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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 3. " yet yenterday,and for fat cattle there wan increaned, firmness, The day's receipts wero Hbcral, bnt o light run for the remainder of the week In anticl- pated, and to that fact more than toany other In- finonco wis dao the {improved tone of the market for shipping gradca, There wana fair turnont of Kantorn buyers, and there waea eufiicicntly active competition tocnablo holders of good to extra grades to gain nn adyance of 10c, Cholce tu fancy Deeves were taken by exporters at $4. 7525, 20, - Abunt 300 head chenged hands at tho above range. For fair to choice shipping ateera there was ready volo at $3.00@4.00, In native butchers’ piu and Texana there was no noticeable change, the de- mand continuing fale nt about steady prices. Poor to good fat cows and Inferlor to fairlah mixed lots wore salable at $2.60@3.75, and poor to primo ‘Toxas through cattle were wanted at $2, 70% Males of tho latter wore renorted at 82. Rt droves averaging from 770 to 020 Ibs. Veals wera muoted firm at $3,25@5.25, according to quality. Nhe market cioved firm, with not much atock teft prer, quotations, Extra Beerce—Gradod steers, weighing 1,400 Ibs And Upwarda.... soso. -.-$4,B0@5,00 Sholce Heeves—Fine, fat, well-formed steers, weluhing 1,260 to 1,150 Ibs... 4.50@4.05 Good ee voa ige-fatiensd steer: weighing 1,100 to 1,250 Iba... 4,16Q4.40 9.75@4.00 edium Grades—Steers in faie ‘weighing 1,050 to 1,200 tba ntchers'Stock—Poorto commonstoers: Fand common to choice caws, for city slaughter, weighing 800 to 1,050 Ibs 2.50@3. 75 tock Cattle--Common cattle, welghlog 700 (01,050 Ibs....... sreeee 2 50Q3.40 Unferior—Light and thin come, heifers, ataga, bulls, and acalawag stecré..+ Texas Cattlo Through drove: !Veala, ver 100 1: 2.00@2.40 BADE TM) 5.25, At. in.” Price. q ‘OG 43 1g 16, srrarrers Cr Bt ad 40 Toxas, 2) 26 ato'kra be Texas, 1468 Texas, 43 Texas, 104 Texan, 18 ‘Texas, 210 Texas. Al. 6.. 4 3 baat OT) 308 282 Wo 20 calves. 4.35, 1 calves. 4.024 4102 4.25 HOGS—Thero wee more life to the trade yeater- day, bnt prices were unimproved, eales making at about the cloaing prices of the previo aye Poor to prime bacon grades sold at $3.75063.85 (a few chotco at $3,110), poorto mood heavy packers at’ $3,56@3.70, and falr to best heavy shippers at $5,70723,00, with the bulk of the triding at $3.00 @3.80." ‘Tho receipts were moderate and about all old; the market closing steady at the above quota- tions. All eoles: are made subject to a shrinkage of 40 ‘Vos for piggy sows and 80 Ibs lor atagy, The receipta were larger than fora number of days previous, and, with not much Ife in the desand, sales dracged, and prices of com- ion and meditim wrades were weak and trreguiarly Tower. ‘There waa some ingulzy on exportuccount, and the few choice flocks offered were taken at vary full tgures, or at $4. 2064.75. The poorer eurts were slow at orices ranging from $3.50 down- ward to $2.60, The fullowing were among the transactlona; BUZED SALNB, Price,|.No, Ar No. At, NEW YORK. ‘ New Yonx, July Baxvus-—Recelpta tor two days, +}, 250; market a trifle Irrecular, but whule- sale slaughtorera pald generally $1.00 a head more than Monday for tho eamo grades, and all were eold; extreme range, $7,601.00, general top price, $0.78; gonoral selling range, $8. G0¢¢0.50: exporters tivo KUO fat steers at $U,00@10.00, of whieh 00 are for shijmentative. i Suzmr—Heceipts to-day and yesterday, 8,570; market moreactlye ant Grier, with a large volume of business at $3,.25@6.45 for sheep, und $4, 765 8.00 for lumba, inciading Southern and Western Janiba at $4,75000.50; exporters paid $5.00@5,25 for 00 fat wetuers. Swink—Receipta for two days, 10,800; none offered niives nominally unchanged, and quoted at $2.00@4.20 par 100 Ibs. EAST LIDERTY, Eaat Linrnry, Pa, duly 2.—Cattie—Recelpts to-day, 24 head through and 300 for this market; tutal fortwo days, 102 throngh and 14 local; au, iy good, but macket very dull,with prices at leant He of from lust week; the few Eastern Layers ure buylog sparingly and taw; @ good many yet unsold; eat, $5,105 jute to god, $4.10@4.75} common, SiloukRecolpta, 2,025; total for two daya, 8,01, ‘arkerd, $3,70@:1,80; Philadulpbias, $1.00 4,10, « Sirenr—Tecelpts, 000 head; total for two days, B, N00; selllug slowly a $3,00@+4.25 for fairto oxtia, . . BUFFALO, 2.-Carrix—Recelpta to-day, i market or Burraro, July 1,071; through constzamente dalland dectining; sales of shippers’ youl + to cholce, $4.45%14, 853 modiune, $4, 00G4. Hehe butchers’, $,500¢3. 80; 16 cars remnlu tn yard Surar ann Lamna— feceipts, 1,500 to-day; pehrough courigninenta, 218 ears; market dull: d= mand Jignt; shippers holding off; sales fair tv good clipped sheen, $3.25¢0.115,, common, $2.50 1@2. 75; large nitmbers scl unsold, s—Itecolpts to-day, 2, G0; through consign+ O cars; market dull and slow for York we $3,8504,00; medium and heavy grad: 1.10; one loud extra, $4.20; best grades Gfeponod of, ST, Louis, 8r. Lovis, July 2,—Oatrix—Natives better; do- mand lowe! ne to heavy shipping steers, § A765, urasnore active and nu 2, DOES. 35; Indians, $2. 75423, G0: ipments, 1,000, A ufo Yorkers’ to, Baltimorea active, $33.0: mienty, 2,00. her vrades nomina}; receipts, 3, J00; ahtn~ Surre—Quiet and unchanged at $2.75@3. 75; ‘secelpts, 70U; shipments, nono. | KANSAS CITY, : % Spectat Dispatch to Kansaa City, Mo., duly 8, Current reporta receipts, TAB; steady: pallys shippersy y gece a fegdury $4, 25 Houe~Recelpis, 2,307; shipments, 1.318; active; good 10. choice, $3,65@8.75; inferior to Pcs a lat : CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, July 2.—Hocw—Quiet ang unchang- eds common, $3.0023,50; Hight, $4, 4503. 7: packing. 31} 1.00; butchers', $3,U0G4, U0; r Ceipts, 1,078; shipments, 00, . LUMBER. : ‘Tho cargo market was dull and easy, A fow esles were wade at unmentioned prices, About 17 cargoes were offered and 7 or B were taken away, The recelpta wore atmnall, aud most of the fleet fe supposed Ww have arrived. Following aro ‘the quotations of carves: 28U cal Choice strips und duarde $21.50 13.00 Gvod mill-rua sock, er 1.00 12,00 Mediu inch, green Ge 0 Cowan inch Go 8.50 Vieco-atutt eesses wee @ U.25 Phoco-stutl, Wty sees anes TAO Lau oe 115 Bhingles aan . 140 @ 17 Dry staff ia quoted 50c@$1.00 above grcen. * i 00 yasd dyploga spuary acvmblaucdpclak doused for \nmber, and few changes of Importance in prices: ¥ tne Virat and clear dressed ne Firat cotnyion dresred riding Keeond common alding.... Flooring, firet common, tresaed, «+5. Hlvoring, sucaud common, dreaved.+ Flooring, third common, dressed... Box boards, Ay Ubin. and upwards, Rox hoards, B. 14 ju, and Tox bonrtia, Gees os 24.00 Astock boards, iad12 in. Bo onaanno Batac boards, 1012 1m. iuco0@tt.o0 Catock hoaria, 10¢292 ti 12. 00an13.00 Jor commun ptock boards. Fencing, Na. Less + Fenving, Noy 2. Green, inch, common. Common boards, Urys ssee vee Cull hourdassrs ees: Dimension stull..«. Dimeusion atoff, 1,008 10.00 K.25@ B50 #5073 1.00 9,00@10,60 4,00 R40] 9.00 10,006.13, 00 00 10,006.18 00 rout Picwere, select, dressed, aad headed Lath, ary + Lath, grocn..», Shingles, *tA Shingles, standard Shingles, No.1 sess. BY TELEGRAPH, . TOREIGN, ‘Tho following wero received by the Chicago Board of Trade: Livenroot, July 2~11:30 a, m,—Flour, 85 0d @lvaGd, Wheat—Wintor, 86 0dg0e 51; anting, Je AdGHa Gd; white, 85 Gds20s Sd; club, Os 2dGOs Od, Corn, Said. Pork, 47a, Lard, 3% 6d, Livznvoot, duly 2-1 p. m.~—Flour—Extra Btate, lle, Wheat io fale demand nnd firm; red winter, On Sdy No. Sepring, 7a hd: No, Pio, Badd. Callfornia unchanged. Corn dail and a suado easicr; 3a10!4d, Cargoce off cuast—Wheat in moderate domand and prices atesdy. Corn dull. Country markets firm, Pork—Western P, M., 474," Lard, 828 6d, Bacon—Long clear, 20s a; abort clear, 278; Cumberlands, 2us Gd. Lonnox, Jnly 2.—Livznroor—Wheat firm. Corn rather caslor; 36 10}jd. Manx Laxg—Wheat steady, Corn quiet. Cargacs off const—Wheat firm; fair average red winter, 4{s€d. Corn quict. Cargoce on passage—Wheat and corn quict, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Livgnroor, July 2—11:30 a, m,—Frour—No, 1, 108 Gd; No, 2, 8s Gd, Gnatx—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, 0s Gi; No, 2, 88 Od; spring, No. 1, 88 3d; No. 2, Tadd; white, No. 1, 04 Ud; No, 2, 8s Cd; club, No. 1, Us Gd; No, 2, 092d, Corn—New, No. 1, ts Lid. Puoyrsions—Pork, 478, Lard, i2a 6d. Lavenvoor, Jnly 2.—Cottux—Steady at 6 16-10 G7d; salca 25,000 bates; speculation and export, 2,000; American, U, G00, Breransturra—Steady; California white wheat, Su Bd@0s Sd; do club, Us 2de@a Ud; No, 2 to No, Lred Western spring, 78 4u@8a 3d; do winter, 8s Od@0s bd. Frourn—Western cana}, He 08@1005d, Corn— Western mixed, atid, Oats~American, Gs Gd, TaLLow—J26 3d. Loxpox, July 2.—Perno.zum—Refined, ond. Astwenr, July 2, NEW YORK. » Soectal Diaputch to The Tribune New Youu, July 2,—Guain—Wheat moro froo- 1y dealt 10 for early delivery, chiefly on export ac- cuunt; demand running largely on: spring, both yradedand ungraded, and No. 2red, ungraded tod, and naw crop amber alao attracting nfairrhare of atiention; No. 2 spring quoted atrong, and not of- fered with much urgency; options were alow at Irregular prices, opening generally on winter grades a wbado lower, but tho market wound up stronger, with more disposition abown by the pur- chasers to operate; 112,000 bn No. 2 Chicago and Milwaukee spring reported at $1.05@1. 00, clobing with $1, 06 asked. Provisions—Hog products quoted steady on a moderate movement; mesa pork for carly delivery in mora request at $10.25 for new to ordinary brands, and £0,650 for ald; tor forward doltvery, mega qulet, with duty option quoted at $10, 10% 10.20; August at $10,15@10.26; September at $10,25@10.55; and October at $10.30@10.50. Cutmeuts and bacon quoted as befure, but inact- dye. Weatern lard in more demand for cariy do- livery at former prices. For forward dellvery, (alrly active, with July options quoted as closing ut $4.2 G@U.40; Auguat at $0,400,474; September at $U.59!3@.0.55; October at $0,5714@.0.02143 year option at §0,357¢0, 40; December at $0, 50; refined attracted more attention; quoted fur Continent early delivery at $0,6714, 'TaLLow—In slack request, with prime quoted at 5 15-10@0c. SucAna—Raw falrly active, and firm on basis of Gxefor falr, and O'4@UV-1Ue for good reflning Cuba, Wiusxr—Quiet and duil; quoted at $1.05!5 reg- ular tid, and $1.0315 canh naked, Freturs - Ansctive business tn tho lino of grain contracta at a further ylelding in rates; more ant- mation noted in the provision Ine, but nlso weaker and Irregular figure, capectally fur the Continent; for Idyerpoot, by aterm, 44,000 bu wheat at dd; 2,260 pkua provisions ut 20s%::74 Bd. ‘to the Western Aszoclated Press. New Yonk, July 2.--Corron—Markot dull at 12 T-10G120-1e; -futuces dull; duly, 127-10@ 12U-17c; August, 12.5tc; September, 12.30e; October, 11.47¢; November, 11.07¢: Decomber, 11,0}c; January, 11. 0ie; February, 11,12c, Feoun-—Ssityutly in buyers? fav 000 bris; super State and Weatern, ° $3. 4.85; common to good extra, $4,004.15: tochoice, $1,251.50; white wheat extra, standard tooxtradry 2.000 2.15 » 170K 1.00 5 108 PrTnoLEuu—17d, G.h.25; extra Ohiv, $4,000.00; Xt, Loula, ti Minnesota patent process, $4,01Ky7, 7%. —Whoat yiiuts recoipta, 03,000 buy re- ring, T@T70; No, Bdo, $1.05G1.00; une ded winter, dy $1,107 12) N 173 No. 3 amber, No. 1.225; No.1 do,* water ‘10,000 bu at $1. 14 Rye dull and unchanged, arley—Market dull; malt quiet ond unchanged, Corn alyghtly In bryers’ favor; re~ cepts, 160,000 bu; ungraded DO@A5c; yellow Wester, dotGije. Oate—SMarket dull; recedpta, 22,000 bu; mixed Weatern, 37@80c; white do, Hap d0c, Hay—Market dull. Hova—Steauy and unchanged. Ghocewizs—Cufles fir, — Sugar—Demand fair and marxet drm; tate to zood refining, Ox@O4ie. Molasses qnict und unchanged. Iice—Good dee mand at full pricer. Pp —Firmor; refiners not offering; unit- ger crude, H@U'we; refined, 70c bid. lot, butvteady and unchanged, Kraix--Du) Land anclanees. URVENT INE—Quiat at 2744¢. Eous—Buyers’ favor; Western, 9@11¢. Leatiuan—Lemtock sole, Buenos Ayree, and Rio rande light widdles and heavy Weights, 20 48. YOEsGe; pulled, LO@idc; une Vork firm; new ress, $0,503 now, Cut meate dul} jong clear iniddies, $5. Lien. Lard quiet; prime steam, TreR—Dal and unchsnged, Fusksn gulet and unchanged. WiwKy—Nominally $1. Murats—(Quiet and wnchanved, BALTIMORE. Bauermonr, Md. July’ 2.—ILoun—Western auper, $1,003. do oxtra, $1.00G@4,75; do faintly, $5.00666. 75, Guatx—Wheat—Western firm; No, 2 Penne sslvania rod, $1.10; No, 2 Western wiuter red, apot, $1.1 July, $1.104%@1,104j;; August, 1.071.074; September, $1, 0U2(@1.08%. Corn— Firm; Western mixed, spot and July, 43);@434c3 Auguat, 44'!:@iihe; Septemoer, sI5N@1SYC; atcamor, 43i,42h4c. Oata tlrm, « shade higher; Western white, J7Gi9e; do mized, HoG@iuyge; Penusylvauia, S7@80c, Ryo quiet and nominal t BEDS! . " Scadys prime to cholce Pennsylvania, Way Ah, DOGS EA. U0, . So eraviatas Fem Mesa pore, $10.75, Dulk Musgte—Looso shoulders, 4°4¢3 clear rib sides, Stic; packed, 4%4@a'xc, Macon -Shoulders, Go; clear rivaldes, Uc, Hams, 1Gl2e, Lard, Ze, Burren—Quiet, ‘Prius to choleo "Western, packed, 10@11e, Haus—Dull at 10ALIC, Ferrotxox—Sieady; crude nominal; refined, 1. OUAS 5 ‘ r fair demand for better grades; ilo cargeane LEG ju cargoaa, cs Witaice—Dull nt $t,Us'4@21. 07, ebmaliee Te | Grreruable Por, raat, steady. Jotton, d+ ; Mour, ALD, 5 There jour, brlw; ‘woeat. 67,700 bu; corn, 45,500 bu: oat ‘bn eye, 400 bu, Suiraxrrs—Whest, 93, h00 bu; cor, 85,200 bu, NEW ORLEANS. New Onusaxs, July 2.—-Froun—Quiet, but 5 HKEA.00; XXy $4.05 XXX, « Guarn—Corn steady at a8Z5ue, ateady ub 8G 3c, Canx-Mwat— (Quiet at $2.40. Hay—Market dull; ouilinary, $16.00@019,00; prime, $17,00218, 0U;chuice, $29, 00€¢21.00. Puovissoxe—Pork firmer at §10.60, Lard qulet and weak? tlerce, 77!act kext, T@7NC. Bulle nicata quiet, but steady; shoulders, locwc, 4c; ked, disc. Bacon scarce aud tiem; sboulders, ribo; clear, ic, Hams—Sugar- cured quict; canvaved, O}37E10-4c, au in size, gg hiweet—Aarket dul; Wester rectided, $1.05 i110, * Guocxurs—Coffea-—SMarket dull; Rlo cargoes, | ordyery 0 Rsduss 163 pice, Buyas atewlyj Jobe Oats quiet, but common to gool common, 876 ping Gait, OGdse: prime to cholee, CRT 46. uy Molaaca quiet; fer- RopesBey. fair, 2008 Hice—Market dull 3404 at O@7ice, Bnax—teulet at 5c, : ST. LOUI8. Br. Louis, BMo., duly 2,.—fnoun—Dall and un- changed. Gnatx—Wheat lower; No. 2 red, $1,0028e for old; V1%@Ote for new cash: UZV2Ke for July; Corn VOR @UL1ic for Auguat; No, 3do, 02@90c, easier; Bie cash; 35! at Beptember, Oats canior; AOL Atinat, Ryo lower at 4014c. Wursxy—Steady at $1.04, Puovietons—Porkateady; jobbing, $10.25, Dry anit rocats active and higher; large pnrchases of clear ribs to arrive equal to $4,090 here: car-lote of summer clear ribs at $4.85 delivered, | lacon higher: clear ribs, $5.460b5,50; clear, $6.76@ 60, Tard nominal, Rucrirrs—Fiowr, 3,000 briss wheat, 31,000 bn; corn, 25.000 bu: oats, 14,000 ba; rye. 1.000 bu. ‘Flour, 6,000 bria; whoat, 3,000 bus corn, 3,000 bu; oats, 6,000 bu. Hoor—Activa for Yorkers to Baltimores at ‘Si, 05083, BU; heavy: grades dull and nominally $5. U50n3.80; recelpts, 3,300 head; suipinents, 2,000 head, + POILADELPHTA. ‘ Priapatrnta, July 2.—Proun—Quiet; medium ani low grades neglected; Minnosota extra family, govd to fancy, $6,00@6.25; Obto family, good, 5,60; dofancy, $5.75; winter wheat patents, $6, 00 @8.60; Minnesota patent process, $0.12%@7.25, ‘Gnain—Wheat more settled; supplies of mew bo- inning to arrive; No. 2 red in clevator, $1.12, Corn firms steamer mixed do, Su@d0c; Onts—Demand active; mixed Western, 304403Ui40} white do, ST7@i8e. Provisio: ey j—Firm and unchanged. Lard—Weat- ce uTTER—Stendy; creamery extra, 1hG1se; New York State and Uradford County (Ps.) extras, Lic; Western Reserve extra, 10@ 1c. Eaos—Sluegish ond weak; Western, 11@12c, Currse—Weak; creamery, G@OKC. Petnonxun—Nominal; crade, Gc: refined, O4c, Wauisky—Domand active; Western, $1.0U33. BOSTON, Boatox, July 2.—Froun—Qutet; Weatern su- pers, $3,00@3.25; common extras, $3.7@4.25; Wieconaln extrac, §4.0074.75; Minnesota do, $1,005. winter wheat Ohto and Michigan, $4,75@5.50; Mlnols and Tudiana, $5.0070,00; St, Louis, $5.60@¢6, 60; Minnesota patent process, 39. 00G8. 25 Gnais—Corn quict. Oats Orm and unchanged, Rye, Wi@soe, Woor—In fair demand, steady, and firm; sales somewhat limited, as mnanufactarers are disposed to holt off, but holders ure indifferent about sell- ing unless fall prices are realized; stocks have not accunmlated to any extent; sales comprise Ohio and Pennayivanla, Including X, XX, andNo. 1,9 Aley Michlean and Wisconsin, S7gputie; unwashed 2bie32e, and choice 3G {duo un- washed 24@27¢, and combing and delninc 4u@dic; California spring in fair demand ab w2@2e; auper and X pulled wools scarce and sul! close ap, CINCINNATYT. Cincinnati, July 2.—Cotron—Dull, weak, and lower atlezigc. ” Froun--Dull; prices a shade lower; family, $1.00 @6,00, Qnain—Wheat inactive and lower; new, 90c@ $1.03. Corn dull at 88258i%c. Oata steady, with afairdomand at G4@ivc. Rye in good demand and prices a shade higher at G8@350c. Harley dull and nominal. Paovisioss—Pork nominally unchanged. Lard dull; current make, $6.00, Hulk meats firm; aiontders, $3,921; bid; sort ribs, $4.00; ehort clear, $5.10, Bacon in good demand at full prices; Active and firm. Hurren—Duil aud drooping. Linszep O1.—Steady, with a fair demand at 65c. MILWAUKEE. Muwavirr, Wit, July 2.—F.omn—Quiet and unchanged: in fair demand. Graix—-Wheat firm; opened and closed ateady; low grades ecarce; No, 1 Milwaukee hard, $1.00; Nv. 2 O8c; duly, O85c; August, Vip tember, 814c; No, 3 Miiwaukee, 8: Thc; rejected, Otc. Oats caster; less active No, 1, ble, Barley uonituall apring, Gi. Provisions—Quiet and easy. at $9.85 caal Jiocs—Lower, at Furcants—Wheat Recrirts—Fl ‘Mess pork quict Prime steam tard, $0.10, $3. 0043, to Buffalo, 2G21{0, jour, 7,500 pris; whoat, 14,000 bu, Sutvansts-—Flonr, 6,000 brie; wacat, 44,000 bu, LOUISVILLE, Louevinin, July 2.—Corron—Quict at 1215. Froun—Dull and unchanged, Gnatr—Wheat firm; red aud amber, D0GI5e. Corn qniet; white, 48e; mixed, 40c, Oats—Market dull; white, Sue; mixed. Gc, Rye quict at 68c, May—BSteady at $12, 00¢p25.00, Pnovisions—Pork qulot but steady at £11.00. Larad—Market dull; choice leaf tierce, 7Xc; do key, Sic, Bulk meats steady; shoulders, 340; clear rib, BY@I%e; clear, Hic. Bacon firmer; shoulders, 43yu; clear rib, Gc; clear, @oYC; hume, dugar-cured, LOGB11¢. Wuisx—Market dull TOLEDO, Toueno, July 2.—Guain—-Wheat sleady; No. 5 white Wabash, $1.00; No. & white Michigan, $1.03; extra white Michigan, $1. 10: Bichigau, spot, $1,002; July, $1.02!5; PBKe; Ne. 2 du, $1.05; No. 2 red winter, spot, $1,1114; duly, $1,017¢ August, O08%{c; Sentem- ber, O8e; Western amber, $1.14}. Cory steady; Ich mixed, 84ic3 No. %, spat, Ube; July, B84 August, H84c, Oats quict; No. 2. Aupuat, 20 Bevtember, 284 . 2 white, Bier Siclugan, thie, Uecrvts—Wheat, 12,000 bu; coru, 16,000 bu. SiuirMents—Corn, U0, 000 bu, BUFFALO, Burraro, N. Y,, July 2.—Gnars—Wheat neg- lected. Corn dull; car lots No. 2 mixed Western, 40c. Ontn qulet; sates, 2,800 bu Chicago at 304@ Bie, Hye inactive. Barloy inactive. Caxau Freianta—Weak; nominally Ge wheat; 4c for corn. Rectirta—Klour, 68,000 bria; wheat, 140,000 Un: corn, 9,500 hu, Smurxents—Cunal: Wheat, 15, 600 bu; corn, 67, - oe pee Railroad: Wheat, 21,000 du; coru,45,- 317 bu. for DETROIT. a Detroit, Mich, duly #—FLoun—Quict and steady, Guain—Wheat cantor; extra, $1.08!¢aeked; No, A white, $1.07!4; July, $1.0 ugast, $2.022;; milling No, 1, $1.04% asked, Receiers—Whieat, 35,000 bu. Suiraents—Wheat, £0,245 ba, IKKANSAS CITY. Apectal Plapatch to The Tribune, Kaxaas Crry, Mo., July 3.>-Gnain—The Price Current reports wheat receipts, 3,208 bu; sutp- mente, 14,487 buy weak; No, 2, cash, 000; July, BYc, | Corm-—Ruceipta, 1,202 bi hpmunts, 2,807 bu; lower; No. 2, cash, Wc; July, dc, INDIANAPOLIS, Inpranaponts, July 2.—Guain—Wheat quiet; No, 2 red, $1,.01@1.03.. Corn quict ac va@usie. Oats auiet at W2@stc, Puovistone—Shoulders, 4c; clear rib, 5c, Lard, Osc. Hams, Kei, fioas—steady ‘at $3,10723.00; recelpts, 1,400, OSWEGO, Osweao, July 2,--Grain—Wheat steady and unchanged, Corn—Markut caster; No, 2 Weatern, OQ isises rojec y fc, . PEORIA. Peonta, Ul, duly 2.—iMiouwines—Active; sales, 200 brie at $1.03, Fi PETROLEUM, CLEVELAND, O., duly 2.—Petnocxom—Steady and unchanged, Ow Crry, «» July 2, —-Pstnotsun—Market Opencd active, with sales at 7 7TUze, advanced und closed at 72 42,000 brla, uyersging 40,000; transactions, 404,000, Lirtauuna, Pa., July 2,—Petuo.nex—Quiet; ernde, 74%6 at Parker's tor shipment; redued, 646, Philadelphia delivery, —— DRY GOODS, Naw Youx, July 2.~-Cotton-goods market quict but prices strong, aud bieached cottons ara ad- vanclng; printe in light demand; lawns falrly actives uen‘a wear of woolens -quiet and steady; fannels and blankets tn fuir request; forclyn guods quiet, bnt generally Arm, corroy New Onusawe, July .2,—Corrox—Qatet but ateaiys toulalina are low do, 21yc; net recoipta, 11 bales: gross, 570; ox 2,375; Aalea, SOD shock, 2, tune ee COMatwing, 2,070; a ‘The Panama Canal Project. M, Ferdivand de Leuseps, at a meeting of the Instituto of France, spoke with bia ce frouk- ness of bis pluns iu relation to the Pauama Canal. Ho sald that everything conceralug it should ba as open to the tuspection of the pub- Ilsas had been the cave with the Suez Canal, ‘There were to be.ue segrely, und whet waa dupe from day to day shoul tw: duly publistied. He authorized Me. Nathan Appleton to inform His countrymen that, to pay the sum of 1,600,- QUE. to the Government of Columbia for the concession granted to the Provisional Exeentlye Company, “bo bad recoited the news from bis sen in Paris, = Viee-frestdent of the Suez Canal Company, that _auring the four ‘days fois in London 2,000,000f, bad been offered without solicitation by 400 peravns, who, subscribing 65,0001 cach, wish to ba founders of the new cumpany, Thin shows with what enthusiasty the enterprise {3 regarded‘In France, At the coneludiay pitting of the Lnternatlonal Literary Congress held in London, Count de Jeasens gall thet he had already completed one great Sntereceanic com. inunteation wml was engaved about effecting anvther, When he had cuine over to London two or three diys before, a sun of 6,000f. was required to treet the asinount of | 2,000,0001, which were needed Jn order to make the re. quired deposit to secure the concession, and ty set about cominencing the construction of the canal between the AUlantle and the Pacific. ‘The members of the Conurese would be lad to learn that he had that dey beard from ble gon tn Paris that the full atnount required had now been subscribed, and he should now be able to act wbout the work. THE BRUSIL MURDER-CASE, Datective Splkenose's Theartes, New York Graphic, Mra. Brush was found murdered and robhod In her sleeping-room. ‘The case was put In the hands of Detective Spikenose. Spikenose examined Mrs. Brush's damcatics, “ Sind she a husband?” asked Spikenvse, She had. 8 “Let Lim be suspected at once,” said the de- tective. “Let all the other occupants of the house be suspected. Let none of the guilty persons escave,’’ sald Spikenuse. “We want them all to bifild theories one? “Haye the occupnuts of the house friends, relatives, sisters, cousins, and aunts!” inquired the detective. “They haye."? “Lot all theso he suspected, then, Ifany of them are church menbere, let the church they belong to be susvected. My system fs, in theso cases, fo bold everybody guilty until they prove their ingocence,”” “Could we deceased tic knots?” asked Splke- nose of an idfot, one of the domestica. ia io : seed ber tle her sbocstring once,” sald the ut. ‘ “Now answer me, Could her husband tle 9 knot?’ {nquired Sharpuose, “He used to tie up lisdorg overy night,” was the reply. “T shall build on Inside theory on this elreum- stance,” said Splkenor “But étop. Call in the.members of the press.” ‘They came. “Gentlemen.” said the detective, ‘my firet theory ig bused on thls auspicious colneldeuce of knots. Both the deceased aud her husband vould tle knots.”? “There's a clew, gentlemen,” sald Spikenose, “astroneciuc. ‘The deceased was found, you sce, ted to her bed. Ste could in her lifetiine Ue knots. Her husband could tle knot, and. used ty tfe hls dog. Doven't that look sus- pleious? Let the husband be doubly suspected at ouce,!? All the reporters wrote {t down that the mur- dered woman and ber husband could tic knots, Q most suspicious cofucidence and clew discoy- ered by Detective Spikenose, who in establish- dag this fact and the concomitant theory based on it, bad uot slept for four days and nights. The next day the Morning Sloyan called foudty on Mr. Brush to come out and confess, 16 It would save beth him and the State tae and trouble, “Now, gentlemen,” said Splkenose, Jet us goslow, ‘This {x too valuable a cluw to use up {nahurry, The husband will keep, Mcautine, levime find some other clews whereon [may erect other theories, and if these fail we can come back to the frat claw and theory.’ ‘The detect! Detective Spikenose then took s hasty and professional glance of the room and the dead body, It was a knowing glance, and you felt as you looked on Spikenose Uiat he was a knowing man, and that he knew he was a knowing man, He exaniined the finor carefully, nnd suddenly stouping down picked from the carpet a shoe-“ button, a plece of string, aud oa feather. He Wrapped these articles up separately iu pleces of paper, and put thetn in his pocket. “hese were the other gles, Spikenose went into a neighboring saloon, ant down, und called for seven glasses of beer; walle slowly drinking these he proceeded to vuild bis theories, For haying the clews he wmust necessarily erect theories on them, The other person who way have done this deed, sald he to linself, may haye lost this shoc-button in the room. “I shall assume that be did lose a stioc- button; my plan, then, bs to go forth and search fora man With o missing shoc-button, He's my man." Soikenose, having draule his beers, went to the bar, laid down a nickel, und whispered to the barkeeper: “Hustt Pm a detective en- gaged in the Brush murder case, Don't tell any one, I've gotaclew. ‘The man who did it has lost a shoe button. Keep your cye peeled for nen with one shoe-hutton tissing.” Dr. Wattles, a plysieran, had just arrived from South Amertea, Ho had that morning, fn putting on his Falter at his hotel, twisted off a sboe-button, He was passing the saloan door, Splkenose was passing out. nuse’s eyes, with the rapidity of bis craft ‘ept over Dr, Wattles peroon and instantly detected the miss- mur shov-button, te sprang forward. seized AWatfles by the collar, aud exclaimed: 1 arrest you © Bor what?" sald the astonished Dr. Wattles, “Never mind. Come alone with me.’ Spikenose dravgrd Wattles to tie nearest station-bouse, ‘Taking bun to a private room, dhe culled the Captafu und Sergeant. The three confronted Wattles, and alter clubbing bin pro- duced the sboe-button. Pe Is this your slioe-button?" said Spikenose. “Pdou't know,” sald Wattles; ‘2 hayao'y Jost any suae-button,” “Logk at the gaiter on sour left foot.” Wat- tles looked and saw he hud lost a shoe-button. “Suspicious! ' Retuses to acknowledgo that he fost a shoe-butten!” “ Looks queer}? were exclamations from the trio’of examtuers, “Where were you when you Tost tila shoe Button!’ demanded Spikenase, “T dow’t Know, Din sure,” sald Wattles. “ Docen't know where hu lost it. But ho ac- knowledges that he wid luso tt." Let's club hin, It willrefreal his memory," eaid the Captal 8o they clubbed him, Dr. Wattles was detalued und remained fn the station-howie. As Spikenose cwerged lie was beset byo throng of reporters, “Anything new in the Brush case?” was the universal cry, © Been on it days and nights, No sleep—loak atmy ores, See how my nose has fallen away. Tye ot the other man. ‘Traced him up thrungh asbuc-buttou. [assure you, geutlemen, Ive traved that button frum the Astor House to the Windsor Hotel, back to Wall street, over to Brooklyn, down to an obscure Long Talind vil- lage, up the Hudson and down again, until at Vast I’ve got bins! Just then the “saloonkeeper, who sold Spikenose seven glarses of beer wherewith he had been enabled te build up his thearies, marched in with q respectable looking elderly man, Me. Theopolus Triugle, a retired clergy- man, “Got him." whisarred he to Spikenose, “See! sbac-button missing? Quod’ gracious! one's enough,” said Splko- hose to the Durkeeper. 've found the real taun atready, Let this one go," Meanthue, the reporters ascertaining the name of the last prisoner had hastily scribbled their surnames and theories, and deeming the Rey. Mr. ‘Erimgio the nan went to thelr re: apeclive offices. ‘The Hey. Mr, Tingle was d! d Soil harged., Loweyer, te next morning the Rey. ‘Pheapatoua ‘Tring ou this, hiv first yisit to New York, read, to hia horror, in tirelve different papers tliat he had murdered uid robbed Mis, Brueb, und had bern hunted down through thy ageney of a iniseing rhov- button which biad beeo fotnd fi the anirdered. woman's rou, ‘The Rev. Me. Tringle discarded button gaitera forthwith wud forever, bought three pairs of Oxford Ues, weat to bis uative village in the New Hatwpabire lille, never dared, Jeave howe again, aul died within a yearot cha- grip and mortitealion, as wany of his fellow: townsmen refused ty be convinced of lls entire Invocence, especially sitter the Jorning Slogan bad urgently adyied nin to come forward aad confess the deed, as it would thereby save him oud the Brate trouble, Nhe papers corrected the nilstako the next day, {thaving been vecertulucd thut Dr, Wat- Ulex was the real prisoner. ‘the Sogan theu editorially urged Wattles to confess thie deed, Suine one must cuutess, it urged, aud he tulgat as well do so and save hiw self gist the State trouble a4 any other wan, Bpikenose vow resolved to follow up his re- matuing clews nnd work Ub some tuore outside theories, Repairing to the saloon be called Lor seven more beers, drank them slowly ud re- Hlectively, waved bis hand taward a alate un whose crowded face seveu Wore marks quickly appeared, and proceeded to work up his case on the outshie theory bavis. Pakuys with iim fie sual feather and bit. of string touad fu the rou of the tragedy, be ascertained the number of the apurtuseut af the hotel wherein Dr, Wat ties had spent his fret uicht iu New York. ile thereiy discovered twine reeeinbliyg that in bis possesvlon, but the crowalng proof dawyed with such overwhcbolbg Wehbe Lud wind WOK Le I879—TWELVE PAGES, covered thatthe bed on which Dr, Wattles had slept was full of feathers similoe to the one found in Mrs. Mruai’s roomy that he lastly left, took all the articles remaining tn the chamber belonging to Wattlea, put them in his -posket, flew down stairs, went to tho bar aid drank seven succeasl¥e schooners tu conceal his agitation, te missluy Unkaof evidence are all found,’ anid Splkenose to a reporter. “Phe bed Jie, Wattles Inst stept in fa full of feathers slinilar to the one found in the inur- dered lady's room! Wattled dropped this when he flery out after committing the decd. 4 But the nluger bas been caught und has con- feasod,” sald the reporter. “Nigger! What ulgger?? demanded Spike- Dose, “Why Nigger Johoron, A printer caught him whife the detectives were laying in more beer, new clews, and more theorles. “Found the murdered woman's wateh aud jewelry on him.” “The evidences in the case were coming to- Kother nnd fitting ns neatly as a purzie map,” sald Spikenose. “We should lave bung Wat- tea, Kure voy, When this Journalistic interferer Stepped In and spoiled it all)? Dr. Wattles {8 now hunting for Spikenose with a targe chambered navy revolver. P.M. ——————__—_— THE SYDNEY EXUIBITION. The Great Buttding and Bome of tho American Exhibits. c Nem York Times, The Australian International Exhibition will open tu Sydney In the first week of September, and close In March, 1880, There is every pros- pect that the United States, und eapectally this city, will be largely and worthily represented. Freights on the Australian steamers satling from San Franelaco will bo yery materially re- duced to merchants sending goods to the Exht- Ulilun, and allexhibits aro to be admitted to the Colony free of duty. In. order to givo all the time necessary to American exhibitors, exbipits will be recejrcd up to the tine of the closing of the fair, in March, 1880, and the Commission, Iso desired, will arrange with the Victorian Comrnisstoners to have thein sent on in time for the Melborne Exhibition next year. Exhibitors will, therefore, receiye the benellt of two Ex- hibltious tu the British Colonies at an expense bul slightly above thut ordinarlly cutailed by one display. The main building for the Exbibition {s now in courte of erection, nnd 1,500 men are engaged {n the work. J fa situated on what ts known os the * Domain ” in Sydney, aud will cover seven and ahlf acres of ‘space, affording 11,000,000 cuble {eet of ayallable room. It is estimated that the gost of the onilding witl be $500,090, aud the Government hus already yoted $250,000 as afirst Installment. The ifoor space will amount to JI3,750 superficial fect. ‘The nave wiil be 800 feet in length, and the transept 500 feet wide and 60 feet hight, surrounded by a gallery 25 feet luwldth. At thy intersection of the niive und transept thera will be a dome 112 feet in diameter, and at cach of the four cutrances a lufty tower, 50 fect square, will be constructed. ‘The bulldiug has been = planned with =o: vew to ite extension or reduction. If necessary, without In- Jury ta the gencral architectural effuct. ‘The ap- plications for space fu the European quarter already received by the London Commissioner, Tepresent over 250,00V square feet of space, and this fact would seem to imply that the Avustra- Han Exbibitlon is destined to be a grand success. ‘The Cominissjuners for the United States are I, W, Cameron, of No, 23 South William street, this city, und Meury W. Peabody, No. 118 Muk street, Boston, Mass. In all, some 123 mer- chauts have slunified to these centiemen their intention of making a display at the Exbibition, and the exbibits of some are ulready on their way to Australia, In addition to theac, several exhiviturs have sent directly from San Fran- cisco to Sydney, without troubling themoeclyes to uotify the Atmericau Commissiouers. The States principally represented iu the applications: are those of New England and the Middle States, but Ohio, Ilinols. Kentucky, Migsourt. and Virciufa olso furoish exbibitura. Among the articles offered ior exbivition are agricult- ural nud miniuy implements, und touls of various kinds, including a great aumber of yurtetics of axes, hatumers, els, and saws. A. firm of thiscity sonds sewing-machines, and the pateut- ed inventions so peculiariy characteristic of the American are largely represented. Gul und silver clectro-plate ts sent from ‘Taunton, Mass., una a New York firm will exhibit spectnebs 0 oars for racing und other busts, Patent atect wire, for fencing purposes, will be on extibl- tun from Worcester, Mass., und au Illinois urm proposes to send a collection of windinills, sach as aro uscd in the Weat to raise water toa hight from which It can be readily dis- tributed, elther for irrigation purposes or for moderate water-power, — Biliard-tables atid couklug-stoyes ure on the list of articles to be contributed by this city, und Lermetically-sealed meats will go drom Portland, Me. Howe's scales, from Rutland, Vt, wil! also be exhibited, and Philadelphia proposes to teach’ the Ats- trallans how to make biscuits uud crackers. Artificial teeth and specimens of dental science will go from this city, from Philadelpiia, and from Chicago. Lubricating offs from Buflalo, und sausnge-casings from New York. Svaps, perfumery, medicines, and stationery ara alsu largely represented in the lst of exhibits from uy United States. ‘The ubiquitous razur-strop man will be on baud from Jnfladelpbis, as also the representative of'a self-locking padiuck firm of thatelty, A great quantity of furnl- ture (s entered for the competition. Tobaccos are to be sent from Virginia, and Bibles and prayer-books from this eity. Cunned oys- ters and fruits ore entered from Baltimore: mixed paints from San Francisco; fancy cuttob und woolen hoslery trom Philadelphia tha anit mechameal toys ‘and tce-machines from New York. Clocks and _ watches tu great numbers, from firma in the East, Weet, and South, will be onexhibitlons and California und Nevada will send specimens of ore from their guld and silver mines, There ie put one exbidit of print- ing-prenses thus far entered,—that of hand and fout power machives, which will be sent from Philudelptia. A Philadelpbta firin will exdeayor tu induce the Australiing to take stock in * American notions and sundrics.” Carpets, In the manufacture of whicn this country las of Tate made great progress, will be exhibited by several Urns of this city. ELECTRIC LIGHT. The Jablochkom System in Loudon, London Times, dune 7 It would appear that steady progress contin- ues to be made In several of those systema of electric Nebthug which have been brought most prominently before the public. ‘This progress relates to the remedylug. of defects which havo develuped themselves in practice, and to im- provements iu details which expericuce bas sug- gested aud which the Ingennity of Inventors has effected. Although Improyements have been mide {u geveral wystems, thera fs only one in which they aro sullickently advanced, ae fur as wo aro aware, to justify present notice, und that ts the Jablochkeff system. The spplica- ton of this system to tho lighting of the Thames Embankment las afforded opportunities for investigation and experiment onun extended scale, of which M. Berly, the engineer to the Societe Generale d’Electricite, hus not been slow to avail himself, aud fu which he has been in every way facitituted aud encour- aged by Mr... W. Keates, thy consulging chem- iat to the Metropolitan Board of Works. ‘The outcome of his researches We vow proposn to notice. Inthe first placo, aome valuable tufor- mation bus been obtained with regard to the distance wb which the electric light can be maine taiued on the dablocbkoll system from the puist a which the current ie geverated, And these vonctusions are Wot final, far experiments will coutinue to Le made in this direction until dnal- ity be reached with toe apparatus at present at oman, Wrau the electric Nght was first Introduced it was wenerally believed that the current would uot truvel beyond a short distances, and Unt, consequently, ao nutaber of generating machines would have to be placed at comparatively short lutervals te iNuruluate along ayeutie ora burke area. ‘The pructical auewer to this is to found iu whut jas been offected on tho ‘Thames Embankment. There, in the first iustance, a Jength uf about 1,000 yards between Waterloo and Westminster ridges waa bighted by twen! dablochholk electri lamps, the current bi generated at the Charug-cross Uridue. ‘The purizuntal distance from ths generatlug appar- wtns to the furthest lump on the Westmiuster-bridge side is about Gi yards, ‘These twenty lamps hava been slghtly dluudl- pating thy Embankment since the 18th of Do- cetuber last year without interruption. Eurly ‘lust mouth a second twenty-byghe gramme ap- puratus Was added to the current vencrating power, to by driven by the same coming os the existing machines, and twenty additional lanips were Sted up between Waterlve and Biack{rlare Brides, and sluce the 10th of Slay the whole of the Thatues Embankinent between Weatuiineter ant Blacktriara bas been etectrically lighted, ‘Tins wives a total length of ubout 3,100 yards, or, ineasured through thy englue-house, 2,800 yurds, and the distance between the viectulcal = apparatus ant the turtbeat lamp on the — Bhackirlare side of Churing-crogs Bridge ts uvous 1,600 yards, or pearly one tlle, ‘Ibls auswers very completely the doubts expressed as to Ut distance to whieh the current could be conveyed, aud it polutsont, MnUreo vers Lae Wik Thy Galebby wrrBUxeULEU es, a Circle of more than six miles in clreumferenca could be Hehted fram one centre, This dedue tion fa arrived at by pracitce, but experiment shows a considerable Improvement upon even this satisfactory result, Sten by step M. Berly baa Increased this distance until he has demon- ‘trated! that a cirele of 6,332 yards, or more than three and a half miles, in diameter, and about eleven miles in circumference, could be lighted from one eummon centre, a point of no small Smportauce fn connection with electric Highting, “Assuming these results to be obtatn- able in practing, (t means that with 9 current- fenerating etation at Charing-cross, the Great Northern iniway station on the north, the Liy- erpool Ratiway station on the east, the W worth Koad station of the London, Chatham, & Dover Metrooolitan gw on the south, and Kensington Gardens on the west, together with {ntermediate prints on the same elrcurferential ond radial nes, tight be electrically izhted froin the same central generating station. ° With regard to the detail improvemente, the first point of departure from the ordinary prac- tice in the Jablochkofl statein for notice Is the tntroduction of a conducting material between the carbons Iu the eandte, by which means other lights on the aame circuit tu uot suffer by Ube aceldental extinction ot une uf thelr group, and the extinguished light, moreover, [8 renewed by restoring the current. ‘Ihe great defect in the present candle is ‘that any interruption of the current in relation to one ligot causes the Immediate extinction of all the lights on the saino circuit, a3 each candle practically forms part of that circuit, and being extinguished the lights could not be renewed without each candle being bridged over so as tu connect the carbons anil complete the circult or new candles being used. By {utroducing a con- ducting material tuto the earthy matter which separates the carbons, It has been demonstrated that the Jight can by renewed after it has been extingulsbed elther when the caudies wero hot or when they had become cold. Besides being @ step in advance as Jasriug, continuity in the other Helts on acircuit abould one fall, this im- Praveen points to an economy {u the cost of lighting, fnaemuch as there will be no waste of candles, cach candle being eutirely consumed. Another objectionable feature of the Jabloch- kolf system ts the method of replacing an ex- hausted candice by anew one. ‘The present prac- tice is for an attendant to zo to cach lamp as a candle purus out und to ewitch the current. from. its remains to a fresh one, The way in wh it was at first proposed to overcome this difilculty was to have w sivitch at one pulut which shoutd serve for agroup of, say, tweaty lamps. ‘Thies plau, however, has beou superseded, and, in fact, eclipsed, oy, one wa have recentiy seon demonstrated. This consists in an automatic arrangement by means of which as cack caudle fs burnt out another is Jighted, the current being instantaneously wud automatically trana- ferred, to It. In the experitnents which wo witocased, one of the candles twas broken off by asinart blow, und fustantly tte neighbor was Vghted. This ia certaloly a most remarkable result, and indicates considerable ingenuity; but fnasinuch as the patent for the contrivance 4s not yet completed, we are unable to describe. the means whereby eo desirable an cnd fs at- talned. The only points remaining for present notico are the proposed substitution of frosted for opalescent glubes on all the lamps on the Em- baukment, und the vrobable adoption of cau- dies bavingy greater durability than those at present in use, The opalescent glasa globes wero nuopted in order to tone down und soften the dazzling leht of electricity, which, unscreened, would affect the sight of persons exposed to its influeuce. By ineans of the frosted filetes it is stated that 25 percent more light {a obtained than with those of opalescent glass, and thia without any increase of cost. The new candles are of larger diameter than the ofd ones, and each one will burn tor three hours, Thus six of there candles vluced in ap automatic switch-lamp will give a continuous light of cizhteen hours’ duration. It will thus be seen that iu the Jablochkofl system substantial progress Is being made, for which M. Gaudet, Managing Director of the Societe Generale, und M. Kerly, its cogiueer, deserve every creait. $a Illinois Democrats In the Obtv Ummpaten. Dancitle (111.) Post, The Post is privately informed that the Nou, John KR. Eden, of Moultrie; the Lon. 0. B. Ficklin, of Coles; the Hon. dames C. Koblusen, of Sangnmon; the Hou. Melville W. Fuller, o! Chicago; the Hon, Jobu LW. Oberly, of Cairo: the dion. A, Hunter und RN. Biabop, of Paris; the Hon, Witham J. Alten, of Jackson; and Gen, Jobn M. Palmer, will take part (nthe Ohio campaign. + Heretofore Onto bas bad help only from Indiana and Michigan. EXTRACY OF BEEF. TIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, LIEBIG. COMPANY'S EXTRACT . “Ten pnecers ant a Loon for which naliony ld feel yratuinl."—Bee “Medical Pres,” “Lancel,” “British Medicat Journal,” Ae, CAUTION, — Grnnine only with the fao- aimile of Baron Ltebig's Signatnre in Live Ink neroas the Label. “Cunsmnption in England inereased tene fol! Jo ten years.” LIEBIG GOMPANY’S ‘EXTRACT MEAT, Tu be bad of all Shorekeepera, Grocera and Chemists. Sole Agents for the United States {wholesale only), C. David & Co. 44, Mark Lane, Landon, England, PROPOSALS, Pp Ee POSALS FOI STADION. Orricr oF or Poni Notice is hereb: Awe uf Whconstu for the year Posale will be recetved at this offive up te th day of duly, WT, for Furnishing dhe conan with the necessary stationery for ite the year commen A ciusaliled use during MK ou. 1. INNO, Mal of the articles aud the quality of each clasa required will be furntaiied to all persons” desiring fo bid. ou appitcatton ta this oflce, elther personally oF Tetier. All atationery tucorrespond with the same for Iusyeciton at thie oblees burst: pter sti and ta be delivered to this Buper= ubitc Property wt the Canttol, in the onar before the teuth day uf ints Indie ‘The atatfonery {5 divided Into four clasee anit 1), and a separate vealed tid munt bo 1 elias of foods, and must be plainly indorsed on the ute ert '* Proposals ty Turolsh acutionery PD." Each bid ust bo accompanied to of Wlaccinatn, in the vena nt Intentent af City of Mautron, Wa, uls2,00u, executed Dy: at trust two satistuctury Mddder will Curidah auch stationery according, nd the suntract eutered tote tn pure reties still attach to or Indore on wad bud thet Heatlonig the eMfeer that they are each worth t ur $1.00 over and above all debt, Tabi ‘and exemptions, Printed blank iids and bunds will be furnfsbed upon appitcation tu thisartice, ‘The contract wii} be awarded tn cach class to the Jowent bidder tn that class who alal furnish security asabove Indicated galimfuctury tu the Bupermtens Die #ruverty: bravided, however, that prefer> will be given theach class tu any eas tn the plate nt Wiscanal G terms of hie bid, buatice thereat, u uldder reading ne if his old 1 that class, nu . Wiecut The Huberiaténdent of Vublle, Prope serves (he right to fefect any ur aiPuida hereot. iit superintentent of | Pr ROPOSALS FOR FIRE. PRUUF SHUTTERS, ETC. Orvics oy w Benled proposals wiil be re aim, onthe sh day of di dellvering, and putting $l or order the fire-proof duora and: window-ahutters fur Wie L # Customi-Moune, ete. at Chilcaa, fle, 1 It apevification snd schedule, Contes uf ten Any addiuvnal (formation mar ‘be lad on plication at this vice or the vilice of the Superine tendent, JAS, G. HILL, Supurvising Architect, NEW CONGRESS IALL, CAGE MAY, Ned. OPEN JUNE 28, Uriek Hulldings, toro re-proof, Httuated on Ny dhe Highest potut of land ou the Allaute Const, ass Pion ach FOOT: ger Klevator. Klectria Nelle to All ern conventences. Parcs Wes { END HOTEL, LONG BRANCII, PRESRURY & HILDRETH, Proprictors, NOW OPEN. ‘The only Hotel at the Branch with Hog and Cold Bus Water Hlathe and Passenger Elevator, (OVE THOUS Pigeon Cdve, Uxtrewe Potnt of Cava Ann, Mast, Open SATORDAT, June 1A, HTD, 8, y 8. ROH GLEN HE NO CURE? Fy rain NO ravi! 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Buy, sell, and cazry through the New York Stock Ex change, all the active stocks as Jong as desired, on 3 her Cent inargin, First-class stock privliegcs negotiated at frum 1 toss per cent distance, Explanatory circular and dally stock report tnalied free on apylleation. turns In BO das foveated, 51.200 Gmncisteporte fee, dske monte esk ly on atock optionsof S101 $50. Address T. POTTKIE WIGHT & LO., Bankers, 33 Wall-at., Now York. —————— MAILROAD TIME 'TABLien -- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS, Rrrramation or Rerennnce Manxs.—t Batai quigpted. *Bunday excepted. PMoaday ‘eee ally. ONIGAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, ‘Ticket Ofices, 63 Clark-at. (Ghermen House) and at Arrive | 8, at "d & haba & Putman yur Night Ex, aomata Night Pxpre aStoux City : oFreenort, ea 258889858355 SseVUUEURU PSCC se cECUUD PEELE EP EEE CEE EEEEEEEEt rquette Exp, OLake Geneva Expl bLake Geneva Express ai.ake Genera & Hock: b¥onddu Lac, vi 2285 CPR PUSUPUISSUvCRUE SRIF EEEEEEEELEPPEETEEEEEEE TCE) Pullman, Hotel Cara are run through, bet - caro and Counell Biufls, on the val icaving Chisago st'i0:90 a.m. ‘cuber road rung Pullman or any other sete acter of Weitvand Ri tie ae Ictepat corner of Wel azte- P—Depot coracr of Canal and Kinzlo-ate: CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD ‘Depota foot of t., Indiana-ay. and Sixteenth st. and Canal suas ixteeuth-sta, Ticket Oflces, 60 Clark= st, Ottawa & Streator Exprem... Nevraaka a anes Expres: jor: port Express, Dubuawe 4 sloux City Express Vactfe Fast Express... Kanaan $ SRYASABASR SREB 1, Palace Dining-Cara and Pullman 10-wheet serun between Chicago and Unahs on the OHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO RAILROAD, Depot, corneraf Van Buren and Sherman-ms Ci ‘Ticket Uilte, au Clarkrat, Suerman Houre. Leave. | Afrive. am| He ay an Night Express... oad I pm Mus Island Accommodation... ont Blue Island Accommodation am Due Island Accommodatlor pin Rite Island Accommortattoy bm Blue pm pm 30 pm if Accommortation Sti:su pmj*1ti00 pm ua Inland Accommodation: ccctt lita p mitto:os Kin wand Thursdays only. 1Sundays only.” ORICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND EANS. ‘AS OFTY & DENVER SHORT LINES, Union Depot, West adinonsat. bridge, and Twenty-tatrdsst, e, #9 HoULD Lenve, | Arr. sia:as pm’? a: aa City & Denver Fatt Ex. ous, ppruweld & Texes, hile & New Orleans Express Bt. Louts, Springtclt & Texas, Peoria, Burlington coku jeany & Paducah Streator, Lacoa, Washitngr'n Jollet & Dwight Accoininodation * discon and Canalesta, Ticket . opposite Bberman Il *t0:10 a m'f 4:00 por 00 D mn #10:30 am pm 8200 am ir pnay§ 4:00 pm vend Polit, All | aen Night Express... 15 8: pm t OO am ia Milwankee, Tiekets for St, Pauk 9 aro ood elther via Madison and Fratria and Winoss. and Minnvapol du Chien, or via Watertown LaUrosse, \ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, four uf Lake-at. and foot, Ticket unico, 1 ECCEC CELLET @Ou Saturday uight runs to Tolono only, $00 Saturday night ruos to Peoria only. MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lake-st, and foot of Tweaty-second-st- ‘Tleket Ottce, 87 Ciark-st., southeast corner of Raa, Grand Pacing Mots, and at altace House, dolph, Leave. | Arrive. Matt (via Main and Alr Line). Day Express. Srereerett Kalaina: ‘commodation, Adantly Expres Night xpress. PETSBU EG, Er an siamese hiceet tees 4 is te meats. ‘Tieke! lar pester ates Paimer House, aud Grand Facto over, Aa | Leave, Arrive. 6 8:90 am® 7:09 pra S115 Dmif 8:00 aim 9:1) piulé 609 3m Mat}and Express, Vacide Eapret BALTIMORE & OHIO, Pe ft Wuiluing and foot of Twenty-second ae ek Tee Palmer Siouse; Grand Péctns otal, sud Depas (expoalsion bultdiag), Teave, | Arrive, Morning E: LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTZERN, Leave. t Arrive, stall-Old Line, 5 Sorta Pe oaton wpectal Alleatic Express igus bapreas. } CINCINNATI & BT. LOUIS R. 2, (Cluctonatt Alr-Line and Kokomo Line. Depot, coruer of Clinton end Carroll Cinctnnatl, Indianapolis, Lonte ville, Culumbus @& bast Day, ‘ KANEAKER Depot, foot of Lake-st. and foot of ‘f) Lenve. aren 34 8:00 pm f ia Toba BAILEOAR Ciuclonatt, India i ve ea gt ke OUTOAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS “Danville Route.” lark id neste, De ‘Theket Oflccs, T7Clark-at., 123 Dearboraerts end: _ bob crus Clinton snd C: GOODRICH STBAMERS ‘igs Racine, Mliwaukve, Suebvyean. Manls Dally for Mintlnstous Maulstcerree sesservcssesseec™D Saturday's buat don't leave ual For alllwaukee, ete. Dally (ur Gra Hapide: Muse, Yitecu Hey a Day ports Tuceday aud Yor Kerauaba snd Laku supe T Daily tor di, duacph. Baturdsy's Dust (tus Dackateas of suchixsa'at

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