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{ / FIN { Change in Stocks—A Sudee eong Upward Turn. yore Encouraging Advices “Abont the Crops in Minnesota. The Local Market for Money and Seonri- ties-Currency Movement. - - Markets Active and: Unsettled—Pork Produce be Firmer, Lard Lower. preadstuis Depressed. by Fine Weather— Wheat Quite Weak. FINANOLAL. Acecided change cnme over the temner of the’ ; market and tht range of quotations. There was the tsunl tlood of advices avout ‘the qops but out of the conflict of opinion there emerged a more favorable prospect for the haw rest than bad been scen for many days. A dis- webfrom a careful observer who had thor iy oxam{ned a large section of Minnesota ground Albert Lea and Byron reported that the bad never lookea so fine; that though bad been rain there were also freshoning s+ and that to the north and weet of him theoutlook was better yet. News like this sent eat down and stocks up. Nearly everything mtheactive list advanced. In fact, the only rock of those quoted on the ticker that de- ined was C., C. & L C., which lost 34, to 15., ‘ali the other stocks made gains. Burllagton EQaincy advanced &, to 120%; Rock Istand 144, 10105 C.C, &L 1, to 6635; New Yok Central y, to IS; Michizan Central: 1g, to 87; Lake Shore $4, to 1 after selling at 103!4; Erie %, toi; the preferred 1, to 67; Northwest 1%, to BX. after selling at 89; the prefetred 143, to WEN: St. Paul 1%, to 74%; Wabash %, to’ the preferred $2, to" 63%, after selling at’ ts; Ohio $4, to @; St. Joe 4, to 5; Kunsas & Texas %, to 95; "Pacific Mail 3, to 40; Hud- son 1 to 75%; Lavkawanna 15, to %6t yersey Central %, to 66%; Reuding 1%, to Union Vaclfiz %, to 87%; West+ en Cnion %, to 10515; Chatranooga 1, to 60; Mogbattan. %, to 3123; Minnenpolis.t2, to 4543; Sioux City 22, to 3 the preferred 1, to 69; and Mobile & Otrio:g, to 19. : Erie second 6s opened at 85, sold at 685; and $8 and closed at 8835. ‘Railroad bouds in New York on Thursday were moderately active, the Eric issues and Kansas & Texas seconds: being most prominent jnthe transactions. Erje consolidated’ seconds declined from S83 to §7i4, recovered to &, and reacted to S72; do funded Ss fell off from 8!15 to@4: Kansas & Texas seconds sold down from Gy wE6iz-and recovered to 65. Boston, Hart- ford & Evie firsts advanced from 41% to 42; Denver &Rio Grande firsts, declined from 10:1; to 16%; Hannibal & St. Joseph convertibles frmii0 to 1004; New Jersey Central adjust- ments from 107! to 107; St, Paul firets (La Grete Division) from 113! to 113; do do (L. & D, Dirision)from 9213 to 92; and do do (Southern Minnesota Division) ftom 101 to 10023. Louisville &Nashrille consolidated. is rose from M4 to U4. Government bonds were Weak, with little do- tng. District of Columbia 3.058 were 933 old aud $4G10 asked: the 4s, 108 ex-interest bid and 163 asked; the 43:5, 1002; bid and 110%s asked; the 3s, 1033; bid and 1035; asked; the 6s, 103% ex- interest bid gnd 11% asked. Foreign exchange was heavy. Sterling posted rates were 487 and 48735; actual rates were 483% and 486, and sterling commercial 481@ 1813. For franes, posted rates were 52144 and 618X for Paris. Comuiercial francs were 526%; for Paris, 814; for Antwerp and Havre. Marks were 97% 2nd 935; for posted, #3 for documentary. Hol- Jand lorins, 4013 for sight; Austrian florins, 4135; Norvay, Sweden; and Denmark, 2744. ago bank clearings were $5,900,000. New ane tirm at pur. Country orders furcurrency remain small. Loans were in dull request at 4@6 per cent on call and 6@8-per cent on time. i ‘78 of 1809 were sold at 123; Cook Coun- wisef 1sS.at 1093, and small Chicagu 4¢3 at 4. i . Chamber of Commerce stock was sold at 73%. Recent offerings of this stock are explained by the resolution presented on the Board uf Trade Yesterday calling for a ballot next Tucsday on tke proposition to authorize. the Board of Di- rectors of the Board to.make such arrange- meutsfor new, and enlarged quarters, not re- mute from the business centre of the city and as nearthe ground surface as it is practicable, upon such terms as thes may deem for the best interests of the Association. On the thoory that this is the becinuing of the end of the scheme to move the Bourd sf Trade away from tho Chamber of Commerce Luilding, some small holders have been sellmg their stocks, None of the large ones have. done so. The stock has declined from $510 76%. Tie Board of Trade have a 5-year jease of the Chamber of Commerce Building at $20,000 a year. * Secretary Kandolph states that the present more does not look in any .way -to any form of repndiation of this lease, The Roard will continue to pay the rent, or will make Asettlement with the Chamber of Commerce. Bu though bound to pay the rent, the Board is notbound to stay in the quarters. ‘Tho Board of Directors have full power under the consti- tution to proceed to do what the resolution in- structs them to do, but they were unwilling ina matter affetting the home of the Board to act without a direct authorization. If the Board Vote in favor of removal, the present quarters Must be retained for at least two years, aud when the Board leaves it will have to make an equitable settlement. On the whole, there is not likely to be much depreciation in the value of 8 property situated in the very business heart Of the city... : Oza the Chicago Mining Board there were sales of 150 shares of Sierra at 425, 2,000 shares of Chi- cago & Silver CHff ut 74, 500 shares of Shenan- doah common at HO@3H5, 200 shares of Shenun- dosh preferred at 440, and $19,000 Chicago, Mil- Waukee & St.Paul Dakota Extension bonds at i656 ond interest. * Chicago bauk clearinzs for the week.are re- Perted as follows by Manager D. BR, Hale, of the Chicago Clearing-House; Total. 7 906,510 Corresponding week istyen ees , The New York banks now hold $20,000,000 in excess of their nécessary reserve. earnings in June are reported as fol- + lows by the Financial Clironicle: +. 180, 189. Inerease. Alshams Gt Southern...§ 4416 Paar ce wt atart doke 0D * 410,000 Ue faseind PB & ic, ath Sateago {RL SP. & Minnenp. S20 nau & Springti 4301 Gee Col, Cin. & Ind, 701820 lev. Mt Vernon & Delt + as pelanare & Hud. lines... 6.82 Denver & Rio drande. nae Grand pers Marauetic:: eae it West. of ‘Canae ‘SLE Salt SS: Tone Esai Union Pay rae Warsaw... WERE Gs qhbtee Meeks only of June in each yoar. THE UNION TRUST COMPANY BANK, ‘Northeast comer Madison and Dearborn-sts, ‘Receives usvings deposits yndallows Intereston samo Stthe rate of 434 per cent, subject to the rales of the bak G. 4. WILSON, Cashler, . BY. TELEGRAPH. i > “NEW YORE. .. Spectal Dispateh’ to The. Chicano Tribtine. New York, July 10.—~The stock market to-day 8 no feature except s, connnuance of AF larger opera - be of the smatter., The contain belas ae oa oe io tho old game of preging on ench other carly to sane’ Of outsiders.” Those who went in os a cst Granger stocks and Luke Shoro-on Renee sauen of bad crop news were driven, the maaree ght Unexpected support given by Wosngiter dealers. Stroug buying of Erie and ‘ern Union atided to thetr discomfiture, and Prices all along the ine were strong ane advance ee At different times the sellmg of long stock ia St. Paul and Northwest ercated depression, ut there was mor¢ or less recovery always, and quotations were, all things considere s Strong at the close. The rallies in “tho Granger stocks Were no more than might have been expected, but, If tho-reports current nere as to ingury done.to crops ure to be believed, this decline fs only arrested for the moment. ‘ It would seem as it a downward movement in it hxs Veen wondered that Gould still a ippears to be on the bull side in certain stocks, tor Exle buying and Western Union's streagth are both attributed to him, He does novappcarto have bednn seller of stocks this Weel. and “unless he soon changes his position he is likely to be lett to sustain the marxet by: Hiswelf, as egy day, is pbrlueing wv further i those wi + b it oF ag velco cepa 0 ave Deen obstinate n the Minins Bourds dealings hi i and tluezujtions unlinportune. Chrysontereae @ further decline ‘to10. Bodie was dull ata. Durango fuctuated between 55 and 57, und Lit- He Chick shared Chrysolite’s wealness by yield- singtos. ‘The decline inthe Leudville. stocks, following upon the Little Pitsburg collapse and the fulsame representations of Raymond & Roberts, bas given a very unfavorable impres- -sion respecting those, properties, and this of Sourenattects the whole mining interest tem- Standard declares the. usial 7 o for this month. Silver Clit closes strona ite ig. OY PO} y paying dividends: | PTOPers will goon begin aera Ho the Water Associated Press, ‘ORK, July 10.—Gov shade weaker for'Sis and dig ns TUOE and & Railrond vonds generally firm. Binto eccurities dull and ont al. me * The stock mnarket opened generally active, and prices, ‘advanced’ x to Tore ene St. Paul &Zioux City, Reading, Granger shures, | und “Erie lexding the improvement. Subse: quently a reaction of % to 1% per: tent took place, but during the afternoon spcculation be- came Lea ys and prices closed at d recov- -ery of r cent. a pe Kansus &‘fexs lake Shore.. Paul & 8 Sichuan we ntrala.. tM Wabash. Facitic. dort est 21,00 Wes "Us Le New Jersey Coutrai, go] 6 7 Umom \ Money market easy at 2@8 per cent, closing at 2; prime mereantile paper, 3654, : ‘Sterling exchange, 6) days, weak at 4S1; demand, 4854. - The following is the weekly bank statement: Loans, inereuse, . $1,044.200; specie, increase, 34,055,500; legal-tendens, decrease, $1,059,800; de- posits, Increase, $7,616,400; circulation, decrease, $46,200; reserve, increase, $1,684,600. ‘The banks now hold $17,708,225 in excess. of their legal re- quirements. - GOVERNMENT BONDS, Virginia 63, wees3 Vircinia ts, deferred: alg STOCES. : Lake Erie & Western, 354 parre.liy we | Wabash. SSG... St. #{'Tinbnsial u Lehigh « Wilke SED. S.C tints. Piusbarz... Rlinols Coittra B. £ be & ansay & ‘Ye: € $4! Unlon Pucitic iarlem,.. #5, {Central Puce Lake Sho O{iNorthern Pactti Consda Son Northern Pacitic, Louisvilte & Sashvil ashville & Chatt.. oulsy ile & | Houston & Tex: Denver & Rio Graiide Ww cuern Union. Michigan Central, Erk St: Paul & Sloux City. St. Paul & 5. City, pid. Dol. Lack & Western. Morris < Essox Central Arizona. + Homeutake .. Standard .. Q. & M. prererred, Chesapinke & Ob10.2 1636: Myblie & Obl, 18 Clevel'ng & Columbus wf GC. & 1.6. Bt ‘Ohio Ceniral, . ROSTON. Special Dispateh to. The Chicago Tribune. Boston, July 10.—The stock market this morn- ing was hardly as uctive as during the past few duys. Still the dealings were distributed quite generally throughout the entire list, and showed afeir degree of life. The leading and perhaps the only feature of the morning was Hartford & Erie 73, neurly $140,000 of them being sold at 40@40%. ‘This hardly ought to be called astampece, as the decline of only a single point to-day Indicates clearly that the holders are not . 80 generally frightened as it’ was anticipated they -‘would'be. ‘The attempt onthe few of the old. Boston, Hartford & Evie stuck- holders to prove these securitles illegal is still the subject of much comment, and is in every quarter severely condemued. . Tiere were several small transactions in the’ land stocks, but none of them showed any iim- portant chanpe. Mining stock firm, with a slight upward tend- ency: The dealings in them, however, wero smuill and without feature. i Raltroads were somewhat irregular, and in soveral instances inclined to weakness, though notin any great degge. Eusteri dropped hi, to 334: Ogdensburg sold as low a3 274, or a point below yesterday's figures; Atchison re- inained firm gt 17, and Chicago, Burlingtou & Quincy made a slight advance to 120%. The rest. of the List remained substantially as yearerday. FOREION. eGiyoo Taly 10-—Cousols, 08 7-18: account, 9-16, * ‘Tnited States bonds—New 5s, 106; #143, 112% 42, 110%. p - American securities—Tiinois Central, 108; Pennsylvania Central, 65; Erie, 41%; seconds, ; Honding,®y. tinrs, July 10.—Rentes, 85f 5c. MINING NEWS. SAN FRANCISCO. .. Baw Francisco, July 10.—The following are the closg quotutions nt the Stock Board: 4H MONO; serene Hi, Consolidated Ba 1: Mamnuoth.... Rollo 1sh Tosa... Norah Best © Welckei Bullish... jars Pot ire ce igi Beental, 1 Goon git Pi Boston Cansoiidated.: 1 Teureku Consolidated. 374! Buiwer Bi TIS. Bulwer Mexicai Northern Beile. ir. Savaxe, a Sierra Nevada Union Consol Yellow Jacket. Ube 4i¢|SilverHill., G4|0. of Sodia District. Pc i . \P Northern Helle declares a dividend of 60-centa, ; COMMERCIAL. ‘The following were’ the receipts and ship- ments of the leading articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at7 o'clock Saturday moruing and for the corre- sponding time last year: Grass seed, Ibs. Broom-corn, tbs... Cared meats, Ibs. Beef, tes Beet, bris ‘ork, brls. | Lard. Ibs .. Tailow, 1s. Burter, 108... ‘Live ho: Withdrawn from store during Friday for city. consumption: 791 bu wheat, $269 bu oats, 1,147 bu barley. * ‘The following gruin was inspected into store in this city yesterday morning: 18 cars red win- ter wheat, 3 cars No.2 winter, 9 oars No. 3 do,1 car rejected, 2cars mixed, 26 cars No. 2 spring, 12 cars No. 3do,2 cars rejected, 3 cars no grade, (68 wheat); 417 cars and 12,300 bu No. 2corn, 156 cars and 4,500 bu high mixed, 6 cars new mixed, 57 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (63; corn); %6 care,white oats, 13 cars. No. 2 white, 15 vars re- jected (St oats); 5 cars No. 2 rye; Lear.fecd Darley. Total (775 cars), 303,000 bu. Inspected out: 73,310 bu wheat, 524,881: bu corn, 2,387. bu oats, 2,085 bu rye, 2,695 bu barlex. thes¢ stocks must affect the entire miarket, and >| ‘The following were the receipts of breadstuffs in this city during thé past week: ° + July, Iuty 2, July be, aie, ds. 1 erent TS 19.253 . RST shipments wera: Flom Woest oe: Carn, bu, Pats. be. Barley, ba See Wheat was going up to $1.10 per bu Inst Fri- day. ‘The next day it was going down to %0e. Thus do times «change, and traders in wheat chunge with them. . The leading produce -markete wero again very irregular Saturday. Provisiond were stronger, though unsteady; they partially recovered from ‘Friday's weaknoss. — G) downward, beonuse the.news from the country was nodonger unfform in its promise of crop *failare.+ Somo reports yet intfmated that the new crop of wheat i3 nearly ruined, but the Preponderance of testimony was to the effect that the damage is not so great. From Mitinegota especially came the news that the rein had been followed by cvoling. northorly Winds, and that the danger of rust was passing away. The receipts “of wheat . in" St. Louis were lntge, and ‘thé. rush of sellers hero was “immense” at one time, thon’ fell off, and ngain thickened up towards the close. Corn was lower in sympathy, but very Stendy at tho decline, and oats turned.downward for the same reason. Mess pork closed Sc higher, at $13.90 for August and $13.27}; fur September. Lard closed be lower, at 36.7732 scller August dnd $6.82; for | September, Short ribs closed at §6.12%4@6.95 for August. Spring wheat closed t@3}4c lower, at | ¥2e for July and S0o'for August. Corn closed 2¢ lower, at 25X¢ for July and 3c for August. Oats closod #@'ko lower, nt 230 for July and efor August. Hye was tame, at 63!sc seller |} July and 3835 seer August. Barley was nom- inal-at 8c tor September. Hogs were firm at $4.25@4.50 for ight and at $.25@4.75 for heavy. Cattle were quiet at &2.00@4.85, . Dry goods were in light request and showed no important change in'values, Neither cotton nor “woolen textiles dun be quoted firm. Inthe mar ket for staple and fancy groceries there were no changes. Business continues satisfuctorily uct- ive, and the tone of tho market {s healthy and firm. Sugars were in lurge demand and were quoted as before. Coftecs wero held'at full fig- ures, 2s were also rice, sirups, teas, and spiccs. ‘There’ was a fairly active.and firm buttor mar ket, Cheese was less active and showed weak- ness, in response to lower New York and Liver- Pool quotations. Prices of dried fruits and fish ranged the same as on the day before. Oils were moving on a fairly liberal scale, and most lines were tirm, Lard-vll wus stronger. Prices of coal and pig-iron ranged as before, both ruling stendy. “ Lumber was in good demand ind steady. Car- goes are selling rendily,aud the receipts at ‘tho sale docks coutinue moderate. The yard sqles are larger than,usual at this time of year. The duliness that is usuully expeetod. in- July has given place to activity in-the month this yeur. There bus been no intermission between the spring -and fali trade. Despite predictions to the contrary, lumber bas advanced steadily at the sale docks since May, and beld its gain tq dute. Wool is moving with moro freedom, Seeds, broom-corn, and hides were quiet. Hay was in géod demand for shipment and Jocal use, Poultry was in fuir request, and eggs were dull. art of a+) Green fruits sold freely at irregular-prices, Like frelghts were rather dull ut 5c for corn to Buffalo, and 8¢ was paid. for, wheat to King- ston, At the close shippers bid 443¢ for corn. ‘The Directors of the Board of Trade have de- cided tosubmt. to the Bourd next Tuesday a proposition’ looking “towards removal. A vote will be tiken on. resolution authorizing the Directors to secure a new location . nut .too re- mote from the business centre, and (nearly) on the ground. It is well to take & vote on the sub- Ject, which has been agitated now for sume five years, without knowing bow the Board feels aboutit. Moseof the members with whom our reporter conversed expressed themselveq as pleased that the matter Is to be decided. Some of them, howeyer, thought that the Directors should be-uuthorized to receive bids, ana report to the Board. They stated that it would be putting too much power into the hund3 of the Directors to pass a resolution which might result ina choice of location more objéctionable thun the. present one. A proposition will probably be submitted Monday noon to amend the resolu- tion in this respect, though it may possible be dycided (under the rule) that such proposition cannot be acted upon til! Tuesiay noon, it which time the voting will be balf flnighed. We note also thnt other fauit is found with the proposed document, as follows: First. the’ preainble states that the present accommoda- tions are “wholly inadequnte,” which is an over- stutement of the truth. Second, it states that thoy “are not susceptible of such enlargement a3 would render them suitable, ete.” whieh {3 atleast open to doubt. It is also objected that’ tho passage of the resolution would cnuble meubers of tho Board of Directors to make a nice littlespecutationinreal estate which should be open to all members alike. PROVISIONS. . HOG PRODUCTS=Were again very irregular, bat reacted in the upward direction, except lard, whlylt ‘Was tame und casies In'sympathy with & decline of dd in Liverpooh ‘The Brituk markers were quoted stronger on pork 4nd meats. while the local hog mar- kot was frm. The reported ehipnicnts were lane, and tho recelpts of lard and meats only moderate. he receipts of pork wore down to zero; there Is very Tittle regular pork except here and in New York. ‘The summer packing of this cltyto date iy estimated at Lion bogs. against 1,14,Q0 to same, time last yeur, hd 1,212.09) Lo do fwro yeurs auto. : Muss Pouk—Advasiced, We per bri, declined 10c, improved 2, fell buck. und olosyd 1c above the Intest prices of Friday, at about #85 for round Jots, spot or seller the month, §20 suller Ancust, 84.775 aeil- er September, und $1410.10 for October. Sales sFeported of 1,00 brig seller Juty at ghtbi@ 13.85; 15,700 bris seller Aucust nt SLi 8k¢14.00/ 21,009 bris seller Sep tember at Si036@119245 3,00 dria seller October at HAsSwlLI5; Oy orla sélles November at $10.0; und ris seller the’ year atr@iW.1ii@lu30. ‘Total, 44,70 bri. Lann—Declined 184910e por 100 Ibs, and closed 3c veiuw the Intost prices of Friday, at ¥.7520.784 for. round lots, spot or seller the month, siTEC60 seller AUzUst, und SLSQeC95 seller "Septem! Sales were roported of 4,100 tes sellor August at €, “G8%, and. 6lb) tes setler September at $4775 46.00. Total, W750 tes. i “MEATS—Ware quiet in loca? futures, but there was more duing for slipmont, and the murket was all round, with an udvance of ixtin sides, Suid short rl $00,00 to8 Short ri for Angust, und _Si}2eds seller Sepiqmber; es green hams at Te uverngus, und 136 0 dog a tes amreetsjioitad kains at efor avenues, aud Wige for 40-9 do. Prices of Teading outs Of meats were about as follows atl o'clock for purt- ly-cured lots: : ‘Shoul-|L. & 8, ders. ‘Short ‘Short clears. "ribs. cleurs. if 4 3 ibs, seller August, closed at Siaige@t Cee ree see ae ound and few borer Janda, 8@ic boxed; tong cht, bams, 939) pickled “hams quoted at Syste for kreen hams, same averaue, 154 . Bacon quoted at Sea}4e" for shoulders, 34¢7He for shortribsstyede for short clears, Sewe for hams, all ed und packed. “Grzase—Gdier, We quote white at S@5ife, and yel- ytiGige. BERF—W: Wodris haws gt S10. OR ALLOW Oulet and steady ot 65(06efor elty and §4@S{c lor Country. BREADSTUFTS. FLOUR—Was in moderate demuna, though chiefly Jocal, and was tirm in comparison with wheat, espe- ciatty on winters, which are in very llxbt stock. Sales were reported of 20 bris winters, at f.506.05; 1,430 bris springs, chiefly at $12545,00; and %0'bris rye sour on private terms Export fours were quoted at $1.5@ 4. for extras, and £1.50G5.0010r choice extras. OTHER AULLSTUsTS—Wero. in good demand and: | | arm, Sales were 3 cars bran at £00; 7 cars middlings “at 810.25G17.50; and car shorts at SUL00. Coarse corn- men} was Nominn] at$1k25 per ton. on track. SPRING WHEAT—Wes Mirly active and quite jeuk, next month declining e from the latest’ price of Friday, while July dectined 424c, und closed 3c lower. Liverpool was reported steady, witha strong feeling in London on carzyes, but Ndw York tended downward, -and tho weuther here was. less 0. The roports from the West were .niso unsettlesyorsbie fo tho new crop. Lhe" receipts Ta Se uonis were Inge, und ‘the movement of winter heat was incrrusiny’ bere. The peuple who had ought on the suare uf bul weather’ were now gnx- igus to sell, upd they were joined by others who fe! lots that a‘furtber decline ‘was inevitable. ‘Che buy- jug wpscbledly dese tw iil shurts. ‘This month's de~ liveries were especially weak, belng offered in much erervolume than was wanted, “It deelined froin down to vie, and closed with -eeilors ate, Angust Opened at ibe, rald up oie: declined to Wie, renct- ou fy Orde ga Ton taser und te year -at tise femiber SO we Te egrsed of HUD ‘oy No, at sic a i Spot sules were Js Feet aeons at Sense: BD bn reject baby sample abieese. Total. U0 WESTER WHEAT—Was moderately a ovd demand, but fell off ft company ith spring Frhoat. sellers uly 2016 Ht abt clustng at the In y da Lye rs s aide, which wus only Hac lywer han Friday, Spot long were revorted Of 2000 B 3 c S10: and winter at ile, all {i berried oF LU Sr gumple at iccase. uinl, SBM BU + toe, Wad 40 be du at Be, ining deg und ceneralty steuds, houch ieee {rum the Intest prices of Friany, ory Mse ot ied per contal, wd veryiul -repuried ¥ suctivity, whit the deetitig 1n Now Yor yaaded to reduce corn prides Our ship Grain turned decidedly. let at $8°5@3.50 for mess, $8.75G9.00 | forextra nosing. $9.00G21. 0) for hams, with sale of "| -menta wore, however, larde, nd the stocks tn: this bu during the week. Tho xi of Saturday waxzood, probably poo Rent prices bixuer but for the depr due a are ae Oponed at WFke, a Seller July ranged at. 3574 wrted of 185,000 Fe. SOY f@sb Bondy at IgGs free on board OD bu, ‘OANS—Wore slow und weuk, declining Ge. ‘The receipts were a litle Inrzer. and the wouk! InenLof tha movenient Of Outs indicar in the stock in store. Preparations Stuturday to take gut about 180), bu for shipment by water. his had ittile effect. tho “ms enced chiewy by the tne weather, which called out sellers of rutures, The, demand ‘was lighter than usual, even for futures, and-New York was dull. ‘Awsust opened-at 23¢c, nnd.closed slowat zie, July vats were quiet, opening at 25e, und were afterwardy quoted .nt 2c. Repteinber, Sold at 25 g92"; slosed nt chd Inside. Sailer the yeu: and sold earlier ut 4G2Ke, Cush Cant Rulaa wer “white at 2714@e, all froe on bonrd. a RYE—Wus quiet and easy in sympathy ‘with giuin, Ausistoont at Sie, and July was quict at gies, returns enya Tout cars o! ‘Old rye (No. 3) was quote i, and new at l. Cust vates were reported of LAU bu by Sample eG es the Lnspect pontnack, otal 13) bu. weather whnt: iy litte inclination to trade tn tea Sat tide. No ere FOREIGN _ Special Dispatch to The Cis LIVERPOOL, July 10-1: 3. mF) No.2, 03s, ~ Grarx—Wheat—Winter. No. 1, 10s; No 2 9s'7d; 996d; No, 2, 886d; white, No.l, 939d: spring, No. No. % Ss 9d; club, No. 1, 10s; No.’ New, No. 1.48 10}4d., . “ProvistoNs—Pork, 6ls.. Lard, 370, LIVERPOOL, July 10.—CoTTON+Hardentng; 6-18-16 @b 15-16d; sales, 1,000 bales; spoculi 1,00; American, 5,450. PRovysiox! 73. = CHEESE—Fino American, 50s, LINSEED OZ. Srunts TouPENtixe—Zs 64, SDON, July 10.—REFINED PET ANtw 4 The following were recoived by th Of Trade * 3 do. 33 Kingdom snd for the Continent. Wheat und corn in fair demand and Wheat strong; red winter (at London) adyunced chy appear 'w bavy ‘been , reduecd elling. ‘the market for declined to sske at the elnse. Rene boxe, and Septombor at Beeike, uit clusing, with the inside bid. Sput atlas qurted oF deter mixed aiid Teena d and rojecte: Bigr ILiw bu by samiple nt Dee on tra 311,000 bu, by en i ‘Su moixed ae avers end ar: Way insetivo and nomingl ‘The hot the demund for car-lots, ang there futures.” September See ae ee ete, ee ear a was doesn athe See Sat No. 4 : oat iG: ‘alos were reported, © o> 804 OX LEGRAPH. 00 Tribune, Prime mess pork, 61s. American lard, y 10.—PETROLRUM—3t. hentateady; red winter, 10s: at—Wheat In moderate da= Corn rather duit. “-Arrived— some __.__THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY! 11, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. WE. AND TRADE, | penoninme zEN PAGES. 170,008) demand lon t et fo hae and ce cars. Total, wtate- ed,'o decronse wore lxo mde urket belnu tnttu- were Sige tuto, ige Into, Were about 04c- @ reported af T= 4 Gio 0 bu m1 Kot ulet ut Giléc. fnew Nos 'LOUR—NO, 1, 128; 2,98 0d. Corn— istion and export OLEUM—Bd. 18 Chicago Board Corn dull at in fair demand firm. ‘'o arrive Ba6d. Corn steady und unchanged. Pork Is hisher gt Gls. Hd higher at Sia 4; 8. Ca, As 9d. Lard quiet and Sd lower at 87s. Bacott, 1. C., ‘Tallow, S38 6d. Choose dull und Is lower atSh. “Boot, ts. LONDON, duly off const—V 10,—JATEUPOOL— Wheat steady. Corn rather easter atds 10d. MARK LAS Reat and corn firm. Cargous —Cargi on puss: Wheat strong. Corn steudy. Fair average quality of American red winter wheat for shipment during the present and following month, 4is@iis Gd. NEW YORK. NEW York, July 10—COTTON—Firm at 1K@ 3e; futures steady; .July, U.80e; September, 11.2 Decenitier, 10.64c: January, 1070c. FLOUR—Quiet; receipts, 15,000 briss super State and “common to Rood extra, 3.20640): white wheat extra, #.0@ St, Louls, $1.4X@7.00; Min- Western, 5.50041 good to choice, $4.70 5.00; extra Oh! WE. negota patent process. £60028 40, GUAIN—Wheat heavy and unsettl 0. 2 apring, §-f14g61.12 . $Y, §11SGL It 10, H1iAX—Demunid uctive and very strong at Sc. lod: yenrlings, 7@ Isc: East- Mops—Dull und New York G @ike; Job lots, good’ retinin; unchanged. PETROM retined; ALLOW Resis—Quiet and unc! TINE—Dull at EuGs—Stronwer at [2546 Te, Suenr quiet 7 N-16@7 W-lte, Mol Rive steudy, with a fair ca—Dull; United, 4c; c, ‘Steady at O4GElic. ured. iw} 3 ‘. LEATHEN—Quiet but steady: homlock sole, Buenos io Grande, light middies, and heavy Ayres and ii hits, 24G 25. ‘OOL—Quiet and depressed; dam: pulled. aie; unwashed, ~ PROVISIONS—Pork lower: New muss, #13.00G13, Beef heavy: extra India mss, £10.00, wat tirm: jong clear tiddies, Egg aul and i Wanisk: +» METALS sheathing, ins Hk224.00; American, 2) October, 10.78; November, 10tc; ‘unsraded re tes fee quiot but firm: Itloearcoes, 13 1s@Hie; Toxna. tt 3; Short clear mid. red copper unchaneed; new cot lake, IS4@l9e. Piv-iron ‘firm; Guts $1,009.10; clinch, $150@5.65, August, 11.730; No.3 sprit aiid SW State, 276850. but firm; fair to Lasser quiet and demand, crade, T4@7{cr estie fleece, 402 he Cut-meats qui 3 prime steam, ‘Russia Red._IS, LOST AND Founp. - : AME 1N'CO "TH SI Sommers, of sia between Fitty-sov Seuigaih, Weanesdny. evening, ebay mere pooun year. old, rnire hind feeb aod white stripe face, ‘Owner cia have same a face, Owner cia yy’ proving property Piiie LADY LIVING NEAR CENTR: 5 T who josts pocketboux containing a onitae e Will out at Pardridze's ‘main store she can bave the 5] 0S0-ON FRIDAY, GOING FIOM CORNER OF Peoria and Madison-sts. to Butterict’s pattern store, on State-st, 2 red Morocco pocketbook, con- ttining $83 In bills and silver, alsu ring with small dia- moud setiing, and some papers and wards, with maine ot indy on, Se ifuchsiayl wean wy Esa Cinire, Wis, inder wil rally rewarder return] wo WwW. HLRING.99 Madison-st, Room 9. TNE 10 W. OST=PAIR SILVER BOWED SPECTACLES. Tefurn to 09 West Jackson-st, and recive’ re ward. : é L book, the property of Horuce Belden, now de- SREP Shag oeRP DART NGS e ‘om uring. same BUGENE COWAN, with Davis € Regu. Insurance 133 daa Satfo-t vavill be iy rewarded. OST-WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, YELLOW BITCTL buildox, with lurge white spots.. ‘The tinder will be liberally rewarded by returning the ‘same to clzar store, 183 South Clurk-st. OS'T—KNIGHTS MPLAR WATCH-CHARM IN office of Vremont Te A liberal réward will be paid the tinder if re: ed to the ubove oftice. « Last cuny a a MEMORANDUM NOOK. THE Fi duder will plowse direct to PAUL LARSON, stone i RE OF MES. NETRA ABOUT 4 WEEKS AGO A RED POCKET- « rd, "corner Jefferson und Mather-sts.,.and be suita- Fewarded. ft ‘OSt—A YELLOW GRAY CANARY BIRD unJuly 4. Return w 020 East lndiana-st., and re- ceive rewuril, z QiRAYED —FROM OUR BARN JULY a ON Thy Towaded oh Polen te ube to a ACIS rt on returning. tim to A NNIS & DOVLE tee dealers 49 Tiltnowest. = TRAYED-FHOM MY STADLE, 11 PLUMB: ‘a bluck horse, with halter-on, and n. sore on fotlock of one hind lez. A liberal reward will be pald for the return of the snme to the above numbec. BLO EW AD Witt Be PAID AND NO QUER Rah ioe esked. for Fe: sotart ‘of pears Kol st or stolen duly.t at pl cs Return tod. Yi. WiKATH, JW Sorth Jamfersoneae ne “K DVANCES 31a. ONDS, WATCHES, its ete, ab ang-hait broxers’ Db. LAGND! Roomsd andy bu itindoipaest. eataphebod ae NY AMOUNTS TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND fA pinnos withoat removul. 151 Rundoiph-st, Room ACENOWLEDE ED Br "© ARTISTS, critics, and the- the Teauing pie Al PuaLIC 89 the Jeading piano of the age. Tho f te HALPERN, DAVIS & CO, . A ‘GPINGHY AND SQUARES. A fino nesoriment now in rtock, from the plainest eases to tho richest variegated woods, or ebony nnd rold. . zs W. W. KIMBALL, Corner Stiite ind duamis-sis. AGENT FORTHE Si PIANO—IN GIVING ‘you atestitnontal for the Steck plano, all E can Say is to reiterate the one given in 167, which I have Wily indorsed within the past year by purchasing & eer re je by Mr. 4 ‘Apri ia isa "AUGUST. WILHELMS. . Goneral Agency, 208 Stato-st, HL BRANCH. AS TAM ABOUT TO LEAVE THE CITY, 1 OFFER my Hallet Davis £ Co, squire, grand plano. 3 Oetaves, with cover and stuol, for $250 cush. Must be sold this week. Piano nearly news Can be seen at warerooms of W. W. KIMBALL, : Lorney State jind Adams-sis, Goon PIANO, FOR SALE AT Wt aww HOUSEHOLD Goons. (A? @ ASD SG WES? MADISON-Sr, 'HE UNION fo, FURNITURE ~ - . COMPANY sell all Hinds of household coods, Gy mpnthly pace page Paaes ailows one to use ‘hls furfiture while Ite ‘Their stock contains about everythings needed for houskeeping, Parlor sults, chamber eis, easy etiairs. patent rocke: iva, lounres, car stores, sliverplates z ‘ginsswure, tin wind Yooden ware. besides innumerable articics used by the housekeeper. Allsoul on thelr 1303 PAYMENT PLAN, which means.a small sum down, the balance ‘to be pald monthiy. During July and August wo shall make termseasier than over before to accommodate the maser. AWe rofer with ploasure tu uur customers scattered allover the city as to our. mannez of doing business, tall ond examine our stogk, learn our prices und Jerms, und wo shall add your names to the long rult Of our business friends. . INION SHLESS PIANOS, HAINES BROS. > & Paris, aller. & Allen, etc. etc: miso 2 Very low prices. Goud secong-han H.C. KLELNS- DI Hanes DOURhT, Suld, and GSE REMUS ald ang’ ckebAnged. UNSTANTI.V INCREASING SALES FROM WEER to week unly prove that th : KDMEALL ORGAN. has taken a truer hold on the public. There tine In- struments can be DouZht on easy payments und at a price within the reach of all. ‘Dylers will do well to examme these organs us to quality and price, WW. RIMBALL, Corner State and Adams-sts. ISCHER 4 UPRIGHT. 2 PIANOS— For upwards A forty years these superb instra~ ments,bave retained their position at the head of, ity pass without enlling on & MITCH BLE P FURNITURE oupaxy 303 und £05 West Madison-st. Open Monday. Thursds, aod Satantay evenings. GRAND OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OFFERED AA toni ho dbaive io 20 10 housekeeping, by . i . POOLEY & MITCHELL. <4 AND 437 WEST MADISON-ST. ‘They bavo a lance line of carvers, Loth Brtissois and ingrain, now on the way here, and to make room for them are oblized to close ont thetr old patterns at a great barain for the nexe week. ‘They hav ree and coniplete sto*k of bed= “rout and ture, stoves, sliverware, crock- ers, etc..which they are prepared to offer for the next week at very low price: Don’tiet this opport OPEN EVENINGS. 45 Vest Atadisdn-st. . 2" BELL TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, FORTGNATE SLAN—SIX, MONTHS AGO BE 4A was penniless, now bo bas 5 rvoms in a neut cut- tage furnished elegantly. conalstiny of parlor snit, fding-room and kitchen fur= moderate priced planus. = LYON & HEALY, .- chambor seta, carpets, al ‘State und Monroe-sis. -| miture. and all neceskary articles to makp 2 home ———— = : pleasant for $1on easy payments at EXCELSIOR INE PIANOS TO RENT AT BRANCH'S, 28 | FURNITUHE.CO.,"20° West Madison-st, Opposite Stare-st. “| Carsoa, Pirie Cor) GO BALE—A_ FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND T PRIVATE SALE-CARPETING. TWO OR NY AMOUNTS, AT REDUCKD RATES, LOANED on furniture, pianos, etc., without removal. Ap- ply at Rooms 19 and °, 12 Waahiugton-st. (AXS, AMOUNT TO LOAN ON FORNITORE, pianos, ¢! with or without removal, without bublicyy; leg) interest. 149 Eust Monroe-stt Room 1. piano, tully warranted; also Domestic sewing- machine. Can be seen at 5 West Madison-st. it SALE—CHEAP—A GRAND SQUARE BAUER plano. 253 West Sindison-st_ 2 = * OR SALE CHEAP_A VIRST-CLASS PIANO, 75 octave: ood as. new: cash or time. §.'W. STONE, Roout 2 4 North Clark-st. GO SALE—A IIANDSOME UPRIGHT PIANO Hing GmOt mew. Call’ after to-day at “is State-st, }OR SALE--CHEAP_—ONE ALMOST NEW UP- right plano; a bargainif taken at once; eash and Ume. Yi South Clark-st., Room a, : AZLETON PIANO FOR SALE-fL00 HAZLE- ton cubinet upright pian, all Haprovemcnts, one-half cost af manufacture. <0 Wet Studion-st. CCOUNTS IN- E SAVINGS, BEELIVE, bounties bonght at best rates. Mintns id uther stocks S$. HUNT, 110 Rearborn-st_ FYOU WANT TO RENT A PIANO GO TO cL Prosser’ 205 State-st. * 7 instruments for sale on easy terms, A® ry Sua On: MONEY LORSED ON FURNITUHE, ete, without removal. curls ties. WINS ALIEY, 192 Denrborn-wt, ito d,s A LADE HAS A GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN und some dizmonds which she desires to procure money on Jey than brokers’ rats. Addrass Z 43, ‘Tribune otiice, ‘ANY AMOUNTS TO. LOAN pianos, etc., without removal; securities . % Dearbora-st. Room 11, 1 COMMERCIAL NOTES, LOCAL SECURITIES wUEhE und sold. Lovns on real estate nexotlu- AAG GREENRDAUM SCO. MU Filtheare AXE AMOUNTS (70 LOAN ON FURNITURE ‘without removal, pianos, warehouse receipts, and other good securities,” 79 Dearborn-st, ioums ¢ and 7. ‘ASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD AND SILVER— / Money to loan on watches, diamonds und vatua- bles of efery descrip-ion, at GULDSMID'S Loan. und. Huilton| Oaice (censed),'% Hast Mudison-at. Bitab- sho : (8H PAID FOR ENDOWMENT LIFE INSUR- Jance policies. D. W. SUTHERLAND. 73 Dearborn, IDELITY MORTGAGE, LOAN & STORAGE CO. ~Money to loan on furniture, etc., without re- moval, or on goods in storaze, $) Bast Van Buren-st, FSGHESE PRICE PAID FOR STATS SAVINGS and Fidelity Bank books, and Scandinavian Now tonal Bank cartiticatos. Lita HOLMES, General Broker, 8 Washington-st. t FORNITORE, also onal! good ‘& HEALY PIANOS— ee Pratt, the eminent pfanist. and composer, es himseif concerning their well-known ivtratulate you upon the reat and well- merited success of the Lron-iTealy Piano, which, to my iind, 1s unquestionably the best small piano have met w: cither in this country or Europe. Had Inot examined and thoroughly tested this piand, I could scarcely believe it possible that such o superb quality of toue could be produced in such a limited space and for ao small an umoant of money.” LYON & HEALY, State und Monroe-sts. ECEESSITY COMPELS THF SATE—A MUSIC- tencher in pressing need of money must sucritice elegans ti¢-uctave, full carved ro’ewood piano, best gity make; only $25,cost Ul. Address at once X 49, ‘Tribune vice, é "PIANOS AND ORGANS o: INSTALLMENTS, fe A W, W. KIMBALL'S, Corner State and Adams-sts. IANO-@0) CASH WILT BUY FINE SEW 1 octave, cabinet, grand upriht piano, cost $1 Call wt G3 West Washington-st.. before 5 p.in. DIANO WANTED BY ENTIRELY RESPONSIBLE ‘Sentleman. Will adrance on a fine ptano for its use, Apply or address 3821 Kilts-uv. List, HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE AND pisnos to responsible partis, at lowest rates; no ublicity: communicstions contidential, Address Zi, ribune otlice. IANOS TUNED AND INTERIOR CLEANED FOR polishing, $3; rebufing. $0. Old pianos and ‘S, 1S State Organs made over new at BLOOMFELD! and GH West Madison. 2.300 references. TOASS ON FORNTPORE AND PIANOS Wirt or without removal, uf nny amount at reduced rates; _I6l Washington-st, Kooms 17 und 1 OANS ON LIFE POLICIES, SEND STAMIi: failed Lite Companies. Policies also purchased. HOLMES & BHO. 86 Washington-st. Reforence, Comiefcial National Bank. ge OANS ON FURSITURE, MACHINERY, ETC, without 2 nutes.. 3 a Re r Bh ESTA IN te ut intoreat. Randolph-st, MOREY, 70, OAN JN SUMS OF F600 AND larger amounts on iniproved city real estate. ROBERT H. WALKER, Wiz Deatborn-st. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS ‘TO SUIT ON BH rowed city property ut lowest current Fates. JAMES M. GAMBLE, Room 5, 40 Dearbora-st, OLOAN—ON IMPROVED CI@Y REAL Umer &Ound lunter wnounts. Apply HL WALKER, 12 Dearborn-3t, ae VOICES, Down jin the night I bear them— ‘The'voiges of things ufiknown, : r, and mumble, and chuckle, - And whisper, and sob, nnd moan. That mu And often up from tlie chnos Of my deepest dreams Thear ‘The sound of their phantom laughter Filling the atinosphere. * They ell to me from the darkness, They cry to me from the gloom, Till.1 start sometimes from my pillow Aud peer through the haun ‘When the face of the moon a ‘Wears a pallor like my own, with me And seems to be listenin To the strange, mysferiuus To the strange, mysterious murmur Of voices that seem to be Striving in vain to whisper OF seeret thinga to mo— * Of a something dread to be warned of; Of w Vision once beheld; Or hints of the marvelous beauty Of songs unsyllubled. But ever and ever the moaning Falters. and fails, and dies, And only tho silence quayers ‘With tho sorrow of my sighs. And answer, 0 Voices, ve may not Muke me to'understand, ‘Till my own voice, mingling with you, Laughs in the Shadow-land. —James W. Riley. —— Fairs. Chicago's Inter-State Expositior sition Building, will open this year Sept. 8 und close Oct. 23. ‘The Ilinols State Fair at Springticld from_ Sept. % to/Oct. that of Wiscon- Towa nt Des Moines, Sopt. 6~' sinat Madison, Sept. 6—I0: thar Indianapolis, Sept. 27 to Oct. 2 Fatr, Oct. 4—! ited roum— it the window tone—" ~ n, in the Expo- it be hetd- that of of Indiana at 3 the St. Louls ‘N ORDER, TO ACCOMMODATE ous, patrind throughout the city, shed Branch Oftices i desimated below, where advertises taken for the sdine price 18° churzed at the Main Ei RRANCH OFFICE: in the diderent Divistons, as ‘OUR NUMER We have estab- uants will "bo [ ONEY TO LOAN ON Bie, WITH X : Improved city real ostato or Iilinols,furms. GEO. D. PEASE, » Room 4, 12 Dearborn-st. W “fur tive yeu monés owners; sccuritles Orst-vlass minutes of Court-House. _¥ @, Tribage office. PV ANTED=41.40 ON INSIDE IMPHOVED PROL- erty worth doub:e the amount. Address X ‘Tribune office. V TANTED—¥25 FOR a MONTHS BY Ni ondit-edze furniture, plane, et cent wanted, ACdress X 2, ‘Pribane Ofiice. -TPAWTY state per SLOUO Sere eee Meas SL. Gy conigasan. Appixto P. W.SNOW- novul of the property, at rensonavié + fO $10 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED. EIN WAY SCHL BS THE STANDARD WEEK 3 GREATLY UNDER VALUE SH ADVANCES— “ egy kl, PRIC TO REPAY ©. Splendid Steinway purlorgrind piano. 5 Mawuiticent Newton squere grand pisnoforte, rich- rved teus and Iyre. 2 ery ng partor orzan with stops and swell and all end pias, in good order. thy, with four round coruers, carved Te. h tustruinent fally warranted, Porno ious or purchasiug will find itto their advantage to oxsinine the abuve. Fe MARY, PYAStRD=70 | TURE FOR THREE On FOUR Months, uv fizst-elue upeicht plano: must ve cheap. Address ¥ In, Tribune oitice. s 1.000! 3 “INCLUDING THE OOO rimous Decker Hos. Haines, Sathushes, ind Story & Camp plauos und Estey orzahs: We have dechled to sell turing the next W days on terms 30. eusy and of prices su low tht all ean porehase; Ans at & wné pleros-nt $10 monthly payments. 2 TsSund 19) Stuto-st. three bedsteads and mattresses, chamber stove, etc. Call at Til Monroe-st, Monday, Tuesday, oF Wednesday. ‘A BARGAINCFOR SALE—CARPRT, “FURNI- ture, and entire household goods, nearly new; must bo sold; apartments of five rooms and kitchen torent. Inquire st as West Madison-st. ‘ALE, KINDS OF FURNITURE, BRUSSELS and woulen carpets, cooking rnuges, stuves, and household xoods sold at the lowest prices for cash or oneasy payments, HIKAM BRUSH, 22 Madison-st, near the bridge. ig Bt, PLACE "LO BUY OL-STOVES. SUMMER -5! Ss, BOK rt Ss STOVE CO. 15 Lake-ae Ne Hoes ls at HESS TASH—THE HIGHEST CAUH PRICE — FALD BOR HOUSEHOLD Goong - GEOHEGAN & REVELL: 5 SINDS AY, 191, 1, 185, and 19; Rangolph-st,, corner of Fitth-av. F SITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, ETC, \ Selling at cost. for thirty days, forcash Or easy payments. Furnish now and save money. A large stock of first-class walnut 20d marble-top ebamber sults, . Parlor suits in rich brucaded siJk, plush, French terry,and haircloth. + Bookenses, Wat bes, French plate. molrrors. Tean fornish Tour house complete In one day's no- tice. My stock is made of dry, first-class lumber. AK goods warznoted. 2 . At F. COGSWELL'S,, ‘The West-Snd Furnishing House, 38 West Madison-st. TRNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, ETC, Alt LOW CASH PRICES, On ensy parments, ES * eplend ia sto: ‘Fair dealing, eveninzy, ee J.W. & J. B. STOREY, ‘ St Stdve-st. ‘OR SALE-IF YOU HAVEN'T BOUGHT 1 oil-stove yet, buy the Excelsivr; it is the best Ofice #2 Deurborn-st, opposite ‘Tremont House. R. WALKER & C U. Qt very cheap. Cull Monday, 1 Salle-st, upper bell. 3 FOR SALE—FOR-CASH A Lo?.OF NEW HOUSE- hold tarniture. Catton Mr. A. HOWARD, Win -between 1 und 2 o'clowr ‘or Hotel, Deurborn-st. Monday, A 2 N EASY PAYMENTS AT CASH PRICES—ALL* novelties and new designs in parlor. chamber, din- Ingy and kiteben furniture, Brussels abt inerata cur. pets, cook stoves, rances, oll cloths, crockery,” sud. cutlery; everything needed for housek ing at ULICK BOURKE'S, & upd 2% West Mudisun-st. & J. CASEY 0" Wand 4) WEST MADISON-ST., FORNITORS, a CARPETS, 5S ‘and ‘ STOVES At low prices for cash or on cnay weekly or monthh, payments. a WASTED (A, BLACK WAINUT | DRESSING bureau. ora complete set; all of good style." Ad- dress H 4i,'Tribure office." ‘ANTED—A_ GOOD SECOND-HASD , HARD W Advat couk-stove with mater-back > Address, stating size, mate, and price, X 47.-Tribune office, § NACTRESS OF ABILITY AND. HIGH STAND- £4 ing jn the profession is prepared to receive puplis forinstmnction in elucution and the dramatic art: terms muderuté.. Apply at 6%) Wabpsh-av.. CADEMY MUSICAL SCIENCE, 390 WEST MAD- Oune OF vid made 1 s . Oenutiar inv lessons. MISSES GEER. SPEY & CAME, a ae DADY. THOROUGHLY. COMPETENT, WILL EA AD besarea a ae ee OCUANE ive yrivate Jessons in English reading, writing, DLA piano. overstrunz bats, carved tots, lyre, | eic, Satisfaction guaranteed. Adults or children. and dask, if takea at enec. A ®, Tribune office. fv second for. of fy BUYS AN ELBGAS SS, | CICA GE (CAL SEMINARY, 12 DEARBORN- PITST-CSA: ‘erms, $19 monthh ee? $225. mew emowood pans Folly warranted as represented, or money refundet ADAMS AT 235 West Sludison-st, corner Moncan, AS TREASURER, tiny inizht tie enzaged only one day in the Ww, with E.G ty $10 to Invest temporary and control the tinaneial inanaenraut Of an hapertant real estate ise, Heeusiie given, with pernianent, year!y erevt Inthe. Dusintas maranteed to be invested. Vart:ialars given to prin- eryic®. - Address D Ue, Tribune. . OOK, G1-La Saito-st. &=) Ai}() LO LOAN IN SUMS TO SEIT 0 3 500 weaker ae Gren mission. E. GIACE,Southesst cornar Clark and Jackson. i S7. 000 ORFS 10 TOAN AT CURGENT ates. or will buy “city mortgages. & CO., 11 Waabingion-st HOR SALE, Prag gaeE-sox, BOX, SOX. SOX, SOX, SU SOx, 3 : ” sox, My sox, OX 5 g0x, — é = SOX, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY SUCKS evershown by any house in this city. We have an BGIENSE STUCK of these goods, sone of them TUE FINEST IMPORTED, all BEAUTIFUL COLORS, monde expresvly for. LOW SHOES, from. palt, just ONE-HALY REGULAR PRICES. See the assotimentin our slow-windows, and muke'your se- Tectlons before they ureall xone, 8 we cannot dupli- cate them st any price, 1.9% rent und amall expenses enable us to sel Is CHEAL. z IVE US ATRIAL “LONE STAR" SHIRT CO., Removed to. 26 and 207 Dearborn-st, neat Adams. (OR SALE—TO BE REMOVED—THOSE COT- tage dwellings on Groveland Pai ‘tn the rexr of the Hahnemann Moateal Collexe, 2511-2315 Cottugo Grove-av. Apply on the premises. : ‘OR SALH—A KNIGHT TEMPLAR'S COAT LEFT H with us, for sale cheap. Sixe, breast. LINDSAY BROS,, Ul and 13 Dearborn-st. JOR SALE-CHEAP—LKASE OF 3-STORY. AND Ussement howse om Michican-av., nese Four- ‘with the furniture of two floors, and two teenth-st., remuining toor'wellreuted. Address for ono week Xe, Tribune office, Office, and will bo récelved until 1 o'clock p. m. = = = SOUTH DIVISION. Ok SALE—RUSTIC WORK, PARK AND CEME- ahesty ts ETIMS;.Wooksellors und Stationers, 123 M tory ehnirs, at No. 231 Rushes 5 ae enty-seco : 4 SALE-A LOP OF GREEN AND BLACK northwest sorter EbiMeentihst, Conse GrOve-ar.. Bee eto forte centanor square {00h net Gash: Pay ; BUCHMAN, Druggish corner Thirty-first and | inquire of J. W. D. KELLEY, Sen § Con, 12 and) eRe DIV i |ALE—MANUSCRIPT NOVEL—THE MS. CHAS, BEXNETT, Newslovier, Stationer, ete.90 | [POH SALESMANUSCRENT No Mtor for sale ats MELSON MICS ES Dee ZO Blue Island-ar, | Jom Brurez dont ote Me: must bo sold 1a Ns » Deus ‘+ ane a Fr cqmner oF welt | RAPE SH tos dio, Pitteteld, Sinss. H.C HEKIICK, Jewoler, Newsdeater, and Fancy Goods.) Lake-st, corner Lincoln. Pat : NURTH DIVISION. LL. BURLINGHAM & CO. Olark-st., corner Division. F.3L WILLIAMS & CO., Druggiats, corner Sophia, LOUIS W. EL NEEBs, Printing nnd Advortising, ont, News and Stationery Depot, 48 Kast Division- between Lasalle and H. FKP, Drugzist, Go West Siadison-st., corner ragzlst, ‘Drugzists, $45 North 675 Larrabee-st, NEORMATION WANED QF 3 MARY KUBBBISH, 315 North OF MARTIN CONNORS it heard of in Helena City i Cal by. his sister, a Chicago. ERSONAL—WAN NTED-BY YOU aman. to correspond with young lady of xood fam- hy and Christian character.” Address 14, Tribune of- BUSINESS Halsted-st. and Tracey-av. 9 Dearborn-st. FoR SALEE ACKES OF FINE LAND AT WASH- ington Haichia: a urent buorains also \dncres near ENRY WALLER, JH, /E—THE STHAMER ILLINOIS: IN GOOD On dors ignvtbot beat, feet over all; beam, 8 2 draft of water, 34 feet; oneina w le ? Bullelsht sears old Wt PHOMAS, Supt, 71 Dear- born-we = T LE-CHEAP—A JOB LOT OF FORK AND FOR SAnaios of diderent lengths, in quantities to Suit. or Wells-st. iy LE-CHEAP—A JOB LOT OF FORK AND OF hundies, of different lengths, In quantities to suit. of Wells-« TE—CHBAP—A JOB LOT OF FORK AND FOR SAandies, of different lengtis, in'quuntities to aule.” G7 Wells- ive. ‘peas of. rithout incumbranee, a ike the acquaintance of an honest, ber gentleman, between 3 und ‘Srivune office. NAL=4 CATHOLIC WIDOW LADY, AGE dressmaker, would 40. “Address A 8h, Tespectuble, so- ‘Olt SALE—TWO WALL CASES, ONE COUNTER ker’s sizh, door screens, one hon Fite MiG coumbinution tock. Gio. ait West Jnckwon-at. pt SALE—NEW SILCH COWS. JAMESSTOKES, Fotsontysieu wndale, Chi BEBSHIP. RSONAL—A GENTLEMAN OF i PERO natal aadtsotusious prinelpios: wishes he dequaintance of a maiden or widow ludy same a0, menns; object, mutrimony. Address A 24, Trid- une ofice. MIDDLE-AGE, |. DERSONAI—A GENTLEMAN IN GOOD PosI- Pi ATS, Proterunces, dexires tho acquaint= ‘ance of ‘iribune otice. ‘oune American widow with hiir preferred; object, matrimony. Address some means: PERSONAL SHERRY WOULD LIKE A NOTE ‘from parey he saw ut Aurora and afterwards in ibis clty. Address A 11, ‘Tribune oftic ee i ERSONAL—A YOUNG LADY OF iti bility, accomplishwents, and beauty desires cor- Zesponderice with true gentleman of position, W vith such would perhaps exchanx¢ tus it plenze answer this ig. “Address Miss A. EL STOUK- AN, Milwaukee, Wis. RCTA- ‘PERSUNALILADY (BRUNELTE ‘duster, went west on Sangumon Friday morning, Ga. nr. Sond address to ¥ vi. Tribune office. ). WITH LINEN Hoi SALE—BOARD OF TRADE Mix) OES ETE &. HCRDEN, 26 soutu Waterst B—A ‘THOROUGHBRED BLACK-AND- ESS weeks old, Call at 35 West Mudison- at, to-day. Roi AT 5% WABASH-AY.. 4 GORDON On Seas, ‘2 months old; all retrievers. pe NTED-WITH $00 CAPITAL 1N ‘one of the largest restaurants of the city. .Ad- dress x GA Tribune ot tose, ‘vo. so ¥ $4, Pp dt WANTED fa ring business; will pay larze profits; want capital to extend bnsihess; trade Rood. Address X 14, Tribune oftice. yood. Interest .on the: invest- ‘Eribune orice. Payener WANTED—THR ADVERTISBR. WHO ‘hay x largo experience In box manufactaring and is postedin lumber and wood-working muecbinery, desires to enmtze In the business with a partner who + wilt furntsn equal eapltal—from $7,000 to $10,000. Call ‘nt office CHARLES GARDNER, Washington-st, between I'und 2 o'clock.- + (PARINSE WANTED-WitH S00 770 $0.00 70 purchase interest of retiring partnér in an estab- ished manufacturing business paying large profits, und carrbe eniarzed to any extent. Address ¥ Si, ‘Tribune oftve. ARTNER WANTED—IN AN ESTABLISHED ra RD che ret purty a moderate sciary and in- y 18 a moderat lat 42 folder on the money suatantecd. Address €& rib ‘une office. : ARTNER WANTRD—A GOOD CHANCR FOR A ‘practicnl printer or pressman fs offered to buy into an ablished ottice; $1,000 only required. Addreys A336, Tribune office. ARTNER WANTED—PRACTICAL PRIN'TET, ‘with $4 cash, to take uo bulf interest in a well- ‘established Job-printing office in city. For particulars ndnress %.5:, Tribnne office. mat AIT i WANTED—AN HONEST MAN WITH ‘#1000; seaurity for same putin your bund: busi- Bese both pleasant and very profitable. Addresy A 12. Tribune office. __ STORAGE. — FIRE-PROOP WAREHOUSE FOR STORAG: ‘of furniture, carriages, bigsies, and u!l kinds of jerchandise; lowest rates Zor goud ‘accommodations in the city. .Constabie trade not solicited. # to WD North Morsan-st. . YHICAGO STORAGE CO.. 20 TO 205 RANDULPH- ‘SL, have the finest warerooins und the best faciji- ties in the city for: storing furniture, pinnos. merchan- S. RANDOLPH- oO dest GE G: 200 TO ‘st, huve the tinest wirerooms and the best facil!- ties in the.city for storing furniture. pianos, merchan- dise, ete. Low rates. Advances mado if desired. IDELITY STORAGE CO. Nos. 7. 73 AND & F'ibirVan Buren-st; established (sid: permanent and relinble: storuge of furniture; advances made. JGOR STORAGE IN CLEAN DRM LOFTS, BY Pon cntorcapply to H.W. WETHERELL, is and Ii Wabasb-av. | ' ¢ LAGE WOR FURNITURE, . BUGGIES, ETC: Oneapoat nud bese im elty- Advances at low roves: C&G. PARRY. It) Wost Monroe-ac BUILDING MATERIAL. For, SALE—50 PINE DOORS. 3 FT, BY TFT. aredeach, 3 walnut doors, at $1; 2 walnut dodra, 26 ft. by 9 ft. 2 In. walnut Inside blinds, 10 ft.und 1? ft. Jong, €l each; pine inside binds, assorted sizes,. Sic. each; 100 sash, jusorted. lsc. ene. Apply to 8. MAUZY, 28 South rk-st ‘OR SALE—10 FEET HEMLOOGK TIMBER, AS- sorted sizes and lengths, cheap.for cash. Apply io Spriner's Machinery Dopot, 32 to Suuth Clinton, jOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN—A NICELY-DE- signed Jolict cut stone front for house, ready to setup. Address ¥ EA ‘Tribune oBive. For. BALE—A-FINE NEWFOUNDLAND. AN EN- all No. iat 102 Jish terrier, und a conch-do; vi ia Salterst ces JE-A NICE MARBLE SODA iNT On, Sd airapss Habetaas order. sb south lalsipa. SEWING NIACHINE:! NEW LAT) BOUT IMPROVED SINGER AP faulty aid medium sewing machines to be re= ALEGVERY LOW-SEVERAL LARGE Fetna Sal carotials Flying Durgnman). 630, bo erition on Our ; in los North Wells-st. wees Beer Ae ae ban 1, Sitoscbilt Cemetery, iocated “i cing 2 riginal lt size xs and Mixes tree: fourths of ar rprice. “Address “X @, Tribune. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF EESONAL—SUSAN: WILL GO 7 Hare Torienes Dont fall C.W. F week for lett: Pp. 0. THIS NAL—FRANK H. dress, BI OUR FRIEND 3 ‘would like to see you; Snxivus to know bow yj aye gotting along, 1 received your letter of Thodus after you went away. Snme ad ERS mediately. ice for you. 3 SSSI WISH TO SEE YOU IN- NAL—JESSIE J.. SRSEON SONAL—LENA WALT, LEVT L-TWO GENTLEMEN, STRANGERS TPO: Had bee waintance of two es need answer. Third-av.,to boremoved. F.C. ViERLING, 113 730R SALE—TWO-STOLY D-ROOM HOUSE, 2a E (new number.) 3 of * Ruyal Banquet” troupe call at Former members pt, SEtzcuie Managers Loe ue: sultubieuge. Objees matrimony, A [XMAS OF PROPERTY, © TEARS qe Aceusiniancs of iadyof menns | ‘tribune. + Wsren A, PIANO OR ORGAN PLAYER TO gravel with 8 combinsuon. Address at once Z ‘$1, Tribune office. jailed out nt once at factory, prices for cash, at THOMPSON'S wholesale store, 295 Wabasb-av_ Lb KU GE SECOND-HAND SEWING M chines at $5 to $10ench and warranted. jtepair! a upectalty at'l HOMPSON'S, 247 South Halsted~st. adits AND FAMILY SINGERS, WHEELER & Wilson, and other good machines, from %8 up- wards. Loan oifice, 15 Clurk-st, oom 2 175 SOUTH, MORGAN-ST—ONE | SDRAWER O Wilson sewing machine to sell cheap for cash. AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED-TO SELL THE JUVENILE toy engine. Energetic men can make $a day. Apply at 204 Hust Jacksun-st., Monday. fs G “8 WANTED-SIX Of KIGHT BXPE- rienced agents, male or female, at once, t0 can= ‘Yass the city for the best-selling household articie in Bere'iS ac fosiahintes Mintle tort eee Berens cnaseaneedes anteed, "Appl to W. EL.UFFICEK, 44 Clark-st, rear entrange, or 2) Wabash-av... after 6 p_2. PRINTING MATERIAL, * LE-10p LHS PICK, MODERN AND OLD Pesyie DIS ae primer "30 Ibs brevior, 50 1bs ‘onpatell, ip lots zo suit. 14 DearborD-st. | our “new mei b Farwell Halls 13 mplls mone tom, by -muethod.” will be uble to perform.on plano, organ, orauitar, which will require years: by the o} reid; no eharis. Prof J. Ht SEACDONALD, Prin- cipal + P aI. DICKSON, = H ELOCUTIONIST, -- ZU Monroe-st., opposite Palmer House. A teach class wil! be commenced Wednesdsy morning at W:), erm" of cight te: ®. ‘Tho course will include readings by uiyunced pupils, and lectures on the Voice by Prof. Meteairand others, : ESSON ON PIANO Olt ORGAN GIVEN TO AS ‘one anxions to learn and willing to work by & compaten: tencher of 13 years! experience. Terms & cents 8 lesson or #10 In advance for 2 lessons, Ad- dress Srv. L. M.CULTLE,- Music Studio, 161 North ‘Westem-nv. eet: VE Kunze, DRAGIATIC READER AND DE; inentor, receives pupils tn voice culture and dramatic art in either English, French, or German. 129 Michigan-ay. 1S H. M, WHEELER'S ROARDING AND DAY ‘School. 24 West Kundviph-st. Sommer term opens July 12, fal! term Sept. 13, 382 Method and Books xame ay used in publie sehouis, ROF. E. 8. METCALY’S SCHOOL OF Vocal musle, elocution, drawing, and painting. 170 State-st. Hlevator 70 Monroc-st- metres, also Latin, French, German, be- ynatles thorousiily taught by Prof. THOS. CLARKE, a West Adams-st_ YP ANTED-PUPILS IN PORCELAIN TYPR; Waiitio: spot or inde materiais furnished free- Address 2] Robey-st. 2 A MONTH EACH—PIANO AND VOCAL mpetent lady teachers. Rooms 82 teins East Sadison-st- Pianos for peac- st--We ‘guarantes, that tice. Bcatcansies FOX ANTS 6 ence OGY—MRS. Dit. ELLIS NEVER FALLS SHOU AO ites history yr answer any queation on ail subjects correctly; your luck in lottery, With your Jucky numbers, as also your luck.in all, games of chancewhen2to bay or ell to profit, If ‘sick or in trouble, eunsult. the Doctor quickly. “Gives informa Hon. by letter. Call or address Sts, DR. ELLIS, {room 40, 2) West Madlson-st., Everett House. PVICH AND COUNSEL UPON ALL SUBIACTS A catecriy vivan by Sime. Claro natural clairvoy= dnt; fev, cents; no Kents. “10 West Polk-at. ar E. ZARAVILA. THE-GREAT C a, Tecounized by the elite of Europe aad Aiuericu as the yreutest living cluirvoy- ant: punrantees to her visitors complete sativiuetiod. Tevenling thelr most profuund scereta and. giving an ehtire ife-reading, Las the renowned Persian chate for uve, business, ete, 35} Wabash-av.. second Hoor. Congultations versonaily and by fetter. Z {ONSULT THE MOST RELIABLE CLAIRVOY- | ant und palmist; ives advice upon anything soa wish 0 know: feo 5) centa; gives magnetic treat- ment. a4 West Madison-at CORRECT READING OF THE PABST, Ee pretent nad future, go to M. A. GENEVIA, 500 est : Lake-st. G?, SEE THE SEVENTH DAUGHTER, THS wonder of the world in telling past, present, and future; drinks separated t er Shroueh charms, and makes bome happy. “Malt price to jor. Satisfaction or ne 29 Hubbard-st,, neat Battin. MME. PORTSSOUTH, formerly Ferbane. GRATE LEASTERS, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- ‘netic healer ats? South Ada-st. MRS, POTTER. THE MOST, WONDERFUL AS- trologist of the age. Ans just rouirned from Europe, where she has beet scknowledzed by all Fhe nobility to be the greatest iind-rcader of tik nine- teenth century. telling past presept, and fatare, the name of the one you will marry, that of her visitor, show likenesses, hus thut great Exyptinn secret, for such as juve, and speedy marriage;-can give lock charms su thit your eneales will not have. powor over you; she, wives perfect satisfaction. Fees, 60 centaand 31. Parties residing dutof the city ean con- sult Mrs. Potter by lettor, Inclosing a Jock of bafr, $1, and stamp. Office, LE Wabush-av. No gonts, ATERIALIZING SEANCES TO-NIGHT; PRI- M vate sittings duly; 2 positive cure for nervous debility and all other chrunic diseases, or no pay PROF. MATHEW, AL D., 87 Weat Madison-st_ Ae WUME. LA GRANGE, £2 -W: MADION-ST., M ‘should be consulted by all married and wl ingle 1a dies in trouble; a medical secret that wilf save them yeurs of suffering, pain, etc.; advice free. 5 E ANGETIN, THE GREAT CLAIR DW thaAmumotia neater, 20 Stato-at, Ba ion guaranteed or money refunded. f. KETCHAM, MAGNETIC HEALEIG NO. 75, Mei Stadisnmse. ttoow 4° "Wako elevator, M ES. COLLINS, CLAIKVOYANT Bectic phyvician, 4 Wabash-ay- UTE RECOMMEND MES. FRANKS AS TIE BEST A marrage, absent friends, ds ae oe Tar WW. Mudison-st., Fee dle to 31, ‘AND BMAG- eases business. 261 W. DRE | Eeesiratd & - Good Pitiex Wit BE Pain FoR CASt-OrF c] GELDEN'S, 1710 State-st (old No. © Colmne ty promptiy attended Ww. Lxiadish TL CASH PAID FOR CAST-OFF CLOTHIN dresses, etc. Ladies attanded by Sirs. Soe iaress J. GELDEIA SM Siate-at ee PAID FOI LADIES lye Hee eee eee cena atct wea gents' cast-off clothing, ote. N. yal promptly atiended. to. “Address J. COMMS: 49 West Handuiph-st* By mail prow 70 SESTESTOLADIES AND GEV ELEMIS. take notice ‘before you are xolng ty the watering places, the beet thing yon can do ix to Close Out your cast-of clothing, even lt, they nr in good -condition. -We pay good ‘prices. ‘The inaues wilido more cvod than to pack them up, and have them eaten up with the moth, whea you come bcs Address “Mr. or Mrs. ANDEEWS, the, boss -prices payers.

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