01 ‘doKe Ft Patit& Minnensolin Bx (nits) Wisconsin é& Minnesota, Gren] May, Blevous Polut, ad Aab-| land’ through Nleht Express, it Oitiva, 121 Handompl }#_ 8:00 pm) and i depot, Ty] Leave.) Arrive. Milwankee Rxprese, et ° 765-8" 7 Milwaukeo Svectal (Sundavad....| tgigo am: Ww jo & Minnesota, Green| Bay ugh Day uu Ex *to:10,8 m{$ 4:00 pm wankeshass é press (Uconomowoa Saturdays. alberryeatie Accommaation, .. ‘via Milwankee, Tickets 1 Tee DT atner vio Madivoa aad Drattfo cris Watertown Lacrowe, ant Winond % atof Lako-st. and fos of Twenty-socnnd-t, oat Depot, foot of Lake r " bk, cal wi Kpringtiet ‘wards I Peorti Tupanie Depot. toot Kalaraarn De) Bt. Lonte & Texas Express, tro & New Orleans Kz})rous,..-: Cairo & Texas Kxproet, veovesee Pernkaeld Niche ah pelmeBcid Nil Hurllugton & Ke Huritoxton & eokutess Pununus «Sioux C Pulony Vasenger, “Fledint Oh loiph, Gra Hit (ya Mare and Atr Line). pay Rapress, Atianilc Biprese (daly) Night Bxpross.ose sen ‘Tovas Fast, Lino, Sous City Express On Sattmtay nizht runs to Tolono only. JOn Baturduy night runs to Beorla only. CENTRAL of Lake-st, aud foutof Twenty-second-ste 7 Pacific Hote! 3 Mark-n., southeast corper of Itai, }, and'nt Patiner Hove, Weare. | Arrive. 7H0 am)? 0; [¢ won a nye 7: ‘Accommn OnID, foatot Twenty-second » Palinar ftonse, rand Pacshe Hotel, and biepot (Exposition Dullging), naeeaes Loave. k ‘Arrive. Express... 8) al a Yanline: pint Tos pm ‘Moraing Mall—Old Line.. LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN ROUTHERN, ia'ech 13S, 7 8100 a tn)* 7: Sew York & Boson Bpoc! 1" Rew Ver 6 roa Caallys, +) S215 pm! B00 am Nigae Exprest.. cseoesrsee ef+t10:20 pin! 9:40 8 0 ITTEDURG, CINCINNATI & BT, LOUIS R. R. (Cine! fanat! Air-Lino and Kokomo Line.) aa, West, Depot, corner of Cliston and Carrol Inctanatt,’ q ori aft, Mdlanapalls, Louie Pe ir Kamer 8:00 pinl§ 7:10 om Nepot, foot of Lakw st, and foot of Twonty-second-st, Cinctanatt. Indlenapo & Louls: vine PM igat kaprebe. Leave. 9:40 am 8:00 p Bat Arrive, g:00 pm Tosa CHICAGO & BASTERN ILLINOIS RATLROAD. bot, coruer Clintea and Carrols Danville Route.” ‘Tleket Onices, 17 Clark-sc., 125 Hearboro-th, andDe- beh coruer Cliatea and Carroll's —_, ‘Leare. ‘Arrive. Friday, ally tor raid For G1 hay & Ba} “Tueads) ie Ereca dey ay Dor or iawn, Von ally tort Saturday's boat Decks tout aap ns Juaept. tor jae) ie Of Micuisan-ay. Lge CTE “ Ss Ue te ude & BEESBE EB |