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ME XXXII. Ciilir, Lunber, Cambir LUDINGTON, WELLS & VAN SCHAICK C0, OFFER THE WHOLESALE TRADE 16,000,000 FEET OF WELL-ASSORTED} PINE LUMBER, AND AN EQUAL AMOUNT TO ARRIVE. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Long Timber, and Cedar Posts. All inmber marnfactured by thin Company s trimmed to nniform lengths, greatly reducing its weight for slilpment. Eouth Branch Office—Corner West Twenty-scc- ond and 1,0omis-ste, Illinois Ceniral Yard—On I, C, R. R. Slip, foot of Sonth Water-st. Booke, Princial Office, and I, 0. addrom—244 South Water-st., Lumber Exchange, Chicago. SCRIBNER FOR SEPTEMBER. of which s almost catirely exhausted, coines the September number, also rich in pictorial at- traction.s It contains EIGHT ILLUSTRATED PAPERS, accompanled by ninety-elzht engravings. These papers deal with o great varlety of subjects. Among them are articles on “Fans,” “The Land of the 'Arablan Nights,'” ©Tlis Immi- rant's Progreas,' “Old 8treets and Houscs of Eneland,” 4 Fortc George Island, Florlda," “Wells and Clsterns as a Source of Water-Sup- ply,” ete., cte. Thera I8 also a practical pancr on * College Instruction,” with interesting com- parieons of the courses of study prescribed by our various_colleges; “1lints on the Use an Care of the Evesi % description of “A Rus- sian Funeral,” by hugcnc Schuyler, cte.,ete., ete. MISS TRAFTON'S SERIALSTORY “His Inheritance,” whick began with such promise in the Midsuminer Holldav Number, is continued with lncrculnfi nower, Thero are two more chapters of Dr, Holland’s # Nicholns Minturn,” which will be completed next month, and two short storfcs, % asky,” with North Carolina scenery and dialecet, by the author of * That Loss o’ Lowrle's,” and “*Ilooking Wa. termelons,” by Edward Bellamy, MORE ABOUT BOW-SHOOTING, In tho % Ilome and Soclety ' department, My, Maurice Thompson replins In general to the host of letters he had about his paper on * Bow- Bhooting " n the July Scribner. Mr. Thomp- son, in his present article, tells how to make baws, arrows, and bow-strings, and also how to shoot, with miscellancous suggestlons to arch- ery vlubs. EDWARD EGGLESTON'S NEW STORY, “Roxy,” by Edward Egeleston, author of *“The Hooaler Behoolmaster,' cte., ete., will be- £in In the November number, and contlnue through the coming vear. Scribuer's Monthiy Is for sale, and subscrip- tions arorecelved, by all book-sellers and news- dealers. Price, $4 o year; 35 cents a number, SOEBIBNHR & 0., NEW YORK. The Galaxy FOR SEPTEMBER NOW READY. CONTENTR. Ilas the Day of Gront Nuvies Pasaed? Dy Isasc Newton.—Plhillosopby. By Ela Whesler,— Tuez Do Cnatra. A Queen Crowned After Death, By I Davey.—The Temperunce Quentlou, Dy Albert Rhodes, ~Lucla Bertonelll, By Edwin Ellta, =Afier tho Fall, By 8. M. 8palding.~Venlce. Ny 8. . Young.—Les Chatlments. From Victor Hugo, By Lucy If, looper.—~"Tlures Excurslons. By Heury James, Jr.~)Mlus Misnothrope,' Iy Justin McCare thy.~Your Pearls. By E, B, Russell.~Autericans tsms, Dy Richerd Grant White.~A Chkupter of Odaditles. Dyl J. C.~Thepmerican Army, By F. Whittaker.~The Munlcipal Debt of the Uni- led Niutes. Dy Tiohert P. Forter. Drift«\Wood. Ty Llllip Quitibet.—Nejentific_Miscellany.~Cur- rent Literature.~Nebule, SITELDON { COMPANY, s.Ml”:r_qU-fll.! N. Y. What Do School-Chiliren Eat for Luncheon? Same tima ago (he **Little Schoolms'am™ of tha 81. Nicholas Mugazine, ssked the children all qver the country to write lettera to her detalling Yho Juncheons they 100k 1o school with them, “Thg feault was an enormuns number of letters from children of all ages in every part of the United blates, and from England and the Contluent. «1n -ST. NICHOLAS FOR SEPTEMBER, the ** Litile Schoolma'am" makes & full report on the eubject, not unlyflulvln: a digcet of the ch\lfluu’, letters, but offectog a good many sug- veattone b cegard 10 school lunclicons, and a list of the best recipea® for the wid of (hoe mothers, Thia number containe twenty luleu'nln?nl!clel. moat of them lustrated. 8, Nicholun 1s aiwavs m:ll:lnnmht sturier, poems, and pictures for tho o For sale everywhere, price 25 centa. SCRIBNER & CO., NEW YORK. O BLNT, | e AR SO WO FOR RENT. DESIRABLE OFICES I TIE TRIBUNE BUTLDING ,TO RENT. Aplyto WM. G, DOW, Boom 8 Tribuna Building, OUNT on ail Garments or- of us during AUGUST, 1877, ock of Choics Woeleus for PER [ and Winter now §u, and Fasb- CE 3 : P} 254 anp sy & 00, " Wabasb on T "abah:ar,, cor, Montoe, 100 NIOE FOR ANYTHING," TEIAT HISBAND OF DIINE. THE GREAT EUROFEAN “NOVELTY, DI I, WA ONMOR New Vork, tdn s laxa: 2 DR, JA,;“'I:.“ . WOOI, Nesr Yark, **Certain, DIL WAL A, 11 imnt Taters. DI ALFILED 1. LOOMIN, New York, *Th DI, FOIDY f DR. LEW Every genuine bottle Mnaris Co. (imites)), Londog, ‘41 & 43 Warron-at,, Now York, FOR SALE ln"l)l PENNSYEVANIA ™ RATEROAD. Parties having clalmafor gnoda destroyed by moh and riot on the premises of tho Pennsylvania Il road Company. 1 tha City of l'i“nbumh,)\||tx:l|c3_xiv Couaty, ¥ 1877, are hereby notilled that if thelr clatms are made out aceording to the following directions, and furward. ed to the undurstgned, they will be cxnminer and put into ehape and presented by eounsel to the proper authorltics of aaid connty without expense 1o the cinimant, the raid county belug responmibla tohe owner of vald ruods for such lose, 1f it ahonld be necesnary 10«inatitute ruit against (he county, auch auit will he prosceuted by connscl without charze, upou the exceution of the proper Dowrer of attornoy for that purpose, form of which will bo furnished. First—~The name and place of resldence of the owner, Where the owner In a firm, the full names of the individnals comporing 1t, Becond --The bill of lading. Third—Copy of involce, vérified by aMdavit of clalmant that it 18 & true copy of the same? that the goods deacribed thereln wero delivered to the Cotpany which lesued the blll of Indiny, and that the vurchase price of the goods named therein was the true price pald o azreed to be pail thorsfor, Fourth—Atlidavit of “consiznce that he never ro- celved tho gonds, nor any part of them, TUpon the above evidence being furnished by the clalmant, the nndersigned wi by obtaining an sfiidavit of the clerk of the coms pany issming the bill of tading, ehowing the dote sud number of car In which the goods weroshipped, and an ufldavit of a clerk of ghe l’cnnb(vh'nnln Rail- rond Company, howing the nrrival of the Company's yard {n Pittsburg, and the destruc- ton of wald goods nud the amount_of frelcht and charges duethercon, B, RINGS General Freight Agent Pennsyivania It, R. CHICAGO, TUESDAY. AUGUST 21, ON THE WATCH. 1877. faithful observance. (Germany's note will be communlcated to the ather Powers, BERLIN, Aug. 20.—The North German Gazette confirms the report that the representations of MANERAL WATERS, the detachments holding the passes. Cav. alry is also ndvancing ngainat Osman Bazar, TNE FIGRTING IN ARIA PRESIDENT HAYES. His Journeyings in Northern New HONYADL JAROS, eacy In Millous attacks, preventton of Gout, Pites, etc., ard ne an ordinary aperient hy niy, viRke SERVIA. CoxstanTiNOPLE, Aug. 20.—The Servian Dip- lotnatic Agent here has declared that Servia has no knowledge of any {otention on the part of Russia to ecnd an army through Bervia. Ho THE ARMIES. IMPORTANT EXPEDITION. Lowpox, Aug. 20.—A correspondent of the Daiiy News st Btodem, the headquarter of the A Receplion Held by the President and Wife at the The Invader's Forces Supposed TipTop Hosse, to Number Nearly TOW, NCAN. Grand Duke Nicholas, referring to the dlspateh i 70 4RI b depend- | denies that Scrvia has resolved to purticipate in ’ = ARty it 180,000 Men :"n'"::;::m’;f‘,’::’{x"m‘;:;: ot stameint | the war, and stated that no troops had been | An Tnvitation to Vislt Maine, in Which sent to the frontier. PANIC IN CRETE. ONDON, Aug. 20.—A dispatch from Canca (Crete) says: “Thero s a panfe herc. Two Turks having been murdered, thelr tompatriots demand revenge.. The Turks como to thotown armed, despite the Governor's pro- bibition. The situatlon Is considered critical.” onExcE. A telegram from Aihens atates that the Min- Istry have ment out orders to fortify the chict forts with all speed, 8o as to have them finished by tha end of October at the latest. Bimflar orders have been given respecting the prepara- tion of men-of-war. Still, nobody In Athens be- licves [n an fmincdiate outbreak of war, A GENMAN PROTEST. Loxpoy, Aug. 20.—The German squadron has £one to Salonica, 1n consequence of the release of officials unplicated fu the murder of its Con- suls. The Powers, at the request of Germany, arc reported to _have ogreed upon a8 common protest to the Porte concerning the release of the murderers. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA, CoNSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 20.—Count Zichy bas aseured the Porte that Austria has not altered lier policy relative to Scrvia. ROsUTH, Viesxa, Avg. 20.—Kossuth bas addressed a proclanation tothe Hunzarlans, urgior Austro- Hungary to come to an understanding with the Porte as to tho extent of concessions to Chris. tiaus which can be made without compromising the fotegrity of the Turkish Emplre. He says on the basis of this arrangement an alliance with the Porte ought to be concluded. Russia should then be calted upon to terminate the WAr. - NON, an mudical professton “in Englsnd sod Giermany, Turkish communication with ophia by block- ading Ochordik Pass, telegraphs as follows: **1t {8 felt here that this ahiould have been done earlier, but, If successfnl now, it will still have wood results. In the event of a crushing Turk- ish defeat at Plevna, it would go far to make it another Sedan. The cxpedition fs obviously hazardous." The same correspondent says he understands that Servian intervention s now certaln. Tho activity of the Turks at Plevna In sending out cavalry reconnolsances seetns as though they had some intentfon of taking the offensive. The weather {8 now fine again, and the roads arc rapidly changing from mud to dust. Kecent rains have not materially affecterd the health of the troops. ) 1N TIHE DOBRUDSCIA. ViEnxa, Aug. 20.—A telegram from Galatz states that 7,000 Turkish or Euyptian troops have disembarked at Sulina and are marching on Tultscha, which is weakly garrisoned. Turks from Silistrla are sald to be msrching sgainst Tchernavoda, ana the Russfans to he lastening to Ismall, where refnforcements arc expected. SOUTI OF THE DALKANS, Loxpon, Aug. 20.—A correspundent tele- graphs: *Independently of retreat being made necessary by the disaster at Plevea, Gen. Gourko's forces were overwhelmed by a supe- perfor forco of Tarks, and although the Rus- elans galned o brillfant victory at Yeni-Saghra July 30, Gen. Gourko was compelled to retreat the followlng day, although in sight of Eski- Baghra, where he was obliged to Jeave the Bul- gorlan lezlon, operating ns a scparate body, to thelr fate. Of the Bugarian legion, which was originally 1,600 strong, only 400 or 500 manazed to reach Bchinka Pass. Exclusive of the Bul- garian loss, Gen. Gourko 1087 3,000 MEN in the fighting of the 80th and 8lat of July, During Gourke's retreat through the narrow Dalboka and Haloka Passcs, which was accom- plished on the 24 (nst., the woundod died like flies from the jolting of their conveyances and exposurc. Hale men succumbed ftom fatigue and sunstroke. The Russlan cavalry is now ail on the north side of the Balkans. Schipka Pass Is strongly fortifled, armed with twenty-cight guns, and garriconed by a regiment of the Eighth Divisiou. Two reghnents hold Hainkoi Pass, which prescnts a serles of formid- able defenscs, ‘The right column, consisting of the Bulgarian leglon, two batterles, and threo reglments of cavalry, were to march from Eski-Saghra. The central coltnn, under Gen. Gourko himself, consisting of a rifie-brigade, a regiment of Cos- Benator Blaine Joins, Neither Army Appears to Be Anxiouns to Begin the Conflict, vou b preferitto’ every other mineral wa. Winpson, Vt., Aug. 20.—The Preeidential party, consisting of the President sand Mrs, Hayes, Sceretary Evarts and his two daugliters, Minnle and Bettle, Postmaster-General Key, Attorney-Gederal Devens, Whitelaw Reld, Miss Fooate, and Miss Noyes, with the President’s two suns, Webband Birchard, left this morniog at 8:30 for the White Mountaine. The inalde of the car had been most tastelully trimmed with evergreens and chofee flowers, and an elaborate basket of flowers was presented to Mrs. Hayes, who expressed herselfl exceedingly well pleased and most happy to receive them. She said Ler luve for flowers was only exceeded by her love for her Maker and lier dear tamlly. As the car moved from the depot the President and Mrs, Hayes stood on the rear platform, and amid long and continued cheering from the hinmense crowd of people, bade udleu to the Gresn Mountafu State. The President exuressed himself privately, before leaving, as having spent one of the most quiet, pleasant, and Interesting Sabbaths of his Hie, saying it was une of those bright spots In bis life which would mever be forgotten or ob- Hterated by the cares and turmoils of life, no matter how arduous or how far In the future they might be. PUTURE MOVEMENTE, The party Is expected o arrive at Wells River at 12:20, where they will be met by Gov, Pres- cott, of New lampshire, who will join the party at that place and accompany them to the Waite Mountains, down through Pemigewasscs Valley to Plymouth, at which place they will stay for tue night, and o to Concord Thursday morning on aspedal train, reaching there about noonthe eamnc day. The President will there be met by the Mayor of the city, with other offl- cials, under the escort of the liome militia, a detschment of veterans, and the Fire Department. The party will lunch at the Plcnix Hotel, after which a levee will be given in honor of the President at the Opera-House, where the people will be informatly presented to tbe President aud Mrs, Hayes. Afterward, the President and party will bo taken in car- riages to view the city, taking in St. Paal's Bchool, where Secretary Evarts' two younger sonsare belng educated. The President aud Mra, Hayes will be the guestsof the Hon. Onslow Stearns while in the city, The President will be in Washington on 8at- urday afternoon at 4:30, by regular train. AT WINTE MIVER, Witz Riven Juscrion, Vi, Aug, 20.—The nt gentic any aluless; superior to auy othcr hitter watel g OND, i\'flv York. ' The d efclent of mil purgative Hlewn inost, pronipt and’ ‘eMicleat: apectally adapted for datly use. I AR iR, New York, *'le. inlean disagrecabic and unpleasant Te than aoy uther. York. “Pre- ' A POSE ars the name of The Apol- Extent of the Recent Russian Re- verses South of the Balkans. EWIN A, SAVILE, Ne ferred to Any other laxative. A WINEALA! FRED'’K DF BARY & CO., The Principal Mountain Pags- es Strongly Fortifled and Closely Guarded. St ates ani Canada, ROCERN, AND Sole Agents fur United GENERAL NOTICE! A Considerable Tarkish Force Sent to Operate in the Dobrudscha. Orrice or GrNenaL FRetent Aorst, PuAvrurma, Aug. 17, 1877, NOTICIZ. ing and the Preparations in Constanti. nople for a Winter Campaign. ennaylvania, on July 21 aml 22, The Montenegrins in a Fair Way to Capture the Mucl-Bombarded Nicsies, .- FOREIGN MISCELLANY., GLOOMY PROSPECTS, Lonnoy, Aug.. 20.—The Times' Calcutta cor- respondent telegraphs that the prospects for the autumn crops may be regarded as hopeless in Southern India, most critical in Western, Cen- tral, and Northern India, and falrly good in Eastern India. EGTIT AND ABYASINIA. ALexaNDRIA, Egypt, Aug. 20.—Information from Mussuwab coufirms the report that Col. Uordon has supprassed the Insurreetion in Dare few without bluodshed. Col, Gordon fs ex- pected at Sennalt Immediatels to ncgotlate pesie with Abyesinfa. The King has sent an amicable letter aceepting an Interview, CHINESE EDICT AGAINST TUE USE OP OPIUM, Wasmixutoy, D, C.y Aug, 90,—The Imperial Government of Cin has {3sucdan cdict agalust the use ot opium, declaring its use was briu, destruction upon the Chinese people. In addic tlon ta home production, oplum Iaimported into . DIRECTIONS. Another English Correspondent Tells His Tale of Colde Blooded Butchery. Greok Frontier Fortresses to Be Put in a State of ° it Defense, supnlement it FACE TO FACE, POSITION OF THE GREAT ARMIES IN DULOARIA. [#iy Cable to The Chicago Tridune.] Loxpon Orrice oF Tie Cruicaco TRinUNE,., No. 6 Paranave Prace, Staaxp, Aug. 21—4 8. m.—Tho Grand Duke's command in Bul- such car in B, KINGSTON, IMPORTANT{0 PASSENGERS The C. &L, IL and €. & N, E.B. Cos. On and after Monday, the 20th, tho above Com- anies will ran a Passenger Traln from Chlcago to ‘ort Huron, In connection with tha Grand Trunk Hullway Partles’ wishing full particn Pitteburg and Fort Wavne Ticket orto VILLI 10 PER CENT| ““28Wann vy & co., Presidential party arrived this moraing from Windsor at 8:40 u'clock, and were enthusiastic- ally recelved by a large conconrse of people. The President, Mrs. Haves, Socretaries Kvarts, Key, and Devens sppeared on the platform of the palace car.. After o general handshakiug, the V'resident bricly addresstd the crowd. o then tutroducod 3Mesars. Evarts, Key, and Devens. Mr. Evarts made a short speech. The partythen resumed tholr journey st ¥ o'clock. AT WELLS RIVER. Fanrax House, N. II, Aug. 20.—Upon the arrival of tho President and party ot Wells River they were recelved with hearty cheers by a large cruwd of people, Presldont Hayes spoke s follows: FsLtowCorrizexa: It wili ba Impossible for us 10 stay long enough to have a general shaking of hands, fur the aadlence is too large and the dis- tance to be traveled by us too Ereat, to admit of it. You must be satiefled with having the same advan- sacks, and four batteries, marched from Knzan- Uik, “Tho left column, of five battalions of in- fantry, two batterles, and somc Cossacks, marched from the Hainkol pass, the objective point of all being TENI-SAGIIItA, The result wns the destruction of the Bul- garians and rout of Gourko, who b, however, previously effected a junction with the left col- umn. Gourke marched upon Dzuranlion the road to Eski-S8aghra, ignorant of the fuct that sowme 00,000 Turks confronted him, The Tark- iah batteries swept tho road. Nevertheluss Courko came into actlon, sending forward five battalions of infautry covered by artlllery, Ho had forty-eight ‘horses killed in one battery and efght in another. The Turks made desperate attempts to turn his flanks, but wers repulscd by the assistanco of Prince Levchtenberg’s cav- alry, who had cut thele way out from Eskl- Chiina to the annual value of over $40,000,000, prineipally from British India. EE, Loxpos, Aug. 20.~A mecting of the bond- lolders and shurchiolders of the Erle Itailway this afternoon, 8ir Edward Watkin presiding, nuthorlzed the laying down of a third rail be- tween Waverly anit Binghamton, _ ENGLISHL Citovs. LoxpoN, Aug. 20,—~The Agricultural Gazette saya: It ts plain that 1877 will prove no excep- tion to the succession of unfortunate harvests wo have lately experienced. The wneat crop is certaluly very generally and nr{elumdy below theaverage.” Uats and winter beans seem the bLest of the gralu crops of the vear. On the other hand, it has been, and is, the great year for grazicrs and dalry-farmers. Al kinds of cattle are found unusually abundant. Potatocs, 60 promising, are uow very generally threatencd with disease. The hay crop s abundant. LOCKOUT ENDED, Loxpox, Aué. 20.~Tho lockout of ship- builders on the Clyde is virtually ended. At'a garia is detailed in the form of a horaeshoo, the two extromitics of which rest npon the Danuboe, Pyrigos, and Nicopolis, whilst tho centro curve in Gabrosk on the northern slopea of tho Balkans. This horsoshos of war- riors cousists qf from 170,000 to 180,000 troops of all arms, and it will bo manifest to any one who will take the trouble to look out their positions on the map, and realize for himaelf the extent of the lines they oc. cupy, that there must be MANY WEAK POINTS in their dofenses, which an expert and activo enomy could not fail to hit upon by meana sell. of Canuda, to all vvlnclpul polnta East, lars can npp(l:’ to the Oflice, Chicago, 3 AM BONNRR General Ticket Agent, Port Huran, Mich, DISCOUNT on all Garments or- dered of us during AUGUST, 1877, Our stock of Cholce Woolens for Fall and Winter now In, and Fash. {frost. Wabash-av., cor. Monroe. RUPTURE, t, attempt to succor them, and fn the meantimo BISNARCK, . tuy purpoec to entor into any polisical discussion. Theeb ot dibcowsngementy dnd wenld o . | AlicipE o pis maisitain bls position, but his | BERLi, Aug. 20.--Bismarck has arsived bere, W e ey Ao e o e T Earties, aad, i XHODDEN A'DESIABLE EX¥ RO resolution qualled beforo tho appearance of two = v e et '}ietun#r:lu{li ¢ Smmmon Drosherly ] N SEN: s, p # 9 . should bo sdininistered for the common prospe: Covtmisstonemn ftom. Eape Sosseigiccted br | in hindering them In concentrating troops | massive coliimns of Turks marching on bis an TELEGRATHIC. 250 oo benety of Ay i Lowamaa prosperily erronal iAo s the beat ‘Praas in the World, after aving examined 'frusses throughout Europe as well an the Unlted States, Through the generosity ©of our country the rupturcd soldlers of the late war are supplied with what the Government terima ’lll‘x;:‘ best trums in the world, the (ommon Nense 8 nently curing a majority of cases whish upply to b 2 layes came forward, and wers cordially treatment, Manafacturers of/all kinds of : Vouderbllt's parlors fn the Windsor ed. i tho charaoter above indicated. They have | bolder cuunscls at Constantinople, : grected. Inslramonts foe T T T, allowad tis, Ritssians o, idve O.beiry troops | The Provinco of Sulonleu anl coast district | Hotel. They remained thero until after L {'nl’sc&rr‘s i tlc Stockings; our now patent heot excela P* 1 from Olympu to tho terminus of the Adriano- | 3 o'clock this moroing. Presidents Or- 1 boand the traln tho party were recelved by rlk RTLETT of reconnoissances in forco'; besides which such reconnolssances would Pprove extremely hornssing to the Rusalans in thoir present tave 1 have—that of secing. Yoo cawme here 1o rce me, and { came o sco you, and, 1o use an expies- ston of the late Presldent Lincoln, | have to »ay that we have altozetber the best of “the bar- gain. On making thesc acknowledyments it is not 7 7 meeting of the masters to-dlay it was declded to TIRUSSES, open l.hge works Tuesday nuhc’old rato of wages, immllng the settlement of the disputc bj arbl- ration, to which both parties have agroc Baghra, where tho Bulgarians were beset by 20,000 Turks. Gourko, small aa was his force, resolsedo n an takon, with an imprudence that islittle less than astounding, from varions assailable scctions of thoir thin line of defense. It lernla has been our specialty for many | 20008 incrediblo; but noither of the Gi. xud o our aclentine adjustiment ot Frisses Balkanion Turkish armies havo,sinco Osman'a ely t0 be attributed ouc wnccess in perma- victorios, oxconted o singlo reconnolsanco of andrear, Ho had to leave the Bulgarians to shift for themselves, and make good bls own re- treat. TRE RUSSIAN DOBRUDSCHA YORCE. Loxpox, Aug. 20,~Lauding of an Egyptlan brigade near Sulina detaing Gen, Zimmerman In Dobrudscha with a larger force than was in. tended to be left tuere, and shows the cffect of country, We msy make mistakes, but they will ba from lack of judgment or knowicdge, und 1 trust it will not be thiunch or arise from lack of diaposi. tio 1 must leave you now, t 1 take great pleasure in Introdneing to yon Judge Key, 2 man that lias beon preatly wrong in the past, but s greatly right now, JUDGE XY and other members of thy Cabinet and Mrs. Vrepare to Respond to the Advanced Views of Jay Gould and Vanderblit Megarding the Prico of Meussages, Apecinl Pispatck (o The Tridbune. New Yonk, Aug. 20,—The Joint Committee of the Western Unlon and Atlantic & Pacific Teleeraph Company met last evening fn Mr. them frow east to west to strengthen the Biela and ‘Tirnova defonsivo forces; to transport trains Gov, Prescott and party, Gov, Prescott receiv- gz them with the (ullowing words of wecome: Mr. Paesivexr: You are now opon the soll of plo Rallway have been declared In a state of - fién“':'x‘n"\‘"x'mnrm. ; s slego by the Porte, 0, une doar north of Randolpl, ton, of the Western Unlow, and Lckert, of the Atlantic & Pacifle, were In nt- tendsnee at the weeting. Jay Gould was pres- SANDS HOUSE, Cor. Wabash-ay, and Madison.st., $2.00 PER DAY, New Houso—Elegantly Furnished, By JOSIAH IL REED, No, 20 Nassan-sL N.Y., | it was In amounts os n‘flllln’d PROPERTY, at LATE, Applications received und [‘smmmly attended to Yy ', 7 PERCENT clty property at 7 per cent, us required, der £5,000 at 8, ‘ L'Il\'q BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Hasmoney toioan on leal Estate, Produce and Pro. Absion, Cify and County dirders, aud Mercautile I'sper, aad taaciliog Exchauge on all couutries ARTINTIC TA ult,, whilst the Russians 13.‘"" withdrawn | Bagbra telegraphia: I went with the Turkish e ———— glues. Poluts of intercat were examinod along SR S P NS el army ot the 1th to Chaln-Baghaz. At Lauel, STRIKE ITEMS. Lho route, aud an Lour speut bere. A reception 1 0 anpfffg%‘:fi. o ull Garmeuts. o5 unmolested many thousands of their men two hours und & balf from thu pass, 1 saw the Hazestox, PJ A‘-‘.E 30.—The strlkers Jast | Was Leld by tho Preatdent and wite, and general fons fesned. YN AR 0. CENT EDWARD ELY & CO., DA COF JohROC, Floo spectacies sulicd to all alshis on s - clples. Opers wnd }‘f:lul” g i B scopes, Barometers. &: aale slock uf Watclios and Ji ANMS CONTINUN TO ARRIVE, New Ilampshire, In bebalf of ail our peoplo I in bullock-carts, UTTELLY UNGUARDED, nmoneyed men, brokers, ana others about the hotel, anslonsly awaiting the news, amuong the rest belug s private detective, Bulgaria there will be no movement at present. Hobart Pasha has left s subordinate to superin. tend the embarkation of the Caucasluns, and to luske your stay with us plessant and syroeabls. A langze number of the most prominet resi- dents of tho Btate, with their wives and daugh- DATH AND LISGOMN. At Hath the Presldent shook buuds with many, At Lisbon a sbort stop wus e, and the President wus Introduced und sald: Lanixs axn Prirow-Cimizexs: Iappearto give in & brief way my thanka for your courteous wel- coue, Travelingio tho top of Mt. Washingou, 8o Houre, uud MV '® The Work renlned talking together in a corner pear the elevator ucarly all tho ovening. At half-past 10 o'clock Goukl sent a message uy stalrs, and roon afterwsrds Mr. Willlam H. Vauderbilt came down-stairs. Goukd and he stood in _earncst couversation for some miu- intronchments. Whatever of offensive has boen takensinca the last battle has been duo to Russian, not Turkish, initiative. Dragamirof put out his foelers the other day at Loftcha, WINTE PREPARATIONS, CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug, 20.—The Portc Is preparing winter clothing for the troops, and taking other measures in antlcipation of a win- ter campaizn. robuko for his iil-timed inquisitiveness; but surcly rather Osman’s than Drognirof's businoss to make ex- perimonts under existing eircumstances, and above all it was to be expected that Mehemet Alf, whose army is comparatively fresh, would bave STRUCK OUT ONOE OB TWICE, and hard, during tho past fortnight. Noth- ing of all this Las been dono by the Turks, excopt that Osman has extended his front by occupying and solidly intrenching himsolf at Loftcha, whero they were on the 80th killed and 339 woupged, und the Russls loss as Urtun appeared in the corridor, and said that 1,500 killed, an agreement had: been yeached, snd a coo- truct was being drawn up, Ho refused to give: particulars, but later on they were learned rom an oflidat sourco to be as follows: Measrs. Keene & Gage are to turn over 71,000 shurvs of Atlautle & Pucifle stock st 23 to Me, $illiam 11 Vanderbilt, as trustce for the Western Unfon Company. Mr. Vauderbilt, in return, 18 Lo pive thew un equivalent {n stock of the Western Union Compavy at T2 The two Compaules are to contiuue to wrry on buuuzfl ana all outstauding contracts are to be Tulfiiled, but the caruines of Loth are 30 be pooled, and the Atlantic & Pacifc Is to recelve one-eigbith ol the gross amount, the Western Uulon retaining the remaining sev- va-cighths. The country is to b redistributed, supertivous telegraph offices are to be consoll- dated, aud rates aro to bo ruised to the old standurd. Mrs, Haycs and members of the Cabinet were warmly recelved. . AT LITTLETON a band of music und s crowyl of cltizens fneud tae party, aut the Presldent and Cabinet re- spoued bzu»ny. President Hayes Introducing e Cabine: ; At Twiu Station & band and a Jarge number of people were sssembled. The President and tmlny appearcd on the platform, the President A By ou IMPROVED CILICAUGO Micsics, 3 Loxnpo¥, Aug. 20.—Telegrams from Zara and Cettingo state that the Moutenegring on Sunday carried the last outwork of Nicslvs, and ure pushing forward through the town' towards the fortress. A strong Turkish forve, compused, howcever, niostly of frregulars, estlmated by une account at 10,000, fs hastening to relleve the be- slvged. Five thousand Monteucgring have gone in the direction of Kestae to oppose the Turk- ish advance. LS 1. A, HURLBUT, 75 Randolph-st. well, We liave funds to lvan on choleo Improved Sus un- NEIE & BOND, 10 \\'nuhlllgmll-ll._‘ ¢ for a momeut with leury Wand ier and wife, whio accompanted the party to this pluce, arrlying at 13:45 After a short recention in the parlor of the hotel dinucr was served. Then, by & specisl traln, the trip to tho suminit was beghu. TUSTOF HUUSE Tiwe-Tor Ho Mr. Wasuixoron, Aug, 20.~The Presidential party left Fabyan 'House at 3a'clock, arriviug hero at 405, They were vonveyed in two cars, taken up by separate en- ATROCITIES, A CORRESPONDENT WEAVES A GORT TALE. Lonpox, Aug, %0.—A correspondent at Yen!- Chawber of Commerce, Chicago, g from positions of groat risk, have reccived and are recoiving copious rejnforcemonts, and have from a strategical point of view materially bettered their situation, while, had the Turks Lut followed up their ad. vantages with one-tenth of the energy they displayed in geining them, would by this time Qur stock of Choice Wooléns for luudshuking indulged fn. Fall and Winter now in, and Fush- COMPLIMENTALY ADDHESS. Fasran Houss, N, L., Aug. 2.—The Execu- tive party returued lere aud passed the night. Alter dinzer sud recention the company asseie bled n the wnuln ball, and uu aiddress was pre- scoted to Presidest Hayey slsmed by llr:{ rep- fusentative imenof different Stutes und ditferent political Idcas aud wssociatfons, cxpressive of +*thelr eutlre satistaction with the course you buve pursued In the excrelse of the otfice of Presudent. Your consistent and imm'ucnl. cf- forts toreform the civil service of the country eet with uuquallfied spprobation, and yourso- called Southiern policy secms to us not ouly wise 1 itself, but the r8itlful cxecutiou ef theé Coun- stitution aud the laws as youtound thew. Tuat FProvidence who arders the destinles uf natious ma {fitvu you all ueeded strength and wisduw to sustain you and gulde you to the end fn pefor lnfi: aaur arduous duties, s vur sincers dusire. fis President, ln reply, said he wua gratitied to recelve such au cxpression of coutidence sud esteem of 80 respectable s compavy of gentle- meu, A musical entertalnment brought the exer- clsesto a close. Ap agreeabl Lodica of 120 persous murdered' by Cossacks sud Bulgarians. Among the victims were two wouien, one very beautiful and young, She had been killed and thrown uaked futo the pool of water. Lsaw familics, icluding chibircy, who hiad beea throwu Intoa well. The huuses of thesa people and haudsoine embroldered dreases of the womeun, showed they had been rich. Tn one Louse tho womica and young girls bad been shut up and subjected duriog ten days to vut- rages by the Cossacks aud Bulgarians. The Bulgarians, when they heara ot the arrival of the Turkish army st Chatu-Bughas, CARUIED OFF TURKISH WOMEN AND CHILDREN from 3 to 30 years of age and fled to the Balk- aus. The victims of whow 1 spoke sbove were all collected togetber and wurdered in succes- sion, Many more were butchered, but I bave oot bad time to go and see them. GNBMANT. BraLly, Aug. 20.—Germany’s representations tothe Porte In regard to tho strocitics com- pight forved out thu Houeybrook miners, but the presence of Vigilauts prevented further lun- tesference with mew willing to work, Pitresuno, Pa, Aug. 2.—The laborers of tue extensive uall snd tack works of Chess, Brsthe & Co., who struck last Thursday for an fucrease of wages, returned to work to-day at the old rates, This strike, while it lasted, Kepe about 300 enployes lu idleness. New Youxk, Aug. 20.—The Newark City Stlk- {llv, at Newark, N. J., resumed work this wiorning with balf its usual force, with the w‘a s 48 agreed upon by tlue proprietors aud strl ‘The vise and tool works at Treaton, N. J., also resunied work. WuezLing, W. Va., Aug. 20.—The strike among the workers at Huvbs, Brockmeler & Co.'s glass [zctory, as telegraphed from bere few days azo, was lucorrect, 'Tho troubles were coufined o vix of the lswp-blowers, they being the only workmen that struck. % ——————— ON FULL TIME, D The Triduns, from cor. Monroe. HAYE BEEN 80 DESPERATE unYmonwcry aloud for the intervention of friends in their behalf, The Russian cavalry is now all this side of the Balkans, VD AEWEL] ; i SNl SR ST T B | by s yogiment of the Ninth Division. JOHN G. ASHLEMAN, | rwo rogiments hold Haiskol FPase, A 136 Btate-st. | ypich presents » serics of formidsble de- Glases, Telescopes, Micro- provisions toward esch otber, but gives the neutral, or co-siznatarice, a right to irswt ou fts = — — 0 ¢ prograwume is e GBATES AND NANTELS, " | fenses. Thero aro fow troops for the present | mitted by Turkish troops sre based on the Fosr w':“"“" l“u"‘d““u& 2.—The Pittabarg | 43384 (O;'L;):l‘?l:r::..wu e ¥ Flals, | Gold sad Nickel | ot Drenova and Gabrovs. A brigade ef the Swara C""“‘g:' st foshe Qurman view: | & Fort Wayue shops, ewploytug 500 mes, to- | Avogera s A;fi. 80.—Gov. Connor sant a | ntut ‘ SLATE MAMNELS. Fourteenth Division is at Tirmova. Be- y blads ligerent erve day resumed ten hours! work per dsy. They | telegram to the Prealdént today loviting bim to bave becu runuiug eight hours per day for the vlait Maine as the guest of the Btate. Senator last threo years. inforcements are moving south to strengthen® Blalge also telezrophed the Prealdent urging ¢ Chicagoe Daily Teibune, Ovratox, Dawson Co., Augz. has commenced. Uraln yielding well, Farmers ot -hln&lng much wheat. Lookiug for better ices, u goad condition. uLsERTSON, Hitchcock Co., Aug, 20.—8mull eralu all in stack. twenly to iwealy-live. former haryest. Nothing but corm mg:(‘ market, ut 2 cents per bushel. Corn astonlshiig growth withln the STOCEDALE, Buey Co., Aug, stack. littte " deal of vid corn n:uh‘%‘lurwtrd. Merchants are paying 25 ceuts per imore atteotion bere. ln thue coudition. Enx, Neosho Co.,. Al thresbed, Yielding fifty Bellluz at 16 couts per dushel. Corn crop very romising, Havo bad sbundaat showars. Wa Ymms thecorn planted first week ig, July witl make a good crop. L8 fkaun?;) Jo '“"'"“T, woun, l PRICE FIVE CENTS. him to accent the favitation, and uesting bira o accept the hosplialities of bis house aariog stay., YORTLAKD, Me., Aug. 50.—The President de clines viaiting this city'on acconnt of previous o socms not to have heen of so aerions a char. | the Tubkish Ambassador here relative to the H Position of the Great Op- nctor na first reported, the attack by Melikoff | allezed Russlan atrocitics have met with the England Continued, SORuRcaicats: NEW APERIENT WATER. osin Armies in Belitg morsiof this sty of & seconnblesance. | 7k unfavorable reception from the German CROPS. i nd: & Cabluct, From the Green Mountain State to s::-.rm I’rh:::t:'l“nmlnrr- Blilzaria, then s pitched battle. Tom the Green umv: in State MTRNTRBTA 3 hlepaeed garia. e : GENERAL. Mount Washington's Summit. > . Spectal Dispatehes to The Tridune, WATZRVILLE, Le 8ucur Co., Aug, 20.—Stacke ing partly done, A few oats threshed. Yield from forty to fifty bushels per acre. No wheat threshed yet. Wl ayerago twenty buskels to the acre. No rain for six weoks. Weather hot. Kaxpironi, Kandiyoht Co.,, Aug. 20—No barvest or crops here. A little corn escaped the *hoppers, but it {s small and worthless. A se- vere drought prevails, vreventing even turnips {rom growing, No raln for six weeka. MixxzaroLis, Honnepin Co., Aug. 20.—Have Just returned from a thres weeks' trip over the northern portion of the State. Harvest abont over. Wihieat mostly cut. ~Yield on an average over twenty buahiels to the scre ‘hreshing- machines running lively, Urica, Winona Co., Aug. 20.~The new wheas brought Into the market direct from the mas chine welghs fifty-nine and s half and sixty-one and a halgpounds to the bushel. | Oata and bar- ley No. 1 crop. 11E#RON, Nicollett Co., Aug. 20.—Thedrought continues. ' No rain for sixty daya sutticient to bring up oats and ‘sceds. Pasturcs bare and eliow, ~ Cowsdryingzup. Fodder will bescarce, ealth of man add beast good. Eaut, Minn, Aug. 20.—According to ro- turns by Assessors to the Statc Btaustician, 1,300,010 acres were secded to wheat in Mins nesota last year, The ?-lch.l of 1,545,347 aures H“' l:,m:‘alx;. lnuhels—w 4 e nere. C aggregate acreage this year is 1,814,655 acres, ngm y y yleld per acre this year at twenty bushels, and, 8o Iar, reports from the harvest ficlds indlcate unusually csa than ten bushels to ome estimates put the sveraze heavy crops. the - destryction by storms, But, cunsider- grasshoppers. and nakme allowsnee for fact that- light-vielding flelds are the last to be heard froin, the averace yleld cannot safely be cstimated at over seventecn bushels to the acre, This would give less ttan 81,000,000 busbiels forthe totalcrop. Deducting foud aud eced for the supply of the State, an: allowiny for what Is lkely to be kept over il the next crop by farmers, inillers, and loca) buyers, the surplus of wheat of Minnesots for €xport from this crup will not excecd 5,000,000, and may not excced 23,000,000 s. The decreased average of this yesr is in the grass Lopper region. In other parts of tha State there was a gencral [ncrease as compared with lust year, All reports from the harvest-ficlds concur in sasing that wheat s uniformly No. 1. The weather nas been very favorable, but all the crops will not be in stack before the end of this week, bushel ILLINOIS, Special Dispatches to The Tridune. Famuixorox, Fulton Co., Aug. 20.—Farmers generally holding thelr grain. About one-third of the timothy is being threshed for secd. Corn has greatly fmproved within the last two weeks, Prospects now for two-thirds of a crop. Vinnna, Jolnson Co., Aug. 20.~Farmors are holding their grain for lgher prices. Very small portion of the new crup sclllug. Thresh- log well advanced. Alarrooy, Cole Co,, Aug. 20.—Farmers dls- posed to ship, and not hold, grain. Oatcrop guod. unproved. Moxriiose, Jasper Co., Aug. 30.—Threshing. Not much wheat selling. VErsoxT, Fulton Co., Aug. 20.—Grain belug threahed, but not much effurt beiug made to Threshed. Seiling readily. Corn much Neediog rain badly, Ureater portion of the threshing done out of the shuck. Corn fmproving. Oats and spring wheat good. MuLnEnrr Grove, Boune Co., Aug. 20— Farmers are all seiling thelr gralo. The new crop is moving lively, Graln dealers kept busy. Corn suftering for raln, WEzsT218LD, Clark Co., Aug. 20.~Whest go- Iug forward. - threshed, Oats threshed. Very little timothy cut for seed. RecronviLLy, Hamilton Co., Aug. 20.—New “1’““?: lcmp movingslowly. Farmers nearly dons threshing. MCLIAV!(IBDRO, Hamilton Co., ‘Threshin, will be held for winter or spring trade. Corn suflering extremely for raln, Mougxce, Kankakee Co., Aung. 20.—If the Farmers nre_sclling 8s fast us AliF. 20— wheat going bravely on. Hut littlo bolds off threa weeks, will have a large crop of corn. Oats have threshed out well, NEBRASICA. Hpecial Dispuiches ta The Tridune, Beatrice, Gage Co., Aug. 20.—Wo are anx- fous to know where the 'hoppers have gone. They are passiog over in & southerly direction. Where do they all come from? Corn prospects still good. NorroLx, Madison Co., Aug. 20.—Qrasahop- pers have been fiying south for several days past, but have not come down on us. Thers were countless myriads of them, sud we bid 4 God speed,’ nor east one lngering look hehind, No “ strikers " dlsturb nor * tramps " eu;lhrull the pesco of our homes or tho Loncst tol Byracusx, Otoe Co., Aug, 20.—Wheat, barley, and rye are threshing ouc a fale vield. Oais welzh forty pounds to the bushel, Barley, corn, and hugs moving into market. Eiour MiLe Urove, Cass Threshing golug cin, Yleld fair. Graly wovig, Weather extrewcly dry, Bludes of corn rolliig, Oucasional swarwa of locusts pasa over, golug Co,y Aug, 90.— MOTELS, of artillery within a dozen versts of their own s silintiara iy : eut all the evening, In tha corridor of the botel. | oxtend fu yon. yonr family, your Cabinet Minls- | West, AR S ly from the faur corneraof | Mr, Keens wus ubsent, belog roported il at | foe o t'al ok o oblial e " { o o~ | line. Fiold-guna aro dismounted and packed the globe, but owiug to the state of affairs in | Long lranch. There was a great cothering of | Ing ang. n:m'; welcome! 11, wiil be D endearor | TigmooaNOTON, emnkliy Co., Aug. 20. Threshing coimmenced. Somu Rrain selling. Y liirigL, Llay Co., Aug. 30.~Wheat good AIRFIELD, Cla) e Auge, 20.—Wheat 3 Outa jood. 'Bul\{ i endid, Corn gotng Lo bo easan suld to be in the employ of & prominent banker | ters, were on the traf, all of wh oL W - el roj t piieg by Roumanian and Bulgarian p '.' has zone to Sinope with most of the feet, It | and broker, whe kcgt n’llflct watch upon all of :‘é:]"gx‘iu the Prostioer aat lu,":;‘" Al :'::&’““ T (v“‘“'" dry for the Just throo Ope block from A, T. t & Co.'s cury Goods | drivors, without budging a yard from their | fs belleved ha rocs thence to the Qanube, Mr, Gould’s movements, Gould and Frunk w.—'fllrflhln.g ‘eathier has beon tine, and gmin stuckod Wae sball uced ‘sli onr grala 5 ¢ and then ho went up-stalrs again. | aa to view its beautles at n acxavnable time, ANCIAL nad bad to draw them in again with conspio- Toiar tel “m;’"" o et At "Bttt 17 oo™ Coma “Fon; | Haveas time for bandebaking and speech, making, | 10 Bomo demand. T £ A N7 | nous promptitude, after sustaini b A Jater telegram from Mukhtar Pasha gives | {p'5uire " ainl remalned there nearly ‘half 2ud can unly aay, **Iow do you dot" and *+ Unod- KANSAS. MONEY tOLOAN Ao ;) susta’ning & sbarp | the Turkish losses fu Saturday's battle 1a 130 | 2ty hour, About Waifvast 13 ook ohr| By Spectal Dispaiches lo The Trivune, Rocky liste, Liucoln Co., Aug. X.—8pring wheat hurvested and stacked. Wheat s belng shipped us fast as thresued, Farmers not able to hold it.- Corn could not bo better. Daespxx, 8mith Co., Aug. 20.—Some threshe ing done, and gralu of all kinds turuing ous Better than was expected. Few are scld lug. Large portion boldiug for higher prices. Dserenos, Cloud Co., Aug. 20.~~Not much thresbing done yet, Oats will yleld heavily, Bpring wheat ts ylclling from fteen to twenty flve bushels, Farmers will hold grain for bigher prices. Corn, from present prospects, will ba Lumeuse. Cuxsreg, Jeflerson Co., Aug. 20.—Oats ere turning out trom forty to Aifty bushels per acre, Wheat averuglug iftcen buslicls. A great doal of graln t be threshed yet. l‘n,efm rgr :a{e:nu. Wheat from 75 ceats to$1.10. ry dry tor corn. ll{uugun: Doniphan Co., Aug, 20.—Thresh- ing falrly comwenced, 8pring wheat averages Qld corn sciiin, twelvato twenty bushels, Barley from Oats equal to any Dy o inide a8t two weeks. —Grak all in breshing done yet. (reat Bue te el. Stock is receiving . 2,.—0ats mostly usbicls to the acre, MASONIC, . Burraro, N. Y., Aug. %0.~The National Con- vention of Royal and Selectmasters of the Unite ed Btates met at the Masonic Temple this cvene ing. Delegutes are prescat from nearly evezy Btate. The plan of degrees in the American Masonle rite was discussed, sad & committes ted to mecorialize -the Grand Encamp- Kuights Tewplar of the United States 8o their meetlog at Clevelaud uext wock to make these degrees prerequisite to ordors of Knighte hood. Adjourned.