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% s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 18, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES . tivity of the | canal to New York were 10c on wheat and 9%¢ on | gemand for the Continent contin ;s t the Eastwhere we have no office— | capitalist, is 8 disgusted man. He went to the made to-day. based on the continued act ; e T — MILW AUK.EE. . !l at e Sl Please detain him about | Puplic Library this morning to procure the use INAN CE AND TRADE- of thegrain movement throughout the c:‘;::g, it m"l”‘:l.mnzh m L(verpunl o v isies e &%fiw“"mfl& ornquiet. Weathy; Williamsport, Pa.” ent work when he returns, and let I -provided lit- Transactions sggregated 136,000 e K i Ter. ale gt | of® W‘z‘- :Ol in hi; mfluflgl’fisfl:’me i ; which §,500 were Erie, 23,000 Lake shore, 12,000 | 100 tbs on erain. XEW YORK. erary storehouse, and, tho! Heavy Country Orders for Cur- | Northwestern common, 22,000 preferred. 16.000 | Daring the frat seventeen days of August there | _Naw Yore. Auz. 17.~Cortos—Qute: ar 1261214, i - thing up?” * Nothing particular.” The ex- b : What the Correspondent Discov: ;:r“e:&-mcsscnzer‘s boarding-house was searched, | personal standing were sufficient to g\!fll’lfl'}ee Joramtstem comuon, 2000 prfurol 10,000 | Duln e st senteen Goef Auguthor | xew Sone. nek 11 coror o ered Relating to Art. and also all - his resorts, and every place | that institution, © A cortificate is required,sir, rency---New York Ex= Pacific. 17,000 Lackawanna, 1,100 New Jersey | loads winter wheat and 920 cars spring. “The cor. e D, Nonmtitne onnber 1. A Flo oty 811100 January, 1. 10g11, 17g he had been. Samacity was sl fault. | jnqorsed by som: table person.” The = : chi- i Fuiviacomtio T beey to0 "much fort; | Cuonch 7, o Tepuiale @ change Flat. o Cerl, S0 e g~ o1 | IO mombers e ek age were 104 and | ion el o S o Why the Blue Mounds Road Has Be- | Tho mecs] hud Boen mo0d ot e, hacnc | Mrs. Marion V. Dudley Is to have at her ele- i giblamen, matket pasyLnt 1G3 por eeily ‘Bilsia 1 NEW YOHE SATURDAT Coms N et Firm ot Shspgrs sy 22 vachasged. come a Great Issne. Siice Back to the Merchants’ Union: the | gant summer residence in Lake Mills, in a few Conditi : Banks of En- | Customs receivts, $302,000. Clearings, $19,- | Aug. 17.—Recelpts—Flour, 10,312 brls; wheat, | GRarx—Wheat—Winter opencd at an sdvance of 35 officeclerk was calied aside. *\What package | wecks, a reunion of the literary ladies of Wis- tion of the Banks of En- | g.000. - atsbursed $104,000, | 265,258 bus €om, 75,500 bu: oms, 4,426 bus | 1e4ud cloveq Mtse bregular and more active: s < R e which be ol overs MLUIBROL froguy, gland, France, Germany, B e paeee s e 5135 *%ight | corn-meal, 2,040 pkes: rye, 2,254 bu; malt, 2,095 ungraded rod. STEGL 5] uncradid Smek® 3 An Old Story About a Neat Piece | notice; one which e brousht fu when | “p'p piore 000 of the ploneer business men and Belxinm. exchangeon New York, 4. 88%. pkes; pork. 83 pkea; boef, 1.627 phgs: cutmeats, | Joli: dnerdded wulid, $1.1081 5 el P4 of Detective Work. ol rgm e oM M fiiwankoe Tis febiraed fiom & camEE i3 The weekly bank-stafement i as follows: Loans, | 230 pkgs; lard, 1,327 pkas; whisky, 265 brls. fey noumtaal: variey mate Qulck by aere: S e . e Forron e follo, Bt thers | vowas: to Barope. - T et eomaere et SO a0 sy | | Esvorts—Twenty.four bonra—Flour, 13,000 | 353 odersic budiaeis; Uncraies T G0 il ia o patkase o valuables thert, answerinz | - Hoory Bleyer, one of the oldest and most 5 i e 5 S0 Grenition Inoases 3135 | bl whet, 210,000 bu: corm, 130,000 b one 8| S{EFHS fokineh Balllen Bo Sl & D ‘blican Congres- | the description, or directed to Williainsport, Pa | highly-esteemed German residents of tbe city, | The Prodnce Markets Active, with a 800 roscrve, decrease. S303. 400, " ST 1 36,000 ba bartey, 1.000 bo. 90 bz N %, JoGste: No. 2 s dg white: 3y R emocratic and) ey i3 Off the track again. But they returoed toit; | died yesterday. He was the father of the well- Downward Tendency. ‘Thebanks now hold $20,242,525 in excess of HEanie: wilre da Srnes. STEIC mixed Westens. sional Candidates. went into the store-room where was heaped up | known newspaper men, who have been con- thelr legal requirements. PROVISIONS. stors—Unchanged. : the coarse freight for shipment. There was | nected with the Milwaukee press. & GoyEmxuENTS, HOG PRODUCTS—Were actlve aad weak, though | %?cxgagkzgsg "-:l nced Ye: Rio carcie, 119 J. A. Noonan has returned from Washington, Loapon, 1074 New S, hogs were fn:light Jupnly and firm. Liverpool was | thanped - iiee nachz g tc: MOIes dull au e found a rough wood box, Jooking as though its A X = contents would be overvalued at 25 cents. - An | and his well-known form is again seen-on the Almost s Panic in Provisions—Oorn and | &oabons Inferior Political Notes-—General and P et iis forids, aad | Sireets. lower on lard, but probably becauseof Friday's de- farroLeta—Quler bil tirm; erude, 6e: refaed, 1ye, TaLtow Steady. & . Cougons, 'cs, cline here. The previous drop bad nearly exhausted a ferigig Tersonal City Notes. there were the bonds. The direction ou the | A prosecution against J. H. ‘fesch, the drug- Rye Weak—-Other Grain Easier, New 5. &ood many pork margins. and this :made local holders | Fenopnerny o jguochanged. cheap box was to anassumed name at Williams- | gist, for retailing whisky which he labeled a3 W. U. Telegraph. weak, o that the offerings were much larger than | EGos—Firmer; Western, 15@154c. vort, and a Jetier reached the agent there in due | * For medicinal purposes,” has been disissed = Quicksflver.. wanted—the sales belog chiely on country sccount. ml’-_‘l‘;;l‘.fit i Rz%(.:x‘h"»""“k Jule, Duenos Ayres, apg ART IN MILWAUKEE. course asking him to hold the vex till called | in the Municipal Court. and will be appealed o FINANCIAL. QJuiciativer, Meats declined (o sympathy, bat had an additioral fm- | 0 SYABAE U Mlddies and eavy welgnts, Sugarg . dence of The Tribune. for. It was the intention of the thiel to skip out | the State Supreme Court. It is a test case toes- 5 o] atasinose petus [n the fear that the yellow fever wilt materially | * Woor—Unchansed. Brais fonan as 500n 45 he could eafely do so, and recover his | tablish the law whether sales of spirituous lia- | e activity fn tne ewrrency movement is al- seduce the Southern demand, which iss been depended | | PEOTipioxsFOFE ol and. lgwer upon to take most of the stud now here. ;'.'"m"‘u shoulders, Saner ‘1!33;“ o The followiug were the shipmenis of hog product from this city: MILWAUKEE, Aue. 17.—Io art matters in Mil- plunder there. The repentant dazzugeman was | wors made in wood faith for medicinal PUrDOSES | rendy making itself Tl n other diroctions fn the waukee a dispositiop bas been experienced siw- | Mo Gonica: the other thieves got their | by retail druggistsrequire a licens business of Chicago. The receipts of produce have y do, 5c." Lardacive and lowers i E. W. Keyes, the Madison Pos r, is i 7o % :j\?: ::bs:hnemg?!cz:hd:x:::g; n][:L :‘;:ss;:pm;. ulz: desents % e e ¢ Madison Postmaster, is in ’i;,:m.sed‘ ana z]nc fall m:dc . nlr:ndy bc:lnmng; ’g’ézgfi‘:gig\'fi ;‘l,'.‘.,"',f,'m 5 o tecer e : i EST BEND CONVENTION. florace tublee, Chairman of the Republican | There sre promising inalcations of a.prospero 1D L & W augnim en Smelime B e e o | D T D by the canl | State Central Committee, is working ofI the | and active business this fall. The country orders 18 |2 T %™ s work preparing for the future by establishing o Coned D Antentibn m,i,mx Auwust days at Sheboygan. for carrency continue heavy, and are becoming | Micuizau Centi 3, | Missut] Pacl...... 14 classes in art. Lydston, Vianden, Ver Bryck, | of the Democratic Congressional Conve: 1. L. O'Neil, of "the Greene & Button Com- | more widely distribated ‘tnan at firet, They are | Fanam: 0 a8 o5 Joe ' = =0 Mrs. Cavenagh kuve each opened fheir | for this district at West Bénd. Tuat olace 15 | payy, fias returued with his Wil (romm & LOUE 10 | meoving morbmm s 5 emre) msting oy i G52 CF wonds: 1o MARINE NEWS. 79 0. 79 U . Land Grant .. 101 | Hame bris. & |0 P Stukiug Fundi . io25) Hama, pieces: . i Hams. other pEgs 2 3 "ATE BONDS. Sides, l)oxuv k2 521 4 BUFEALO, studios to scholars. Prof. Lydston’s classes | distant from Milwankee some twenty or thirty | the Eastern cities and watering-places. crops hias fairly begun. The shipments of currency have recently commenced In lessons on the | miles. No regular passenger-trains run there B Pnl:‘cué,l;iqu[u‘u&r.;rs_tmrdzh§ gasz wfel:ohz‘\ev'c this way from New York were very heavy yester. | § ; principles pertaintng to the correct drawing of | on the morning of the Convention, or return uf;":mn e et a‘;:‘ie: :s'c:;“é" and cap. | 43> and the probability te that so much currency | Yorcwestern.”p tbe humsn form, and.Qther objects, as he al- | late enough in the day to bring delegates bacl_i‘. tures, wild youne 2irls of unknown histories in | Wl be received Monday that the exchange markot ;E,m,,m 69, old. 3 M&L&‘.‘a ‘3:" -new. leges that the theory of tulture fn all art is to | and, as a consequence, 3 part of three days )Vlll cells for safe-keeping till called for, cunmuog | Will be firmer. Salesof New York exchange were Jeanesien. uew - 2‘5{! begin at the foundation and acquire the faculty | bave to be used in getting therc and returning. | deteetive explorations, aud enough coarse ro- | made ‘;el\mn banks at §1 per s;, 30: discount. B of making true propositions and symmetricsl | Milwaukee will have twenty-cight delegates to | munce and criminal mystery to make a dozen The loan market wvas undisturbed by any appear- Loxpox. Aug. 17.—Consols, money, 95 3-18; o 1 < 4 N i " Vash. | blood-and-thunder dime novels, have brought | anceof activity. With one or two exceptions, the | acconnt, 95 5-16. outlines. Schools of this order are open in _bedlfl%m’"“fit;‘ '%\ :':i“f é’.if’:“f;‘l;i’?flil‘(iif up there within a few days. The common | bsnks complain of an insuflicient suppiy of paver. | - American ascuritles—ise, 105%: '679. 106%; Chicago, aod this is the first experiment in 3il- | ington County has but five, o Gy 3 | drunks and disorderlies, and assaults and bat- | Rures or discount are $@10 per cent, with lower e e isords 10:405, 105%: uew 58, 107K Reading, 17; Exie, wankee. This school of iustruction is [ and, for a vart of them, M teries, are dull affairs compared to the social | oo’y ¢ SO e 185, preferred, 3 couveuient, than their own county-seat. 3 fea - e : wedk tes to first-clasa outaide borrowers. °%46. ner. more convenfcn| and doweatic Distorjes. whih the wetk 105 | “ofourines of tae Chicaro banke for the waskc || - FABS AR Rentes. 1121, BUFFALO. Y., Aug. 17 —Lake frelghts. BB Coal zominal: 30 cents to Chicazo and llflw;:x‘l:::' Cleared tor tirenty-four hours eading ac§ . o —Props Montana. merchandise; Colorado, mer. chandise; Potomac, mercnandise, Chicigo; 1" Gilbert, 31. D. Clemens; stmr Pearl, Pat.ny g | schys Consieana, L, Lusey, G. W Darl, Toledo J. ently, ons coal; C. K, N\, . Weni the Wave. asbiabils. ks Chissen; Vessels passing Port Colborne Lock four hours ending at G p, i, Au 165 ol based on preseat Germau ideas, and the | /0% 0o Gefemates are pit tospeeial incon- | 30 slories weck | “ 5 lessons are full of ioterest. The other 3;':5&::’};%‘111. e h tomh Rt IE e Fielded to thelseergtlvi Brafty ofiChiel Ken- | L0 0y a3 follows by Manager D, R. Hale, of COMMERCIAL. Taro% —-Prop Granite State, Ogdénsbury to Tolety scliouls are principally enfazed in teaching | vantages of 3 public nature. It will be awk- Under n recent order to exchanee Gaugers | the Chicago Clearing-ouse. o .xl,m-u n-ml?lmn_ l;[“gs;gn to Chicago; Rein. landscapepainting, water-colors, ‘and portrait- | ward aud expensive for the sewspapers to sead 1y (el pora™ e P SR SAREEES | CRnnes, fuanect, | The following were the Incest quotations for Au- |~ Spectet reporis to the Clactnaey Prive Cursas s | Leorp LI Slary CopelyFanm Mazee, Mondn P IS0 S G008 | pust dalivery on the leading articies for the Jnst | thepacking shace SIarch 1 so dats At igtcos mens daaos Two Friends and Stveria, Kingston 1o ainting. Some of the students are making | reporters there,and the crowd of spectators | O o 73 v Fapid progress ana proiuise well for The Tature. | wio wonld-sstend oconceusion i ubis siee. ol e, irom, the Reveme Deoartient, chantas | Fitany: Milwaukee artists have desigued and marble | which often forms the best protection against ton, F. W. Clements, J. J. Delaney, and B, | Thursday desiers are manufacturiog mantels with glass | “skulldusgery.” will be convenicntly ab- | (T, W g0 to Peoria. To il thoir places | Eriday: pancls, on which the aintings are approvriate | sent. For _what objeet all his was | jenliehtion go to eotla. o fil their places | Sourdiy To the apartment.—fruits, glasses of wine, and | arranged, or whether it was a mere accident, of | iftey LIIES TErRen B M Gooddic! Daptrt. game or meat being represented in dining- | inconsiderate good nature to please the country ment at Chicago, ToutLS, ows of Douke In librasies, tlowers, ete, | Democrats, bus not been divulged, . One thing, | a0 BUEEE o o000 o blichers ‘of the | DECRESSE OF THE EUROPEAN GOLD RESERVES. in parjors, and other illustrations to mateh. | however, is freely said, and thatis that the Bvouing Wisconsan, have completed the pur- The decrease fn the coin reserves of the Eu- loweraft, Quebec to Port Burwell: Yonell and Mawcsin, Fair Haven o Coatei lediterrancan, Sodus _Point to Toledo: Olive; litehell, Charlotie to Milwaukee: Jona Magce, Oswego to Caicago; M. P. Barkalow, Oswesp 13 Toledo; barge Gloraltar, Kingston to Malden, © Eastward—prop Celfic, Detroit to Aogtres); Qswezatchie, Toledo to Ogiensbure: bars Yy Lattle, Toledo to Kinzston; sches L. Everlolpy, Toledo to Sackett's Hiarbozs ‘and M. F. Memen 103,318 3 at the undermentioned places, a3 follows: 1875 Friday. Sawrday. | cucago -$ 10,2 S1.05 | Cincionati -35 | Indtanapolis %0 | Cedar Kapias! Cleveland.... Detrlt.. Des Moin _two days: The idea is a bew one, and sales are being rap- | Democratic prospects are not so almishty. fat- S e it 4 - 3 . chase of the northeast corner, sixty by 120 feet, | ropean bunks in the tast two years coincides near- , 639, 1dly mad : of these attractive works in art. tering in this gistric Lo encourage the man- 3 il i MEss PORR—Was fairiy activ d unusnally weak. | Chicae R £ % of Michizan gnd Milwaukee streets, and will | 1y with the decreased export of gold snd siiver The marget decined Sac. per bri. and oleam 2"7!.:: . | Chicagoto Kingston; Albacor, Detroit to Kingswn, low the latest prices of Friday. ~Sules were reported of There arc at present o orders for portraits. | avers of that party in any picce of eccentricity, | y 0 HLEe 3 o The artists’ specimens v cven been remaved |- stupidity, of pig-headednoss, or in any elzborate | ¢rect, duriug e coming scason’a four-story | from America. The smount of specie in the prin- o the latest prices o Friday, Sales mere ruporicd % v-windows of the Wis- | intrien which they will lose votes. The | Printing-house on the ground. cipal Europesn banks comparedas follows on July 500 orls #pot on p: erins, s dctier Sep- PORT HURON 1rom the show-windows of the stores on Wis- | intrizue by whic 3 A firc this eveninz destroved the upper two o tember at $10.00@10.40; and 24.750 brls seller October AT conriu street. which were favorite places for the | Democrats who do’ not manivutate thiues, but storles of Jobn Meinier's distillary. on Lhe west. | 31 1878, and July 31, 1876: Steriiug, u %u%ll‘é’%sxgfi'xas}dx nb":‘cne'rff ,,,..,k]“ Pm:-r E‘I‘c‘no». MICh].. :\\lng. 17.—Down—Proyg i kenESSe: it arve s ¢ intellizer o . & 1 i B4 b i o sed steadler . ot or 2 e 5 , Wil k. ka2 . eshibrtion of likenessus oll prominent cnlzg.::s. who do a ].__r_'e ;lmxe‘(tx_xu«‘..nlm‘l}l‘ ut \,'u.th;;_ ern limits of thecity. Loss, $1,2000n building, Enr:;;‘»:lulv Fm’lsfl_f-lulv The following were the receipts and shipments | Slose 41010 fot Septatabers nad S0 St aess | Toledo, o nm:n Co:r; 1;’“5‘“!‘]?0“0"*“ Even the pbotograpu gallertes report a sizht | on election-day, are very free in their_remarks and $1:%00 on stock. ™ | Bauk of Eneiand. of thie leading articles of nroduce in this city dur- | getobern. Arctic, Montealm, Schuylkill, Favorite, James . l»;‘.m ness. ;\:d there is nothioy doing in colored | outhis subject. <‘)l hglflc:' }:le'l EFH‘:LH“_MS a’]‘i} Letters were rcceived here to-day from Miss Duak of France ngzthe twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on e mess 1 ”3{;‘; :fisgfiwng'fi'"" at $10.50@ | Gilmore. phoioraphs. complaints eaused by thiz ara Medora Clark, dated at Fort Stecle, Wyo, She | Btk of Germany. Saturday morning, and for the corresponding date | fro—\Wus lrreguiarly heavy. i e market decligea | _ UP—Propa Atlantic, Badger State, Mantoby, » 15¢ per 100 1bs, reacted 15c, ard elosed only Sc below | Milwaukee, Starucca nnd convort, Metarors in On inquiry at the usual places of suction sales | amount to anything, canuot he determined till Sl e 5 A ustrl Sf works of art, stazuation ls reported as the | afier the action of the Convention is known. te- | duscribes in or lettor u fatal aceident to e el T rule. No salesare in vreparation, and neither publians regard the mistake as one of those sm‘“e 'cxcursiunia}r.y and her own safety is a . dealers nor artists speak of any exhibition or ar- | chronic ones whichredouud perennially to their Tiattorof ‘ol 2 4 twelve months azo: i 3 e C . Sales w 2 2. . i s Bl svbrembel o S S0l ST 60,88 | barges, . B. Hale and cousorta; s Aro doa LS Seller October aL S7.2E@T. “Total, 15.500 tcs. | . Hutchinson, J. §. Worts, Erustus Corning, ¢;, The market closed better at spoc orselier she | S. Hazurd, George W. Holt, H. W. Sae, Sophis 5 . - ¢ - Aledora Clark’s residence is s D & b L CHERI < her poems have appeared in THE TRIBUNE, ; . Flour, brl; —Were active and unsettled, declining b i ook i, . U Yasten, dua, ¢ cven for & year past, been remunerative for the DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES. 2 s serves fell off $73.643.000. the exportsof the | Wheat, b ¢ ke e accy rtially meovered.onmng heavlly | ~Wind—North, gentle; weather, Gne. porks offered fer gale. Tt is stated that even | The Demoeratic fiht over the Congressional SPRIN GFIELI; precious metals from this country were erearly | Cori. 5 b1 scrivtlons were nomlnally’ easier 13 Sympnthy. - The .,,"_"{::,”"“S':zéflfi.‘r'\'.“faéi‘um%.:'a‘&?‘“ e snide sales of cheap pretures, in which the nomination begins to boil and bubble. Muny e diminished. Our average exvort of specie had up | 1iye. by :Ei;.‘?’é‘m“fi}““s.'in&n"n&“‘ik”n‘-'mi".":‘sé“&’:sf’-.%’é Telie Crdss snd barges, Wales aad o’:;; selle r September. and S6. /38.8746 seifer October. | and oarges; scar Avoie L. Audrews, e followlng were the closing prices per 10010508 | = Down—props Nashua, H. C. Schmoor, Coffia. Tl O T Short L andsh. ot | BOTTY and barves, Vienna aid consort, ipeasan ders. ribe, clears, clenrs. | buaries, Sa and barges: schrs Mary, lattle s, So.co | Kumbail, W. B. Phelps, Rathbura, L C. Wood- 2§ 675 | roff, Shandon, Ogden. Anzust i 86245 675 | Wind—Northeasr, lisht. Weather e, September, boxed. N | 6.45 ©. .90 Long clears guoted at $68.10 loose and $6.25 boxed: ]Cumbirhu‘ms‘. irh&hmx%zs‘ggxlfig, |?ng;§ulm hlzsms. uki@ LAKE FREIGHTS. weutpickied b iame averamas mors | Grain-freights were fairly active Sstorday and cn hiams, 9@9ic for same averages; sreen 4 ¢ e :x‘.'uuumfi‘wr.dm; wn:’f i ::; firm. Carriers were asking 3ic for com. whict acon_quote: ¢ o 13, TH@TKC for E ahortFibs, TH@TYC for short clears, LIGITHe for baosa, | MRS paid for steaun room, and ic was paid late the all canvased 1and d':-"fiidinsl{c Pprevions evening (urusn essels. The supply of GREASE— tée. o sels being. BEEF PRODUCTS Wers uteady and autet at 89.00@ | Se000072 Was rather Jigbt, few frongbeg i 9.50 for mess, S1U.00@10,50 for extra mesa, and $30,00 bu wheat, 245, m bu corn, 45,000 bu oats, sod to that time been about $55.000,000 a year, but it | Barics. Peter Funk dealer striped the sold picture ot b dwindied in the fiscal year 1875 to only $1,000, 000, | {irassse its frame.and left vou merely the canvased | German Democrats, auite unexpectedly, are daub, fi Jking ‘and working azainst P. V. Deuster's 1L als e eaarle, Ao consitesabln tn nomination. The predction of Tae Tainoxs's | Court of Glainas o tho Subject of siver | a0d e oy it & lom v g - “hie 2 S S Tolls. for the two years of $90,000,000, ana this loss Haros fmficfififi’gfl i ol ity wbich | correspondence that Deuster leads the cam- Snectat Dispatch to The Tridune, appears in the European bank reserves. Thero paizn, with the best show for the nomination, | gupixerieLp, 1L, Aue. 17.—Henry B. Miller, | will be a stroggle to regain this specie from this well framed, and worth medium prices when = : < Dpurchased. But the painting bad becn done on | has cxcited a high state of fecting. Letters to | Hiram Loomis, and Charles A. Clowes, of Chi- | country. Europe has the advantage of being a heavy creditor of Americn in Government, rail- inferior canyas, mere cotton duck thick witk | the German papers commenting ou this predic- cazo, filed articles of incorporation as the River- the- dust of inferual bleaching powders, which | tion, warn the Dewocrats not to experiment ton Alconol Works, capital, $30,000, formerly road, State, and corporate loans, but America has bad joaten jup the calors of thie paint and Ieft | auin on the forbearance of the districr. as was | oo Bunn distillery. The establishinent wifl bo | Hie immense adsantage of haing to sell commodi- 0 g tieslike wheat and cotton which Europe must buy. | Highwine, Du Iaded shadows of the original works of art. | § en Sa skopt i i a onle in 1574, when Sam_ Rindskop! was nomi- et : Sull:r.- of the restored pictures present a toler- nated for Congress Deuster ovenly bolted | Started up again in a’rc\r weelts, as will also the | e country can much more easily than Enrope | ool Ibs able appearance. s Rindskopf in chat year, aud bolted Lynde, who | Mrers distillesy at t'ekin, pureased by Peoria | cyreai) its purchases of foreln products, Our ox. G tons. Youu Alr. Marr, a son of Marr, the engraver, | o the candidate afcer Rindskopt bad withe parties. ports are growing Jarger year by year, while our | % COM: 1 3 o y amber, m ft. The Distilleries—Important Decision by the Loose, t cared. Boxed "o is pow 1 Europe, Where he has heen for two | Yoo H® : < asif o . A rawn. It begius to Jook as if a storm of unu- J. D. McIntyre’s distill ¢t Pekin, started | ;. i S m: years pust studving painting. He has sent 1o s custer’s = - . Alelntyre's distillery, ab Pekin, started | jmports are decreasinz. The balance of trade is @20.50 for hams. ¥ u iy i . T sual proportions would follow Deuster’s nom up again lastuizht withi a capscity of nearly one | now running fo our favor at the rate of over §200, - Yo s Wak fon st €@E(T Lol BLty S SHAREG 3&‘"‘_]"“,",,“,“ 'm} “cgglzflg‘efwz e P:ngnln bis tather a portrait. of humself, which s pro- | fudyibu it 1t shoald ocour. remlenie 1 doatetnl = and om New i % City, corn and oats, throush; stcam-darge. uru- poutced by expertstobe 3 masterpiece a5 10 | if the Democrats can carry thi ic |-hundred barrels a day. 000,000 a vear. The shipments to Europe thi ithd ore during Friday for ci i Y eXy 3 ¢ ¥ this old Democratic T s & day. . a vear. ol urope this [ Withdrawn from store during Friday for city Y r steneth of likevess, coloring. aud general ef- | oroionolg The rain-fall liere this morning was 183-100 | fall of wheat and cotion Will be very heavy. The | consumption: 2,262 ba wheat, 416 bu corn, 1, 770 BREADSTUFFS. ) neite, schrs Wetmore, Jaue Bell, fied, White, 1nd Feet and whichrives good promiseforthe fuwnre. | *NENTCE L 0 iion 10 express thatir afe inenes. ‘ bresent prospect is that we shall be able to send | bn oats. 397 b harley. FLOUR—Wad frm and qulet. Therewas fiot o | 1ne, corn at dJg; sche k. 0 Hages, wheatop . The foliowing graim was inspected. into store yn | demand, snd that only focal. but 1t was fully equal to | TO 0 whest. IBCer s Uhe Bo DensrtiT Prof. Lyaston has just completed a portrait P ecure the Demovratic i x ; i shot by Russell Whesler, June “The picture b It did s p % veeks | the Court in Course, two years hence. But oue £ SRt 2 9 elty S Y i SN0 LR S o i . e elected. 1t did not appear soa few weeks "y ¥ 3 2 : 2 o\ ¥ sotas were quoted very strong. Sales were reported of ] bas grone to tne widow of the deceased. ago, but the demonstrations are so unequivocal | further claim was allowed, that of P, W. Harts, | Poyment, and _that consequently little or | winter wheat. 163 cars No. 2 do, 9 cars No. 3win- | 12550, cinters on private termss 150 brls sprioges: Toledo, corn and '"“i'v throuzh. £ mo epecio will be shipped abrond un- | ter, G care rejected, 54 cars No. 2 spring, 67 cars | (Lo $4.00 for unsound, and 100 brls rye four st et the volume of offerings. and the finer grades of Minge- | £ORE, Whear | Pt | To Usdensbarg—trop tity ot It 1s reported that the American _Oleograph " istak 7 S b g s mon sazucity caunot mistake them. + ~ The C v Som- | 2 2 - " Cozipany, which L:as had a checkered existence | U5F S0in0 suzutity connot mistake them. | & e ien(;f\‘f"l:_“:”‘?“i‘“‘g" the Com- | (4 he resumption of specic payments | No. 3 do, 5 ears rejected, L car mo grde. (01 $2.00.Total, 425 brls. Quotatlons for Chicago eraden I XEE. dutnis auy since ubout 187, will remove mext | ;o0 through the location of the Couvention at | 500 rejecting the balance Je clalm On } Gy por e endangered by it. The 3 cars No. 1 corn, 250 cars and 4,600 bu : $2.50@3.50 for fine, S3.50@4.00 for superfines, Soectal Dispateh to The Tribune. sprin 1o some other place, probably Chicazo or Wesz Bend, probubly nothing better can be said | e ground that the Adjutant-General, who Secretary of the Treasury has recently stated that | high-mixed, 2 cars new mixed, 529 carsand 30,000 | $4.50635.50 for extras, $5.00@6.00 for double extras, MiLwaURER, Wis., Aug. 17.—Toere are no cony And $6.00@9.00 for pateots and some fancy brands: | tracts for freights. The asking price for fall ork City., ; gan . i Ay of bis chances than of Deuste Icis rener- | contracted the balance of the bill, | pug 20 per cent of our national dobt is beld | by No. 2 corn, 188 cars rejected, 4 cars no grade m.}';“'&' ifie’fi’.fi{i ctgaip:w!:awg} ;}Egy ally a threatening time. upon which chull)li( s | s mot by law authorized to flud | abrond. A larse partof this is held for private in- | (976 corn); 61 cars No. 2 white oats, D2 cars and "’:;‘:2":;::.,3?;5%’3?.1‘,’;,.3’: fl;;;_%sf‘;g;nw capgoes in 3ic for wheat to Butlo, st ot 5 - < -1 , who want to see is- i o 4 S N—! ¢! . el cceipts of wheat reported at int and non-party men, sec the dis- | the stationery. This, with the Quines Bank | vestments by parties who will continue to hold 1t 8,500 ba No. 2 mixed. 47 cars rejected, 1 car |, PIAT TR EE DL 1009 88 $10.00 per ton, both | past twenty-four hou, 15,820 ba. shipuents, ofl on vacations. Times ses jel et v re; Deinir redaved. " The aee gy S SXpenses friet respociiuly Tunrsented. and old varty | daim allowad vesterday, makes Tess than $1,000 | for the sake of the high fotereet. Enropean bank- | no grade (201 onts)s 40 cara and 800 ba o, 2 | Of 0% Rl O T TR depressed. ot eonntee : € CCIC. | in all allowed out of claims presonted smount- | ers cannot expect to tnrm the current of trade with | rre; $ cats and 3, 100 bu rejected, 1 car nb grade | cony-Mzai—Coarse was nomlnal at $13.25 per ton s John Johpston, who was understood to be a | ing to 32,670.657.62. The Kokker extra binding | America by shipping bonds back to us. They are (58 rye); 8 cars No. 2 barley, G cars extra No. | on track. Sale was made of 1,000 bris on private MARQUETTE. THE BLUE MOUNDS ROAD. candidate for the Democratic nomination. is | cluim was rejected; also the Haines claim of | likely to experience sharvly some of the disad- | 3 do, § cars ordinary No. 3 do, 2 care feed, 1 car |. terms. mecsat Dispatch £ The Tridune. ‘This bas become a great issue. 1f Kesrney | still in Scotland, or s bui recentis started on | 1y Western Excelstor Manufacturing Comps vantages of the sinzle gold siandard system, no gride (23 burley). Total (1,579 cars), 091,000 ( WHEAT—Was moderately active and frrecularly | 3p,pocoros Mich., Aug, 17, —Arrived~PropS. had it he would want to “pool” it with the | bis way howe' Even his intimate personal [ b Westorn Bxee DL I Ehe dote Pl ey THE BANK OF FRANCE. bu. Tuspeeted out: 81800 ‘bu winter whent, | Sssler, thoush the mirket avaraatd shaut the samear | o 0T S0 other issues. Stll, nut ten persons, probably, | friends hase not buen made acquainted with bis | Tont te s e bt it the Jo rejected today | The report of the Bank of France forthe week | 74,105 bu spring, 316,454 bu corn, 48,474 bn ;’11‘.;;‘“,{,; nfl.’;}fl?xu;ufke'&m?mfia;ff;:?::f Cleared— Prop Forrest City: schrs H. H. Brows," oats, 34,533 ba rye. 930 bu batley. er than the preceding atternoon. Liverpool was quoted | Fayette Rrown. ntions. if e has any were those to recover tonnage paid for passing | ended Aug. 1showed: Cash and bumlion, §: out of the 140.000 or 150,000 people in Milwau- | J3LeT int i Btk v kev County know anvthing nbom"_’ it, though afl sze;gxxs u|> loo‘m ’n(:[ Willi: r]n Ps& ’liynue,th&e throuzh the lock at Henry, and for alleged | 216,000; discounts, §134,451,000: reasury bonds, The following vere the receipts and shipments | grm, but carzoes were qufes fn London, and {t was P { uw—Prop Japan. City of Fremont. have heard of it Grond avente, which is our | Loy LeleR: woulc e 4 | damazes to boats, ete, growing out of river iin- | 512,105,000 active note circulation, $167,418,- | of breadstuls and live stock at this point uring | rymorey that the Freoeh demand for wheat had | Passed down—Lrop I Winslow. old Spring street (and a sh Al " o ‘hfi.‘l\ e S L l"l-js ‘i A4 | provements by the State, The claims were: 8. M 000; pablic deposits, 343,760,000 and prisate de- | the past weck, and for the corresponding weeks | ceased. This caused a rather tame feeling carly, bat e pring street (and a shame it: was to change | of him il capaciiv, that e pespectable qualifica- | Hickey and J. 'C. Bartlett, $5,400; Hickey d osits, $76, 856, 000. ? ending as dated: thenews of raln in lows, and some European cable The Man Who Saw Double. that honcst 0id name), runs west nearly to tbe | tions and capacity, that he has a_zood knowl- | pyir ctt, $3,000; Huse, Loomis & Co.. $12,000; | POsits: S04, i Au7 17, Au.10, Augis, | newsreceived via Canads, Induced a better demand Detrolt Fyre Press. 1E BAN ENGLAND. Recapta— 197 % 3577.,) andapartial resction, The deliveries of wheat con- | A citizen of Johu R. street stood gazing at his city-imitson & strafe Ao gdze of public alairs and polivieat life, and a | "'k, Trai), $3.600: D, W Florewce 3 82h 0 Aeeitdes s o \rfiesec;xffi‘l;m,‘, = ‘,"c“ stamless character. £ John Johnston does not | poyjen, e Co., $2.800; .\l?:;iiim;] Ic | The coudition of the Bank of Englaad, July 31, | Eiodr: ors River at Thirty-f > hestren. | gt home In thne to snatel the nowiinatiou from { Company, $3.000; Stephen Clars. S1a.00. | 5ast Surolus, $16.505,000: public deposits, 317, - K v-fourth street, crosses thestream, | Deuster, Maxon, et al., Mr. Lynde will be likely | Thece re argued by Judge Eldredize, for | 837,000; other deposits, S109.837,000; Govern. ud winds crookedly up the opposits bluff if prudent and sagacious men control eued by Judg ze, ,000; oth . $100.837,000; : a p the opposite over e Do He Convention ™ 1L claimants, and resisted by Attorney-General | ment securities, $80,800,000; other scenritics, some old cow-path or ludian trail, and_leads | th¢ Dewoeratic Convention. Edsall, for the State. Claimants denied the | 593 29,000; notes unemployed, 239,709,000} 38,4521 tluue farye for tals scason, and even: those. 0F sprime the other afternoon that a 340 | wheat are renoried to be o the ‘{ncrease, though the | vl ’i“’.“se ::ol":ficw him Telt <alled npon to news from many sections I8 to the effect thac there | pedestrian W ey : % wiii be very little to g re_from home use, and some [ approach and see if anvthing was wrong. gperators scated lu o be probable tha the ricelats will | i No, nuzzing wrong,” replied the man— slacken' up a8 Scon as fhe farmers have so Bulade 1 Soueh 16 pay Thelr ““nelp. “Howerer: ‘whest | “eversthing all right—tip-top—buily 'r me 15 now oftered o such large quantity as to *You feel grood. L 19,401 theuce away westward to Wauwatosa, Wauke- = right of the State to improve the Illinois i S5 i @ S b ation, $140, 255, 000; h o ; shia. and 600u 20 Madison und the Blue Mounds REPURLICAN CANDIDATE. River by locks and dame, a5 it has done, and to | o, s oy S140,35, 000 and ballion ga Fiont, b Stsit caoge & gl blockade " ac bome ”poinsy [ «SpockTdo. When I went down town Thal bevond. (Thsijg why the early settlers bamed | Tais letter is raunue more lareely to politics | charee for tolls for the Tse of such improve- S ERTAL R O Wty b o Boe, SEUET Septernbet bhehel, Saturion ot i osg | only one hiouse; come back tiow ax’ find two? ments, Claimants held the act authorizing the X B NT. 5, . atg4¥e, advanced to 95c, declined 1o 4%ge, tmproved ¢ Where!”” Seller October was quiet at | Right zhere, sur.” answered the house sold at 98ie. - to lus domicile. ‘The pedestrian was an ofd man. He remen- nd closed At 94 e, and seller & o Cromtan e e nata (e Jaontls N .00, closlag at the fnside. Carlots of now No. ¥ reported of 400bu uld | bered various occasions when he had also seen o 05 it the Biue Moutd road. The railroad iLousht tos is little cls racas leadinr out of the city up the Menominee | P2V it ought to; but, reallv, there is little clse river improvements to be unconstitutional, | The Imperial Bank of Germany, July 23. had | Oute: bu. Malley cross Grand avenue just where itas- | 1O Write about this week. If Guido Plister tirst, be it imposes tolls for the navieation | coin and bullion, $127.625,000: discounts, $03, - surmes its crooked course. ascends the bluff, and" | should sec it lo:\wcutllmllcbub)imucandiuacy of the [llinvis River, and violates Art. 4 of | 385,000; notes in cirenlation, §1: , 3820, 000; de- year was nearly nominal ag X ! ler the momfx owner, pointi becomes the Blue Mound road. The question | tor Congres: v ; e, | the ordi 1757 sec e i ite, 343,405,000 Cattle. No. b jer S o 4 ad. ress, thines would be uncommon lively, | the ordinance of 17873 second, the regulation of posits, §3, 495,000 current accounts, 344, 1135, 000, B 0sed at Bsiec. Spot sales G Iy - o iipether shis road shall e _constructed | ana you conli uot tell who would be moss likely | inter-State commerce is. by the Federal Consti- | " AUSTRIAN NATIONAL BANK. Thelullowing w B ot o e SO @ One 10,00 Tacdiié | qouble. and be didn't care to dispel his friend’s straiehi out Grand avenue, with 3 viadue ieod kg tution conferred noon Congress exclusivelvs |y . pavora of te Austrian Nacionat fank, Jaty | 107 1€ Weeks ending s date Dt oSt 1440 B e Koo at aniorei%o pleasant filusfon. " raitroad track, ang 1hus rse up a direct as- tuert. Conro, who ‘has dredzed and docked | AR, that the act unlawfaily imposes tolly | e 9% T i anes atecidaly 1,000 bu by satnple 82 70 A%, T i “When 1 weut down town T had ope house poseto the terion, 6r wWhether the | path gides ane the tap sl botton of Miyeob e | Upon vessels navigating the riv 27, included coin and pullion, $67.725,000; Mixpsora WIEAT—Was catirely nowlual fu'the abe | wcoren“free fousand doll'e; cum back so’ dd ade shullrun on the: toriuous old path, the | Rives ore 3 Fas | tX upon tonnage, in violation of the Fed counts. $64,303,000: and its liabilities, $139, - | Flour. br B e Wi YWas In very rood demand, and rela | 1'm worth six thousand doli'r—two Louses— Viaduel 1o be made to fit it if thie structure ca: quite tikely 1o r Coustitution, which prohibits the State layi , 000 Coru, it tively firm. thouih the market opencd rather weak be- | yuch awm—shake!? " hu‘(\\lawd |_nt-|3xh-.n form, and if thus the for- Lion. any duty on tonusire. These poi NETHERLANDS BANi Another case arising out of, the July deal in | cause of cm.uru-nl]asr::z‘ e l:_l;us.m\vl‘l;;r H-‘c manth ‘Tney shook. Weife they were shaking the Jner conrses of the old Territorial road can be | "85 nentionea \hiefudustice Craic said that the Com- | The Netherlands Bank reported Juty 29 coin on | wheat has been arbitrated. The Comimtte de Coslnt ot Bt ot sates were: rermeiod ot ISt | ynau’s’ wite uppeared at tne front door. He T e Huoursty broperty.ormuers alons | aounty wihecs it i - s ssion had no daubt of It ot o DLaie | hand 318, 145,000, discounts and advances $33, - | cided that special bin wheat was not rerular for | S s Sor e G S o No. red at 9 turued and suw ber, and grew pate. L Stk by il bt o b SOUY 13 | fiies when the Milwaukee district i connlord Andaprove the navieation of e river by Jocks | 115000, notes in’ circalation. 70,170,000, and | delivery on contracte, and adjudged S1.07 as the | $700DUpe: SaL e and 4,000 bu by sample ac “Do you still see two houses,” asked = 15 ctors s eve o valey 0 it E, 3 L el 2 g i e . ¥ 7 . " .S o il Duild the ol croukel “somd. g 1 e e or 0 B el s | ot s Sl SoF 110 | et 575,400,000, T o mhie e dillerence dhe-should Voooln: | CUlESC I Mg serlee dat atmatts wesl cnp [ IO+ 50190 i the et rosls B damages o the orovrietors of real estate, whoee | W0 W10 Shall be the Reoubiican candidate, question, the Court, hld that the collection of NATIONAL BANK OF DELGIUN. puted. | AT S oot were gules and dachonir | hane Soa i Goae a5 the ¢ Two wives, 100, an’ ¢laims for the depredations on their banks and SMALT, POLITICAL ITEMS, Lolls for the usc of improvements made by the The National Bank of Belrium had July 25 coin The leading produce markets were rather nerv- | and Hnlun.xn}'.u Jra3 Quoged steadv, but our recelnta | o5 (0500 waitin? Or me ter wi¢ islide e slopesare cnormous in amount.” The whole SMALL PO AL ITEMS, State stood upon the sume basis as the tolls up- | and hullion on hand S1¥, 485,000, discounts $33,- | ous and unsettled Saturduy. Provisions avore hicn idened T Sout U Srntmaration i Cnliery | HOOF! Wish [ wast’t worth but Iree fuuss hing shows 4 lack of correct. olicy, bad man- | According to present appearances. John Bent- | on the cauals, and were not duties upon tounage [ 450,000, circulation $62.275,000, nnd depomis | again very weak, porl declining 70 per brl from | board, the marzin of having previousty beea | dollars! meient after a swrong policy was adopted, and | ley is abead for the Democratic nomination for | within the meaning of the Conetiution. 1127 ’ : hig} i i B ¢~ | Yerysmall. There wasa rimor to clic élTect that some T ——— 1kt stupidity which is a wrreater damage Ling | Shon g 2 it ning it ) $11.270,000. the highest point of Friday. Corn was weak, ow- | Ferysmall, Thors wasis nior o <l éfect that some At ity in the adoioter damage han | Sherifl, and Jobn E. Eldred for the Leputlican | The Commission also determined that, inas- { * cpicago 3INING AND STOCK EXCHANGE. 1ng to lugh freights, with intmations that certain | doing the same Saturday, it buyers were not iumer- Careful of the tlorse. outright raseality in the ad; i ety ¥ in the administration of pub- { pomfnation for the same oflice. much 2s the purtics might desire to submit the Transsctions yesterday were: longs were unloading freely. Rye was weak, | 9usenouxh. even at the decilue, 1o alluwe of a bl iine Doston Tranacrivt. : Iuis acurious revelation in Milwaukee County | 32¢stun to the courts, these claims were re- T siares. Wheat opened on the down grade, with rumors | SfiE o b oa snier S qepariinens was kener- | e following is a litcral copy of a letterre c Y | jected without prejudice. All claims, except i No Farther (Rlack 1ill) 100 L R, i rnmont | allzsater, whlieshlunirs Yotk e [ ceived by a large advertising finm o this ' . ] that the French demand had ceased and that ex- | clibe. ller Sepiember pened at S9N foeity 4 : “Wewish totrs to 2874c at the close. Seller Octooer sl It is a curiosity in its wa We wi ana declt; A ENOT UNTIED. .tosce Republicans struggiing for places on a | those continued by agreement, are disposed of porters were reselling, but strengthened on news | ar 39@3o%e. und seller the month raazed ab 8834 { s Errerminator.’ but in the event of Cats A picce of detective work, in which ex-Sheriff et for county offices. It was formerly | by the Court. it N John ¥. McDonald bad 2 hand some years ago. | mizhty hard wark to persuade a Republican tg e "5 = Of Sleadinces at other points. Oats were ensics, | Ihdc, clostag ot U fucfe. Cash So. 2 and Wit | o 5oms dote or cat rerting dead rat. (killed bF will bear recital, for it was s good s many of | Jet his name be used for an office in it BUREAU COUNTY CAMP-MEETING, (Trod (Comat, Cor) 98 barley thnve. : 01558 do6bu Yo, 2and bich mised s ASTAME T | your cure) I thev were eatiny i would such de- the knots uutiea™ of which we read in books. | COUNS, tiie chavees of election being consider- &pecias Correspondence of The Tribune. Belden Tunnel (Centeni, Gol). Joubers of dry =oods wére doing o rensonably | @X0bY Jelectel ri SmsGleice: G400 b by asmoledt | Stroy the doi of cat or would e Au fuvalid was on his travels, going to Minne- | 4 EenCrally as huveless. The strite this year | Trorspar, Aug. 15 (scventh day of meeting). CUIN AND GREENRACKS. active business, both the city and country trade | fyard cars,. Total, 472500 bu. o[ S50 dead, Bar sl the- eat bading e 501a 0 Bopes of 4 cure, and, when changing | §iL0¢ DFUCUITY active dor tue peincipal of- | _ ol O 10 Coventh doy ofceting), | s axp aern 10044@1003; in | rdesiue whth faie liverality. Prices JemAin VIS | o Santn e, A St Bk I bos ampenre o g | aug I such rat Just F Tecdinis trough of Harse Rreentacks. sk . rios, and all he | neressing fast fiovmithsinnding tic veralshipments. | o6 F O G o' Corn would it have aay effect in makinede- | on the corn to the Hurt or damage of such e s i putints Kk il early ami SHCCST | orse i you would be Kind cnotgh to soswet cc, uud teas | In the session. Auzust sold at 23c=2¥e, aild N0- 238 | these if vou can we could tie up our oz were the most active and displayed the most | ZAE: SeRLamber sl 9 BaMGEtag: fud October ut | 4l e eats for a fittle if the Ratswould ot Sppeneth. In the buttor market notaing new was | quictatalie. Con gleswere reporied of 1. b | fnsten on the corn when the Horse Is fed to the developéd. There was a liheral local and shipping | 102 \wIIte, 3t 2363 3600 bu Koo 2 ot B@zie: | gupoer of the Horse. An answer will oblige™ demand, and under very moderate supplics holders | 27 on track: and 18,200 bt do at 20G27¢ free on board. = D — - .entertained firm views. Cheese was ueld with in- | Total by, Horritle Overaight. spot declining 1%4¢. and the longer cronsed drinness. and fine grades advanced n c. | futices were Bomisaly 4t St clo%, The oNer: | _ Tois stated *hat at the time when the Kser The improvement was due to the cooler weather | fNgs were [arzer, and futures sold frecly early at form r | Wilheln ran ioto and sank the Grosser Kul prices, Septemacr brigsiue Siive, and October sige, | o € TR SO0 PEE FOETE HES o mer vesse ana toe chanve for the better in the tone of the o] T 2 opeaed lower, sh; S Te- Sitne 1o by srec ictloh to- ot the 44. | were closed with Such 9 want of forethoueht Enstern market. There was o fair demand for | fos 5 - ‘i i _ 5 vance. hts, and there was little inquiry for sller at ei 10 ha s fnto the compart: olis. and previons quotations were fally sustained. | o0 osani o Jod noohse to bk the Gesl fok ey that elgh men Wiho tial fome I000 e oo Fish were scarce and firm. Dried fraits raled | woll sertied up, ol at S0c. And refected at 4va | Ment Lo stop from ¢he railroad train at LaCrosse to 0 on | _ Overin the ¥ifth Ascomblv District, on the | U¥ the Rev. V. IL. Brown, of Princeton. . lore d 6k 0t | temts are being erected, and peopls re sy | Greeabacks were 99%@90Ks on the doflar.in Food general demand for groceries, and =il the. | Sitpneny prefetred sstmulc coming in. The erounds are well adapted for | <O ading staple articles and most side gonds ag well | Ao, e Rdpi, IUter arc us such n’Durpuse. Wa!cr in abundance. We sce P Lo ek ok a number of ministers of nearlv all denomina- tious present to-day, aud, to all appearance, deeply interested. board the steamer, which was the toute of | South Side. there will truvelin those days, he forgot a reticale which L o, e 6ad carss will run either John ana: Iu;n:wgéhmnm!mng money and bonds, | gaveland. That irict was repre: ¢ lefu it bebind bim on the car seat. He Jast year by John Bentley, Democrat, an was greazly exnausted, and his Ioss did not oc | two previous years by David Van Rey a:ly exns: : blican, cur to Lit till well on bis way up the river. He | authorof the bresent Ralroad law of sl State! FRIDAY, Ang. 16 (eiehth dav)—Kain fell last | (omonn Holland! g &b Tiodi dupted on the repe ¢ Potter law. flr.ln L;lcznria.nncd. 2t the nearest landing, to tie | 20piied o the v X’;;:g;]’[':hl'; is‘:-llxln:{nhl‘n‘l‘:;alv that | PiTht. disturbing some of the people in their | Hguand: road officials for aid fu the recovery of rie { yne Greenbadkus Democrats will unige on | humble dwellingz: but the pleasant weather 1o T e hore Was a rule of the road vs- | Crarlcs. T. Burahiam, the Greonback et | 447 has brouzhit out addittons 1o our nubes Auiriug the train emploves 10 gather all articles | from the same district last winter. 1o wag | Sevmon to-day by the Rev, Mr. Deanis. of the Jeft in the cars und deposit the same wit ¢lected last vear by the Republicaus and Green. | M- E. Churchi, at Tiskilwa. The interest in the me with the Nathion peas b B Gandidate. and | Meetinz is increastug, aud lkely to run turough Station Agent. In thic case the rule was vio. | U ext week oo ock Iated; 10 retun of the property was made. The | J9ibed the Democrauc aud Greenback coalition | Be¥tweek 7 ot ik Sl o e 0o 7 } 3 ¥ was made. "The 15 i soay ) s 4000 ba No. 2a: | like kittensin a bug, and their fate first step of the detective awas to B act vhs | 3t Madison. S - e ey . - faned siness quict, with prices fasoring buyers. Dagying was 460D ELetod oF ST 100D DU By SSTRENG | Tt e L 2t teveseeh had beca docked bruketnan, huseave man, and exprecsanomener | What will the Third Ward do? That is one CHAUTAUQUA. Cnitea States 10- in good request at full fizures. Leather was more 1920z track. Total, I, 414) bu. at, Portsmouth. e et of the most interesting questions in local pol- | FAIRPOINT, N. Y., Ang. 17.—At § o'clock ‘to- Unired inquired for, and was eteadier. No change was | ynereat oeries ot b ol Forare o T | et 3 creawd offerin . TISCELLANEOUS. o1 the traio, aud they were skillfully shadowed, It wae immeduately discovered that somethimg | & Ao IMAtLeT With the baggaze-man, s young 3 orevious excellent character and bat-. lie soon broke down and toid his noted in the coal and wood market. Tobacco con- | quler, the trading belng in August nnd s:msz i Ve i e " New N old at S}, 1. 133, closing at $1.14. = tinucs active for the time of Year, aud shows ae- | N7 502 UALSL HSL L Sloslag ap S1.14, Ex- cidea firmness. 2 or seller the mu?xli‘li 2old ot 85c, ‘ae;-:esn‘m,e‘x;:u:x'm e carg " it $1.15, und receded to £1. 14, closing at 1. 143, (- The cargo lumber market was quiet Satarday, Sl 1, “Extra 3 sold at s0c for - ] tober way nominal at §1. ;and an answer is exceedingly diticult, v, . scientiti ersati wr Senate and Assemblf from the Adams County | [eiation of Bthics 1o Theism ™ was condueted Drstniet, and a member of the Assembly trom | UF Prof. B.P. kowne, of Boston Unirersity. this ward n 1575 during the Carpeu- | At 11 o'clock Dr. Johe Lora delivered his lec- | Chicazo Cliy 7 per cent bonds (lonz), LOCAL SECURITIES, the brukeman, and the cxpress i | | 1 diecovered hime exvress | o mpaigy, feels the movement | ture on Burk Siieago Cly 7 percent sewerace (1oa%). ‘being ecantily sapplied witn cargocs, and the de- | September. Semples were: more. plenty and Pather s h : retieule, i y me: urke. Chicapo City 7per ceni water inat(lon, : i ey otnd . fornia market wan reported to be firm S s ot e dld i | vaie W e St a0 | RO e demern o tecure on | S A AL A mand maachof tof o ch st Atthe yam | $2 TSl bl e PRIVATE DISPENSARY. nco's 1 honds. busiaess is gaining in volume dails. The hip- | piand. Cashsajes were roported of 5000 b old N 204 Washington St., Chicago, 1il. * . b orcenrion T o rediupat 1 ol perel £, Letwes . | represent such triends as Carpent s ¢ ' 5 B Wluc‘;)n(g::ix}l:;cl;;th left the boud n the | v e will nor m“_m”‘;;"’,&!hyfl;c‘: e | «Tho Unive Bevand " iz St. Paul’s grove. ecar for future disposition. [lis con. | Uidate unless his chances of elecfion are wood, | Dr- Vincent foliowed with an address on “'The increasi e - | 3t95¢: 27000 bu new do at $1.13@1. 154 1,200 bu ext) Weursato inorens ng, An0 A sironger tarie da begin-. ¢ SUIBC A WA U AW o 8 L Sdml e Lo exim ning o assert uself. The eales of wool, broom- | hu by tample at3BCRSI. 18 ob tracks; pd 460 b da At City Rtallway (Sout ¥ Raflwav (West. Aty Raflway e stnttten him. is Whether be can be clecied uader any circam- | Plans and Future Work ot the it- : 3 B £oue 1o 1ae br e::lnlixo:r 111:1 back trp | ctances over Ed Keogh is verr qiiestionable. | erary and Scientific Circle,” Cntz:?l“lt)a;m\{"fl Lie com, and iy were Vigil, ailthets mariely wers | SstroboRbou T6%i, Fotthw. chronic tlseutes that requice (mmeilate attentie A ot 5 #hould res o dramed that they | 1o would not be surorisine 1o < AR ra et T g’ 5 yarren unchanged in their most important featares, Hides ihe milion, sepiaiaiog whosbvad marry 7 Why oet? Ouir 1, restore the woney 10 the reticule and 0 oL be surorising 1o see one ot the | lectired again at S on “Tne Heave Visible at P EGRAPH. centato ¥ poatage. Callor writa; Dr. James ks 30 10088 | driiver it to the milroul ofiisls, accordine fo | Uestautested fights of the Stare fn the diserict | Uhautaunia,” diustrated by v Srom e 3 I o mreres, were firm, undér a good demand for shipment, BY TELEGRAPH. bl (e i i T 2 and he then handed his share of the | ®Dich bas been known from begiuning Maynarnd reopticon. A Timothy secd was easier, under free offerings, und = N 1he mout deleate aitention. Beme sl lescd acremmnainy - i1 €0 the brakeman, fmploring him to sve the | 15 15¢ Bloody Thira.” “Tius is the old irich | _ Gov. Colquitt, of Georgia, had a public recep- . BY TELEGRAPH. other seeds were steaay, flax continuing firm. Hay . FOREIGN CITIES. Nadisins s, Ofes o . dte e CXpICSsmessenyer 1or the same purpose; and tg | DemOcmtic M‘!lzt!onvo( the city, acd is a historie |-tion at Point Chautaugua, opposite side of the ) NEW YORK. Wwas in request at the late decline. The offerings Spectcl Disvatch to The Tridune. A new diedical Trestie, 'z;n'g completetherestoration. A fierwhrd be hadpong | 4uarter of Milvaukee. lake br the Dircctors of the "Association and | N2W Torx, Aug. 17.~Gold avencd and closcd. | of #reen fruits were agaln Iarge, and loca) bugers | _Lrvzsroor. Aur. 17-11:30a m—Frovn—No. 1.24x | KNO W sz or e oF axty. : xS ice, §1. seax D) at 1003, es in th i 3 : - asing fr s ruli No.2 2 oy #, with 2ales in the interim at 100: Bor- | were purchasing freely, prices ruling about the Gatx~Wheat—Winter, No. 1. 958d: No. 2. 93 4d} THYSELF::H:I?WIVI ggu.lnsllubfl#‘”'. tothe desk, but the reticule containing the In the north district of Milwaukee County, residents and summer visitors. twnds was missing, harme evidently been ex. | consisting of outside towns, F. A. Zautcke will ———— ) 8 A 5 . truied byone of s contedermine, "on (5 | be the Republican caudidate Tor “Semmares Wi s % %, 1. 2, and tat. samé as on the ofter days of the week. roultry : o e e e statement the brakeman wan ey OB this the couth district brobabiy Tor O Selh wirs DEAF-MUTE INSTRUCTORS. . : bars, 115 for eurrency and 1143 for gold. | and eggs were uuchanzed. Dree oF e baoi Goti Mrda awaried the satort2: Trunk scarched at bis boandine-nouse, where g | D3d announced his fntention of beini the Re. | COLUMEUS, O., Aug. 1T.—The ninth, quadren- ver coin, %@1 per.cent aiscount. Lake freights were in zood demand.and firmer, , 3 the Natlonal Medicat Asoctation, n’fl;;'m’w Juose roll of ‘mones was tound containing an pablican andidate for the Asspmbly on the | nial Couvention of the, Instructors of Deafipg | COTernments quict and steady. - the basicrate being 3xc for corn to Buffalo, and | ~ Provisioss—Pork. 495 Lard, 28s 6d. g L L L O Vaylologs ever pab amguntcqual Lo his own share and what had C*‘égt‘n“f I, will not run. , * g Dumbof the.United States and Carada .met ot | B2/road bonas frm, - not many vesscls offeriig at that. Some buziness, | LIvEEPOOL, Aug. 17.—CoTToN—Dull and nnchanged; | Jjioa o The London Jancetaas N e nodit Deen retarned to hims hut. th e Tt be the kepublizan candinste | the Ohio Tnstitution for the Deaf ang Demb e bondsquier. it yaa tone Friday evening st . Room was taken | Ml 5,000 baes: Americn, 4.200¢ specalaion aud ( be Wihout i tHehiZ ook The author 2, o ! ex| . 5003 . U003 . " A P WWas 10 trace of the honds, and there were ences of truth celot of @ cents for potfaze. cond Ward,; |- (e 3 o o The stock mariet tins morning was charactorized | for 135,000 bu wheat, 543,000 ba corm, 43,000 ba TardAmetican, scon—Losi ; In his subscquens doclaretion that he J4 no: GESERAL GIoT o - Ei:&fi”fi?‘l?fio‘.{ Wie, cxle?!‘x'e Lfi:‘: Mdex:,'c; IL‘ by sreat strenzth and. hoyance, he eutire s cer | oete ond 16,00 bn 1ye. P clonie b o CuraTAmericad. St Bcon—tLani | The sutnor’can'po SRR > ave them eir whereabonts. . GENERAL CITY GOSSID, ,. S a0 g T “hair, aud Charles | cording a shar R ot : ; : lear, 378 6d. A 2. W. H. PARKER, 2 or. was b oE . P 8. Perry. of Columbus,. Secre: Nothine ing & kharp advance. In the afternoon the | Rai! freights were quoted firm at the tariff rates, XD0S, AUg. 17.—REFINED PETROLEUN—OM@034d. | No.4- Buifinch street, Bwou.'l'H Y : Tue expressmessenzer. was then dropped | Judee A. B. Braley, of the Madison Mamcipal fiportarice was dons ecept, 10 et S, F | marker was brosaat anti after the Second Board. | which 8 ut foltenss G 1o e o B3, 10| Khe Fnlow i were received by e Eaen oodd | Nk X S G A ‘ NO CURE! for member of Assembly iu the S on, vas_ the old Merchants' (o) ; g b hod a3 do DL 1o welcom i it w Pose alion | Court, is spendinghis vication. in Lnis city. | wates o the ety o oy L readiugas the bust. | e dvanc, o2 compared with tho opening avo. | Baltimoro 26, Fortsnd and Doston S0 Sesed OLiVaErooL, Aug. 17.—Prime mest pork—Fastern, totions, was 14@2% per cent, the Granger shares | meats, pork, and lard, 5c more than the above | 5ss: Weaterd. 49s. Bacon—~Cumberlands, $2s: short NO PAY !! sress by whicn be was emploved. v M % ¢ e e tat e cxw&:—f&fi}“?}‘gz Julge Brales is a”Shakisperean student of con- | ness of the Convention: Thers gps already over Lias just zone out,” said the dlerk: T dont, | 5220t industry, and su accomplished writer on | 190 delegates present, including nearly alf the | bernethe epecial features, After the second call, | fgures, and loose meats 10c more than grain. Tibs, 328 6d; shorg clear, 37s 6ds shoulders, 30N: hama lon’t, 5 - g prominent instructors of deaf ¥ 5%, Tard, '3s. Prime mess beef, 74s; Iudla mess 73 South Clarkast., Chicago- kuow where. 0. ves: bie has gone over to the | Shaksperean subjects. promioes InStructors of deaf and dumb in the | Prices reacted X@13, but towards the close a par- ‘Through rates by lake and rail were quoted firm | beer, 62: extra India mess beef, 896 Cheese. 4ia ‘l & lo, A fas of el o 8B American Express office with a package fora | CoL H. C., ex-Mayor, railroad magnate, and m‘;‘fi alsle& Toe Convention will continue | tinl recovery took place, and the market left off | at 10%@210.8nd 114@12 for corn and wheat to | TRlOW.STGL o o o Corn | loal pemonally or b AL e m.a.?fl“lg‘; e carg > BUODR in tone, Large purchases of stocks were | New York, and 13c for com to Boston. Sall and | quics” Gurgets o1l comiomwiear miiber auibier Corn | oy et i e ey WBo wurraats cires 50 5.

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