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6 FINANCE AND TRAKE. j i Businoso nt the Banks Dull— Exchange Irregular. ■ < Prices of Groin Generally Liwer, Eye I Brins Iho Exception—Froyii- i ions a Shade Easier. j FINANCIAL. Hnslnrss at the banks during the past week was distressingly dull, at least that was the report with a single exception from the beginning to the close. Wednesday a few of the banks had rather a bettor demand for currency from conntry corrc- ; rm>ndrtiK but it was by no means general, anil balances steadily increased during tbo week. .The ] inure favorable reports from tbo wheat dPlrkts | rlrencihcnvd confidence, and A much better feel* Jug was manifest in financial and business circles j us to the foil trade. The general and seasonable ram of Thursday night has put the corn crop be yond any ordinary danger, anti hence the 'Vest will, ns heretofore, contribute Immensely to Iho commerce of Hie country. A good corn crop i mentis also an obnndunco of fm animals of all t hinds, llio values of all of which, with that of iho ' ciTcnl*. must Increase thu snodnnilsl capital of r tbo food-producing States by tens of millions of 1 dolhr*. * Money continues very abundant. ! Borrowers 1 have it all their own way if their offerings are i l;iri.T In emount and collaterals acceptable. The ] discount rule* un- slllllicld nominal at 8(5.10 per J cent, but the higher figme Is exceptional, and tPlfc ( 7 arc often accepted. Call ami short-time loans, J 4*cU per cent, with (cadency nt several of the « Links to thu lower figure, and oven <1 percent 1 would probably be accepted. Almost any offering 1 might be taken rather than to lose a good ens- ; ttHIRT. Tbe Now York exchange market rnlccl firm at J per 81,000 between banks till Friday ( morning, when prices broke and the market be came Irregular. It remained «u till the close on l Enturday evening. Friday the market opened weak, with sake from’Jfiftf.Oc per 81,000 between banks; but towards (he close sellers refused to draw below (il-’c. Saturday morning It ojxmcd strongst < OUc. iiit(l considerable sates were iu:ido at that fig ure. but It gradually sank to 25c: that Is, very con- < riderAblc salts wero made at that price. We quote < thu market weak, with the wide range of 250MJOC. ! Buyers, however, refused to purchase in the after noun much. If nny. above the lower figure.. ThH weakness of (lie exchange market shows 1 (hut the values of the large shipments of cereal 1 mill ttulnml products and of live stock ore npproxl mating the current Indebtedness of tho West to toe seaboard. Jt has been a surprise that the ex change market could holdnt so high a price for so ninny weeks. Of course, no one can tell what Is to Ik* iho market for necks to come, but many wilt be <tl«sppolnlcd if the worst Is not over. STATE OU NATIONAL Hd’BKVISION OF LtFß insurance. The lion. Grin T. Welch, Superintendent of In surance of Kansas, sends us an able report on the subject of life-insurance. After melting a great number of facts in regard to the necessity of greater safety to policy-holders, be ssys that them never w«n a Nile tanking system tn this country till tho Hucurltlcs of the banks were deposited. In Government vault*. Iloadai: Duponit in Government vaults docs not neces sitate a change of hmcih. Assets which nre good In the Company's possession uro euuallygood in melt vaults. Interest wilt accrup on assets there the sunn* ns elsewhere. It in nut argued that special deposit Is a neces sity m each btuto and Tcrtilory fur tne security of policy-lioldcis und creditors residing in thoui. Jint it Ik timed l/iut depotil ihimld V« made lu public unilta to ereure the hitereete of the insured. Past history, mao* Indelible by losses the Insured have mst-niucd. establishes (list fact beyond contra dutioii. Tills deposit should be general, lor ALL policy.holders of the company, und In amount vuuM tu Utc aggregate of unpaid losses and un earned premium or reserve. Under proper laws it lull'll! be Hindu cither In the vaults of (be United Hater, or of those of the Slate where tho company Is organized. A government which creates com panies'or associations tu deal with tho people owes the pnuunsuf «uch companies or Associations protection against loss uy reason of tbo business they bestow upon sucb creatures of tho isw. Hut when lie says: "History dues not record an Instance where the holder of such notes, prop erly secured by deposit of assets in Government vaults, ever disposed of them for less than 100 cents for tho dollar. Neither does It record an Instoncc of loss to the depositor by reason of de posits In Government v.-inlls for the security of ' such notes,” the ossctllim locomes 100 swooping. Our older hmmicss-tmn have not forgotten tuo •• Biumn-lall ” times of IHiJO-'lll, when thu Issues of a,I our Western banks wore duly secured by Hate stocks in tbo vaults of the proper otllcursat tlio stuto Capitals. Hut Mr. Welch may reply they were not "properly secured,” a factor which our people have most painful recollections. As to the general principle of having some, greater security fur tho Immense assets of Ufo iii-iirancu companies, there can bo nu question whatever. They foul up to hundreds of millions of dollars, and yet the policy-holders are, as Mr. ek'basmTts,absolutely dependent upon the ability and the honesty of the ufflcurs of tho companies, if, bko our banks, their securities could bo held by a bureau at Washington, It would add Immense ly to the safety of tho policy-holders. Thcro am, o- It seems lu us, almost Insuperable difficulties In tlm way of accomplishing It. For Instance, bow could thu Connocilcut Mutual convert all (bo eight or ten millions of mortgages It holds In this city into Government bond* and deposit them In Wash* ingtont tt may be replied, Deposit tbo mort gages there; but this would make it necessary to remove the company Itself to Washington. With* out further discussion, we add that the suggestion of Mr. Welch is an excellent one, and It is to be Imped that it will lead to Important amt practical results, for the greater security of tbe best Inter oils of policy-holder*. If the staid old tttatu of Connecticut will put or cannot punish her three-or four-million thieves, It tuny bo necessary for thn General Government to removo the securities of her companies to Washington and place over them a watch-dog fur whose integrity the nation will hold Itself responsible. NATIONAL HANK CLEARINGS. i»t PjOUc at the -jitth. There Is iioining encouraging in the reports of Clearing-House exi-hangi-a last week, liutthey mo so Inrguinr. and indicate such singular differ i na n in the condition of business ut the different ciiu>, th.a we himi sought without success for t-iimc reasonable explanation, it might naturally be supposed that the extreme hot weather, whlcfi has nearly arrested business In some cities, ao founts fur thu Irregularity, but It Is curious that K. l.uuia. where transactions ate ordinarily much smaller than they were last year, ami when* the beat mis season has caused morn deaths than soy ! where else, now reports an unusual and consider- Aide hu rcu-r in amount of payments tnruugh bank. J’mhuoly Ihc extreme heal has been the causo of a in.;terisl decrease li. business transactions at soma cities, bunevi r, and it is evident that these reports givo 11 it tu iiwoi illation of valuu lu regard to thu j.vnerui condition of business tu tt more permanent r-dist. NNegitvour usual table, however, ■how lug iho amount of exchanges for the week ending • July i:i ut Nin i raneisco und July 20at the other vuU-e. in couiiumsou with exchanges duriug curre pjiomliiig week luil Jfosr: . .. . I«TH. |K77. . bifk 13.vi.7i7.2»4 BI(Vi,bH,S3Q 4J.»»ji,hh 4-v.«,.«u I h.i.ul. L h.u .tu.iur.-.tiU WkottAfot * in.iti.aio no. tioiicucu 10.T.7.71J Ul.MU.hJfi t a t(.t nnrutl iu.Mg.rnn rt. LuuU p/iv,.4.w u,tmi.o:si J.alumoit- n.XM.u.O IVA.";«M .i .v uijvMi* 4,ogg,ttMi fiuiwaiiMt 4.i«».,usi a.u»j,r«(7 ■oiioil":... 4,4ir..-ttt 4.Vil.Kj;t • J'l.Uur.' B.4ai,.vji 4,Hau,p;u L.oi.Om ‘t , ii; {..rin.i»-*4 1.177.001 V" U * t»lf«.7il I.dMUtU ■ lW Haul* 741,.VU U/A27U *■>* ncua- 2-ai.atl J oUcll IV4l,ecu Isa 404 ■ tt. ji>.-ei'i»... hsAUAi a&1,*404 T01»L........ ffiil'>.4aH.l7U f*MiH,|SH.HfiU Ouuldohvw iorg lfii.7hu.irJl iud,sik«s , Losses uf over nO per vent at Chicago,Cincinnati. I’ltiaburg. and Frovltlencu tiro singular, but less so than •wall Josses at Hm Francisco ana boston, or t inun gain* at ht. Louis and Cleveland. Ou lue » whole, iho reports are less instructive (his week than they haw been for many months. l-lIICAOO MINING AMU STOCK kXCUAMUS. Thursday’s sales were as follows: Skaru. Met. t-ecls ho further (Black lIIIUJ U2> , «'ui.»j!i.iali-j MP a (New AloxUo).., , ufi |n.uu .. K ui-fc..iiU*U'dMk* hfi jlkiVt NI ill (oil ll'iiilral. Col. i 4W j. m ‘ IL-oca I uuiiu (i.i-uusl, C.'01.) JUI .no i, JJciJio Tuund (Ceutral, Col.> IfiJ .fifi vuiteiON BXCitANOE. Prices are steady at yesterday’s rates, vlx.: at New York and Chicago they were: ... Si/iyoaye, Si-]kt. i Herllog. 4SU >• Dvuium , >raii>.e.... v aiiu his > bviUi-rlaod (iirmenf y 4,, « ‘ 4^ V,» Austria 40 r i7tg . L'euu.srx ."’.’Ml!..Ulti • j liOVEUMUkMT HUat/O. Il.’ VulUd ttUtesfiS u( *H| UH'4 d olled bUq.»l-Jos of V. 11/J.4 iuri« l ulled biaictfioi*of'o7 |ufiu ViUlcdhUteifi-JUof 'W..... ~...100 |Uh£ rtill'rt States KMf*. nf>» m of 'si I'nlirdaifttrnnew ITnftrii Stn(tM nrr ri-nt coupon* I'nltcrt Piute* currency ru ooi.n and cmcEsn.u Kt*. Gold. 100H©1W>.'#" Greenback*, WHJ In coin, LOCAL ABCCRITIX3. fIM. A*Vett. ..•I'd'i »I'M’( ‘mill ...•l«7 »in« ..M'V.H •lisiW ... •»« ...... ...\M Chleacro Ctfy 7 prr i*f«t tmntf*.. l.titrncorityT prrf'’tit icwi’mp . Chicagocti r 7 prr tmi w*f it luan— (.-i nk Comity 7 f***r irnt bumf* i li*n«>. I.lneoln I’arßypprrem bond C»y Hunimvismnh Cliy <U>«t M-Ir) 175 Mtr li.ilm-arNorili !<*,«■*. rtlv lift I*l ( hlrflco rni'l CokfCunipany iw Cuntniicrnf Cmninprtß .H 5 ivm USTiflon iMlltrar 7 per cent* *llo*l •And Intern*. • lIY TKLRORAVtI* NETT TORK. Nrw York, »Toljp 27.—G01d dull at 100« f. florrowimr tote?, 1 per cent and fial. The London l'fonom''*t says: of gold from the flank of England for the United State* is highly probable.” Bar silver here. lliltf for greenback, andlldK for polil, Silver coin, per cent discount. Governments wore firm. Koitroad bonds were lower. State securities wore steady. There was less activity and excitement in the stock market to-day, but a much firmer tone pre vailed. and prices advanced sharply in some shares. The sellers of the past few days were buyers to day in many cases. At (ho opening the market was buoyant, and there was a sudden nso of U to 1 per cent. This was fallowed by a decline of Mto l*i per cent, and still Inter by an advance of 4 to 2*4. tn (he afternoon the market was buoyant and prices advanced >4 ton per cent from the lowest point of the morning.' There were largo purchases of leading shares, uased on the belief that the damage to the crops at the West hadJicen exag gerated, and that the trnnk lines wilt announce an advance In rate* for paaMraund freight at an nsrty day. The features of liiu market were Northwest ern, St. Paul. Krle, Lake Shore, Western Union, and f.nekswanna. Transactions Aggregated 170,000 shares, of which no.ooo wero Krle, 1,500 Lake Shore. 1H.40U Northwestern common. 18,000 preferred, 45,000 Bt. Paul common. 7,000 preferred, 17,000 l.scka wanna. 15,000 Now Jersey Central. 12.000 Mortis A Essex, and 57.000 Western Union. Money market easy at per cent. Prime mercantile paper .’MM. Customs receipt*. 8105.000. The Asslataut- Trensiirer disbursed 850,000. Clearings. 87,000,000. Sterling exchange, hankers* bills, 4P2U; eight exchange on New York, 48514, Thu weekly bank statement is as follows: Loans, increase, 82,440,500; specie, decrease, SVHHt.OOO; legal-tenders. Increase. sS'tf>.7oo; deposits, Increase, $881,000; circulation, decrease, 8027.100; reserve, decrease. $1.(W0.700. The banks now hold $22,571,775 In excess of tbelr legal requirements. novanxMcxTs. Coupons. Wl 107>ew 4’4* lO4M (Ajii|«uas. *a\ new Huhi New4in-r cents pm'4 ’in \rr.«i io>tns. r*g new CoutM#*, ’(M,. ....icm [Coupons itaP< New M. -lOTlflCurreiieyAA ivubi STnvXs. Vf. u. Teieerapb PAH Northwestern Pfd 7.1 Utileksllrcr lit C. C. A 1 2d!4 (Jiilcksllverpfd .TU4 Ncw.Jrrsey frntral... in liirlOeMall KHf Hork Island 114 Mariposa urwi hi. rani 4i« Mariposa pfd luitf Walush I.'IH Adams Express icnw Fi. Warm* V 4 Wells Karirt»...., p-j Terre llsnle m American Express.... 4« llerntllAoiepfd....... i Ihilted states Express. 4A Clilcano A A1t0n...... HjU N. Y. Central.... lum Chh-ago A Alton pM..!<n Eric is'tciiloiV Mississippi.,.. 7!4 Erie pfd 14 H U„ L. A W.... ftsU Jlnrlom ...I3HH A. A I’. Telegraph..,, snvj Michigan Central «d .Missouri Pacinc |U Panama I2H Chtrago. It. AO. Illi* I’nton PaciOo fi'JM Hannibal A Hi. Joe... HU laitro Bhore... in;, I), P. bonds IMW Illinois Central mq 11. P. bonds t'vv>« ( levclsnd APlusmirg. Half (>. P. Laud Grant lo7‘v Northwestern 41 (I. P. sinking Funds..lot!4 rrsrx aoKtis. Tennessee fti, old 14 'Virginia, new. Tennessee new sitf Missouri 6*.... Virginians old gu i SAN PRANOIfICO. Saw FnAwctflco, •Inly t!7.—Following were lh« ciontnff quotations it the Stock Hoard: Alp>»a. »>H Mile A 50riT0W....... 7H Alia 7fl .hula ConnollitatM.... (etcher 4 jimico il«Pt & lleldier |3?< Kentudt liulllon . 4*t C*lnJunl«...,. u Moiii-nn California Northern Rcile. Cbotiar 8H opiiir Confidence 3’< merman Consolidated VlrKlnl*. h >|!irmond <k Kljr. Crown I’olni oftairaa* .... Kurpkn Consolidated. 4.v* Him* Vermin. ..urekn Con.toimaicu, . . T>t hiclirfincr S'* HlWcr Hi 11..... *( OOIIUI * Curry*.•....• «»* Union Conioliijated... 7 UrftQdl’tlie {*• V«Uow Jtckcu UH rOKHION. London. July 27. —CoiuuU, for money. 03 3*10; iccmml. o’>U. American secnrillea—Heading. 10Hi Erie, 174; preferred. :uiH. Amount of bullion withdrawn from tho Dank of England on balance tu*day, £*,030. I'Aiiis, July !17.— IlenlCB. IlUfllUc. COMMERCIAL. Tho following wore the lAicitquotaliona for Jnljr dollvurjon threading article* for theism two ilkts: i'rHnv. tiuiirnlnu. ,( ji.M ,7.10 7. Ml r.,ut* r«.m .R. m u.ir. . I.crt I.at . l.lrt i.ut . :u>4 so .. 204 iiri .. At MU ..7 i*4 704 .1 U>4 4 014 ~V U>U| 84«*.t4 ,100.1 V) ,ot n-i<» ..4Hi.IV 4KU.00 iK wore thn receipt* amt ahlpmonU article* of produce In this city dm. r-four hour* cndlmr at 7 o’clock on nlntfi And for the corrcipomhnu date • ago: Mtupork l.unl BnmUJens tMur.i wiiori riba, lxiie<l. WbUKjr Wheat Corn . Oau Ityr . Ilarler l.lvfl lion Gold L'oniol* btcrlln* eschao The followln or the leading Jnjr the twentj Saturday nion twelve mtmlba JttetfttU. j 1878. I 1877. j n,«O ' l.ia.t 81,013 7,l');* 3MUIA7. 115.0.11 < &8.0« l 4, £ll H. 4. U.V> I. 430 *.u»o ; 1H.IO) 1878, l 1877, (CuiTl 4*3 rfi.iii 7,3-m 177,7U3 317.1UJ 41.M1* flour, hrli.... wheat, bu,... Corn. l»n Data, bu ...... Itjr**. tni.. Hurley bu... . timiieeil. »a. Mittvril, Hit. Hmom C.. Ba. C. ineata. lb*.. Ikt*f, hfl» fork, br1a..... Lard. |M...... Tallow. llm ... Putter, iba.... Llvu Uojta, Mo. Cattle, >o Bheeu, >'o MlclciT iba..... illjthwlnea, o'U Wtxh Iba I'otutoc*. bu.. Coal, tom liar, urna I.mutter, m ft. Blitiiaic«.m..., Bali, hrla f;KK». Cbt-eae. baa..,. U, ai>|i|ea.bu.. Uftaa, bu *1)70.,*.'.**”".! I 14U.W1* KtiV"*"”** 3,Bon,vui in; n AIM K 1 3J..VBJ tftH. IK-* 4.011 4 .VI u,iun: a,** 114. HAH 34,700 M.wi A,:tvi 38.V81' lI.iPKI 1,707 4.077 . tri3 T 0,044 47,711] UK) 1 aiXtMNi A1,70U, MM 3.701 lift H .......I A.H.r7 t 1,531 1.3 M 1.480* 1,1*31: 0.40 L IHI ST33 o,Aiii i.iuj; 40J Withdrawn from atore during Friday for .city consumption: 4,MBbu wheat, iWOhucorn. The following grain waa inspected Into store m (his city last Saturday; 0 car No. 1 red winter wheat, til oars No. 2 do, Dears No. ft do, 1 car re* Jveted do, care no grade; 1 car No. 1 hard wheat, a cans now No. 1 do. til cars No. 2 spring, 2 cars new do, 4 cars No. 11, 7 cars rejected do, 4 cars no grade do <l.ll wheat); 1 car yellow curp. 143 cars and 0,100 bu bigh'tnlxcd do, 2 cars new do, ai>U cars and 3(1,300 bn No. a, H 8 cars rejected, H cars no grade (701 corn); 7 cars now No. 2 white oats. 2d car* No. 2 white do, Ul cart and 4,000 lit No. 3 do, 7 car* new do, 7 cars rejected, 1 car no grade (7ti oats); 33 ears new No. 3 rye, 1 car re* Jccied, 3can new do 138 rye); 1 car (red barley, 1 car new do (3 barley). Total (060 cars), 431, tiOO bu. Inspected out: n. 003 bp winter wheat, 40,* 734 bn spring do, 1ti0,777 bn corn, and t>o3 bu barley. The following were the receipts and shipments of breadstuffs and live slock at this point during the past week, aud fur the corresponding weeks ending as dated Jhla 77, July BU, JuIvTB, |H7«. |H7!C IU7«. . 41,UM U7.r»|7 07.7UJ . an. 4» omhi* 71,4. w ,t,7IKI,'U 1,714.073 1,001,101 ~ aui,«iVt 477.1 KU 11H.751 . 4i.4US 31.730 «•/,.ut . a,awi a.aoo i4,4ib . Att,an oa, 4-1.4 30.701 . 83,0*1 3U.450 0,-704 >« ? f oa« 8.700 i. law .. 41.&K1. 37.50 H ai.uil - BU7.WW 330,7.13 ftl.f*J6 ..|,TUH,4<I3 l.fcltU&i 3,001.750 .. btu,aut 874.ua4 103.003, 404 18.070 ft. 701 .. 4,750 4.UA4 1.710 ~ 38.303 8.1,430 8,410 13.838 13.588 . 0,310 .. 670 047 f'luur, orta vneai. bu Coro, im Data, W lire, bu Uartuy, bu UvehuKa, No. Cattla, No bUwjj, So SAlyituntt— Flour, orlt Wbeau bu Com, b 0...... Oau, bu........ Ilyo. bu.. Uarler. bu Lite bog*. No. Cattle, No biieuji, So, TUe fullowiuj were tlte export* from New York ter the weeks ending a* dated: •Zulu *3, July 18, July -JT, i«7*. we. in 77. n.uo ;t,ess «tt.ai3 7JH.4.-0 III,(Hu 7ltti.UA) iU7,«t:i3 (AftXIDX flout, brU. Wlital, du,, Com, bu... Verily lUo trick* of the trade are nuuteruna, and experience baa thoroughly demonstrated that the Granger U«a susceptible to thorn aa the moat la veternte of city sbarita. It la not every day, bow* over, that three trlciu are brought tu light, •« clever la “yo” countryman to bid* up all clue*. Uowever, one developed Saturday U exceedingly rich, and quite •‘•mart," aa U will undoubtedly add many dollare to the poegete of tbapattlea in tcreated. due itinerant paragraph of the rule* governing the Uupccilon of grain in tbe City of Chicago rcada: lu cue of mixture of aprlust and winter wheat, U will be called aprlog wheat aad graded according to (ho quality tucreof. This rule was passed lo prevent tbo country ship per* mixing spring grain with winter, tbo usual difference In the price of the two being from (I to I‘Jc per buahel in favor nf winter. Rut al the present time aprlng wheat ia worth Jnat 10 cent* per t»n morn than winter wheat for anot deliv ery. aimply because the market for aprlng la nr.tc* licnlly cornered. On Painrdav morning a lar-’e amount of winter wheal came in. and It wan noticed that a great number of thocara contained It few haahcla of spring wheat carekaaiy mixed in with the top layer of winter, ao Hint when the in* apectora were railed upon to grade the aame ther were obliged to grade It spring wheai-abaolutely reduce ita quality—hnl at the aame time add about 54Q.00 to the value of each car-load! There waa comidcrablo dlaantlafaction expreaacd, and nnder any other clrcumtlancoa the ahlppera wonld not bate been ao particular about the rule being carried out ao cloeely. bnt they found they bad a good thing on the city chapa, and certainly made the moat of K. It le very likely that a largo number of eaMnada treated in preclaely the aatno mannerwilt arrive at Chicago between now and the latof Angnat—aomo aayaahlgh aa 500 car* Inada will be In by Wednesday, .irwu tw< . 1"7?< .I(l4'* HM»s Where the wheat wna No. 2 of course It could bo utilized ny the shorts to All their contracts, ami In all probability receipts theiofor wonld i« a legal* tender on No. 2 spring wheat contract*, for the reason that equity admits of tilling a contract with a better article than the contract calls for. The rule Is a rery Important one in the general rnn, and It wonld seem nnwlso to change It, as some suggest. It Is a fine point discovered by the ronn* trymen, and they should be accorded credit then* for, and also not forgot In the future that the smart And tricky operators do not of necessity re side In the commercial circles. Verily we may ex claim: Amor (of money) vlnrit omnia/ The produce markets Saturday were moderately active, but prices generally were a grade lower, especially on options beyond the present month, rye being the only exception. The shipping de mand was only moderate, notwithstanding low freights and nrnspccts that carriers will advance their rales shortly. Provisions were moderately active hut lower, more especially on the leading speculstirc articles. In the market fur domestic dry-goods thcro was not mnch that is now to note. Nothing occurred to disturb the quiet I hut has characterized trade for a number of weeks past, or to unsettle values, which remain steady and firm for all staple a Aides. Groceries wero ordered as freely as In past seasons at a corresponding period, and the general tone of the market was firm. Sugars continue In active demand, but prices stubbornly refuse to advance. Coffees are firm at the lately modified quotations, lllco la strong, domestic especially so. as stocks both of Carolina and Louisiana styles are ex ceptionally light. In the bnttcr market thcro Is a continued good demand, and, with stocks reduced to small dimensions, prices of anything grading ahovu common show positive strength. Cheese also continues in good demand, And Is firmly held. In the dsh market trade was curtailed by the lacu of adequate supplies. Dried fruits remained dull and generally unchanged. Oils were steady, with a fair seasonable business in progress. No changes of moment were developed In tbe leather, bagging, tobacco, coal, and wood markets. The lumber market was steady Saturday, the sales of cargoes being fair at the late decline. The fleet was arriving, and may be a rather large one. The yard dealers reporta llltlo more trade and larger sales than this time o year ago, though then business was paralyzed by the strike. Price lifts are shaded in filling large orders. The sales of wool were fair In thn aggregate, and the market ruled steady. Itroom corn and hides were quiet. Needs were In request and rather firm In consequence of the meaern offerings. The demand" for hay was local and sufficient to absorb the offer ings. Green fruits were abundant and In fair re quest at the ruling prices. Poultry was steady. Potatoes weakened, owing to large supplies. Lake freights wore modoratelvoctlvo and steady, at liio for corn by sail to Buffalo and 4c to Kings ton. Hoorn was engaged Saturday for 02,000 bu wheat and 500,000 bn corn. Through ratce w«?ro steady at for corn end 7Uo for wheat by the olNwalcr route to Now York. Lake and ra»l rates were 754 ft for corn and Rt«c wheal to New York, and He corn to Boston. Itait frelehw were quiet, ot lUc to'Ncw York and Sic to Boston on erniu, and 10cand'-S3o do on fourth clasa. It la reported that the railroad an* Ihorlllca contemplate advancing rates tbo Qnl of next month to gOc on (train to New York. Throitsb rates to Liverpool were quoted at 40e per 100 Ihs an (train and 40‘*044c per do on provisions. Hales to Cork for orders were 4m®4U!iC. suiri'lno vamis*. We coot tbo following from tbo clrcolar ofJ. If. Drake A Co. s Cash wheat at SI.OO, with In* lormodloto charges L’c« would cost 91. l.*» alongside ship. With sail freights <ls and 'i per cent com* mission on tbo currei.cy|vnlue, would coat 4fia Cork for orders. IlcorlrnUm's quotation! Fair spring for prompt shipment, 40s «d and 41s, or per bu to the disfavor of shipments. DIHKCT IMl'Ofir*. The following statement ahowa (be leading ktnda of foreign gooda on wbicb duties hare been paid at Chicago during the past week, with (ho foreign value of the same. With gold at 100!4. the cur* ronejr soiling value In Ibl* market la about $73, • 000: /Pertfla V, S. Cutimnt rtiltlf, UuHfi. Musical inercbandixi ...$ t 7r«.M Hbitxy M UW.v*> Ilnt»lit» Hum .Vrt J7(1.7V fancy kuoii*. ft.iri7 sM.sLat ctusr*.. 4.aji u.Ain.ra Urnndy....... Hull w1nv...... Leaf tuiM«co. Dry ftuinU (Ita»%w*ru..... Kariheiiwarn. Afilvmenit. Hmokura’ article*, Util.. Lumber Halt brtig mimlrio* (•memlmcnt)... I w )luu.oji«l<l tc»uu« (irecj 447 oil iMiinttnir* i!«n a*.4ii Wlru r0t*........................ wrt Cliain|i«*uu jk« i It.UOru I,XU avi.ua let (free).... ....... Duulm iiifl *(.ai Moitl irlimo M 7 ih7.m Total*. LUMUBB STOCKS. I3N.UK) Tho yorlhiceiUrn lumberman rfra* « utatomciit ortlioiluckof lumber s: the principal markets In the Northwest on July 1« which wo coudenselum n «• follow*: 350,111.1 "aoiuou 537 i 10 30 3,30.1 JUKI LARS MICUIOAX HOI XT a. fcatitliro. tlCUiltO... 3,11(1 U3u 111 fl,t»4j MUwauKeo 37. UU uitiiic iu.mii m.iiu KcinMiia 4.<M) 4.,vu Michigan city HMUi |3,u*i Muring Lake and Grand Karen... 3Aua> an,tin Muikvgun van** n.ijou lilg llapMa laiut Si3,un W'nlie i.ake ....... 4.HUI lotnlnglun 7.().0 i.nu Manistee. 7,Ua> n.u«) Chicago SlUOli 31*037 Total 477.143 *037 TUS SAUINAW MIaTKItT. Cheboygan. Mich l.ftoo 3,010 Alinita K.UO 10,011 Hagluaw Hirer 33V*ti S’o.uat 'lolfilo, O :t7,ti.vi r*\r»u riavi-ianil.... uu,iu) ni.ua) batuiutky......... ........ ... ... H.uai iu.t«a> Total sia.«uu 4un.300 Muaisairn vallkv. Anoka. Mlmi waijo Minni-apulla 4?.uai 11.%un htlllwatcr •- IU.U.VI i7,uo Winona .... IS,taw 30.uk) t.aLroM®, Wla |ii,un Ul.uo l>ulm<|ua... *3o,uai x.uai Clinton |,\UK> 33,ua) Davenport...'. «... it,urn mioi Miuoatliu Uim 3-J.u*) Hnrlington IO.VU 34.ua) llaunloal. Mo 30. An 30,u0 hi. Coni* nVOaj uoiu Waiuau U,7»»» c.uo Other iKituta.... 7U.U13 Im.soo Total. OranO total for iba Kortbwcat la m it IH-cteaiorruin Iwtyvur HOG I’llODUCTb—There wu less activity, though * moderate buslneu wu transacted at a little lower reave qf price* utt the leading speculative article*, uuder a less urgent demand, rather mure offering!, and a grn cral disposition on the perl of operator* to remain quiet. Orders from uuUlde were not urgeott the re* cclpl* of hugs were fair fur baturday, accompanied by decline of per luoib*. I'obk—Wm leu active, and clued at a decline of 7H felUo j*er tori. The short Interest appeared lo Unwell closed up, Irene* there wu no demand of consequence Irumtbla quartc*. and a* order* troiu outside were comparative!* light, and local operator* were nut dis posed to do mure than dll tirclr orders, there wu umlt lure lo create activity, bile* were returned of Jim.rU cult at tu.OP. U.UuUbrls seller July at tu.rctaj.mu; «.7ao UrU seller August ai lu.Ussu.iuwt u.a si oris sell erbepiemlMratfii.TiVtij.77H. 'total, is.aniiiris. The market closed stead/ at 9d.a&ssW.A7)t csslu fu.n.*Vs 8..V7U seller July i fu..’4d»u.A7tt seller August: so. 70 A P.7*t» seller beple'iiucr: sud ft). Oj seller the yvsr. l*rl:ue me»s i ork wss scarce and llrur at and tills prime at *«♦. r^su.tu. I.aiiu— n u mudetsu-l/ set Ire. nut quite as flnu a* on Friday, hut close.l steady and without change lu price. Demand lor export fair, wall* spot wu uttered hut sparingly, bales wen reuorled of 750 ns easb at ST.IKHtdAu teaseller July at fT.agwi A.Auote* seller August at #7.(r7t*<i*7. U)i U.UU tea seller beptemher at •7.17H4»7.5u; and .’siitcs seller October at *7.Jjc*. Total, ixtiutcs. The market closed steady at f7.l«> cub or seller duly, *7. U7W**7-1U seller August, and |7.174;ii*7. 'Jntvlkr .irptciiiur. s)gti»- ttrrc •ready aid nominally unchanged ex cept fur shore rll>s lur future delivery. which closed •He (Mr lur iii# uuocr Friday. Demand both tor liiimc- OUte and future dealing quit* moderate. and huPUrt generally Arm In their Views, bales were reported of IMJ tes swcet-plckled hsur (special brand). s». lu lbs, at «t*ej 'SJObii shoulders, seller first half of August at So: LOU bis lung sud short clean, cub ial Milwaukee), atocj itfitMujuib* aburt rib*at 93.t£A3.nj»(ar An THE CHICAGO TRIBUNEt MONDAY'. JULY 1878. gust. and g3.n r *'43.b7 , 4 f»r Hepimiter Th** following wen 1 the > losing price. per ft’ I •> »n leading rut*: •*Ano/. ,</inrl /..AH')'*, .'Awl Atigusi.’hoxe V.','/... A. f»> ii'.jn ft in Hepicmher. boxed.. .VMi u.-.t) Cl.ill r. rit iiuHT. if-iArii.. a.pii vp.^i* Lone near* quoted at J.Vfki loose and M.iw I'tui’di Cumberland)*, ft'V’»7e lioxed: lotig-eui ham*. fH4<«l'H* boxed: «weet*plrkled haina. i*.vH*|r for In to Ift In at* eraser 5 green ham*, w«iH‘4c fop same averages; green shouldei*. 4 "4c. Karon quoted at sV»r4(o for shoulder*. HV’)! l ?*'* for ilmrt ntM. 7*7He fer *hnrt dear*, fur hams all canvaard ami packed. lls«A»r-\Vn*tinll at 4*ftVe. BKKK !*lsoDUcrH—YVeyr steady and quiet At ffl.ftr# B.jwi for m<-M. f io.ttk*io.,y> (or extra me**, ami tfli.ui f JLMttnrliaru*. fain* l*JOhpl* beef ham* n #31.n0. Tai.mhv-»V*s easy at OHm44<; forcltj*. and tor country. Hales twu i»ri» pmue city at t>Xo. imnAnsTurrs. FLOUll—Waa quiet ami Arm. There *a«agood de mand, out thn olfcrtnga were rery light and held abore buyer*' limit*. Die lower grade* were Karen am) little belter than nominal, fate* were reported of .vu hrla winter* at f 9var>t •mind at f3.«0: lio lirla rye Hour on private term*. Total. I.nvi brK 1 lie market wa* quoted at the elo»e at C3..Y091.9.Y for One. $3. j.vat.oo fornupcrlYne*. 94.23 413.00 foreatras Amt f4.304rt.00 for double extra*, and fV.v»a*.(Jo for patents and sume fancy brand*, iiye flour. f3.7.Vf2.f.0. Bbax—Wm qnlet and steady, with tales of 10 tons at lo.AU on track. Conx*MRAL~YTa« nominal at It. DO per brl. NtuDUSdi-YVero quoted at 1H.U0313.U’) free on boanl. nail «rreentog*at fl9..vi, WffKAT—There wa* a fairly actlre bmlnea* lran*act* ed in this market eamrday, and. whlletliere wa* run* tlderflhli! neiroiKm** nppnrrnt. there waa much lc*i exeltemetittlian during tno few day* proceeding, and the fluctuation* were lert severe. Indeed, operator* wrmed uncertain a* to the future, and acarreiy knew widen w:u 1 he safer way to dn*l,-whether *0 sell short ormty :ong. Thl* was more especially the earn for delirorlr* after this month Ho far a* Jn|y I* concern* e.l. then* I* im qur*ll«n. for the reawoi that the market I* imi*t thnrungidr omtro'ied 1»r men fully ennoble of remaining in forwer, more especially ns receipts con* tmne only moderate, am) two-ihinl* or the var*l»t« re ported baiunlaycitu date I of winter. Clear and sea sonable weather w«« reported pretty nearly ilinmjliont out the Northwestern Mtaic*. ami this cstisrd runic to teka a mote hopeful view of thn sltiistian In the h»rre*t*flelds, llioojli letter* nml telegram* were re* reived In round nnuiber*. sumo ren.irtlng favorably, others ilia reverse, itcccipts at h ading point* show cvllcnce of Increasing. It Odmr rep rrtod mat some »*i.(s«ibu had arrived at the four cities of St. L«uK Detroit. Toledo, and Cm-lnnatl, which wn* looked upon a* libera) for the cine* named. Advice* from other mat ket* genorallv quoted nrmrr. Cash mid seller July closed at on adron-eof hMiio. AiißiiitpM lownr. and .-eptembep’fc lower. Helicr July uulct but Arm at f l.twai.tcvS. andcl«*<**\at ft.tntflilvl, tran** action* licliib almost emlrrlr In settlement. >eiler An* gust onenon at iij<4i*3\4e. fed to bl4(e, Improved to ttj-Wc. dropped to b>Y4e. auxin adrnhecd. tin* time to rtlSc. fell 01T to and closed quiet at WKe. bcptcmlicr ranged at f*7?l HunUe. and clo»-d at tin.*. Heller the year oulct at m.l Jo muler September. Car lots of No. J clo*Qd at f l.u.3'*. rash sale* were report* etlnf rt,4'«)?in No. a at *l.(«V,ff?lMtV*s t.ikiobu ,No. 3 aU«Kit wxihu rejected at nas; i.i«si\>u (»y sample on traolc at oMulci and twu budo free on board at BV4 (»u. Total, tl.duibu. llaau YViiAAT-Thora was none offered, and, while there was aotiin Inquiry, price* « ore entirely numlnal. YVihtbu yyiip.at— Wsa again in liberal supply, the r-sMoM reported numbering nincty*ul«e, but under a good demand the market wa* Arm. and closed steady nt uiVftKlHc for No. 1 redt h.VH uyut ( e for .No. J do. For July delivery anlm were at »3c. and for August aim'd t>3Sc. Hales were reported of a. JuJ bu No. I red aittft <*uiiy.c: 37.Hoi)bii No. sat m'duouci i.suc l bubycara* |de. Iren on poem. atTiH(»ty>e, CORN—t his market ruled le«* active, and prices were easier, closing at a decline of He per bu: duly Ho low* rr. mid Angu*t }(e lower. Thun* wa* much leu urgency In the (hipping uiimiul. while the slmru were not at ail anxious buyers, and. ax receipts were fair, seller* were obliged to grant concussion* In order to effect smes. Advices from other markets quoted steadiness. Illgti mlxeil-eommsuded a premium of He per hn over So. JHaturday. wnercan for s-vcral days prerlous the two grades brought the tamn priuo Heller August ranged at itHJiOAise. and rlosud at about seller September rang 'd at dH'itf ltHc, and closed at.TH'4>. Car lot* of No. c cloud at hue. costi sale* report* ed of imtti) bu No. 9 at J-t4nr> bn of high ml ted nt :h)Ha:iuVjei 1.21 mm new high mixed ai37Wr| MhHtubti rejected ai:t7ei Hu) bu no grade m a»ui j.odj ha while at 40’dt la ipeeial ijn and un trackt 3,'A»» bu hy sample on ir.-tclc at 3 tfisiMct T.asibii do free on rovrd at Total, jth, too bu. oath—YVrrt less net Ire and lower, the longer fnturc* declining about lac, whilo seller ihe month or No. J were Arm tlvmictt raster at the.dost, ftiu iceetpu were liberal, hut few No. j oatscame on the market, must of them Iwlng held lo applv uu i-imirxcls. and tne sblpmonr* during the wcck were liberal. Jesrloa a vrrr light stock inntotv. Ihe .hilv deal wa* excited early iindnt an urgent Inquiry from shorts, with very light offering*, m 11 ws« rumored ttmt a soueexe was In prugicsi, though the market cbneit csalrr. and buyers seemed to cim cl auxmlaiu offerings this week. July sold early In Ktuomrut at J7e. then at 2*D{<r. and at the r)(we wn* quoted at JU'ffiJO'ye. seller August anhl early at J3js*. and then off to JJ'te nt the riose. Heptnmhcr sold at elusing (low at the Inside, out No. 1 oats hronihi the out* side (nr itumcdiato delivery, clo.lug at JUt;'4J<;li3, and nfowcariofncwbroiig.il Jiio. Haimdes were In fair request, U#*h sale* were reported of 2,4'k) bu new No. JaiJnei 3.4(1)hu Vo. ant jilWOTc; idito htihysam* tile M3.V43U.1 on tracKi and ;gi.uuu bu da at 33/«oJhc free on iH>*rd. Total, 4".0u0 hu. ItVK—Waa quiet and Arm fur this month's delivery, white the lo.iger futures were quiet and easy. Roller tlm month or No. a was wanted by the Miorts, and ruled strong at file, with o sale ol July In settlement at B.V. The offering were very light. Atigust wasquot* cd at ftOe. and hentembopat sue. Cash sale* were re ported of ftxtbu Ao. -J at Me, and two bu bysamploat 4i«Meon truck. Total, MiOhu. HaUI.KV—Wiu moderately active, declining earlv about he per bu under tree ottering*, then reliving, and closing 4<410 oelow the latest quotation of Haturday. There was ie«s demand from shorn, who appear to have generally Ailed In, lint too marker was strong during tho lira hour, on the receipt of several buying order*. Advices were received from (.’niis-ts that the uew bar ley was light In weight and somewhat discolored, and tho reports from California were not so faroraolo a* heretofore, heller August sold at I'lMsTle. and closed at the outside. !*eplomhcr opened at isy, deolinrdto iwc, recovered to tue. and cl sod alHukubOi. Cash No. u was nominal at 7w*V)'4c, and feed sold atuic. Other grad'-s of old barley were not mentioned. 'Cash Mica went reported of Nil bu feed at McsOfi bu choice old bysamploat774atoanlu>. Total. I.uoubu. GK.VKIIAIi MATIKr.TS. UU 4:«‘.:w iU .17. 10*1 41. .10 30.7 W B,ftU.7i »'£l 4tt U» 'HO jih.*jo 44a AttUII n th'i.ut a*mu «wi nvnv I»7U. I»7t. i.ano ....... «,«« 4,*<-0 801.881 Aac-Kkl .i.tsj.un i,itj.i**7 . J.S.U7O PUOVIhIONS, oo«r. part cured...ft.M 15%** f.vnrjjf ‘ f afro Intel h.m t.u* n.ir. it.|.t nROOM-COII.N-Was dull and heavy. The mstket Is llitcrally stocked, and (ho reports about tho now crop Indicate that It lain aflourlshlng condition. Wequoict Mrtetly cieca hurl, waiter red-tipped do, 4Hi*.ioi green brush that will work llaoif. 4)t<A3Hot red and 'red-tipped do, tiHosHot Inferior, ik-taHci crooked, :«q<c. IIUI’TRK—The feeling, so far at least as good (0 choice grades were concerned, was decidedly Arm, the de mand for flno tabic grades somewhat exceeding (ho supply. For some days post iho receipts have been very moderate, and Iho hulk of the arrivals went fir wan), pales were rcadUy cfTectcd at the following quota tions: Choice to fancy creamery. I7tt2otft good to choice dairy, itttslUct medium, Owllot Inferior tocom* mou, b*se. IIAUHINO—No price-change* were noted. There •ii i wull-auatalned tnoreiin-ni In grain hng*. and for other good* hi the ll*t al*<> ihcro wo* a fair ioohiiijlilu demand. I'rlcrtJ ruled Arm a* follow*! Hiatk. vie; Hrlgtilun A. itmci J.ewliion, 21ct oiler Creek, luHu; American, |oV«ot burlaps 4 and .1 hu, l.’tofUct gun nics alngle, Hwlfioi double, £k*2(<n wool lack*. 4c** 4Ae. CIIKE*K-In thla market the hoalllon of alTalra re main* c»»cntlall» unchanged. Tbo offering* coallnuo unuiuatiy ilbaial fbr llio lime of jear, hut under a five l.a»lcmand export demand aioeka are kept down In returnable limit*. and for incichaniabta gradea mo market maintain* a linn tune. We aaalti quote at tol luwas Full cream, 7*7)tvi port aklui. S>i<*d)|ci low gradea. ikiatV. CU.M.-l'rlcca ranged tin* wuno na fora fortnight piui, and were nominally rte.viy. Woqnotes Lark*- wanna, largo oeg. «).<■>; miall eng, SO. not nut. fu.cXj| ruußo. sq.ist riedmoui, S7.ooiliioa*mirv, iajt Erie, >.v<ui Dalilinoru4oiilu, s|.iVat.7Si Jllrionk, »5.a»; W Ihiilutitun, |;i,u>j uartahemu. S4.7A| Indiana block, Mins—Were quiet at lft7c per dos Frcih guaran- Iced egga woroqimted at onaTc. FlSii-Johbera had re-Hung now to report. Difficul ty In promptly executing irJir* la attll experienced, owing (u tho lonunued inadequacy of aupullea, mackerel, cod (lib, and trout (icing acarce. |b« demand waa liberal at ibe following prlcca: No. I wblieMi. per W-nri. Si.Umii.vaj family white fl*h. •I.T.VKI.mii trout. mackerel, No. | •More, giij.iDMiti.Mii No. i !>ay. f «(«*.•*,.vu No. a abure, £-brl. S7.u kI7.VAt No. 2 Day. |7.:***rUOt large family do, new. K-nrl. < >.7AiNo. | bay. kK*. 4l.uk.* |.V)| do. medium. »l.2.Vgt.:iil; largn family kiU.SI.JW Wl.lOj (Iroit-idacmliUh, eviri, SA.(*'((-*>.:2,s tummer cun-ado, SA-fiOt Lahiaimrherring, iplit, hria. 57.<*%4 7.. vii do. rouud-hrl*. *A.3.MdA.;>m do. H-hrls • ),(»»! Holland herring. 51.1.V«.|,2A; amoked lullbui, Titfdct •ealed herring, per bos. :*v. Flct’jTn iV.au NliTa—Trodo waa without imtlct-ahle Improvement, and excepting layer ral*ln«, w illed were ■lightly firmer, there waa no imi roi cinciu In the tenor of price*, tte quotei PnaainN—Hatea. Mgnct Gut, layer*. I*4l4rt Turklih tirunea, 7‘iM>Ue; raitina, laycra. SI.MN4I.KM London (aver*. lAt Ummc.MukwU-I. S2.UWJ.ISi Zaivto currant*. tU*ii‘te; citron. hkal7c. l)o«a mie-Alum aimlrn, iiwoinc: New York and Michigan, 4GI4WCI Southern. v4la:i*e; Ohio, s'js'ki iN-acin a, uni aired, lutiua, 4«c4H«M d» quarter*. uk<4 4Mci ra»pni.rrlca JU-aJUci pitted eherile*. jiMJto, Ncr*—Filbert*. ilttwlVSici aluiondt. Tarragona. V(J CtJlct French waiuuto, |i*«llc; Naplia walnut*. 1V«« lltct (JreimMo walnut*. 730*lie; llraxll*. .’-*tig"ciTexa* IHcaui. 7w*ci lllu-r pecan*, ttan'in Wllmingiun pea nnl*. 4jt*<gAc| Tcuncwco do, Virginia do, d» t»t*e. CIUKRN FHUITK-Wcro In /air supply’and n-ouert. T«maloea wcru (Inner. omlrluilee apple* louuk.o full price*, Lemons went quoted lower at 4lJ.u>uid.ik) per Inn, Itn-Jiicnuiid hat Ingfallruo.t. (7ucl.li Inn.; llluciuT vies «:).u>iirr hut blackberries it.fioai.7'» percaso of Id hus<-*i plums rsa»7Ae |wr Imxi |u-ars7<W*n-i twactu-s 3-Vauoc t*-r bust eurrauts f11..'0 per bo 1 new applet. 3A ■» 3ii;|crwix. or |o.rorli tonuio.-s jtsitoa Kr iMiit orange*. *7. ■*;«*'*. uA per i>ovi ■•■mons ajj.m WIiMD per luiit California peir*. •i.U'kid.TA pcrbuxi qnidums 4d.au iht box. tii.t)CUl;ihb-Jobt*r* went not larikularly limy. For cuilcis *ugais and ricu tbero was a weli-auatnlueit demand, but Hie general 11tovrmf.il v*. »lu*. Laro llna lire I* tcryn-srev, and tlio slock of Louisiana also la small 1 cou-euut-nil/ price* arc ilmly •up.'ortcd. ttiiKir., cotier*, and mo*t oilier Hue* were held at Terr ftmprlec*. We<)uou*. Un;«-V«roiiua. 7HkbHoi Louisiana. 7M«*attQ( lltn goon. Utv*7ko. Corrik-mndalluß Java, (MtiiOct 0. Q. Java, 3A4 31e; choice to fluey Ulu, luiAtUfef'. Kuod to prime, Ukui»k cs common to fair, lAJ4»roj<ct roasting, |«H biux'ut-i’alent cut loaf. iOM4lokoi crushed. (Oka lt>A,fi granulated. KialuUci powdered. luigMiuMet Aauodard, Ufe<wt»Hct du Mu. J, u'suutku; axtrac, u jabHcOJ Mo. 1. bkkbMct C >o. ibkuttHtfi yellow, biia c*—California «ugar-luaf drips, 4Atft|Set call* furnta silver uvtva. WfctAAcigood auxaf-houxualruo, ltd fetoes ultra do. t-'.i i»c, Mew tirlcau* luo'avu-schuica new, do prime, good. iCssm.;; com mon. liHgJuui cviuuivu utuUaMi*. tUuaiMtii ulavk an ab, bi-u g*—Allspice. cloves. 40U450; cassia, 3-tigJAci pepper, taWwlOf; uottuega, Mu. 1. uumijc; Calcutta ginger. afeic. bo.u*— True luur, Aljct German mottled. AkciOlua Lily. Akes Wblui Lliy. 6!*fi iv'iilu Uu*c, AJdct I’vaUi Ulomuui. 7ci baton imperial. f-Jic. 11AV— ha* Millet and steady. Local buyers arc talc* lug a few car-lot* at tbv g.teu price*. Mu. 1 timothy. 4JMm#g.AfJ: Mu. 3. 4».uit Uilaco. 4T.UK uptaud piuine, gd.uui and bo. I. AA.AUwU.iU. «. lilDbb—Were *(eau/ and lit lair local rrnucaL Tbe offering* were IlgUt. Cured tilde*, light, l cured du. lieary. 7tics do damaged. Unitizes can. nfeui dea con*. 4(Mau.-s ary dint. >4 twHHc; dry salted, liwuct dir butcaefe'aleera. Uc: euv*. s'-*c. HI Lb— (juotattou* remain a* leioro. There wa*u fair Kincraldumutdsuuapieilyairadt ,ot of price*. Were* pcatounUCiaiiKiu. ll>)u« c.li»i,ll > if:UuilUuul* v l«c*l tr-L 100 deg.. |.'ic: Ucudllgln. 17.1 deg. (c*l. 10 ,c; Alltliliian. legal (r*(, Jk'ici Llatne. IH>jCi extra wluter strained iaru oIL U7c: do Ke prrwed. HJe; Mu. I.AOc: No. j.aie i HuM.-ed.tav.A4f; bulled.wc (» UrU lc Icm); «baii< wtuur-bleacbcd. oucs aperm. W 1.4»: uvaufuot olLwricily pu/c.iUiWfl.uii do extra, mjui do Mo. l.uic: bank oil. iic: tlraiu. 4bct miner*' oil, Mu:; turpeutme, Sdc: uaptulu, devdumed. tid gravity, tic; .gasoline. deodorised, 74 rtrir.. (:«ej gasoline. H7rtee.. IVfM YTrulnl.v. rntural. 28 dea., ;i‘>e; natural, nee,, no,*: reduced, •.•h.1.-r.. ati»-*.v. I*i 'I'LTUY -Km shady under ft fair rift Innulry, with Ihnlinl offering*. (.ergo spring* snd «>l>| chicken* were minted at f;M»wr and small springs were dull At fJ.Mrrj.7-V Turkey«, 7*He. roiATnj-.H— Were ensyni fl.4'V*l.ftt perhrl. The offerlm** were fair. nml th** neighboring farmer* are how parMysupplylngtbeelij. HKKI»'*-Tlmniny was tnorc actiro and si forger, I.mlcp llehl offering* ami piimur*that llierrop Im«I lieen In* Jured by rate.*. timothy sold at tl.D*r4l.2V nml August wa* firm at #l.23'<. Thn stock In store here 1* plseed a 4\i»ti l»*tf*. Kink we* salable nt Aj.j'tdl.r?. amla »mml lof of new brought # 1.3*1. Hcptetuber wa* quoted at #l.l*. The crop of flax I* said lo h* nt good quality. HALT—Yvai In /air request and steady. YVe quote: New Y'ork fine sill. A4.r*» per nrl: nrdlnarp eonr*e. ft.•Atj dairy, with ban, f2.t34t3.."<5. according tosl/e; dairy. without hags, ft. 73 pet hrit Album. fd.Ou43. JY per *nrk. TKAs-wer* quoted qnlet, with price* steady ami tinehance.l: nrnimwiiAß—Common, ivqnoe: good do, nir».ivj medium. .•W-sl.ini pood do. 4-*iM.Vn.*s fine, .Vfc4-35ct finest. 3H«f»>c: choice. M«7oj» choicest, 7-Vgmict finer, uwfkf l.tm. luntntAb—Common. £UfX3Hei good <!<>, .-trsanv: me* dluin. :i.H»n- , ei gmel no. -»i*«nci line, 4i#i<W} nmst. fttn Wi rhulre. uoikd-Ye: ctmlreat. Y «irso llr«ctx—Common. ai«.e.'Vit ruml 110. 2»»37C| medium. nr-eCHc! gcunl tin, |iko4:i«u One. 4‘iCAHc, nne«u .KWW'•. rhulre. Mtk*d*ci rholre»f. KV.tgV*. .Ixpxjf—■fnmrnon, juaj*!:! ao"i) nunmun. spw*;i9ej medium. n.v»d.3ct pood medium. 3H(A4O-i line, 4:W43rf finest. 4H7I.VW! rholee. .vNSV.cs chtdicsr, 33«*Wci cboleenew. R'*(4fkJci rholeest do. rtv-iyoe, Ooi.ovti* Cnminoti, gfktJ.Yet rih«l eimirnen. hicdiam. waiiHct good medium, iihilsin:: flue. 4J>rMAci finest. .v«.vtc: ethdre. 3.3»3Hc! choleest. m*7oe. YVtiOD—Kenialas dull at forbeern. and at f0..VM7.i0 for maple, delivered. YV)llilKV-iV#* more smite and te hlglwr. sales ho* inerepartel of ikourh raw at fl.m per gallon. Also hi MMlhriA alcohol for expert nl ;tle oc 11* ' fed In Sew Tork. Ali-ohnl fore*r>ort was ilrmer nl :Wr delivered In New York. Cincinnati wa* quoted nt *1.04. Kaltl tnore nt gl.tif. New Y'ork at tI.OUHt and Tcorla at Sl.aiif forwhlsky. *V()t»L—YVa* lu continued fair demand and steady. fhc offering* were fair, and the thlpmciiis llbernt. nilowing are the prices paid hy the-local dealer*. Graded wool* sell from store l<3;to at ore tb«*e flgure*; YV.isbed, fleece, JMt.CUe s medium tin washed wool. 3) Ot7:tc! tine do. In good condition, litqtJlet line heavy un* wostied. 13.(1 He: tub*warned, choice. U'iw:j*c: cotnmun to fair do. ;ps.i;i3<*t Colorado flue and medium, Met do Comvc, l.vglHc. LIVE STOCK. uiirAiio. Orfife. /fan*, ghffn. , 9.7(3 H.AII . a, »Hl 7.«« 237 . n.fW» it.Ahl POO . 0.1 no 11, in* I, ho* . 4.1.7/ n,ia« w.l . i,n«j 'tn.tsui n<i /fser/pf*— Monday Tuesday YVedne*d.iy. Thursday ... Prlrtxy HaUivdMf.... T0ta1.... fln.p-M n.sm Pamo week In 1R77 0.77 H fI.T,t«H 1.343 name week in iM7d 9>i.7:tl 41. JIU 3. IU( Homo week In 1H7.3 13,33 ft hi.mh Last week gf.Tin ftM-Ot 3.7TJ .30,517 111,41)4 3.JIKJ YY'eek before last. AXfrrmenfi— 724 4.057 3(3 3.H13 Monday, Tiieujay. 5.U-CJ 3.21*1 DM a. 510 s,ir.U a >7 S,iatl 4.034 .... Wednesday Thursday.. Friday Total... 22.434 .11.037 Dy reference to tho foregoing table It will be wen that (lie arrival* for the corresponding week of last year were exceedingly light by comparison. It will be remembered, liuworer, that aue year ago occurred the ••great railroad strike." and that for the period of nearly a week railroad train® waa wholly or partially to* (rrropted. UATTLK—The past week was an active one, and was fairly aatlifactary lu general results. Although the re* celpiawcru considerably nldro the nvcrsgo for the lime of yrar, *o general and liberal was the demand that the aupply proved In no way oppressive, nearly everything bring promolly taken on the day of arrival. Tim market opened strong, and maintained a Arm tone nnilt Friday, when. In'response to lower prices at the Hast. there was a decline of loquaitc, hut the demand continued active to the close. A somewhat poorer av erage clast of atook than fpf the previous week waa ottered, there being a notable decrease In the supply of extra grades, and an even mure marked Increase to the receipts of Texas and Colorado cattle. The general average, however, waa quite ss good as In past year* at a luce period, and was very well suited to the trade re quirements. The export trade holds up remarkatdr well. Tims far the wants of buyers, for the Kurnpcsa mr.rket hate been suniclnnt to absorb all the strictly flni*clssscaillo offered.'and at steadily maintained prices, oral f.voonir*. bo fop fat, sleek droves averag ing from 1,-pK) to I.ikxi im. Tho highest price of the week. 51.1M4, wn» paid for two droves, averaging l.vrj jt>* and I.dm ft>». which were shipped to *eoi land. Most of tne rales of nsllve cattle were at V) (4.1.00 for poor to good cows, and at #n.7.V51.71 for fair to choice stem, dales of Colorado half*oreeds were at g‘j.7.v:r:i.7<% and of Texas throu/h cattle at 82..y»4 ;«.i!A—ilie butt of the latter at #2.7,itt;ua. The Texas csitlo thus fsr received nave run more uniform In weight and quality than In any former srason. and we note that a large percentage of the trading Is done at n range of not more than s Ur perl*, mockers were hui little sought, and prices are In a groat extent nom inal. Veals wcreialsble at per H<j »*. according to quality, halurday's market was steady and quiet. OVOTATtOXS. Extra neeres-Orsded steers, weighing I, 4cO 1l»i and upwards 4-1.00)43.80 Chmcu lleeres—vine, fat, wrll-tomcd steer*, weighing 1.2.VM0 1.4.19 lbs 4.40414.71 flood Hcevcs—tteli-fattenedsteera, weigh ing I. K/> to t,330 tbs 4.0004.30 Medium tirades—siteent In fair flesh, welgn* ingi.u'siioi.umths 3.7.134.02 Hutcheis’ mock—Poor toeommon steers and common toeholoncows. for city staughler weighing HtsMo l.ubu lbs 3.80®3..10 Mtockfiaulu-Cummvn cattle, wulgltltigTuU to I,ololbs 2,903.1.30 Inferior—l.lghs and thin rows, heifers, stags. hulls, and scalawag siren 1.0*07.40 Texa*—Through cattle •-•.xvaXg.’i Vtak-l’eMffcllH t.inilvcst U.7.V41.1VJ iltMl.i •The arrivals barn continued light, the total fur the past week exceeding by tmlv & l-w hundred head tho nunitHT reported for the previous wrek. which Id turn was the llgnicst for any week stiico the begin nliig of tho year, the clfcet upon values Is apparent In a general and marked advaucu,closing price* compared with those current on tho dstu of our last weekly re view showing an Improvement of t!U423c. fb« mar ket opened fairly active at M4MH-advanro. Uariug Tuesday and Wednesday them was n further apprecia tion of )tKittr*(% themarket moving up to f4.-JH<i4.33 fur bncou grades. and <o #l.lO-<s..v» for common to choice heavy, Hlnco Wednesday the murkel ho* not been subjected to any quotable llucluailons, and at tho close Hie feeling was steady and Unn. In quality as well as In quantity the supply mitered but slightly from that of the week before. Though by no means satis factory. It avorsg*d fnllr n* good as In past sca*ons nt this time of year. Kaccliu* are expected to commits light for several weeks to come. amt. If prices do not materially advance, there Is at all events no likelihood of a decline Inoii present rates, fetal 11 r* day's market was nmoermsly active and steady, with sjliaatl.l.'ortt.h-tforlnferlerto extra grades. Clos ing quotations w ere yt.gV’U.Al tor ligbtweigln»i* l.in n4.:h lor Puerto prime mixed packing lots, and #4.20 M4.AO lor fair to choice heavy shipping hogs, Uou year ago prices ranged from g.vuv«a,u.'t. MIKKl'—We are aide (o rv|Hirt improvement In the position of the sheep market, liiammlon 10 the want* of me home trade, there has been n good demand from Kaslern buyers and ham exporter*. and nadnr scmiir supplies there has been n material advance. Choice to extra grades sold liniof while fair to good qualities were reailily salaoie at lufbriur 101nimiionloi* were nut much sought, and were slow at #i..VKSI.UO. Kr. |,m’ia, .Inly27.—Cvrii.r-Falrly arllre and an chmioedi tiollrc.»*c*rro at a * Ac stums Texina liberal tranacilunt at fJ. luO.’< I.V Jtvcvjpts OUOj ahlpraepta, 070. Ilona—Actlre and loc blgheri light ahtppera and Yorkora. fl.2JM4.4di mixed p.icKlng. ft.uvitt.ikS demand at 52.b00a.79< Hccelpta toot ■blpuienta. ISO. 1-IHIiNNATI. CigmttVATz. J111727.—H00a-Flrm and hlgheri com mon. sa.7Mi4.2Ai lair to good. St.sJdl.fiOi hoary packing. St.aAftt.Aasbutchcrs’Sl.SSdi.us. Hecelpta, Ul&t aiilpuiciiti. ISO. SaUMDER. The cargo market wa» a little mure Hrcly Saturday and needy at the late decline. Jol«li andicsnlllngaoh) atSH.toforMa»l*lce or Lmtlngton, and at 17.7 A fur While Lake. Common boarda weru gUoted at Sd.lAlt o-fo, and the bolter gradca at Siamai I.Mi. Lath were quiet at 5).3% and aliinglva at 51.5.V33.m. balci: Cargo achr W. Wing, from Ludlngton. 220,t00 ft piece »iui7ai fs.oo. airalght mill tollrt cargo C. Luting, from do, Sl,u>»ft nrlpaand board* atSU.tU. and s-V tta» ft plecu-duir at fa.ok mill Uliyi aclirmarkc, from do, saiuto ft Imanla and »trlpa at ill.Ulj achr M. Thnmiuou. from While Lake, 178.U00 ft plece-ituffat •*7.75. I'lto yard market »■* quiet, though more active than ayrarago, aad the order huaincNi la Incn-aalug. I'rleca are Irregular, iho nuoiallnua being freely abailcd for largo order* on abort ttnu*. HrUamlMcond clear. !Mand3lnch SYJ.<(iA.M.OO Thlnlclear. H(tu2lnch 3d.Uuu»‘ft).tio Third clear, inch sn.i»» Hr»t and clear dre*»cd *ldlng Flrat cuiiiniim diefaud anting... 14.UJi14.A0 Flooring. rtr*s rimlmoii. dreatctl sa.**i Fimtmg. oeeuadcntnwHi, dremd ut.onavj.ui Flouring. third common, drntM-d ttLifcM 17,u> jura hoards, a, t:r inches and upward* »t inamu liux board*. 11. lalnche* ami upward* 37.<x>ari*.ui liua ihiarii*. <- , ul.OiAi7.li) A Hock hoards U) to Vi inch it stuck boards into ulnrh.; 3».u*aau.Ui C stock hoards lOtuUlnch |VUUI7,(»i Itor common stock board* 11. in Fuming. i.% 11, and iutt)33 feet... ii.fUAij.fri Fencing, Nw.3 n.Aiwit.tu t'omiii'ii) board*. lt.uc4l3.Aii roll Imrdi it, ad * 11 .in l)im«ii*it>ii»iunr lauwiU.ui lUhtCIMoU tVUIf. •dOIoJOIOU U.Ok4lt.<U lulu, j incn O.UMO.OH I'icKuu, rough ana smcci lb,u> I'lekel*, m-1011, dte*»ei| ana beaded........ Is.bo4to.io Lath t.now l.iM Miingie*, *’A"Miui(brdiuuxir* dry J.:uw J.o» Htlnglc*. do. green 3.lH* J. to Hiliißiif. No.) I.UDg t.JA Cedar•ttlnttta* J,U>* 3.tu Tito late riSJ ut (ho MlsiUalppl Hirer and hranebra brought 10 me Loom* al«<ur 17.uu.uu ft log* tram the Man Claire, and Ju.fio.uu it (rum dm black lltvcr. At list aceuunia Ibe water* were falling. BY TKtiEGUAI’II* POUEKiX CITIES. BfKlcl flisvaUA to Th 4 Tribun*- Livvaroot. July 37-11:30a. tm-FLOLB-Mo. 1. 3Ut Mu. 3. 34*. (Jnxts—Wheat-Winter, So. I. oaiodt No. 3.aandt spring, M'o. 1, ui 44; M'o. 3. da (hit white. No. I, loands Ku. a, lutiudi club. No. 1, lus odt M'o. 3. iCw *d. Corn-New. Me. I, 3J«U>I; No. 3. 3.**ud. Pnovi»io»»-J'ork. 4ua. Lard, 37* «J. LiviapnoL, July 37. —Conus—Firm at o 11-ISd. bales iA,ctn bate* 1 apeoulatlon and esporu g.uubale*: American. O.UX). Uarug—Long clear, bb*. Lifeimg, July 37,—itanxgn PaTauLßt’i(*Hk Bd4 (M bfed. AxrwKM’. July «7. —PiiTcotßi n-n. Toe following was receded uy the Hoard of Trade Saturday: LtvkKt-ooL, July 37.—Wheat steady. Cora quiet. 11 xua Lxkn-Cargoea oil coast—Wheat Sruvr. torn quiet. Csrgor«ou pasugo-Wtivatateady. Com uulrt- Cargoc* off ioa4—Wheal—The Oetnaud lor tha conti nent eojiinut*. Wuxthurlu LugLuid usvetllud. Meat pork-l-nmo Nastern. Ak: Wcxlt-ni. ife; Cumberland aide*. »in>rt rib*, fevitl: long tlear*. uustai; abort clear*, hi* M; hams A3*; Mtoul (eiju 37* 0-L Lnrd. 37( ltd iTlme iiu-m luff. 73*t (Lola Ultra beef. SJ*i extra India me«* Led. «u>. lulto*, J7* 3d. CUcae.ti*. AMIUUCAN CITIES* gtw VOUK. Niw Yo», jtuy 37.—Corroa-Flrfh and unchang ed; lutuna attadyi sola* UU.UUU bale*; July, 11.7W1 Anffust, If,7(ct fcptcmber. It. llFUl.4'ci October. 11.3H0J November. ll.hiail.llrt Uecepbrr, 11. ld 1 . Vi.m-n •• llem*nd fair and market firm: recelpu, t.»ri brie; superfine btato' ami Western. f:i.r<r-M.«v>! common to poml extra. f I.OVrM.fit); roM to choice, f4.asax.7:V} white wheat extra. fa.WKfttt.fini extra Ohio. fl.ioat.7H ft. I.out*. f».0n«7.00; Mlnnciota patent proeeaa. fn.t»ftn.:M. tlnsur-Wheat weaker; rreclptft. 313,0nn bn: No. a •prlne. fi.wat.itt} nnsjradrd winter ml western, ti.fvvftl.tn: No, a ■!(>. (1.03401. iris No. 3 amber. llye tinner amt eenreet Western, n-Janio. IlirteyanO malt nominal. Cum netlre ami lowen re* relpta. IK<*« but nnpradoi. No. xtttMoi tueimer. tUfc-mMcs No. X 4W»4fthici yellow Western, 4*H«*4»ri white western, .13c. ftai« firmer* receipt*. 37. u«» hm So. X 34’4n do white, 3ti4«rwc; So. :<V4;i.V(ct do white, ;i7!4ei No. Chlcarfo. XVfMHet mixed weatern. .i3'4f»3ftct white do. 3<i(a37be. ll* r—Firm ac 4i-».vve. Hoys—steady at lain:. ftnorrniitft-Cnffen oulet and unchanged. rtriKLurM-Markei dull} United, o7Xc®|I.OOHt ernuo. in<.• i refined. I'ftr. T*w.mv-fiteart* at «H<tM ivtoe, lltstK—Dull ami unrhamred. Tini'*Krikß-Qntetailua/f»)4c. Kiims—.Market dtiMl Western. Urttle. J-F*Titr.n-Klrm: llemimkioie. liuenoa Ayer*. and Rio tlramie, Main, middle* and hoary wcl*lua, TXt 3 ike. Woof.—Ffrmt domestic fieere. 2*(»l3ct pull-d, lf-3 anej unwashed. iw-rioci Te*a«. IV*/7c. rnoviMojra-Porlt nnlcl and firms mw. iio.ana 1n.40. Ilcof dull and unc'ianged. Cut meale steady; lona dear. Western. fliw«>tcs city do, o*<e. hard finii! prime atcam, ff.M for new: 97.u7H«7.43.h furoid. IlffTKa-Flrmi We*lern, fl«37x ♦ 'ua**K-Ouletiii .v.<Be. WniiKT'-m.txia, Mkr*M-xj*niiiactHrcd<:opper, 1714 ct Jrnot t.ake. te«l«t4c. rlt>lrmi dull and nominal} 'cnlch. »31.<tv* fln’ftrvftiM 1 *) an * * l " if *^ | 7.wn Itaailft ahcetlnß, NalM-Cnh 93.471; clinch. *4.3MM.Xt. NXW ORt.p.avft, Nkw OitT.ifAhft, .Inly 27.—Ft.onn—Quiet hut ftlcndv; ftut'erflne. Xi.uij XX, *3.VJt XXX, 93.7.V94.7tt hllth Itr.idr*. 7.1. na*i\—Corn finiieri mixed, .toci fellow. ftt3'>nc} white held ftt.*>4u. tiauatronx: riiolce, 3no, (.•onn-Mut.—Qnlct and firm at fd.no. Hat—Firmer; prime, fi;t..V); choice, flt.oo. FRoriaiona-rork-stronttcratflo.?.'.. Lard aearea and nr mi llerce, $7..Vx48. kcica. fH.u>OM..VL Hulk inrata nulet and (Iron Hiotiloer*. loo««. AHci parked. •VHc. Macon acilre and a abado hlßheri ahouldeni nitoted at ,Mfar.Uct clear rlii, n)*«i clear. 7H«7Uc, flams dnllt *iiknr*currd. tO-illc, WinskY—rtfftdrj IVcaiern recilllfd. fl.C7at.ro. (laocßßiKft—Coftec oulot jlolthlnr* ordinary to prime. tlHKldoln jfold. Huznrnulcl but tirm; irood rnnimnn. 7Hct Rood fair to ftillr fair. 7*t<**M>:; prime, UMci yellow clarlfiiKi. .Molmres anict but firmt common, sttet fair. prime to choice, noatio. litre ecan-o and firm at ii<«(37HiC' Mu an—Market easier at.vf'vanoe. .Mosf.tabt—Hold, KtiViai'MM. Ploht exchange on New fork. premiums aterllug exebuneo. banxera* nllla, 4&j>4. oincnwti. . CiiroiKJUTt, ,imy iir.-Corrox—Strong and He liluiier:inliM)iu*li!4c> r Mit'n-Kaeler, at«1..VY*4.73. ttttatx—Wheat Ivavy and lower t prime to choice white. ONaoyci amber, otv»oacs No. 3 red win* ter, ojc. iierrtrie. hiuao bus ahiptncnia. 01.347 bn. KeveiPta for the wee*, wtl.uu bu, the laram ever Known here. Corn in ruo<l demands No. 3 mixed, 44,a me. Oita )n good demand. at a7«2Bc. Itye In good demand Darter,—.Nonehero. Whibrt—Meadyt with fair demand at 91.04, I’annaioxa—taiier. Pork neglected. Clo.iwaio.23. Lard m (rood demand atC7.o3t prime netm held at 97.t»t Kettle, 97.7£*tn. JiulK manta dull at *3.in, 93.ua, to, |B. tlru-on, 93.33. pork aleady. with fair de* mnndatts..Vt, 93.0:114. td.4iMd.3o: clear, (d. 73. Lixskkd oil—fillet and unchanged. . fir. Lena, Jnlr 97.—FLom—Dull, bear/, ami ssu* changed. «nux-Wheat dull and lowers No. 3 red, Mature ream MllwooHc Amtuats H)H<>«7c Peptetnbert No. n K7Jt<*4»jc cunt 87V July. corn active, nnd W*Hc lowers No. -X mixed, atyaano realsi 33}fo AuKunt ■37K«i'cptcmi>er. Data active at Mcwlr prlccas No, 3, 93)40 null t mite blit Aiimiat. Ityeatoidy. l*K»viaio.Hk-i)rr aaU meat In demand ami firms talea of louao alumldcrarnd ah >rt rlha at country point* nt4l#it**Jc. H*<‘on firm and unchanged. Lara firm and higher at *7. DKI7.M. Uaoaterj-Fiour.fi.uw hrlat wheat, oo.OCX) bus com. I3,uii mss o.M*. umjOuuus rye, 330 bis. HinrMKxra-inoisr, O.UII hrlas wheat, 00,COO bu; corn, nonetoata. nonet rye. none. rniLAOKLPma. Pa.. July s.7.—Ftorn—Qnletianpcra. ri.ftwix.u't extra*. 9;M-t<M.not Mlnncaota family, S4.7S<«o.o>Js high gradea. *0.1«M7..Vf. (ia*l.x—Wheat ateadyt red- Cl.oMl.n3samber. C 1.03 white, old. Cl.UMl.li. Corn eaaytjreliow, 41M37C. Oata nulot amt aicndyt white Wcatcrn, UKdHHct mixed Wcatern, 3tKd:uc. Hyn ateady and nearer. PaovtaioNa—Firms meaa p3rk.9lO.2SGttO.A4. India nw u keel, 9in.73«t7.uu. llama, asuoked. pickled. u.hAi'i'tcs (freon, Bc. Lard quiet and Heady t buudsor*. OX<f*7c. |li ,- itbb—Motidy and unchanged. Kune—Nominally unchanged. C'lißiseit—Uulclt Wcaten:, n-a(37e. I'KTHoLKru—Kaays retliten, Insaei crude, KH9RHC. WinaKT—Qiilctand aicadvi Wcmens. $1.07. Uf.cttUTk—Flour, wheat. 20,uX)bui com. sa.cUihut oata. 40,uvims rye. autbn. fIVUTtMOWB. lULTUtonx.Julyin.—H-ora-Hleadyand onohaniicd. Onalk—Wheat—Western fairly active and lowers No. u vv'eiiem winter red. irxit. July, ami AUKiiif.il.fzit Sjt'lcmncr. H.'OK. Com—Wratem dull and lowcrt Wratern mixed, apot and July. 47Hcs aokuiL i7lm:s Seplesnhor.MXcs atcanier. 4.IKC, oat' Arm and highers Wcateru white. rvwtict pennaylTanla. 33»U3u. Jlye quiet; (food to prime, 33 433 c. lUv-Dnctmused. I’n »viaio»»—Pinn and isnchangcd. llt Trr.n-Cholrc Weatern nearer and firm at 133146. riTnoLira-gnlcti roAnecl. lid<cs crude, BM®»*.c. i.opyaa—firm, quiet, and unchabjted. Wui«ar—liti.l at *1.07. Ilicairra-Klour, 2,iKubrlsi wheat, 139,000 but corn. 3<Vt«*» wit I t>M*. i.mo > mi. _ . biiipjtKKTft—Wheat, hihom hm corn, 13,300 bu. bUUiami.E. l.outtviLta. July ilJ.—Corrujr—Quintal lie. rLovu-rTrtnmwu. »:i.»w/a.U.V.(cunlly, (a.Mx£X7,l; No. ranev, • 1.7.V4A.33. uhaiji—svneat— Demand fair and inargot flrmjrfd.Bo tintui rtmbvr nnd wliite, !Xuu3a. Corn aieadys white, ■nes mixed, 4lr. oalaqu/eli white. Uovt mixed. 20c. UyiMjiiiet! new, &oc. il*v—nominal. pHor(Hiu>*-l'ork Arm at 610.uA. Lard—Demand /air and market Arm;choice leaf tierce, sties do kega, i*«. Hulk meat* Mrwng at 3V4ct clear m, n'kfcrtHe. Macon ■irmigAt evou for »n«nld*ra. gu.ttKau.7B iur cleae ribs linin', augaf*cHred. IdX'aUHc. WiiiagT—Market dullatni.ot. TotiPO. 0.. July 37.-Übai»—Wheal ea»lrri No, 3 Wtiitn Wabash, now. al.o-t. .No. I wlitto Michigan, now, gl.ojt nmber Michigan, spot. H.IOI do now, l Met .inly, n7ci Antrutt, uiot No. 3 amber Michigan, new, wet No. S red winter, arnt. $i u»j do new, ihvs •Ittir. fwtei Augtiat, (M)(ci .So. a red. new, Bdci No. 3 paytou A Michigan red, now. u7,S»ji No. a do, na.'j rejected SValianh. new, H2.*, Corn quiet s high* mixed, lie aakcdt No. 3 xpoMJCi Augual, 43e dined. Pat* dull ( Ml. 3, True. Itaoxirra-Wheat, lUO.OGObui corn, 31,000 bu;oat>. 'fiint'iisNTa—Wheat, 33,ou),bii( corn.22,ooobiijoal*, 4,tuj lui. MILWAUKtI. Milwaukkb, July **l*l.ol b—Quiet and unchanged. DlUlN—Wheat nrHlUcil!olxiicit)icl«wcraiiilcloi(’d atrium No. l hard Milwaukee, f 1.191 No. 1. fl.HJat No. 3 do. tl.Ui Jillr. *M It August. ("lk|C( hcruem* tier, nDaei No, a, ihk-. Dura oului mid caaicn N,i. J, :iuac. ifata quiet but aU ndvi .NO. 2. 27c. lire quirt ■ml ilcndyi No. I, .Me. Nancy—No. 2 aprlng, h7j caali end Aucuat. I’noviMoN*—Quiet but firm, Mom pork, $0.02 oath and July. Prime Meant J»rd. $7. 10. FititKiim— Wheat to iluiiohs We. Ititnurre-FluuMuaJUbrlst wheat, w.ooobu. BiimuNta-Fiour. s.otai unit wheat, U9u i»u. UoaroN, Mum.. July 27. Ktorn—ln good demandi •upor main and Weatern g.'i.uout.WM common extra*, $1.29<«1.79( IVlaeuniltl extra*, »4.3.'M9.3. < 1I Minnesota oxirua.f9.tax.tO.aJi No. 3. $4.79*19.391 lllmola, fMw hi. I.oitla, S9.UMU.Un Minnesota patent |>rw cut*. SO. UOUIT.UU. (jiiain—torn Ornn mixed and yellow, noca-vdci •learner. 4ila4Tc. data scauy; No. I mid extra white. d>W4iot No. 3 while nud No. 1 mixed, :CMct No. a while and No. 3 mixed. bUaSllfet mixed, XMJTc. INUIANAI'OM*. Ikpianapolii, July 37.—Ftoun-Sicadjr and un* chuuged. Glut*—Wheatrteadyt No. 3 red. (tart Auguat, Met Hciuemocr. Cum firm at <l7o. Oata, old, xnc now. 3tc, U>c, 4Sc. Puovimoxa-.stoadyt aliuuldcn, oHCt clear rib held attic, i.uru, 7!tc. ilain*. . nun*Ai.u. * Dcpfalo, July 37.—(iNAiit—Uarkcia cencrallr quiet t atocKolgratu very UtfUtt talc* MU) ou No. 2u«u at 3»h;t l.uu bu No. i KUiiaciotawncat at |1.13| and i,uiiuma>nplecuru at tie. Carau t'aniuiiTa-Unchanged. OHWBItO. un n Ail w. Oawsoo. July 37.—Uiiaik—Wheat flrmi No. I MU* waukta club. el.Mi wtmn r<iais, sl.*jut rcd.ll.M. Cum nrmi No. 3 lulcdu, 47Hct blato held at 40j. pate atundyt white btatc, titict mixmi. die. PETUQIT. DRTnnIT. July 37.—Fhufii—steady; white, 15. Mi. Uk«in iVlieat etrtiiii ateadyi extra, il.tiit ol<t.s|.iM| new Ku. t white, SLUU| old, $1.07i new amber, uulb* lug doing VKnitia. PaoniA, July 27.-llicmiuxxt—Steady; aalex of too briaatlt.Odld. I‘ETUOI.KUM. Ci.RTBt.Axo, 0., July v7.-rmioi.nii —Market unchanged! standard while. lio trst, Bfcc. On, city. July vT.—l’xTßotKva-Morkct opened weak. with sales at ai.uu\, advanced to 81.nfH. cloa* liurmady atßl.ou bid. Bbli>monia, *a,tM)brtsi aver* aging aa.oooi tranMcilvos, ftli.ux). I'craneim, duly a?.—rarcoeti'M-Crudo active at lower prlccai ii.lsH, al Parker’* lor Immediate *Ulp* tneoti redoed dull at iuj*c, Philadelphia dcilvciy. DRY GOODS. N«tr Yoan. July 27.—Maikct fairly active, and prices eltow a itinunlod tendency. The discount o timsdale bleached shirtings will he |ea»ened on Mon* day. Ducks and uvnlma In go»Nl demami. Print* In fair reque«t. Wool flannels active. Men's wear woolcus in Irregular demand. I’orvlgn goods quiet. woor*. DotTOV. July 27.—W00t-The market for dometilca la unchanged. Tlieaacltement haa subsided, sadtht market la ateady and firm at tb« current prices of Ust week. _____ turpentine. WaxuroTov, l(. 0., July 37.— Bi'iniTt Tccrimsß —Quiet at rreservlnn; Flab. A new method of preserving fish in n perfect* ly fresh condition fur many days has been dla* covered In Uermanv, and, it It iuu hall the merit claimed fur it, It is likely to create lu a ■hurt time many change* lu the tlsh trade. It U now the practice in transporting froab tUh to pact them tu Ux. \cmuU going out lor short flailing cruises curry lurue quantities uf this ar ticles, uml it ha* ul»o lu he u»ua m sending tue •‘catch 11 to the niuikit, either bv rad or atcaiu vr. There I* in the trauc tun* corned uu two Items ul expense, namely, the ucceaaity ot very rapid transportation and the cost ul taking along with ibo llsh.u largo quantity uf ice. liy the new process, both uf thcae pres* cut requirements can he dlsOeuscd with. The lish, by means ul hydrnulic pressure, arc impregnated with a weak aolutlou ui salicylic acid, und urn then packed In boxes ur barrel*, after nhlcn gclullny is poured over them fur the purpose uf preventing them from becoming dry andstitl. Prepared m this way they may re main lor more than a fortnight without the least detriment to their flavor or appearance. Fresh brook trout Ircatct! In tlila manner hire Sr rent irom Munich. Itarnrl;i, to Xi-w York mnl Imvc Mnrlnir Uni pasture lost rumo „* . *w* |>c(;ullnr vlrlura. whlln experiment* undo *Tk Mil water fifth In Norway mnl Denmark t, been equally antlftlnelorr. My mean* of T % Impreßnnthia mnrhino inoro than s.ooo Doting of fifth can lm prepared hi a day, and ihi* /T 1 trltlt but Irlfllntf cost. * t0o » HAIIiItOAD Tlflll! Tini.b. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF T] Kxrt.ftiriTTox of n*rea*Kca # B«odfty exceptetl UlonJayY^^ OIIIOAOO k KOBTH WESTERN RAILWAY Ticket Office* MClwk^^shcrmw «l*aclftcra«t f.tno.. otllonx City A Tankton flltuPurjoe Oar Kx.vla Ulln’ott allttbuvm S'ttht Kx.vUvC'lon eomaha Nfjht Express ....... ahloux City A Yankton ofrcor’C Jwkrd A Dnbnoue. orreep't.ltockfd A Dutmnue. •Milwaukee rant Man......... '■Milwaukee special—hundays •Milwaukee f.tprew.......... •llllwatiken t’awncer..,.,... •Milwaukee PaMenycr (dally) •tireen Par Kxpreee *M. Paul AMlnneapolla Kx.,l •ft. Tani A Mlnneat-oll* Kx..! ftl.af.roMf KapreM..,.....,,. . •CaCroMOßxprna* ......I •Winona A New uim • Winona A New U1m......... •Maruuetfe Fxppew ... onenera Cake A Rockford.... •Kond du |,ae via Jnne»vlUe.. •tieneva l.iprrr* • io:.*tn a. m -1 lo.iai a. m. •10:*)». m. k mvvp, m. t snl.l p. m. f nut p. m. • n:t.i«. m. •to*.tap. m. • mnoft. m. P‘3o a. m. •lO'.mft, m. • mnop. m. ) f>;oop. m. i* n-m a. m. •K>:00«. in. i» nttvtp, m. If 0:00 p. m. •tn-tna. m. losftip* to. 0;TOp. m. 4:00p. m . • m. •4:ltp. m. lUillman Motel rare are nmlhrouih. Sf TO’ii lfm 1 D on * >e lr * ln Chlctn ,i lil .•'* R. 111. Noother read rnna Pnlhnfta or top etberferaat hold care wral of Chlcftkn. o-I>epoi curnerof Welt* and Ktnile-iu. ft-pepot corner of Canal And Klnala-su ORinAOa BTJRTjWQTOTT 4 OOIHOT RAIT.RTtn prpol* font of Mke-st..lndlaaa-av.,and Alxt«fnth.«r and canal and flxteentb-ata. Ticket OQlcea, sjciu? it., and at depota. * L«are. [ - I AntreT' Mandota ft Oale«hnr« F.tpresj. S* 7:33 n.m. * TitTs'cT Oita** ft miratm- Kzprea«....:* 75:13 a. in. • 7:»)nnr Kockfnrd ft Freeport K»pr<**».|*lO:Oia,m. • rtiria.m IMihnqtieft Hlom tiltjr Kipre«|*lo:oo t.m. !• :i:joanL I'acldo FMt KxprexN *tO::to a. m. * m {[•dim ft Colorado F.ipreM.... *lo:3oa.ni. ,* n:io* m >ownrF« Urnrn Accom'dall'Rl Itl'iia.m.) Siutn.n’ Aururarauentrer * 3:10p.m..* 7:.Wi.m Mendoi** oetaira PUpren.... * < :13p.:n. *lo:iot.rn.' Aurora raMenaer, • nuwp. m. * R:.via.m Jlownrr'i Orore Acoom'dailon • d:IA p.m. • 7:;nn.n! Freeport A hubitone ExpreM.. • ft::iop.m. * drivi.n Omaha Nlcht Kxpre** t P:ORp.nt. 1 Oivta.m. Traa« Fa*t Kspiwm I iMMp.m. t n::wa.t!L KaniatUtf ARu Joe KxproM. t H:Qfl p.m. | d!.-,n. B Pullman Pataca Dlnlngd.ar* nod Pullman ifl-whea Wcenlng-Cari am run between Chicago and Omahaoa tbePaclflcExpre*. OHIO AGO. ALTOS ft BT. LOUIS AND CHIOIM kansab orrr ft Denver short lines. Union Depot. Wen Side, near Madl*on>at. ItMci*. *m Tweniy»third-»t. Ticket Office, lid Handolph-tt. 'Leave. nanmCUy a Denver Fait Exi'i hi. Loma,s»prtnuftcld * I'cxai* Mobile * New Orleana Kr • hi. I.onla. eprlnffQnld A Texu't Peoria, iiurllngton t Pa-H Kx.)* A Keokuk f_Exprcae.il Clslenito A Partncah ft. U. Rx.. * hireaior. bacon, Waih'ton Kx;*l Joliet A u wight Accoromdat'n * •13;30p. m. • m. * 0:00 a. m. * 7:33m at * nsikia.m.j* 7:339. m. 1 0:00n, m. .1 7:no». m. \ osooa. m.:f 3::nn. m. f 0:00p. m. i 7:00 a. nu * OsfMa. m.,* .i;40o. m. •13:30p. in..* ftsnvt. m. » OiOOp. in. i* ti;lQa. m. nmOAGO. MILWAUKEE ft ST. PAUL RAILWAY, Union Depot, corner Million and CanaNata. Tlckn tinice, 03 South Ciark-at., appetite BhcrraanHoim and at depot. Leave. Mtlwankr* Rxrrem Wlaeoniln A MionetoUkGreea liar, and Jtleaaabft tiiroutb, , Uay Kipret* (•IdhlOa. m.|*4:o9> m. Ocuitomowoc. WaitK'iha.Mad* | • 7:53*. m. * 7:43 p. nk * 3:cop. m. *lO:is>. o. laon and |c»va KsprrM VTUconila * tllnncioliMirecn Uiy.Hir.tpnji'l'olnl, and Aih*i (anil tlirousn yiKhtKaorraa.lf n;OOp. m. All tralna run via Milwaukee. Ticket* ter*At. Pvrt and Mlnneapolla are good either via Madlann andPrairl* duCblen. or Tift Watertown. LaCrome. ami Winona. ILLINOIS CENTEAL EAtLBOAD. Depot, tom of Lake*«r. and foot of Twenir-aorond-it Ticket oAlee. lUI lUudolplt-at.. near Clark. | Leave. I Arrl re. at, Loot* Ktpreaa ........,i* araoa. m. • o:20p. m. Si. Lenta Fuat Line | n-iop. in. 11 Hsrioa. ni. CalroANewOrleanaKx .... i* Ssnna. m. * O:20i». m. aCalr# ATexax Kxprcai Il pjinp. m. l m. SprlnxAoid hspreu |* Ss.nna. m. i 4 mane*, m. spnnxfleld Night Itx I »si'»n. in. I maoa. m. Peoria. Rarltoxlon * Keokuk * «;,tna, m. 4 0:s»n. m M’eona,linpiimfMndsKcoicnkl iciop. m. I nj.au. m. I)uhiinue&Sioux City K*,,... •lornoa. m. .* 3:;ni». m. Dubuque A Sioux city Ex ,* m. * oi.vt a. m. Ullman Paatenger ... * 8;»p. m. * nsitn. m. n On Saturday night run* to rentralla only. 1> On Saturday night rum to Peoria only. MICHIGAN OBNTEM. EAILEOML Depot, font of Lake-*!., and fool of Twentf'teeond**, Ticket Office, 07 Clarfc-it.. aoutheaxt corner of IUo dulph, Urand PaclAo Hotel. and at Palmer Homs. Leave. Mall (rlaMalnandAlf Lino).. * 7:nna. n. •fli.tjp. m. DayKxpreu • tit. • 7:40p. m. Ka>amaiou Accommodation.. * 4-.<jU(w m.tMu-.rw*. m. SUamm Uxprcar (da11y;,..... * r,iiap. to. I nuxu. in. tietit JCxpreu m. rit»ua«. m. PITTSBURG, IT. WAYTTE A CUIOAGO RAILWAY Depot, corner Canal and Madlaon-at*. Ticket Offices LiClark-n.. rainier Home, and orand Pacific IHlo:. ] Loan, i Arrlre. fltooa. m.jf 7:onp. m. > I r-ildp. m. I Riiria. m. p it.o*loo, m.ll Qipao, rn. Mall and Exprea*. Tactile Karma.. Faat Lino BALTIMORE A OHIO. Ttalna leave from Exposition Ilulldlag. foot of Men* roo-rt. Ticket Olltcra: h.i Clark>at., Palmer Home, (JrandPaclttc. and Depot (HapoaHiob lluiidlux). "j Leave. | Arrive. . • at via. tn.ll anoa. m. , I nuop. m.!» 7;ovp. m. Morning Eipreaa.. V a*t Line... . LAKE SHOES & MIOHIOAIT BOUTgBSK. | l«cara. | Arrive. Morning Mall-Old Line... • 7:M a. m.!» 7;4t»p, m, N. t, 4 notion Special Lx... • ntuun.m.,« 7Hup. in. Atlantic Kxprcia, dally > fl;j.ip.m.l nnaii, m. Night ...iMlOigtlp m. It mtha. m pititsburo, oihcishatc a st. lode & b. AJClncluoatl AirLlneand Kokomo Lino.) ol flliuon nud (arroil->t*. Wott S|i|a. Depart, f Arrive. Cincinnati. Indlanapo)la,Lon>| lavllie. Cuiiunoua A Lut< Day F.xproia {• ** Mtfnt Kxprcaa M 1* A:4n* m. • Silop. m. I| Miixip. m..| 7t:»a. in. RAHBAXBG LIKE Depot foot of Imke.it. and foot of Twonty.aeeond at. I Depart. | Arrive. Cinelnnnlt. IndianapotU A ’ | Louiivlllopay kxjtci*....., • o:4ua. m. • stoop, in. •* Night bxprea*. .. | W:uup. m* j 7:tUa. in. OHICAOO. BOOKT9LAKD A PAOIPJO RAILEOIO pci 01, corner of Van lluroa an<f nbarman-iu. I'uket utdec, uticurk»»u, tihertnan lluutc. Loavn. ) Arrive. Davenport Kxprc*a... • 7;.vua.m. » 7»ni p. m. Omaha.Learcnw’th A Aloh Ex,*lO:'ioa.m.,* mtija, m. A cw,UUHO<i4tloa • .vrxn .m.lnoi'xSx. m. Mitht Kxoreia.... ftlOiAjp.m. a didia. rs. AllmeaU on ihu Omaha Kxpreu interred In dlolog cart, at 79 cenu each. OHIOAQO A EIABTEBH Q.UHOIB RULM4D. _*M»anvnia lloutu, M TicketOOccai 77ClarK*ai.tliA l)('ftrtK>rn*iL and Depot corner Clinton and Carroti-su. j Leave. I Arrive. pay Ms.. n<nria.in. ,* ticnn. m. »juhvll h »i oFlorldaKxpreM p. m. t Tilda, in. aCODRIOffS STG&ttm Fur Racine. Ullwjukro, out., dally ~*» a. m. r-anmlay s Boat don’t leave until p. m. {urMsnUUse, Ludlmtuio. etc., dally*., n a. ia. or Brand Haven. M.»*keiron, etc., dally* 7 i>. ia. For M. Joseph. etc., dally* lu a. in. baturdar’sal. Joe boat don't loavo until It p. id. ForMllwauxte, Green Bar. etc.. TuosJsy and Friday... . 7 p. un >‘or Milwaukee, Kacaaaus, Nrstannui*. pic.. Tuesday 7 p. a. For Milwaukee, Mackinaw, «;a, _ _ Wednesday 7 p. n»* Docks foot of Mlchlsan-av. *auud>yi oicenteu. mHOELLATUOtIki Sr. JAMES, PEIVATB BISPENSASY. 204 Washington St,, Chicago,lll. lll* wall Suva Dr. ItiMi ter U>» past SS rssrsbss (laud at tbs bask .0 Iks pia/vasloa lu iba lis»ib»b| al sllspsrUl a»d abiouloUlMaaaa l**t i.ijslrs lucaaOUia altaoilua. A bus* W* tba tulilioa, stpUUilaf »bu »i.auM kiarry t Vltynai) Ouly 1* (aota loprspa? polUif. o«Hor*>liS| Dr. J.iuihuHivni pad pa<lar*i aaa paU.iil win n*«i« aivHkar. L*dUa Iba atnsl dtllcaia an,alius. barna lal bas'd aacnrmmoJ.Ul. OuMuUaUaab*a. Offlcab..sisla.k.Wlr.bL.Kuday.W-l* Dc. Jsans UK tsaia ala«». M A (Pfrpv sisf Mliu I. don,and au» ft 4 t?T VWrtl permr to ni otbcrstortbcl ■ A W I ||\ proraplcun of all Ola-11 #1 Ilill |J charsea, ro cent or of v9O hma utand- IsSSttSfiAPSEES U.'. lulled Males. V*** Wv****** S 8 Silt I Dr. Kean, 173 Heath Dark-**., Chicago. Consult iHTMiully ur br mail, free uf clit'tu. on all chmulc, nervous, ortiiecUi disease*. Ur. J. Kean Is Ibo ouly plijhclaa la ibo city who vuraata cores ur ue pay* Arrive. Arrive. t 7?nr»a n. Arrive.