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opty wear Neonat Arnett Oo Raters dieti 10 COMMIS! IELO, LINDLE & CO. LJ NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, Grain and Provision 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago. ION MERCIAN! FEDWARDM. FIELD, JOHN PL TRUER: SREGS DANIB), NDLEY, EDWARD & WASHTURN, we ‘. FET. CYRUS W. Speclal, eb. oe W, Dnt, . Kite Oli, {atone RWI, ORK & 00, Commission Merchants, No. 2 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO, Diy + Mabie kpeetany of Busine and Setting GMLATN and BROYISIONS, either for prosont_or future ie FOSS, STRONG & 00, saMitiegiont MERCHANTS. GRAN, Sate rene and SREDS, both spot and futtires, Douuht atid s * ase Wa ieainae Consent madv un sn 165 WASHINCTON-ST. STLYESTER DP, ross, MEYNOLDS, PRESTON, KEAN & CO, nOMEeie AND FOREIGN BANKERS, too WASHINGTON:ST., Chicago, Letters of Credit for Travelers. Deposit Accounts Received. Anvestment Securities. Burlington & Miss. Neb. 4s. 0., B. & Q. 4s. St. Paul Ss, new, C. & P. W. Div. St. Paul 5s, Mineral Points. St. Paul Os, Dubuque Div. N. W. new 8. Fund G4. AND OTHER CHOICE INVESTMENT BONDS, FOR SALE BY DAW & WILT). THE UNION TRUST GO., Northeast Corner Madison dail Dearbornsts,, receives savings deposite and allows Interont on rame subject ty the rules of the bank. 2 G. 3. WILSON, Cashlor, JOHN V. ZEBLEY & CO., WDrond-at. (Drexel Bulldings, New York, Deulors in Cty, County, and Town Bonds of Mlinois, Missouri, and Kansas. Interest, payin or dofanited, Inforiation fur nished, Currespantonea aulicitedt + OPERATIONS IN STOCKS: JOHN A DOUGE & CO., Mankers da Urukern, Ne ent. Now Sark, bay und carry stacks ie miarit, and, when cosine MU a vines hai ta te, Alsth wee eure PIUVILEGES at ronxot ain Seiiete ges to i) can horbnvesterk Ingurmuation on auplication and Financial Moport ant f THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Kindergartens and Manual Training, ‘Ty the Lultor ot The Chicago Tribune, CHICAGO, dime 14.—1 have been greatly inters ested In tho articles off the nbove subject fn S's Wil you present the following ques. huever wrote the articles iu question? jg the Kindergarten ayo front 4 to 7, as stated inSundas"s Tenuse? Was that Pribel’s Wea? Tn what respecta ave chitdren who have been in the kindergarten better prepared for primury= Hehoot work? or, In other words, does tho work of the kindergarten properdeat atall inscbolias- tle edaention? ‘Tne 'Tinene know that tho kindergar- tens of St. 1 a Hin wrptliiicd sneeess, olberwise thn providing ploasant places for the tittle chitdren af poor women while the lat ter are at work? How many boys are in. tho, ruanunl- traning achool at Bt. Louis xo often referred 10% Does it do anything for the girls?) What is the age of the buys? Mr. Atkinson sponks of wants: boys at work, There uve not all, are they? Aro thé primary and grammar echools of BL Touts superior to those in Chlenga If do ln what respects? foes the cadtication of a fow dozen boya In mes chanical arts and the existence of ay tpertect Kindersurten system prove that "Bt Lould is progressing raphlly in education and that Chl- euro 15 Rtagnating 2 Do the # russian achoola referred to take boys before or utter they eave the granitinrsehvol a leita ghen thit our schoola area failure be. cause we hive neither kindergaectens nor inns unl} tralnhug-echools? Would ithe possible te fdvocste a naw thing Withuut comleimmiog what wo have? Pen A. God, Chicago's Subiloo nnd the World's Pair. ‘du the Editor of The Cattayo ‘trihuns, Cittcago, Juay 1.—As the promoters of tha proposed Hoxton Exposition aro actively secking the codperation and materi assistance of tha anerchants and busineasemon of thiselty toward mnuking thelr schome 2 sucess, thoru ure 4 fow points it would be well for our eltizens tu cons sidor before pledging thomacives to rendor auch asdstanee, fy 1897 will accur tho Jublles of the incorpo. rationof Chicago usu elty, Since {ta birth lie xrowth In finportanee, population, wealth, trade, and comtuerce bas been without 9 paral: leLin the work's history, Itt enrvor asa olty bas bven altogether phenomenal, and such win aude selon ocension a4 ite jubilee shoutd, and Chienga has on FERUuILeS Rn Is rupiily: oxtnding | hor trad and commerce to every corner of the globo, it la ouly right and proper that tho whole world should be livited to codperate ana agalat in tute celebration, In no other inner enn this bo xa piece and generally ove as by a grout Worki’s Bair, fu which ‘all nations should bo cordinily invited to participate, ‘Tho Contonntat exhibition was very propurly: bold in the Rac the Dirthplacu of “thu American Nation. next exposition un thie son cient Properly aud legitinately belanum to te Weat, which fas so ondar itty contributed to the xreutness and commercial prosperity of the Nation, ‘Tho eltizens of Moston are to be commended for NPC of vouriye and rane in taking tho Workl’s Valr sa promptly in hand atter the New York ilazi had axplnied, But tue bolding of a World'é Fair unywhoro tn this country wilt tallow too closely “upon tha Cone tennial Exposition at Vhiladetphta in isi. wns demonstrated tn London i Tk that the partial failure of tho exbibluen of shat pre Waa attributable to the fice ut ie bolug beld only lifteon years after tho bly successful Expostion of 181, and oxy eo has shown hut unleas It be to’ celebrate or commemorate sowe extraordinary event, aninterval of at oust twenty youra should tke place between tho boldlug of two uf these exhibitions in the game country, It does not, therefore, promige much for the success of tho Boston project in yt tempting to ermwd two of these World's Fatre into seyen yeura’ space, ani in holdiug thon bn two citles so closely allied, gcographicully, as Moston and Polludelphia, Chicugo bas, in excess, jot any thor clty, avery w ulrement for successfully hoiding a Warta's ‘wir, Doth In location, necessibility, bute! aceais Ey anid onrivided ruflroad Tucllitles, wad, in wlx yeurd hency those fuoilities will bo vastly lucreused and superior to even whut they new are. Ttonty remaluy for our enurygetlo and ene terprising busincss-iwoen to expresso Hevesi Hon that such un exposition shall bo in Chicago in 107 that shalt be worthy of ‘nto ucent wien it intended to commemorate; such un exe sefon will clfectuuily provent tho further w+ yovuey of ubortive kebemes vluowhore, and tne sure the zealous cobperation uf ourown and all friendly nuttons. ——— Ponder on Thess ‘Traths, ‘Torphl kidacyy and constipated bowels are the great causes of chronic diseusen, idney Wort bus cured thousands. Try Itand you willudd one more t tholr number, Habitual cosuvencss ulllety millions of the American beopla. Kiduoy-Wort s will aura it. au rit be cumplalos, of ‘Try it, ee ud Ve “My mother drove the purulysis and neuralgia all out of ber system with Hop Uitters."—Ed, Userge Suk THE CHICAGO TREIRUNE: BUS. INI aSS. Stocks aivong’ nt: at the Opening, but Close Weaker. Unfavorable Reports About Cutting of Trunk-Line Rates. Southwestern Stocks Strongly Upheld— Finances In Chicago. The Proditce Markols trregular—tard Easy— Olher Provisions Quiet and Firm. Wheat Unsettled and Lowor—Qorn Easier— Onts Higher, but Dull. FINANCIATLY Stocks opened strong, with cansiderablogatna. Tater symptoms of weakness showed ‘them- selves, especiully in tho Vanderbilts, induced by renorte that rates werv boing bailly cut. Ail day the Gould stocks wore tirinly anpported aud pushed up, At tho close tho market was steady. Rates aro unquestionably being reduced on the lites betweon Chietyo and Now York. Whether this fs on nceount of lack of business orto depress tho stock market for epeculutive purposes Is not clear. Itiscertain that contracts ire belug mado by the tMnos at 18 cents per 100 founds, No oue protends to usk aver 20 ceute, Ttumors were in cireulation that rates as low as 15 cents had been mide, but those were not vorl- fled. A meeting of the pool oflefala ts culled for to-day. In anticipation of a troubled acs- sion, short sules were frecly made. Lake Shore and Michigan Central were tho favorita of tho bours. If the rallroud authorities continue to deny that rates are being cut it will be beeauso thes draw a fnodistinetion between “ cutting and “reducing.” Weare {uforined that Com- missioner Fink, when circumstances call for auch action, gives private permission to tho ronds in tha pool to mike cantracts with large shippers at rates below tho schedule theares, This Is notn “ ent,” but a “ reduction.” ‘The tower rates lately nade by the trunk lines havo been permitted by the Commissioner. Tenee the railrouds and tholr organs have been able to vociferously duny that ratos were being: cut In the: fice of thors who know positively that rates had been lowered, but who did not know that lowering them one way wasn" cut," and nnothor way "a reduetion.’ Aunttempt to borrow St. too fora short sale disclosed tho fact that the stock was all ao vlosc- Jy Tucked up that not 100 shires could be hid, Cont stacks wore quiut. with uw slightly lower tendency. The fnanctat condition of Hudson ty declared on authority to be admirable, and the vituo of the stock, on its Intelnalo merits, to be equunlto that of Lackawanna. Pullman was still lower, sutling down to Hay, whoru it closed, Insiders have disposed of sil their Noating stock, und expect to buy it back from tho boys at id, Sales of Pullmun on tho New York Stock Exchange for threo weeks ending June 11 were 0,200 snares, but besides: this there wero” sales on the Boston Stock Ex- chnuge and some large lota chunged bands pri- vately. A new pool fa reported in Wabnsh, All South- western stocks wore well held, Mlssourl Pacitic was especially higher, and showed 1 good ad- vance, Judging by tho usual rule of contrarics, which serves equally well for the interpretation of dreams and Wall, stroct gossip, the fnatders In. the Gould stocks are selling out, and those in the Vanderbilt stocks ave buytiuz. New York Jlerati financial comment haa ngiin becomo very bearlyh, which isn bad sig Tor to bears, Had¢rop nows reinforced the ataries of cut Ung of rates, qud helped depreas the trunk live stocks, Some renfizntions wore noted In Unton Paoitic aud ‘Texas Paciiic,, ‘The aillelal returns of the commerce of Now York fur May are analyzed by tho New York Commeretat Hutletin, whieh Hinds that thore was fn conaldorable falling off both In the finportas tions of foreign aud in tho exports of domestic merchandise Inst month ns compared with May, i880, A portion of rhe difference in the fnport movement may fairly be attributed to the lower prices this year.for many of tho luading com- movities; but the main causesare undoubtedly Jessened consumption and absence of spee= ulntion, The volumo of trade in fore eign “inerchandiso 3 stilt shown to he above’ tho average for several yoars pre- vious, howovor, and while more or less toss ts metinthe handling of many yoots thoro aro satisfactory evidences that tha trado ts graduut- ly oppronehing a sound basi. The exporte would tend to show that foreign markets ure tt weanditdion similar to ourown: for, whilo there fs dome diminution Inthe movoment of domes: Ue inerchandlee frou New York as compared with 1842, un oncouraging Increusy Is shown over provious years,’ Stock murket manipulators have encouraged the notion that Kurope is now buying more Amorlenn securities tian tt (s selling. Our trade statistics prove that the roverad is trne, For tho tlrat threo months of 1481 tho favorable balanva of uur foralyn trade, Melding mere ohandise, specio, and button, was ns. follows: sf fi (nehulinge merctandise, Bpeele, and butiton, was 8150,220,718 for the nine. months onding March 31, 1881, and waa $101,00,- 1) for the yons ending March 31, 1881, "Wheyo Nguren show that this country har exported enough to pay for Its imports, Including speclo, the freight chureds un thom, the interest and dividends on tho Louds and stocka held abroud, aud to buy and bring home, tu addition, 4 largo amount of our sceurities. Earnings of the Chusapoato & Oblo Kallway Company: Mays ideas, Fae aay, hee, Tnerenan, 4A, pal ret te seo AES Tho Mt, Louis & Han Francisco itullway Com pany's report of xrusa earnings (upproxlinate): Woek ending June t, 1sit., ha Corruspuuding ook tin 1S, + Baa Inerowe. dun, La dunes 1 dun. Do dune 7, 10st. Incronse,. In the coul trnde, tho Ledyer think at, IE tho Present poiley of praduation continues to the end of tho yenr, thore 14 avery probability of a short supply aud generally higher prices of cont, when the buyera will be alinoat entivaly at the meroy, 1b tho jattor of prices, of tho produourg, Altthat 1s publicly made known between the wovernt partica to (he coal trade Indicates that there will bo full concert of ucHon,—nv cutting under nor overproduction with tho view of ue duly overstooking the market, The chief fout- ure of the cual inurket tho past weok has been uw atendy and widespread complaint of lack of transportation, Rallrond varnings for tho last mouth show, the Fhnanetal Chroniete remurks, that the growth in trails which bowan with an Inorenso of 3 por cent la May, Iv, and went up 1024 per cunt ‘over 181 in May, 1880, bus now further advanced Ju May, 1881, to 17 per cont over tho corrospond. ing jnonth a yeur aga, Bt should bo romembered, howevor, that thls yours statement {¥ on 1 per cout larger inflongo, Bit even with that quallile vation tho result reached fs romarkable, ‘Thy proves that tho revival of our internal commerce, whiok began In 1870, bus by nu weans culainated, but fa stiilin progress of doyulops tent. Li fact, a orjtival examination of all our industyles shows yroat bealthfulness cyorys where, but no considorable expansion oxvept in railroad bulldtug, ‘The Chicago & West Michigan mukes a moat Rratityiug showing In Ite last atatument for the yearending Veo Ul, 1880; Gross carniugy, $810,+ 21.23, un inerouse over 18) of $183,007; opens tug expenses (lucluding taxes), 71.48 per cont, 800,434.40; net carnings, 820,081.08, un lucrease Over last your of $120,750.09; recelved from ine torost on ludns, €1,874.40; recolved from wlacol> fanvorws Itonss, $3,000.48; total net recolpts, $244,~ W740; deduct aunuul interust of §480,000; ChI- cago & biichiyan Lake Shores per cent bonds, 80,100.00; 4 ver cout dividend on $4,143,000 ounltal stock, pald Fob. 15, 1881, $139,572.50; loav- fog waurplus of $52,021.00 tatho crodit of ine come aooount from year's business, Government bouds wero stronger, In Chi cagu, District of Columbia 3.659 wore 109 bid and 100 asked; tho Bye were 1% bid aud WY asked: the 4s 1174; bid and 128!5 asked; the 433 YW bid and 2155) nsked; the $8 105% bid gud Wijg osked. “rhe following shows the range of “tho active stocks: i i tiisita & cine. re Hoi ni pe on refed i intcao & Northweator Vo preforr {irises 3 ait aroeee C Fal funda dick nb Anant " ms nih ‘Ontario © Weal eat te a Ann i peaferred & KM sSVeatarn Union now sivek opened, 01}4) “Watiost ARbiGE Tenwent, 12'G; cloning, 6. Forelgn exchange vlosed dull and quiet, posted rites being 44114 and 48614, Prime tankers’ bits were 4834 and 484, For sixty-day commercial bills, for prampt delivery, 431!3¢¢483t93 dellvered next week, 48124025, Continental exchange wus stendy. Sixty-day commercial bills, prompt delivery on Havre, U%QIe5 Bordeaux, fi Sixty-day commercial bls on Antwerp, delly- ernble nynmnpts wore bai! 4@5202¢; delivered next tnonth, bettaGsesk. Bunkers’ bills on Germany: were {3 for sixty days and 0% for demand; ninety-day commerciat bills, Hg@uly. Sixty= day cuinmereinl, on bankers, dullvered prompt, MYM: same, delivered iu three v 4, IED 3%. Commercial drawn on commercial parties were 81%. Bankers’ qullders on Holland wero O03, for sixty days mid Seg 18 for demand, Sixty-duy cummerchal was W%~GU0 01s delly- ered next month 3914@90 0-10, Shippers’ ex- chunye on New York was {0c discourtt, The Impurtations of speelo and bullion at this port during the week onding June 10 wore $10,225, consisting of $17,602 In gold and $7,701 1n allver, fos agalnst 0 total of $112,140 for tho week ending June 12 Inst year, Tho iinportattons since tha Ist of January and alnce tho 1st of August, com- pure as follows with tho moyvemant during the corresponting poriods Inst ycurt SINCE ATG. IMs, ‘rotal.. PASE ELIA Culengo bank clearings were $0,800,000. Ni York oxchunie sold between banka at 0c por $1,000 dravount to par. Loans were not uective, Rates were 627 per cont. Local scourttics were flrm. Cook County 4143, $10,000, xotd at 108. On the Chiengo Stock Hoard there were sales of Chfcnyo City Railway, 85 shares, $100; Chicago, Milwankes & St. Paul 6s, S. DM, $5,000, 10816; Chicayo, Burlington & Quincy: 48, $5,000, 17263 do, 85,000, 17355 do Ba, $6,000, 108: do, $5,0W, 10644. Tho following quotutions wel mado: LOCAL STOCKS, North Chicayo City ttatlway. itoy Division Guy ane hlenge CH he Garelaghiinnd Cake Conia Bile Aked. Cininber at Commerce, $1... " Cites Insurnncy Compan: di Munntite Bue ali, vee rai bh South Chlewaa Bench i LOCAL AND-GOVERNSE United States 44, In Unitost Stanton at Gatton Staten fe W In we Hey anh Ty TR go CULE Lande, i HOM o Clty bonds, 7, te wo City Lu isu teh 1 ty ben Chlengy 'y bonis, ln et Soumty Inendes a6 nk Orit’ bons, My, om nk County turds dfn Woat Chie: a Went ark ta, Souths Park ta Divtaton Cty Inning ae in. Wort Division City itntlway 8s... MALLAVAY DONDE, 1 Ha, XD, 0: vat ai Finae dk Koos 6 ABD, nY TELEGRAPH, | NeW YOK, Specral Dispatch to The Chicago Telbune, New Youk, duno 4.—The specuintive foyer shows fow signa oF aubslding, sithough at inter> valu taeday the indrket exhibited a drooping touana und some pressure to sell was Hey oped, yative investors aro seraduatly wit aranene rain the steeot and abandoning tho market to tho bolder operntors, who aro willing to take grunt risks in tho hope of realizing lurgo profits. be immense expansion in loans continuing from weok to Week, toycthor with tho constuntly-inureusing: flood of seuuritios coming Into tho market, of the value of which the general public have Uttlo opportunity of judging, coustitute ane of the chief olemonts of dunvor in tho current speculation, ‘fake tho St. Paul itall- roid, foriuvtance, tis well known from some olficlal sources that tho carnings of thit Com pany have o seriously fallon olf that it will bo Uldioult, If not impousibio, to provide for the (Interest = charges und Sinking = Fund, which, — unitod, amountod to 4,000,000, Up to this date tho earnings of tho rod vom: Paro most untaverably with the curnings of tha vorresponding porlod of 168, Maunwhtle tho {nterest charyes on ‘tho road hive tne creased enormously, and, taking {ute von. alderation the yrently lossoucd yiuld of wheat nud. othor corvnls; tho prospects of tho slookholders curtutnly look rather gloomy. The mania for railroad building, of which this come puny {8.8 conspicuous example, very naturally eroutes considerably anxfoty and ewugests to prudent people thy udvisubliity of exercising tho most oxtreme caution In tholr spece ulativo vonturea, Tho uccounts from the winter whont-belt aro tho” revurse of encouraging, and until absolutely certain jnfor- tution ws ty tho chanieter und extentot the yleld Is obtained from reliable sources operas tors who aro sought tu bu induved to purs chaso stocks at prosent provalling quotas tous would do well to convinca thom- wclves of tho jutrinsio value of tho proportics they propose purchusing before wakitur luryo speculative ventures, At tho opening of bustneds to-day a generally “drm fone provulled, and in tho early duallag un ad- nee In prices was rovorded runing from hy bo moet market Ind Dtiae wourt Paoitle, [row dtountuin, Kanwas & Toxus, Cleveland, Columbus, Cluclunutl & Tndlanap. olla, Motropolitun luvated, and Wostern Union, ‘Too bigher rango of quotations brought out conslderablo long stock, aud It’ was evident that sauie Jorge holdem wore quictly dlaposing. of thole = stocky, «but without = unlonding soos) to cade =o osertous «brogk = in tho warket. After a decline of Y tu 14 tho speculation ugulu byoaiue strong, Nash- villo & Chattanooga selling upd, Memphis & Charleaion 2%, and the general ist % to 14. At thu second Hoard a sburp preasuro Lo scl! was developed, watch resulted jn a decline of i tu WE AY. JUNE 15, T&8 ete WELVE RA Gus mM Tt | in the tinal sales soure shure reeordod it stich! recovery Jon continue cy the stemuand iri borrowers being by ne te heavy, white (ho amonnt of eapttal keok hee ployment is quite large, The rates for calt to on pledge of neeeptatio stack collateral wero 3 and iy per cent, the hitter being the envvent quotation at the close, ‘The Government bond deatora found ready accomodation at St oper cont, Lut most of. tho business was effected at tha intermediate rato, ‘Vimo loans and prime discmints are unchanged. In the sterling oxenrngo market soma of the leading drawers marked down tholr posted rates nt tho opening $4 por cent, to 481 for sixty-day. ‘Wills and 480 for demand, wiillo thors continued the of quotations of 48t!s and 48614 respective. ly, The market tony be quoted rather trm than otharwlac. Raltvoad mortgages wero In falr demand and wore ranorally firm. Hoston, Hartford & Erle firsts wdvanced from 8 to KY, and geclinmt to Sth. Chesnpenky & Ohio currency 3 toll of from Mts ta O53¢, and recovered to Gu. Colum- bus, Culeago & India Central Incomes rose fron 76 to 77, and returned to 7, Erle consolt- dated seconts reveded from 1b to 1612(, and recuvered to 10435, Internuttonal — & Great Northorn firsts wilvaneod — feam 1213 to Ut and returned to 1214, Bt Paul & Omaha construction ts rose frony 101 to 10014 and: fell off to 105: ‘Toteda, Delphos & Hartington tneomes sold up from $0 to 63!¢ and reacted to. 1. Oblu Southern tirsts declined from 1013¢ to 1) and rencted tu 093f; do incomes droppod from 63to00, Atchison, Coloruto SPaciic firstsdeolined from 10d to 1055 Cleveland, Columbus, Chretumiatl & Andianapolta feats from Itty to It Trou Mountaln general 53 from S44 to 134, aud Mor- ris & Esyex guaranteed consols Crom 2045 to 126, Chlengo, Durlington & Quinoy fa advanced from Eto 1244, Culeugo & Milwaukoa frets from 1244 to 125, Dolaware & iudsan coupon sot 1s01 from 11814 to LN, Great Western seconds from. UL to 152, Houston & Texas (main ine) seconds from BY to Ti, fron Mountaln second preferred incomes from 944 to05, Loulavilte & Nashville seconis from 100 to 100%, Loutsville, Now Al- buny & Chicago firsts from 110 to 210'4, Iako Krio & Western incomes from 84% to83, Mobile & Ohno first debentures from 03 to $7'4; do second dobentures from 05 100312, Metropalitun Blovated scconds trom i) to 1, Now York Central & Hud> son Itlyor coupon tirsts from 189 to 19, New Jersey Central consota assented from 1194 to 12), Poorta, Decatur & Evansville incomes from Hig to Kh Home, Watertown & Ogdensburg cons sulidated fests from 106 to 10744, St. Paul consols: from d's to Ba, do 83 from Baty tu Ty, do galt 3 trom EN% to E32, ae Union’ Maeitia sinking funds from 12743 tot Ta the ‘eater “Aeroetated Press, - oy, bY ats Juno 4.—Govermnonts weak, and i's howe 1 Ataltroud Sonda woro falrly active and general- yeiats securities were moderately aetlye, The stock market ovoned generally strong and higher, and In carly deuditys prlees nd vnneed 14 to ur Puede vale Mount alan, "Fe ee Toxins, Coy Lottlayihe, Nuw Outario’ & * We and We: tony Onl an lending the upward | moves mmont, Consequently tho market reaoted 19 to J'j, but oon Tecan ered tha grentor portion of the dgetlan white Nashville & Chuttnnoosa soll up Ms and Mompbis &. Charleston: About 3 Puchi tik Secon Bo speculution {became my und uw deal to took yt » in which Nashville & chattanooga, Western Union, Kansas & ‘texas, St. Paut, aud Now Jersey Conteal wero most Dromieny, in tinal gales, Western Onion re- covered Ng, and the guneral ttt rallied ntruction. ‘Tha money murket wis onsy to- any, although a. artnply ‘wae caused by birge exe changes at the Custom-house thls morning. Thoae wore due te the distribution of the money Ju thy Bank of Commerce reealved by the coin muttes of tho Mhilulelphin, ialtimure & Wile Taian araeene ders, ‘Che mony has not lett tho clty inept d whether tc will depends pon tho liao tion of there who recuive it. They can elther draw [t away, lond i here, or use it ih the purchase of securities, ‘Tho ournines of the Southwestern stocks show a large Inerense, and the telegraph decision is expected this week, whigh wecounts in part for tho rise in those Rtooks. Kevere storms in tho Northwest. and ineldeatal reports whoat crops depresactt tho Granyera and trunk tine shares, Wransnetiona, 450,00; Ganada Southern, Sentral Ey etl, Minoiel Pacitic . Novthwentorit. N.Jorsoy, Contrat ripe snake ‘onsy at sang, tle paper Rtortng: echo, alxty daya, frm at 483%: doamand, 48%; Produgo export for the weok, $8,019,000, ‘ aay Prine morean- Parent isis Nirain in cnn ‘Virgin n tlds alurareduice cit tock Iatund, anni Hort Wadi i Stove, & Mor Gta! ait itxoig Gonten bo ntororte 2a hed Hhuvntboal & nk Soares eu "A i i yo pegterrad. i Now York Cu st, Tarlo Re fae id bata 8 4] 20 SITS Michixan serene ciulay: rads & ei Re Taunt cea i aoe ane, Toksture tht Now deruy Contra a Au oka xo Jo Hirt jirutorred.., Manic XUhla, + Umickativives, tt au urwlurre’ 6} iu rater if Hurfutts ehh, ho wovutid protareuds, ta Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tostos, Jane 14.—Tho stock market continues moaderutoly active, aud prices ure xonvrally well sustained, although there ire some luctintons Which indiente an uneortainy tn. tho mits of Qporatora, In railroad alinres, St, Lowts & Bin Frineisca preferred sold up to 14, Which ig tho highest prico it{ hus vat runched, ‘Thera wos wlan valu to-day a St. Pas, Minno- lid & Minitobs nt 100, Popa tliat vi ites dee or 03, Little Rook cloged it 00, advance of %, Atohion advanced 3f, His. ‘Talula, Delphos & Burlay ion ‘vin atrouger, udvanolig from to TiN@ith, Wivoonsfa Conteat utivaneed 9, t0 Be line nds Neagnty Tro 3g 10.074, Dut agtorwards fell ott advilneed from Meg Fort Boott proferred from ae to Enis, ee A astern from 5! rout HE, to fis oui featony v York & Now Rugland dealin Nawhnia & Rochestor gail at on woakuhod 2(, to by Pally Pa nat te Heo, ‘clinton, id proferred to Ut Mine & xy ‘outed hut Fitebbure | & Lanlaiatia & Pt urrod 4, toh mT gy Town Falla & Blase City 1, to fly. Chicago & Euistera Itiinots it, to t0si¢; Summit Hraueh dae to, Othors us betore, (tu bonds, Atchigon ba gold at 0, Atluntle & Paville 64 ut Wh Now Moxico ta uta hae i. Hartford & Erle Te dectined ty, ta denabury Abe NOW ye ud Wt ods ndvuied 4, tay 18 bots Nell Telupnone desiined from 11046 to 1, ie ably on tho devlarutioa of ad por cont div nd Ju an labia stooks, Boston Land deelined 34, to M Ator Pawar ndvancod f%, tol. Aspln~ will soldat s,nsbofure, Hruvillue declined fie to Big. thors: i before, Western, Associated Pre Host, J Juno IbL—Stocks closed as ‘follows Water owe fi at Hoston Lund, Atch, & fhe tana frit ry tohiain ti Ot cuk Huston Albany, te attand weoverrad fostuis & Sak a arma Jon By 94, i be Chu. sands & i FOREIGN Lowpon, Juno 14.—Consal Americ wecuriiies ihn isnot i ce dniga a iy LNT? Winey tae cahitral 08: 1. 3, gr Cn A a vor la yuotod hi ow por ounce. Pauls, June t 1—Rentes, piarinne Xx ye outa. hi EW OLEAN une JL—Sight exchanyo ou Now Forest. idbaitd por $i,ou"promiunn “Bore , MINING NEWS, BOSTON, Bpeciat Dispatch to Tha Catcago Tribune. Hosvos, June 14.—In tolning abarce, Harshaw advanced 74, t0 4. Powabie declined 1, Sto 133 as Atlantic 1, to Binanas Development ty, t03 ores before, WW the Western Avtickited Tress. Hosrod, dune U—Minting xtovks closuil ag fol is Aliones Mining Ca, Calumet v1 Carry: Dunes #AN PRANCIACO, BAN FuAscisco, June H.—M ining stocks ctosed na fallows: READ ESTATE, ‘Tha following Inatrimonts were fled for ree ord Tucsday, June the erry property, Deltavon at 10 ft oof Halsted nh RY dstOx101 edtaten dit tod 3,250 2,000 tu Ant onan 3.00 aniiatase ia ttnur dat 9 idotie 1 1 soko 1,0) ‘Uttu Monit), nts In Tatatolit AcConnaetleut Mitiat nipanyy to Wiha Lola) fon ot Hockwalty tte dariss (oln 8, Carpantagte onry Fate tu a Py van Eat i Tt 1 May 30 10 G tmproved, dated Jung 13 (Me Hrnet Sontuhears. Aghtuid ny, Witt s OF Van Ae dutod Juno ti (M. und Mt0'lrlen 1a 6,000 8, soririon 10 Wile nye edt fauna 13 (dame aiden Wackor ‘ atc teWor nian Iscit, uno 1titoney Goktor io wait Hated ua i 13t ft. date Mayo ait ‘Savin ie seni ne of Ta neeisy uno Iie braves ‘titod wig dotianon)., Wert bara 10 Feat ato Went take Mi jot (. U Styare ot ich tu Laue UL Mrieu Lin {iit woot Orckue st, noo G i rend lated June 4 (sitmeon Brau 0 HE z Npeuy ate at elu Of GX. ty intro ‘iuted duo tor + theot Institution tu runes dering). Sruyeinnd Park nv, aa ii HAT ae We Hay LNiGourKe we ue Paik i Jung's Gano te aes ww dua Lid he ertisaridlt.« 000 Fitton ae si te Sten ‘ vided ig ord Als h tated at Hay Wek Iutkn'te estuty of ot talker alr Webster ay, botwoen Luriine rae id {ineoin Puce, me 62h 4 a1 a Stave (George Bronnor), NOTE OF CITY 112 NA It. MILES OF THK Court Elston ay, 8 wcoroft Kuch! ne t, B0x12 e Gated Fung 14 (C. We ise rion to dehy in), it Elston ay, pinca, no f ft. dated Hunton wo-thutane Wintne. #OUTE OF ii'w'eor of Kiioli Vredoriok placa, Ww tt, dated J fin of Fitts of, BY ad (it it awtont foie ture Wao stiri tk of Cite bs mare ae Ew Rr A ay WB LO DORM Gunton), sseeereees oe COMM} ROIAL. The following were thereccipts and shipments of leading articles of produce tn this city dure ing the twonty-four hours ending nt 7 o'clock ‘Tuesday morning and for tho corresponding thea year aro:" RECUIPTS._(]_SIIPMENTS, AUTICLES. ra ‘Ejour, brs 40) sani ute, bu 2] 20k ty TAYTG| “tani Ire. bn +] ure hg Hurley, hah Rea tenance ELK) iit Blax weed, aan asian Broohieagene a ies 6h (ured ments, Iba... GH) std Tivets teh 1 Hoot, brik 3h xt toe ios sea mi So. wee! Hutter. ba he Cheats Crean apples Hoan, Ds. The following grain was inspected Into store In this clty yestorday morning: # cara No, # red wiutar whout, & uira lower yrades, | oar No. t spring, 167 curs No, 2 do, 31 cars No. 3 do. {8 ones rejected, 2 cars no grail (17 whoat); #17 cara und. 20,000 birNe. 2 corn, 165 cara and 12,100 bu high- mixed, $1 cars new do, 84 cars now mixed, Ut relectod, 1) cara no grado (810 corn); 7 cara No. S whito onta, 10% cars aud 1,200 bu mixed, 0 cara and 2,000 bu rejected, Loar No, 2 grade (220 vats); Sears No2ryor Lenra resegta cars birloy. oral (1,235 cata 770,000 bu. Ingpoctod outs 24,000 bu whont, 504,053 bu corn, 25,80) bu cats, Tho loading produce markets wore rather r+ regular yesterday, Wheat was norvons, and averaged ousior, with less doing on outside ac- cuunt, ‘The focat crowd had tho deal protty much to thomscives, and seemed unablo to know what to muke ontof it, ‘Thoro is now a gonerat disposition tu report a short crop, but. people are divided on the question of bow Much, somo pluving it as low a 50,000,000 bu and Gthord ng bgh 14 200,000,000 bu leas than baat your, OF course, thuso tra muro guesses, as aro the Intermediato estimates, Tho new vrop fute urea wero ngiin relatively atrong, with little outward movoment, and i fair volume of dally reavlpts. Corn {rturos were enay but stony, white spot was stronger tinder a vigorous doe mand forshipment, though our recoipts wore larger. Onts wore bid up oarly by ovat talent, with nothing doing afterwards. Tyo waa again lower on apet, but frm on futtres; aud varloy was nomlonlly unchanged, Provisions wore tirmor, though quiet, and thoro was somo sign of an fuyproventont tn tho, export demand for ; monte, Megs pork closod Mo bighor, at $16.450 10.00 for July and §10.0234@10.65 for August, Lard. closed steady at $10,30G10.8%% for July. And $10,8215@10,85 for Auguat, Short ribs ulowed bo blghor, ut 38sO8.07% for August. Wheat closed unsettled at 8L12%@L15 for July and SLUG for August, Corn closud ty0 lower, At {UEGisa for July and 43%4@idieu for Auguat. Outs closed at BABI G0 for Jun, WHEY 0 Cor July, and 284@r8ke for August. Itye closed ut Bloscllur Soptumber, Burloy closud nominally’ at 81,12 for No.2 ough and So for No.4, Hogs word notive and fe higher, nt $.03@5.405 for light and at $5.00@4,15 for hoavy. Cattle were steady, with salon at $2,760.15, ‘Tho grocery markot prosentod fow now foat- ured. All the loading houses wore dolng a sntlve fuotorlly actlve businuss, aud tho firmness for sume timo past charoterixing tho markot wag unabated, Colfecs bud a strony upward tend: gney, und teas, rico, spiced, and most other Muce wero bold with ounfdenco, Sugara wero autive, and wero steadier in roe sponse to firmer Enstorn = roports, = No changes calling for special mention wera developed in -tha dry-goods market, Tho snovement ‘reaches larger proportions than ts usual to the seuson, aud therefore (4 sutiefuce tory, Continued firnmoss fs toted.. Boots and shvog, clothing, and juillinery romnincd dull, ‘There, was un unchanged market for dried frutts, Fish and canned goods wore alvo quoted: us before, .Huttor was moving frevly at su tuined rates, Choose wae dull but valuca showed mory steadinogs than of Jute, Jobbora of ols wore doing & fuly business at ubout stouly prices, Coal remained dull as last quotod, k: Hay was steady with parhaps a shado moro of atrengib, No, J thmothy solling ut $19.00 on track, and othor grades rolatively. Broom-corn cone tues active, with tho bottor xrades firm gad wanted, Eage sold ut UGloige per doz. Gronso and tallow rematn dui} with only 9 euat- tured trade. [a green frulte strawburples and raspberries worg plonty and lower, Koud fruit now Qulng within the rouch uf all, Other fruits wero votive and unchanged, Hidos and wool aro falrly autive, without, however, much strength in efther market, New potutucs are couMng Iu inore rapidly, and comuiond $4.73 per Tho tenor of tha sr et wite alist unehanged from that of ay. Hasseed abowing tho must activity and maintaining the advance recently galned, Lane frosients continued steady atte for corn to Buttate, though saveral agents having room on tho market hold frinly for diye, and had not up to tho close mot with takers. Vour 4018 wero chartored for Multate, mostly for corn, ‘one for Sarnin, one for Colllugwoad, and ons for Erle, tha nyzregata room taken bolig 24,000 bit cari, 2,000 hit whet, amd 76,000 bu oats, Ralirond frelghta are quoted wonk. The ofi- ein! rates to New York are Mo per 100 bean pro- visions and 250 on grain, Tho Intter 1s reported to have been tukenat 20, Through frelghta are: quoted at 4ic an provisions to Liverpool and Bledo to Antworp, Flour frelghtd are quoted at Sie to Liverpoot nnd 4he to Glasgow, Tho nggregata receipts of wheat reported yos- torduy at Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, Bt. Louts, anid Detroit wero 812,000 bit. The corresponding shipments tere 171,000 bu. Thy tarregnte shipe ments from Now York, Pilladolphia, and Haltl- more wore 313,000 hu, \ Tha produce moyomont reported from Now York yosteriny inaludad tho following: ite- celpts for twonty-four hours—Flour, 41,148 brie; whont, 1743 buy corn, 01,000 buy outs, 91,100 ty cornmeal, 1407 pkgas rye, 630 bus malt, 2y bug beet, 870 bris: cut ments, U,28 phys: urd, 4,200 tess whialey, B94 bris, Exports for twenty-four hours—Flour, 12,000 dria; whoat, 164,000 bu; corn, 151,000 bu; outs, 9,000 bu. Tho following wore tho direct exporta from this elty during the Inst week on through bills of ladhig: 3,876 bela flour, 1,07 bu corn, 5 vkgs pork, 0,307 boxes mont, 1,425 cnses canned ments, 4,018 pkys lard, 463 bris tallow, 70 brig tunguies, 49,144 Iba butter, 35,708 Ibs aticeso, 613,- 283 Iba oll-cake, 1,053 bris oft-moul, 4,125 beis cortt-tunt, 185,837 Ibs scods, ‘Tho following are tho footings of tho official report of gratin in store th this city on Saturday ovoning last, and at the corresponding date Inet year: sl, av, 1 Di Ot No. 2and high-mixed corn,, ae a Now high-nitzod,. Total curn,, abe at Like ante abs Gis ing _ ane ‘Total all gradon, oe BOOT TROD Thoso flyures show a decrease durlug lust Weok of 65,477 bu cori, 9,051 bu burteys und an jnerense of U08,008 bu wheat, 418,583 bu vats, 4100 bi tye. oti! Incrense, 200,855 bu. ‘Tho following table shows tho distribution of tho broadstuis shipped from this alty Inet wook: ‘Shipaad Finny Waeaty Corn. | Gate. 41,608) guru] soi] 0.na 401 or 4 ie) sonata | 3 aha Pat ‘Lo ort iiuron, ia Montrent..ssss fe ikinuston, ‘Yo athor pur Fiat iia Tae “Tats REDE ree pee pay bu rye and 1811) bu barley shipped by ruil, Tho following shows tho receipts af soveral articles of produce in tho clty from Jan. 1 to the closo of Inst wook: 2,108,100 brie Hour, 4,235,150 bu whent, 17,560,705 bu corn, 11,124,497 bu onts, 297,000 bu ryo, 1.0020 bu barloy, 39,825,725 Ibs Maxseed, 61,053,078 lbs hog ment, 20,7323 tos tard, 24,577,875 tbs butter, 14,821 hogs, 513,803 centtle, ah iO BECP, A870 Ibs hides, 13,431,705 Ube wool, 1,011,860 tons coal, 404,684,000 fect lum- ber, 331,985 bris sult. ‘The following ware tho reported exports of wheat (including tour) during the woek ending. duno 8 from Montreal, Boston, Now York, Pallu- delphia, Balttinore, aud Now Orleans: Wheut, bag, Con, huts od | Ex ‘Totnia,. Serevent: {07h TM RTT Asshowlug how Iitto of the lumber now bo- {mr received by Inke goed upon the cargo mare ket lt may bo stated that the reeeints of Monty wore 15,500,000 foot In round numbers, anu of that amout only alx vessols, or nut moro thin 1,600,000 fcot, was dispusod of at tho old markot place, Xt. C, Greer & Co, of St. Louls, sont to’ Gilbort & Nregn, of this alty, a cnr-tond of new whuut from ‘Texas, It arrived yesterday, Dut it turn out to be thin and poor, and the folks nore did not enthusy over It ag they would further South, Certainty, If itshould prove to bo a fair snmpio of tho now crop, the nuw crop fa not good fur much, Josoph McDonald, Faq., who has travelod in tho ‘West inoro or tess for fifteon or twenty years past, On AN aununl tour of crop observation, has just roturned from fils intest trip, He was ont Jn Aprit last and camo back with tho linpression that tho crop of winter wheat would bo much botter thou tho expoctation of many, except i Michigan. Tho observations of the past two or threo weoks have changed all this, Ho now sny8 that Michigan will not ylold more thin one- third as winch as tist year, belng 20 million bu short; [inols will, be short to tho oxtent of ia 40 millions; Tudinna, 26670; Obto, 10; and Penn sylvauin and Now York States will bo GW milt- Jous short between thent, Tho total falling off In the Btates named will be fully 100,000,000 bu in wintor wheat. Ho anya tho grain in many pinces looks wetlatadistance, but on examining tho Netds closely tho cars are found to be short, and tho apparently good wheat proves to bo largely cheat, St. Louls Is reported to be drawing corn from Peorin. Mutso ts Chiouxo, A iva donl of vorn hus come hither from corta weltbtts the Inat two wooke, —- Onelia telegraphs from New ¥¢ orle tho elcotion of St, H. Parks to memboreb!p in the Cotton Ex- change, and adds; Wallatruct covarad wheat so frooly in tho Chicaxo munrkob yosturday Ut to-day we weakened hore Nuvorthuloxa sha Armoties aro bitovutl to hola t Guat, and thoy elalm #1.) before suuw tlys In Chicago, PROVISIONS, TtoG PRNUCTS-Wore rither quiet, oxcept tard, and stondy i prico, thoush somowhut (regular in tone. The receipts of hugs were rather larze, but that market was quoted steady, with n fair demand, which was supposedsta moan thit puckors wore buy- ing to il ordurs fur meats. ‘There were ole sume Tumors of a botter export {iquiry for ments, and tha Foparted outzo wun large. ‘This tended to nuke monte and pork tira, but lund wax.rendered tame by tha report of p doelino of add In Liverpuol, i350 luwert oarly, diverse Tie Above tho lutost prlega of les ware Teporiuil Of FAN) bein aoller Jul Pay HGS nd (ROK Dein. xollor Auuuel ne €Iibius ce Fatal “ono mmrkor viueed at ubont ‘as gr rou Jobs wpat ur soltur tha unin, 6 woilor and S100 sollor, Auuust, On, thouftur- Kd clusud 86 $1UMaosked and August at Fitengonie Lsti—Kingod sbout the sano ds nt Mondays clvalng, wid olumud wie, boa for, round, ruiter ths rant NG duly, aha bites A 4" hf autlue 4 ae Gitte Nivernaon’ ball ‘Aust vive a fulyaneod aya it 100 Ibs from the intent wluay wa EASA and fin. talon wor rengriud brid ieeswouteplemed showldnes ae Bicey nay Une ton anid ahork Hoar, Baruly at (4 Th Sduod tha no aU el ollar dang. CUAL doiee dt teh i Hrentats nd 6g Freliardontantinr Ae 08 a HAY HA oad ob te AU ate tus swuutepiok lod lining itis) at tee peeps oF Ie joading cuts uf hunts woru ne follows wt? u'uluok ‘Short | Mantes, © ey Alone riba, | there, } cleara.| clears ara stgmee a at lonra quoted at $10 ean ree vt vba pleated ants quntod we wroon hi a nvara{o. U rode a tarsi We sioullers, 9/490 for phot eto at fe, or ai a US TUGS for tin ues, all ge TOhd Hear aN gee a ARSE 2 aah wee DREADATUEYS, ¥LOUR—Wastn fair gowund, with @ very drm foel- ing'on tho part of holdurs, ‘Where was w nivderais demand Cur vxport. Balos woro reported of WU sucks wintera dn private torme; #75 brie und BN sacks springs at #70 for putunts. ‘Voll, equal to #0 briv, ‘Wintor whaxs doure wore quoted nt $5,600.45; shive plug springs at SLUWSSU; tho low-grade springs ut SATS6 iW, Myo tour abou OTB I Orne MILLeTUres—Wore in fale demand, but Gruor, Bulos woru roportad of % vara bray at B13 on rack and §66.7560,25 frou un bourd: | car middie at $140) and 3 curs feud af $17.01, Course vorn-woad ‘was nowloal at 10.4) por tun un truck. SPRING WHEAT—Was aotlve and unsettled at an easier range of prices, but nut 6 wide range, The market for Auguat declined Myeike, udranced lig, und cloaud on Chante Su below thy latest prices uf Munday. July wat variable at nyarly Igc discount tn Ong bare ig fetes voruuey roe menue 1 buxed | sh H Megnurstns te At Se Tec Hil td per ¢ teed he ‘sont a waa tone ' ar a enc Wael ta sali mantras that wlock: tou sdarpln fist wok, gut it know UatOR, Hind Ula revetin erm he weathar ty tha Won: ko Teorh bu: Or VaRtIE Pe Chsh Anat aut ana thd cara 1d 21 out SAAN In esata af fh. Lt, feller A A pateettnd i i ent i Bas aati ting ian Any ie ad Nz clca attics tho yearnt Ee and closed nt "4 null Suiy yeti, Ooh re rau geek Ne me as afte ila eG. gure | ayy Seine "att Tyr curs by samidg co Wiis ni and win Haitian “markuta’ were‘ hor, but ui Vor voipta’ wore “luner, MU inet mara, bosidos rely dovwnturt in wheat lundedt Hoperated Mig: brisk c intum, Tew corn gruted up Utot tai bette tn cara now wlxed at | port Wee Bear wetlty oF res Heecaige an cemeke a suo autra t a dectined tn Dib Kotlar Anu lh at Gi Di June was hated Sie Crwre vai Keutombur aol nt availa wind the pie is ‘jena a 0 attern ms ‘3 aly closed nt ata, Vs --Wort mat the opening closing prlaire OF Monuny, and eomiey eet. Wane get tho bull eltqud, and trices worn pnsteg Seeedae uttar wilut the tuba tent Bees ait enti re a f nd relented at Her dupe apnea Cloned we fe rit irs cat tt price aid it And cloned at Nes AUuustioldat at tho, nit tynre, wak Be Mune “nollie “ut " hind olowing at Zit. seller the payee Ho tide ‘track atuit anid rendily it Riot sti trlewn. Cash ade of at antag Were, ars a a ply nt a B@itie to Wo for rejected wil Saha for'sn. 9d titan tracks Weve Wt 26 for no ura for rolueted mizedtt Cor rejeeitd white j.a wittd fr00 on buank, ‘Tolataqual 0 ni TU bit wove Wandull and lower for ca the Anguat und Septomnbor doliveries, and daminnd wore vury Jhgtet, Cush, wat Of T cnr ut $1.00 fe in ntoruy 2 Se fOr ny aradtey Wid FLU) for ici troa on Dour alent ae i Won dull nnd monly Nos 2yuatabla wt ante, aid No. tat pac werd inactive, Cash sates woro ay . ol aaeuly a eae for No.3 on track, "Tot equal TWO G'CLOCK nO. ue NO, and strong on. Whe orterings tor Aust, Hae Ootubor, and ayalay ne the seat $34 G4u Far June, dia ter Wate DY {Ge dito: for September, mado OT GRAD ip diy te, tt paneer. aa or duly aga aia fe At with niles GPA woth jer Seppombor, Kya hi ot hua) unAt et seliur September, shade frinor 16.2001 for July, Anes Mealere nee for cho yeur, with sales nied xt. Lari #1 lou une ties cP for Gmbers with sales Sho closed 3g for July, & foe Alun, prea Tor Soptem a AGU tbs at eos sellon duty, wld wa jer Agu GENERAL MARKETS, HNOOM-CORN—The better grades ate vory scarce and have boun advanced 4@le por Ih, Wo quute: (histeo hue] and enrvet ny DOL L-wOrklg.. Red-thyped, WD ssseree dnfertur und BAGGID ston sonmieaa hous oxtute, and The wnarkot hess drcee tong than n fortnight azo. For other classes uf soode trado reniulus quict nt steady valnos. We quote: BUTTE —Thora wana froe movement on focal ang, Fastorn necount, and tho market again had a fairly | ‘rmtono. The quality of the recelpts l4 unusually yond, the wenthor huving been favorable, ore of dealrablo grades aro net preasing a ont prices. Anything not xoud enuuh tor table we isn little slow. Wo ropent our quotitions: Granmorg, ctufleo. GCroamury tle to go Dutry, elinies, CURESK— jr , under Lute hend. ‘The demand shows very litte ine * pravemont and stacks continuo to accumulate, Uf Hine full cronms thera fs no oversupply, tho market boing Kopt bure of auch, but skim goods ary piling op moro rapidly thin Is ugreeabto tu holders, Vricet ranue ux follows: Kull oroam, no Hart akin, ‘clot Vurt akbar, fate Law xraus COAL—Tho marke prices, Wo quate Anthrackte,runge: Anthimelte, out. Anithrucite, ei Coumiy Haitiaors Onl itinols. CUOPERAGIE~Wan quiet at Wigcisl for park Darrols, und $1,15G1.1036 For lard tlerces. EGGS—Continuod tiem ut 1S3su por dx for quartae twud front, FISII—No now fontures wore noted. ‘Thore #154 nt otauntained rates, the general warhet Whltetiah, por Hebrt., io a au Whitorish, tara! Ybor yur nuts WO Nee sed eral sieel-lnee as Mnekorol—Hot fumlly, se-bF Aulibut, xmoked, por Ib. {outieh Uieurxa’n wor iid Coultah “Humuiercured. Coatlsh=Crand atl no Cunttinh—Drensed, rh DOW. ot Nerially. f 0 hiualt noted. ler wile ait Tint cout ye poctud, and bath dumustic and atta neale weld irmly held. We agatn quota Patotr ree Flys, Anan bier ‘i wat tity Fora thay Ivor! Alen italian, Saying) win Velie = per dik ite Rec sup i OWN bot ite at te tit, alae Gina uhd Now Vark sumtin tue i,k rrurd 1h seraations re aie Media Tigh ak Sully Mou tgures, Wo quot abn sitar in ae Duy ptund ne) Tae lw pricus eu! ra pares. Rigqmonn

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