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JTNJXCIAh. y wti.I.AKU, fUM'J* W. AM.KIITON. rfpCClnt. j. T. IKTUI! & CO.. STOCK BROKERS. Stocks. Bonds, &c., v. .old mi Ncw Vorh Stock K*olwn»rt. "| . |im |, e ,. nM’iinimnctt*, Mtlciigm “A ,•„,» tMn-MMXn,* * Wll.l.Allli. wfHB from mir nfllco to tlio offloo of pinKT \v imnl.mi|Hi*itu Stock kxci»mio. 1...1 lit mid .old <m llu.lto.Um, utEdKs»to!«dltol'totoroe»cli.nuM. r Com» iMlon 0r “ n and Provlalons ln the .mil.ago markets. DAY «t FIELD, 130 La Salle-st M Transact a general Banking and Brokerage business in Railway Stocks and Bonds. Interest allowed on deposits. inuMtments carefully attended to. TreeoTßallway and Navigation Company, 0 m NM«sAtr-sr., New Voim,July It, isst. »h«iinanl of Plroctors have ilrcisrud a quarterly T WJ. i«r lira eh nor emit. tmynUlo Auuasl I. lit tlio t} F KfirmnrV Loan A Trmtf«..«J Exolilago (imr Yofh. tnHuiclchiiMnrs or record July IW. f ¥ff SKr*»«• j illMl*,K 1 ,!op * n AMliawnt Hccrctary. SAIWS* $2,097,803,889. SiM? TM tlio nlKllol.1). Safes, guard i M /J ■> ■Il J.£an>r nllucs than mis for tim Lf/*» ■ 1 J the county board. riie Ilrctilnf ,olu * •>' Session—Cancel- IniC Tax CerillliMtcs—Tl»o Condition * of llio Hospital—Some UellcctloiiH uit Itio Kvanston Suporvlsor Various Oilier .natters. \ regular meeting of tho County Hoard was held yesterday afternoon, Coir mlsslotier Poring ion in tho chair, mid nil Hie members present. \ communication from County-Agent MeGratb, inclosing n pollilou from n number of wmlcmoii that the llnnnl would grant an ap propriation In aid of tho Illinois UumnnoSo dety, was referred to tho Committee on Public Cburltlw. cm.MINAL roUJIT, Ilio leml-nmmnl report of tho Clerk of tho Crimlnnl Court, allowing *7,«»H earned an fcca andSWfl.2o due Cook County, was referred to lbs ttnanco Committee. Tba South Bide Free Dispensary applied for an appropriation, and tbo Darlington Matm laitunnir Company for payment of *B,OOO, re tained percentages. roNi'i.irr op, AUTironm-. Mr. Chaffee. County Undertaker, complained ibst. wlillo one of his men way hauling tbo cunuoof a county pauper out to tbo Potter's yield, the driver was arrested by n Cmialablo of tbs Town or .loirorson fnrabeged violation of unordinance of (but town regulating tbo re movalof bodies. Tbo matter went to tbo Comity «. from A. 11. Andrews & Co. for pay mentor retained percentages, mid from tbo* nintdalo-Uoylo (Jrunlt Company for sottloroont of account, wont to tbo Building Committee. Amour tbe bills was one from Coroner Matson for £5 lor cleaning tbo Munruo. / 01.1) TAX CERTIFICATES. Tbe City Finance Department sent In a request that tho ftoard would order tbo County Clerk to cancel certain certificates held by tho city at n reduction of 50 per cent from tho established Tbe following resolution, offered byCoramls- IfonerMcwurt. fully explains tho matter: Whereas, The City of Chicago holds a largo amount of certificates of salo for taxes assessed la favor of anfd city for tho years 18fi)und 1874, which talcs were decided by tbo Bupremo Court to bo Illegal, and which certificates outstanding form a cloud upon tbn title of tho owners of tbe lands and lots described tnorem, which would to removed were tbo aittno properly canceled; and tbo City Controller, uu behalf of tbo city, bavins expressed ndcslro to have tho sumo so canceled, upon terms tbataro reasonable and June tncrciore, /(mural, That tbo County Clerk bo authorized and directed, upon tbo presentation of such oor ikcntes by tbo City Controller for that purpose, to tile and cancel any and nil such certificates of mlc for the city taxes of 1878 nod 1874 hold by tbe city, and to charge to the city ns compensa tion (or mid service tho sum of 10 coats for each certificate. Tbo resolution vrus adopted. Commissioner Clark moved to fix tUo fmlary of the chief Janitor or tbo now Court-ilouso nt *IOO P<t month. Heferrod. The Public buildings Committee reported favorably on bills morrogntlng f±!,OU7 for work •Itiioon the new Court-UmiSo, They also recom mended tho awarding of tbo contract ft r water tank to John Davis A Co., at tbolr bid of and of various small contracts for repairs. Tbo report was approved. tin: hospital, Tho Committee on Hospital sent In, os part oC weir report, tho response of Warden Mills in V.‘ p .7'.i t01110 0011,111,00 of tho County Hospital. Jlr.Alnu reported that llto Mospltiifcontainud pnupor sad four pay patients; that it had , t that the surgical departments woru tulljOiid that llio probabilities wero that tho rnn leal patients would Inoreaso considerably 1 f 1 ™* t°o fall and winter, and recommended Wat provision sUoukl bo made accordingly. No rwmnraemlatloDs word mado by mo Committee onion matter. Tbo report was adopted. SCHOOL FOR GIIILB. Tho Committee on Fubiio Charities submitted Si! ‘"VJLW in regard to a hill of mi for food ( <)r . woibliig sent In by tbo Industrial School for Girls at Bm,,.'ww'J: a i‘ s L on ; 1,10 Committee took tho ‘‘i < hn J dm law which required tho county nhN!.M bl,t S l ?. lhe 'l OUWOrlor liwtliuilon ?,hli 1,!..°* bo a private one) was un tli!li oni i l * ut they believed tho charity !,'£ ® * uwl «nd valuable one. providing at lt?.« *h ,M)1,81, . r . 0r tJ»o proper education of chll »«!?,Ju? I '.?**** » oiherwlso bo county charges, ~ iJ^ h Pf thoreforc roeomtuendod the ullowanoo f °i* bnard. That for clothing they re (,rße i* tiP°hi and rooommouded Hint iifhSf , W r<0 ‘ lUo Industrial 'School bo fur -10 « copy of the report, and requested Mn«,« rw l lh ,b 0 ll,mnl to arrange obout bills m«i terms of support. Tbo report wasadopted. TUB KVANHTOX RUI'RItVIHOII. iftJ«?4 1 . , “ 1,u,c^ n " Town and Town Accounts tholr visit to Uvunaton for tbo jnvcsugiitlng the system of dlspon mem nL c 11lr i tJ ’ t.hofo* Tboy consldoroq tbo ikt A.‘ irL>llcn ? l if^. |,H)B ° 0,,p * They ’found tte aod tool bud been delivered at wttoi*ft r tV* Mrß bouse, and charged to tbo Wf» ii,i„ ,?? na , l ? 0 ' j| other parties; that pitu-, wSI 2h« Hln . Hll cas,,!, Tccotvo tbo amount of Kr fl nt u . r lo thorn, uud were, as a rule. »)r3or uL?n tll » 0 “mount obnnroo; tbo original i«i n f»* ,ewn ru ' Bcd - presumably by tbo ll'i r JniTn. h * P ro,,t ‘ T »»ey found that ront W ot . Krocerlea bad boon tw thnß.i Hu PPrvUor, llnhn'a bouse, and 6i2h.tMn,?i pervlßor Bu,d thoso-goods woro for iiitno U .n C L pu,, ' ,e "' wbo dld . ft not want tholr Ucin uii?in b .° v , n ? 1,10 rol,< From tbo invesiliTt the .f . UtJ the confessions of the Supervisor, ttu ViiiiVJi 1100 behoved tbe charges raudo by Sffilr 0 t.uhy instilled, and that tbo*au si» irK?!°r.' od theptuwuro of -tbo Hoard for rlvon?iii• .and cllsobertleace of orders It*,;/1?® Hoard, Tbo report wus adopted. Michel AM tfc 11 the visit tbo oViotk. 1 00,0 llo *PHal this gmorulnff at 10 ■MiS? Co , n 'ral“l"nor O'No'lll, tba Coun laiburiue, 1 rSf , »«ruiiioil to notlty tbo olty litTOti i!«^ w 110 county would bavo no »W«iS.T.BoW. , d! , “ r0 “* d, “- Ji£» S? Wl . n * D «‘«a»ed Cornell. Publican i 23 * -A .conspicuous Stalwart Pvpoaiiinn fcHtlelan sa d this evening: »A a mt * do lu Conk ling Uytbe Ouok rnTun u>s a “° to withdraw from the ,tt uori cf , u^ lUff . asccttulnod that tbe orlg- Ibie™thfl , V* ,en, ° lutcnded, after bo was t?, V nft< > some of the Huck ,, «s ilr r i .?»•?« 14,0 Half-lirecds, who did not ? r Uuv - Cornell, Cunkilng f? r^imiop U »m. . Lui,uw ni tbo beet camildato «nn »hi Hf* Preferred even blm to Oov, *n W < J ru refused tu withdraw from pstioued tn 1 5' 1 5 the reason why tbe Uuoke CuH,lllnir Mr ’ i? l( Jf«Sfoi r th 01,k,4 “* r WM k °Pt Informed by Us morcmcnls in tbe Legislature. J«uid q„iv.l U° d “y that the Stalwart Hues fr*®lnaiMur» tpgoiher for .another day. A “asKnpbam’a election Air. Conk- J-snkiinj,\J,}yjtcifram announcing tbe result, wy nothing this evoiilog eon- \u of the recent election. Ho hi/i,, l * l , k . 1 0 f his futtyPp Intentions. A i«rki. D sfj, v hi^, Lou .“. row lA Warren Miller's > vontin i!^°.. 8 L ~,u ld bo eiwed.” tbe vontlo - 6* nnt iin,, Jf . n u ' n| khl bo made Speaker of lj Many it. s'!!*?,« J, hla. story was not credited *pi Mr.cookliug'a rrioads. .«. . Ilri rea 1.1 et t!V-‘ orn s MrwU» having :Wu thanfm 1 , i l H'suvoru rbuumatUui, wiHim „’ 1 ll!l1 Ml lbs illlturrat ruimv | any tolluf, wo at Inst te'JoveSI'* 1 '* Jimphs Oil a trial. Ila ""•wiUo t r.!. i uu " •'“lanlanaou.ljv and , '»«iio r ,n # ‘ :o,l, l || '=>'' «uro. I lmvo J t“«li,oJvrliul t S“ v * r#l|K!, ‘ 0 ““ wl,h “** Jons A, 'Maveii, Shamokln, Pa. BUSINESS. Stocks Opened Strong by the •Cliques—Break in Wabash. Gould itojmrtcd to Qu Selling All tho Market Will 'rake. Rally at the Close—Finances in Chicago, Ilie Froilnre Slarkd, (Idifrally Sternly, ivllli l«i Dalag—Fork Products IJuiet and Stronger. Aujnsl Whool “an Iho Rampage,” but Longer Futures Easier—Lillie Change In Cern or Oats. tfINANOIAL. Blocks were opened strong by the cliques. This stimulus soon woro Ulf and tho market began to weaken. It was reported oonltdontinlly —and simultaneously—lu several directions that Gould was ■selling all tho stocks tho market would take. Wbllothls information was circling around, Wabash dropped to -IP and Western Union to 83, Northern Puclflo preferred was also weak and sold down to Wjf* Keene and Cam mack have begun n bear campaign against this, and prediet u decline of I*o for It. Toward tho close of business thoro was a rally which looked artificial, but the market closed with u bettor tone. In calciimtlDg the prospects of the market, ft tnust.be remembered that present prices are made under n combination of unfavorable cir cumstances,—bad crop nows, the shock of Presi dent Garfield's assnsinatlon and the suspense that accompanies his illness, a severe railroad war, aifoctlng not only (bo trunk lines but (bo Southwestern pool. One or two of tho ollqucs, supporting special stocks Hko Bt. Paul, huvo broken up. Tho bulls have be come thoroughly disorganized. There has not boon for many weeks any tblngllko unll(*d support given to stocks. Prices have In consequence gone olf 10 to 20 points. Hurllngton & Quincy Is 20U below tho highest price of this year. Meanwhile nil commercial reports agree that business was never hotter. Hallroud earnings are large. Tho Hurllngton & Quincy Road bus already nearly recovered Its extraordinary expenses of Inst winter, and will have made them up entirely In a month or two A largo amount of capital, that was checked In Its Investment by tho occurrence of July 2, is waiting to buy. There have been signs In the market tho last day or two that insiders were beginning to take up sumo of tho stocks In which they had most confidence. Prices may go lower, under Wall Street Influences, but thoro is not the slightest symptom of any revul sion in tho prosperity which began two years ago. Finances and tmdo are lu n sound, healthy condition, and If a further decline Is accomplished In Wall Street It cannot, burring some new calamity, bo more than a temporary mutter. Vanderbilt's statement to a Chicago reporter tho other day that bo bad recently bought sumo Lake Bhoro because It was lower than It ought to be, bus created a great deal of distrust In tbo valuo of this stock. Tho railroad war did loss to disturb confidence In It than Mr. Vanderbilt's declaration. Ills saying tbat ho bad bought somo Is universally accepted us proof that bo Is selling some. Mr. Vanderbilt has tbo reputa tion of being an out-and-out speculator. American securities In London uro reported dull and undecided, ponding tbe Issue of Presi dent Garfield's Hlnons. It Is announced that a cut rnto on livestock will bo officially promulgated lu a few days. Tho BanAcr amt Broker says that tbo decline lu prices of foreign exchange makes It probable tbat tbo Importation of gold to this country will soon begin. Exchange Is now very nearly ns low ns It was this tlmo last your, with tbo indication that tho decline will continue until It roaches tho point of August, 1880, when tbo largo imports of gold sot In, which la llvo months aggregated nearly *70,000,000. Tboso who think It wise to sell short of tbo stock maraot will do welt to consider tbe clloot of another fiow of gold to America. Tbo Financial Chronicle Bays editorially:' Though tbo entire market declined wore or loss, tbo strength shown by some of tbo better class of stocks was a notlccablo foaturo. While tbo full In special Instances was ns much os, and morn than, to per cent, some of tbo . best prop* ortlcsguve way but 1 and d percent. Tbostoadl ness manifested by those latter shows at onco bow Ulllloult It is to liitluouoo securities that command the favor of investors, and bow si rung Is tbo contldenee of tbo public in n continuance of too country's'present prosperous condition. It Is nut to bo denied that among tbo various securities now being dealt in In tbo different markets there Is some worthless trash that has floated along with tbo current and been greedily absorbed by tbe unwary at almost any llgure. merely because prices appeared to bo low. Vet those aro exceptions, and they only go to prove tbo rulo that In tbo vast majority of eases prices arobignor now than two years ago, simply bo* cause tbo roads aro doing a larger business and earning moro money. There may bo set-backs. Hut while .general trade remains In Its present conservative condition those can be only tem porary and limited In tboir application,—(boro Is no likelihood of their becoming permanent and general. On Saturday outsldo securities wore quoted as follows: Atlantic Sc Great Western common stock, O®7H: Alabama Canal, SoQ3B;<Boston, Hartford Sc Brio, now stock, B®2M; do old stock, 1U: Brooklyn Rlovntcd, 53®35: California Pa clllo, 12Q16; Dus Moines Si Fort Dodgo, lOfllOj do preferred, Us®3oj Qroon Bay Sc Minnesota stock, KK&I7: Grand llnpids Sc Indiana, Si; Kan sas & Nebraska first mortgage bonds, MiZM V,U do second mortgage bonds, 40; Lebanon Springs firsts, 110; JtOblgb Sc Wlikosbnrro, Bd| Midland Railroad of Now Jersey assented stock, 37W: do Class A stock, 17K®1B? do Class B stock, UP/,® 14; Nowburg, Gulclioss A; Connecticut incomes, 87K®40; do preferred siook, 7KOBBS p: Fort Royal Sc Augusta stoak, 46; South Carolina Railroad stock, 40X061; do second mortgage bunds. 123HttU53: non-mortgage bonds, 77070 M: St. Joseph Sc Western stock. S 3; St. Joseph & Pacific first mortgage bonds, 00001; do second mortgage bonds, 43; South Sc North Alabama stock, HO; Vicksburg * Meridian preferred stock,- 40: do common stock, 16010. Tbo following shows tbe range of tbo stocks fur tbo day: «(0H- Oven-, lap. , Mock*. 12(7 f H* f P iP j|j h hi .1^ lulM & I UIU ■i :'T M 7 ’Si* iHrJfi ] :yi ' *s« f .Sit I ■a?* h V* .4, I I s % a* M ,a. •i A1um.................. Aiourlcun UI»L T 01.,.,.,,. Wuau Union Tel. C 0....... u.. u.&0...„ t.'anado H0u1a0m.......... 0. a I.U ............... Cbli-ano, it. 1. A V’aclao.... llllnoia Central. /Manhattan New VurkCentral......... Now Vork K10rm0rt....... Metropolitan mutated... MflwuuKee.U 8. AW..... mfflSrafcwi::::;::::'; 1. snore.. Cbicauu A Nortnweilurn.. Do preferred. Hu f0u1....... Do preferred., Oman* .........11.1..)...... Do I'rererreii.. J*ke Kile A Western Cimtianouaa > Waliuin. St. U Afooldo.. ess;;;;;;; Ohio A MUsiaa.ppl Hannibal A bUJ00........ MOTtoi::;:::::::: l)o preierred Kan. A Texas. Delnwere, Leek, A \S ei».. Del. A Hudson...... Uni. A We5tern............. KWtesiSi;: Central I'MiUo. ChesapeakeAUDlO.. ..... Du ilrstprafurreo.. Mobile AOblu.. iienverA itlo 0 r0nd0..... !ifoVn““, I ,™h;v;;.v;v.v;" Manitoba Among Ouverumont bond* were weaker. In Chicago, BUtrlet of Columbia &09a were lOdli bid and lOOSf aeked; BH*. lU3* and lttt« 14*, 1U and 110 H \ 4M*. 1U and lll«. . Foreign exchange waa heavy. Banker* 1 ster* I Ida wo* 483J4 and <8614; actual rate* were 4834 and iUift commercial sterling nu 480® WOK. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, JULY 2G, 1881—TEN PAGES. Hankers* francs were Tor sixty dnys and r.lfi'i for demand; Frtmcb commercial bin* tvr.ro Min nml WG>4; ilHginu commercial. iVJ?!4 nml frM.’l: bunkers* marks, *MJ» nml fH?*5 nml com mercial. PJVitWf*. Business nt iho Chicago banks wm moderate in volume. Clearings were M.tfio/ico. r.cmnn were In gocrd rlottmml n( per cent rm mil nml t/ftf per cent on tlmo. Now York exchange sold between banks nt (Mystic per f ijmi discount. On tho Chicago Hlock Hoard them were sales of Chicago, Milwaukee ft Bt. Paul On (C. \ |»,) f |.\ooo, UWJii Chicago,. Ilnrlltigion Sc Quincy t«, f.'i.OdO, ft’)j Wabash, Ht. bonis Sc I'ncillu fis, WJXJU shares. UTJi. IIY TKI.KOIIAIMI. «RW VOIIK. SpteM UitpnUh to Tht Vhiengo 7V<l>um t, Nr.w VoitKi July 2V—Tho week opened on tho Htock Exchange with n strong tune to uiosprcii lattoo, and In tho niiiJorUyof Instances prices were higher than at the eio«n of busl new on Haturday. JlcCiiro tho First Hoard there was an advance of 14 to 2 per cent, which wan most marked in Texas Pacific, tint the speculation soon became weak, and under free tales tho entire list gave way, the decline ranging from to 3 per cent,.Mis souri Pacific. Wabash Pacific, Central Paolllo, and Western Union bemgmost prnmlnont them* in. During tho afternoon tho market assumed a feverish aspect and prices moved with groat Irregularity. Tho tendency, however, was In tho main toward lower figures, and after the Secohd Hoard there was n further decline of M to « per com, Ohio & Mississippi, Wabash Pa olllc, and St. Paul leading therein. Subsequent ly « recovery or }{ to a per cent ensued, which was partially lost in tho (Inal sales, and tho market closed unsettled. Among tho elevated railway stocks. Metropolitan Elevated was conspicuous for *An early decline offtper cent, lint In tho lata transactions tho Block became llnnnv, and closed at a recovery of y percent. Tho shares most prominent lu tho dealings woro Western Union, Central Ari zona, Wnlmsh Pacific, Ht. Paul, Northern Pacific, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Now Jersey Central. Erie, Kansas Sc Texas, Northwestern, and Texas Paolltc. Tbo money market worked quite smoothly throughout tbo day nt per cent for cull loans on nledge or acceptable stock collateral, and atiha/Jii percent on United States bonds. At the close the current quotation Tor Stock Exchange loans was ;i per cent. Time loans quoted at SI(<Q4 per cent, according to the length of time and tbo col lateral. In tho iliacnuui market prime mervan tile paper ruled nt .'Hfcl percent. Tbo sterling exchange market opened weak, and tbo posted rates of nil the drawers wore 4K114 for sixty day bills and 4M>i Tor demand. Continental exchange was also weak, uud a reduction of J» percent was made bulli on francs and releb* marks, with liberal offerings of bills nt tho lower figures for both prompt and future delivery. ■The business was extremely dull, and to effect sales of any magnitude still further concessions would buve to bo made. i.iM.oi umv iu uu maiiv. Kaltrond mortgages woro Irregular bn n mod orate volume of business. Boston, Hartford & Erie firsts rose Iroin 7714 to 78, and returned to 17)4. Krlu consolidated seconds receded from ll)2?j to 101?4. recovered to 102)4, fell olf to 10Ht, and rallied to 10124; do funded fives dccllnod from 08)4 to 08. Cbosapcako A Ohio Os (Class II) foil otf from 8724 to 87, do currently 6s from 50? i to 50, C., U. & 1. C. Incomes from To!4 to 7474, Central Ohio firsts from H 8 toII5!4, Delaware A Hudson 7s of 1801 from 121 to 120, Denver, Boulh Pork & Pacific firsts from 100)4 to 108, Kansas & Texas seconds from S)jf to 81*4, Louisville & Nashville general Os from 107(o 100)4, Ohio* Mississippi firsts (Springfield Division) from 110 to 118)4, Oblo Central Incomes from M)4 to 55, Peoria, Decatur & Evansville In comes from 80 (o70)4«Bt. Paul cousols from 128 to 120, do firsts (South Minnesota Division) from 107!4tol00, Syracuse, ningtiamton & New York firsts from 128 to 12), and Texas Pacific Lund Grant Incomes from 70 to 7774. St. Paul & Sioux City firsts advanced from 112 to 11!), and Oblo Oblo Southern firsts from 07 to 100. To (As Wfiiern AuoelaUd Prat, New Yoiik, .Inly 25.—Governments woro gen orally steady, but now 4s woro U lower. In railroad bunds, tbo market for Central Town firsts declined to 115)4 from 118: Milwaukee & 8U Paul, Southern Minnesota Division, to toil from 107)4: Texas ic Pacific land-grant Incomes to 77H from 70; Kansas & Texas seconds to 81*4 from Kill: Denver, Boutb Park & Puulflo firsts to 108 from KHi)i: Milwaukee&Ht. Paul consuls to 120 from 127: Ohio Central firsts to lOOJrum 10174; and Chesapeake & Oblo currency 6s to 50 from 5»?f.. Btuto securities woro dull. Tbo stock nmr . opened strong and higher, and early sales snowed an odvaneo of U toUtf, Uio lutturToxas Paul lie, but bofuro noon prices declined h to il, Missouri Puoltlo,Central Piiclllo, Wabash Paclllc, and Western union londlnir tbo downward movement, and during tbo afternoon speculation became quite fovcristt. with a tend ency toward lower figures, and. after tbo second Hoard, prices showed is further decline nf U to H.tholattorOhloAMlssißSlppl. In Into dealings a tinner tone prevailed, and tboro was a recovers* of U to 2, a portion of which was subsequently lost, and thu market ulosed unsettled. Transactions, 1150,000. Canada Huutnoru I.HO New .lonov Central.. 13,000 central Pacino 7,tui Now York Central.... 7.tw» t'.. C. A I. .... ■UiO Northern PaclHc 2U.UUU l)U ~|jlCkH. A WosfnlMHl Übiu A Mississippi..., 4/M) Del. A Hudson,. UIO Ontario A Western... B.WU Dun. A UloUrundo... 4,am Obia central... ;ui Kr1u..... 14.iui Pueblo Mail &AU) liiimdbalAHbJosuph swni Heading |,4Ui Kansas A Texas Uuo at, Paul. J.uko tthoro ll.tut Bu Paul A Omaha.... 6.5 b Louisville ANashv’e. a.UOU Texas Pacific...., luiu Lake Krlu A West.. tMib Union i'ac1dc..........t1.ttb Michigan Central 7.;u0 Wabash Pscltlc... ...ffkub .Memphis A Churlos'n 1.3 b Western Union Jtl.ub Missouri Pueb10...... M.a«i Central Artzoua BU.OUO Northwestern/. ..lU.UW Muncy easy at SH&U. Blcrliug e.xohungo,bni demand, 8l?«. . ’ ■’ ooveh: C* llttM' f« ...lutfit «K« ». mill Ito.N'rtK. Cent PaciUe, lit pfd..lir>>{ TonncMeo, now . 73 lul*} u. |*„ uu, lU J.olilnh & WllkoatarrollO U. I*. Iltt J.uuWaiittconiols..,. iM U. I», MliyourlUa 113 VjndMmOa.. w Bi! JoolSitf Hi. I*. & H. C.tlniu Ilf* Virginia,deforrud U 7 Tonoouoo tit TO | hTOCKfI. Adams.;.. 135 Nub.& Chattanooga. TO Alum & Terra Haute. 4.i N. J. Control tuJ4 Do proforma. .. w Northern Woldo 33 Awenciui.... W 54 bo profurreil.. ItiM 1J..U.. U.& N HJ Northwestern... CiiZ Canada Houtborii tuM j)o preferred.......... :UM V., U. *j. 0... 3li* New v«rfc Central -12*5 Control PaiMo «|M on « Central.., anj ciioh ionui...., a.Q utiluit Mississippi.... :t:Q bo tint preferred...,. :i7W bo preferred... iih Do second preferred.. 3aw Ontario* Western..., HIV Chicago *■ A1t0n..,.,.. AM j'uolllii .Mu 11..,, ....... -toil Do preferred. .120 I’smitim | l ,U.*y.». U. A W 30 Cm &t> It. AN. O TO I’ltlßliUM IHI Cln„ Sun. X Cluv 61 Heading 6-V Clove. X Columbus.,, IU itucit Inland l»i bol, X Hudson.. .link Ml. J*. * Mini Francisco <■» 1).,L, lilV.. iiVn Do preferred Tl D.A it. U unit bo tint preferred..,. liii Brio 4»| 31, Fuel. 10V^ Doprulorred <UH Jo preferred i;u Fort Wayne W» ,u I*.. M. .V 61 lio 11. X til. .100. UA) tl. Paul X Ouialm !W4 Dopreforroa .....lust, Do preferred.... pu Harlem, ..340 t’uxas Facltlo.. At H. |t| Union Fuclllo stock... 3014 Illinois Centra1........130 United Huiuu.,.,.,,.,. e> j.. 11. * W 4T14 W.Bt. b. A i’.MM... 6M4 Inin Mountain VI bo preferred Wjf Kansas a Texas 4-IH Faroe M ..,...ui ■Lone Krlo X Western. oi Western Union Tel... Vbl LaltaHlturu........ *i(H Caribou.. 34 lAHiisvlllo * Nash UU Central Arison* I. N, A. X C,,;..,..,.. 01 Kxceliior 1 Mur. *O. Ilrstpror.... 13 llniuostake 17 Dosecond] projerred,, 9 UttisPittsburg „ 314 Mont. A Charleston... TJ On arlo.„„Ai Michigan Central.Oulcxillver IbSJ Missouri l'acl«o..,r,..lUJW j)o prelorrod.,., DO Mobile A Ohio Jttfl 811T0rCmi.............. 4 Morris X K55tu....... ui« sundard,., ‘j&tf UOfITON. Bptetat DUpateh to Tin Chicago Tribune, ■■ Boston*.July S3.—Tho transactions at ttao Uostim Stock Exchange to-duy woro limited, .but U whi not tbo fault of tbo uroMurs. Frieos sagged because of tbo want or sagacity of those holders who pressed tholr stocks upon a weak imirkot. Atchison was supposed to bo wonb lUI4 last Saturday, but today it was down to ■IKHi, Chicago, Ilurllngion it Quincy declined froml67« m 16614. Sandusky declined from-D in CTiSt Flint from Wli to U3tii do preferred from ItfJii to 103441 Wisconsin Central from WH tofdi Summit Urnncb from W 54 told] In Ibis case a reason le asslirncd In a rmurod loss on net operational Uulou I'ucldo to IST: Pull* man from HUH to Hflj Little Hook t 0 pWI Eastern from B0!k to Hutland preferred from SOSftolroMt Old Colony from IJUii to UUt Massaobusutti Con* trai from 40 to l)U| Connootlout St I’assurapilo from WJ4 loWWi Concord from 1005* to 100. Qolodp, Delobos & Uurbmiiaa was steady at Cblouiro £ West Michigan , At »Ti Republican „ Volley rtoforrod at Ut Murquotio, j nouebtOD 'it Ontonagon at 71. Huston & Albany at.!«, . Port Houtt St Gulf Advonnod from VS to W; Fltobbunr 44, from lUI4 to lUh. .Jrbonds, Atlantic, & Paoldo 6a declined S« to Ifijil li.toOSUt Busturn 4Ha 54, to UUt Hartford&.Brm7a 54. to7B: llurliugion St Missouri noD'OXompt Os 54, to 100 U: Masaaobut sous Central Oa advanced >V. to 101. ‘ . IVI HU trssHm Ametaua Pros. fioaroNt July btooks closed aa follows i- I active Clot* ing. Loiv fit. m'l * 111-W I »iB uih laiw i ‘P i|| I Is |J Jfll 110 m iwm ff* • 137« WJ llili & \ jX* 9 • <a •« a «u* I .ii* l W7U I h WU m 87 ai liuh ai<2 iuj’ ■JP 1011 Jjta KVKfcv.',::: Sj liew..'lra teWfiVi'Vf.’.V"".’ N. V. AN. K. 7e.,., ( ;..18U LllUaltuck A ifu a,!.. ft 9 Uostun A Maine......uv iiutluaapid „ toroctM. July 85.—Cot aocuutu, 101. illluojs Central,&t}*s p« New York Central, ICT: Eric, f: Ainmint of bullion withdrawn from Hank of F.ugland t«>-diiy, £ls,not. MINING NKWB. imstoN. Spteuti IJUpnteh to 'Pit Vhtcato Trtburu. Ilosrox, July 25.—1 n mining shares, Calumet & ileola advanced 2, to 213; Crescent ft!», to ei T 4 : Allminr. loHl’i. Honnuza developments dc clincfl IL lufi'ls Hycamoro Hprlngs I-Id, to Hit llarslmw u. ton'll Catalpa U, to IU. Quincy closed at :np« hid. if? asked. To tht iVutern AttottaUd'l’rm. Mohtox, July 25.—Mini lows: Allousx.Mining C 0.... 7t<! llnlmnotA tlecla.. ...lUI (;n(ni|Ki... \\i L'»|>|>cr Fnlh 4 KfntiHlln It) I’owHblc -ID * SAN »*n. San Fiiancibuo. July: asfidlowss Alpha .. Ml Aim Hpclilol ini lii’ichcr,..,.. :Ai llent A liitlenor to ii.-ai.t million, nu.fi t'niiiornift u L'hnilnr 3u foil. VlrulnlA uCj frown i'oint a UurflkttOoißiilldatod. Ultj ICzchf'iinnr iU tjinild Sc furry ft Ummlprlio tu llnlo.v Norerovs :iH The following instruments weto filed for rec ord Monday, July 25: 1 cm* PHOPKOTV. Wc't Fifteenth st, VIC Cl w of Ashland nr, n t. 21x134 ft. improved, dated June 15 (Mnniaret Kwlly to Andrew Jiulh.. I 1,600 Lnloii At, tw ft n of West Fourteenth, v f. 23x1U1 ft. Improved. dated July %\ (William Ilocrlnif a ,io Wilhelm WnisikDitfi.. 1,600 Flllmnru »t,3)S ft w nC Western av, s f. 33xlil<( ft. iln(«>d April 13 (John I*. Iloblnann lo K, M. . .MH’urthv) 1,0(0 Ilmira ai, K. fi_ii of Thlrty-Hfch. w f. *1x13.3 a-id ft. dated July 3U (estate of P.T. mydon (u I'hniima P0wer5).,.......1, 300 Ashland nv. somr Weal Ohio at, w f, rtxlll (t, dated .JwlytSl (K. A. and J. Kelley to Natal.. ,AiidufM>ni j,:iu Nonli Unified ai.liuttßof Centro.o f. 33xt3j ft. dated July a (Theodore C. I>. Koehn to liOnl» F. KoHim.Jr.).... 1,330 Hlieilleld uv,iia tin of Contra at, tv f< 44x13.3 ft. ilminl .luiy in (F. and AI. Atndoluuer to Junohlm p.nmp)....,,., 1,300 Marker at. a tr cur Van iiitrmi. o r, undlrldud y of l.►! ft in river, dniod July 3l (Alonto W. Hollins to Tlmodoro A. Hlinw) 17,300 laswl* at, ay a n nt lloldon nv« w f. 3txl3in, iiaied July ti (Albert Winter to Albert . Wc«t Nineteenth at. 3UO ft w of Ashland nv. n f, 3.1x135 ft, dated July 1.3 (James Hllnsun to F. Ilvmkci.,.., , 600 llnalinoll at. fufl w of Hlowurtuv, n f, sexl3j ft, dated Jnue Id (William H. Baldwin, Jr., to Harder A (Infer)..... 3,030 Do Korea at. au ft w of Clinton, a f. 34x111 ft. also Wc«t .Slnmoenth it, 34 ft w of Paulina, n f,31x133 M, datod July 33 (Anton Koiar to Joaeidi r>muuai... t 3,000 lie Koveu at. aniuo lota an above, dated July SI (Joseph Puinna to Anton Koiar) 4,000 3 on Horn at. 31011*10 ft c of Ashland av, a f, 35x131 ft. dated April 37 (Kmlovee A Unno* mlcld to.luanph Kormus) tfo Von Horn si, tty ft wof I.euvltt, n f,33x133ft, dated July 36 (Carl Stoltcnburg to it. and A. Wunatii) 1U) Bunker at. 351 It e of Buutb Halstod. n 7,35x135 ft, dated July 33 (Anion I). Jenka to Tukla Padre • 1,300 Thirty-fourth court. KL3 ft wurlJiurel st. a f, 33x133 ru dated July 33 (M. and A. Moore to John Spl(*.«t SSO Lowe av. W 4 ft a of Tblrty*lllth at. w f, 21* Ist fin it, dated July 35 (licdutond Fenton to Mlchncl Cnnnlnunnm).., 030 West Thirteenth place. 31 ft e of wood at. « f. Sl.xSI ft, dated July 33 (C.U.ondC. 11. Har rison to James Farrell) 730 North Oakley at, n o corot Honor, w f. 130xlUU ft (with l/jMiixltw ft in Bane block) dated July 7 <O. V. (Imild to W. L. Aina#) 2.130 lllonnrck at. a w eer of Hookweli nr, n f.&HMU x 133 ft. dated July 33 <J. H. Hhudo to snnuiel Desprcs)..... (TOO llhnnnrck at, same lot na above, dated JuySl trf.tmuel Uesjirus to Danlol Olson) 800 Centro nv. Kill a of Klssam at, o f, 33x133 ft, dated July 33 (J. It, Chnllfaux to ,M. D'ilrlen) i,. 1,200 West Twelfth st, n w cor ot Kuiulo av. ly acres, dated July 10 (Archibald U. Chlabnlm to Tlmmua M. Ilellly) 10,000 Mlchluan or. s u cor of Twoatyttftli at. w f, 3lxluu ft. dated July 33 (Michael C, McDonald to Aim K. Campbell). 1230 Adams at, 140 ft o of Fifth nr, b f.SOxIIMft. dated •Inly At tCharlos K. Houthmayd, Trustee, to William K, Whltohouao)... 13,000 Coblonr. st, lid ft w of .North Onkley, n f.MHjxino ft. dated July ‘4l (William O. Coin to .1. A. Ow tons) 100 North State st. 37 ft n of Division st, w f, «)xi(o ft. dnted Julr 14 (T. M. Godfrey et nl. to. Nic holas Uornlor).. 4.100 fiOL'TII OF HTV I.IMITS WtTltlK A KAPIUH OF SEVEN MlHilannav.no cor of Koriy-flrM at, w f. 175 x Id) ft. dated JulrZt (Augustus 1). Jjuub to . Frederick Haskell) 115,1510 Forty.nlnthst. sneorof ogdenav, n t. l.wix Ul ft. dated July Ui (Peter Draff to tho Grand Trunk Junction Hallway Company) 6,<wo Uuttcrttcld at. a w cor of Fctiy-fourtb si, of. 73«-nixtUs ft. Improved, dated July a (William ... I.ubeko to Itonry 110uf01d)...., 600 Lot3i.ltlock3urfllock34.Sco. hi 19,14. dated July S 3 (11. I*. Murriman to luifaucraonh.i... 300 The following woro tbo rocolpU and shipments of lending articles of produce In tills city during tbo forty-clgnt boars coding ut 7 o’clock Monday morning and for tbo corresponding tlmonycarago: AIITICLCS. KKOEItTB. MIII'UKNTS. Ml. |vs/. /«!. 1 IWt. Hour, brls..... Wliuat. bu..... 14,740 mi 1fl,nu tutu 3.7*1 11,1)4.1 ui.no 00,015 IU,)U( J*,4'W 4(0 U7tV 4U.&0 "finifuJ 17,*« ItUtt 4in.uM 01.4)0 l.Wrt 7JSH mum fr7o.au 3i.ini 1,377 3.UU 30.470 114.43 V l.ffl7,Ul»S WwiW «J.4W *42utfw ItriHiiii'euru, lbs..... t’tirud menu, lb*...., Ileef.tc* 'j',4.Vl a.Mt.tiff 2UI 3.410 i.on.iwi SH.OJO mu* 4.UM 1.7(13 I’urK, r-ru hard, lbs *“V.6K 2MI 4iu.ni 10.10 3.6it afi , t.'.'j 1T.»’ 13 • T.-tW iiA W.IU0 I4.SU. 4&I.30T |.*8W Iff* . 614 ISkM'Jl Sll.it. VAO iWfi Ui 12.45, a.i/x i.ao arip .V {HMil uuw i.ftn 13 4.41 44 . 4S». Mvo tutus, No Culilu, No., mia IbJ.lfiO 89 Mil nto 3.0M Potatoes, bu l.umbur. mil, Stimulus, m Suit.brl*.............. Tito followlnir’gmln won Jnspootod Into store in this city yesterday morning: 7 ours No. 2 ikers’bllls.woak at 82^; VMENTB. j I'ncVdo li'oria^,'.*,'xjo The followlng'gmln won inspected Into store in this city yesterday morning: 7 ours No.!! ml winter wheat,4oiiraNo.a Uo.Scarslowgrado, 77 curs No. 3 spring* 40 can No. a do, H» cars re- Jeoted, 14 oars no grade (173 wheat)i IHKI oars and 33,300 bu No. 3 corn, 133 oars high-mixed, 3 curs now do, lOcars.now'mized, 380 .oars rejected, Kl cars no grade (074 corn): 09 curs white oats, 33 curs and 18,POO bu No. 3 raized, (S 3 cars end 3.000 bn rejected, 6 oars no grade (130 oats): I oar No. 1 rye, 13 cars No. S do, 7 ours rejected (SO rye): 3 curs low grade barley. Total (1,330 oars), 700,000 mi. Inspected out: 37.000 Im wheat. 437.704 bu corn, 05,037 hu oats, 420 bn rye, 6,000 bu barley. Tbo leading produoe markets wore not very notlvo yesterday, and worn generally steady. Wheat showed the most life, and the most vai l* alien. It was much higher for this and nozt' months, all tbo offerings being taken up by tbe parties supposed to control tbe August deal, while the longer futures were somewhat higher in sympathy, though beared by advices of * more vigorous movement of winter wheat to* wards BU tduls and Toledo, and uuws of' better crop prospects In tbei’NortbwusU Corn was very steady on futures, but easier on spoU being in larger supply. Oats were steady, wlth agood. deal of quiet settling up on tbo near, futures. Harley was stronger. Hogs and bog product were Urmar, with no “now features" In tbe deal,but apparently a good demand for meats forsbip*. muntto.the South,vrltl) some wantedfor'Eij*, rope. The weather hem was cool, and In the country buck of us more favorable for. the crops. Mess pork closed 7Mo higher, at 118,83® 18.3714 fur August and 91835M01&56 for Beptom bur. Lard closed 6®loo higher, at $1t.960U.9TH sellar August and lII.C7KaU.TU idler Septem ber. Bborbrlbs closed 6u higher, at 1&97M09.00 for August sad 99.1006.12tt for September. Wheat closed irregular, at 9U3HOL23H lot* August and tl.lAMOblfiK for Boptumber. * Corn closed steady, at 46KQ48K0 for August and the same for September. Outs closed unchanged on' July and August, ut 44K®44V40 for the former and BlHo fur the latter, with September at 3U!4i&3OKi or HONo lower. Kye closed caster, ut UHOWo for Auguit, and WfcfliMc for September. Uarlpy ptesod 1030 higher, at 910 bid for September and 930 bid for October, Hogs were active and stronger, it I&40Q8.T0 for light and at ffl.Maa.Wjfor heavy. Cattle were wiibuut important change*. Boles were at 12.35 ©0.16. • [T. ; ’ Dry goods remained .very quiet with no ma terial change Jpvaluds. Cottons were strong, and prices of woojensjrorv by no moans weak; There was fair activity in grocery circles, and the general feeJlngwas oog of firmness. Sugars show a slight upward tendhner. Coffees re* main dull but arc b'ldWitb ooofldQoce. In the market fur dairy, prmmets there was nothing speolally now to not*, Trade In- butter was fairly sotlva, but obese remained dull. » Dried fruits rmnslmtioDg ; 4li around, while apples, peaches, raspberries, pitted cherries, and prunes are ad vane lug, 1 - Apples wore up another Mo. Pish remain about as tost quoted,-Canned fruits were In good .request aqd ruled exceed, Inglyilrm. No changes took place in prices of leather, bagging, oogl, and Plg*lroo. Tbe bay market was steady, with a fair ship* ping demand, No. 1 timothy soiling at 91&0U& 13.00 bv car-lots. There was no change to note lOMli, money, 100 (MS; ’ennivlvania Central 60: mg stocks cloicvl as fol- Mllrer l»l*t 4ii WK. U. It. It 2«! U V. Jfc P. M 2 H iNCIPCO. ft.—Mining slocks closed 'Mbilcao.,.. <l4 31«»m> 3 .Vouridny. llt-31 Nortlmrn liulln li‘>!4 Uphlr i>i (Mnvmmn.M............. l’< I'utuil iornge ?ilorm Nornds I*W dlvqr King... Ji t Tip Top &U Jnlon t.onMiiuinmu.. '!«t vVnlex.,. 1 VellowJavk 4>4 IIEAIj KBTATB. Mtt.us i)ftiui cuuuT-mmsE. COMMERCIAL. In the lir'K»m*forn market, which was nrlii nctlve. Drunso la still <lnll at oitr quotations. In green irults berries worn generally ft shade lower, as were also lemons and oranges. In hides trade continues light, the only irrade In whlt-li u fair trade exists being the No. I. Pot a* to»*s wuru a shade easier, selling nl 9'i.WUiMt per brl. Wrnil In still stow of sale, in sympathy with ilio market tit. the East. The seed market was quiet, llaxseed selling nt $1.17 and timothy for ttiu first half of Autrnst at |2.20. i.iike I relghf * were dull at flnturday'a figure,— 2o on corn to IlnlTalo. The room omraired. ns far ns re|mrlnd, was for HO.iflO tm corn and 2J0,- WW bn oats. Through steam and rail was be» hovod to Imj offered at 71<o per tm for wheat. Itatl freights were quoted steady at l.*io t>vr Irti lbs mi grain to Now Vork. I k* to Pbltartelphln. and ll’e to Ualtltnoro. Through to Liverpool was quoted at UOo pur 100 lbs on grain and HSe on provisions. There Is some reason to think that those figures nro extensively shaded. The aggregate receipts of wheal reported yesterday at Chicago, Milwaukee, fq, Louis. Toledo, and Detroit wore 597,00.) bn. The cor* responding* shipments wore UM.ikii bu. The shlomonts from New Vork, llaltimoro, and Phllmiolptila aggregated 238.0001ni. The following were tho exports from the four lending cities of the Atlantic seaboard for the dates named: ’ U’ffk fti'lini July 21, M. II ffh rn'llng Jnn. / to .Tula 24. July 21. Ivti. fwr. Macr Jon./, ;s'/. Flour, bri*.. iiasai 4.wu« Ulieut. Ins... qi.’.fAlil Own. tin..... MtfJ.lt* :i?.K4.'W Oat««. hi liVUJ itt.tW) Ityc. bn fj.tiu *iti.;Ci* liarloy,l)ii t,;U? Pork. 4.o<> tat.'Jin Lard. 1h*.,,. H.'UViO. MM/>r k :Ai| Haeon. Ibi.. Wimail I tll'.vtii [ mn!- uwxhw -.vm Aw.«n I.lHl.tff ■zfxm mswmw Lira 7,*Sl,:iV>i l.‘».*)l.*»jni A titling commentary nn the peculiar condi tion of tbo oats niurknt hero Is thus given. During Inst week orders wort* received hem by agent* of Kastcrn parties to purchase oats for consumption nt Interior points In that rcirion. Those tints bnvo boon bought, the orders to ship countermanded. ami the agenta Instructed to resell Ihom boro and toko advantage of tbo IxMim. Nowonta hitvo’ already begun to cotno In in tbo soetlon'roforred to. Tbo tint car of now barley, grown In Adams County, Nebraska, was received In tbls city yes terday. it was stained and shrunken, was liirltf In weight, and graded No. 4. Now barley was re ceived thirteen days before tbls time last year, and came from iowa. A* rtti Horn showing tbe largo Hold which the Chicago lumber market la culled upon to sup* ply, It may bo stated that n prominent firm In this dty yesterday received nn order for 80,000 feet of flooring to bo shipped for the use of tbo Mexican Central lluilrond Company. PROVISIONS. 1100 PIIODUCTS—Wore rather quiet and steady a n higher rang of prices. There was not much specu lative demand here, and little chanao In tliu tone of advices from LlrerjKJol. but (ho morket lemlcd up In sympathy with n reported advance of Twin hog* at the Hiock-Vurds. The early feeling In i>ork was very strong, but the outside prices reached were not sus tained, und lard shaded offlaler In sympathy. Meats were Apparently In good demand for shipment, as well ns for local futures, but mod of the purchases made fur export are made off the market, und not re* ported. The current cutting meet* the demand for lard und meats, but no mess pork can bo made now that will deliver nn contract*. Henco the latter is Independently strung. Mesh I’ouk—Advanced lu&17!jo per brl, and closed •Vic ulhjvu Iho latest prices of Haumlny, with more disposition to trmtu lit ••seller the year. 1 ’ nod this month neglected. Salon were reported of .‘tub brls seller Amtnst at 10.230 brls seller Son tember m tlH.AftKHij 4.UU brls seller Iho yenrnt Ili-.u.-iir.-Sli and S.iV) brls seller Jnimory at ItaJs-." Itv-iTJ-j. ’I uinl. 34..1JU brls. The market closed at IlS.iVj* ISA’iJi for round lots. spot, seller iho month, or seller August. and 516.?. , !V>M9.3j seller Hnpteiubor. These woroulio the latest prices on the tifturnunn call. Laud—Advanced tolue per tuu lbs trom tho latest prices of Saturday, and closed Urm. with a fair do* murnt for all the usual deliveries. Halos were report* edof Mi tes sc.ler .hilynl |13.:«); «.UW tos seller An* gust nt Ill.K'xjll.tdi n.7.vfics seller Hopiemnernt 111.U5 C+H.iUs 4.<M (cs seller October ut f scllertheyuArßillii.flJouaT2(k. Total,AiAJutc*. The murkot closed at about illtt) fur round lots, spot or seller July. seller Anuust, and ll.<li for soniombor. On the aftormiun callAuitust closed ntin.tttbld. .MK.tia-Advnnccd WLKc per 100 lbs, and closed 3Hutiborutheln.csl prices o! Saturday. Sales wore reported of I.D,IUi lbs shoulders on private terrasi tAuui lbs do (New York cut) at 7'iot d.MD j*cs (rroon UiuosUdlbsiat Pcs 3.V) boxes lo .jr and snort Hears mid lUJ boxes short ribs on priratn tormsi :uun,tui lbs short ribs at ls.Kl4.au) aimt. fWWCtuu seller August, RUUdtaiftseilnr September, unit fi'.’.M seller Ootoncr. rrlrcs of leading cut* were as follows at3tj*clockt H/iuul- L, AS. Short am. emit. tUart. ribs. lioooo. part ini led. Do. boxed July. 100er.,....... August, 1005 e...... HopMimbor. loose.. ftUO IUII (UU _a ri.ru U.-JII IMU IMD, iUQ Short rlbs/sellurHuptomber. dIOIBIT af IJ.llMa*tTHr l.ong clears quoted *1 Kin loose and Hal boxodi Cuniberlunds.VwMoboxcdi long-cut ham*. tu'isiliivoi 'rwcuuploklnd limns quoted nt emuoi green bam*, name average. IK'ttPe. Ituconquolud ni for shoulder*, 102,KP/o for short rib*. fur short clean, Ilws&ofor hums, all ounvasod and packed. HKKK-Was quiet at 110.35*1050 for tneis, IIU6® U*s(l for extra meu. nua &I.UMticujO (or liasni. BREA.DSTUFFB. KI.OUU—Vf*i more actlro and attain stronger. There was ou especially good demand for old winters, and holders went able to command considerably higher prices therefor. Shipper* took bold so freely as to Induce some to tiilnk they bed obtained a furtliorcitl In through freight rates. Salon wore re ported of 1.750 brls winters tqoslly at lO.Waß.fiOj W 75 brls ana 4,030 sacks spring at lUftelW for extras, to ldUo«a£W for good Mlnnesotas; ltd sacks rye flour at K.ty. Total eouat to 7,<15(1 brls. Winter flours were quotod at |S.T6fiUUSI shipping springs, HSOCfiUUt the low-grado springs at (3.503 1. 50. Kyo flour at about 11.87H0100. OTtir.it Mii.i.BTCTPS-Wcro lo moderate supply and strong. Bales were reported of 5U cars bran at Itl.TMHtWlpcr ton on track, and lll.Aoai3.tft free on board! 3 cars feud at fld.7s<3t7.Uo}T car middlings at IIT.UUi and 9 cars wheal scroonlngs at f 11.00. BPIIINU WHHAT-Waii moderately active, and stronger. The market for August advanced 3!(c. and closed 3o higher than on Saturday, while September closed Mo higher. ThoiUrlUsh telegrams noted a firm tone, with a good demand for cargoes off coast! but our receipts were larger, with a small out-lnspcv lion, and Toledo and St.lxmts were easy undurtha prospect of large receipts, farmers being reported more willing to sell winter wheal. Tbonewafrom Dakota was also favorable to a yield ot 15(UU bit per acre there, and tho weather wa* favorable iu harvest oporotlou* In tue Northwest. These things tended lo depress pries* hero, but the lunger futures wore sustained by tho course of the market fur August, which seemed to buvo little reference to the news of tho day. The Cincinnati party supposed to be controlling the deal, either tor himself or lor a t lilcauo house, was here ond apparently direct* lug operations to person. All the offerings for Au gust were raken up, but tho shorts did not eumo for ward freely at tho advance, mid the price was let back about Ic. Cash No. 3 was In falrdemand at prices which would pay for currying lulu next inunlhi No. a closed at 11.31 bid forcarmis. Spot sales were reported ui 41 curs No. 3at 11.301*411.3)! 4 cor* No. katlUOt .tears do (Contrail at SUMeUio (Sic bid tor rujociod) and ill cars by sample nl Tocxs9l.l't, Torn! about US.UUI bu. Also 4 cars ol No. Minnesota at f IJUSi. Heller September opened at iLlfiUrtUu, sold at libit?, ducllned to film, advanced to liliAj, and foil baes to SUrt, closing at 41.1114 bid. Heller Angust sold early atfl.3l. advanced to 11.33 H. with probably a sale or two at tixfi. declined to 4UIV». ana closeu alliWH. Sailer the momh was scarcely nominal at |l WWBU33, ulosing at fI.JIW. uoiobvr sold atil.Wsntl.hrMumi Uieyesr at 11.1iM01.14M. On the afternoon calf Au gust etused at II.XIH bid and Boptombsrat ll.UVibid. - Wf.NTXU iVuKAT-Hnies were reported of I cur new No. 3 rod at 11. 15, 1 enr No. 3 hi special house nt11.14, audl car by sample atlUI. Old K 0.3 red In Central we* quoted nominal at (I.W. COHN—Was rather on lot on futures, with little change from the latest prices of Saturday. Cash lots were vory steady, with » lll.lu mure a ronglh lu the lqwergrudos,as the present weather Is more favor able for’lnspection. The Untlsh nisrsois were un changed. but New Vorg was dull, und our receipte were larger, as Is usual fur Monday, freights were again weus, which helped the demand for shipment. There was. apparently little Ufa in the speculative departmout, tbo uDermgs fur future delivery being flim, out about equal to tho demand. Cash No. 3 closed el 4bM<ilfiWo. Spot yules were reported of W cor* high-mixed at 4HHCJ Iw,tuj ho,* boat-loads, und JHairtaoandNo.Jat Scars whitebiSmi 4 ear* new taura-ralied at wivsiiHm 8 car* new mixed at 44WJ4H91 UWW bu und 310 car* re- Ijectod at 43H*v|C| W car* by minima at at Sum iso on track) and 753 car* do at XwfaHo free on board, •oral about NUUUUbu. Seiler August opened at 4sHe. ocllned«lw4i«l<c, and advanced to tsilc, clot ng at 4IHo bUI. Seller Mulember sold at 4uMe, clos ing at t*Mo bid. Sailer the mouth sold ut closing al tue Inside bid. October soldut iMtdivc. November attlMc. and the year at Mtiixiflie. tin the afternoon call August closed at 4sH%»Hc. (MTS-Wero firm and fainy active for cash at 441g9 4414 c for No. I und Ny. 3 white, and rejected sold al Sic. There wasoollu a liberal trading In July in set tlement at 44V»0. wnich flour u holding steady at tue close. August opened at aiHc, advanced to WHc. de clined to WHo, again advanced to WHc, and closed ut Sdue, Saturuara latest fluure. September mid early at wa. and declined steadily, closing at WHo. He below Saturday’s closing price. October opened si SuHc. advanoud to AMc, aud closed atwHe. or ho un der the latest price uf Saturday, seller Die rear opened at Wo and closed at HHc. a decline oi Wo from Saturday. A fair business was done In the sample market at about Saturday's figures. Oath soles were nude uf 33 car* at MfttrtMHc fur No, 3 and No. y white in storat IT cars by sample at JDgSlo for rejected mixed, and STw4lo for rejected wbita on trackt Ucarsat433.iTefurreJeetedmixed.and ibWit 410 for rejected white frao on board. Total equal to aboui4ULUi)bu. IIVK—VVa* fairly active, with spot selling at 06Wc. with July at WHc m settlement, and ufto freely bid fur old and new. August was held at Wo. with bfi» bid. and September sold at Mo, closing at mo bid ana H4Ho asked. Cash M>es were wade of 5 cars at Who for Nn. Ijoaptreiicanibr sample at ttlHuuuo tor re« jecrao,andVtwWoforNu.ilon tracat kcuraat 150 fur alum, October tellUig at WMMUo. with Wc bid at • close, and September selling atOUHp,*«ltu Uiebtd at tbe close. L'jub sals* wera uiadeuf I car by sample We far i oars for No. I free oa board. for Julr, oienbori /J&9 T#ar. (4iMo for tmfuriMffw. 4&«uito wii«r MlJtr —<t Mo ieil* * it OM fJM'V. for .Ink. fur w I»SIn forHrtitcfuliur. «rur.l J H for tin* m tr, with • lie* of l.ki.uii hu at .’il'ir «»*ilf»r .intuit. /;>•.»»• «nin*r »np tomt»*r, anrt r»V* rollor the jour. Itye oiofod milot at Vl't.th*for.ltilT.-..^4«k , f'>r.\iuit*t. it ml «u*<JUrfop f*e|i|i>mher. with aaWof S.im on m *.',uo unnor An* (tiiM. Harlpy cl'ut'O iirni at l*ln bid for Hop t**nher. >lof4|>nrk etoHCil iinrhnnirnl. m H.:t• f.ir.lnly, 111 rs* !!•!(•/> f, ir Amiint. llj'/fiki-'fcl*--* tor tor '•t tnu.-r. if.WilJ.dlii for the year! nnd forJamtarr. Haleawuro made nf A.u I’/lf-f**J'vWHrKiS aollcir Sopwmhof. nnrt IbVW** thy War., l/tnl cl-isßrtnaFiu.Jn tlrmer at miS-t 13//Uforfor Attaint. lil.n74«ii.*ii for f'eptmnbor. eil.lP^ <l f./ai for naiohor. ana fill.JO Miar.’W for tint year, Onlm wim? mailo of :t,VU to* ni aclier Aiunat. lIMTHwil.i rciinr September, filiO aollarOctohor. mm (lii.iOralinr the your. Snort rltn cloned n mimlo emlor. «l Im»JV*l , .'*l for Attaint. I'.MOrtM'JH for tfenirniher. imd for UR|i»- tior, *ltb sales of MMMtlbs at fc».UHdti.ls seller Sap* tomber. ____ ORNKRAb MARKKTH. nilOOM*COllN—Tracts I* active, principally In no* rtlnm itrnd**. Wo quote: Chrflcu hurl nnd cnrpet .On*on« *i‘lf*wi»rhlmr.. lii'd-tiupi'il. d 0........ Inferior and common Crookod Tv lt.\UOlN*(}~l(emAln« firm, under a continued good demand. There I* quite an active movement In xreln tilß*l *tnrk otter Creek. l.ewlston.... American... IIL’TTKtI-Tbe market was destitute of now feat* utes. Them was a uood local und shipping demand, and the price? jslren below were firmly adhered tut Crc.rn.ery. choice 7M711 Hairy. falrtoKood...W(*lß tr'-nfiioo-.fairto ffood'WJl Packing stock ...lIMU Hairy. choice l'>«at,C»rnß»c.... 7« A «;m;K-‘K-l , rlc«ii romaln firm, despllu the Absence of ftnythir.it mure thmi 11 hnnd*to*moiuh rlomond. t?tucka hunt, and In the hand? nf factory men as well, are lighter than usual. We mruln quotet I'art skim. lint #7s J.ow imulva. a «. 6 Anthruclic.ninifj 7.H) iVdiiiuni ...» HOT Anthracite. nut.. iAJiOluMtmrv (IUU Anthracite, cuff.. , 7M funnel t.UI Krle. .3Mti.M Indiana b10ck.... fi.ui Halilmoru A niiio tumll iinuis 4.iyi i.'OAir-Wa? unchanged. \\c repeat ournnutatlons: fOOPKUAtIK-VVns steady nt barrel*, and lI.TIHvI.IH for fnrd tierces. with sale* of t car mixed at fl.u.Hlur pork barrel* and fl.wiior turd tlercnai I7> choice city lard llorresiit KHUft-Wore easier at llfettlPtiopordux for strictly fresh. I’iSH-The market waa fairly active and steady at the prices irtvcn hdow: Whtiollsh. tier t«-L»rl ltd) 4. £.75 WhlicUih, inmllr, porh*brl Aid « :u» Trout, per S*brf. to) MncKerui—r.xtni muss. H«brl.. 11.00 AHJkI Muvkoral-Nn. 1 chore. kpbr1...... JWU rjg lUJ •Maokerel-.Nu. I bay. tv&r1.,....... toi « T.dj Mncaerel—No. 3 ahum. Jvbrl tel, if 6.00 Mackerel—l*Ar»'n family... 4M w 4.7 j Mnckeroi—Fat family. h*brl 3.76 «* 4.UU llulttml. smoked, per lb li Codfish—Uttortru’D. per Ml lbs fi.75 a Aiyl C<HlH<h-»uinnif>r*corc(l 4.74 & to) Cmitlrn-uressi’d.. 7W llcrrlnff—iJibrnilur. split, br15,,,,,....... T.fO A 8.00 llerrltiff-lioliHnd. per keu |,u) *t l.Hr J(erHmt-!4enlc<l. per box.. w H M CaltfurnlHsnlimm. W-Url.iiow 7.76 (A tot KIIIMTy A.Mt .VLTH-App es continue to ndtoncc. They were ho d a full Ho hlubcr limn at the close of last week, reaches also were up n.notch, while rasp* berries Pitted cherries, and most other line* showed ndvnnclmt tendency. We quote: Dates . 'Kljm. Infers...... Turkish prune*. 0u1...... liii, new.... Unlslni*. Infers JUlslii*. I.on(ion, injurs, Ilnlsltia. Vnlcncln Knislni. louse, Muscatel. /.nme currants ...... Citron Ari'lon. Atdoti A|>i>le«. fvnoortUi'd, buxos... Niiutiern I’i'uchof. unpnrod, 1m1v05.... Jlujuberrlci IJlnckborrlcn J'lttCd CtUTfICI 2i VTt, Filberts Alrooml*. Tnrnuoiiß. Naples walnms Hrarllp reruns 7 « u miKASB-Donicrs rejwria rory llglu trade #t i)im* UUunst nty white. CUv brown, a llty yatlloar*,* rmimry whUe‘*A Country wmtw “H ” .4 S-V< Country yellow ...... 44 Country brown...., 4 UltliKN FUUITs-llerrlfß were »oniewlj»l eailer, UlnckbeirlcarelUait at *U»iol3£n per lo*qu boxt imie nerrlea (3.u) per half bus mid nirpburrtea from fi.lo to $a.W. accordmit to quality Otbor frul.a were quoted a* follows: Aoplos. now, per bn J.oroons, per box MorMnn*. t>or box Culllortilu Unruutt pears, full orultt pin crii) Cailirornln punches... annum*. .Nimlui. nor box ' TJW UICULKUIKS-Woro reported firm. Trade met all reasonable expectation*, wo quote: nice. Cnrollna.., J*oul»l«nu. .tura •turn, choleo MondnUnu. Murnmltm Ulo.funojr Itlo, prliuH to cliulco .... Itlojalr to jioud Ulo, common Kin, ruantlmc.v...... IfUi V.tA Wtt H.Ki 9.tfi Ktt i*.;r* Mft lU/i HSS „ SlfO.tllH. Patoot cut'loaf. Ctiufccu I'owUert Urunulnicd. aundnrO Urunuln o<J. noVtlandard A (standard........ A XihS.... ........ Kxtra C. No. 1 Yellow. C0rn........ ....... Hujmr.... Illacftgtnp........ N. 0.m01uMa.... KIMCRS. m 4.1: •U VC4.I . ...2S Allspice,.. |9 ai« c10ve*....,.. 43 Sm Pepper. . Nutmcus W «tii lUDKti—Trade is slupitlfth tor must descriptions ouuldo of No. Is, mid price* remain unchansou. We miule the net biirlnu prices of Icndltitf city elusions Oruoifcuml. limn. V ft, V 4 Urecn-cured, hoary 6Ji» *4 I’nrlHnirod 7*4 **J Damaged hides! fJrrou*eaU bulls'.. r.'i calf, f ft ia£ Dry*s«lU«l. v A. t h Dry flint. No. I ,11 0.16 Fallon hides jl g|;t Daniagcd.Ury It eti3 Sheen-polls. wool estimated.. ~,33 ftO) oils—Fiicos ranged the sump as at the close or last week, nndWHro generally steady. we quote: Carbon. F.laino .....hi I.inseed. boiled, 6.1 Carbon, I*6 test 13>{ Whale,wittier fti Carbon. |Ati lost i«3 Hrwrm 1.30 Carbon. Ill) 1u5t,.,....,. V NcatsfooUpuro. 76 Carbon, »puw white Ntmwfoot, extra Gd and W. W.,............UU Nwatsfoot,.to. 1 fit Carbon, Wlm W, W..... 11 bank so Carbon, Wl*. 1 , . W ;;| ... UW Straits... * *4 rurbon, M.ch. U, w., IXH Turpentine..... 4rt Carbon. Mich. I*. W.... 11 611nen ( ... tßftttt )«arcl« current make....*) Naphtha. doo..iL»dog. U l-ard, No, 1.... .Ja*ollno,deo.,r4<log. 11 iaird,.>o. 3... .....M Ja»ollnu,Ucu.,97dog. 33 Llnsuod. raw.,.6U I’OTATUKS—Were arm at f3.t063.76 per l>rl for •ound new. nun* HALT—There was a steady trade at Quotations: . _ Fine salt, Saginaw and Now Vork » 1.3) Coarse salt, per brl... .. 1.3651.:u Dairy, with bans 3.4Vft3.tM Dairy, without sack* I.VU Ashton dairy, per 5ack........ SUL Droumialuot. m laws l.iu Llrnrpooirine.brownaarks........ Uo HKKDH—There was lltuo doing In any kind.fiax* seed selllnjt at «U 7 cash lur good, and timothy at f3.’JI delivered (or half of August. Halos were mode of 1 car thii«iihy<tnud at gJ.3-. first hair of Auuust fur prime new: td otra thu*aeed at (UOftl.l7. John Shaw & Hen’s (London) seed-circular of July U aayst “A quiet fooling continues to oharao.oHto the market fur fiirm-sveds. .The chief Interest Just now Is dl* reeled towards the now crops, sutural of which are appearing. lied clover-seed la at present quite a dead letter, 'llio Ihiord of Trade returns. Just pmmiiind, state Unit. fur tiie past mump, the Imports In o the Untied Kingdom of clover anaurassseeds weroiVAM qis. value. EUiUi against 9,316 owls, value £l,ttllfor Juno. IHKL"' . WUISKV-Tlit market was steady, lelllng on the hails uf (I.U) for finished goods. . \\o(iu-i.ow prices itlll rule, and a slow trade ex* Isis, We quote: Uood to choice medium tab Coarse end dingy tub., ...uLsi'i Fine and unwosnet, douce hk**l Coarse und unwashed fleece ....... Medium und unwashed Utiuee........... ...........fi**! Medium washed fleece. ..................iUhtr,l Kino wesliod f1eece............ ...lUua.’n Cimrrn washed fleece auiiSl , Hallowed * Cubum'a dlustuui wool circular of Julvfteayas "'ill* market baa boon comparatively quiet tltu post week, and (be sales fall below the pro* vloua one auwe UUUIU lb*. Tut receipt*. especially of washed wnuls. are very large, and dealer* find l.fielr time fully occupied in grading and preparing them for sals. There ho* been eunildarable Inquiry fur Michigan and Wisconsin X, but aa price* offered barely cover coat there have been very row .sales. We unudiiataud ibat over wwuulb* of the Michigan X reported this week waa iota aoiuo time auo to arrlre. so that the actual sale* tbla week of Michigan are .only about ttJMMbs.” LUMIIEU. The fleet at the lumber market yeiterday consisted or ten or twelve vessels, |doce*ituff geuenillv telling at Inaide prices. Other claim were steady. Wo quuiet • linen piece-5tuff....,...,,,,........... ~..f too flltti Urven common Inch... ill) AU.IM union medium..................... xffl ftUWfl Kxtra good and select ft&w Urean good Inch 7.W ttlfufl Hoards nnd atrip*. luJ fei&b Standard ablnglea. ltd S tit Kxtra abUig1M,...,,.,. .... . fid Kalb I.» 9WU The yard trade la very active at (be rate* eaiah* llabed by the Informal meeting of dtelere on Tueodey last. We quolet Kim and aecptid clear, rough, Much....... (£{o £tm aD^ouaTvfeay.‘drimeiiV^iog.\\\\\ , .V.' ifcuj Common dressed siding..... ••••< iWO rluurlug, second coumoo, dre55ed.,.....,. Uux boards. 13-1nch.,,.,.. ffW A stuck boards, iaebMacb, rough,... Pfud U auiok boards, litaliPiiich.,,., Mil) y stock board*. KMlfriucb S 3 sssststt ' 'K jnuonaion atuff.... ... uio* r Ifal plueoalun stud, la b> N! ri...,....,..M, usi pS ' iffl Kblngle*, extru’A. ! 1U bhlngles,ataodawi,, how. *U) WVB HTOCK, ornexao. CATTi.K*>Hecelvtd during Sunday and Bioudar, 4.OUU; same time last wask. «,wci| tool last west. s*l U aad Xd ealveai shipped last week, I&.KU There waa a rather weaker feeling lo the market for shipping cat* tie. and for the lets dosirnbln grades holders lia<l to mnko some concessions In order lo cfose out. Choice lon fftiehod mry full prlins. For Texas griiseaulo and native hmi’hor*'smtT thorn was a fairly steady • mnrkflt, tlio former being, if anything. n trifle firmer. The receipts were llßin, and the middle of the after* noon sow about everythin? sold. Trading was at U.35W3.75 for scalawags, at f3.nursel.fio for grass Texans. at£M)y4l.2s for common to good native butchers* •tuff, and at fl.t.V.V&’i for shipping steers. A few prime lots were taken by exporters at fittWOW. The market closed steady. groTATIONX. • I ■ ' ■ ; Extra llneres-ateere weighing I,«0lbs . and ChoiceHcrtvespFm^^ steers, weighing I.JUIto Usilbs,, .... 5.75*5.915 OoiHltpevor-Uoll-fnlloncd stoops, weigh ing l.»») in UVillu 7; ..,r.fw»itft*. ln ” no hoih, weigh* . hlg I.lU'lo Utrt ,1 Wftitst £ Butchers Htnck—l’nor to common steer* and common lu choice cows for city sinugbiur. „ weighing ftUto w> l.itto Ihs ; ...lTs4i£ B,oc .*.Jb' u . , J ,, “ L ' om,nun cattle, weighing mi lol.dU .wain .«v< 7 Inri'rtnr-l.tjfht und thin rc hull*, mid aioari. TnxiM—Thrmtih itmvot..., Veals-l'orluu 1b.*........... .ZmtUqrl»ps.4».*.l>il,..l7 AI4U .W lOunnlH?. ,72 tlunnies. double..3t wa .’At |Wool ?acka.. MU , IICKIS-Itecolrcd Oitrlnff Ritnday t •At: same lime last week. £i.474t tots Sul: shipped lust week, 2U.UJ*. The C ncilrc und the ninract was Attain sir ntcraffo of prices than for Hatorday old nut show much chmiue. but In II proclutlnn of tic was nppurent. |*nol cured must of the Imirs. barely 3,iUi Esn* liiind*. An earlr clearance wa ,(l for pour to choice II jht. at »173 packlnu hoc*, and nt fot lou. Ssips were ralable at «.k.‘2ii«l.iri Art. Ar, PritfA M >1 Itl'.M :t. :i« )i>v > ’MI IVNtI U......-AU li.SU 4j ;no n.«i 1> Wl (I*s 41 379 U.TS s*i 3< 0.75 m a«j r.:5 ii 7 am o.::. f.r an c. 711 75 311 0.70 .17 Ail IL7II 131 W rt.7l) &i :il3 iu« M AH IJ.M f.( 3vi 0.(15 65 nu 3 (U» :n 311 0.(55 .Ill' HO (Utt .V. HI 0.1?. 6n ius im Hi (HI 6.H5 ft.’ an «.iis ttllKKl'-Hecflred during Sunday nnd Monday. COD; •ami) 11 tun lim truck. ai;j total liut woo*. 1».255s stripped IwL week. 1.M.7. The market wn* nulot and un* cimnged. The supply was amull, hill the demand wai not nt nil active, ana prevtmie price* were no more tliansutinlned. We ouou> poor to choice at Kt.UK 5.3 a per MJ lbs. . IH(*m 20 . &£* 7.^ . «!j« OVs . 2M OiS.W 3.U1 (4010 . I*»4« HI . 3.115 412.70 , 50 ta 2ui* « a i;t 11. w ntf o*4 SIS srV> 2h os 18 O Is}* !«<& 10K 15% S fincrp BALES. So, Ar, PrlCt, So. .. ») ivu 8)...., ,«.■ no o 3« iso no w -i.i.'i m Ul lambs, |»«r bead.. .1,60 111..... EAST UOBRTY. .Hast Lidbutv. J'b.. July 21-OArn.c-Recolpt' Rlucn !• rlduy. J.7-W head through and 1,(61 for till* marked to al fur the week endmjt this dnr.«.Ti:. Ihrmißh mid SJiU local, nualnat O,'JIU throußb and 7.Tfci local the week before: ■'imply fair, wllb a Rood de mand. especially for Rood to extra, wulch are bought up readily for the New Vork market. In alt l'» loads at pood last week’* tJßiiros,—2l load* to country buyer*, and Uie balance iu the retail denlora and local baich era boros Rood to extra shipping grades. M.RI«tU6: fair 10 Rood butcher Block. f4.ftfti.T6j common to llahl butohora, hulls, fat cowa, and steers, Vi.Uttt.TAs Mockers and fuodera (Very few on the market), tt.T6uU.ftli aaloa tu-dny, 1.1. Tn head. Modr-Uecolttia,-t.W) heads loialforibeweek.il.' WO. against IS,4«J thn week before; I’blladalpblaa, Cnlttt! lorkera, pi.Aowuii. smikkp—Hoit'lpis.<i.7aJ bead: total for the week, SWUi, asmlnat IU.OIIJ tno week before; soiling alow at 10c lower than last week. •S .wJajj'i ,f 3.OKV 3JW , uuiwiaa) ]tuir«iu.Ao . 4.(lke kftl . WOG* 4.U) . 4.(11 Nnn* Vouk. July : Ini; K.IUJ for llio we ixior ncilve. but tu U.Wi Tcxnnn, tf.Olft Ifw live wulithtt o) Uto week. J.'.'HJ llvt tmittont no nblpiuc takuiitu llrocaule, amttun. TW «4«t« .TO Ml .W 6»W.. ,H tM&K .unaiwj .irwisl .:!• SliS . »X«UIJ2 :iW sur.Kr-llocolpu, M maklna 43.100 for tho week: dulls tcrr poor to Terr choice sheep, kUWaiUW, but umliilr ntM.dis bsnba. f4.TMf(US. rwi.VK-Ueceljilr, ISjU, msklnu ZV7BO (or the weeks none efforlnu ulkos Urm (ecllnx t nomlual} quoted at WAWU.W per luu Iba. iSISS! . l» « IH* • BT. i < om?>otyTs? : CTTrf®=Trepffrnt»rt«j-»htiv-' inputs, tuii urjtent demand for nailre shipping steers and good cross Toxanat values Drtnt exporters iirliur KUJwJ.Jfii nnnyr shlppinc, f.va>W.UJ} native butcher? stHure. *a.,S«t.AJ! talr to cack-o grass Texans, liti* 4.33| Colorado steers. Rood tocbmcacorn- Mrt Texans, fl.fttf.iut native cows and golfer*. <2.U>a aiiEEP—Jlecolpts, SUO: shipments, none; stead* and flrmt muitotiß,<3.oo44 60. . IJaos—Ulßhort Yorkers, 16.C09&U: packing. fLtOtb (LTut choice ui fane/ heavy, <d.:uaa.Wj receipts. 2,WOf inlptnonts, J.lttl. KANSAS CITY, ' BpetUH Ditpnuh to Tht Plicaoo TXbunt KANSAS CITY, Mo- July XJ.—CATTLE—ThO Prlf 4 Currmt* repor-at Uccolin*. &4Wj shipments, 3jC.’>; market more active: best lirnu low credos weski tnulTo shippers, W.-RWW.tiS{ native Stockers and feed* «rs, rA*.Vrf t.tU; native cows, ri.WS3.iUt crass Texas. lii'vs.’UH. ItiniH-UecolpiM.lDth shipments. 151 1 market about the some ss Hnturdart offer ncs of lighter woUht and - more inferionjuaUtyt choice. W.4Utsd.4si light ship*' pine and rolled pucklnc, <d.a*2<L39. fftuut's. llAi.Tnionc, July ftl-OATTLE-siarket alow: me* dlum and common )*3t(o lower: vcry’busi, Ikf&a first quality. M.13)5ft6.«31ij medium, W.iJoet.U'.Wf onliiiarr. rl.6tk«iudt mutt suios at (4.6066.01; receipts, l.tUdt sales, 1.361. hwini:—Fulr supply: moderate demand at tWDft U.IU: recelpta, 6.tta>‘(- hiikkpam) iM«iw-Arrlrals, 1i.773; sheep, 910)6 6.00} lambs, fa.Joftti.so. v INDIANAPOLIS. iMifAVAi'ous. Ind., July 36.-11008-Firm; pack* Imr W-sesiWU: receipts, I,ai): shipments, TOO. Cattlk-DuII and lower: shipping, ft.2ViA.76i butchers*. (3.,6&4.36t receipts, 400| ahlpmonts, Ufc butEi*-(a.tUft4.Js| receipts, WO: shipments, BUV. . CiNCINN-ATt, July 26.~11008-Coramon and light, lj.lWiU.tU: packing and butchers’, tc.VoftU.oot receipts, l.OW: shipments, 416. I'OUKIGN’, BptcM DUpeteh to 17i« Chicago Tribune. Uvsnroou July 56-11:30 a. m.-FLOtm-No. 1, lli Cdl Nu.3.VsCd. 11 iu IN—Wheat—Winter. No. 1. UelOdi N0.3.956dt spring. No. I. 0* Adi No. 3. Us: white. No. I. ft» 7U: N0.3,1)550: club,No. 1.9* KWi No.3,Us7d. Coro,ss. FiiovraiONß-Fork, 74i. Jjird, 68a. 1.1 veiipuuu July 36.—Wheat—Spring No. 3 firmer at 9*7dt No. I while flrmerat 9a9d: winter steady atQs lid for new Wosturn. HoeolpU—Wheat for past week, Atlantic i*ori* 33,760 qrs, Faclflu ports other source* KUDqrs, Cont,6llU)qra. The fulluwing Hero rocolvud by tlio Chicago Hoard of Trade: rn.-I.ard, STaM. Julv 25.—Wheat In fair demand and Hrmt red winter,W* UMt N 0.2 spring, Vs Ud: No.Hdo. l*s. Corn steady at (n. Cargoea off cuasl—Wheat and corn In inodurutu demand and stuailr. To arrive— Wheat urn) writ iiulut mid steady. Fork. 71s. Lard, Ins, llsnill-L 41st K I’.. TM Ud. Tallow. »6«. (.'heesu, 6h. l)uof—Kxtra India most. 133 s ikL Aiauic I.as’K—Wheat and curu uuluiand steady. Country markets a shade higher. Weather In Kugland fine. , 1 | .ok nus. July 56.—•>1 veil pool—Wheat firm. Cora stuady. 6i AUK i.anb—Wheat Heady. firm. Canioos off wa»l—Wheat and rorn steady. Cargoes •on pa*»aiC-Whoat and corn steady. CuunDrniar* kola for whoat-hnglloli a shade dearer.: French Prm. Farmers’ dellrorlM <>f ttnallali wheal daring the past week. U,tiliqrs. llanreit bsk ormmeneea. Weather In ISnglaud uud on ttm Comment fine. Ferls—Wheat and flour linn.. French crops luro oat less abundant than was anticipated. NEW YORHaV Bfreiat DUwUh to Ths Chicago JVthuns. New VoitK. July 2i-GUAtX-VVmter wheat baa been lew acilvo Unto in tbe opUoo Hoe and qplie an*, auitled aa lo valuea, opening In tbe Instance of No. X red atau advance of about tfba bu. aoou, boweTef. yielding to the extent of about H9iMo a bu, to rally Inter on about H9tte per bu, but rucoded attain near the close slightly. No. 1 red declined about ft) abu oa a light vail. No. I white wheat bad beau very boa roe, and for .prompt' 'delivery bald above tbe vl>w« of buyer*. Interrupting business, Tho export inquiry baa been very taiga, chocked In part by the rlio in ocean freight. Spring wheat ruled weaker un a alow movement.- galea of. No. l rod at IUU, closing ut 11.9 bldt.No.9 red ok fliWebaiW, chiefly at <I.WH, closing aIIUfJH bid for railroad atocki du July at fhWdl.fltf,. mostly at tUMIUUU. closing at fl.Wi do August .at !,£>& closing at <l.<MMaakud and il*H bldi Septem* boratlUJMel.Ws. closing-tit (Ud.aikdd and lUW bid i do October at ll.WSst.flJ*. closing at SU*l* aaked audIUWM bidi du iioamo?-grader at ‘ lUlt rod ateauier grado at lUflr ungraded M IUB ttl.MtWuatly at |UUkI4S| Ntv-9 Chicago spring at 9U4j Nw,S Milwaukee apriog atH-»l New York No. fl apring at IWBi No, .fl , aprlng at (bug l«u>lfi ungraded spring at |l (991.10. ‘('be ■tuck of ' wheat |u warebomo . her* la repurled u showing for iba week a farther Increaae ol t'Atca buabota. Corn aomowbat unsealed, open*’ big un No. % untbe option (lit ratbeK weaker, but through tbe afternoon hardening again to Iba extant of • about *9*o per bu*b*l.‘. oo * fair business. Kariy dellveriee continue quite pruuloont In the dealing*, though cheeked In part by tue meagre eupply avaliant of tbo No. flgrade. Mixed Woatera ungraded at 46«iJ Wo. aa to quality and con* dlitont UUiUt bu went «9Aici New York, ateamar mixed. MHtfMo. moatlyqt Wet No. i white at Wei New York yellow at Uftm ateamar white aifllKet wblte tfoutberaat tile. '4'be slock el mam ware* 9 me, heuors, §(*«•' ■ 'UW3.TS s..v»4.*r> i Vo. A*'. Prtct. ai vn • ii,iw 1» Stockers.. Kt 7 am m stockers..i.iai ,\ij 6<l Texas,..,. 813 ILW mi an •tl Texas.... tti am at mm am v. Texas wi ax» 33 Texan...*, Mi iL'ij m Texas Bf4i sum tMToxa VTB am a». ir,i :uu W Texas Bat v.wi 31 Texas KU run 4-1 Texas mt n.:u 15 Texas *>!( 3.1 U iftTexos km am teToxna ;tw am 34 Tcxa ;») 2.K1 iivroxua..... vn aiaj iCToxu* r.xt am WToxas TUT 3X. 31 Texas nw , 3JD 3-Texas u« * sjw 13 bu 115,.., aat II 1.(117 3.3 j W Texas CIU ICO BA til?, catti.i: At'. 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Prlet. 421 ttl | HU) m wu aw ;u SM> OW tn as uw GJ ZM (S.M mi «n Vi 301 0.4 i 4t am 0.43 Ml *417 Mo 67 :wt mu IM. 57it 0.40 41 14771 0,411 SI Ist 0.40 711 316 o.tll »» mo tun nr :w uv. 7U zvj aiu ’3 107 0.31 4.4 SOS CUi 57 240 iUH 37 331 (Ui 15 173 Dili 33 141* tun 21 IW U.UU Af. PrUt. .10' H.K .!(« 4.?.'* .Irfl 4.(0 .104 4.3) NKW.VOIIK. 2i,-llti!v»:B-necclpt«. 6.150. tnak i*oki mlNCflllanoous weak and dull: tot quoiably hljjbor: stnora. V4U.UUI rat titilla. *um<.76 por 11W jxponem uiad TO: nhipoionU fur re cnltle. ail stiuup, 7UJ careumM icnti* to-day: atoamer* to«murroir ?, 1,(MI quartan beef,TO enmasea 6T» LOOTS. UALTIMOIIC. CINCINNATI. BY TELEGRAPH.