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THE CHICAGO DAILY TliIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1873, 5 SPRINGFIELD, EFatnl Accident—The €emmitteo on ©Onpital Stoek o Corporntionn to Visit Chicago and Other Cltdos—Tho Quess tion of Erinting the Railrond Com- missfoners? Schodules Speetal Diapateh to ‘Tho Chicago Tribune, BenixorieL, Sopt. 2.—-Dr. Goorge M. Har- rigon, of Pleasant Plalng, was killod fant night Dy belng thrown from his horro. By tho fall hinneck was brokon, These aro tho fusts ua do- voloped by o Coroner's Jury. ‘Tho decensod wag 57 yenra old, and he had resided iu Ploasant Plains for fAifty years. 5 Whore was no goneral eession ‘of tho Btato Doard of Equalization to-day, but tho Commis- sionors aro still ot worl, and onch dny confima the Ueliof theb tho scuxion will reach over n po- riod of tsvo montha ab least, 43 *Tho Raflrond Comumnitieo is not tho only ono that is n tribwlation, The Committco on Unpl- tnl Block of Corporalions js soroly perpiexad, oy aro roquired by Iy, ‘ubsolutoly, to maka an aescusment of this class ‘of proporty, sud just Tow to rench it is & question not yet nolved. ‘e, Miles, tho Chnivinan, vinitod Gilcago with tho Topo of lenrning romothing with referenco to 1ho corporations in Cook County, in which thoro nro said bo bo 1,000, but failed to g:ubnuyluformn-_ tion of value to himself or hia Committeo, 1o loarned, however, tbat {ho Connty Altornoy of Cook Connty hold this part of the lnw to bo unconstitutionul, nud from this fact it is safo to Infer that tho Aurensors of tho county, who it iy eald failed to do their duty In this partientar, gob their cue from Mr, Root, or sume ono whoentor- tainw liko viows, It i likely thut the Commilico will vinit Chicago, and give thoir porsonal atten- tion to looking up nud netioRslng tho core porations to - found there, nnd- will probubly visit Quines, Leorin, and otber pacos. fhis scomy to ho tlio only way out of the mat- ter, n8 110 datn exists fromwhioki ey can othor- wiso not. ‘I'he list of corporations in tho Secro- tary of Stato's oflico eannob bo rolled upon, s more than one-half of them nro myths. Tho County Clerk of this eounty wng to-day notified that rovoral corporntions i tho City of Bpring: Hold hiad not been nssoared, among them tho State Jowrnal Company and our streot railwny zompanios A Special Committeo, to consist of R, T. Der- Heligon, of Coolc; Mr, Dawey, of Wil ond Mr. MoMasfors, of Randoiph Oowntios, will probpbly bo nppointed to-mavrost on tho part of thoState Board of Equalization to visit Chicngo, Joliet, nnd othor points, to asscss tho capital stock of corporations. > Tho question of priuting tho schedules’ which the Tindirond Commiusionery havo but jnst pro- pared, and the manner n which thoy were to bo paid ' for,” haw ~occnsioncd Fomo _corre- spondonco, In’ reply to tho - question of tho Commissioners nddronsed to_ tho Trinting Committee, viz: Sccrolary of Blnlo, ‘Auditor, and Governor, us to whother tho gclied- ules woro such printing as the Journal Compuny conld chargo for nnder- their - contrnet ny Sato Yrinters, the Convnitteo’ nnuwor ihat thoy nro not; whoroupon M. Vliillips, President of tho Journal Company, being o nolified, informs the Commiksioners that if this viow i# sustined by tho Attornoy-Gonerol - tho Journal Company will do the printing: npon such terms oud to bo pnid at wuch timo a¢- the - Loglsiaturo mny hereaftor dotermine, ' Tho Attornoy-Gen- el olds thnt th opinion of tho Printing Com- mitteo is correct, and thus tho mattor ends, Tho Journal Company are doing thoe worle without a contract, nlthough- {he Comissionors nro in osession of figuros Tndo by the Hon. D, L. ‘hillips, in which ho says tho cost will not ox- cood §6,000. Tho oflicial publication of tho schedulos pre- pared by thoe latlrond. and Warahonso Oommiss sioners will bo mnde in-the Slala Journal of 'Fhuraday morning, - It is a distanco taviff for tho Tolado, Wabnsh & Western Railrond for 214 mailes, nnd for o liko distanno 6 wifl also apply to tho Chicago & Alton, Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Chicago, Rock Taland & Pacific, linvis Contral, and_Chicago & Nerthwoatern. Otlbor echiedules will follow ag fasb-as fhey aro pro- pered. THE COUNTERFEIT §500, Fears Expressed that tho Whole Isstio Will Flave to fZe €alled IneeBDescrips= tion of the Bogusy Note, New York, Sept. 1—A Washington special snys ¢ * Trogsuror Spinner hus stuiod (hat ho hover saw n_botter-oxeculod counterfolb thun that of tho £500 legal-tondor noto, which was ‘mado public yestorday, and that (ho wholo insno of 89,000,000 will hievo to bo ealled in, and a noy serieo issued.” A Tho following is o dozcription of tho difforon- oos botweon tho gonuing and countorfeit 2540 Togal-tender noto of tho issno of 1869 Who up- right that holds tho balaneo of tho ecalos hold in tho hand of tho femalo figura showy & whito lino in tho counterfeit on the fower part of {ho paim of the hund to tho sccond fingor. In tho jon- Rino noto tho upright is quite biack, and lost in thio shiadow. Thio Jower part of the right lapel of €lio coat iu tho porérait of Adams, in tho coun- terfoil forms un nuglo. In the genuine it is a dintinet curved ling 3 also, tho Luttons on tho counterfeit nro irregulnr in shape, whilo i the Fonuino thoy aro decidodly round and dark in Bolor. _ Pagtieular attention is called o tho but- ton on tho lefe rido of the cont in ibo connter. foit, | In Lhe woud * Washington,” in {ho conn- terfoit noto, tho black slinde forming {ho flrst siroka of tho letter W forms nn nngio ut {bo bot- fom, Iu tho genuino it formsa curvo in rulod ghading. Under tho right-haud stroke of tho lotter W, and ovor the letters A aud , thero nro four ruled Jinen in tho counterfeit, Thero arn but threo in tho gounino noto, Under tho lotters A and 8 in tho vord Wushington in tho counterfoit there aro five rnled Iines, andin tho geuuino four, Also, under the lotter I m tho sameword thera are four ruled Jinos In the counterfeit, and in (ho genuino threg. At the hottom of tho Iot- tor I in the denopination title there are five ruled lines in the countorfeit, and in tho genuino pix, Tho localized fibro ou tho left of the por- trait is blue; it tho genuine without color. In the counterfeit isn red eeal ; in the gonuine it is printed in n delleato carmine color, In tho counterfoit it is moro of n brick color, and has n heavy nppoatance, moro ‘especiully in tho raya whicli form tho outridoof tho seal. Attontion ia colled to the blwred and geratehy appoaranco of the lathe-work and lettering on’ the back of tho counterfoit, which, wpon compnrison with the gennine, wifl bo rendily. porcoived "To-day nnother counterfeit £500 greenbacl was recoived ot tho Sub-Trensnry, mnking tho third rocolved minco Sutwrday, I is bolievod at tho - Bub-Trengury that tho countorfoit bills camo from tho Wost, and thut thoro are but fow ciren- Inting in Now York, Tho bills have been oxumn- inod by the oxposts of the Amorican Buuk Noto Gompany, mad a0 prononnced by (et f0 bo tho best connterfoit bills that ever came undor their notico. CGeorgo W. Marlor, of the Sub-Trensury, Bnys that tho paper on which tho forgod bills aro vinted is lighter ihon thet of tho gonuine. YIB nlso gaya that the faco of tho bills cunnot bo digtinguisiied from the gonuine, bub that the lotters on the back aro tinged with greon whore ihoy should bo Kurl‘enbl)_’ whito, and that n bluo tiné poculiar to the gonuine it not percoptiblo in tho countorfeit, Yrrvsvinie, Pa., Soph 2—An old man, & stranger, 60 yoars old, named Honry Bweet, was nrrested hiord to-day for passing one of tho now £600-greonbacks, o was roleased on $8,000 bail, tho amount which ho doposited s security for bis bondsmnn. FORT SIiLL. Al Quict on the 29th UM, Spieetal Iigpateh to Tho Chicago Trivune, LAWRENOE, K#,, Sopt. 2—As my dispatchos .mvo forashndowed, wo nt lonst have positive ‘nows from Fort 8ill sinco the date of the Waco canard, Lottors woro received to-day at the In- fia Buperintendont’s offico from Agont Ilaw- orih, dated Aug. 28, Tho Afionh eaya: It 8 . issue-duy ab tho agenoy ; that Lo s sick in bed, wnd tho Indians hiva boon coming In all day to shakohandswithhim, andinquironftor hishenlth, [leislooking for tho arrival of the enptive Chiefs, Batantn and Bix Lreo, duily, Tho Southwente prn Btago Company's coach, Which loft Bill {ho ik, roports all quiet, and lbnt Halsnta and Dig Trea havo not arrived yot. ABIINGTON, Hopt, 2.—~The Commisslonor of Indlun_Affairs’ recelved fo-dny n loltor from T, 3L Haworth, Indian Agent b Fort Bill, write ton Aug. 21, tho day ufter tho raported mnssn. oro, in shich Jio raports tho Indiuus quiot, and ronlly anyious for pencefnl rolations with the whites, Ho thinks tho lndinns of the ageney aro, au o body, In o ktato of feoling for n lione- felul counell” or trenty to bo made with them by which tho bordor of Coxis may ho made 1y wufo from harm, #o fav s theso fudinng aro cous sorned, nu any other part of the Ktate. it iolhardion Michigan State Constitutionnl Com- minnion. Speetal, Dispatels to Lhe (1 engo Tothune, Toansia, Mich., Sopt. —In tha Conntfintlon- © 41 Commiswion, this wftornoon, the Canitico oo Lducalion voported nos nitiolo perpotuativ tho Btate Normal and publio sefiool, Agvienliuy tego and University, nud sitowing {ho T. 5 lfi!"" to cafublish anyother institution of leain- dnmandad by tho vooplo, aud, if “desivable. [ certnin portions to placo al of tho snid inntitutions undor the gontrol of nringle Bonrd, Tho Hlato Buperin- tondonts of Pulille Tostvuction shall bo cx-oflicio momborn of {lo_Noard of Control “of enclt inatitution. Tha Normal Bchool shall coutinua wnder the genoral nuporyinion of tho Btato Board of Fduentlon, and_tho University under the Bonrd ot Negonts, Froo tullion muet be glven in each rehiool distriot four months in ench year, and the Legislaturo shall establigh fn ench {owns ship nnd city n publio library, to ho main(uliicd by tho eritnnl finos, penaltios, and forfoiturci of najd townalip or clty. Tha Comminzion 18 to- connlder the abolition of all npecitio taxes, and tho proprioty of establishing n Hiato Prisun in tho U\\]mv Poninmlar, To-moraw, & propo~ mtion will bo (n(roduced to subimit thoe question of ntrlking Gut tho word * malo™ from tho Con- alitution to, n .gonoral voto of _tho womecun in thin . Blalo,—nftor . duo.’ yopintration, opnratoly i erid question to bo 8o submitted in tho goneral olcctiun of 1675, WASHINGTON. &pecial Diginateh to' The Chicagn Tvibune, TOLIOY.OF THI THEASUNY DEPARTMENT. WasmNGTOX, D, O,. fopt: 2—Tho suggostion baving beon nade’to tho Beoratary of tho Trens- ury, that, during -tho coming two onths, ho might proy ateunulato corrancy in tle f'rensury in.ordot Lo ponr it out when tho coun- try needs it; in November and Docombor, tho Becrotary -is underslood to huvo stated that ho' did uot intond to devitto from tho uniform policy of the Departmeont, elthor by restricting tho pirehases of bonds or by. defarring onxeoucy diaburso- monkx, as Jus heon wuggestod, The Intlor wus rogardod s equivalent fo. b sucponsion of poy- meut, and tho formor {0 ho noodloss. CHARGES AGAINST INDIAN ACENTH AND TRADERNA, i “Wastorn men, tempararily hero, atata (el it 18 ot & mattor of wurprisa that hogtilo Indinin arg found, a4 they. hovo boon reconlly suppliod with tho best pattorn of improved firo-nrmo, They stato ‘thot it s the regnlar practico of trndars, nt all tho military posts ou tho Uppar Micsourl River, to eell- riftes and ammunition to Tudime undor all ciccum- stances, aud at largo profits, hey eny that it enu ho proved hoyond doubt that “direelly aftor tho terriblo ‘mnasncro in Dakots, Lo yoars axo, {ho Indinng camo futo tho trading siation wilh tho blood on thele hands and clothes, froch {from tho wuder ~of women and childron, and obtained from the Goveramont Agouts Inrgo supplios of riflos and ammunition, UNION PACIFI0 RAILROAD COMMISS10N. An officor of the Government who ling recently relurned from o trip ovor the Unfon Incifio Ttond, tatos that tho rond will o unlikely to cull for tho finnl Governmont Commission, which sholl oxmmiuo whothor or nob 16 is o fro-cluss rond, until it whell havo means and time to rofurnish o large porlion of its track. IIo reports that thae ivou of the road has Decomo vory nmeh worn, gud fhat most of tho joints aro not of the improved patiern used on Tirat-claus ronds, UOHTILITY OF TUE MORMONS TO FIE UNITED BTATES ovERNE: It i8 stated that tho hostility of tho Mormons to tho Geuoral Government iy o greab in of Utah fhat porfect espionnga hias licon eatablished over the Unitod Btatos mails, erid thot lelters suspected to bo of o polltical charactor, or to reflect in any way upon_the condition of tho. Mormons, are de- tained, opened, and read, ond Torwaxded to thoir destinition aftor tho writers havo been morked. Soveral Instauces of tho opening of lotters Lavo recontly boon brought to tho notico of the postal authorities, [To the Associated Preos.] TIE GEN] A WasmvaTox, Hopt. 2.—A bolief prevails thnt the Goneva nward of fiftcon millions nnd a Linlf of dollars has alroady been paid into the United Stntes Trensury ; but, on inquiry, it hns heen nscortained that prelimionry urrungeinonts only Dave been mada to this end. On tho Gth of Juno tho Becrotary of tho 'l'reasury issuod n eail for tho redomptlon of cortaln neries of 5-20 bonda, moro than covoring tho hmount of the nward, In anlicipation of ils pymont, . and tho Britinh Governmont arrangod with the Syndicato to dischargo this tronty obligation. Tu puru- anco of tho plan adopled, a large’ amomnt of 1hoso bondu have beon surrondored to tho Trons- ury, and gold certificatos isencd therefor, to bo made available on nd aftor Sopt. 6, tho timo of tho formal rodemplion of tho honds. Thouo goldoortilleton, it in uudonoad, aro i tho lands ot tho Buitivh Consut atNow York, to bo delivered with other like roprosentations of spocio, thelr value covering the entiro award, by tho British Minister Lo ihe Scerefary of Stato, and by him” trousferred to the Tredsury wy 0 ‘much eash. DACR-PAY. Tronsnrer Spinuor has vritton o letter to o membor of Cotigross on the back-pay question, and saya: ** I doubl whother oven the covoring of thie monoy, withaut_consideration wnd wilk= out legul autliority o warant of Inw, will placo it hovond tho rench ol tho patlies fo whom it logaily belongs, I thinlk it could ba clniied a time horendtor, in toveral waye, and ovon on €hé mero afatement of mn account by the deposi- tor, or by his helrs-at-law, azainat tho Usiled States for moncya liad and d, It in pos- sible that you might, yourrell, Iy yuur Tt will and tesiament, will it 1o tho Uovernment, slat- ing, ns a consideration, tho love and aidction you bore your naliveim:d.” T Tho Prexident will nol weel, 1o business of importuneo demunding Lis attontion. To has been vivited at Long Braneh tho ast fow dnys by Sceretary Bolkuap and_As- sistaut Scevetary Cownn, Secrolary [‘liclmn]:;on , nad mattora elating to thelr vo- spectivo depariments ero disposed of as prompt- 1y 18 if tho Lrevident woro in Weadilugton, 3Lr. Dont, father of Mrs, Grant, in shill in vory foobla coudition, though not condined to hia bed, TANK NOTE 15908 . Arrangemonts aro making for the enrly irsuc of now 20, $10, und £2 National Bunk notes. REVENUE ANPOINTUENT, Thomaa Ir, Blucgeon huy been appointed In ternnl Rovenuo Storokeuper of tho Lonth Mis- aouri and Waltor Beott b tho Soventh Kentucky District. t Washinglon this KANSAS. ot Weather—Land Controversy Ae- twoeon the Ottnava Indians and tho Ottzwwn Univernity. Speeial Dispateh ta The Chicage Tritne, Lawnpexce, Sept. 2.—Tho weather-record to tho 18t Beptember gavo .us sevoral consecutive dnya with tho thormometor ovor 100 degrecs, tha hottest wenther during tho past sis yoars, Tho weather is vory dry, and there is not more thau one-third of crop in this part of (ho State, For several yenra a controversy has been rag- ing botweon tho Ottawn Indinns and the Ottawn Univorsity respecting tho proceeds of tho Offavin Indian resorvationa in Frauklin Conuty, Knn, Iho landy pansed into tho hands of the Univ sity, aud the Indians claim that {hey havo beon unjustly treated. 'Tho matter has Dbeon hoforo Comgrees and wnder . inyos tigation. Last vinter Congress possed an nct snbmitting tho_whola mattor toa Bonrd of Arbitralors nawed in tho uct. They met ye- contly in Boston, organized, and appointed sub-committco_composod of' Col, Irving, of tho IntoriorDepnrtmont, and the Ilon, 11,8, Neal, of Obio, {0 5o to Katisns nud take tho tontimony in the cnso, That Committeo iy now in this cily, and bogan work to-day, O CAVED IN. One Jian aud Two Horses Killed by 2niding Earth, Trrersnonan, s, Bopt, 2.—This morning an accidont oceurted at o sandbank on tho premitos of Dr. A, J. Davis, on Poun ayenuo, mhullint{ in tho donih of o man named John Martin, 'Iho workmon wore en§|};. d in digging sand, when o hugo masg, wolghing upwards of woveuty-five toun, camo down, burying Muriu, two horses, and o wagon complotely out of sight, Nartin woH hlnmfly orushed to denil, and”both horsos wero Lilled, 'I'wo othermien, who woro ub work, narrowly escaped with their kv - Maand Mie Pocicot Piekeds Drryspunot, fSept. 2,—Notwithstanding the ond fortuno which cumo to My, Georgo Bmith, 1o ownor of tho maro Bollo Berkloy, ut the yncs on Sutuiday, tho !wmminry ronult of Mk vinit fo this eity tuing out to bo bad,: Yestordny he vis rubbed of o pockel-book containmg 3,900 in groenbacka, the monelary rolurn of Lis sncoene o (ho oonrro, 'Thio hook was in tho pocket of o coat which, whilo vlnilin" the stablo, ho lund- yarfontly 1Tt in tho ulall of biu fuvorito maro, Boon nflor Lo wont back Lot tho garment, but, though 1t wns sl thore, a (hiof had nndo & yun through tho pockote, which woro ontiroly cnp- tied, . gt s Rrogress of Westorn Exploving Expo- ditiaite, Barr Taxe, Aug. 2,—Tho robbors of Tloxie: Boriei rud mitlos hivo ccoped frow Beayer Juil. The Shoritt by in purenit, Tozic i pruhing to- wardi the Colorade Tiver nud will Join tho main mart of tho Wheelor expadition ab Forb Wingato nlo fn the reasou, Uavfe Joues' oxvloriug varty from TFark Dridgor s ronchad tho Mowstanc country, Ty 1no cais off whoul 200 milen from the railrond 1o Dozoman Mowntnin, Tho now ranto hack promisen utill shortor and moro fonsiblo wagon- road. No Indisny have beon oncountored, “MINNESOTA, Fatal Acchdentys and Suicidesesdonl= suny w= A Rindlettorm -« Hirncic by LtglitningeeCrops, speeinl Dinpateh to Tha Chicagn Trihune, §10 PAus, Sopt. 2—At ho farm-honao of Joneph Tichardron, in Elgin, Wabselaw County, on thio 25th ulk,, au ox-toatn atlachal to o wagon was loft standing in tho rond when tho fermer ,oud his mon went {nto bronkfast, ‘ho oxen stnrting oft down tho road, Lhomas Tticharduon, o lad of 13 yenrs, son of (ho farmer, loft his placo at tho table to sun nfter and stop thom, Whon Lo had nenrly cnught up with {he wagon, and {hio oxen wero golug at full speed on & down vdo,tho wagon-tonguo foll from tho yolo, cateh= ing in the gro nud, nnt Ml)l’\l]cd the wagon suddon- 1{, Tho oy, ranning with nfihis might, raugainat tho Tind ehd of tho Wagon-hos, o projecting Lourd of which stiuck him in tho pib ef. the stomach, .Xlo was bavely ablo_to walk bnek to tiio haniio, whon hio cominonced vomiting blaod. A phynician was promptly enlled, but tho injury ‘\;‘ns fatal boyoud kielp, aud death rogulted noxt iy, 5o far, the newnpapors linva chronicled threo suicldea aud twoniy-cijght fatal aceidents ocour= ring in thig Staty during tho month of At Two of ihe muicides and. tive of tho accidonts wero dircetly cansed by {ho uso of intoxicating liqnors, _8ix denths veouvred by drowning; fiyo from mjuries *reccived by bolng _rmn ovor by ronpers; four Trom taw-nill necidents; (hroo by runaway tewns; Lhree, from Deiug run over Dy cors; tiwo from cuvoleis hendling of guns; abd ono hy using koroseua as « fire-kindler, A morchant's- wife at- 8t. Cherley, in Winonn County, was_fincd 295, tha othor dny, for o fo- rocios nssanlt upon andthee * woman who por- sisted in tradings with bor Inisband after heing notified by her jealous wifo to trado somowhero elso, 'Tho nusanlted woman sufforod no Lodily fnjury, but way terribly frighteued. Neinly all the windows in Rush GIlE, Pino County, which faced went ov north, wero brokon, on ‘Thursday night last, by & iorco’ hail-storm, ‘Iho buil camp with such weight ns to boud lightuing-rods down to tho roofs, and was blown through (ho windows with such forco g to break tho lfinn{ering» on np‘ronlm sidos of the roomns. Bovernl chimueys aud two unfinished housca woro blown down ; one houso was movad off ita foundations, and anotkicr houso was unroofed, At Duttersleld siding, on tho Sioux City Rails way, on tho 23d nit,, some unlkmown neotndrely removed the bolt connecting the switoh-har with tha rails, and then moved the switch so as (o con~ nast the track from the cast with the side-track, on which scixtoen curs woro standing. TFortu- nnlely, tho noxt train due, an eastwird-honnd froight trnin, was abond of fima, and so stopped thero to walt its Lino, nud thua it was discoverod tbnt tho owiteh bad Dbeen moved, although tho target was ercct, Whon tho switch had been ro- paired, the traln moved on cauliously, and, » short 'distanco away, the ongiucor found o rail 1aid across tho track. "ho houso of Albcrt Tripp, at Northflold, was struck by lightning Inst Uhursday night. N, Tripp, who was asleep nesr whare the house was etruck, wes goverly shacked. A pano of pgluss was ‘porforated a3 by a small shot, and, Whorover tho lightning lefl its merk ubout tho Bouso, tho appearance wis as if made by o wido~ Iy-seatterod chargo from o shot-gun, lio northern papers promise n lnrgo crop of crauberrios this season. 1o whont-yieldis oven larger than heretofora reported, but tho wenthor is not ontirely favorablo for stacking nud threshs ing. Corn, l{xmu[;tmnt Minnenotx, iy reported n Deing an unusurlly good aop tiis your 3 bub tho aupply will yot fall short of tho pinory-do- mand, which Lins herctoforo been supplied moat- 1y from Towa and Ilinois. MADISOM. Aunnunl Meecting of the Wiscensin Grand Lodige 0f Good emylarss Spectul Dispateh to The Clieago Tribuns, Map1sos, Wis., Sopt. 2.—Tho Wisconzin Grand | Lodgo of Good Tomplars began their Riglteonth Annual Seseion Lore this morning, with all tho ofticora and some four-scoro delegntes prosent. Theodoro Kanouso, Crand Worlhy Chief Wemp-~ Jar, dolivored o gomowlat lengthy address. 1lo gnye more work has been dono during tha past thun sy provious year. The uverago condition of tho Todzos i3 good, thomgh. thoy have logt muony by romovala and non-pay- ment of duca. Tho appointment of ‘a Btelo Organizer, nnd hiolling conventions, Lan iad goud rosults, Aid in tho cntwo of {emper- pueo by Bather Matthow tamperanco wociction, Sons of Temperarce, organizationn of ladics, i somo localitics, is neknowledigad, Tho formas tion of nlinnces and altondances in Courts for the prosceution of unlawiul eolling of liquor js wrged, and othor mothods, o rostrict tho ovils ronultmg from tho lquor tradic, as much o &) wiblo Tho platform ol the American Censtitutional Union, and it agitation for the ropeal of tho lnw requiring bonds of liquor ecllery, nud making them rospon- siblo for consequences of theie traife, i sharply eritieined, and grtitnde express to thoso who atood by fnd strongthcned that law in tho Lopris- lature, and to Gov. Weshburn for edvoeating obedience to law till thero has been timo- to test ity ofivione; W. I, Hazollon, Scerctary, amd Dirn, 8. BT, W, Likens, Weasurer, rend {hets ro- ports. “Cho Tormer ' thinks thoro is ebinduut reason to rejoico together over {ho succesnes of tho jeu und encourngement | for tho faturo In tho ktruggles for temperanee. o presiont nuwbor of working lodges s 161, & guinof 5, Wotal acling memberslip, 9,520, n gain of 926, Reccipts for tho year arg 34,701 ; cxpenditures, 4,631, An urgent uppeel iy inada Tor inerensed roventes Lo promote tho eflicicnoy of tho Ordor and push on tempornuco reforn:, Thig nflernoon, stending committosy woro ap- ed. Tho election of ofiicors is put down for to-morrow foronoon, An inorcsting roport wau proented from delogates to tho Right Worthy ‘Grand Lodgo, at Loudon. Some othor business was tranunctod, and, at b o'olocks, tho Lodge ad- ourned for n stcambont oxcursion ou Lako onone, ‘Whin ovoning n grand publio meoting 1s to Lo held.in the Assembly Chember, ‘Tho Madison Schuetzen "Club {urned out in force, with musie, this afternoon, to welcomo their prize-taking dologates from the Schuatzon- feut at Manltowos, and will colebrata with songn, specchos, aud lager this ovening CANADA. The Moynl Commissien to fleet To- Rlorrew—Eersonnl-—Tho ‘Coronts ite- gatta—Musical £rizes, Spectal Dlspateh to Tho Clicago Tribune, OTTAws, Bept, 2.—DBailey, of Ayxhnore, tho distivguiehed Cunadian nthlete, has Toft, to tuke part in tho Calodonia games in Now Yorlk., Arrangements aro nomly comploted for tho meeting of tho Royal Comminsion on ‘Thursday. Tho pross will bo largely reprosented, Rirs. Lincoln, widow of the late President Line coln, is hero, Tho rumor is currort thet Trof, CQoldwin Smith, now in Torouto, is to tako tho editorinl manngoment of tho uew reformn paper Lo by oy- tablishod in Quebea, "Tho Legislature into bo convoned on tho I1ut of Octoboy, d "Tonoxo, Sopt. 2.—Fntrics for, tho grand re- alta on the bay loro this woolk havoe olosed. ‘he prizos ure mueh more Liboral thau at former rognttan: Fifteon bands of musio will ho in compoetition Tiero this wool for prizes oored by tho Order of Toresior. = MANITOBA. Fhe fProponition 1o [keiense the Amera tenn Prisonory KEejortednBho Appent 10 ¢ Lilenrd In i Fow Bayse Huw Youe, Sopt, 2 Wasliiugton epeclnl sy tho Manitobn quostion will bo Droughit bo- . futo n Britinh tribuual in o fow days, the Courk holding #peefal nernton therefor, and no other caugen will bo_tried, Minlstor Thownton snys the Thitish CoVermnont b flem in ity conviction that the gotlon of ity olllcinls wan strictly In ac- cordunes with Inw, nnd expressen his conviction that tho dechiion of tho comt vill bo advorso ta {ho purties now in cuntady, Tho Court will fo Lield nt Tork Clarry, or Winnopog. Meanwhilo, tho proposition to roleaso the Amoriean prison~ ors on kil is rojected, fme Cigursflaters? Unlois ateh to Vha Chicago Tribune, srnort, Mich,, Bopt, 4—Tio Inlornutional Cl Jukorn' Unjon han continied In zosnion hora flyough fo-tay. “ho whole mattor of foaug t4 neody monmbors of tho Awsociation wan ex- pungcd from tho eomatitution. Consldarublo roilino Wsiness wok rineactod, mnd moat of thoe lioruoonwan oeeupied jin (i divemion of tho cation of 1 lublirhinge District und Bato Unions in wldition Lo vabiting loeat and uatioul unfonn, hnk wo doalilon was veachod, | bo advance in lumber feolghts i Imiutnent, To-duy CHICAGO DRY GOODS MARKET. TurApAY Evenma, Sopt. % Nolhing. now deserving of rhoclal confment ling been doveloped In- tho dry froota mmnekel during tho weelt under foviow. | Our jolibers roport steadily iu- creasing nctlyily both on interlor nccount and to sup~ Dl ol retatior, thovoluno of mleaaccorpiialod Swithin tho peat huit-dozen duya being largor (han for ¥ Trevioun week of (ho prescnt weqson, and In oxa '3 ‘ol 130 slon for tho corresponding poriorl st yene, Tn valuen {ho chatigen have heen fow, bit thoso fow o heon i an uerd alvellon, andy it may ho lod, tho fenarnl {ondency ot tie moment, both in dlo” ol calorcdl_eotfons, reems (0 Lo ta o higher ango of prver, Tho full (Fada fu envpeting s not veb falrly opcncd, but stondy improvemot §3 now no- Heoable, sud, i _onlfcipalion “of & nosnon Gf noro Mian ordinury aetivity, n confdent ool prosati o oblets, and (ks quotationa mie Gty sunintuined, Blocks® oro full, and {hey e Draco ninny 50w wid novel patterns, " Wo find ttie fol- Towing in the Now Youk Journul of Covtmercs: '¥ho Jobbora luavo been husily emploged 1 thio distrihutlon ‘of ‘eneral nseortmonts 0f merehandino (o e intestor, ond thio dications nro coneiderad by dealora ap favors uhlo toa healthful s natiofactory” fulumn's tratic, Tiaiu bleached nnd unbleeched cotlong maintuinod fiem pricen, and 6 fow particulur grades of cach havo Loen” bt Lo slight nasaviea; ticke, dondros, and Btripes huvo moved o 1lt(ls mtre freely; cotton 'fian- sncli conthitued activo; frints, ginglinmd, and worsted Qrees fabries linvo boon. distrilinted o Jargo mmount Al curvent pricens woulon shwls hava hieon in good domund; wool flonels and_binnkets maintnined firm prices, with beral sales; clothe, carsinicres, nud ovar- contingn hnve lcon $u etéady ruqiiont for motloratelote, although tho aggregato mlck wero uot aa lurgo 48 many eangulno holdora oxpected, : d BROWN COTTONS, Allanto A, 44, sorer Grent s T, 44, ‘Atlntio 11, 44+~ Onbot A, d-4.... Atlautjo D) & 5 [Cabot Wded:s! Atlantio I, 44, Lawienco, L T, 3% Tndiun Ticad, 44 Agnvan ¥ 4, Indian Head, 3-4 [Shawmul, F 1, [t Blatk A dedo.oane 7 18wift River Naehville, 50 311 +r.s 21235 |Hoosis Nushville, 0 In , 0% (Utlea ©. R DROwn, Nushuo I, 40-in.. Dbt Star, 44, .. Goniinentnl O Noshua O, 4™ {1aweenca D Popperall I, Nowmarkot AL, 3§ Pepporoll I, 6-in ) Nuesachnsotts 1311113 Pepporall 0, #3-4n 1111113 |Nanaachusctt 1. .. . 1034 Pepperall N, 90-4n .. 1107¢ {Porfemonth 1 5 L Pamvrs, - Mereimno W, Pink, cjGatnor Faney., Mocrimao D, Fancyi il Atnoskeag Fancy. ... 03 Qothiees Fanicy.sv.e. 11 |Monrning. .20 {0 11 Dunncl] Enney.roodd [Hbictio Rchmond Fuiu 1 | Meltory Pk, Amerlcan Fancy., Mallory Turplo, Bprayo Fancy. ZLL PEET Glouceater.,. 1 [Wamsntta Fancy, ‘orsamasts, Roufrew, . clAmonkeag, Lencauter, 4 Balea,vors TS tonser Noumleng sattoens Pequot eattcens..., Laconda, xEy Tndfan Oreliard, .. Oanmnics, B :'l ofSlator's Papor. [Atanviito vapor, Garnor Tlat, Winlungton, Iigh coloré, 1 L Lonadalo cambrio, Lyman do, Now York M Wamsntta ... Prido of thy Langden, G13, Fruit of tue Loom. Tousdalo, [Dlght Biar, Western Produs Marris ... . Gola Medud... ioclal, L Croou, 14,110 (Groon, Ks. Mtien, Ad........0% @ Willow Brock, No. 1.2921 Lortlaud, AAA, .25 o Yoty 30-fuch, ioitle.., Switt Rivor, PENIHS, 25 ¢[Warron, AXA. Warren, BB, Minnchuhn, A-4......02%c) Minnchnha, 7-4, Ameoriean, AOA. Amoskesg, A Amoskeag, B, ‘Amortoag, O ‘Amoskoag, D Warren Otis, AXA, 125 nin! Otli, BB Boston, ... Olir, €O, vr, hitdentan, A, rLittentou, 0 Americart, i Miunchnha, 0-0, Amowkeag, 0-3 5 8-, e, Auevess Elandard whitc, L 4 g 3. Clark & Go,/a C.8.1170 Brights Crogsley’ Mariford, extrad 1,4 Hartford,Tin. 1.93@14 Smuiths {apestrs, . §1.25 Lowell oxtra. .. ... $L16 Hartford ostrz 10 |Lowellsuporfing, Jfartford med, 05 |common wool, [ Bolgrado. vuvv.. 625¢ [Union, tieinp, Common T ° . Fatli Tinglish cocos, best. .85 ¢ c ‘Americon common. Amorfeun buat,, Tedand wh, el Tted und v, ebk 5440 runs, Spool thread, grain Lugs, ele., 30 days, or 1 per cent ofi 10 deyu, Damestic, enttonades, T ceut oft onl 0T 10 el cent 0ft 50, G 1 L6 |China fad i e, G0 ucky jeans, elo, 1 por 0 e coas 4 por conk off 0, & yor CHICAGO LUNMBER MARKET, Ly Svessia, Sopt, 2, Tha following tablo gire nct bF s, Tath, and chitigies for tho pust vieck, aud from Jan, 1, 1970, o6 cominred with (uat of tho corresponding Perita one yoar ago, onding Ay, 40 ¢ EOLIL LB, ¥ Sinee Jan, Same 1,187, ting, 1812, Tunmuber, m. AGETT TR 76,49 Blinple, m, 168U BIAGO No0u0 Loty w.e 459 6hH03 70,055 Sams T, ‘time, 187, Lamber, Maveuies rul 3,657 shingles, m. i GIE B804l Tath, m AT 501 43 “Chu wholowalo mnrket ha ‘been ehuricterlzed Dy n fulr dogre of activity during tho week under roviow, thongly unles drapged comowfiat for (ho fAirut few day: hio prosont weulc tho receipt havo been liberal, but not uxecsatvaly lurgo, und thoro hus been oo uquiry, rlees rallug trong at tho declino noted ot tha closo of nst weelr, “Tlio yard trudo furepoyted falrly activo and stendily horeasting, and tho vity dealors appenr to ba moro fncltned (o piischuso ; {hiero 5 aloo hotter fu- quity from Intocior muerelunl, aud, 10 o resnlt, o most confident feellng provalls umong the fratoraily gon- araly. o firintioss of the murlck s cabauced by thg fuct ihat all tho veesels in the lumber flect eapablo of earrying grin oto goingt futo the lutter trade, owing to thio hight 3utes now ruling, end, us (ko earrying capici- ty of tho lumber floct I8 cousiderably dimipished, tho receipta were fuir and (1o market netivo io tho full extent of tho afferings, Thero Wus 1o quotnbio chengy in prices, {hough thoy ato slrong, In tho aflernoun Jumber frolghts to Muskeyon, Manisl dington, Blonomince, and Whito Lakoadvuncod 0@ 6Hse, Yols lowing uro (e prices cursont : ;'1? airipy, $12.00@16.” Qood Lo ehaleo bosrds 3 ccomman touedium, $9.603 0 Jolstn and senitlig, S9.WG9.16 plckdts, S0 71 futls, §1.76 § abinglon, $3.00, Halea inettide tha following fichr 1% M, Stouton, trom Filer Cily, 43 m 51290 £t i ot $10.00, nud over, §15.00 3 160 1 Joists und e Sehir Tt (part eatgo) from Manlatoc, 50 m port ot aud sestlug at $3.60, 80ld. by T K. Blektora o selir Jeento Phillipe, from Manistee, 160 m seantling L §,75, Sehr Faleont, from_ Ludiuglon, 311 1n jolula and aeaptling at §9,37% Ludington tally, Hold by 3. M, Toomis & Co. el Laeher,’ from Tudington, 100 m_atripa and boards ot $1235, mill tully, Schr Jo. Vilus, from Tandington, 100 10 stripa oud boards ot $16.00, Sehe Mury, from Muskegon, 83 i comiyon ixed ut §2.00, Bebr Barbarin, fram Oconto, 220 m atrlpa nnd boards 0t $10.76, Bol Liberly, from Muskegon, 83 m suixed fuch ot $12.00; Joisty” nndl ocantiiug 1t 9,00, Curgo echr Morzison, from Murkegon, 130 1 commion mixcd 30,605 Jolsth and seatling nf §9.00, Sebr Gladiator, from Manlatce, 100 n Jolsts and seantiing at $9,75 3 20 m shinglos ut $8,003 95 m lath ot $1.76, mil tally, 8old by Blaneliard, Borland & Co, " Manfotee, $0.0 2,60 ¢ Oconto, 1,53 ; Menominbe, $2.50¢76; Pent 2.1 DA, "Iio paot weelk hna witnesred . dleady fmprovoment in (o yird trude, and ot tho moment the demind ly uctivo and th merkoet frm, ub o snnesed prics : Ludinglon, $475; Muckegon, 155 Whilo Lako, Xl eiear,, 00 4,65,00 Feeond elear, 1 hicl) @00 Third elear, 't fveh @40.00 Thivd eleny, thick, (45,60 Olear flooviug, 1 Tough, vy a0 @12.00 Olear siding, Conmon shitug.. Common looring, 3 Common flootlng, drcened, second Wagon-hox Loarcs, eoleoted, 14 fuctics i el Autoek hoards, 15 stoelk hoards., Uslork boards, Conmon boards, Jolst, weantilng, sl e 16 rect wiid ungdor Jolt i scuutlivg, 14 10 43 Ject, 0 @13.00 Tieketu, quare, @ cliety fh L0 Gednr posta, opiiE @00 Cedlur posts, vomud. 00 Taih wiod Whinklad,s o 1. B wddid when transtorsed, which ol tuxled, “hiclnes— negs, Liugti-Slxteon fuckies, sannwoon, Dinek-Walnut — Counfers, $100.003150,00¢ _oloar, 405,00RA5,003 common, IC00@I0.005 oull, $20.00G 85,00 ; flooring, $30.00, ‘Arli—Clenr, $25,00340,00 3 common, $10.00@25.00 cull, $10.00@10,00 3 flooring, $30,00240.00, Onl—Cloar, $20,00@40,003 common, $16.00@25.00 5 cull, $8.00@15.00, - g likonyoloar, @%awmom: common, $20.008 .00 eall, $12.0018.90, ‘Manlo—0leir, $23,00RU5 *00; common, $10,00@25,00 eull, $10.00315.00, Wtternut—Clear, $95.00@60.003 common, $20,000 80,00, $/000@0000; common, 5@ 2,000 0@40.00; common, $20.00 .00 cul), §10, uon Blork— £1.00@1,60 i poled, oach, 43650 3 box’ bonrds, $10, oridla red_eodar, Wic yov £t 3 mulojgy do cotlers, 6003 roteviood. 50800 § white holly, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Torelgn Markors, g TavEnrooty Sopt, 2—11 # m,—Morlet ‘unchangod, Fiour, ¢ 649703 Gd. _Wheat—{Wintor, 13184 pring, 118 G124 4d } whito, 193 7d@125 1041’ club, 120 104G Tin, Corn, 204 6d. Pork, 69k, Tart, 698 90, liccaipta of ‘Whieat for o Tout Uirco days, 44,000 grs, 95,000 qrs bo- ing Amoriean § corn, 16,000 qra, 9,000 qre_American, qLAYENRUOL, | Sopt, 3—230 D m, — Markat v~ niged, Lavraroor, Sopt, 2—3 p, m—Dreadrtuf frmor and highor, _Plour, 20@i0n, Wheat—Winlor, 12 103 wpring, 1l0 04@1% 0d: white, 125 10d@13s; club, 10 203194 40, Corn, BUA@SYs 4, Kest unchange TOMDOY, Bopt. 2—-5 D, m—Weather wob and unfa ‘vorable to eropa, S Amount of bullfon gono fnto tho Dank of Engiand on balanco to-day, £166,000, The tate of discount in opon market for Hrce-montha’ Uil §8 3-16 jer cent, Demnud for diacount in open market heay, Dewand L Bk of England Lght. ‘Gonsols fur monoy, BAH@IIN 5 neconnt, 931¢; B Of %3, 037 5 of 161, 0357 3 10400, G0} ; Bow b, O Ltlo, 403¢@AT, Tiuseaa ofl, 324 90 Tawre, Sopt, 2,—Ttentos, 68f, T1viairooL, Sopt, 2—Kvening.—Cotton quict mid- athg Il]]llumfu, 871 middling Osleann, 930} wales a v axles, por i 10,000 balea; Amrican, 6,001 npeonlation and oxport, ,000; knloa of uplnuds on o Lusla of law middiings, deliverablo Supt, 1, t 813-16d, Xurns wnd fabrlcs of Munchester quict and firm, Brendstufls firmer ; Californin uvorago white wheat, 12 100@1G s club, 188 2d@1ds 4d; red Western mpring, 115 B0@124 04 ; ved winter, 120104, Coru, 808 @303, Flowr, 80, Glieese, G2v, _Ouniborland midalen, 58 0d, Short riby, 410, Bpirits poteoloun, 124§ reflued, @18, A, Hopt, 2—Reflucd potrolot, $5k¢, Buffnlo LivesStock Markot, Durraro, Sept, 2—Cattle—Decolpts to-lay, fnclud. Inyt 97 ears Toporied tourrive, 1,06) head, making tho total supply for tho weele {hus far 4,024, Markol Yoy o and atroni at las wosis riccy, bujors - inet for o doclin. About 850 liead werd dlsposcd o, Gules 275 Ulinols stecrs, av 1,084 to 1,437 $5.00@ .40 § 1C0 Toxag atecrs, uv 967 to 984 1y, at 2 53 Ohlo steorn, nv 1,200 {0 1,415 1bs, ut $5.63)¢0. 201 Minsourl’ stehy, ov 1,153 to 1,103 s, ot 36,156 .20 3 70 Mickilgn atdere, av 008 Ibs, 64¥3,70'; 111 Hau- Ban stoers, K7 1,260 Ibe, 0t $5.70, Slicop ond Tamlis—Rocelpts to-loy, including ro- porled nrrivata, 300, making tho total supply for tho 1ho wealk (bua fur 14,300, Davkot not fairly opened, Tetfer feoling in Weatern eheop, Canada Shoop just orriving; 16 offcring yot, Knios of 1,103 Oblo sheep, ay 8ol lis,uk SL030.00; 00" Tndiana shosy, oY 8, at §4.05, Hoge—Iteecipts to-dny, including reported arrivals, 1,000, mking tho tutalwipply for the week {hus fr 24,800, Twrket dull; pous £ail of rougly hogs; pricos Tullo ni $4.00@5.00 for rough to desirubla stock, East Liberty Live-Stockc Maricots Tagr Lincaty, Ta, Sopt, 2,—Onttlo—Artivals, 129 hcat, $0.00@0.55; medinm, $3.25@5T55 com= mon, $43080.003 stockers, $3,40@440; bulls, $2,25 O gs—-Arrisaln, 301¢ carns best Dilladelphls, $.000 500" Westarn Yorkers, $1.71084.65 gramed, H.506 “Shioop—Arrivaln, 91 cara s Dest, hy 95 to 100 Ite, Y@ Syt it 0¥ 05 to 90 b, 47@50 ; common, 3@ 3¢ Newr Yorik Dry-Goods Marfet. Now Yonr, Sopl, 2.—Tlo trado movement was active with ngents aud Jobbers, ~Cotton goods in epir- ted downid nud atgady, . Bledelied shirtiugs from 11g to 1o)c aro in short Gupply, and have un upward tondeiey, Prints very briels, nany stylos belng sola aead, ° Worsted dreén fobriea activo, _Wool and worated chawls in motlerato yequest, ~Hoslery and Imit goods selling fregly, Woolen goods in requost, espoglully flanncis and blankete, Foreign dress goods, black silfo, and velvets fafrly uctivo. o Woo? Brade. iLemry, Sopt. 2,—Wool hns an advancing i nctive ; Oblo fine, BU@530 ; medium, 496505 e 404803 Western fine, 46@500 | sodiuin, 463491 ‘couree, 46@470; tubbed, CUGIsE unwaehed fiie, $0@340 ; do conrso aud medluny, 336 85¢ ; combing, wazhed, 67@030 ; do unwashed, 40¢; Coldrado wastied, 2G40 5 do univashed, 23@230, Pltsburgl Gik Marlkets Treranuniy, Sapt, 2.—Crudo potvolenm qufet aud unchavged ot $1.156 120 ; refined quict at 153¢e, ‘The Proguco Marlkets. NEW YOR, Mew Yony, Sopt, 2.—~CorT0N—In good demand, and ‘upluud, 80%c § falnres closed firm slie, 14,500 bulcs 3 beptomber, 18 91-4363 October, 192 ; Navember, 1737e Devember, 17c, Bieangruers~Flont i govd deniind md higher ; Trrran tonduney secelte, 7,000 el suporfing Wostaru sl State, 8.8 (. @570 chinmon to goad, $6.40@75 3 good to cf F6.AET.60 £8.75 10, comn meal uuchanged hoice, Whito vilient 6113, 87,60@8.15; extra Ohio, Lovin, E34g0.65. Itfo flouraud 'Whecat in_ falr_demand and bfghor; Teeeipte, 50,060 b inferior No, 3 apring, s1.02 hxr(:-lm'tu‘) o No, 2 hiilwaukee, 31,68@1.00 Nos, 4 5nd 3 Chicago mised, SLG§; No, 2 Ohicago, §50 ; Norlhwestern, $1,60 5 winfor red Tolodo, $1.65 93 $LTA@L06 5 new white Michi- ity Western, Gty $1903 No. 8 Dujulli_spring, 8163, Iiyo searco i’ diem 3 Wealoru, 950, 3arley nnclimed,” Ooin fn falt domadud 1 vecalple, 291,000 b atoamer Western nulzed, cail do, 01@62¢ ; High mised yellow Western, Oats fitn ; mdxed Wosl~ o, @13 ; Whild, 18@0e Xaar—Dall, 1Ay AND Hors—Unchunged, Gnookuts—~Coftco quict wnd Arm ; Rio, 2077G2245c, Sugar fvm ; fuir ta good yefining 8Y@87e, ~ Moladses fimnt 20, Rleo Arm at 83,@957e, Drrnotro—Crude, 6303 rofued,lfo. TunresTivE—~tie, Tnovistoxs—Lork Gtmer'; now mees, $I17.76, Beel and cut Teatn quiot and uiichauged, Middles quict aud_firmj Tong eluar, 0o short clear; Docowber, Tige. Lavd firm'; old Westetn stean, 3¢, BurmEn—Quict ; Weslern, 16@250, Steady nt 12@127¢e, i lealy st €110, voirs—Total cxporta for the week onding dato PRILADELPHIA, fopt, 2, — BRADGTOFA—Flour super, $3.504,25 5 Stato Oblo und Indisnn S50 and sicady ot mbor, §1.08, Itsa steady nt BIG8GU at full pricea sallow, 62 mixed Western, GO ats lower } white, i@45 3 20 3 white, 07360, , D@42 PerhoLkus—Otude, 11¢ ; refined, 10Ke, Wistix—$1.12, DALTIMORE, Daurrvons, S PRILADCLTIIA, ery dull; extra fumfl $1,606:1.03 Gora du-good _demand —~BREADSTOrTSSFlour firm, sleady, and el Wheat activo and stroug § choico'while, SLE) ; aiv ta primo, $.65@1,76 3 anie Loy, %3180 ; Ohlo cud Indiang, $1L67@L.05, Corn flomer s pixed Weetern, 6lo, Oty dull and’ v mitsed Visstern, 42§ white, M@1Go. Kyo dull ot @sac. Tnovisioss—Quict and heavy, Guooreus—\estern butler stendy and unchanged, Qoo unchunged, Winsgy—Lirm ot §1.10, ' ToLTDO, “Torzno, Sopt, 2.— linkAnszurEs—Flour in falr de- mand and firn, Wheat fu uctivo demund, ond 1o Dighors Jo. 8 whife Wabasl, S1.G3; No, 1 while Blichigin, SLi% § No, 8 do, §1.43; uube spot, S1AG@LAGY 3 reller Septentl 4, pot, 1,402 7 eellcr Septombe 5 Mo, § dg, 5143 ; rojocted, Miclian, $1.45@1.4%¢ 5 ligh mixed spot, $1.47@ 147573 vollor Sopiember, $1473 Oclober, $L48KG 1496} November, $140; whito, $1.50; no grade, $i4f@l.o0y 3 anmaged, $1. Oata fn good doman at full prices Mo, 2, B2}¢@ic, Tantanxs—ftrong pad Nighér, To Buffalo, 6@TKe; Oawego, 9@ 100; Kingmton, 0@ 10c, Txorters—Ilonr, 2,000 bris; whoat, 55,000 bu; corn, 43,000 bnt; oats, 6,000 bu, Binesrirs—-Tlour, 3,000 brls; wheat, 19,000 bu; cori, 28,000 bu 3 oats, 16,000 b, '‘MEMPHIS, Mrapn, Sopt, 2,-CorroN=—Heareo and firm ; or- Qinsry, 120 good ordiunry, 100 low . wmiddling, 180 ; midaling, e, . Bnrapsructs—Flonr dull but wnchangod, Corn ‘meal uctive, snd advonced {0 $1,60@.10, Cornl scarca and firm a4y b ntore, Oats—Dlarlict bare, Tlsx—Salos: Bouthorn pralrle, $1%.60; ed, 2 red, No, 9’ pmber Tllinols, na%—-Dull and nomfnal, Tnovietoxs—lincon dull and Tower, 030, 103¢c, 110, Lard and pork dull but wnehanged, GLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Bopl, 2.—liEAD: and firm ;. No, 1 red $047; No, Gic, * Odts qulet snd’ firnt at roFra~Wheat quiet 31,43, Corn fvmer Da for old § 370 toar—leady, fivm, and unchanged, UTKOINNATL, gnervsatt, Sopt, 9,—Corros—steady at 1050, Buiansruris--Llour i fulr dowmund ond fem b $0.0567.00, Wheat dn fole demand nd firmn ag $1,0 Coru in_fafr demand and flem ot K@6, 1t fir at 700 and barloy quict and unching anoorma~Btrong, Oua—Tirm, Eaag—Du Turrn—Study, Critaag—In fait demand and firm, TovisoNa—=Qulet, Fork, $10,12) £10.1% 7, Trd ynfef and nombnal s - sleunn lield at 8o, sud, Tito nt Bige, Tl meaka ‘quiot end sloady § den of shoulderwnl G ; elear 1D Kidox, 8150 3 Tieon fn Cair_denund 3 shouldors, E.10@ eat 11D el 125 3 olear, $10.80, Winsny—Htoady 3 LOUIEVILY, Tovsyirrr, fieol, d—TAadind—Tirmer; o ade aneo nskied vl Lt 140 —teady : Tow middHng, 1 Flou g vt fowily, €15 & $1,76, Wheat i fuie démund nd 07 wnber ofeudy ul SLiS; white, 1 4 Glichise, aucked, Onby deniend und advaneed and prices havo declined to 160, 0,25 ; onles at lvani §1.40¢, Hlcady at £2G41e, to50¢, Primo bavley, $1,2031,2%, Provisorg—Nes (ork,” $10,60, Nzcon—Demmid Habits liaklors fem: etiouldung, Uiot eluarerily sldue. 10%@103¢03 elenr, 11c, packed, Tlain hams, 10G134¢ .ufi?.cur{m, 14@1410. P ‘Ahouldors, 3'5:‘:; pelid il akdon, 040 ; cloar, Di¢as 1 highor paoked, Lard, BY@OX@I@IX0; primonicam, 17¢0; small ordors 3@ o igher, Wininxx—pany ot 80c WAURE, MILwAUKER, Bopt, .—~BRRADKTUFFA—Tlour stendy 3 gxirampelng nt $6.608078 Wheat quiot and wenk | No, 1 Milwankee, $1.10; o, 3 do, $1,162¢, sellor Ho tomibar, $1,14% + 'Ocfolicr, $1,11, Oat dull snd o alinda lowar;’ No. 1,800 3 No. 3, 2773, Corn dull and & nlindo'fower ; ' NG, 2 mixad, 406, Htyostoadys No, 1, Gaor Barloy fn fifr domahd sid Srm; No. 3 syriug, B tomTa—To Buffata, 14503 Gawago, 6e, Neortrra—Elour, 3,000 buis 3 ‘whent, 245,000 br, BiswateNTa—Tlotr, 1,000 bria; wheat, 178,000 bit, 0sWEGO, OnwEao, N, Y., Sopt, 2.—1nrADSTURFa—Wheat firm rod wintor, $1,03 ; No, 1 Milwaukeo, $1.06, Corn firm ot 5i@Gko, T, LOUIE, Br. Lo, fopt, 2,—Corron~Quiot and unchanged, Flour qulot and unchangod with falr demand fof meillum _grados, Whoat in good domand ot full prices; Nod rod fali, $1.34@1.35; No. 2 wintor, $1.60¢ cholco, $1,06@1,00, Uorn—No car lota offered; 'rotind Tots Nd. 2 mixod 84230 cash ; 4dolart hnif Soptember, Oataplow; No. 3, J0@dle, cash ; 200 Boptomber, Dar- Toy unclitnged; only ssmplo 'lots fold. Nye frm; No, 2, Giic. ; Wilaki~ISrm at $1,02, Tnovisions—Pork _ qu‘sts small lots 10%a; dry anlt nominal, Bacon dull; ouly jobbing aud’ order teado, Lard ‘unchingod. loas—Quiot nt $4.00@4.40, CiTrrr—Dull; through droves Tozuns, 2@23(o; wintored do, 33(@40; natiyo,caws and heifors, 2G4 § slockers, @40} butchors!, 4@4)0; good to primo beovos, 6@0e, Txotsrro—Flour, 6,000 brla corn, 10,000 bu 3 oala 11,000 b 1,000 bu'; hoge, 816 cafilo, 00, BUFFALO, Durrato, Bept, 2.—BrzapsTores—Tlour firm, Wheat quict, In consequonco of light stock ; eales of remunnts; No. 3 Obfengo_spring, $1.66@1.67. Corn activoand'iri 3 70,000 bu No, 2 nold at 83} 11,000 bit o of 3ige, part o rrivo; 8,000 bu high mexod bt Gct 10,000 bit rofocted at [0@sic, Ot atronis 16,000 bii Chicagoot 87c; 5,000 bu Milwaukes blown of 38xc, Ryo wanted ; market baro, Barley—Nono hiere, ‘Brepa—Activo: 400 bu {mothy nt £4,60. Tretanys—-Dull; nominally at 10)go for whoat; 03¢ for com; 630 for Onls, NEW ORLEANS, New Oneass, Sopt. 2.—lneubreyrrs —Floue- Good, troblo, nud cliolco oxtra In demand: other grades duif ;' doublo, £8.00; low trobic, 30.60G6.75 ; clioico do, $7.75G6.00; family, $8.25@0.60, Corn— Sulpply 1 ht, nnd domiand_fair; mixed and white misod, 63G06o; whio, GTURS, Oata qulot, at 43 DnAx—Quiot at 80G85e, TiAv—Bupply good ; prime, 824,00 ¢ cholee, 27,00, Trovisiong—TPork fower 3 old, S16.603_now, $7.60, Dry salt meats searco ; shouldars, 93¢c. “Bacon'dull, nf 04@114GI1M0; buyers, U@lso. Lard — Cholco seurco ; primo dull ; tlerco, 8%@0%; keg, 103@11Yc. Writsy—Stock small and rmarket’ ina'; Louislana, 1,01@1.02 ; Cncinnnt, $1.00, Cg?;fiészg{mly held by dealoza ; fair, 713(@220 § good, (c. CorroN- Bales, 400 bales ; ordinary acarco and nom- nalat 103(G121¢5 ; good ofdinary ncaren sud nowlunl ab 164@i63c.” Métlor qunlities in modorato domand at provious vates, Low middiing, 1730 s middling, 18ize. Block on nnd 1at of Boptomber, 1,177 bales | Tecolvod sinco, G54 balos § stock, 7,731, MARINE. Port of Chicago. ARRIVED. Sehr Cecllia, Portago Lake, lumlx Sclir Xlnry B, Hall, Pensaulee, lnmber, Scbir Falcon, Ludlhgton, Jumber, Selir Clippof Clty, Codar River, wood, Selir Mariner, Centrovillo, 1500 Sehr Baloit, Horn's Pler, oo, Bebr N, IT, Hawkius, Unfon Pior, waod, Beow Herculen, Carlfon Plor, wood, Behir A, Bronadn, Ford River, lunber, Sehr Jullu Sinitly, Muskegon, Jumbr, ot Lovl, Windmil Pics, wood, Trop Amazon, Etlo, sundtles, Behr O, Wortll, Murlegon, luintior, Sehr Bory, Miakegon, lumber, Stmr Coroha, St, Josoph, aundrics, Belir Francly Balm, Buffalo, conl, 8chir . Ellon, Pentivator, tai-bark, Selir Sardinia, Manfsteo, lumbor. 8clir Rodwing, Buffalo, coal, tmr Shoboygan, Two Hivers, aundrios, Babir Leonsrd Hanno, Buffald, conl, Selir Col, Ellsworth, Buffalo, coal, Bcow Glndiator, Matistee, luhibor, Prop Ira Chiaffoo, Saugabiick, lumlr, B Alpens, Munkegon, sundrics, Bebr Olty of Woodstock, Two Rivors Sebe 4, & A, Fronack, Froo Sofl, Jum| Solir Lono Star, Menominco, lumber, Behr Tempest, Manistes, lufber, Sehr 11, Rand, Alaska, sundrics, Belir Morolle, Biack Rocl, lnmber, Sehr W, 11, Willard, Kowaunce, railroad tios, Sehs Deesio Hoalt, Two Crocke, railrond ties, Sebr Henry B, Bildwin, Ocono, lumber, Schr 15, M, Btanton, Manlstoc, limbor, Sehr Togulator, White Luko, lumber, Sebr Gurtrude, Pentwater, lumber, Prop G, J, Truesiell, Greou Bay, sundrios, Trop Potonine, Buffilo, sundrics. Prop Badgar State, Buftalo, sundrics, feli Robert I, Campbell, Good Irarbor, wood. Sel Oricnt, Oawego, copl. Prop Nev Era, Grand Haven, towing, Bargo 0, 0, D!, Grand Haverl, lumbor, Barge Apprentieo Doy, Grand Liavon, lumber, Lurgo City of Grand faven, Grand Iiaven, lumbor, Stur J, A, Dix, Ludington, towing, Targo AMare, Ludington, Iunior. Tharige Satntuor Cioud, Bulalo, coal, Bebr Grodon, Manitovsue, Tumber, CLEARED ...8opt, 2, Dowkins, Uulon Tior, 50D groccrtes, 30 cal, . ss6ll, BufTalo, 9,000 bu whoat, Selr dagait, Tord River, 230 bit aatn, nnd sundries, rop Ira Chaflce, Sangattick, sundrios. Schir Albaross, Godur Rivor, 10 brls york and sundrics, Selir Hosello, Eseanab, 4 el ofl aud sundrion, rop Rugska uftado, 40,000 bu wheat, 1,623 Uris flour, 207 balew hay, 30" buleg wool, 150'bidls polts, 10 brls whisky, aud sundrios, Stanr Sliboygan, Manltowos, 30 bels iquor, and. suu- drlcs, Slur Corotin, B, Josoph, 16 koga beof, 4 brls porl, and undrice, Staus Alpen, Siuskegon, 800 pigs grocers, 10 tons pig ron, Scow Milton, Whito Lako, 1,000 bu oats, 20 tons foed, Trop Wan, T\ Graves, Buitelo, 42,411 bu wheat, Behr Collingiood, Butfalo, 17,124 bu corn. NIGHT OLEANANCES, Sebr Mory BoVen, BulTalo, 12,050 bu Wheat, Trop Nobraska, Buifalo, 42,030 bu wheat, 1,400 brls our, 103 baym socd, 103 balcs by uid dndrie, Trop Tab, Biitalo, 20,000 bu corw, 671 bogs saed nud sundtios, ‘Bark Garrler, Buffalo, 11,906 hu wheat, Prop Couada, Moutrchl, 17,244 bu wheat, Prop Scotis, Montreal, 16,600 bu whont, 31 bales broom corn and sundsfos, ‘whont, 88,000 buj 50, o,uwsg’u;mlcy. sopt. 2, ' ITumbor, T, Lalko Frolghts. Frofghts wero oxclled nd advanced 2o abovo tho closing ratea of yeslorday, tho domand being mostly for vegscls toload_wheat, nnd the supply of frelghte Toom wou inadequato, Woquoto: Wheat to Buifulo at 19@14c, closing ot 193¢@14c, Corn to do nominal at 125@10, Churtoss Woro: o Buffalo—Schr Ottor, whoaat de; schrs George Bicole, Darbarion, and Darges Argonaut and Tnter Ocean,whieht ot 1330 ; fohra Carrlor, Nortliwest, Guba, propa’ City of Madison, I, T, Buldwin, and sebr Netlio Rodington (latter to crrive) at 190+ echiv J, Garrot (yostorday p. m.), wheat at 1%, "o Erlo—1'rops China ad ', A. Scott, Wheat througl, To Buffalo—Prop Budgor Stats, corn througli, 2o Montreal—Prop Hcotin, wheat o privata torms { prop Rounoke and a propelfor not nawed, wheat to Builalo on privato toring, * Total, 18; capaolty_cqual fo 425,000 bu wheatand 25,000 bu corn, ¥rom Milwaukea to Bufflo—Sebir San Jacinto,whoat at 13%o; selir IT,T, aldwin,whout 0t 130 ; propcllornot nanicd,uud barges Rutfor aird Gobhurt, Wiioat on privato tors, Tu tho aflcruoon, tho selirs J. G. 3Masten nod L, lanbel woro elttered or wheat from Milwaukoo to Butfalo at 15c, It was voported fhat vossels woro chartered to load here, but tho pavticulars could ot o ascertafned, Vessols Passed Dotroits DrrRorT, Mieh., ept, 2.—PAssd Ur—Trops Oneldsy Tyveod, Facifles bark Red, White wnd Bito s chrs Dobe Dius, San Vlint, James King, Standat, 8, 1, Foster, Morning Light, Rusaiun, Tasskp LowN—Trops Brooklyn, Mineral Rock ; bark City of Buffulo s sebra Tabpenning, Jobn Wilbuk, T Sholdere, Amerlean, I, J, King, Cooper, Molvluu, A, 0, Janson, ‘WiNp—Soutlivasl, Dyruorr, Sept, 2—Lvening,—Pasien Dow—Pro Tawus nud barges, Enst ; bark Unadilla; chrs Yentiold, Mouitor, £, A, Mayer, Ficetwiug, O. ickloy, Taused Ur—Props Ross and bares, Oswegatello ; Dorls M, Morudt, Wutson; echrs Munzeatlo, 1, Av Tichmond, Lisitlg Star, i Wovn—outhwest, allinois KEiver nnd Cianal Nowss Special Dispateh to Dhe Chicago Tribune, LaSauLe, 1Il,, Hopt, %.—Tho cunal-boat Elizaboth ‘was towed up from Leru with corn for Chicago, No doparturce by thoriver, The eanakboat Ellzabeth, from Peru, and tho propeller Moliawk Belle, and canal- ‘boat Measenger, from L!ISnUL‘X all with corn for Chica- 0, pussed duto tho canal, Tha canal-bout Progress, wilh lumbor for Ienry’ tho Pallas, with lumbor fof Ohillicothio § tho Fm“u‘ lor Molawk Belle, aud can ‘boat Messengor, Hght, for LaSatle, all pussed out of the canul, Eight feet and fivo inchea of water on the mll(nr i1l of Lock 16, No report of tho stago of water Delow, “Iie ateamer Laneantor 1 oxpected up with o tow tos morrow morning, Tho worciouses oll along tha Up- por Ilinols River are gorgesd with corn, oud shippers aro oficring unprocodentoil Tates of {ranwportution, but (Lo low stago of water fu the river Ia o sorious i yediment, OsnAL Orrice, Cnizcado, Sopt, 2. tula, Honeea, 6,000 u corn ARRIYED—Mon- Ontirlo, Morris, 0,100 b Tudultty, Moirls, 5,100 b corh, 6,500 1 scod § ‘Seneen, 5,500 bn'cora, 2,508 1bs'ucied ; Oayuga Lockport, 6,000 bu_corn 3 ‘Lavamaunt,' Ottuwa, 9000 bh corn; Qenemd McClelln, Otawa GI0 bu coru:' Ofleago Dolle, Utler, 200 i corn; Buliun, Lusullo, 6,700 bu cor; Eelipso, Lemont, 60 yds wiono; ‘Coustitution, Lemont, 80 yda Blons ; Avabia, Teniont, BLG yda etoho Goso 3, Tomont, 74 ydu etono} W, A, Stcal, Lemont, 83 yis stono; Adsairul, Tewont, 83 yds stouo; Mary Walker, Towont, 6 ydu ttonos 11, L, Peasice, Lomont, 65 ydé stono; 'llurty, Lemoht, 91 yda etond’; Gol. Maanivg, Tewoit, 1 vy utonof Keanee, Temot, 75 e wloutt 3,11, Whlker, Tomonl, 89. yan'stono 0, W. Walkor, Teniont, 60 yau ntone, '50 brls limo; 3, 8, Cirpentos, Hag, 63 ¥di hlono; Digo, Whlow Hiringa, 55 tois foos Gl Willow Syeingn. 160 tong icoy Irecelalor, Tov anont, 83 ya alono ; . Mlonard, nitalo Rack, 5,600 i corn{ Monaveh, Lockport, 160,000 lbd wa, 4L byl flour’s Erwln, Lomont, 10 yis utono, © —Eidin Walker, Lemont: 8liga, Witlow Bprings} Wave, Morrli; Walerloo, Ulleat Gonovievo, Peorl, 78,834 {1 lumbori M, L, Adiews No. 2, Kunkar oo foddecs Lilv, Mozelus d, Dy Looussd, GL¥10 44 Tomber, Ottaw, @ wgons, Jollt; Amorlesn Slan Lagllo, 'Omoiao, Sopt. 9,—Annrven—J, Marrington, Willow Springs, 63 tons fco; Clintles Bloole, Hag, 90 yda no; fanbella, Ottaws, B,YU0 bu corn; Gipay Quoon, Tenry, 6,000 hu do, OreAnp—Tarson Drawnlow, Ilenty, 82,000 f4 fume ber, 3,400 Iatlh ; Nortla 8tar, Ottaws, 1ight s prop Depuc, Tatllc, 40 tont conl, 10,600 £t lumbier, 5,700 fbs aune drlen; prop Novalty, 167,405 £t lumber, Peoris, 16 brie ‘Lrls whisky, LaBalle, L Miscellanconn, A raft, towed lsy tho tug Wilcox, ja reported ashors at Grindetana Gity, and badly braken g ‘The bark 1T, B, Baldwin, towed by tho tug Satiafao tlon, ran ogatuat ho ahutmonts of Madison streot Lridgo yeaterday almrnunn‘ breaking off_her Jibboom, ofc., causing o damago of about §100, Tho Oaptain of tho Daldwin naserta that the prop Rtuasia, Iaying at tha dock cloro to the Lridge, working her wheel, forcod hin vossol out of iis Hue, andt {8, [l suto and fw, thoroforo, reaponsfbla for WILSON SEWING MACHINE, VIENNA PREEUMS. THE WILSON SHUTITLE SEWING TIACHINES RECEIVED THE GRAND PRIZE MEDAL And Medal of Honor YOR THR Bost Sewing Maching, THE BEST HADE SEWING BACHINES, AND THRER Co-Operative Medals TOR The Best Made Set of Harness, The Best Made Side Saddle, The Best Boot and Shoe Worl, And the Best Samples of Cloth Sewing. No othor Sowing Machines received Pro- miums on their Morits, which we will prove by oevidonco at our Offioo, and that all reports rolating to tho contrary ave faldo, Maohines Sold on—fing Monthly Payments, SATESROOM: ' 197 STATEST, and 378 WEST NADISON-ST, OHICAGO. FIDELITY SAFE DE CELTER FIDELITY S0 TFTE DEPOSIT VADLTS, 1438, 145 & 1477 Randolph-st. Tor absolute security, place your Monoy, Bonds, Valuable Papors, and other valuablos PIDELIEY SAVINGS BATK Safe Depogitory. 'Tho Safe Doposit Veults of this Institution ero the strongout in the vorld, being built of Teavy Masonry, end lined with Hardened Btsel Platos and Burglar Idotal of xmmensa thicknoun, o single door woighing four tons. Those VAULTS withstood succesafully tho groat OIIOAGO FIRE, and aro guardod by armeod men dey ond night. JOMN O. HAINES, Prosidont. HOTEL F The Elep;afimnix Hutgl, dolightfal and prasporous city of Tloomington, n the il., 15 olitrod fur ealo—that 15, (ho Fuenitiko, HSHorew anf tong loago, /7o lionss was ehonod In 16, aad has Snjoyed an Ubrakon WISINE PALLOMIES 0ver ‘lnce. Ta Providnd with ml modomn fisproveon sy, U o hie and cold Dath roonys, Indewt! 1t s Gonecdgd by, ai ireee olars to o thio most cousentont and Lxurious hotol' caie #ldo of Chlcago, and is the only first-class hotol in Bloome ington, Ur#«nl. othor business {u the only reason for ofs. £uflug tho 8bovo pronitsos forsalo.. For omplow Jrlie ulnrs biliiresa, ar oail on tho proptlotor, No OF RN HAGS TRk ontuscen, 1, M Ui s wain il nlorination by ealliag on 1L, 1. 20, aves, Cook Gounty Nationnl An, PR LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICIS STEANERS Tor Ructae, Milwaukeg, Slichosgan, ofe., dalls, Sundnya oxcoted, Ba. . | Muturdsy liscursioh Buat for Afils waitkeoy 0to., don't 1oavo uatil8 p, m. Tor_Grond Daven, Grand Mapids, Xuskegon, Sprin Lako, Lruitpurt, Manstos, utor dstly, Sondas ot copted, 7 p. . For St, Joseoh, dally, Sundase exceptod, 100, m, Sate irdays, boat donTt 1Eava atl 11 1 e For Green Iay Yorts, Monday, Wodnesdas, and Triday, 8171, m.~ Maonday's and’ Wednesday's' boat gona ta a Eueanaba, ‘Wo nxo offering at this polnt, on tho Lako Shora, nost Evauston, somo of tho chuleost Geova Proporty Intho vie cinity of Chieago, Prices low aud tosws oasy. C.D.PAUL&CO., No. 68 Y\_Tflslxingt_cl]};_st. 2 BUSINESS CARDS. LITHOGRAPHY And EXGRAVING, In ovory ey U Y, ghn sl nd 1,8, 5, 7 und'd Michigan-nv, AT MITT R JEWELER AND SILVERSMITIL, 183 & 186 Wabash-av., Rlotiiesh 3 Manzon and Adamgnts. PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR SCHOOL SITE, car Corner_of Twenty-sixth-st. and Western-nav, Sontell provesulaslil o wocqlvod at tho Offca of Hia Bourd of Fdueation, Roon &1 aud 0 LuSallo-at,, 1 Baturday, Kupt. 1, 1578, 68 1300, (65l ' ha ety Hehool Bita ot loss thiy 13 foot franty Pavontysisiht, ant Wostorn-av, © Wroposnls to bo nd: dreasod to th, ' Commitiao on Bujldings aud Grounds, " end ndomod ! Propuials for Bolowl Kot 0o AL ucation. SYCCKHOLDERS M{EETING, Rockford, Rock Istand & St Louis Railruad Company, PrESIDENT'S O¥FICR, Took Tevasny T vt b Tera.d STOOKHOLDERS WMEETING. Notico {8 Tieraby alvon that tho aunual meoting of the procidibtuda o ek ford, Tock Iaiuad & B, Loy tailrond Company will Lo held at tho Oilicen af tho Gum Bl SHOUOE Mk bRttt gy renere i Stibor nusty on. i i OBIL Pesstdant, JOuN Py Wurnkuean, Seoroisrty i tho vleaity of