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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: 9 => PRST ATIONAL BAN a) WAST NATIONAL BAM, CHULOAGO, HAS FOR ae Bia District of Columbia Bonds, guaran- $100,000 Government, at pare 100,000 Chicasto, Burlington & Quincy 4 per § ‘cent Bands at oc. 90,000 Chicago, St. Paul, Minnenpolls, € #100, Rallroad. ist Mortgage 63 ot por, and other firat-clans Securit DAY & FIELD, — BANKERS AND BROKERS, 430 LaSallesst. embers of Now York Stock Fclianga. pani SD AUS W. KIEL, Shoelal. OUI SPEC 7 I< SPIMCULA TION. eTOMN A. DODGE & CO., a Brokers, [2 WALL-ST,, Now York, han desires, Ganesan SILY BRAM {INiNGC co. Location of Mines, Leadville, Cotorado, (rit; HNN Share, £30 onch. Daniels. Carita tom rrerient Drako Dv Kay, Socres Principal aMees, No. {Miirondway, Now York, pusevane MINING COMPANY, Clear Crook Count County, Colorndo, Capitnt, $5,000,005 00/40 Bhnros, #25 onch. dent H.W. Willett, Secretary, BAG Met ork gett lirandway, Now Work yuo etl Location of Minca, nenr | nent Leadville, Colorado, 9M; TAO Lhnzes, £20 onl, doo. B. Sonat sae ts i, F Vardonnt, Secre Oitices, No, 115 wyotdway, Now York. | Fide CHILERE: MINING Co. Mino nt Lendtvilia, | Colorado, 20.0 ros, £50 en ee SEEPS PN Vohineal Bocro- ars Omces, No, 1th Brundray, Row York. w=" BOY MINING COMPANY. Organized underthe Laws of Colorndo. Mines on Rreezo Ii), nonr Lendyillo. TOC ER ND UNASSRSSAIIA, STOCK ae PAID AND UN, bal Shares, 1 enol. Sie ouds P Vice ros. pee Fash waver Hhitadalpbine nz MINH GRANT CO, BO acres, in Sante Fe County, noar Bante Fe, J.B. Chaffee and 8. B. Elkins, Trusteos. Principal oftice, No, 115 Brondway, Now York, PouNson CONSOLIDATED MINING 0 Mines at Ton Milo, Stun g, Stimmilt Con, Colorade, 0,00,010: 20,000 Shares, $91 each, aco. Shanes Teenlnte iD. Be Verdenul, Socra- oftices, No. 318 runway, Now York. yer FORGI: Stare MINING com 1 Tock (nie BENNY BOOT reot, Arron. Srusidonte UXIUSILA ANDER- 103 Washin fe emt “Arona Mustented sont free by rig ‘A, BMITH & CO., Chicago. THE COURTS. . DIVORCES. Franz Unruh filed a bill yesterday charg. {ng his wife Caroline with deserting hhu the ser Ay they were married, and with ndul- ‘ey shree then with divers persons, Slnon Burkman asked for asimilar decreo q alnst Mt C, Burkniin, on_ account of her all Ie ed adultery and drunkenne: The patlence of Sarah Finkelstein ts also exiraitet by enduring: tho drunken ways, and eruelty of her husband, Abita fluke ch the last ten years and more, Shecltins to have always, been a faithful wife, snd to have borne film four children, buthe retorted hy kieking her around tho house and threatening to KIN her, so that she peer the hindship of earning her own liv- ne fo enduring his brutality, Lastly, Davies told’ a highly-orna- niented Stor’ i of the wrongs sho has suiTered at the. hi of George I. Davies, They were mit nd Nov, 8 180, when she was 18 faye a old, md for n few months they lived happily, until her serenity was somewhat isturbed by finding him ons night in tho. servants room, On another occasion she charges he cam- falta aeluftery witha Mrs, Barclay, a cuest Inthely house, nnd at divers other tines has hr ashullar way broken his marrage vo Ho has also heen guilty of habitual drunk eohtess nnd ernelty, and according to her story. has taken delight In wantonly abusing her at thelr home, 217 West Madison street. A few months aga she took a trp into the country, and while there he stole away her fille, and sho cennot find where he lias Mt him. She owns the property No. 225. West Madlson strovt, whore he {3 minnaging a store for her, but he attends to tho bus ness $0. negligently that she receives no w It sibretraut, ‘the house No, 225 West Madison street Jy bnilt, on leased ground, aud 1s morteaged for $1,000, She lerefora nsks for the usuat ilvoree, for tha appointment. of a Reeriver, and for an ine Junetion to prevent Davies from interferlng with her or her property in any way, temporary Injunction was granted by Judge Rogers, without bond # ITEMS, Friday will ho the Inst day of service in tho Cireult Court to the August term, The Appellate Court were expected to de- Iver opinions to-day, but Judge MeAliistor aguas down yesturay, 80 that Hug siulges had no opportunity 10 consult toRe thor, The opinions, however, will probably be -flled tomorrow. \ uiges Gary, Smith, and Jameson will bo in court this norning to take defaults, Judzo Moran will bo In court. to-day to bear tho Graham finbeas corpus case, UNITED STATES COURTS. Owen MeNii commenced n ault In eject Dent yesterday against Jolin Bouclier to re- fover possession of tho N. My of Soc, 24, %,8 laying damages nt $10, ‘ea 4 STATE COUNTS. Murry Netson bern n sult yesterday for $2,200 azainst Jol Johnston, Theadore Schwenge] commenced sult in {respass ngalnst W. O. George, M. E. Gates, ‘8 Gates, 1.1, Marllzo, Wittiam Stewart, dW, Met Grogh, Wi Uthrow, John Wil+ ‘ton, Joh I, Vogt, Atnold trip pC. I Sipe wan, Henty Tosmer, iS aller, Fy We aw F. Schaefer, Louls Sehattner, Ni is] B, Gra lle, Vurry Bush, Charles Titeh= sone G, Pitkl, Ernst ‘38, H. O. Collins, i ant Rornemuann, and E. Ni Fargo, claim ng $10,000 damages, auit against Soplila Schroeder begin John Woller, clatiatn $5,000 diunages for Mleged assault and butler ny Tho aay of tho Pyx, ‘ 4 Mall Guaet yh. Wednesny wt trial teok place which {s apeecorded in the hw reports of the news ¥8, Mr, Gladstong (arith others his cal tee was delivered Into cnatady, was Jury before Sir Frederick Pollock, wi ter esanitiation had, was ncqultted, Hots the bare stiutement of the faets: to tae world they ave disgulsed by varl- ths fictions. When y, Gindstono * doubled". f° Hite of Prine Minister and Chancellor ate Exchequer a mulittude of minor ies and Tunetions fell to his lot tle facto, hh us lie holds tho post of Master aud Work= the he Mint, and tins he becomes Hable to ot ft chat proceeding known as the wit mr re The pyx. Qviieh. by the by he Greek way ‘of spelling bex) ye sated) ld holy casket containing the conse- hat tl Host; site etymologists oven tall ug. Mul {the Ward aurylves, though transformed, iat, the vulenr-secmiu plira: te Min bots 3 really adavout refer 0 she, Tuage, Now It menns, in Stine tne tet sa esitain fron safe Into which speel Tcl cees trom each buteh of gol if anid alle Core Cee. aro plieed, On a ie (lay the ime! Muneollor summons o fur gold. bl ta ie gharges them with thy pea ot by deliver in tho pyx, and, pending the result, vers, into helr cus dye allthis oflicers nee ba 100 A oan tol puna! fied ol Wests oF na ll they fail of their duty. ‘The ; c Have ahways been of true welght Ayulited Hexs, the colners have always been tlt wa a quantal orn W feneaday iba A aApvY 13 tsunl, and the Alaster tho Mint is sure tor nuuthae veut. a. = nhgave lon; if prescribed tho Shukers’ Sarsapae qe page eth ink Ita most valuabt — rire thule, M1 Hy ‘iiimanteny Nie ener and intlamed ¢ od faces Cutt a ed is worth ita Weight In golds ee B8a™ ma for FINANCE AND TRADE. Stocks Open Strong but Close Decidedly Weak. Declino Due to Realizations— The | 4 Market Unsettled. Forelgn Exchange Henvy—Modorate Cur- rency Shipments. Tho Produce Markets Active in Qraln, and- Quiet in Provistons—The Latlor Irregular. ——_—. Spring Wheat Easier—Winter Wheat and Corn Stronger, with a Good Demand by Shippers, FINANCIAL Afier a hesitating: opening, caused by an ate tack by the beurs, the market leeame netive and strong, but in tho afternoon wentness beeamoe notiveable again, and prices closed at freaction of nearly | pereont. ‘This turn ts re- garded ns perfectly natural, If tho market kept going without cheek in tho way of tho Inst two weeks overything would boat par ina month, Bymptome of higher rates for money, the nt- tucks of the beara, and large sales to renitze profits nre evidences that the proper reetifyhuy {ntluencesnre at work to prevent too rapid a Tike, Wenkness was general, The’ few exenptions wero Hurtington & Quinoy, which mide %, to 412814; Alton ndvatioing 4. to 114141 Northorn Paeitie preferred 14, tom; San Francisco 3, to Bit; and Mobile & Ohto fg, to 2316. The losses were imide by tho Investment stocks ne well as the speculatives. declined 14, to 113; 0, C., Co& 1%, to T2144 MMe nols Central 34. to te: New York Central 3, te 181%; Michigan Central 4, ta 95 Bhore %. to 10844 Erie 4, to4i4; Northwest %, to ss2¢5 the proferred 193, to Nita; St. Pant 1 8845; the preferred 14, to 100; Wabust 4, to 41) Ohio 1%, to m8; » Joa 2f, to tho preferred 1g, to THs; Kansas & Toxns 1%, to 33235 Paolfie Mail 144, to 4127; Delaware & Tludgon 13, to 81143 Lackawanna 3%, to Jersoy Contral 44, to 7654; Nending 4, to 19; Manhattan 14, to 4; Union Paciile 4g, to 05¢; Western Union 3, to Wits: Lanlavitlo & Nashville! 4, to 1745 Lake Eric & Western %, tog; Canada Southern 7%, to 64g: Norther Puciflo if, to ag; Columbus, Chicago & Indiana Contral X, to17; Omaha I, ta 46; tho preferred X,*to 804; Ontario & Western 4g, to 20%, ‘Tho Eric second ds opened at 0134, sold at 91% and 002{. ant closed nt 91, In railroad bonds In New York Inst week very netive Inquiry prevaitod for tho leading mortgages, and nearly oll the securitics In wh'ch thero were transietiona show an improvement in value, The largest transactions were in Erle consoltduted seconds, which, ufter dcellntnr 4 per cent, to M0, in the early dealings, roso to 015g und closed at 913%; do fmded 53 weroalsostrong, and advanced from 811% to eg; the Denver & Rio Grande issties were very prominent in the dealings, more particularly the constrienon bonds, which sold up from 0414 10.05%, nud closed nt 0533, Tho more important changes in the week's transactions wero an advance of 14 per cent in Kansus Pactile % (Lervenworth Branch), with coupon certificntes; 7 in Ohlo & Misstsaippi* firsts (Springficld Division), Oin Texas Pueifle fond grant sucomes, & In Alton & ‘Terre Haute incomes, 4% in Chleago & Alton firsts, Sin [ansag Pacific tncomes, No, 10,.and New York Central firsts coupon; 4 In Lebigh & Witkesbarre incomes, nnd 2 per ceut in Central Town firats and Wabash convertibics, Government bonds wera weaker in Chiengo on azcount of tho heavy dlecount on New York ex- change, Wut In New York thoy wero unchanged. Chicngo rates were: District of Columbia 9,058 844 bid and 101 naked, ex. Interest 175 per cen the 48, 100% bid and 100% asked: tho 4148, 111 bid and 111% asked; the 59, 102s4 bid and 102% asked, ox, Intoreat 114 per cent; tho 6s, 10434 bid and 10135 nakeil. Foreign exchange was still dull, with a Ught supply of bills Bunkers*aterling for list half of this month was selling !{ below spot rates, and October was X below. Shipments of gold can be mude readily when bankers’ demand rellsat 48334, Tounit lots of £25,000 aro now selling nt 4833. Sterling posted rates were 483 for 60 anys and 485. for elght, <Actunt rates were de and 4a. For 40-day commercial bills for prompt delivery ATOLBAWH wos pald; for delivery this month, ATA, Posted rates for Paris were 625 for Gi adays and 6225 for sight; 60-day commercial bills, prompt delivery, were @.108¢; for des -Hivery this month, 620%@528!;.. For commeretal 60-day bills, prompt delivery, on Havro and Mar- sellles 52935@.528%, was paid; for tho same, de- liverablo this .month, G0@5%8%. Sixty-day commercial bills on Antwerp, prompt delivery, were §0@0203; same for delivery this month. Bankers’ bills on Gerronuny were 013 for 60 anys and 945§ for demand; 60-day commercial bills, prompt and this month's dollvery, wero 1344@Q0I 7-16. Bankers’ guilders on Holland were DON for OO days nnd 404; for demand; 60° days commercial were S0%G@iWg, Austrian floring, 41353 Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, 274. ‘Tho Importation of gpecto and bultion at Now York during the week ending July 30 amounted to $14,507, including $44,803 gold and 870,605 silver, Since the Ist of January the importa: tions will reach $5,181,504, consisting of $1,051,618 gold, $3,178,007 allyer,and $1,079 brass nnd copper: coln, From tho lst of August, 1879, to Juty 00, 1850, thoro hug been f tot] tmportation of $8),- ‘142,26, of which $77,213,899 is gold and $5,028,097 allver,” The foreign commarco of the port of Now York for tho week onded Saturday Inst showed a alight increase jn exports over {imports of merchandise, Tho exports of domestic produco and iniscellaneous goods for tho weok wero $9,093,215, uaainst $6,749,025 for tha corresponding week In 187, and the imports of dry guods and genoral merchandise $4,001,688 (of which §1,400,- 430 worn dry goods), ayinat® 20,108,413 in 1870, Tho exports of apeeio for tho weok wera $12,260 and tho Imports of spocfo €121,197. ‘The total ox- ports of produco froin Jan. 1 todutoare $2t,- BO5,/TH, apatuat. $17,590,020 for the corresponding porlod tn 1870; imports of dry gdbds and yoneral morehandise, ‘20 02,07, against $176,050, Inst yenr, ant the exports of speolo, $5,142,38, ugainat $11,404,278 last yenr, Chicago hank cloarings were $7,100,000. Now York exchango wns $1,00 to $1.25 per $1,000 dis- count between banks. Toans were in moderate domund at 325 por cent on call and 4@7 per cont on time, Tho country dumnnd for curroney was light. Shippers’ bifla wero $1.50 to &.00 por $1,000 discount. Sules of socurities Included &t. Paul 74 nt 101% and interest, Chicugo, Burtington & Quincy 43 at 00, and Chicago 448 nnd Cook County 43a at 10, J ‘Thoso who know most about tho coal trade nre benrish on tho coul stocks, and lost the most money lust yoar in solling thom ‘short, The sume porgons atill think their prices too high.’ Sharing thls. opinion, the Publfo declarea tho onal trade to bo inn moat ‘unnaturat and unboalthy condition, The aom-. Panles havo so restrivted production that the output of anthrucito this year hua been only 30,912,120 tong to Juno 30, aginst 11,887,087 to the auino dato last your, and only 11,107,215 tons to July 17, against 13,020,020 last year. OF the decrease to June v0, 708,733 tons were in ship- ments vy tho Roading, 24,40 in sulpinenta by the Now Jersey Central, 04.540 by tho Pennsy]- vauiaCoul Company, 94,003 by the Lackawanna, 038 by tho Lublgh, 70,343 by the Delaware & Hudson, 48,825 by the Ponnsylvania Rallrond, and 20,078 by the Erio, ‘Tho companies ostinato, howover, that tho excessive stocks ucoumuluced Inst yeur at low prices bave now been oxhausted so far that, with restrained produotion, high prices for con! can be sccured for tha rest of tha year. On tho othur hand the Ledycr, which for some reason {8 always an advocate of dearor conl, suyer ‘Tho uuthracite coal trudo proper ig encaurags ing, and gradiuly fmproves from week to week, Thore iy stoudily more demand for coal, prices are fully maintained, and rather tore coul 1 makiny, . Confidence ty xencrully strong thonlni, andJt how soetus prutty Well ueaurad that the rado for tho remulning mouths of 143) will te nadivo, and will not only save tho trado for tho remulnder of 1880 frou loas or disaster, but will earry it lnta unothor your nets" iuvigor: ated. ‘The outlook for coul und [ron iy nuw good: Tor botb, and with the clusoof 190 thors 18 good. rouson to look for such results in the two grout praductions nanicd as wo bayve nat bad or dreatued of ut any tle Jn the past ten years, We have rocelyed tho following stutemout pt the Controller of tho Currency, dated Aug, 1, | Buh 18), showing the amounts of Natlonal-bank notes and of lewal-tender notes outstanding at thotlates of tho ptsauge of the nets of June 18s4, dan, 14, 1 and Muy tl, 1473, tagether wit: the amonnta otstanding at date, and the in- creaso or decrense; + + NATIONAL-BANK NOTES, Amount ontatunding June 20, b Anuunt auiatunding da ane dhs 1S ouNt outstind ing Mines Amount tutetinding ot dates ucrenso dieing the funk aint. nerouse sinco Aine. 1,187! tans Amount outstanding | Amount eutsuunate dune ta Amount rettrod under ae wr i Ani ait Hayate ‘witht Ricgat.ote He Uirlted Stator te. rede rafeentind Mauttatiny tring Ehren io Hrenenrar ot om notax oF ins banka und banks Mon inde uct of June 2, is depoiait churitig thie Inet month, ate ho Inet Inet Inereus0 in doposit stnen ‘vue egal S qabtans <*Citeulation nf Nati in qifeiation nf Natlonat gold banks not Included The Pubite has not been n bellever In tho roe cont riso of rtooks, In its tast Issue it sald: ‘She question [s neked. vdny: Shull wo mnt seo nresistiesa demand from tha qutetd uate. and a omieey takon eompletely: the control of speculative kha, os tt wae lo 3810? More than once Inst vent. ft ia enid, the eront leaders heeame wlurmed snd 4old aut, and Yet the outalde publle went on buying stocks shing up prices asif there hid been ne FS Uitinutely, “the royal family’ had te ek their stocks nuninat hiicher licures, fia the rush went on with [ttle cheek until Nos nineties, bat not often, Ana t history repeats tacit, nee the conditions whieh permit now may be safely sald. that the uneertuin- tien of the. sumtner and. fll are by ne mens onder, and thnt the large apeoulntive holders of stocks are stilt loaking sharply for in opportie nie to untond with advantage, Tt ts att true that tho buyer for Investment has a better shane to hity chonply if ho waits a little, About Reading tha Philadelphin Ledger says mysteriously that ft hears from a rellable source that Indications of tha untangling of the eom- Mleations centering in tha Kecelversiup promise Aneariler and Jess difteult ndjustment than was thought, Purposes and objects are talked of and commenteg upon by parties who know whereof they spenk thut tend very much: to briatten the future und cneourage the hey thoge unfortunately involved In Reading's com- Migations, ‘Two or three yexts of full business ‘Will astonish tho world with its wonderfin! enrns ing capacity. Recelvers of tho Philndetphia & Reuting Rallrond Company and of the Philadel+ pila & teading Coal und trou Company will soon be reudy to mice settlement for clalma for sup: pites and muatorials furnished to the Comminics, Itis believed that the adjustment will take tho form of Receivors' certiticntes, to be fayued by direetions of the Court, and which, being a per- fently wood security, will nudonbtedly command afalr prico and ben source of great relief to numerous creditors whoso Minited capttel bas ween locked up by the suspension of tho Com- panies, BY TELEGRAPIL NEW rot. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yon, Aug, 3.—-Tho opening wus steady, ani a fracttonut advance was made in Mobile & Ohio, Kansas & Texas, and tho Wabash stocks, witha continuance of yeaterduy's strength in St. Paul & Omuhe common and preferred, But there were no lirge orders to buy, white there wag adisposition to seit down the conl stocks, This, with no ubttement in the ding out of Erle, which hns been pretty stendily gold for tha past few days, © proved too much for the balnucc of tho list, which grew unsteady wbont noon, and froin that hour on was more or less weukk, the market clos+ ing ata slight recovery, There fs no rpecinl fenture In to-dny's transactions, and tho slight deellne affords no evidence of any very ft selling. Tho pecple who have buen consplenons buyers all along bave not parted with thelr holdings ag yot, and there are bo rumors of an Unplensant Ghataeter atloat, Many. are willtug. to acknowledze that prices are very high, but do not wenken in prophesying a continuance to an advance which bus now been steadily mafn- tulned for rwweoliae tern Assoctated Press, New Your, Aug. d.—Governments quict and mencrally tirm, Bar silver here, 1144 Rullrond bonds aetlye and irregular. State: securities uit nai unchanged, hg stouk murkcet opened trong, uniladeanced Nto a per cont. the latter in Kansas & Texas iu Central Pacltic, but during the afternoon speculation became’ wel, aud an ices deelined 1, to 84g per cent, tho conl and Granger shares (nding the downward movement. Tu the tinal dealings 4 trimer tone prevailed, and tho genernl Lea erie ery vor cont, the latter New dersey Central, while San Franeieco vommon, ae fell olf 1} per cent, recovered tho entire deell ‘Transactions, 210,000 shares: fackasannn,. 4 ..,.2000 Utila & Mt Doluwnre s iiaiieni La oniatlu & A Denvers Ite Grande, 100! Vacltle Sth i i Menging Mp seve TO) turns, yon Paelt astivitto & Chutin’a Le Latte & San Kru merentitiie paper, Wyott Storllaur cratic, bunkers? bills, steady; sixty nye, 48244; sight, 48414, Troduce « oxports for the week, $8,023,000, GovenNwent noxvs. MiG] Now sn Pacitie STATE Houlslana 735 consol Missouri ta noNDS, ‘unnesso Ge, now,, Hy Virginia tis, at, i cg new, rebate Gey ConNOTR Virginin vs, duferrad., OCKE. sini ue rand i ouluty SF 1sh4} kosbanrre.tb Nests. IU S ay irstsriad. N.Y Contrat ., i rt hie Hie ay ite Nash Chin ree Northwestern Sortiwastorn, ie < Om Bh au gen pt Het Jatck. & “i orn aah rah, ag BOSTON. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, { Kostox, Ang, 3--Tho stock murket to-tny hig eon woiorately aetive, but after raph id vance of yesterday there [4 cuithirlly enough some shrhikuge in spots. In tind stocks, Water Power declined 14, but Roston Aaunid and Hoy ton Street wers stend iy as before. In raflrond banda Atchison rats sold at 110 and closed ag 119) bids no bonds offering; do giurintecd ia wert ends ab 1s | uel lo 73 were nigo atendy ut 11237; one sule, Little Rovk spndvaniead (fran W075 1a 1s, Rustern 4196 from 436 1003, New Sloxiuo 73, i Joe 7, Unton Par elfie ‘Stuteing Fund #3, aud Topubtienn Valloy 3 Were steady ut previous pr Kansas City, Lawrences & Southern 48 duelinod iy, to Olay, Nartford & Brie ta declined trom 447i to 43} and Hitland dy declined (rain U8 to 06, th ratiroad shares Litde Roek advanced fon 65, the last sulo yesterday, (056, bit, an ailes of allout 400 shires, fell off to 62, closing aa B14 Ogdonsburg advanced 1, weiss do preferred to 4; Northorn neenuced Na. to Ty leno, Hates ton & Quincy made a furthor advance of to 128; Boston & tr he inte & Weil 4, anne aerial Ye toletat Chivage’& West Mlehbran adlynneed from 655 GS. Rundusky declined $45 Atchison ductined " dau a hte deel 9. to 1 ected Yes Htutinnd reed Mey Fort Reutt pera Belined trem 10 to Wa. Atlante & Fuciiic blocks gold ut Wi; Mexico Central eold at lol. Cheahies. proforted, Mehixun Conteah, ry illadiclpita, Wiig & Taltimore, Chicago, Clinton, Det Pe Minnesali, asd Ola Coluny: ‘sold at previous prices, In tainting shares Suillvan ndvanced 4, Doug Jos Xe Cutulpa tity Frankl ue Me Pantie ‘ Silver Islet declined 1, soa bs Satie deellned i, Harshaw 45, Copper Falls ‘Oa. Pow wible, Osceoks, Huron, Tile itil, “Baines, und Calumet & Hecle were steady at provieus prices, doney murket cuss, and there [sno renion to anticipate me materint change i to conte, Cull loans are atilt ite nites range from by thé per cent and tipwards, acourdlug to borrowers and other considerations, The yrose exchanges tueduy were heya gan for somo time ee tpuauinatie to #13,012.2 with huhinees of 2.153465. ‘Thy 1s doubtless Maryoly due to iin payments the first of tho month, is we iia to tha Increased actlyity of tho stock murket. To the Weslern Aasoctated Presse Doston, Aug. 3.—Thoe closing stock quota. tons wero Tae! for » Bur & Cleve. ye gn 5 Toutland Do comm Loxnoy. Aug. 3 cont, OF 118s ow Histtas, Alte. 1—The atutemeit of the Impe- rat Bank of Germany shows a decrenso in sper ele of 4,700,000 inarks. MINING NEWS, THE CHICAGO ROARD, On the Chienge Ruurd thern wero snles of 100 shares of Sierra ut $4.50; 1,000 shares of Chiengo & Sliver CUM nt 742 90 shares of Shonandonh coimtnon at 84,00; 100 shares of Shonandonh pro= forred at $4, ‘The presiding oflcer nnnonced ne nasessment on Consolidated Paaliic of 600 per share. 5 ‘ NEW YOIK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Aug. 3.—In mining nintters Chrys- olite remains the key to the market, Nothin dednit ia yet known to contridict. the many u favorable reporta put ont. The stock was netlve to-day, but without massing any advance Ho chief te ulet nt Gig. Amie rol dovwt frotn Reto Qn tha Stock sehnia rie nm rose from M5. closing ut th, iy rhs t to is cet fo washed antes continuntie, he Standard of Rodle decinres tts regular divi. dend for duly, We the Mining Aasoriated Prev, —Rusiiest on the Minin ocday. DUE Drives were well |. Tho following aro the closing ollicial guonitionas ain 1 t shipped 10 tons yi emicollichal nnnangeement ‘th “hat Chin’ dividend would bea cared an the Oth Instond of the Both Inst,. causing consid> erable comment, ft is statad that the pre: neiniugement hive t contract with Farwell Chicago, one of the former owners, by wi certain Inalders revelve oneslulf: of tlie divi- dends on his 44,000 shares np to Aug. 10. Ry de- facing the. dividend on the fth they, and not Farwell, will reup the benetit. Dity, the mani ker of the miur, says tho divident willbe cared, hut only by fojuring tho property. ‘The Amio and Great Eustern Mines nre ready to dvchiredlvidonda, but eaimot secure quorums of Trustoca, Fugle MlverCorlsoldated have decided toerect redluetion works with ot capnelty for forty to fifty tong per diy, A Hecelvor has been np: pointed for the New Philadelphia Mluing Com- ny. A Godle special says tho Standurd shipped wist. week 1.150 tons of ore, the pul Haan: heing 830.49 por to J that. there hus been shipped to wit. Tho Bulwe the Company at the same time apne aL tons ure with anavernzoe pulp assay of 814 ATueson epeclil says that work on the Irene tonestump null Is reatimed. The upratse f is stl good milling ore. Shipmenta during the pust week from the Globe District, $17,158, Tho Cardin Mi, Tombstone, resumed work on the eS! tee ul hag turnedontelnce then 810,100, Contention MHL sitnped $12,008) Inst week, Con- iH will Btart. about Aug 1 soltdated Arizona M Holsting-worka for the French Mine have Tip-'Top MUL ia turning out. $: iy ‘he Sliver King hoteting-works, will comploted mid working to-morrow, A Sun Franelseu spoil gays the renction in Uniou from Ski yesterday. to 82! tosdny was ow- {nur Inrgely to a Ailing of shorts upon rumors that adrift on the 2i0-foot level bad rin into North End shares sympathized. The bulls pniiiont of a higher market. Halo & Noreross bag levied an itssessmont of 60 cents, and Albion of 20 conte, The Bupesintendeat Of tho. Chicago Enterprise Gold & Silver Mining Obmpany, located at Animus Forks, Col, reports pay streak in White Lode three feet wide, buving tnereared six Inches uta depth of twelve fect. Ore consists of brittie sliver and iray coy per. ‘The Superintendent of tho Retle Mine in Ther Ing Distrler, Arizomicreports A puy stronk three feet wide atn depth of forty-ilve feet which nasnyed $4 per ton; sixty tons .of ore now on dump. SAN FRANGIECO.' BAN Fraxoisco, Aug. 3.—Tho following wera tho closing quotations at the Stock Board. Alta. fateh Hest Belcher: ain be AE, Sluren Novadi. Unton Consolidate Yellow Jnet i tle i a Ht ROSTON. Rostox, Aur. 3.—~Tho ‘closing prices at tho Mining Hoard weres Allouez Mining Co, Calumor ie He tinper Marthe Madison Copper, ieee (now) nS a ior COMMERCIAL, Tha following wero tho recolpta and ship- ments of the loading artidies of produce In’ this eity durlng tho twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning and for tho corres sponding tino Inst your: wRCEITS, Flour, bel Gruss son Bhar woods lus, Iroom-corn, Ibs Chteud sneats, Ut Reef, te Soon, Illdex, ib Heaton tiki Withdrawn from store during Monday for olty consumption; 1,000 bu;,corn, (37 bu oats, Ail bu rye, ‘The following grein was Inspected into store in this olty yesterday morning: 74 cure red winter wheat, 8 cara No.2 winter, 60 cars do, 19 cara rojected, 2 cara mixed,2 cars No. i Spring, ft cara No, 3 do, 14 cars No, 3 du, 3 cura rojected, 1 car no: grade (9 whent); G18 ours and 10,000 bi No. # corn, 151 cara and 00, WOKS: Green tpptus, tehlnon Ho barid rien 20 suound fa... una grant tetern Madina nt sa ans ilu | August and tavse ‘for. Beutoubor, 16,700 bu high mixed, 77 cars and 2,000 hu res Jected, 8 ours fo grado (740 corn); 43 cara white outs, 7 ours Nu, & mixed; 20 cars rejected (09 outa); L gar No.1 rye, 17 cara No.2 Wo, 8 cara low grado (3% rye); 1 car extra No. 3 barley. Total (1,078 care), 648,000 tu. Inspected out: 97,456 bu wintor wheat, 12,714 bu sprlug do, 230, OF bu corn, 20,723 bu outs, The leading produce’ markets wero ogaln Irregular yesterday, Proylslond were stow and tao, though ranging somowhab higher than the proviows day, Wheat declined early with no weuther, but rallied Inter, and was stronger on winter, but new spring was nlinost tingulable uniesa nt a honvy dlacount from the prico of old, Thora was a fair volume of tradiug In wheat futures, and some puaplo surmised that there is 4 “deal” tn prograss for thin month. ‘Tho folks huyobecame go much accustomed to 1hlgaort of thing that’ muny of them now tuky no intorest ina murket unless they think that somebody uso hus got huld of It." We note that tho British murkuts wore quoted flr on -whogt, . but with buyers of cargoes holding “off because of fnoreasod arrivals. Corn was stronger, with smaller recelpts, und 9 vigorous ehipping movement baimpered by sourelty of veasel room, Outa were tame, excopt that there wasa good demand for otd at about le premium aboye the pricos paid for now, Other grain was quiet, We note that the now graln (wheat, outs, aud ryo) arrlying in this city 48 generally of a superior charaotor, and ts grad> ug up well. Sess pork clased 240 lower, at F174S15.80 for September and $1649.00 Tor Octobor. Lard elosoil 214@30 bigher, ut $7.30 seller August und 8742,@7i9 for Suptember, Short riba closud at $7.74 for Septeuber, Spring wheat closed 2@%¢ lower, ut be for winter closed nt We spot and te ne for Aujnet, Corn closed 8 Did for spat and Wee Onta closed stronger at. 2 234 for September, Its ant barley was dull, at 7 for Heplember, for Auguat and was firm atthe ensh, seller September, Hoga wore firm at €1.00@,1.56 for ight nud nt $4.40 31 for heavy. Cattta were stendy, with sates at Mist Jobbers of dry goods reported an unchanged market, For the sea¢ou tho volume of sales wna of satisfactory proportions. Prices show Tore stead (ness thin for some time previous, tn the grocery market the only change note was anndyanee In sgars of an tye. Calfecs, rire, tens, slrups and other lines ruled fir and stendy. ‘Thero was moderate demand, for Initter at sustained prices, the tone of the mare ket remaining firm. Cheese warqnotedas before, No changes wore apparent inthe dried. fruits, ertnned goods, and fish markets, Olia were falrly netive and generally fem, There wasn fale ine quiry for ply-tron, and the market was firm, Goth was tn better request, and twas more Ormly held, ‘The reeeipts of lumber were larze, and the errgo market was folply aetive at previons prives, Tho yard sules were Wberal, Hardwire ond metals were In good demand and penernly fen, plie-tin and nalle having advanced, Tho wool market continues futrly notive amt stondy.. Broom-corn Is dull, and present asking rates Would probably bo shided to effect enles. Timothy seed was dull and weal, and flux firms other kinds wera — {naotive. ‘The hny-dealers report a fale Inquiry for old hay. and new §s taken by tho elty trade for fine miediate wee, Hides wore stendy. On tho street greon fruits were ta full supply and gonerally enaler, The demsnd was fair, and ehietly local, Poultry continues duit, and the muaricet [3 Ite ally-suppiled. Eggs were wenler, Lake frolghts were quiet und te higher, Thera was {ood demand for veseols, with fow empty onea tn port, and the faverabie winds uf the pat day or to have falled to bring Inns inany grain carriers ng werr generally expected, Corn waa taken for Buffuloatéye. and wheat fur Kings- ton at Wige, Kail trelghts were quoted steady nt Be for provisions and Se on grain to New York, Quos thtfons on through foreign frelubts were atendy at itse par 100 ths for tlone to Liverpool, age for do to Ghisgow, 683{6 for tard and meuts to Liverpoat, age for da to Antwerp, The receipts of wheat reported yesterday at Cileryo, Milwaukee, St. Louls, Toledo, aud De- trait tueregated 691,000 hn, and the ebipments 404.000 Ltt, The following was the movement of produce reported from Now York yester peelpte— flour, 2359 bela: whoat, ‘bus onts, 20,02 buy eoru-me 210 buy pork, M2 brist Le N07 pleas turd, 130 xports—for fortyevlght hours—Flour, 10,00 bris; wheat, 214,00) bu; corn, 303,000 bu; onts, 1,000 bu. The following were among the direct exports from this efty during Inst week on through bills of India Drls thoitr, bur whent, 7172 bDucorn, 26 kis pork, 1.091 boxes ment, 6,102 casos cnvned meats, 2,124 pkgs hird, 254 hels beef, 185 bris tongue, 3283 phirs butter, 11K plans cheese, 599 bris talluw, 6,851 bris ont-ment, 2 brs corn-men), 60. bris Jard oll, 227,131 Ibs off cake, The following are the footings of tha official report of jfratn In store in this city on the even- ingof Saturday Just and corresponding dato a year igor . cut a ba Potaladlradesec: These fizures show a decrense during last weok of 4.500 bu theat, 1,512 bu barley, and an Increaso biteorn, 11,002 bu onts, 40,018 bu rye. The following ttle shows tho distribution of tho breadetuifs stlpped from this elty during Inst. weak, tho total of rail movemont, including that over rowds not epceifleds \ Sines Flour) Whe corn, Onle, ) INK ALIG To other ATT BLS Also 6,022 bu rye shipped by ralt, 15,000 tit do to Nuffulo by Igice, und 5,108 bui barley by rail. Thy shipments of wheat during the weok {n- chido wtt48$ bu by Chicago & Northweatern Ratl- road and 15,210 bu do by the Culcagzo, Milwaukeo S&St. Paul Raflroad. Soma people thik’ tia nearly timo for the pork dei to wind up. Thoro are so few antsido orders that one may almost eall them none. The extent of thd uniiiled shortage cannot, howover, be more than guessed ut. Recelveil hero yesterday 180 brls pork as a contribution to tho corner, They say, howover, that larger quantities ara expented to arrivd from Butfalo und ono or twoother points, The necessary number of members of tho Bonrd of ‘Trade have united in a request fora chunge of rules in regard to regular pork, Thoy ask that the rule be mude to provide that pork dellyered on or after Jan. 1 shall tnetude anly auch as has beon packed ou or after tho Ist. day af tha provions November. Of course tho pork must codform to the. rules with regurd to qual- ity, and be accepted ng such by tho Inepector, Tho amendment would minke summer pork de- liverable on contracts, but would exetude old pork after the beginning of the calendar year, PROVISIONS, FOG PRONUCTA-dWore toss active than usualt in, fact, wore vory dail at times, but avernged histor, though In ni trregttar way, "Liverpool reportod att aulvative of 24] fn lard and dd in ments, while thu tocul hug-market was atrongor, ‘Thts holpod “the ahipplng movement sumowhnt, there being more doing in innats fur export. ‘The loval trading in monte wwe not fargo, nnd neared to by mostly in changes, though it was dicnlt to roe a mative for trading on uno side, with all thu tending futures at the sume price, ‘The moat rorunrkable tuature uf the markut was the rola tlve advancy in August lard, to September premium boing reducod to nbuut 2}4o por 10) Ib, Park was une vottled. Outober was ut ony tine within about Ae of the price fornoxt month, but tho diferanee widuned taek tater, Ib le estinated that fully 2,00 brie of pork have been turned Inte stripe during Inst month, und All pent away, (hough no suter of stripes nro ropurted, Mis8 Ponk—Advunced Wage per bri, und d tiga ubove tho tatest pricun of Atonduy, at #15.0G 035 hay it 15.55 for round lots spot o nal sollor Keptombor, wallet Uctulor, ali fal wore! ‘attire Bet tier “nu nt atl Url clivr Gerhart taisy Yagi; ta iia at Navotber AE gL AUgI2.0n ual bels kollor ie wallar Navyenbe uu ra brie sollur Junuury ut is. ty ths, but clused only the ahuve ue me a oof Munday for Feptember whl) tla month varios ware stronger, the closing prices were: fi jd Cor round late aller sal esta. 10 Site Aavun und final. Ant Sone: Sublet ee FUpOTe| ger farats ini om pian but : Ste vin ad ido, Dut closed oully a stiada bette than th prev as doy, alee were sepprted af Jhy boxes shouidors at $2.7) 3M buxow long elead at TU; Da boxes au at sah ad boxua extin do at ip AY * long bHd short jars At $7.50; I, Srvon. cuine (IH wae ut Tx; Lyedt pen du. (1S Dad ah pies tor new re Soplomber, aud Cute Of ricats 74 aultor Oatube Veroabout ua fulluves wt 1 purily-curud Short | Shoulep Lh. & Sy Short eee eres) sleare. clears, boone: 5 Wa Etaer gba 3 a8 | Gall Fai Miaust, hae be ci sen bas f ER kit : Shart [aus sears Qantod at vi ceands ticeete boxadt fo sweot-plekiud nine quot ermgas Broun huiikh Aull) BY Fo} At losnd at, 3 iw toned and 47.13 mo Weuk, phiut, Dudiqel cede Fat aia lors T9380 f a a maf o riko kt Peery araieten uivnwed wisinasEe Jute! 2 qunto white at &GShie, and yol- a ae quigt at Siaigaze fur moss 6A16R000 for extra alors, PAL bits ouiee ath rerenty ryt Beate for city and ~#yGoi{u for country, — Pe DREAYSTUL ES, abe FLOUR~Was very quiet, tho trading belng: Himitea ton fow broken Jota (0 the local trade und one lof of BO buys fur export. ‘hv workot was flrin at ful] fore fur pricas,, Halex wore reported uf UA brie wintors, 135 brlv double extras, und 1 bela rye tour, all on pri vat tormsy $0 brig spring patente ut $7.09; and Su bela extras ut 4% ‘Total gw bris,, Export tours wore quoted nt 4.03 143 fur youd 16 chulee oxttu. UFHE MILLSTUYFs—Were tn good demand and steady. Sules were 7 cary bran ot (W607; Scare Med | what acrecutuge ut (155 g14,75) 2 cara aborts ut Maa, . & feo entnement was nominal at $4.25 por ton on erick. SPRING WHEAT—Waa moderately aettro ond Srrequtar, but within nnrrow Jinits. ‘The market for this inonth declined iée, nnd then tired upward, ad- vaneing ic, bit clased {4c below the Intest prica of Moniay. ‘Sho eltish markets were quoted thrm, both Jnelty ant ronntry, but earty buvers wera repre= sented ng hotding uff because of Incredzot arrivals, "the Ipta of wheat hero wera suvaiter, but the wenthar was fing and favorable to a Increase «An Mum Silay Or OME suppties, ‘The Li Oks here are sumowhat larger than expected to be, bat itis” wold that must of eu tho und under urdare ers, wor ne fe now Teccleing \VOry Hanennior st cate nt hnrown farineca’ doe Iiverine nee dawn to geroeand stocks there aru anid tially decrens Id are nav downs to about int story OF thee rau the whent thes are how rovelyink Mintgrwbone sid sone folks: ners unirkete or the woeld will be gitite Ie, heat 14 ready ty mova. the country, OF trom nats tara audi ttt th wit en 11 the a now sehodts “he turer way cw Thosity Jo stunt tots te Interte wanted,jur Kinnelon grt. ‘The latter wite not townie winite the tid ded n premint of Jette per bu, Helles Auzawt ape Bi mise, declined ToXMye, Advanced ta Mise. und closed at wAce. Muller Septesnits es joaimie wt wage, Octee ber wi: Feu Ue eUECSE, rand meant Ly, ak urted of Ale youve’ i Nat SU fe sarnple nt ter al Soe” trad NO 1, tov nu vit Sn IE hase, ub 83 44) fey yt sata c. hard, bat i. Ue zn itaher Ghat on Mond Surrecelpis mere much guindlur, Wut Rte wt eine sally tnt Knipp nit orders hua hi i, 2 read abet bc, BS cr nmjive eathalt wt Auuust. thd Nod winter at Sedu, Spot ales werd role 4 biges 45.00 eae a eh i be Ne, Ered diet, denluhtcvom wus acarce, bit GUE reeed}ta wince {OUCH Rimalier, iiving Iyer Joes spot ALI Ut the inaeket: f tant advance {0 i elght rat ee fengs prob rth bai he Intier a ce rs o Viernes euntidence bn gates. Of ih kinds is the Toaaan why wind premium. int shows nm bit fi he ity ust week, but the aby that, ta Creme Cheabuie lowtotete inte thy "murket. Hafe, thon at sie, nd Heirs word post Awuust eid aurly, Fie, und closed. at fete, and Ociober Rpt corn cloned nt Sun ty No. Zand hi iz ng th Shotaaive wera ropurced. nf he mitxed nt | hi frawon bord cars, dT S—AWVere quiet atid siren. Abetaund nold mther freely by eumple. a nuuiet and nilher vitae, few kote the celpts were Futures being un The stuck here ts Muwly {nerensing, und amas teertad strani, 2 in ember ut zite up te. Zie, closing at? ur fold a eS und fea AE Ah 4 ae pale, ot No.2 ee freg on bot. HVE Was in fate den Mind flem,, Tho recelpia felt wif and thw tuck ln atore mereused Inst veeuke, DUE there wast good shnppiog wid lovat inuuiey far eueth gna auled were mide ut ie, Hojected gal at die. Tatures were quietat wigatic for Atuuel ond le for Pepin Fy Cush pales were reportad of Wy is Fesurted nt ile; 23A0 bu by sant st. ai als 1M bite i as qiitet und, nnelnwed, fentember barley was frooly oitared ae, se, tid, with o. riinors ot one of tw fe liter price.’ But Caen seis nominal wt Tate. Cugh sates wera cous Hned to 0 DU ALG) dfize on truck, ‘Total, WO bit, TWO OU'CLNCK CALL, Wheat cloeed Ou lawer, Angunt, closed nt Be, and aa NFlicu Sige. Sisley S000 bir at lest Wwige lor ensh, RIYQUAN fe for Auuust, Uiwas 3fe for Suptouber, ud xtae for the. sears Curd ‘cimed wernt uo rth ales Ut 1s filen 8 ft At Getopry lye wus strnuty. wlit sullur Sentero. neal, wae onal for Septum ty of or, and ot Fini Ne pombur we be , EU HUG for November, ee . Lund rn met for ber. Sales + for S embers $4. tut ielabor id tor Auunst. short it} dbs a tor September. ——. GENERAL MARKETS, AROOM-CORN=Was stow and easy, Present quae tations would probably bo cut to effect asalo ofa Ruvdelzed lot, ‘The new crop Is sald to be doing wall, ind promises to be a bis ont Cholco hnel and eafpet ine green, Kel{-\orkine. href tipped dose Infortorand common Crovkea... BUTTER—Prean wns not very bris! of holders restricting tho movement, ‘The day's sales, howerer, about equaled tho rocelpts, und provious prices are sustained, We uyaln quoto as fallow Salus MAGGING—Thero .was a falrly, stoady. tone to. ae vo market. Tho domand is fair und improving. * quote: (Turin slg uumtos. Rkanies double. 4 Woot sucks,. changes woro apparent In th! ‘Tho mavement was not at all active, buyers showing 8 disposition to hold off fur lower prices, but tho moderate character of tho supply aporated against any deeilia, und we contiuue to quote: vos Adel” 01 heretofore, the denund boing atimutated by tho Ine creasing probability ofan advance, Woe quote: Range and nut. EGUR—F doz. Tarver onurings tnd covler woather aro causing tho weakness, FISi—[ematn as last quoted. 'Thoro was a good geuncnabla dei and the following prices were amatntal Suck Auckere! Snekerel= Mackoral—istge tam x euurul—t ‘at aay, mt Chdtish—browred Herring-fioland, Hurrlnu-Bealad, fornia sali FRUITS AN! Prices were fairly out ne ulvon Valows Citron done oynpomted.,. Apples, Filborts inom Routes wianuts., Poeun, 118 PACH, 3 mod fale roe Y aE CRUE Wi a RGB mad Fate ES cosnlyo paves. Pearhes whan tine wore salable, pie sul of the stock ined undesirable, Pours, apples, nd gras wore slo Peaches, por be ‘basket, $ Ma Pours, Torbox. air’ Ww Des Las ert fi a0 ered ag ay 40k 3 aia ce auyir tian on Rate urdny, aiid cotfeur a Nrora: ATOIKOT, For our igGe hth leg rg rus a aluay ana Uichanyed market. ‘Trudw continues ¥ t tt rt efor enh te oud tio, Rilo, Foust Crushes Powder i ree ea iat Choice corn or sugar,. rig corn or suuar ir to good Corn or nlé ra i tr bout $00 under eet ae ae Nu tuky tho rac uf banal ew ti fe laa" paasud Carouyte the 'swoa Oh Ro. FFE .B ton 3 unoth ¥ton ha ras MLescept atnbudt thy, fclpteara soon taken, and trado goneratly seems to iret hides, all wath ARAM HUGO ons iS ii tu contint uni fern] warkot (astrangoe. DM fo nsreed to mop entting ander tho price: Q pig-tin ts marked up le per B. ‘Fin plat tes are firey Muermonthy, with Enaiorn and London aivigae, an my axe place next week: Follows! ind 1 Kanner boitaiti Wa. ning, cnnper-tinne, Biantsted ett het zinc, \ Sheet-rran, Arm fear nian eons Antertenn ac, ieantzed irons Pence eee NAUS—The pr 8. Trad® Hbaproving and rites are stinening up es faavoe qeleseNothing new was developed i eta rackets Th oud deneeo uf activity in trade an quotations glean Delve were well suypurtd? Earban, Wt douraed te $ Sguppeevenes ra Were stow at fi ‘OKs. offerinus wore Mutts bat eqnat te the 9 ver, br The of the tendo that Is hot euppliat by the farmurs, Ut does Bot tay tu sltip in Dy Fal ivnd the receipe in this way SOULE —Was slow a atia, und Cae per th tor bk ee eae SEEDS was dullund wear. Small Jota of nd ond was nominal a} with rumors tht t a be discountes fea tan eran migg. Selinecuuunt wan sha, do $28, 8 ptember waa quotod at iin MASALIS'y for Aue x is wanted by ships er arta co Td ities rf cl ho dxpactod rss In Srelgn f contracts bétore b 2 fale Feuuest, ‘and mindy: ie i Fine anit, 1 i 14 22¥: SK Y¥—Was in good ‘deaiand nt” the” advance Grlubliahed July Zi knles were reported of 1Y brit Snished goods on tho baste or #0! por ‘bri Tor hight wi Wi OO1e-Was in fair demand and steady. ‘ab woola a rarce,” (A mules are the cuiliest OF, nything oiet. Tha Hoston Shipping f "tho de> nd continues fair und prices a tony and frm. ustzht sny thot the trade contitnes v mul nut anny ar netivity, Tana tuaturtrs Meare fers ure v wit guite Indifteront abunt fiiture wants, wud gunte as indltterent about On the market cou d not bo reptie Ids vere qenorally ball Jenn nad, Wenteky, more than wif of thy ilo gauntey otilt remaina tn the hands of growors."* {iond to cholve medium tu Dee Course er dirty tu Fing anwaennal tes Conrae unseashed th Medluyy unwashed tieoc Podium washed oven. Fine and coarse washed feces —— LIVE STOCK. cilicAgo, f the wool eureont raters ad Chat if wo xcept Ricks oe the Quo: AL 439 ‘Tho official report of the movement of live stock for July shows a decrensv, ns compared with 1872, of 2.42 cattle, and an incrensn of NG,tW hope und 2fld sheep. ‘The avorago welght of the hogs was 230 lbs, agatnat 24 tha for duly, Wid. Uelow ss tho ofttelul report of the recolpta and shitp- monts of lve stock during Jntyr ‘ UECELTS, ‘ Chl, Nock Tsland & Paclti Ditnots Contral... ch, Murhngton & Eidago & rin ae SEES aie 3 Tatal'ses. duly, 10, Pitta, Fi Waynes ‘ Chicago. Atteuiin ‘Total... Western roads, 80 CATTLE—In comparison with Sanday t there was io perceptible change in yalues, ‘ha supply fell short of thy numbur tenuralty: looked for, and that fact are Festal thodowawurd teudauuy of belees, but it did UeanEDles sellors to ental any van nore at ri \y we QUEL ‘he ai before, Mora wane iructivo demand on Bante OF Ox- port uceount, but, fortunately for suitors, the supply of native caitie wat, ahi bare 24 hendi—the Ge pnrLat thy aiferloys eunmisting of Texans nnd ranged froin @0¥s2.) for in- i wane vgattle, Heats ois fur oxtra amides ‘Esportors paid LALA AU NOTA KLEE ast Hu" the Nocah trado gpens erty ey at Terns sold at GULG—chleily at the doy most gene ‘ufurings wero closed Gutaud the murkor elonud QuorATtions, | Batta Beores-Craded steers, weighing 1450, S.0004,05, 4.908 155 420G4.% * 0g..10 {tue 1,080 to 1,250 Tutendrs' Hock nd common to choley eae ‘fordity: slaughter, wolubing 6a) tw 100 Te Brock, Gitte Conia eatiiey’ “E otaneen nr feaives.., 187 With» matolatystmiuahid npoiy and & 4B bettor hore wus ng apnreeinl cd pihek howe grin at wor is, ih BU holed sneayy wire ahowed'ni an tmaroyame eng er be. Tho teoah eheante si Tost oF the stil luke word chowat Out by, the matte of tho afternoon, and the market otysad fra ut BLA 4.33 Lor commun te buat Mubt, nd wt $4404.) for pout iWaxtes heavy.) Skips were valnbla at is MUU HALES, Au, Price| No, u a i Av, Prica, AY, Price, | No oy Pe MS EG a a iievcworo qulot sad wneuanged at KLODZL2S pétial ibs for pov’ aH ned" ag OA anyrACae —CATTLE—Keevipts to-day, 1703 oF Ud wb thus tues bt ee torousty f canst tuarkye wiaadys unchankud tur good etn: made lowari sales of gout Ftoehuive a tae fo mrodiuu. alive 80 Hat 801 Dons urudus dupa, 3.80; Boas by Tea avats Hueuints tovituy, ee tor the weak t thos far, 110d: connie mae cua be miarset aut jut and Unchanged: dua ty; sulovor tule to i Vs@ Lay etolca, sabe NS ifoas—Hocoipta to-tay, cai total TASH sauo tind lat weuk, 11! far themes cantar fara muurkut steady urid ‘anch a say wtocl ig Yorkers. at salr oudy, é rt jowors sues a oud ta yg ne tae medium, ase tars 8T, TOUTS. LOUIS, Mo, Aug L-CATTLY—In good lemand pe hatlvosy futr'to wood tal ir stews bus 4d] q pina, I" hulea ben by erie Pare Knecht wile Chor Me Taste ruse 7 Ei plegsty hove i eats br tu Shale stuura, ph LOE ve lbter neh often aut osm fair tw chotpe, E00 bec es eye dai Iyer jt Yorkure und Daltiinore at sta); ch Lait, re: pony AUT Dotoners 0 fancy, §i ooulptus ai shipments, Luh me WATERTU Muss. Aug. 2—IEP CATTLE—He- Oy atuady) oe uebivo; sales chiles, sTakes a 1Bty ”