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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY. 95 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, FINANCIAL. ae eee little. Chief Mining Company, Boom No. 54 Boreel Ballding, 115 Broadway. New Yous, July 15, 190. Board of Trustees have this day de- aoey a MONTHLY: DIVIDEND (No. 6 of one per cent on the TEN MILLIO! DOLLARS ($10,0c0,000) Capital Stock of his Company, amounting to ONE HUN- | DRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) | or FiftyCents per share, out of the sixth | month's ret earnings, payable at the Mining } Trust Company on the 24th inst. ' Transfer Books will close July 2oth, and copes Gth. . ‘ wy . VERDENAL, Secretary. DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 130 LaSalie-st. Members of New York Stock Ex 5 AY. Cc. Wy. BL AUBERT MP HUS W. STELD, Special. GHE CMON TRUST” COMPANY BARK, | Northeast corner Madison and Dearborn-sts, Receives savings deposits und allows intereston sane atthe rate of Of percent, subject to the rales of the ey G. M. WILSON, Cashier, tlerge ‘ SOULE & CO., Commission ‘Merchants, MG isbn Se. GuicAGO. TEL” for Cueaane MINING CARDS. SVK CLVER NING AND RELL Co 1000 Shares d Perelcpment Stock BIDTER SHARE. pat VALDE, #1000 The attention of investors is Invited 10 this WASHINGTON-ST., ORFICE: 18 wast Tih ro POLITICAL FABLES FOR THE TIMES, For The Chicago Tribune. The wolves in the South, being engaged in killing sheep, were set upon by dogs. eat 9 the dogs would only keep away,” said tho | wolves, “there would be peace in the land.” “Peace,” replied the dogs, “ between.the wolves and the dogs; but -how between the wolves and the sheep ?”” “ All I want,” said the wolf, ashe devonred ablack shcep, “is liberty to enjoy my din- acer” : ‘The wolves, trying to get intoa sheep-fold, put a sheep’s head on their leader. That not succeeding, they next were willing to take a veritable sheep, if that would get them in, A ship, having a patriotic fizure-head anda traitorous crew, said, “I follow my loyal head.” “Yes,” was the reply, “but as the ‘Usloyal crew directs.” A fiock of crows, thinking to remove the suspicion thatthey were crows, took a dove toreprésent them. “That dove,” remarked an eagle, “doesnot make the crows one whit Jess crows; and ig, besides, in great danger i , JE. N from its company. A boy tied a cork to an anchor to make it swim. “A cork,” he was told, “will not doatan anchor, but only show, as a buoy, where it lies sunk.” ‘ A thief behind a screen said: “I put this sereen before me to show where I stand.” “Not so,”” replied the officer; “‘you are only fet hiding bebi A man in a sewer asked his old comrades to come and stund by him. . “We should like io be with you,” said they, “if you were not insomuch filth. Instead of asking us in, owever, had you not better come out ?? | | The Produce’ Markets trreguiar— Provisions | i { | Stocks Not Active but Still Disposed to Advance. Foreign Exchange Hanging. About the Specie Import Point. Weakness of New-York Exchange—Local Demand for Securities. Firm, with Less Doing. | Wheat, Corn, and Oats Weok—Other Drendstlls Steady. FINANCIAL. -Btocks were. dull and strong. Nearly every-. thing that was quoted showed some slight gain, and a few, like Lake Erie, Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans, and Northern Pacitic, made hand-. some gains. Ali the talk one hears on the street is for higher prices. Advices from New York are to the same purport. Buyers have not yet become numerous, sud if the shorts have been driven to cover as gencrally as is belleved tne market has not eo much support that a reaction’ of a few per cent would be surprising. Tho bulls belleve in much higher prices, looking for- ward as they do to a season Of greater prosperi- ty than this country has ever yet enjoyed. Wall street was singulerly devoid of rumors. Transactions were light, as usual ona summer” Saturday. Burlington & Quincy made 4, to 125: Rock Island 3, to 10934; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnatt & Indianapolis 3, to’ 70; Lake. Shore ¥, to 107%; Northwestern %, to 943 the preferred %, to 13%; St Paul X, to 81%; the preferred X, to107; Wabash 34, to 418; the preferrsid'12, to WY: Ohio X, to 3514; St. Joo , to 85% ;.the preferred X, to 72%; Pace Mail, to 43%; Hudson's, to 8; Lacka- wanna. %,. to. 8; Jerser Central 14, to 75%; Reading %, to 185; Iron Mountain %, to 53%; Western Union %, to. 1063{;' Atlantic & Pacific ¥, to 45143 Chattanooga 4, to 08; Lake Erie & Western 144; to 8%; Northern Pacitic 1%, to 20%; the preferred 135, to 6273; San Franolsco %, to 374; the preferred %, to 48; St. Punl & Omaha , to 4134; the preferred X, to 76%; Chi- cago, St, Louis & New Orleans 2%, to-22%; and Chesapeake & Ohio X, to 19. sed C., C, & LC. lost 34, to17X%; Louisville & Nash- ville: 8, to 1183; Mavhattan }, to 25; Kansas & Texas %, to 38%; Erie \, to 43%; Michigan Coutral 4, t6 25. Erie second 6s opened at 90{, sola at 90} and 904, and closed at 993. -Inraiiroad bonds in New York on ‘Thursday there was an active demand for most ot the leading issues, and in the final dealings prices generally edvanced. The bonds most prominent in the transactions were Erie ‘consols, Kansas & Texas firsts and seconds, Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern firsts, and the Denver & Kan- sas Pacific. mortgages. Erie consolidated seconds advanced from 89% to 90K, and do ‘funded 5s from 86 to 85; Kan- sas &- Texas declined from 105% to 10534, and do seconds rose from 66 to 68!¢; Kan- sas Pacific consols declined from 95X to 95}, and recovered to 95%{;. Texas Pacific incomes sold up from &$ to 63; Iron Mountain first pre- ferred incomes from §3%¢ to 85; Union Pacific firsts from"112% to 112%; C.,C.& LC. incomes declined from 413; to 40, and recovered to 40%; do firsts fell off from 883 to 88;. Boston, Hart- ford & Erie firsts from 44 to 43; Burlington, Ce- dar Rapids & Northern firsts sold up from 9133 to 91:4; Lake Shore consolidated coupon firsts from 121 to.1%1x; Denver & Rio Grande firsts from 103% to 101i. é “ Government .bonds were dull. District of Columbia 3.653 were 99:4 bid and 100 asked: the A erass! d well, avanted to doubt, hopper, because he jum; PSullL in Seana Sead he oom your skill in jumping,’ ut What bas that to “do with soak A horse and 2 mule being about to run a rece, tho mule suggested it be decided by a trial as to which could. kiek best. A dog, which had been faithful in protect- gssvep from the wolves; after a time ap- ‘peared at the fold at the head of the wolves, denanded _ admittance... “We imigh! irust you,” said the sheep, “if you came vlone; but we can’t admit the wolves.” “But L fought well for you,” persisted the dug. “* ¥es,” replied the sheep; “‘as the en- emy of the wolves we know you, but are doubtful of your policy as their friend.” “Ldt us liave charge of your fold," said the wolves, “because we nave killed no sheep for fifteen years.” “Because you have been prevented by others from killing sheep oes not leave you any the less wolves. Be- sides, your great anxiety to‘get into the fold, ; where you can again do damage, makes us suspicious of you.” a, Weelve up all our: old hostility,” said dhe wolves, “and submit to_one of your old iriends as onr leader.” “ Because You sub- mitto one of your old enemies,” replied the sheep, “we will not submit to of ours.?” a Let me in” said the maggot tothecheese; “One Bn can do you le. harm.) True,” replied thecheese; “but who knows how many more will follow ??? «I can do but little injury in jeason,”? said {memati garment oTrne was | ply; in, W! i bow joes ari on ret in, who can tell | A litle boy, who had-been sullen over -a Hlipping for stealing reserves, said that | ieee ae ee a re 2 ave charge 0! a change,” sald the grasshop- / er, “since you aré in per- ; us. Let'us take posses- | E and everything will 80} ”_Avsrry BremsowER. __Avstmx Bre + _ NIL DESPERANDUM, bitter griefs to rest; Qimoc'er thy cup may bes” God bath Kept its dregs thova thee! guard from slips~ ing, stainless baby-tips? Heareg ambit Gat tp Qrfor thee do tender ores fond waten in Paradise? nny U} Yr TOO! How thoy ‘emille downy thro’ the gloom! When {tt besséd overmuch Beckont Aurela Joving touch ho aes BP the way they trod. ‘are in the light of oat ‘Allis dark? ana et One ; feart fisaly: shares thy aeddese poe eto Which the srorld is ardss, Hange ‘thee on Sorrow’s cross als dark? Behold! afar Heams the golden Moraing-Star a l human hearts cail “Hope”; thee up the slope! 1 Bravely bear, en, nor despair! * rare: Metssonier. iv hes this para; 4 We don’t ! 3 | 63, 103% bid and 10$% asked., { special enuses to affect the course of prices, no ; Chrysolite closed at Tia, bt Academ graph, New York Eveni ‘Post says eubodies “A Story has poenerrouisted ‘by some the effect that Mf. Meis- fi z | Ht Ei LL Free ly was asked to do this, but PY to be able to afirm’ that the t did not hesitate a moment roposition. *Ido not mean to ‘28.8 showman,’ he is reported to é i 4 ry Double sufferers. 48,109 bid and 10934 asked; the 43:5, 111 bid and i1X asked; the Ss, 103% bid and 103% asked; the Foreign exchange was weaker for commercial sterling. Sterling posted rates were 483 and 485; actual rates were 48? and 484; and sterling com- mercial 479 and 479%. for francs, posted rates were 823% and 621% for Paris. Commercial francs werg 520% for Paris, 597% for Havre, and 528 for Antwerp. Marks were 134 arid 91% for posted, 963 for’ documentary. Holland fiorins, 40}4 for sight; Austrian florins, 414;.Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 2734. » ‘The great dullness of financial matters in this city is shown in the clearings, which Inst week | were for the first time in a long while tess than the clearings for the corresponding week of last year. The movement of provisions and grain to the seaboard has been so large that New York ; exchange has weakoned, and sold yesterday at 50@iSe per $1,000 discount.. Loans were quiet at 4@6 per cent on call and 6@$ per cent on time. Local securities ure selling at fanoy prices. Chicago bank clearings for the week are re- Ported as foliows by Manager D. R. Hale, of the Chicago Clearing-House: BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK. Spectol Disnatch ta The Chtcaso Tribune, New Yous, July 24.—The course of the market to-day has not varied from that of other days during. the week. The dealings have been j imited, and the leading stocks nre firmly held in,the grip of afew heavy operators, who ap- pear to be strongin the belief that another boom must come.. As there were no rumors or effort was made to advance quotations, except fractionally, and the close of the day was mado at about the opening prices. Pacific Mail shows the exstence of a pool, and rose 1 por cent. Sen traders were absent to-day from the stree : In mining matters dealings were dull, with a further drooping tendency in Leadville ‘stocks. ttle Chief at 4x, and | Amie at 85. In other stocks verr little was pons, but there isa growing feeling of firmness in re~ gard to Silver Clif properties. * ‘To the Western New York, July 2£+-Governments strong.on a fairly active business, he Railroad bonds strong and active- State securities quiet, but generally firm, The stock market was weak.st the opening, | and fell off a fraction, but eubsequently.became strong and active, and prices udvauced Xj to 24 er cont. Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans, Tate Erie & Western, Coal and Granger shares, Pacific Mail, and Denver & Rio Grande led in | the upward movement. Speculation continued | strong uatil the.final dealings, when there was a slight reaction on sales to realize profits. i etions, 236,000 shares- < 1,100, New Jersey Central (W0| New York Central 3 sixty days at 48: demand, 48424, The following is the weekly bank statement: Loans, increuge, $2.203,300; speci¢, 331,556,000; ‘legal tenders, decrease. $564,200; de- posite, decreuse, $908,%0; circulution. decrease, “00; reserve, decrease, $1,878,825. The banks now hold. $16,592,600 in excess of the’ legal re- quirements. GOVERNMENT BoNDs, jevsenelO$ INOW 45 0-02. ung Pucite Ga Of & St Joe reterred tron Roagtin Ifthe thon comte ands that now have their rest and | Badner eperoVod UF cottpllcaon os liver and | Northern Pacitie pid 8 agg? Wor a on aie re, Nace’ 8 reer, | nisville & Nashvilic + ks: —— x i He pref suated, eS, Eaptander will welcome the } Northwestern Leorsome usanold friend,to whom Sopa Girouge oe On oF bis family is indebted for help | St baal ged abs bine! tical periods of sickness aud de: | maa. 40 reas: ‘hat come to erary une j BePaula Omane pid 8, Wells vargo FINANCE AND TRADE. 2 L&W $5) Reales enn iy I Reuding.. 0 Onto & 3 pp plo s Atisstasty Chesapeure & Mobile & Ont Cievel’nd & C.C.&L C. Anancial circles ig Cafion Del Aga and Railroad, moaking- men intorested terday’s prices. Jand first ton & Quinos vs, 12134 shown. ‘Topoka itailroad, 1 Quines, 1455 Lake Cham; Sena 1» SUBS preferred at $4.75. $15,000 to the ton, Alph: Beles - £ - BO Bosrox, July 24.—Min! lows: ~ Allouer Mining (new), Culumet & Hela... ‘Catalp: Rock 73, 9933; do sert 73, va 114342; Sandusky serty, 62. as : ue jand stocks—Wuter-Power was off 8. Othor jand securities unchanged. 5 The mining stocks in pointof activity were showing considerable’ improvement, ‘an the exception of Silver: Isjet, which dropped from 30 to 28, thera was more ‘or less strength To, the Western Associated Press, Boston, July 24.—The closing prices were: Atchison & Topeka first 7a, 1183; 3, 116325 do second 73, 1193" d merican‘Express.... bied Beats Express uickss BOSTON. Special Dispatch to The ‘Crteago Tribu Losros, July %4.—The sensation of. to- its’ ities ~ comparatively nee in include some of Boston's.and New York's knowu and weulthiest citizens. The develop- ment of the tract hus already been carried on iu part for several years past, but vot until ro- cently has it been done ina thorough and sys- tematic. manner.- The Gencral, on his recent, visit_to the Territory, spent tive days in cnre- | fully examining every part of the proporty, leaving yo portion of ‘it without the closes! scrutiny. George William Ballou, the head of the firm of George William’ Bullou & Co, bank- ors, was President ull a short time ugo, but, re- signing, Gen. Grant was clected his successor. The stock: markot was-very active und strong at the close. Hallroads geuerally more steady and showed. but very few chunges. The most important was that in Flint, which sold as high us 230n tho second call. while New York & ‘New England droppt same,to4l, The othor sales were made at yes- Cinefunati, Sandusky jand, 139%; Eastern Railroud, BOR: Marquotte, 33; Little Rock & New York & New Enginnd, 41; plata: preferred, 7014; 5X; Old Colony, 11432; Rutiand proferrod, 36: : FOREIGN. Pri aas July. 24.—Consols, 981-18; account, st : American securities—New s, 105: lz%; Uilinois Central, 110}: i ‘Erie, tnt Ss Moe July 24.—Rentes. 85£ 12. ‘ MINING. NEWS. “OMICAGO MINING BOARD. On the Chicago Mining Board there were sales of 600 shares of Sierra at $4.30, 100 shares of Chi- cago & Silver Cliff at 5, 600 shares of Shenandoah common at $3.75, and 100 sh SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Francisco, Cal., July are the closing quotations at the Stock Bourd: $4,Ualon Gonsolldated.. 21. Exstera was secu! iver SoBe caeokh ey day in the. election: of .ex-President Grant to the Presidency of the Sun Pedro & Mining Company, a Boston in-, stitution with $10,06v,000 capital and 16,00) acres’ of land in the Counties of Santa Fé and. Borna: dillo, New Mexico. ‘The property is rich in cop- per ore, Which-nasays trom 10 to 46 per ceut, ‘Two thousand acres of it ure well udupted for guld placer-mining, and the ‘yield from this source alone ig already great, and promises to be enormous in the future. ‘This section con- tains the finest wuter-yrant in New Mexico, and | is located about thirty milés south of Santa Fé but ten miles” from. the Atchison -In bouds—Atohison 53 sold at 100; do second 1, 19s Pueblo 7s, 118; New-Mexico 7s, 1U@H15; 78, 482@194: Union Pacitic 7, 112;- Republican Vulley.76, 1023; Dubuque 7s, 108%4@ius!¢; Rut- 6s, Yi; Eastern iis, 054@9i; Little 9084; Chicago, Burling- Michigan Central'ss, lo lund 83, 134; “Bos- New York & New England 7s, 1114; Atchison 84; Chicago. Burlington & & Clove- Flint & Pere dort Sith, 45375 densburg & Ge do common nds, BOSTON CONSOLIDATED. Aspecimen of ore from the Boston Consoli- dated Mino was shown yesterday that assayed Yellow Jacket.. dealer 1 OF STON, ing 8 f6| Maa! Syndicat diver Hii Bodie Dist...) tocks closéd as fol- COMMERCIAL, The following were the receipts and ship- ments of the lending articles of produce in this city during the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Saturday morning and forthe corre- sponding time Inst year: CEIPTS, ‘bu oats, 2,696 bu rye. No. 3 barley, 1 car ex irregular Saturday. upward, iu sympathy with a small supply of hogs and some consequent excitement at tho Stock Yards. They did not, however, advance but relatively steady, "707,000 bu. Inspected out: ‘791 bu corn, 6,312 bu vats. ‘The inspection of wheat, to date this month aggregates 2,220 car-londs, against 4,076 to same time last year, and 1,883 fordo in 1878 Of the total, 1,526 cars, or 66 per cent, is winter. ‘The following wero the recoipts in this clty durmg the past week: tra. 80 much as many persons ex Withdrawn from store during Friday for city consumption: 1,263 bu wheat, 1,848 bu corn, 1,161 ‘The following grain: was received in this city Saturday morning: lear No. 1 amber wheat, 133 carsNo. 2 red, Scars No. 2 winter, 4£ cars No.3 do, 11 cars rejected, 18 cars No.2 Spring, 5 cars No.3 do, 4 cars rejected,1 car no grade (2 Wheat); $34 cars and 83,200 bu No, 2 corn, 1 car yellow, 206 cars high mixed, 10! cars reflected ,245corn); 39 cars white vats, 25 cars and 2,700 bu No. 2 mixed, 16 cars rejected (80 oats); Lear No. Arye, 23 cars No, 2 du,3 cars rejected; 1 car Total (1,577 cars), 60,486 bu wheat, 428,- of breadstuffs Fuly 2 17, a ay Moe, July’ 17, July 26, 53,282 41,958 <15768 = 281°700 aR - “BRL + 5,88 300 ‘The corresponding ehipments were: os a Tuly2i, Tuly 1, sce oe Wheat. bn. TOS TIBI Corn, bu. alos 37 ea. gg 15,6 Bs G3 iS ee The leading produce markets were quite Provisons again turned ‘pected, and ments fell back decidedly from the highest point. of the session. Spring wheat was while quite weak for this month, ail thougnts of a July vanished. Winter wheat was again heavy, asier on futures, squeeze having shippers saying that it did not come up to re- quirements, probably because sweating in the warehouse instead of having done so previous to slitpment from the farm: Corn was again weak, with big receiptg and stiffening freight rates. Oats Were weaker in sympathy with corn, declining ‘steadily through tho session. Rye.was quoted firmer, being scarce, and barley was dull. Mess pork closed %e higher, at $11.95G14.9714 for Au gust and $14.874G@14.90 for September. Lard closed 2c higher, at £0.924@6.95 selier August $8.974@i.00 for eptember.’ Short ribs clused at | $7.024@7.05 for August. Spring wheat closed 4 @2%c lower, at 91%cfcr July and 88x¢ asked for August. Red winter closed at 913 for July. Corn closed $@le lower, at 35¥Xe for spot and ae for August. Oats’ for July and 22%c for Augu: %@le lower, at, 25¢ st: Rye was firm at *684@30c-for July and. 6i¢c for August. Barley was ‘steady at Y5c seli active an higher, at $4.50@5.10 for heavy. eptember. ' Hogs were ‘S4HVBLES for light and Cattle Were’ firm, with x eu the with do land grant 368, 1183 nosylvabia, 93346; Read- ares of Shenandoah 24.—The following sales.on.a basis of $3.0004%6' for common to. choice. i a ‘The demand for dry g00d3 Was Neht, ang con- fined for the most part to such articles ag ure required for current trade. Prices were com- paratively steady. In tho boot and shoo market not much was doing, this being tho dull season with dealers in foot-wear. Groceries were moy- ing froely at ‘sustained prices. Unt the new ‘crop makes its appearance, the coffee supply must continue tight, and - therefore prices aro lkely to be well supported, despite the hand-to- mouth character of the-demand. Sugars con- tinue active and firm..: Rico,sirups, molasses, and soaps wero stendy. There was a good do- mand for butter, avight supply, and 2 firm mar ket. Cheeso remained firm, though in’ less ae- mand than on the earlier days of the Week, the fact that New York and Liverpool were weaker checking the movement. There was an unt changed market for fish, dried fruits, and canned goods. Oila were generally steady. Extra lard oil was advanced 1c. .Coal and pig-iron were shipping — facil- | frm, d wget caters Lumber was quict at the sale docks, Only a est-' | few loads wore offered, and these wero sold early." Lath were firm. Atthe yard trade con- tinues good, and the market strong. Tha heavy’ reooipts of the past week have filled up the yard docks, but thoy are now being cleared, and deal- ers will be ready for the next floet by the time it gets here. Wool was in moderate request and steady. Brogm-corn wad dull, and hides were in being large. Sceds wore firmer, the offerings be- ing small. Green fruits were in fair request and Steady, excepting borries, wHich declined on ac- count of the larger arrivals. Poultry’ was slow and plenty. . > a Lake freights were quiet and firmer at a%c bid for sail yesséls to Buffalo, with few ready to load. 5 s Dornbusch of the 9th inst. snys:+ The publi- cation of stocks at the principal ports of the Hiwrence & Southern is, WX; St’ Joseub 7s, | Finpaoin revealed the paucity ce ‘available see Busiteal SOK New ; Your & Sow Huwland 75, ‘igo ‘Hartford tire | supplies, thus confirming whatbad boon already assumed,—that the quantity of wheat on hand was not only small but unusually smnalt, and under certain circumstances dangerously go.""__ ‘The exports of wheat and wheat tn dour from | ‘Sept. 1, 1878, to July 17, 185, were 165,800,000 bu. ‘The average exports for six years, from Sept. 1, “1873, to Aug. 81, 1878, wore 93,783,533. bu. The exports of oorn from Sept.’ 1, 1879, to July 17, 1880, were 92,000,000 bu. Numerous samples of new wheat have becn received by boss, Strong & Co., of this city, from Towa and. Minnesota. It is not too much tosny thatif it had not come inthe ear nono would have been rocelved from some sections, A gay Hurttord & rio ts, £4; Buster Ralirovd | bunch which 1s stated tobea fair sample of BHS (new), 934; do digs, WIN; Kansog City & Lawrence ts, 1; Ranees City-St. Ju SEounell | many lots gathered slong tho 248 miles of rail Blutfs 7s, 11834: Little Rock & Fort Smith 7s, wes road between Minneapolis and MacGrogor, con- .tains no grain at all, nothing butstalk and chaff “The samples from. some other places are fair, buttake them altogether they do not inaicate anything like an average crop. The treshers are now at work In Central Iowa, j Once again. the Grain Inspectors have suc- ceeded in displeasing both sides. “Receivers -bave found fault because rather largo quanti- ties of tvinter wheat were passed into the lower grades, they claiming that it was good enough for No. 2 red, and would inspect ag of that grade on going out of store, And now Some shippers “come to the fore” with the remark that the wheat offered as No. 2 red in store does not come up to the standard named in the instructions re- ceived from their principals. The fault appears to be that holders of the wheat are rushlig it forward too carly. They are afraid ‘of lower prices tocome by waiting. and so thresh their wheat right away after cutting, and ship it immediately after threshmg. The grain bus not hid time to go through the swent bofore it is offered to'the judgment of inspectors and shippers, and it is diliicult to Judge betwoen external moisture and dampness from the fnside. ‘ A little amendment ts offered to our remarks Saturday about the pork deal. “The longs are -eating pork, but the shorts are eating crow.” They say that three or four prominent firms have declined to trado In pork. for customers 50, long as present conditions continue. It is now widely belfeved that prices will range high till November, when’ the new. pork comes on the market, - 2 _ .PROVISIONS. HOG PRODUCTS—Were less active in pork, and more so in lard, witha reaction from the late weak- ness of Kriday, but disappointing some who expected to see pork touch $15.50; especinlly as Hogs were suoted excited on very small receipts, The chief? | polnt in the market rocentiy, outside of what is widely supposed to be manipulation, ts more confidence in Jard, which bas hitherto ruled comparatively low.- | ‘The suminer packing to date is estimated nt 1,874,000 ‘hows, agaist 1,2%,000 n year ago, and 1,265,000 In 1578. Mess. PORK—Was Jess active ‘but firmer, advancing 2%, and closing 2c above the Iatest prices of Friday, ab $4.5@14.0714 for round lots seller July or seller August, $11.87}4G14.00 seller September, and $14,001.03 for October. ‘The market only sold 2c above th to] itor day. aa OB engtbtenSng Oar Sees pare for sho: count from August prices. Sales ‘were reported of 20) brls seller July at siews@nioTig, Usd Urls Belt Apaust ar atsigelous ssn SW, 16.973¢, solier October at $14.uw: Sidi beis aulior Noveubor ar hbasses ives 4250 Di i elter Nove I hGs 4,20 Sigs and’ 8130 bel tote Total 13 is seller O17) bris. vanced 7364 10¢ per 100 Ibs, and closed 2c lest prices of KTiday, at SoQsatss for tor aciler 1d ESOT 4 ,ARD—Ad: above the lat round jots August, and i6975@i sellor Septem zl , ported of wy) tes r. Sales were re] A the usual demand and firm, tho stock on syle not |. “oft | 7 5 Jess demand for cash or Ju) ‘and elovod at 250, the hicheet pal -Pio., Anguat opened-at 2 BUth falling Off to 22340, whiet Samples wero wonkor and eathi included severn) cars of now outs. Gn: reported pe IN, bu No.2 atoKeaie: Ling by Ti uy by Sample at Zeige on pucks pnd 3.20 bu mixed ut 2ie274o, und 20 be ence 19 free om board. Foi han te eat RYB—Was quiet und fi tere i pgulry for futures, w! bel id buck. de! which openea id Zr the casi, RtIo. tsing joptembo: (c, cus salox wore repented 2, : 2,90 bu by sample atweelic AICLIY—Was quot ind oasy.. Asante of % \- arongrted at Tie. Cish barley was Nomen oe No, 2 und ie for extra. Suziples of new base hove been recelved wich tnuleat. a good crop, lump und brizbt. Cush sal eed of 60) bu by sample at bio on tisck” Seis, D ba No. ‘On track, ‘Tos BY TELEGRAPH.’ FOREIGN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ltvenroor, July 24—-11:3) a, m.~¥LoOR—No. 1, Ls; No. 2, 103, e GuatIn—Wheat—Wipter, No.1, 10s 4d; Ni 2,98 1d; 9s 4a; 1 108; No, spring, No.1, , 2,98; club, No. 2,93 3d. Corn—New No. 1.63 24. : PROVISIONS~Pork, Gls 6d. Lard, 375 8d. Livgnroor, July 2%—Cortox—Dall und easter at § 13-1636 45-164; sates 5,000 bales; speculation und ex- dort, 1,00; American, z BAcox i ctebesS ag LoNvoN, July 31.—PETNOLEUM~Refined, TH.” - Spiurs or TURYENTINE—2is, ANTWERP, July 2.—PErnoreuN—oye, fhe following were received by. the Chicago Board ‘igEHPOon.” July” 25-11: a. m—Plour,’ 10@12 Wheat Winter, idee sid Snetog, ie age aa . NSIS; club, Bs dus orn, 55. c Glade, Lard. Sigdd, es SOF 882d. Pork, z 21—Wheat tn fair demand and js Nu.’ spring, is 2d: No, it do, it ut by2d. Cuntoed of eoast—Whent emite- demand. “Comin good demund. “Ate iy ‘Bont und corn, not much dying, To urrive— Wheat und corn thor dull. "Vorkegis td. |. Bucon—Long clenr, How, ds. Cheese “stendy. it Wenthér tu Baginnd unsettiea. : LoxDor, July F.—LivEnPooL—Whent firm: Com strung. & LANE—Cargoes of coast—Whent and corn gulet, Curzoes on: passio—Wheut inactive. Arrivals of east for orders—W ent lurge. Cor mode erate. Weather in Englund showory. : NEW Yoru. 5 New Yore, July 24—Corros—Dull at 11 11-16@11 18-16e. Futures barely steady; July, 1 August, 11.35c;'Soptember, 10.40; October, 10.5ie; November, Sie; Devember, W.2e;- January, 10.8e; Bebruary, 10.61c. me ‘FLoun—Firm; receipts, 13,00 bris; superfine State and Wostern, $3084.40; common to good extra, H20G1.0; good to cholco. $1.7087.0:, white whoat ‘ane $1.80@5.00; extra. Ohio, $5,187.00; St. Louts, { Minnesota patent process, 8.0088.75, Whtout steudys receipts Bub ueCe. SLUVGLIS; ungruded red, . FLOMGGLIS: Ne 4 red ‘and mixed i red, Juiy, p10. SL Wise whe Ce if bu: uncraded, 44243! 9.2 July. 4isg@iiafo: Ancust. Be; faisec. Outs und lower; receipty, Western nuixed, Soesie: white Western, Qe. Bir und unchanzed. : HOS Pull; buyor's favor; yearlings, 7@lve; New fc. York State, Gnocentks—Cotfee quiet; Rio cargoés quoted at $E5C41 151 Jud lots. {LEA GLIO. Sugar quiet bat rfate tS pood oe GST ike, Molasses C1 arm; fate. ning, 7 LAK quiet ond -unobanged. ice fairly active at full ces, 4 Prrhoreum—Quiet at So; crade, T@iife; refined, L'a LLOW—Active und thm at GM@6 7-16c. HxstN—Quiet but steady at $1uslAge RPENTINE—Firmer: unwashed, Lbgite: Texas, 136350. 3—Pork active and firm: Beet dull ‘und nominal. und hiher; long “clear iniddies, fc; short clear imiddies, sc. a fulrly acuive-and a shade higher; prime steam, i, Berret—Demand fair und market firm; M@%e. GumESE—Quivt but tirm ut Wigusde. META: lunufactured copper anchanged.. Inzot fc. Pix-tron in good demund; Scoten, en ; American, @21.Wc2.0, Rusals sheeting, Valitge. |AILS—Cut, $3.00; clinch, $1.50@5.05, 0 a George Eliot and Mer Husband. ‘We hear by a private letter, says the Hartford (Conn.) Courant, that George ‘Elfot and her hus- band.are now in Venice, und ‘may often be seen together on the pinzzit, where: the novelist a) pears old enough to be her husband's grand- mother, say tho itullans. Weare also pained to read thit Mr. Cross fell into the Grand Canal the other day from a window in the second story of the Hotel Europa. but was fished out by the gon- doliers without demage. PERSONAL. | dourd, Spuclous grounds.ind shade tree: ‘G AND LODGING. BOARDING AND LODGING. ee _ , West Sid - ~.. Conmtry—Continued. WARKEN-AV. — ELEGANT FURNISHED RIVERSIDE: HOTEL 13 NOW OPES go ipa ieet rthtt ed or reer | TRAE Mae Boner fe grey rox Duy boarders reasonabie. : fonteray the ef CHIE HOTS ena a i? ] OGDEN-AY.. OPPOSITE UNION PARE— 2 furnished rooms with board.” aA EARS ¢ BOARD WANTED. Q NORTH THKOOP-ST., BETWEEN MADISON OAKD—AND FURNI: Re 13 Sea HRGOE St, BETWEEN tarnished, | 2 fami gusiiber Culamet or Ceaitie ar sie - fe ‘Twenty-ninth-sts, ‘with bourd in private family. Keference. een Best “of refer- ce, 14. NORTH | SANGaMON-sT. — PLEASANT | £80¢#lven._Addrens 172, ‘Tribune o! rooms with Lonard for one or two gehtlemen. Boeke ror SIAN AND) WIFE IN PRIVATE AND | TrnssgUys west Side -preterred. -Address it se 26 | BisioP-cOURT—A GENTLEMAN. AU wife or single xeateman can obtatn guod board, ‘Boeako—wire Goop house, one land or Groveland OGDEN-AV—LAHGE ROOM NEWLY FU! 2¢ Ons: and cold water; tirst-class board. 3B OSDEN-AV, —WANDSOMELY sURNISHED ruums with board. ‘Table d’hote at 6:0, Pri- Yate residence. Pre OARD-HEY GENTLEMAN IN EXCHANGE ‘8 trst-ch ferred. “Add double und Park. _¥1 24, Tribune ofiice. 2 acer new sewing-machme: 8 fa Ea ress Fos, riba TABLE IN- A y one, single. room Soe. FOR. mily SOUTH es TOF 46 89 1D Tae SANG AMON-SE-ROOMS TO RENT “et Tweltthe OARD—AND ROOMS (UNFURNT. ety) Tor family: three. adi to Twenty-ftth-sta. Addi thi ress H2, Tribune: une, th | is0 day boarders wanted, 48 SOUTH CARPENTER-ST—RUOMS WITH Aecommoiaie eer ‘mprovementes day-boardars Q) BMZaABETisr. — al NISHED -| 4D scone SESE Sioa RSELE PORN OARD—AND AN ALCOVE 01 ru OF ROOMS, by 2 ventlenian nnd wife: (ocsuas Hoe ROO if Union Fark and bowween A 2 ‘or south front an oust or it preferred. Address H 3, ion must be ic and Park-ay-s Tbe 5] ASuLAND-AV. FACING UNION -PARRCA ARD—BY YOUN FG TET, OL aJRR AS. SACRA | Roath OOPS nararear ANNES OARD—A YOUNG WIDOW r 7 site taooom wv Wo | Bag deel Tan ie ora a aS : URNISHED ROOM WITH | bourdera; state price “Addroad areas 9, ONE “ OAHD—IF A STRICTLY PRIVAT Y —BOARD “WITH FURNISHED B' South Side, desire to rent iteely tase A ued rooms, Also barn torent. SOUTH MORGAN-sT FI room or rooms with und wife with best’ roferences, adi board to professional gentieman ldress_J 3%, Tribune, 19 farntsted QUGAS St RURNISHED AND ON- QI. SQETE MonGAN-Sr 0: and one single room naleeiy 7 ralaeee eos with or wi:hout board. ly furnished to rent 5 SUUTIT SANGASION-ST, CORNEROD VAN 185 Buren—Largo, alry rooms eat Tiewt-cians 3. B OARD—BY OARD—WITH AN UNFURNISHED ALCOVE Toura,(n 2 private family preferred, where thers aron few or no other oud West of Ashlund-ay..by a it be TOD Feet ata He ‘by a lady who will be permanent boarders. in a given if required. 86, lycality, ‘Tribune, A (GENTLEMAN, A D PLA ACE G to llvo, where there aru fow of 10 other boarders; where cun’hate comforts ofa home. K@, Tribune. 2. fC) PARK-AV LARGE FURNISHED FRONT xeon with small room off, with board; also Kentlemen. B OARD—WITH TWO ROOMS IN nby; ylve Jocation and yon South terms, A STRICTLY Side by sentlemun, wife 7 Rat Peibuae. Topi and bourd for two Pifrate fam B04 WEST WaASuINGrON-Sr — sciRRTED “= couples or single ventlemen can secu OAR cluss bounl: boase recently furnished and relied B van pleusnat locality, D-BY A LADY: ce. State terms and Reed anawer. Address 141, WOULD PAY IN ‘Tribune ottice.’ AD- location. Onty frat-class 5 WES? JACKSON-ST—FINE ROOMS, 305 MESES bowed, for gontiemenor veneers and thelr wives. References exchanged. zm WEST WASHINGTON-ST.—A VERY DE 3l4 sirable roum for two-with board. ees 2 sonubie. WEST | WASHINGTON-ST. — SPACIOUS Sixt east room, Particulars, Bosed—wite ne whe: OARD—BY A LADY C Ni music lessons in exchanwe or not: teenth-at: ‘South Side preterred. K 5, ‘Tribune onice. vate family preterre 2 room. oxcellent board; special 121 Parties avplying this month, ie 336 WASHINGTON-ST. — A NICELY “WUTC if will carry ot ahweiftneat Addre inch for noo: With terms, L 44, CERT VOCALIST FO! ie rivate fami); ‘Address, with ful OOM, BY IN CPE ro there aro few if any wou, oun Tt 61, ‘Pribuue otfige. ar CARD DAY-BOARD-BREAKFAST AND SUP- Junehfor noon. South Side, north ‘Tribune. - irders; south of ae Address t L nished dorple und single 700m with bourd. OARD — BIRST-CL, Bicreenicines wis eS ,;BOARD AND ROOMS 598 VAN BOREN-ST. NEAR ASHIAND-AV— man. wife, und two babies: Michiran~ Large front suite to rent, with board, ay., between ‘wenty-sixth and -Bfth-s - sponsibio parties without ebiidvens "i" OMS tO F& | Grose g ede aug Rerenee ue Thirty-Atth-se Ad: 4. WEST “ADAMS-ST—DESIN. Ri AOL on Sit, ARANSSTDESIRAT ome HOUSEMOLD Goons, 464 WEST ADAMS-ST-SINGLE ROOM AND | AT 5 AND 05 WEST MADISON-ST. closot with board. ‘THE ONION a $ 528 WEST LAREST. OVERLOOKING UNION FURNITURE : AO Yark—To rent, to man and-wife, or foun é COMPANY mou, with buard, very destruble front room: cheap. soll all’kinds of household ood 34) FOLTON-ST.—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED Th BONO TO Boe a Fe gREY, pa is 642 south front rooms with or withont board, paging forte, SHOWS one to use his furniture’ w ARTIES DESIRING A HANDSOME SUITE" helr stock contalns about everything need P ToOms Orulnie room and first-oluss boned incre | housekeeping.” Parte ‘sults, chamber "yet easy Qf the best tocailties eust of Union Purk, address Ira5, | chy. patent rockers camp chaiee per, ou Penne toc? x Stevia silver-plated ware, cutlery, elassware, tin and TO SESTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND | the housoeopar Ansa y erro, Artic id priate cua tind t-at-elase yoom one. bopra. with | IME PAYMENT PLAN, °° m1 r Asilind-ay. Address ia, Ainuae oiiges M4 V8 Buron-st | which means a small sam dows, the balance to be id August we shall make termseaster South Side, ' SIXTEENTH-ST.— FRONT EAST ALCOVE We refer with pleasure to our customers scatte 1 and back parlor furnished, with or without over the city a8 to.our manner of doing businese. bonsa ees igh ana estalt ait SOS \aGuEy ouarie a [G SeDRIDGE-COURT-FAMILY AND SINGLE Shido eng FO, TG Eepepge-o sy BIN of ong bustuess friends, : QT TWENTY-VIFTH-ST—LARGE BRONT Aq FURNITURE“ ‘ cove room, furnished, with board. Reasonable 58 and COMPANY, price; private fainily; lovatfon unsurpassed, Open Monsey a eae eee wadleon-at, * a nsurps londay, Thursday, and Saturday ovenings. 196 TNENTY Rist St PORNISHED ROOMS BRUSHES HOU: SHIN om sul x two. Unifo 00 sebo! s at bottom. ; board. : ee paymonts. “HitAM BRUSRe s °F HAH OF 9m easy © paring ane than over before to WABASH-AV.— NICELY BURNISHED rooms with or without bourd. 560 WABASICAY, = Boat AND pROguS Lb ‘trom to Week. Day-boarders will be accommodutcd. Ee id 1615 SRMEIE-AV. (ew NUMBER)—SPLEN- did suits of rooms on parlor floor, fur- nisted or unfurnished; also single room. All modem. convenionces. (rice moderate. Heference required. 1899 =WABASH-AV.—ELEGANT, VERY DB- di at “sirndie front rooms, single oF en suite, fur- spished or unfurnished, east front, with or without - Tean fu tice. My s Roods warrant IRNITORE, CARPETS. STOVES, Selling ut cost, for thirty days, ie Furn A lame stock o! ‘forcash OF cnsy payments, "* sb now and save mone; . chamber suits. f Hrst-class walnut and tarble-top Parlor sults in rich brucaded silk, plush, French, ter Bookcases, Waruropes, Prenge eniuh Tour house completa tock ig made eae ‘The West End Furnishing House, and bair cloth. in one day's of dry, first-cluss lumber, t F. COGSWELL'S, West‘ Madison-st_ Dourd. Meferences exchanged, A ASANT. SUITE OF | plate, mirrors, Dow AD 1914 WABASH-AV.—PLE. t OR SALE—-HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ANI fr roo! n second Hoor, also larg jan ire re 0 West Mad- room on samo door with bound. Roteenceee aTze songs On nh Inquire at drog store 30 West : 1927 MIGHIGAN AV. NEAR IWENTIETH-SY. | 75 yoo WANT GOOD Goons AND FAIR = Refer- ‘enees exchan: 2233 COVTAGH GhOVE-AO—NicuL Y-FOR- ZAVO nisned rooms, ‘with board, trom $ to # per > oi » NEA! elizhtful roums, with board. ged. u nn YOUNG. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO MAKE the nequaintance of n refined youne ludy that ta fond of driving, etc., residing on the North or South Bide: Address L, 63, i'ribuno oftiee.. [SPORMATION WANTED OF MARTIN CONNORS de = lnst heard of in Hetonu City. Cal. MARY KLESBISH, 313 North Horiba P19 NTED OF THE WHEREA- go bQuigof Dr. Dat. Morea, ocultst, formeriy, ait South Olark-st. San Prue pers please’ copy. ‘Address Ht, Veibune office. . BRSONAL—I HAVE LEFT THp CITY. DONT call until you hear from me. POPLAR TREE. (PERSONAL-¥: FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Z- PERSONAL—A WiboW OF 1 IN BupUCED # circumstances, wishos the acquaintance of a. zen- Heman who will nssist bor in business. 2115, Tribune. BILSONAL—TALENTSD YOUNG NOBLEMAN, Stranwer in great dpatress ind sotual need, would be thankiul for work, 11 $5, Tribune oltice.- PERSONAL-MISS 4. WILLIAMS, WilO Sots time ngo worked for Field & Lviver, is re: to communicate with her brother. Edwara Lnillips, yrhy bas Juss arrived in the clty and isauxioua to heat trom her. Address or cal at $31 Fifth-av. ERSONAL—TWO LADIES WERE ATI, WEST side, about 10 Wednesday evening, July 23. Will tallest one, who recognized oldish gentioman, pleasa call Monday or Tuesday evening about § or send ad- dress to L 43, Tribuno oftce. LOSE AND FOUND. Exe PARTY WHO EXCHANGED VALISES ‘at Mupwor's does not retura it, steps will be taxon, io obiain ityas he is Lnown. | good vourd. Day boarders taken. WARASH-AV.—NICELY-FURNISHED - 2225 frontroom for gentleman and wife, with evel can gasl Ing in getting parior, chamber, dintn, en furniture, ruses stoves, ranges. u{l-cloths, crockery, and’ ching to furnish 3 house complece, REE’, 2 und i834 West: Madiso: get everything you necd on a: fash prices. “ULICK BOURGE, # and 0g West Stad~ and ingrain cs cutlery, " go to LL DEaL- and kite pets, COUK nnd 1CK n-st, Where you aay DuYments of ALICHIGAN-AV. — PLEAS, Re x= peor chamber, din- 2829 rameter aA i RERASANT | ROOM, Hag, ana Kitchen furatture, Brasil ‘shd ingra ear. 2947 INDIANA-AV,—ONE LARGE FRONT AL- entlory: eves bine to furnish = house comple. ied" two Kentlemen or | EXCELSIOR FUKNITURE CO., 2h West Madison a, roum, furp gent und wife, with board; privat wrent. Zi 2970 INDIANA-AV_—TO RENT, WITH BOARD, a in private family. to gentiéman and wite, a pigusunt, well-furnished aicove room; east front. References, a é family; ulgo stable ‘rwelf:h-st, near Desplat =f Fortolon Sites, Sues UaD ae Albany, Rochester, Clov: ni EW. @. MERZN ES Ot West tease R HPATRS FOR STOVES MADE EVERYWHERE: ld moves repaired equal to new ot a8 West Desplaines., i < : and elsewhere, at ZNEWS, 12t West BIIB watt isons paar | Sei are: ard. ‘This isn6 boarding-house; chance = 5 learn piano, ‘singing, and Brench. Conyenlencos. AB aealostae) And bodgrend stat ons OBOE Cheup to prompt pay. : chatre In gvod condition. 8 7, Tribune oftice. LAKE-AV.-PLEASANT FORNISHED room, with or without board; beautiful one-bulf minutes’ walk to Douglas station, ; best gccommodations and 3623 jocation, % minutes to street-cars; 3690 VINCENNES-AV. (BASEMENT)—DAY- 8629 Ghai BAS! ie OICE SUITE OF FRONT ROOMS, SECOND “© ‘door; “atso ‘two single rooms, with good table, on avenue near Twenty-secund-st. References exchanged. Address K 1, Tribune office. [ CHIGAN-a¥-—FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS to rent, with board. J4s, ‘Iribune office. North Side. Me 32 RUSH-ST.-NICE LARGE FRONT R00: 4 with bourd, suitable fortwo gentlemen, AG CASS ST-FORNISHED ROOMS WITH OF bes ‘OK SALE-AT THE for #1, or six fors5.0.- - hese goods are made well of goud, rel a0 for. on.si ices. amin “Rei FOR SLAE. . ring. We keep a full line of furalshing goods at very er underwear in great variety at cost. . Ie will pay you to come around On the aide street jeal wit us, and d “Lone Star” Shirt Company, moved to AGand Ut Dearoyrs: .__.corna B “LONE STAR” SHIRT Factory you can get @ first-class unlsundried shirt Pe eive,RNy, RO faner rent, or salaries, but soll coods low 8 Hats, TIN “THE POST-OFFICE, 5 OR 6 SMALL \Grufis payable to tie onter oe 3) Sac EN zemard tub be pata for their return to lioom fo Ii lest “Os A LARGE MOSS AGATE, TOP OF SEP. sleeve Dutton. of no vulué except to‘own: ie ‘Liberal roward for returning to Bil’ West dacksomet, S6036; KU tes seller Auzust at $9665 Sit | tesaulice September ut, $oeei.03; and OY tes woller Januury at§37. ‘Total, 21,000 tes, gion | disags Were strou curls, ‘bat weakened: inte ‘gir | under larwe oxferings of local ‘futures, and closed 93. 3417 | Uéclower. Sules were reported o: Deshoulders 353 | seller August ot $1.25; 40 boxes do spot at $1: 10 36,038 | boxes Cumberlands at Ge; AN boxes lony and ‘short S101 | clears a: iso; 2.AUN Ibs Ebort ribs at $7.05@7.15 spot, Ams | SUSU voller August, and $7.0N@1.24 seller Yep: 15 | tember; 2 boxes sweet-pickied hima Us Ms) nt oe. 3 | Prices of leading cuts of meats were about as follows 1,853 | 2£1 o'clock for partly-cured lots: Z pd Short | Shout-yL. & S) Short stig tibs, | “ders: | clears. | clears. Fy 30 $7.20 4.00 7.40 4a To 4.00 40 Short ribs, seller August, closed at $7.02! ‘ATS. Jon, clears quoted at 450 loose und $0 eet Camber. junds, ys 4c boxed: long cut hums, IGY4c; sweet- pickled hams quoted at Sg9Me tur @le nvorage; "'Bacun quoced ac suqose tor Moulder, 74@8er 7 or short ribs, 8¢3'4e fur short clours, ‘94G13¢c for hums, all cunvased and peeked, a 10g EASE ulet. ‘We quote white at 6@5}¢c, and yel- atielize. : Inlet at $8.25 for me: 75@9.00 Gund $istseai0) for oamme ss Breas for extra mess, und $1H.00620. und pleady Bt 54{@UMo for city.and TALLOW—Ouiut 5}4@93{c for country. BREADSTUFTYS, ' FLOUR=Was quict and unchanged. The wentness in whoat caused sume buyers to hold back, but thera wasa fair demand ‘in proportion to the light offer- ings, buyers betng mostly local. Sales were reported of 1,215 bris double extras, partly at $.50@5.02%, and ‘Woris extras, partly at £4.55. Total, 1,915 pris. Exe Portfours wore quotad st 4.006475 for chdice ex- tras, i Ornen Minisrorvs—Were in moderate demand and stendy. Sales wereg cars bnin at $.25@.5; 2 cars middlings at §11.50@15.75; 1 car feed at $13.75; 500 bris corn-meal at $4.90; Lear-whent screenings at $500; and Lear course corn-moul at $23.3734 per ton on traci é SPRING WHEAT—Was moderately active, but rather weak. Futures declined 3c, und closed 3{0 below the latest prices of ¥riday, while spot. closed 2c lower, “Liverpool was reported firm, but quict, and our receipts were aqui Ifht, with relatively large shipments. Our stucks only docrensed about the prospect. When ready tu sell thes found very few buyers and the result ‘was a rather severe break, the premium over August shrinking at one time to se “selhor July, Or spor, suid carly at GHe, declined to vice, und gloséd atvie. Seller August apened at reacted to wh<c, und dectined to close. Seller September ranged at to14@s fe and the eur ats fc. Spot saivs Were reported of 15.40 bu ‘NO. 2 at ¥ SC; At bu No.8 at SL4¢@sie (Central receipts nowinaily Gu); 40) ba rejected (City) ut We; ang 24d) bu bysuinple ab biésre. “Toul, 2100 bu, WINTER WuatT—Was uctive but decidedly wreak, red declining 2¢2gc trom Friday's last quot. ons. ‘The receipts were fair in re aid lange at other points, St-Léuis and Yoledo reporting Some of be damp. ‘Thi only Sweat, but they act as if not certain sonie of It ty noe seater: moderate. Fran fot uly sold, BE ie, jae closed nowinally ut vic. ust Sold nt AEG} Cash No.2 ted closed it Wat and re renee neal aN decease u rejected atc; 1,2 uu by sium= Die nt Weange; And 1,20 bu do at sc. “1 CORN—Woas uctive und weuk, - and spot closed % lower than Friday aftern: forelyn muzkets were quoted drm Yance, but continued large recelits here, the expec-- “tation of big. ani eals the coming week, und stiffening frelzht rats, il combined to make shippers hold buck for lower prices, und holders were obliged tu concede them, es; inlly ns the offerings on country account Were quite large. We note thut the receipts of the ‘past week exceeded bu; and parties who ace called bears by those who Tisien to. them suy that there is ‘more corn in the country waiting for ship- ment thun can be forwarded before the advent of the Rew crop. Seller Ausust_onened at ic, und de- Siined to Se at the close. Seller September ranged at Bessie. und July at 4c, she Intrer_closing at. ‘Cash cura closed ut Sze for No. 3, and. Re In favorit houses. .Sput sales were. LOW bu hivh mixed at BGI Ce; 5 SO9Su a) ee for re- 34 ba ears ae ser gaaubas ae he ee eee OatS—We e imore active: and lower, cain or the OST—30 REWARD-SATURDAS, JULY 10, A sliver watch, smooth hunting-cags, made. in Bos- ton, Mass., betwoen Hyde Park and South Wator-st. Leave at 10 Wabush-av., or Kiyde Park Post-Otice, und get the reward. X as '—SATURDAY, BETWEEN De WABASI- mone) a need o: ¥ jnder wi re- Hurdea Oy leaving iuwith Hey-J-. Holes, ) Wa- ashi-ny. OST—A DIAMOND SCARF PIN, BLACK ONYX setting, A liberal reward for its return to me at itoom 6, %Clark-.t, CHAS. H. BALDW) 0: REWARD—A SMALL SCOTCH TER- rer dog, ears clipped, tall cut short. Finder ro- turn to 2es Aticbigan-ny. ‘Ost — RECEIPT-BOOK. RETURN TO 5. HL L' WALRENe ase ee ‘West Mudison-st_ OST-SATURDAY, 10TH INST, ON LAKE drive, near Water-Works, aludies’ guid wate Sulguis Rarued Ge ree 4 OGDEN, AL D., Room 5, 10 State-st. OST—A ROLL OF BILLS AMOU: TO 1 on Friday evening, 2d inst, elthor on Bluo is To cur or on. atudlauts beeregn , Suate, and Gentee-ur and iiabett one eee qantas Pind e Hberu! Tow y x ween DE WoLgamorn, ius Stnte-st., Room Zi. PRAYED OR STOLEN-THE NIGHT OF THE ad or july from the corner of Webster-ay. und Saree aati pagan ehh binck fetiocks clipped, peu ing. "t m to 42) Lilinola-at. QTOLEN—ON NIGHT OF JULY %, FROM BARN rer eha gy Ructa Stee book te Te ee wpare about 15 hands high, 8: years old, and perfect! sound, und J silver sorrel mare, white faced, small bone spavin on near Bind leg, also 15 hands bizh, and Syours old. A jiberal reward will be paid for return 0 siine oF information which will lead to thelr re- Py ‘OW SHOES, [HE PERSON WHO TOOK PAIR OF 1 owiy batt vied, trou buguy Friday morning., £0 without board. New house. Sl Fe R SALK-THIRTY Te hard coal. i Forquer-at. REN 0 & LTT 3, SCREENINGS 01 If eno ie NORTR WELLS-ST., CORNER OF ILLINOIS— Furnished front-roomis, nice and clean, with or Witgout bourd. LOT DEARSORN-AV.FIRST-CLASS BOARD 2 with rooms. ‘ o19 EAST OHI0-ST__TO RENT—WITH BOARD, 4 nicely-furnished room. References required. DAD BAST OHIO-STNICELY FORNIS I room vld Pr farther tnfo! at the Internadior 2 South Clark-st, ety a rt ise Bae necessary nitechin ands and hus all Of the necessary nttsehmen fa Won inquire of sir. Jucob Haseabary. nal Bank, or of Mr. Gerstiey, at No. 18. por SALE CHORCH DELLTHE BEGL OR THE ath Church, comer 0 macay. in i sie. It weighs about LAU tor gent and.wife or two gents; table. . ui Foe, SALE—CHEAP—THOU! and tan pup, smali sizo, at 416 RQUGHBRED BLACK tate-st., in store. JAG OH10-St-—A HANDSOMELY VORNISHED roum, with good board; also-a fow table boarders accommodated. | ALE- OLARSHIP IN THE ACADEMY Fotipina ts tor aate ceca a ae ACADEME 550 DIANE STA DOUBLE ROOM WITH ZOU -bon: Hyde Pr Ok SALE-1 RDS GOOD PINE Si FOE SALE-\am COnpS oop Flag Sigis ark. LABS iN iL 4Q HAST INDIANA-ST—LARGE DOUBLE | 2 roomand single hall rom for gentlemen. Modern conveniences. Fens SALE—OR EXCHAN hoice Alderney cow; fresh and fine OPRINSON W Destbbreate Rooas ae 7Q CHESTNUT-ST, BETWEEN OLARK AND 218 TaSmie sta-Picusuat Woon CARE AND and So'clock dinner. : Fo 304. GBESENUT-ST, BETWEEN CLARK AND 4 Dearborn-av.—Nicely-farnished rooms with or without bourd in & German private family; nice home; one elegant front alcoye-raom; modern im- provements, 37", ‘one counter watchmuker’a watch sizn, soor-sereens, one medium 3 8} caxe, one ontside show-case, Jeweler’s pol ize wate. 30S NY ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, WITH A. Nort boards Brae lass na mmodations, home- 301 Fe tally broke. cheap. Apply at 15 Loumis-st. No. ‘Hec0) like, and private. Address K 6h, ‘Tribune oltice, FOR BALE TWO, HOW-BOATS: built to order. 274 Eust Madison-st., funrth ti GE FOR FAT Col milker. W ing. lathe graye, Fpebes wv MM. |ALE—VERY CHEAP, TWO KNIGHTS TEM- Pat storde: oom ie ide Westy ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN—TWO WALL CASES, + one SALE—A FINE GORDON SETTER, PAR- ¥INE BOATS, oor. ICELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM; GUOD IN table: noase sontatne all modorn improvements; 'OR SALE—A LOT OF LETTER, NOTE, AND LE- diock from Centre-st. and Lincoln Park. H 71, PoRsALe-A LOT Ou Larren ‘folio, deml- and une oftes. rag | Bratol boaras, at PEP BONESS, rear i Ieee Y CHIO-ST. NEAR DEARBORN-AV. WITH | 26h SALECAT 30 ZACH, THREE POINTER Board sontit front aleoye: room, B Fr dors well trajned on chicken and quail E. eronces required, 3,” THOMAS, Je., 18556 South Clark-st. . - F CoUsER op stars axp | FOR aan serel brooch Tadise Gomme” st By COM: x abie-bari loading shotguns, ten Citistrson-sta, tour blocks south of Palmer—Doard. | twelve bee ee nose aeae Tsoi South Clark-st. day: $130 10 82: per week, from $510 FBT alse rodins sented without bbera. JPARWECL HOUSE HAS Im ROOMS, AND IS inly ono of the best furhlahed hotels in the sity. “Sone Cover kept in sil re Hf you desire spects. aplace gonnd examine the Parwel House. corer. of Hatsied and West Jacksowrses Charges reasonable. ‘I'ranslents accommodated. ENOCH WOOD, proprietor. iN (OUSK. 16, 13, 20, AND 2 EAST AD- LiAahsst® Gotnnd piestant rooms with Soact ot M Fe wards. Lo LATEST IMPROVE achines £0 each at THOMPSON'S, 26 ES. jALE—O: chine tn good order, s2,_Kk Sirnbane ote. SALE—BOARD. 138 La Salle-st., Room SEWIN 2 NE FIRS: OF TRADE MEMBERSHIP. EDIOM AND FAMILY SINGERS, WHEELER & Wilson, and 0: an Office, 125 Clark-st., D SINGER SEWING Sirneiondteiponc oreo, |S COMMNBICAIBE! | a sonabio tatese. Trunsionte ¢15) per day. 4 EWA r T ENCE HOTEL, 1G AND lS SOUTH BY HN yup named Sue's months gla soos | O- Clan-sc-Loes of rooms om the Rurspan one Dash-av. etter pup, pamed Mac. 4 months old, smooth Pak shiny hair. iong ears. faturn to S12 Indian ay, and receiyo $10 reward. i EWARD-LOST ON SATURDAY ABOUT B25 BAW AN? clther in ‘snatsonest ear or on gi a hate-st., between Madison und Kiel, Leiter £ Co.'s, taining over $W._Yinder please address L®, 'ribune, et auy's “steel-bound, red morocco pockatbook con” Soe DERTION DS, WER CHES B00 2. os TAMONDS SET STYLISH AND SECURE; FOLL D ‘¥alue allowed for the.old gold settings by A. CK, Dismond Jewelry Manufacturer, aaa er Mudieon und State-sta, over Buck & Kay-. ner’s drug-store, second tloor. wit SA f—A LADY IN NEED OF MON) Eucritice for cush. Address K 65, ‘I'ribune of ate E—A VERY FINE PAIR DIAMON am in need of mone: K ‘ribune oftice. AGENTS WANTED. S NEED-STREET-MEN, CANVAS- AGENTS | a icnorar nents to nandie the best selt- ing novelty {2 the market. New. Room Ww H?-La Salle-st. GENTS WANTED-=NEW TELEPHONE CO, 25 Clark-st.. oom 2, PRINTING MATERIAL, "ANTED—A SECON NTER'S COM re it 4 by U feet, with or without trae cians forcasn, Address Ht 35 Tribune oltices WIUSICAL. iD TENOR SINGER; ONE Bre ttots the dramatic profession; stato age, hight, etc. Address K 73. Tribune office . PATENTS. Lee UPLAND & £0. . INT ATTORNE PATH La Salle-aiy Chiago, 1. BOOKS. monty tulling about le, and the longer futures 396 per bu. The. muirket declined ‘in sytpatty ith Sthor “gral abd In consequence. of lanser otferings of fut | Urey aad cash oF the month: broke under the Tamer ipts, BY cars being repdried in. ‘There was a180 E a © ‘SALE—BOOKS—“ AROUND Pee Gen, Grane aud & ihe Great Army.” A bargain. opues’ “sre Siuaiesat Address #66, Tribune. , now be enuuzed for the Knight Templar Conven- tion, ‘Sransient and permanent guests at reasonapl rate soe i Wixcelaneo: ECOND-HAND BEWIN kinds $5 to $10 each, specialty, at THOM PSV: : BUILDING MATERTAL. ther good machin fr Room a 27 entlemian sndwife ‘can tind permanent and in every resvect desirable nome in plessantand con venlent location, Address, giving place of busi- ness, H 74, Tribune office. Fost Tubiles Apply. woittto e. ¢o-ner Polk and Elisworth-ots, LINSON, REED & LADY WOULD LIKE TO BOARD A BABY FOR A ‘the summers verte reasonable Aaa ae oe By yde Park P.-0. : a SPRINGER ery Depot, 52 to! th Clinton= KET HEN to sult. Appl, trom 8 up- Wa- iG MACHINES OF ALL wurranted; eo South Halsted-st. UANTITY OF SMALL CO, ‘k LUMBER as WAURES (OR Two. GENTLEMEN oR GENTLEMAN und wife in a strictly private family with all home vomiors. For terms and accommodations ad- | FOX, ae dress H 6, ‘l'ribune oftics, " South Caton. : Country. E BEW BOARDEKS WANTED INA. PRIVATE family. Location. pretty auburb near Chicago, A Ten trains perday each way. Commptation fare i ofr taal ea tetad essence Tear Boer week. Aadress K nome. Terms : SNOT BE FOUND IN THE 4% per week. Address K &4, Tribune office. A nee ago teas aco Sister, Sere i GENEVA .LAVE-LANGE ROO! and gentlemen can sel ieir casi j, SRE. dare gar ki TAUGY Bf noe ee | QE erage, Wepees rae lown to I” Geneva ‘ ‘t “ rs cash prices. Address ME. or MHS. ANDEE' pes “ etaeishedt fas 1856, R SAL LOT OF SECOND-HAND. BRICK, ee at Spr ers Machinery Depot, i to @ _ Spring a ‘ANTED—$0 WORTH SHINGLES YOR END spring leather top bu; half casn, balance lumber, beth-st. tAST-OFF CLOTHING. A ve oud piano; ouch etal ‘OARDING FOR CHILDREN ON ‘ARM. IN- B' guire acs Washingtonac ON & © a A BosBPERS WANTED TO PILL YOUR FOR- | Orders by mall promptly attended to. Establuhod bait, ae ge Oak ome near Onk Park Station. -Ad-.| peeve” aIGHEST PHIGH IN- GASH PAID TOW dress Box St, Oak Park. Titdies and pens ease off clots oat Onkecs IPPINCOTT'S VOX LAKE HOTEL, SITUATED | bymali promovy attended co. Addesis DOMES. on the banks of the well-kaown and beautiful Fox |-g) West kaadolph-wt. PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR CAST-OBF Gothing ar cEnouive integument (old No. 350, Lake, Lake County, il, two bours' ride from Chicago. Every comfort, tabie’ first-class, colored. cooks, ultera, and suslelans; “Bote mere ai the et PROFESSIONAL, waiters, ee open #*Suniruee GOODRICH, ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Dipaan- Toom second to none: Iasi Pose rtehgall ound | A, GOODRICH, ATTORNEY -AT-Law, iinRan- the house; best fisting and boawtas fe the eine, wits | xpertenes.-asiness quleuy ‘and iowiy fi het plenty of fresh air and pure waters Libera! torias i ANT AT MEBICAL” EL parties und farnitiesdes ring to spond 2 few weeks | Pit, WAL AL HATH onae'aieaees speclui, feith us. Communication wi fo twice a day. Forfurther parceulars apple, ote. “LieeLN: asthma, catarrh, rhoamat Sew hast Madison-ee COTT, @ Kast Rundolph-ar, second t ‘Pas BidGe Borel, Pane RIDGE, ILL A OFFICE FURNITURE.” jew boarders can be nccommodat Div. VERY NICE SET OF -BLASK BEE Oey OBIT mee try Coie eddress JOHN firrares, cheap. Inquire at si Lar. « CHARTERS, Proprietor. tlam, ete., successfully treat=

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