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THE -CINICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUS" uy od) iN PAGES. BANKERS, fo. 29 Pine-st., New York. DENOSITS recetyed sublect to check at right, anit ra joerendt tly balance: ee eT HONE, STOCKS, and all Invests nent securities bonsht und sold on commilsslons DItAW IHLLS OF EXCHANGE ON London doint Stock Bank, London. soll alt Antorican Securition upan the Lon beg and EXthanzn un ie mpxt favordole terms, DAY & FIELD, BANKERS AND BROKERS, 430 LanSall ve oc Ryehangs. Aterubers of Now York Bioes i Mann, aT ect . MPANY. ‘Mince at silver Cilff, Colorado, MNO; Shares, MOM: Par, KO. Meriantiigenients We Dorsey, Ii Havens, Secretary. 11a roadway, New York, rau PPER KNOB MININGCOMPAN ‘Mines: Gap Creek, Agho Co. N.C. Capital Stock, SANE. Shares, #1 each, sa Reulatrice ot tak, Mining. rel Compan oe cot hint Preshiont: Wim. Hrundreth,, Vico-Ugosl+ Galkena vrenturer: Hawin It, Mulford, Socrotal HM, Bames. M. apwrtntenstent. ‘Office of Company, way, Now Yorks 2G Cuews LINING COMPANY, 3inos, Ilearitie, Manidy Cam N.C. CAPITAL, 640,00. SHLARUES, #1 RACH ‘or stock, trust Co, of Now York. eR OL Stock: Una Pr CATTY, Vicelres. SEMUHERNORETH, = IEMA, 'Vreasurer. ‘Je., Secretary. FLA, Mrasnit nint It, Ranies, Buporintondonts, mee af ¢ om 1 puny, St Broadway, Now York,’ joeatyyn of bins, 3 Crystal, HULU) WSL BUNTY Proattent 0 Ormnntzed under the Laws of Now York, Principal OMico, 47 Broadway. Now Yorks {rly mines anit ono milll atto altuntedt In Eauto Lenten Han. caivize "Pe Mulund, 1 StS Merritt, Vico Prosidents) Marsh sting nnd Treasurers x RANY, EH GOLD CUMPAN Mines, MeDowell County, North Carolina, ‘Capital, $300,000; Sbares, $f each. Tealstrars 0 in Trust Co of N. ¥.t Of jicara: W e mt rio. F Stile i Scervtary; 3 om Euan auton: eof the Company. OWLAND CILIED CON. SILVER StINING CO, Location of Mines, Londville, Colorado. Cpltat, $10,000,000; Shinros, 200,000: Lar, 850, B, W. Dorsey, President: T. W. Torrey, Socratary and ‘Ereasurors m Uniens, No, 105 Hrondwiy, Now York, JVLOU AVE YNING # aLLL.ING COMP Loention of Minos, Mineral Park, Arizona. 1tn1, 21.090.090; 190,00) Stinros. $10 ech. 2k Gare ia atents We D, Chianin Treasurer: Re WE erinuton, Secrutars: Umew, ED Broadway, Now Tork. JNontin mine aNb yosesitE coup MINING CO. OF BIATUPOSA COUNTY, CA, Ciipltal, $1,000.00, divided [rite £60,000 shares of 2cachy bio, 1, Spnoner, Proaulonts le ¥. Sea~ Tanne Secretar Mind Trensurari T, Willluse, Gener rar’ Finanelal Agent. OMmces, I A iinlted amount of tw the Mtealf ta ean Fronpectus mailed AN OCEAN RIVER, Discovery of a Third Equitorial Cars rent In tho Pacific. ‘Tho Londou Nautical Gazette contained recent- ly an intetesting announcement and detailed ac count of a nowly discovered current in thoequa- torlal Paciiic, Tho discoverer nnd explorer of this romurkablo oocante movement is Capt. John McKirdy, of tho stenmsiip Peru- vin, . running — betwoen — Caliuo, — Héno- Init, and Hong Kong, who bas devoted much study to the circulation of tho sen from the Peruviin const to Pannuia, and thence west> ward nlong tho eqnater, Tt fs well-known that upproximately warallol with “the Hine" and from the second to tho tonth parailel of north Intitude the Pacific * equatorial counter-cur- rent" moves custwardly, contrary to the grand general movement of all equite Turin Waters. Along tho wostern coast of South Ainerlen there has bean also recognized since Humbolat's thine a vast tow of glacint water from tho Anturetic basin, whlch, ufter penctrating to tho equator, turns wost= wardly nud falls Into the general westerly movement, 61ut now, to tho surprigo of bydrog- raphers, a third and powerful equator current is revenled by Capt. McKirny a explorations, awhiel prosses with a large volume froat tho Mexican and Panama cousts first to the south yard and then to thy westward, ‘tho remarkable features of this current aro ita abape, force, and color, with its temperature, —ail so distinctly tracouble fur from land its explorer suyat “Ls color ida deep, deep blue, or derp blutiehluck, uid cannot bo uistnken tthe nurrounding ers of tha North Pucitle are a bright, bouutltul blue), and ita waters dif- Yer In temperature from that around it by about two dogrecs, so. that you can tell ua minute if you are in dt or out of it.” As it tows west of the one hundredth FINANCE AND TRADE. Stocks Open Dull and Firm, and Close Weak. Foreign Exchange Weak, with Proa- pects of Gold Imports, » Ses. Jfenvier Country Ordors tor Crir- x rency—Local Finances, Tho Produco Markets ‘Moro Active and Gens erally Stronger—Lard and Meats ‘ Exelted. Cora Strongtkened by Crop Reports from tho South ond Southivest. FINANCIAL. Btocks, though dull, were Mrment the opening, Lut at tho close the market seemed decidedly wenk, Forelen exchange rites are moving: to- wards speedy imports of gold. but thy disposi- tion of Wall atrevt nppedrs at the moment to bo In favor of discounting—ond artiflaiutly nseisting —tho greater netivity in money which Ia avon to bo expeetcd, 2 E Nearly everything declined,’ Rock Istand went off 24, to 112; Alton 4, tu Ug; CCC. & Te, t + Morris & Easex 4, to 107 Now York Cen- trut 34, to LE; Michigan Central , to rie 24, tod%er tho preferred %, 10 71333 Northwest 4g, 10 1001¢; tho preferred 1, to L233 St. Paul, to 801) the preferred #4, to 100%; Wabash §, to 40%; tho preferred 94, to 7243 Oblo 4, to we; Bt, Joo %, to bv; Kausas & Texos h, to Su¢; Paelfio Mail 4%, to 4116; Jersey Cen- tril % to 75%; Manhattan Blevated 1X, 1020; Unton Pacifie 4, toi¥; Troty Mountain My tu boda; Western Union 4, to 100%; Chattanoog 43, to OF; Tnke Ero & Western Ui, to 00x Northern.Pacitic !%, to2044; Omaha Uy, to 4 the preferred 4%, to 8314; Mobile & Ohio 154, to “133; and Ontutlo 2%, to 20. s Gulns were fow and trilling. Northorn Paciie preferred mide 1, to 53, after selling at GIG; Tending 3%, to 234; Hudson 4, to 814; and Bur- Nngion & Quincy %, to 12375.“ rio eevond 03 opened at 1; WA, and closed nt 10%, Governments wore dull at unchanged quota- ‘tons, District of Coltsmtis 2632, 0335 bid and 100 naked; the 4s, 10975 bid and 1% asked; the 445, TLbid and 1113 asked; the Ge, 102% bid and lea asked; the 64, 104 bid and 10435 usked. : Foreign exchange was heavier, on n decline in sterling posted rates of 140, to 4824 and 4934, and # prospeet of an incrensing supply of bills, Tankers’ actual rates wore 481% for Oo-day Dill, ond 483 for demand, For 60-day commercint bills for prompt delivery 47835 @its wus paid; for dotlvery this month, 47813@479, Posted rates for Parls were 625 for ® days and 652% for sight; G-day cone mercial bills, prompt delivery, were MAGIC: for delivery this mouth, G204@582{. For com- mercial GU-day bills, prompt delivery, on Havre and Marseilles, GUOCb5NK was paid; for the same, deliverable this month, HOGI. Bixty- day commerciut bills on Antierp, deliverable promptor this month, were K0@5H. Hankers’ bills on Germany wero 94¢, for 60 days and 01M for demand; 60-day commereinl bills, prompt and this month's delivery, were UG 5-16, Bankers’ guilders on Holland were (4 @00% for ©) days and 40'% for Aemand; 60-duys com- merelnl were 2055@305-10, Austrian florins 4124; Norway, Sweden, und Denmark, 27%. Country ordors for currency get heavicr every day. Now York exchango was sold between Danks ut e@$L.25 per $1.00 discount. Loans tre quict at 8@5 por cent on call, and 6@7 por cent on thine, Bunk clearings were 81,500,000. Chieuzo, Byrlington & Quincy 48, 815,000 wore Bul? at 01;-$1,000 Jucksonyille & Southeastern Oy nt 100; and Cook County 4i¢¢ at 1u4. In the opinion of tho Philadelphia Ledger, the coal trade is stendily moro active and prices are firmly maintained. The ordera for coal are very full; all the several sources of supply foal short of conl and take orders for futura delivery with grent exution, lest they should go beyond thelr ubility to fultiit thelr contracts, Any dilileulty. 4n the futuro that would tend to restrict produce tion could seurcely full to cuuse great Incon- yenleuco itt the futuresupply of anthracite coal, which ta now short. € ‘Tho latest compllution of ratlrond earnings by tha Mnanclat Chronicle covera the business, of forty-two ronds, nnd {8 remarkable In not show- ing 8 singlo instunco of deercased earnings elther for July or ior tho soven months anded duly 31. Tho tgnres for the pust seven: months fre fur thirty-six rouds, ts follows: ¥ sold of 9 and og AO IH. Ines Ine, Codnr Nap. & No.$ LLHTS § USL & Cairo & Bt, Lon win | VaGw C Piel, Togs pwiizih Chesapenko & ehsal Weeki Ciena & Riot tinaale. “Biot Chienge «¢ Enot, filtnola “ei: Clie, Milw. & St. Paul, Qtek Chicisen, Sorthwewn, 14 ‘orn Pera Maelo an advance in wages and salaries {7 the long run, and in this way wi a will set some compen Ratton Cor the diminished return from thelr little investments, Tit another consequence will be that a ilood of new enterprises wilt be started promising larger returms than i, 4, and 6 per cent, and in them 2 great den! of money will bo Jost, * Tho Wall street zossip ofthe Now York World snys tho officint cnrnings ot tho Erlo Ront in dune, jist given out, show a net gain of 25,08, but an tnoretso of nearly £6,000 in oxpenses. It Js wot expected thnt this Btutement will have tho effect tho bills worth! lko to sce, siitce it ins been discounted 1h tho risa in the stock from 3, como of tha in- alders hnwng hid the information as enrly a8; tho: 4thof July. In tho monnthnoe tho onrnings have heen exaggerated inte a net min of half a million to offset the poor showing of July, which Ja tesa than 220),000 over the corresponding period in 18i, August will bo Jess favorable, and tho beginuing of tho iseal year will undoubtedly vhrontelo Inrge Josses, an inpottant meeting of St. Paut Directors was held on Monday nfteravon. It 1s understood that the proposed purchase of additional ines was disenased, but tho Board was not willing: thateven its most Intimate friends should Know precieety what wos done, : The New York Sun says? Much acedivss conjecttire has been indulged Inasto tho direction taken by tha 850000 I-tenders lost by the banks of thle city week. In view ot the steady demand for cur renoy which wo have noted us existing Cor sume time past in Chtengo, Clicinnatt, and 8t. Louls, {Lis more thun prabuble that those centres ot Western und Southurn trade have been eunplys Ing Uemselves by drafts on tls elty. A your tiyo, when the Inttux of gold iy in Europe sot tt, our bats held about £70,080) in tegal tenders, andl 820,00, In specie. Just then an outiow' Uf legal-tondera to the West and South began, which, br the beglunlng of the present year, hud curried off 653,000,00) _of lequlstendersy be- sidea nearly $47,000,000 of the $14,000,000 gold we had recelved from Europe, leaving us on Dee, 27, 1870, with but S8,0000,000 tn speely and 8! 0ob.c0 fn legutetenders. “That ts to sus dur the lust. tive inonthy of 187 the city tnuks fost 810,000,000 net In speeic and greonbacks, while the country walied $85,000,000, tha wholo of whick it stil keops, It Is not Mkely that tho druin this year willbe anythhig Ike as great, Dut It ts quite enough to ntecount for the disap pearance of 5,500,000 lust week. BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Naw You, Ang. 1.—Tho murket to-day has not been encouraging. If opened strong but dull, and prices were. fairly maintained, with a quickrecovery MOmana and Hannibal preferred, anda fractional advance tn eval stocks, Up to noun thory was no decided fenture except that of dulluess, but from this time on thore was a suxging market, and the close was nt 0 conccs- ston all around. Tho tempor of the mijority of the smaller operators continues bullish, but it wilf require a freshening of speculution very soon to enable thom to,reailzo profits on the long aide. ‘Tho Treastry took to-day $2,500,000 of bonds, but in tho afternvon tho demand for inoney Increased tho rate to 4 percent. It is manifestly time for great caution on the part of thogo who sutend opernting in stocks. Ee: ‘To the Western alvsuctuted Brees. quict and Nerv Youn, uy, IL. generally stendy. ‘Kallroid Londs uctiye and irregular, ' State securities dull and nominal, Tho stock market wns strong In tho early Acalings, nud prices advanced H@? per cent, conl and Granger shares, Hennival ds St. Jo seph, and Union Tacitic leading the upward invvement, During tho afternoon speculation Dbeesine weak, aid under ratbor tree sutling the enure fst fell off, tho deciiue ranging from 1 to 144 per cent, Michian Centra Northorn Dacitic, Iron Mountain, Granger snures, und Union Pa- cite {being the most conspleuous therein. Tn, an Governments tho final sates a frinor Fucting neovnlied, and Le murket closed at n fructions cages, ‘Nransactions, 106,000 shires: Lackawanna... 4,000) 8 ‘Huinware & Brie... Hanniiat 86a Jon Mountain. Homage ie 1 ans ‘Tho stentner Paroire, trom Havre, brings 700,- 0U0 francs In 2efrane plewes, Money murket easy ut 203 per cout, closing at £44@3. Prime mercantile paper, 34@4}; per cont. z Sterling xchange, ststy-days, weal at 48143 sterliug demand, 485 Loutalann 434 consol: MUISNOMTL Boe DL Joseph, ‘sonnes: id. ‘Tennessoe Us, now, ‘bonds... MW ve Vn is nnd genni UL PS abnaleting fund, Loniul ss W ikesbare BE Paul & 8, G, firsts, Erle sveunds. tock fstund 10 prelerred. Lo iirats, progere LEN. O,. se Foxes, iat yas (irand ‘Trek of Canmdat, VERN Great, West, uf Cannas az (unnibal xc B® Jose! Euan) Andina, BB We: BATS iit Beans ats Cer. Li. tte Do Cowa tease tin: Int, &firent North. Ft, Healt & meridian, west fongitude, tt feels the north- westward pressure of tho great body of Antare tic wnter known as Humboldt’s durront, of 1 © dark, dirty yree” hues and thus tho contrasted strenm of “deep bluish binck "te forced bodily: north of the equator, forming & shrunken born or distorted jctler 8 reversed, the lower pouting to Panam nnd tho upper a Nttle to tha eastward of tho Sandwich Ishinds, ‘Tho equi trial eounter-eurrent se alda in causing Cals © bend" fn ita course, but when the pressure fa removed tbe current of dark bin, resumes Its westerly path, curving gently round, t The exphinntion of this mighty rlyer running* in tho Pacitle Geeun," ns wants MoKicdy eats tt, fa very rational pelutes out by himself, © 'Thage is coudiderablo testimony,” bo ays, a to tho existenco of a current setting to tho routhward und gouthenat wong the Californian and Mexiean coasts (possibly: tt courtly Hintion OF nis the — Jnpunesa — current) al water gels pent up in the ’ Guir of . Panama. tb oeannot * get Routh © on account of Humbokit's surrent, and tho two Rtreama change thelr course to: tho westward, runping along side by side neue the equator, wnt they ineet the cyatorial countersetrrenty, which splits them Mky a wedge." Undoubtedly, us this able ollicer of the mercantile navy sue Keats, the nowly-discovered “horn-shaped our rent” ie a goutinuation of the dnpane eso current," known as the Shyo, or “jiloek Stream (of dapan,” whose phenomenn apd" movements ‘oft the vousts of Japan nnd fa recurvition ncross the Pacitio to the Catiforala const were originalis« ascertained and oturted by Capt. Silas Bent, of this elty, Jn Perry's Japan expedition. ‘fhe deop-blis color of the Kuro 8iwo near the Japan Jslands and all tho way neross the North Paglia to Callfornin marks its entity with Capt, Ste. Kirdy’s “deep bluish black” current us traced wesjardly from tho Gulf of Panama tu the: infd-Pueltie, Tho importance of ttl discovery ts recog. nized by the highest authority of the Lritist Adhniralty us rellecting new und declsive ght upon the mysterious clroulatlou of Pacitie waters, and as justifytog # recasting of Western Pactilo churte.” it utfords a long. lookud-tor key to the history of tha Kuro Slwo—tho Gullestream of tho greatest of oceans —ns tht dark “water, nfter cotreing xo’ many thonsinds of iniites, bonds around the North Americun cunt, and, completing ils yrond round, revnters the imuatn equatoriit strenm whonea it orlylngtes, near the Asiatlo Louse ite evitent, also, that for ull pure pases of navigation in the region thraugh whiuls tinoves, so iuagnilicont: a river in the sen” Iwithin whiok tho Peruvia mude tho buudeomae run of it2 mitos a day), is destined to bo a great highway ofcommerce., —. a Just as Well ne Not, * Betrolt Free Preat, ‘ Ono day last week 4 collector who had apant Bix tong Inontha fn trying to effect a settlement with n debtor woo was owing $50 accomplished Als object by taktiug a rete of hand running thirty days, ‘Three or four duys afterwurda ho anot thu unker of the Hote walls ei 1 got rid of that note of yours yester- “Did your! was tho pleased reply. "Yes, but Dhad to give an nwtul discount, In fact, 1 wold It for $3, “Ja that possible? Well, now, I'm real sorry about thut, Jf 1 hud only known how my paper stuud on the market J could hive Axed (t Detter tor you. Let'waeos Ifuzi note gells for 8G ane for $000 would sel! for cough Ww Inuke Up your 85). I wonder we didn't think of tt and inuke ono for 40 white we wera about It." —— #haker sarsuparilla, dandelion, yellow dock, mandraky, garget, blick coliosh, Indiin hump, prince's plue, and the b id eubeb united with fodld tho Rocicty, ore the Ly; burguparilla, a T potusaitiny made by gredicuts of tho Shakery' OU Pied I Y. Cun. & 2 ey Northurn Pucitio,. Outend, S Toot ALTO aula’ is das Ae aot batT0, iar O38, ROR ‘Total PHOLI MLC Host Not inc eck *Throe wooks only of July In exch yaar. { Ergat dime atta ty Frown dun. 2 to July a, ‘Ypis isa gain of 23 por cent tn earnings. Fo tha month of July tho earnings of forty-two rons were $16,208,Kr, against 312,078,184 In July, 1879,—0 gui of €4,190,748,—nearly SF por cent, ‘The lorgest ealn was mado by New York Con- tral, and the largest percentage of ynin by tho, Denver & Rio Grands, No othor demoustras *tlon than that given by these figures is noeded to prove that business is iinproving fn all parts of the country, Theao curnings are n much bet- ter guide than tho returns of our forelyn trade, for the volume of ratlrond buriness-Is In dollars aid cents twonty tines that of our forolyn com- merco. ‘Tho high price of Government bonds in this country {am phononienon which has its parallel ja allthe prinvipal money markets, Finances aren ao vyory Iptereating ¢ondition, and. it ts probable thut tho world is on the eve of aspco- ulativoe exeltement that baa rmrely been vaunted, Sccuritics of tho frat elnss aro ut unhvard-of prices at home und abroad, Con- sola aro nearly at par; tho Freuch 6 per cents,+ notwithstandmg tha risk. of conversion, tro pt & promium of % per gent, Upited States 4s ut presont prices pay but 8.45, pd conto yeur, Virat-class English railroad Re {00 preforred Rt Lut & Oinatis jure CG, C.K 1, Uses, Obto Contral:, STATE OF THADE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Aug. M—Tho Publictoemor- row will contuln tho following: | ‘Th exchanges for the’ week onding Aux, Ture decidedly satisfactory os to transactions elsewhere tui at New York, Here the ditfer- ence in the activity of speculation accuunts for Aswalloc Inerense In exchanges than usual ne tho Incrondos ut tho other citlos Is 23.3 per cent, notwithstanding 0 lure decrease at San: Fran- ‘cluco, and aw vory sninll gain at Slitwaukou, whore tho moyoment of new wheat hus not yor commenced, The polit Loulsville, 5t per cent; at Cinclnnatl, 615 per cout; ut Moston, J por cent; and oat threes oF the minor cities over 50 per cent—nro vory gon~ eral, not a atygio olty excopt San Franglevo and Miwatkoe reporting amalicr propartionate in- crease than the advance In average prices, Tho gala ut Baltinore Isgmallur than nt oithor of thd outer cities, and yet its trade reports show that it hos beon deluga very heavy business as to quantities, ‘Yhe following shows tho amount of oxchingos At Sun Franelico for tho weok auding July dl, und at other cltles for tho week ending: Aug, Ts Witter. bonds sell at prices which yleld but 3% per cent, Tho best rallroat mortgages in this country yleld barely Sper cent, Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy 4s ure now selling ut Vly a price which alfords in Income of only 4$4 por cout. In an aditorla! article devoted to this general subject, tho Londun Zines oxpressea tho opinion that this Is the ropotition of 9 phenomunon observ> ablo at freyuent intervals In clyilizod States’ during tho inst"200 years, within which period etock exchanges “have, ‘grown tuto inatt- tutions, and tho fiuctuations in the se’ euritics there dealt in have beon observed, Tn times of pouco und in tho absence of any yrent economic chan, such a8 tho Invention of rallways or extensive tncusures uf colonization, requiring a largo outlay of cupital +4n tlxed works, thera has buen @ constant tonds oney for the demands of Investors to outrun tha supply of auftablo sccuritivs, Tho excess of moans with which the domand ts mado may not be great, but ati! & now supply ta oreated It is Butllolunt to cause a great rlao ju tho price of ol securitica, Tho capital. of Investora has abs vorbed the immense lusun of bonds and stocks made to carry on thy great wane aod -to build the greut Ines of rullrouds undertaken o decade or two ugu, and tha progressive wiso of prices recently shows . that capitalists iro still competing for Inyostments. A high economical nuthority in London, the Stulist, bad lately calculated that at this moment 21,000,000,000 ure idle in London awaiting invest> 4 Wout. What is to be the result? There will bo a N i Nettonttf Bo Philadoipli na Chien hn 1) iiaaee 8p Asta ak Suaturs br upd alt Gey “ oa He eet hee annul Rao ¥ terdcten tea Se ts LAWell vers iit Bt TYotats, Bae FRAO Outside aDioti “Buvkat to ‘This ly Uho dullest portion of the year, aud you the exebunges ontalde of Now York approuch: $20,000,000 ina single Wook, All compare, too, with g very uetive and vigorous advance In tho yeur 187V, whigh had bey gone montis cariiog, id which lustod with soarecly uw pauso untit Novomber, Priecs in August, 1872, wore highor ns to many portant fgnles of commerca Thin thoy uro-In August, 18s, und the uvenige of prices, tho rel ‘we consequence of articles be- jny vonsidered, ly doubtloss tess than 10 per cout hiybor than it was one your ago. ‘Thera ia noth ing to indicate that the henyy business now trangnoted ts largely of a speculative charicter; Induced the purcl.waos made one your ayo were lnrgely spouulative im almost avery Uranch of Inerchandise, und [mimenie toinsactions fn cole ton, eran, { and other products went to sawell the oxchaugus which hud no relation to any, actual demand for legitinate purposus, Unainoss at this tiny ts not only i Jurger in Yolume but much healthier iu quality, UOSTON. Dosroy, Aug. 1L—Tho cloaing stock quotations Were td faltowss jb Quincy, & Civ ésitraad jiutiond ‘erstorradscr. ay i ubland profurruds.,. Bins DU CULMUT creecvssase oy PORELGN, Aug. 1.—Consols, for monoy, 084; account, 03 314, 34558, 1S Aturican securities —Now 84, 108: 43, LUN; Uilluols Contrul, divig; Penusylvanls itil ‘l N.Y. se 8. England Aiciivon See, Loxnon, ta Central, G04; Hele, 44843 seconds, OL; Rending, na Luliton gone Into tho Tisok of England on bal- naice to-dity’ wns £70,000. Panis, Aug, 11.—Mentes, Sit Se. MINING NEWS. ns ANIVONA MINES. A special from Bat Rock, Ari, gives tho bull- jon valuo oforo on dumnof Bunker Iti, Vale ley Forge, nud Rebel Mince at £8,000, Ti consos aticnce of tiscovering carbonates In. tho Valley Forgo Company's minca,n smolter Will at onco ‘bo erectod, ' NUW YORK. By tha Mining Asscclated Pres, Nnw Youx, Ang. 1—Husltcss was brisk nt tho Minttg Exchange to-dhy, prices continuing toshow mm tpward tendency. Tho closing of fiolul quotations were: 1 Muitio Crack.. Boston Consolidated uiwo} 4 RIPUEIAL ses seven aby e Habe Rinne Ht Bulllon recoipts from tho mines to-day, $24,- 47. Littl Chief shippeil 235 tons Monday and Tuesday, Amico shipped fifteen tons, valuo, $1,100, Tuesday, Chrysolite sliippod oighty-nine tons to tho smelters the sume day. * Mnek Morris turning out an ayernge of one Dar daily, valued nt #1, ‘The following companies have been ndded to the Istot:tho Amerienn Mining-Stock Exchange: Alta, Montana, Alive, Hasstck, Bruce, Dull Do. mingo, Bald: Mountatn, Dundorbor, Dunkin, Bonanza Chief, Central Arizona, Bureka Consol- itated, Fathor De Snot, Great Eystern, Goods ein, flomestuke, Mibernit, Hori Stiver, Sire Bhitw; La Pinta, Tittle Pittsburg, Ontario, Sitver Islet, Rod Elephant, and Robinson Consoltdatert. A Leudvillo special says Chrysolite is loalcing: much better, the average dally output beng eighty tons, and tho net valuo $80 per tou. Miniger Keyes loaves for San Francisco to- tuorrow on uccount of bis wife's alcknexs. The Smuyylor versus Robinson sutt is now be- Ang heared ut Breokaneldge. A Gold fitlt apochul says: Rolchor 14 continu: ing operations south on tho 3,00) level, and his struck a ine body af low grade quartz, Slerra Nevada {3 running north a the 2,500 foot luvel, expecting to encounter thie formation of ore struck by the diamond: drill which was run north and west, An upralse ls alao to bho amide, fn tho are body struck on tho 3,000 lovel 1,000 fect north of the Incline. Suvage has successfully bulkbended agninst fone ‘water from tho Ineling, and on the 2.400 level, loaving Ohollar & Potosi frea to continuo prospecting on that ievel. aA spuclul from Bed Hock, Arizona, gives tho bullion value of ore on the dumpsat tho Bunker JN, Valley Forge, and Robet mincy at 38 . Tho Valley Forge Company have discovered curbanates, and will nt once erect 9 sineltor. A San Francisco gpectil enyss Evidence that the old operators are ngaln critorhiz the market wis shown to-day In the mavement of Gold Til Work on the lower lovels of Yellow et. Heleher, and other mines in that locality is to bs proseented enurgotically nt once. ‘Tho bulllon recelpts 1or Inst week were: Con- solldated Virginin, $18,100; Eureka consolidated, $15,033; Northern Helle, $31,630; Contention, Nooudny, $10,873; Gold HIN (fdaho), Grand Prize, $0,700; Bello Isle, 38,200; $19,zdk; Navaju, $3,003; Bodie, $6,004! Star, . ‘The litest ussossments aro: Bechtel and Mary- land consolidated, ench. cents: Bookor, 15 vents; Addonda and Aurora, ouch, 10 conts; Gould & Curry. 0 cents. Speciat Disyatch to Tha Chteago Tribune. New York, Aug. 1L—In tho mining market Chryanlite has Fepatnal its notivity, aid closes atun advance, Little Chiof, ou the contrary, ts weaker, clusing at t Joss of 3-0n tho day, Con- tral Arizona rotuins its Hemiuss, but in the bil- anco of the mining stocks thare was no activity. BAN PHANGISCO. : BAN Frayctsco, Aug. 11.4Pho following wera tho closing quotations ut tho Stock Hoard: Alpha. Aismond BULB. 00 os ‘Miorm Nayada, Hostox, Aug. 1,—Tho tldsing stock quota- thos wore: - - dnlannet a4 Mowaes Bruni see, Jbyg|8ltver tii. REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho following Instrumonts wero filed for rec= ord Wednesday, Aug. 11: ctry PuOPRETY, Johnson at, 2123-10 fen of Biahtounth, of, 2x Wis dated Aug. 3 (Chumas 2. Barretot ol 10, Aid As DUBIN) aces sesvest gens, Johnson at, noar tig Above. of S00 ft, dated Alus, J (udiue to Wanzul Wetcok) rw JobuEON Bt rear tho above, of xs) fi, dated “Aug. d(eamte to M. and St. Déngrurk) JONNsoN at, Hear tha ALOvE, @ fx Ll (AU. BURG LO SOUT CORN eerecer + Sounom sh UU fin of Highton, ¢ #344 Ang. d (enue to, AST OR sid tem of Kightwonth, of, 3x ‘3 (anme to Veter sirokt! Bw ftw of Sony ‘Aug. 6 (Sintthow Banks aL, Walker), Larrnboo st, Wuproved. dated Aug. 2 CW. to Anna XL Biuuienthat Beduwiek st, 13 fin of 3 jayroved, tated Aug. LL tr Charles ant ate i Stanton ay, ie ¥ o ‘ld tt, dated Aug. 3 (Albort H. Van Cott to ert, bs LLOMUDKIANS) sessesnreres « + ws, 200) Wost hiRiinna sth teow" of Wiiton, 1, Bxsby ‘Gasted Aug. 9 Wittm HL. Fort wdnmos Wostrvanty-hocuid ai, 8) wot aibiga ve 8 f, 33x15 tt dated Aug. 11 usoph Mcllatton to Wiliam Collins, Wert wo SEDAN Be ta taiva aueY Ge Liaiaval es iernee reseubuo) 3.300 ‘Bmith at, 18 te w of gucen, BY, 104 dated due, Master ia Chi ini phattiony, bil Ka ot Laitin a anaas at i ft out Giatod Avie. ¥ CAugitet Kroutabing HUcekort). 006, eegee BOO BOUTH OF CITY TIMITS WITHIN A RADIUS OF BRYRN Z MILBS OV TUE COUNT HUUHE, third at 9 f, 38 jain to Dat a Grvon st, tit ‘ Tummy road. dated Auge 11 Qs Tt. Carewall to Chartos Kutsunbery)..«. Crrtriniry COMMBROIAL, 2,00 ‘Tho following wore tho recoipts and ahipmonts of the leading articlca of produco tn this city during the tweuty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock Waduesday wnorning aud for tho ourresponding tine last yoar: ‘ TRORIETS. BIIPMENTH, ew, | 4579, TS) 4s Ae. exge) 1 ves) a3 Luinber, nies, Hbinglos, ma... galt, bri Withdrawn from store during Tyeaday for olty consumption: 617 bu corn, 83 hu oats ‘Tho following grain was inspocted, into store in this city yesterday morning: curs red wintor whoat, 03 care Nos, 2 aud 8 winter, 6 cara rejeoted,2 cura No. 1 spring, 4¢ cars No, 3 do, J0cara No.3 do, 4 curs: rejooted, } car no grado (810 whoat); 547 care and 02,000 bu No. 2 corn, 171 cars and 23,700 bu blgh-mlxed, 1 car new mixed, S6carsand 6,200 bu rejected (718 corn); 52 care white oats, 17 curs No, 3 mixed, 12‘ cars rejecto, Tear na grado (81 outa); ¢curs No, 1 ryo, 99 cara No. 8 do, & cars rejectod (38 rye); Lear No. 3 barley, 2 cars No, 4do. ‘otal (1,107 cars), 653,000 ‘bu, Inspeoted outs 47,38 bu wiuter wheat, tie wiebu spring do, 313,170 bu corn, 4,153 bu oats, 7,903 bu rye, 1,119 bu barley. ‘Tho louding produce markets wero generally stronger yesterday, with rather moro busincss doing. Farulgn quotations on wheat were ugaln lower (for wluter), but there was some reuson to Lellovo that tho quotations there aro chauging + ura, who are obliged to hold large stocka at what “trade, they oxpect thut if tho market declines in froin old to new,—old wheat berg afl ealablont former prices, There was a brisk demand here early jor August whent, and that) atinulated futures, Corn was stifened by reports tat tho crop It Missourt and Kansas.ts suffering for Inck of rata; nnd outs wore: stronger In Rynpie thy, It being also noted that very few onts aro gouye Into store now. Provisions were higher, oxcent that thero waa Httle change ta pork for delivery on this side of October, Tard and ments were very strong, espeoially tho Intter, which nro said - to in very aimnil stock ont ntl other points, whilo the supply hero fs not hirge, Parties in tho trade ent yesterday that wo bid fairto open tho winter scnson with searecly a pound of tuft on hand except a fow barrels of porl, and that there fs reason to beHeve hogs will not eoll lower between this and Christmas than they are eelling now. Thu European hog crop is reported to by A partial failure, leaving morestull to bo wanted from this side of the Atluntio than over Lefora, Moss pork closed ktronger, nt $15.05 for Septem- Der and $15.7015.733 for October. Lard vlosed No higher, at $7.G2}427.05 sollor September and ‘0 for October. Short ribs closed higher, at $7.00 for September. Spring wheat cloeed tire or, nt Hie for August and 87a for September, Hed winter closed at Wye for sellor August. Corn closed %o bixhor, at O40 bid for spot. nnd vOXx@iqo for September, Oats closed 340 higher, at “ke for next month and Me for August. Myo was firmer nt ofc ensh or August and the for September, Barley was trong ut 750 Soller October. Cattle wern wonk, nd cloged lower, Sales werr nt $1,0004.20, Hows wore KBtNe higher, at $105.10 for Nght and - S460. for heavy. se Tho movement {11 staple and fancy dry goods wns of reasonable proportion, being quite ns Inrgo os In past seasons uta lke poriod, Priees were tbout steady, There was t good elty and country demand for groceries, and the tone of the market Is healthy and firm. Quotations ro- mained tho game ns on tho precoding days of the week. No changes wero noted in tho butter market, ‘The demand exceeds the supply, and prices are firmly hetd. Cheeso was strony ut tho recent indvance. In tho dricd-frult market there was nothing now. Extremo quictudo still prévatls, and nefthor domestio nor forelaan yrrluties ehow much tirniness. Fish were quoted quict and steady. Olle, paints, and colors wero in good request at frm prices, Turpentine wns le higher. Mg-tron remnins firm. * Tumbor was tn good demand and steady, The cargo market was quiet, little lumbor being of- feréd ut the docks. Dritys and chemicnis wero steady, Wool wasin demand for manufactur jog purposes, and firm, Broom-corn continues: slow and ensy. Hides wero n-littlo off, tho de-+ mand haying slackoncd, und tho supply ts ine creasing slowly, Timothy seed was in fair re- quest and easier, tlax wns steudy, and clover firm, On tho atreet potntocs sold nt previous prices, tho Inquiry for them bem small, Tho sweet ‘Varieties aro gotting moro plenty, and mect with n good demand. Poultry was rather moro nective, and prices wero stendier. Eygs wero dull, Green frulty wera in Culr request. Lake frelghts werd in good demand and stendy at To for wheat and 630 for corn to Bul- falog and Ho was pild for wheat to Montreal. Hall frelghts were quoted steady at Bie for provisions and 2c on grain to New York. Quo- tations on through foreign frelebts wore steady ft 65340 per 100 lbs for Hourto Liverpool, ssc for do to Glusgow, 08% for tard and ments to Livorpvol, iv for do to Antwerp or Dreman. * Tho-receipts of wheat reported yesterday at Chicago, Milwatkee, 5t. Louis, Toledo, and De- troit aggregated 499,000 bu, and tho shipments 287,000 bu. ‘ Tho following was tho movement of produce reported from Now York yesterday: Receipte— Flour, 20,80 bris; wheat, 22,250 buz.corn, $38,- 200 bu; oats, 4,250 buy corn-menl, 275 pkys; ryo, 6,760 buy matt,’ 17,400 bu; pork, 810 bris; beet, #,070 bris; cut ments, 5,007 pkys; lard, 3,650 tes; whisky, 909 bets, : Exports for twonty-four hours—Flour, nono; wheat 907,000 buy corn, 489,000 tn. Tho following table shows the quantitics of flour, wheat, nud corn Smported into tho United ) Kingdom for the periods mumed; Weck ending) Werk cniltng) Week endin, Ang 7, Lod | Sulu 3, ‘pou alg 9, Ft pr a | rt eee Flour, bris] (0,000 140,000) 1X eC U5,000} + " Wont. geal aos ua ana ae SNe] SACRO AD Caren, eins, FRAN SINFO CDG ON 5D EAT UND sacks, z ., Awood many peoplo’ aro now ;talking about tho Whent crops of Europo 15 ff tho ylotd of that: -|i part of tho wortd' oro known and flgured up protty closely. No one yet knows how much wheat hag beon rulseq thla year in the United Statos, und Intelligent guesars range all tho way from 450,000,000 ‘to .600,000,000 bu. Tho whont erop of Rurope Is not harvested (on the average) 80 carly as ours by somo wooks, and tho yield thoro cannot bo known.s0 early ns ours. ‘Tho Congress, which will be held about tho middle of this month, will form estliuntos for the wholo of Europe, bnt. those eatinates Layo boon in former years open to rathor wide moditl- entions Inter, There ‘fs, howoyer, ood renson to belloye that tho deiiclt of Europo, na a wholo, will lo somewhat leas, nut tnay bo not very much less this year than Inst. Angtand {a so much better off in respect to yicld that hor buyors may nssumo a mora indo- penent uttitide, and walt for the wheut to ba consigned to them, but cven'thls may not result in a matorial deprossion, If thoy fourid that tho waiting polley did not bring the whont, tho result woutd.bo a sharp advanco Insteud of tho expected décling. Ftls possible that compara- tyoly tttle wheat would bo carried aver thoro to soll outaide of that which: ateamors must curry in ordor to run on tlio as per agreement with passongers, ‘Tho continunnco of the strain in tho pork deat Js oxelting w great teal of remark, not only among tho partics who aro unfortunate onough to hnvo gut caught on tho short side, but in com morciat clreles yonerally, ‘Till yestorday tho trading on ‘Chango had ‘settled down to 1 small yolumo, There wus then a rthor sharp’ Ancreage in tho demand for pork products, though mostly for Jard and meats, Tho pork trado may st{ll bo termed paralyacd, and might Uo thought destined to remain so at least tilt next November brings new pork on tho inarket. ‘{hat now pork sold yestorduy (for November de- livery) nt 611.75, or nbout 74 per cont of the prica charged for ayy dutivery between this date and tho deyinnlug ot Ovtober. Tho pork murkot hus boon in a condition simtlurto this for nearly sixty Unys past, and tho belicf that, without a chango in the rites, tt will remain 80 for alxty or nutety days longer, is perbaps tho strongest ar- gumont used by thoso who are in favor of mak- ing su mmor-pnoked pork * regular." ‘Tho partics who ndvocnta this’ change in tho rules say that itis not in the hopo of relloving tho outstanding shorts, Thoy muat of necessity Wi thufr contracts with winter-packed pork, Thoy claim that thelr object is to rafso tha pros- ent ombargo on trade, Muny commissiou-mon have informed thotr customers that It is useless, to gol short, na thogo who do soplico thomeclyes entirely at tho meroy of a" ying," and thot If {hoy buy foran advauce they aro morally core tain to find the market declinoon them some Jno morning at n rate that wilt innko tholr beads vawim'and tholr bank accounts vanish Ike a dream, Of course this excludes n grent deat of atrictly legitimate trading in futures which, 13 generatly resorted to ns 4 protection ‘falnst sudden and severv lose. It fs well knawa to bo customary with millors and provlafou~<lenl- thoy consider high prices, In order ta supply tholr trade, to aul! short ugainatelt, Cudor ordl- nary clroumsatauocs they thua Insure thomsclyes against loss by a big decline in tho priecs of tho ja they hold, The samo is often dono in tho’ case of ablpmonts, tho abort salo belng qn insur> Anco agalust.tosa by a declinu white the property. isin transit, According to tho natural laws of ono place it will'doso iu another, If thoro baa cornor, it setant deflanoe these precautionary rensonings, and leaves tho operutor ut tho morcy of those waves which often awoop over tha mar kets, 4 ‘Thoro is no galnsaylng the atatcmont that this kind of trading has boven vory largely out off by the recent adyunce In pork, Whether the pro- posed change in the rilea would rostore it, or only do so at the oxponse of otbur Injury to tha’ business, 16 a matter for tho trado to dealda, ‘The thing haa cortutuly becomo so mouotonous that It Is no wondorif very many mombera of tho Honrd of Trade want a chango, . REQULAL POLK, To the Editor of Tha Chicago Ly Cmicaco, Aug. 11.—Tho proposition to obange tho Board of 'frada rules iu regard to moss. pork so na to wake suinmer packing of that product “regular,” while it appears te concern only the menuibers of that 7» Yet it preseuts nt loust, one pines, of fnterost to trade in goueral. Ail rutea reguluting trude, ko all laws gov~ corning socloty, should merely follow out the best expertenos and thoruby oxpress tha bust lus tereats known Iu thelr respective elds, “As Jong us men will Insist on sulting What thoy have not, or ia buying what they expec never to recelvd, thoy ought to urrange thole Duslivss alfuire arising thoreon without vivlating auy of with aulos” of tho rites based on trade expertonce. Tt 18 only whon thes scck to do this that the general pubs lie enn be affected thereby or have occasion to remark thereon, If, na te elated by tho opponents of the pro- posed change, the making of this class of ment in the siitnmer season i tinpracticnbly, and wns abandoned after atrial mide in few years no Deenuse tt was detrimental to the Intorest of the provision trade ta. continue st, than st remains ‘ov thage fuvering the change to show that tha conditions for jts mann facture now try different, Unieesthoy can do this they nre liable to res unter tho suspicion that it [snot In trade Intor> cats, and thereby in tho Interest of the generit publie, that thos\proposo the change, but ta re- cure ta thomaelyes some way out of thelr dilema os “short rollers,” or to furnigh an opportunity of inaking and putting on the market a product which past experionce says is tifertor and whielt woul he Injurious to tho trade in thiy hpor- tint industry, Whilu this fa probably tho only view of this much dlaenased question which conecrns tho commercial public generally, yot itis cortaluly of sulllelent finportance to deserve consldoras tion wé tho bands of thoso who aro lo deolite It, . BTBVENS, - ——_ PROVISIONS, HOG PROPUCTS=Wero moro active, and agate much stronger, ‘Tho toenl box markot waa highar, and Liverpuot reported another Jd advance tn tard ‘There wasnt a rather genoral understanding that the prosontt pressure on pork ts predestined to con- Alnuo Into poxt Navombor, and itanpents to bo nat dimentt to keep othor product ot tho udvnnca tf that bo tle ease, ns they havo rocontly ruled rolatively Jow. It wns stated thnt stocks of tnents hero ara bor tnt raptitly reduced and that there are scarcely nny flocks ulsowhore, wullo tho aupply of ined apponts to bo much loss ovormholming if the daily supply of hogs be reducod to madernte dingnelons. ‘Thera was Apparently a quod order demand for ments, hit Hose {ted Lolow the nayaneud viows of holders. ‘Thora ts moro dispusition to regard It ng possible that scat prices will by #1 ainedinte noxt winter. [t eatanblod that they en bo held up ie the parties ove contra! tin deal wish to have It ad. 4 Duik--Aivancod Lia por bron tet yorlos Alter septoribor, with Htito uhaizo for thir manth or AAugttstatiid closed frm nt SMEVE ISITE TOUT 1otK spake seliur Aucustor aating Neutombors, 90a Tay sollee Hetybars und $LsW for Janney, Bhtentroro reportad of ied brht roller AMMUSEAt $1610; 100) be noilor Septombar ttt $15.00 16.001 Aa Dein seller Neti Dor nt goby iat, 1,80) bela welloe November at alist 400) bels sollar the war nt $10 Ree TANGY t bris eoll- Ge Janyary whe leith wd 20 bris setter Youru- ary nL eTLig,. Toit, 1429) bets, PAtthi—Advaneed Be por 100 and closed 20 above the hitest prices of ‘Tromtay, nt E216 e718 fOr round tol Bi lor August, of rolfur Sepiems ics werd ro~ with nd fr tart MeMentembor ne saeo Ore orto oF 34; rHontambor nt sf. Wit tex soiter Ootnber wt gicaseen iby and 0 tes Sella a arary at e.3,Pas MEATH Advanced 1 i tes, N40 yur 100 Ibs on comestio cuits, ated export tots were hold correspondingly high= ar, Slee wero reported of 75, boxes whouldces nt #145) (4,000 Tha tone clonra at $7.i0p 4,0N,00) Ibs short, Fibs ab €7.9316 nuit G57 sie Heutior Octal et TA boxes long and shore closes, sold ‘Tuenlay atter= NOM ALES, Ueiees of tending cuts of ments wo ALout as follows at 1 o'eluok for parity-cured Lo} Short ribs, tbe eH) Shore ders, | cleurs.| clears. Py Heptomber, vu: Bord tbs sclter Fopteniber, ol Long ‘clears quated at $65 [hoes Cumberlands, Taaiaie boxed? Tong cnt h sweet-pickted Lume quoted at U4elKa fe AHI 110 Pot bainte 1} Maton at Bh caste Tors tht NST fe for Otguutod nl Buceadfe for shoaldors sea snutt ris, Bifaie for shorvelenrs, 1Wgelie foram, al] eanvured and packed. We quoto white at aio soHpeat gee His, win Seotee as arle seow sate rolluw nt fdr fe, wi o at i By [e.. LWERY Wee gulet at EaseO for mews, a8 ISOO OD Bhai for exim mens, sud ey 004 L for hi Heap olly and uy : atondy at Sartre fo ol Seor al bria nee. , 4 HWOWw—Uuiler a $345;{¢ fur country, with sales of UNREADSTUFE FLOUR—Exhibited tittle change. ‘Thora was a quiet Geman for small fots, a fow cnr-toads bolng wanted for shipment, in nddition to tho usnal elty trade. ‘The ‘views of holdera wero firm, in sympathy with wheat. Solos were reported of 600 bris winters, partly nt £5.75; 05 brisdoublo extras, partly nt$365; nnd 280 bris tow wrades ut T2.50a25. Total, ior bris. Export flours wera quoted wt €,00Q4.75 for Ruud to chocu extras, OTHE MiLieTUrra—Wero In good demund and steady, Sales were 10 curs bron at (G02; 3 care middlings mt $12.60G10.00; Jcare conrse feed nt N29 13.75, Cowrso cora-moal was nomnat nt #1300 por ton on track, SPRING WHEAT—Was moro activo, and strongor,. ndvanelng KaiSée, and closing for next month's do- Livery ge higher than on uoniay afternoon, ‘ho British markets wore dulot aud reported id tower on enrgoos, and inky frelyhte wors strong, white tho wouthor in Europe nnd in the Wost continued fini, but there was moro cont\tunca hore, and Abe result ywatanndvnnce, The tirmnoss early soemed tu bealitof= Jy due to the failure af a fow Aditust atiovts, w Aras Hite Olfured for this month till the anak We. Atlurwald Livro was more AUUAL nh wax wanted, but tie effect on thy longee futures remained. ‘Thoro wis not much de~ quasd on vvtuide account, Spriug wheat comes for- fur vury nlowiy, os pot. Telvently for ino moveiont, Int romug poopie reunt to bent uid that thotaemors wilt Roveell We preseng petcew, wxvent Won ¥ery sparing ‘way, und that binay bo found Imposstite to Hil thy: shorty now oMt unlers aban advanes, Soller Saptunt~ Mer QHONGM WEST Ke BCs fe fo, Improved 1070 tobior nul at bs Setlor 6, wd AUS, Ne aire 10 YORT At Ain sual We veotcant, tho Inttar ciusing with sailors at pat gales were ropurtod of AT2N bu No. 4 t HH bit do (old, In special house) Saenie: nud 40 bu Sep bn. Aedlsges SUL Ne tt Nu Dy oniapio wt iexsoias utah t WHLAT—Was In yory good dornnd, ayn ny advaneing 3 und closing 14a ur weatta agin ne other Wustern) rotuty conilnne, rthir lara, oF ef f, Od OF 9AM DU NU. 2 red at Eos Baw: bu ilnu-hurrtod do "at visveidas 1, ku be Nod winter nt Reksiée, chletiy nt the nutstdas La) bit res od a UU by Rutplo Bt Beales jected x1 teh Dern) Win do Coitberrled) at wet. ‘otal, 42800 bu, Also 140 bu Tod ALGINe, to arrive. r . CURN—Was tuore tcilyo and stronger, advanclpig Poe bu and Stoning Ueatuee the latest pricne-of Hnesduy. ho British markets wore qulvt, atid rus, Yoried Gi vor qunstar lower “ott coast but Now ek was active Hnu sitony, Our recaipts ware nob po dnigo ns an soma yrucioua days, uut aul oxecediad fiptuonts, wid frelkOt FOO wus Kearco. Dut fome teporis wore rocelvod to tho uffect thie the roy {nthwsunthorn part af thls Stave wud west frouy thal suction In suvertia from droughts and tho howe wax Becunountod by wrdurs to buy, ubloily ter Octobar Yo: Typry. Union tity aainulun’ tho market advancad mtlige aharply. hut there werg faw buyer ab the in provement, except for October, und the 6 sven {eli buck, Shippers tuok huld mot Lely, hought title at tha top. Seltcr Gotaber sold carly at ee “Were In fate ae; steady, QuluntInqtsied wens, hat tho ong MtINuede” Ralluwhue te the tees Okt amotas DRUGS AND CHEMICALS and Hornx, refined. Mug vitriol, B, jeelinng, Te, Morphie, aiitpin, Ox ONL castor, Fant. On femos Voldam, ¢ Potassium, bent, Qutnine, ity, 0 Root ehioh 1. Te Enlte, Epson, Be uphis t, AMD, BGG bat Worn alow nth or pea i a nina iaekawus browditn itty more, “the ong rue berate ‘ f Finhi-AMot with only a reatrtetad Inquiry, hu Lyoimt moaerava tho vone Of the hunrkot Forni fees Pi4-brl ‘ I bny, prt, share te 3 ony, }4-bri aren tarlfy fami Hinge kat ily’ Bite. Ww in toh Muckerel—No. Mackorol—Ni Mnekore)—i Mackerol—tin a Ni Nirs—Valitos 4 Tho volume of business, as is unttally tho c: {imo of yenr, continue bigail, nu ond orderinig Wide ‘vunice v: Auising, Inyors, Italeing, London tayors Tuteing, Valencin. ss... Hinlalie, loose Atusental,, Zante currant Chiron, Apples, evaporated. . Abhlos: Kaetorn 3 ind the Ponehes, unpardd, halves. nD ed Hidltiorries, ow a at ¥itted charelos, % 6 Den ted CUES FOTN Native variutios wero ubnndang and in fale locel requast at proviows prices. Harries, worg hold hixhbr, but tt wns hurd to gat nn ndvance, Michigan pouches were xearco, but plenty, wera res celved from the Sonth, ‘Tho min hax interfered with plokiug fruit, once the sinaiter recolpts tuo paat day ortwa. Quotations: Poaches, per box or suits, per basket, Lemans, 01 Uningos, per Rannhas, por quiivornta peura, per box, Galitornia phumis, por Dox. GHOCEIIES—A good business was doling nt friniy” nustnined prices. Coffer aro not moviny very freely, utatocks of tha IM crop ure pretty well reduced, und, ponding tho arrvalof the how crop, the nuked u pected to rie firm, Sugars ‘are moving sustained prives, We quotes Aangyon.., Mu Moel a0; AMnrentia’ 4 <a) tly Laney sss 18 cel Mo, netme to chote ate Hlo, wood. tate It Ao, fale, aay Ito com ayer Mo, ronstiny Ney Patent cut-lont recent shui Wa Peime corn or swat Flr to wood corn 01 INMEKAED on Choice Now Oricun mainasus, Prime do. “ AG ‘quice and plondy, Old ts anintta to ship LLY Wie nora, MoKtOLie boing formarded from poluts ator Ueetaliegad, ‘New (squared GeQeuy or con bela Olt nad fs taken by tue elty trite ror tumedinia we, Ibis nut ary enough to bale tightly and ety, Old hay Ag quoted us follows: No. A timothy,.uld, ¥ ton. Jo. BUOY, B LOlee« Mixed... Zi and the donmnd ts tather Ihe: Qryonecurad Hldod, ght, WIL. <1, 108 UA tia ore aa bias ‘ted a if, BM Ary tint, sae shsey pul d we ‘wwoor antinated. e Giwdusuurs reposted n fair busliiead in progress, ations Kivon below were well supported, ine wns de high Carin, Carbon, iitnads legit 1) degrees t Corben! herding 17s degroes teat, Do, Mehigan und Wisconsin prlme whito L Hichigan and Wiscunsin water white XE ra 4 Reralts, Wurpontiie,. ; Miner's olf, white. Slingers ok yellow: Hes{c, udatioud {0 S64yG, Coll bac! e. aud olvsud phttia, doodurized hi At Wye Beptelubor sold. ut und Aue | Gaaullnts deadurisa if ‘at the sname’ rnge, both closing nt ie eT eet aUe if by MTR DOU, Close NE | ROT ALORS Wer if tical Fequeat nt, BIzes daleb tea veropohinds «oF | lel per bel. Boot patatoos w B QuOLUM BERLE LO Wy huysitinicad at agate Gino tu: | ISiGH Antena nurs motive nnd atondior ab $a%0 ‘White aL sTGST or Lhaw bu now inixod and rojectuit hie! ot Rewer ni) uLab ae eves TRObY by axuplo mbes | fi cBtck one nd £0) SOREpK Ini: SUREOTs Weve Fee a Ey Be eee eemeines. rue 08 2 hg-—Phiothy, wna moro netive nod enslen, yrie VATseWorw in tur dantand. and firm, advancing | SWpltyt atabour {215 withieales cuely aL ET Te atouricaundor imcdumte odurings and in eyaipatny | wll range of prices was faQss Ak the roculbts Nore. with Houten piarkeln The receipes were itbort, | Mederaye. Futures wore quiets tha onurinins helt Luk inst ovorytilia Iy twkon at tha kaimule table, ELSI spots élleeeh ts for the month, anu #112 for and fowonty ita colme intentoro.‘Cheudvance ine | Sos 14 py a a rE (need the ehorts to lke hold, aud wullers wore npe | September. he demain wis t Clover was Humorous, Angust or casu soldat 2yfazivand cloned | Feeolts wore otaa hee hole na at 2 Septomber ease wero. fairly uctlve. Hien, with eaten at #1. iW- A sampie of chuloe new by se ostie Saygezites “ound | Was ahawn, and £0 was bit forneey. Brus. Be nae aunt. co, oman Ae gate | “BAT —tho snipmonts continue largo, and old prlees Baniplux wero ucttve f¢ Me mege ana Benue Cask | AEC sata ules Were ropartod of400 ba No.3 ay 2s K ct wo a tober, and steady, tobor, | the alight, nd EE CsICY hs Dbu Nu. 3 walte at 25! GU bi, rejected wt 2t9{o1 Ta a By auinpia nuasicohoon tracks wind Mth Ou ‘Higa tore mixed Bi 980 for haw, wb at piteate for old outa, all frau on Woard, “Totaly 01,60 AY K—Was in fair dorand and firm, Cash sold at fae, whic wus bid for Aumiat. nnd Boptember was wantodatesc. ‘ho imal was strong 1 sydipath: with wheat, nnd sullers of futures woro wearca, “Can anica wore ropuriod of 20) tu No. Zab User MW bu ros Gi aie treo on Fete ult kab, sete ra ATE ral," Me Withey—Wasuulecand fem therd was rather. mozo inquiey for futures, wih Yow sollors presunt. SepLombor was nomuinal at 7449, and Uctovor gold nt Tau, which wos Did ut ele claso, "No.8 win quotod nt athe sullar September, Old No. 3 wold at Te. ane Tow lols wore solil at tho samploriables 10, local od sumngee Cash sulus were rovartod Of Lad uu olds inne bu by surople at Sseise on truck, Tutat, ‘TWO O'CLOCK CALL. ‘ Whoat wns So lowor, closing nt tte for Bentember Arid aboubwige for Auiiuat, alos 48h bu wp Ba for ho yeny, biLaanoia fur Vatoher, sqiesiice for doptonis bor, tur Avia, Cord clused at ibcceaiie for Wopuwaibor uni 3d casera tor Oolobar, Salve Aull bu at hie for Auuuets ke for and boo forUatuhor. Oath closed at s8¢ Wao Tar Suptennor nad’ 2ivgstt a fortis or, fies pork clusva nt $1a08 tur nose month und § bat ili tor November, Baloe 4a) Urls a atta for du tary, SLB I LOg for tho. your, Oilneeltwy for No- hr, 415 ixeidisis fur Ocinbse, and aa for anit chimed flemor ae 891.13 Daiditea ab BTaD tor January, $i whoTT for Huplenber. hore rive wera with aula Of b fis tt ae eet, fur Og~ Hou for Septouitiss, und $6.0080.0354 for January, QENENAL MARKETS, TNOOM CONN —Was selting int anal fota at trrogu> lar prices, Now brootn cura {ion sho way to this city fromi'faxus. In somo parts of thin Btata the crop 14 out, and willsoou bo dry cnough 19 bala and ship. Quotations: : Choley burl an 3 fiodilipuds do, nfuriorand ounimon, Crooked. tuveveess WUTTEN—Vricos wore without quotable change, ‘hey wore firm nit nround, bus ospecially so for ehvica table gendes, tho supply of which, as for some tue past, fell much short of the consumption. Stocks were rarely sa lighbut this thao of your,und {t looks ns though presuntpricos would bo suataldod. Woagaln Fi i TUDAG. 5 a ‘BAGGING—Wan quoted us before, ‘Trada Is youd wid incrousing, ond (hq market maintains a stoudy und tiem tonu, Srices rango as follows: i Shs|uutnles inaiss Ae « Gunnivs, touble:s2 ia Wool ey ul Bucks, i rinnoss waa a domund was ff Pocetuleely te tL sua! cy having & rostrainion intuence,’ but dha muderata charactwros the suppl ny y chockoy ny te twuduncy Ww woukness, Wo quo ull cra LEE! LEFF Ky Fite altinory & Hloginante usavury. diana block, Wilmlugtva, eae! ae ea "good domand ne the adyance extablished July 3. Butos wore reported of ad) brid finighod goods on the basis of $1.W pur gallon for lixds winos, WOOL=Waa tn falrardor requost, but large buyers nro nbsont, und tharo isno snapto tride. Woo finaly iad. ang wieulars, fuet w ravived domud nflucn wile. Following ta tho tats Goon to choles medlum tub.. Coarse or ditty 1 Fino unwnsholl tle Conroe unwashed Medtim unwashed fleece, Medium washed tleoce,. G00, ‘tue Fino and costae washou' Heoca,,, Nee ‘ LIVE stock, ‘ ciIcago, Ttecelpts— Cuttte, Monday 2 ‘Tota! Pa rs) CATTLE—The marl jadwith a fair abow of activity, and early autos wero at full Hiyuross Indeods for good to cholve grades buyora wore willing to pay” somolittiondvabcs. Asthoday woro away, however the domund foll af, aud pricos worked ensturfural frados of natives, while for common to fulr erapsers thoy sustained » dcllue of62100. Texans wor tn 50 domand throughout, and butng jn moderato supnly (the frosh'rocetpia wera about2d oars) ruled firm st ance of tho ay bofura: Old cows gad $Uin, rough wixud lots wore specially bard 10 moves 3e clasé Of buyers wautud thoin, und sulos wore ‘aici te SACs Morus wuld’ ac the. , ,cumnmon £0 ative butekars’ stuck at #iixo8.25) Lexus grant att 248; common to choice sblppling staors Bt EE nd, export ured ‘Hodge, ‘Tho marke th nos ult sold. CATTLN HALES, Pret Bs PS as seine EE EE spre I rot Tay Siipptue tots: but prices uf helt wo re pot tote but n neo ity Uatwur Lhe ajuatity w nou, —eousiler say shuva the average uf) lust woke and suet, af uh uuu within 3 range & a sold, ahd" eho Iuurkot vlvsod trun ut #hwhs5.ly £or cos Wnts Fuulrip em id MOOG Lad. Med HEAT ai Pa ie ie ss Witty, naavy alone belng abuut Safes Tho recglpta aru ie, te te Fy

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