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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 18799-TWELVE PAGES: Z Inferior—Lightand thin cows, helfers. me atl a, anid nenlawar steer Gattia—Through drover. «+ Veale, POF 100 Ibs... 10 1,140 174 Cot.xt, ing ar col Tx), OL Ry Tx TL 74 Col. T'x1, 9 zl 24 Texi I} avock'rs 708 10GS—Trade Bt fairl; early anlea making ot fully towards noon, when i active and steady, inesday's figures, but became known that the day's recoipte would reach at least 14,000 head, ‘buyers took hold with more renerve grew more and more depreered a vanced, and tho ‘market Felosed with adecl id Later sales wero at rather more than Ge off, and but few hogs were wanted at that decline. The quality was good. the offerings including Ban ‘The range of sales rat 3 BR @i.510, wit aca ss at srices were $i Scone . 165. iim ‘Gloster for bacon’ grades, hoice heavy weigh! All are made subject to nahrinkas ‘Ths for piggy sowe, and 80 Ibe for stags, Were bat eady at $2 woe 4.80 per 100 Jbs for inferior to choice grad Burrato, Aug, 20.—Cartie—Nacelpta to-day, 1.00.4; consigned through, 237 cara; tn ito and higher onty owing fo light euppiys demand only half tupplieds snlea of cholge to ex AUS1- WOH, 10 gobd shiners, $4,004 75 hehe fat butchers’ $3.75 boomin, 83-4078 Sumer and Lasting algned through, 421 cara; 1 change; offerings mainly falr to medium quality; a Hunt proportion of choice stock; eates of fair to goud Western abcep at $3,50@4,00; extra export- $1. $1. 60204, 70; Canada, 5 heat grades aiepored of, market wi incatguecnied Ahrourh, 7! Sears demand and offerings Hebets habe , dull, and lower: corn-fed Yi $5.11004. 005 “graswers, Et fancy grades, $3,600033,75, 70@3.80; medium and 20,—Dexves—Receipts for 70; more than 100 car-tonua arrived ‘and business was Interrnpted in consequence: yards were cleared, however, and at an advance of {¢ on all nutive steers, anil nus- tuiued prices for Texans; the former ranged from 8@c10}ic, and Texas and’ Colorada aicers at 04% Bic; exporters nsed oa at 10@10! ‘70 llve cattle and 5OS ‘Snzrr—Receipte, Oy f, 00 for two days; sheep firm and unchanged, with sales: of poor to prime at 1001bs, Lambs tirmer and a frac- sion higher, with early clearance at $4,757.00 100 Iss_ exporters arengsed avont 500 fat £100 Iba; aliipments, ecejpte for two daya, 7,000; market ohogs Bt $3, 75Q4L.25 por’ 100 Ibe, for Srdinery to goods OULs, - £20,—Carren—Active and a mate a hers supply mainly grass Texane and In- le at LY peeer nrlece; ative ‘shippiag sraea, heavy eteers, $4.’ woniemn aad Teedinee Meera: in vobd domend at a, grades unchanged; receipts, 2,400; shipments, 01 Hocs—Dull on account of poor quality of supply: wanted: $U.25%03) 5 ¢ Yorkers and. altimnorésy. $3.00 receipts, 2,900; shipments, 00, zer—In good demand at telpta, 1,500; shipments, 150, EABT penne Aug. 20,—CartLe—Receipta A GerduatCant Bs Weed fo thle Total for two day SOT d everything told ont but If fonds of Inte vale; market bas been activy and supply barely to demand for youd ebipning grade however, unchanged; bi re Bey: OG. huteher + SB, 80G u Itecarnis to-day, two days, 4.015; York ot $s ogi eri Philadel- Suzer—lecolpte to-day, 2,100 head: total for two days, 6,000 head, selling at $3. 70@4. 75. KANBAS CITY. Kansas Crrr, finlce. Current reports gp 01D. 73; Coloradus, "idoog=Tetcipte, 2143 ohtpmente, 84 shinning, $3.00G3.00} ‘mized packtn Cixcinnatr, Aug. ou! ut fate demand; Foe i Recelpta, 2,500; - LUMBER, The cargo market was quict. cargoes, which comprised all the offerings, wor No changey wero noted In prices, re- celvera quoting them strong for all t! toned below, Following aro the‘ quptations of lumber affoat: Choice strips and boards Goou miil-run inch, Three or foar ye grades men- @15.50 10,60 4912.00 9.00 610.00 salce were aguln liberal, and prices strong at the late advauce, Yollowing aro the quo Third clear, ues neh sone c First ond clear dre First common dressed aiding. Second common siding. Fiouring, tiret common, ‘dressed, - cond common, dresued.. rd cominon, dressed A, 14 in, and upwards, Box roa & 4 tn. and upwards, Common oardi Dimenwion stud Fe roligh si select ete, 10.00 et select, dressed, and leaded ale BY TELEGRAPIL, FOREIGN, The foltowing were received by tho Chicago Board of Trade: &. m.—Flour, fe Od Wheat—Winter, 2d ‘Te 10dTBe Nd; white, 84 CAOe Gd; club, Os 54@ Curn, 48 Od, Pork, 484, Lard, Livenvool, Aug, 20-1345 p, m.—Lard, 316 Ga, Revi unchanged. ‘Wheat quiet and steady: red winter, 8s 21d; ‘0, 3 uo, 7 1d, heid above the views of buyers, ut 490d, off coast—Wheat in moderate demand; corn in fa ipglaud unvetiled, Lard Ormer and ud bigher at 2Ua0d; sbort clear, upring, 83 7d; Western P, M., 48a, q Bacon—Long clear, Lonpow, Aug. 20,—Liyurpool—Wheat qulet and Corp, 4a8'gd, Evbanced pretensions on part of sellers pre’ ‘Wheat firmer. Cora quiet, Wheat orm. Corn firmer, Wheat quict, Cosa Aries, ee Of coast— cw on pawdaze— Exports of wheat to fe} France and the Continent, 2,000 qrs, Weathor in England wet. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Javenroot, Ang, 20-11:30a, m.—FLoun—No. 1, 11e 3d; No, 2, fs Gd. ‘Qnarn—W! heat—Winter, No. Ee fia 2d; No, 2, Os; spring, No. 1, 880d; No, 2 7a 10d; white, No, 1,08 Gd; No. 2 886d; clad, No. 1, 108; No. 2, Os bd, Corn—Nem No. 1, 4a 10 Pnovisroxs—Vork, 488, Lard, 81s 0d, Livenrons, Ang. 20.—Corron—Active anid firm at O1-10@O 11-10d;- nates, 12,000 bales; specula- tion and exports, 3,000; American, 8, Provisions—American lard, Sls Gd. bacon, 208 Od; short do, 274 Axtwenr, Aug. 20.—Petnonzum—107if. NEW York. Epectet Mavateh: to The Tribune. New Yon, Ang. 20.—Gnaix—Unusualty lb- eral dealings in winter wheat at higher but varine ble pricos; No.3 rod prominent in transactions, freely purchased for shipment and on speculasive: account at an advanco of 14@3¢c per bu, early dee liverles retaining the Improvement to the cloee, while on options a reaction occurred; in the later movements Nos. 1 and 2 am- ber met with Incrensed attention, and ‘gained Y@lc por bu, leaving off about ateaty; there was mora interest in spring, whicn for early tellvery ruled somewhat firmer, and in the option Iino bidding advanced about 1c per bus firmer range of valncs: sales Incinded 192,000 bit No. # red at $1,10@1. 1013, chlefly at $1.10; 248. + 000 bn do, October options, at 1.10791. 104, closing at 31.101; bid: 64,000 ba No. 2 Chicago springroported at $1.00; Milwaukee quoted at$1.01 asked; 6,000 bu No. 2 Northwestern spring, ently September delivery, at $1.01, Corn moder- alely active. opening at a shade highor prices, closing about os last evening. Ryes heavy, witha moderate call noted, but no further transactions reported, Oats decidedly brisk, maluly on local trade account. but under free and urgent offerings again anoted lower, in most instances about %4¢% 2 Chiengo an additional 25,000 ba last evening at S2c, and 70,000 bushels to-dsy at Ble. Pnovistoxa—tog products cheancr on generalty tamer maracte. Mess in moderate demand for carly delivery; quoted at $8.05 for news for for- ward delivery, ‘meas inactive and quoted aff about: 0c per bri; August, $8.00@8.03; September, $8,058.75; October, $4. 75@8,80, Cat meats quiet and weak, acon dull; long clear at Gc: Western moderately actlve for carly delivery at lower pricce; 760 tes tat $5.0525, 96, closing at $5.05; for forward delivery taken to a fair extentat ens! ler fguren; August option, $3.95, @5.97'4; September, HRD .O71¢; October, $0,0026.0215; November, $5, 874@5.00. Tatuow-—More active at Gc. Suaans—Raw fairly active on a basis of Oke for fair, and 6%¢ for good refining Cubs, Wuiskt—Quoted at $1.06; sales of 150 brie. Fretanta—Business on 9 moderate scale; move- ment In chartering ine comparatively tame, check- ed inpart py areduced offering of tonnage and stronger views of shipowners. Through freights quiet and more or leas unsettled; for Liverponl, by steamer, 72,00U hu grain; cargo of a Brith ateamehtp, 1,774 tons to arrive, at 714d per OO Ibe, To the Weatern associated Press. New York, Avg, 20.—Cotroxs—Quict, but steady at 114@11%c; futures barcly steady: August, 11.77¢; Sentember, 11.70c; October, 10.04c; No- vember, 10.54c; December, 10,U2c; January, 10.87e: February, 30,40¢; March, 10.0ic, Froun—Demand activo; receipts, 12,000 bris: super State and Western, 83.40@4,00; common to CONES: extra, $4,154.40; good to choice, $4.50 white wheat extra, $4,775.25; extra Ohio, 753 Sle Tonla, $1.50GU.25; Minnesota Long clear “ intér inore actives spring drm- 1a dota, 416.000 bi}, Feloctod, Gi Finn ‘0. do. DG No, 2 do, in angaled NGC: Ne. 2 $1. winter red, | 98e@31. Ni 0@1 do, St pti fas prado mber, $1. 004 “i115 ungeadett white, $1.00 Gl. No, Fado, $1.60%021.103 No. 140. sales Beg 6d buvat $12 2 red, ‘August, wales of 4,000 bu nt $1.10: September, 26u,000 bu nt 1, 40.2016: October, 8,000. ba Ru $1.10 40%. ‘yo quiet, but stead, die, ‘ariey dull anid unehany xed winter, 21. 1085 3 o. 1 do, $1.16 No, 2, Anieust, 40% aise tid, 10sc° anked + asked, Onts—Demand active; receipts, mixed Western, HI@S1!2¢; white do, S1@Is},c, ilay—Steady, Hors—Active and firm: yoarlings, 4@10c, i: ggeues—Cotten tet, Dut steuily; Rio cargoes, HOMC; Joblots, 15;Gile, Sugar quiet but ‘Oye. SMolusscs tras fair to ood refinin, U2 dull and nominal, | Kice- »— Demand fair and market Tnktdd, O1@ finn. Pernovecit—Dall and “heavy; rile, s@fes reflned, Ore. w—Stendy und aeons eats Nomiual unchanged. NE Westerns IW BItiee, Lraturn—lleiniack sole, fiuenos Ayres, and Rio it middle and heavy welgnis, Wao Demand fale and marvet hem: domestic fleece, SIEGHies pulled, 18qA0e; unwashed, 9G nBe, Poor 4e—Pork dull and heavy: mess, 98.950 0.00, Meet wteady. | -Cut meaty dull; long-clear miuidter, $5.00; short. do, $5.25, Lard heavy; prime steam, 8.00; Burrent—Qniet; Wostern, C217, Curese— Dulland heavy: Western, 34@5i{c. Wutsky—Steady at £1.00, Muaraus—Manufacturod | copper duit: ue; ingot Inke frm: 101. sheathing. 710% Migeiron-—Seateh: act id firins $21.50@23, 85: Huesia'sheeting, 1114 @1zc; ingot. do, American, $17,004 os eae No, 8, $2.93; clinch, $3.85 new RALTIMORE, Rattiwons., Md.. Aug. 20.—Fiorn—Dall and weak; Western superfine, $:2.76@. 50; do extra, $3. 75@Qs.50; do family, $4. 75@65, 75, Grain—Whent—Western quict but frm; No. 2 Weatorn winter red, spot and Auguat, £1,08%@0 1,083; September, $1.08%@1.09; Octobor, $1.004@1.09%. Corn—Western firm; Western mised, wpot and August.40!4c; September, 47};0; Octuber, 4744@482; steamer, no offerings, Oats fairiy active; Western white, 31@2e; do mixed, ‘20% S1e; Pennsylvania, UIG8zc, Ryo mora active and higher at CU@E2c, Hav—Quiet; prime to cholco Pennaylvania at $133, 00@ 14, 00. Provistons~Firm and higher, $10.00, Mulk meats—Loose clear rib aide Shoulders, ie, Lael, Burren—' freed, L@lie, A1@1ke, ETnOLEU: tT; era H@St{e; esatied; Oc. barrens iui iio ci é Mt Wotsky—Doll ab Su. sObiscrd. 07s Fuennrs—T oh} wer ateam quiet and steady; cottan oar, 28 Gds grain, ts Reet b whent, "2 fas corn, 20, iu hui 00 bu; rye, SUD “diupments--Wheat, 3 364,000 bi SaLes—Wheat, 474,400 bu; corn, Mesa pork, whoulders, ‘2j0; Axe packed asGeoiie, | Tacon— bet leat rip ales, ue.” Haun 11 ry ‘aetive; prime to cholca Western 48,500 bu. PHILADELPHTA, Panaperriuta, Aug. 20,—FLour—Doll; nesota oxtra family medium, $5,00; good, fancy, $5.60; St. Louie cliolee, § family fancy. $5.60; Ohio do, now and old wheat, $5.25; winler patonts, $7,00;" Bitnnesota patont process, 3 Rye four tem at $4,2603,9714. Guaw—Wheat firm; rojected, 80c@$1,02; No, 2 red, in clovator, $! Corn less dulng; reject> ed, 4U!;@ATe; Western mntxed, 474 @4He; yellow, on track, 48GABi4c. Oate drm; white Wextorn old, SURO CE cholee, snGATHie, Vhovintons—Dull, Prime muss. beef, $12, 00, moked, | 1OdbiOe: plekled,, Bywie, orn, . $0, OUGDU, 124%, Durten—Dull, hnavy, and tnehanged, ¥—Firm abd veureos Weatam, ‘ile, Study crouuiory, BGBBixe HOLL —Wu il ae ‘crude, fe. 1500 bela: vwlieat, 104,000 00D buy rve, bad bu, #—-Wheut, 24, Rare Wneut aie bu. cori. ah bed bu. La: Atal | eat ateady;. No, 2 2 red, iat o. OY bil: $1,002; asked; obi oka 4. 08 0% awked; Oetaber,. $1.0) st bid; $1.00!5 “Nove her $1.00, bidy $1,005 asked. Cort g sail mixed, Suaual, ATI¢C Oh AGaC Beked; Peplemuer, ATtae bid: ATiec uskeds Octo- ber, A740 bids A72{e asker Noveuber, dine bid} 47$i¢ aaxed, Mine ST. LOUIS. Sr. Loura, Mo., Aug. 2£0.—Fioun—Dall and an- changed, Gnain—Wheat higher; No. 2 red fall, ensh; OS@USiec Auguat; 0514@053;¢ Septombers 0B1,G053;e October; closing » fraction off from outeide prices; Ni do, .8b@884e, Corn firmer; No, 2 inked, BGA cash; IUGG@IIYC Sep tember; HLV@slsie October; 4020 November; 20% G@20%e the year, atu active and bighor; do- mand chleily speculative; No. OE iS calber tive nieker ae A7aT vember, er . Wottaicy--Steady at B1-0U.- He sTS mutism oped ace, cavlor at $8.00. Lard dull: Bulkmeats inactive © and 05340 closing weak. KuckrtaFour, 8,000 bla; wheat, 109,000 bas corm, 2,000 bus oat, 7,000 bu; rye, rey, 4,000 ou intra raay Wut, 28.000 ules whest. 31.000 ba: corn, 23,000 bu; oats, 5,000 bn; rye, none; barley, none. Cottox—Fiem and unchanged; middling, 10% 0% gaia, 05 bales; roceipte, 10 suipments, U0} stock, BOSTON, Bosrox, Mane, Aug, 20.—Froun—Duil; West- perfine, $9.50774.00; common extras, S1.25@ 1.50; Wisconsin extras, $4, 2586.00; Minnesota do, $1,75@0.00; Wisconsin and Minne- ota patent process, spring wheat, $d,00@8.C0; winter wheat, $U.000' Gnaix--Corn firm: mized and yellow, 4016@ Ontg dutty now. S2@07e5 old, 18@d3e. alte unchanged ir, 8,900 bria; corn, 44,000 bir: 00 Lit. WiweNfe=loue, 1,000 bile: cora, 9,000 bns wwitent, 10:00 bi. Woor—Impraved demand anstatned with a buoy: ant tones Oblo and Pennsylvania extra, 37@: edtinnin, WO742e; Michigan and Wirconaln extes, ue} medium, '7@4¢; combing and delaine, MILWAUKER, Minwauxen, Aug. 20,—Froun— Quiet and unchanged. Gnatn—Wheat firm; opened at an advance of 4c? cloned steady: No. 1 Milwankeo bard, 47; No. 1, 0c; No, 2, new, 88 Rust. B74; Septembe: B7ije4 October, Sie} No, ih Milwaukee, new, 8Otse: old, Tatie; No.4, Tes rejected, Ure. | Corn quiet, Unt steady; No, 2 O1aje, Onte owary No. 2% Suu, ye atendy: No. 1, 40);e, Barley nom: Inalty unchanged; No, 2 apring, nev, September, A Paoviaioxs—Quiet and easy, 98,0 enh. “Prine ftcam ined Honn--Steady at $100 Freianta—\\ Meat to Bu ithenterecFiowe 4,000 prin? weal, 23,000 bu, Bogs pork qulet; 15.056 Siraents—Flour, 3,509 bela; wheat bu. CINCINNATL Cixcrxxatt, Aug, 20,—Cotron—Higher at 11%3c, Frovn—Quiet and unchanged, Gnaix—Wheat modcrataly active and higher, ot DICNGe: receipts, 18,000 bu; shipments, 31,000. Corn dull at ise, Oata quiet at “@28e, Iyo~ Demand falr and market firm, at Gi@3Gc. Darley quict but firm; No, 2 fall held at O5c for new. Prorstoxs—Pork dull, and pominally. $8. 50. Yard ensler: current inake. So, 02! bid Hg 70 asked. Bulk meats doll, and prices ‘shade low- er; shoulders, $3,40: short ribs, $4.074:@4.703 short clear nominally $5.00. Hacon In fair de- aan order lote, $4.00, $5.30@5.55, and $6.0215 Gs. VWitnexr—Activeand firm at $1.05. Burren—Steady and firm for bent tguattios, ‘Liege O1—Steady and tra at 3c. BUFFALO. Borrato, Aug, 20.—Rectirts—Flour, 9,520 bris; wheat, 161,606 bu; corn, 410,434 bu. Surrsexts—By railroad: Wheat, 38,015 bu; corn, 70,000 bu, Canal: Wheat, 166,586 bu; corn, 293,800 bu, Guarx—Wheat neglected and entirely nominal. Corn tnactive: No. 2 mixed Western nominally dicasked. Oats di rales L car new Weetorn at Sle on track, tye neglected, Freiauts—Canal strong and tending upward; wheat, Ole; corn, Uc. “Ratlroad frm and un- changed, TOLEDO. Tourno, O., Aug. 20,—Gnaix—Wheat quict; No. 3 Wabash, §1.02; No. 1 white Michigan, $1,004; amber Michigan, spot, O83¢c; No. 2 do, OTe: No, 2 red winter, spot, B0c; Auguat, 0B; September, O8'gc; No. % red Wabash, 05e; No. 2 D. &M, red, 08305 rejected Wabash, 8Oc: West- em amber, 98: No.8 amber Tilinols, $1.0054. Corn steady; hich mixed, 88%c; No.2 spot August, 3803 September, 38; No, 2 white, 43c, Oats dul iti rejected, 2c, Ttxcrtrrs—Whent, 124,000 bus corn, 24,000 bu. Suirxents—Wheat, 160,000 ba; corn, 2,000 IKKANSAS CITY. Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Kaxsas City, Mo,, Aug. £0.-—Gnain—The Price Current reports wheat recelpte, Liv 458 bu; with- drawn, 10,001 bn; higher; No, Seaeb, #Bkier No. 2, cash, 83!4c; September, 83%c, Corn~Receipts, me hit’: shipments, ‘bU bu; firmer; No. 2 cash, ic; August, 2040, * DETROIT. Darnorr, Mich, Aug. 20.—Frocn—Fitm. Guain—Wheat stronger; extra, $1.0014; No. 1 white, 093;¢ Au xn a Wie do; Octo- c, eat, Boy Sune —Wheat, ti ty ‘tit, OSWEGO, Oswrao, Aug. 20.—CQnain—Wheatin moderate demand; No, 2 Duluth spring heid at $2.05. Cotn scarce; nominally unchanged. PEORIA. Pronta, Aug. 20.—Wutat—Dull; No. 2 wioter, DNGV1e; No, 2 spring, SOG@sie, PETROLEUM. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 20,—Pzrnottum—Steody and quiet; quotably unchanged. On Crrr, Pa., Aug, 20.—Perno.eun--Market opened with wales at G5tjc, declined tu O5e, ad- vanced and cloxod at W5tje: shipments, 38,000 dries averazins f4, 0005 ta etton 2,000 Perranvt ~-Petnoreun—More active; cru “Parker'a for alipuiont; rus i ’ at fheds ue, Phlladelphla delivery. DRY GOODS, New Yonr, Aug. 20,—Tho market lias an Im- proved undertone, and business more active with commisslon-houxes and Jobbors; printa in improv- ed demand, and cotton goods moving in small lots to fair amount; ginghame In good request, and dress goods fairly active; ineu's wearof wooleng alueiah butt stenuy; forelyn goods moving more reulys TURPENTINE, Wirsrxaton. Aug. 20,—Srinmite ov Tonrentine —Quict at 24h. MARINE NEWS. MORE SERIOUS JAMS. Kiow stugo of water and shallow places in the river, and the failure of masters of largo vesuels to toad thelr crafts to suit the situation, have been prolife of numerous jama this seagon, and euch serfous detentions to strcet-travel and shipping have eriscn from them that great pecuniary lose has baen entalted, Propellers and sall-veesele drawing over fourteen fact of water have frequent- ly gatten aground In the matn river, and, when they have toaded at the upper clevators on the South Branch und draw over fourtecn fect, thoy havo generally gotten aground in the draws of some or the. bridues, sud prevented other large froma mel yw down, and stopped strect travel trouble hay arisen ut Malsted street, poll sirect, and tho railroad bridge at Six- teenth mtrect, on the South Branch, and near the Mlinoig Contral elevators on tho main river. Occas sional Jams ang the grounding of yessels have oc- cttrred at different other polnin along the river, ine cluding the South Branch. After a great deal of trouble had been experienced at South Halsted atreet bridge, whera vesscle uso but one (thy south) draw, the contractor — tiaving — the city dredging "aosuoned the channel, and no sert+ ong Jams have happened thore alnce, Not ao with the drawent Polk street bridge, whero dredving was dane a few days ayo; for laut ovening “soout 5 o'clock the large nrop Buffalo, white coming down the river with a cargo of urain on board and draw- hout fourteen feet wix Inches, got aground in Craw at that point, and remalued there for Toald te the diticulty the uche Holvetia, also grain Juden and bound down, sot fast In the cust draw of the same ridge, and navigation was thus blockaded on thy South Iranch for some time, About 7180 o'clock tho Wndulo was released and pusecd awn slowly until she reachod Madison street bridge, where whe again got bard aground in the Neat draw and remained there until Osi o'el ek, Of couray the etreot-cara Were stopped, and many persone, including not a few beaux and belles who wero on thelr way to the theatres, were detnimed on the Wost Side, and after walting for some time, Ulsgusted with the provoking situation of alulea, Jett tho cara and walked ta Waahlvgton-alreet tuns ne} and thencu to thelr deatiuations, thy care on thu South Nidv detained, and the tunnel | was to by many whe were bound for the Weat side, About o'clock the Maiivon street cars on the West Sido wero awitehed onto the Clinton strect track and seut down via Handolnh street. Several tage wero employed hier puting atthe Buffalo, and wfow minutes befor o'cluck wu was releavel, and passed down and out. ‘The care running on Madivon street then ‘resumed their usual route. "Tho Helvetia was pulled off the bottom at Polk strect bridue, but got aground a wecond ume just below Harrlvon street, aud wae still thera uta late hour Inst night, but did not obstruct tae pasage uf veaacls nor interfere with the awlnging of the brldg aid that $40,000 has been apent for dredg- threo houra, lis ing on the North Hranch, maiuly on account of the Fullerten avenue cendutt work, wi Branch and the matu rlyer, whlet aro tte chapoely for all the yraln-laden snd lumber ves gels, are comparatively neglected, and tho largest craft are detained and the owners and shippers often put to considerable joes und great inconven- fence, Dreduing operations siould be pursued on the South Brunch at all the placcs above meution- ed until the shallow places are deepened, great LAKE FRYIGIPTS, The grain-frelzt market opened yeaterday moraing with a gaod Inquiry for veescla, und rat were drm atthe opening aud clove of business, 4c on corn aud 43;c on wheat to Budalo. About all the vessule in port and ready to load were token. Charters were as follows; To Buflato— Tropa New York, wheat; Chicayo and Arabia, corm. through; scbra Niagare, Francis Palo, aud Our Son, all corn atte; ache F. M, Knapp, wheat atdtge, To Kingaton—Sche Niacara (Canadian), cotn at7Xc. To Gorterich-—Sche Nilason, corn ot ye, To Sarnta—Prop City of Toledo, corn, throneh, Capacity, about Lovo tu wheat, and 200, 000 bu corn, There iano particular change to note in lumber froights, Veeacla aro wanted at the rates that havo ruled since the peginning of the week, BUPFALO. . Burraro, Ang. 20,—Cleared—Prons Scotia, Inter-Ocean (900 tone enlt), Milwaukee (mdse), Chicago; II. C. Schnoor (mdse), Toledo; actira A. J, Rogers, C. A. King, Sophia, J. Lum, F, Craw ford Ostrich, G. Pilater (1,160 tons coal), Donaldson (800 tons coal}, Vertle Calkins, Lem Elteworth, Argonaut (1.100 tons salt), Mears (BO fons coal), Chicagot Laottle Cooper, 1. 1, Locke, ). 8, Austin, aie Jones, Mediterrancan, Morning Lleht, Toledu: W. L, Collin (400 tons coni}, Milwankee: Col, Enlaivarth (800 tons iron), Cleveland; 8. Anderson (500 tons conl), Kenoabns William Lewis, Saginaw; Hlectwing (1.200 rls coment), Detroit: Barges M. Birkhead, ‘Troy, Mattie, ‘FE. F, Contd, 0. Cromwell, Rosclus, Empire State, Saginaw, Chartera—Schr Levi Rawson, raitroad tron to Marquette At $1.00 per tn, and tron ore thence to Chicago at $1.15 free of baudling. PORT NURO} Pont Honox, Mich, Aug.- 20.—Passed ap— Props J, Mertschy, City of New York, St. Albans, Egyptian and consort; echrs Hl, Moore, Mary Antelia, Iris, Jobn Mutch{nson, Charles K. Nims, Sirc, I. Vanatraubencee, Down—Props Norman, St. Joseph, Conestoga, Avon, D, M. Wilson with Monqungon and consort; atmr Keweenaw: tug Sprague and raft; achra ow ae Thayer, Nel Nellte) Wilder, Kate Kelly,, 5 a ind!-Sowth> fr fresh; eather fine. Pont Hunox, Mich, Aug. 40,—Up—Props V. Tl. Ketcham, ‘Tempest and bargoa; atinr Flora; tur Maytlower and barges, Down—-Prop Uaworntehs Wind—Southeast, lignt; “weather fine, THE PEWARIC. ‘An Alpena correaponden: says: ‘The person who has undertaken to discover the whereabouts of the Pewable, and try and recover her cargo, is Capt, James Snow, formerly Captain of the stmr Marine City, ‘There are no Buffalo or Bay City parties cofected with the enterprise, | Overatlous have not. fairly begun, tho weather Jately hav- ing been rongt, and there remain considerable preliminary work to doin getting ready. Even tho exact location uf the Pewabic isnot known, but persons state that thoy can tell within o tile or 80 Of where she Hea, Light tugs ate to be used for dredaing, and when thevewabie ts Uiacovered. the work of the divers will commence, PORT COLBORNE, Enectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Pont Couporne, Ont., Aug. 20,—Pa Nothing, —* Down—Sehr Northman, Chiengo to Kingaton, corn; Hartford, Milwankeo to Kingston, wheat, Arrived at elevator 19 panloud Seer Mary Jano, from Chicago, with c4 The sche Reed Cano ‘finished unloading this morn- Ing, aud overran eix bu on her cargo, The schooner cleared for Eris, thence to Chicago with coal, Wind—Southwest, Ilght, ed up— THE CANAL Dnrmarront, Aug. 20. — Arrived ~ Mohawk Telte, Kankakee Feeder, 3,300 ba corn; Gold Hunter, LaSaile, 0,000 bu corn; D. 'T. Wright, Morrla, 5,800 bu corn, 50 brie flours Omaha, Serre, 5,700 bu corn; Hercules, Morris, 6,000 bu orn; Niagara, fionry, 4, Ape we corn; North Braneti, Heunopin, 6,000 bu co: i Clearod—Jack Robertson, Depue, 4,007 ft Jom- er. NAVIGATION NOTES. CHICAGO. Tho United States stme Michigan is still at anchor in the offing, Yesuel movementa were lieht yesterday, and no accidents wera reported. ‘The tug Crusader jeft port yesterday with her tow, the echrs Emma 1. Coyne, Nellle Gardner, and’Michigan, alt grain-lnden, for Hudalo, Ty echr Luna Johnson recelves $2 per tioueana for lumber. from Pensaukee, besides recolving a fine up-freight of geveral storce. ELSEWHERE. ‘Tho damngo to the stern of the chr George W. Adains ia catimated to amonut to $3,000. The eae ALO BIR ELBE did it at the Sault Canal ene ‘Ulevoland flerald: Forn’s new atenm-barge Is dno heru frum Milan to recel machinery, She wos inunched some ten days ago, and they are ad ing her out of the river. The achooner Messrs, Linn & Cral are building at Gibraltar is progressing slowly, but noxt woex operations wilt ve bused with a Fiat. ‘Tue keel lo afrvadly Ind. ‘Phe Chicago schr Walter B. Allen has been selzed at Detroit at the tastance of the owner of the tig Bob Sackett, who clalins $75 for services rondured when the Allen was astiore recontly. Porr OF CHICAGO. ‘The follwing were the arrivals and actual sail- ings at thls port for the tweuty-four hours ending at 1W o'clock Jast night: ‘AUTIVALS. Prop Fayette, Manisteo, Inmbor, Stetson Sip. Prop Arabia, lutfalo, stmdries, State #treet, Prop Now, York, utato, “sundsles, Kandolph Prop i iaioral, Collingwood, Wolls Prop ‘Lake’ Erle, Collingwood, sundries, Wells street. Prop Clileaco, Buffalo, aandrles, State wtrect, Se Prop Messcniter, Benton, aundrics, Prop A, Laura, Muskegon, Hurnber, Stetson Sip. Prop ‘Thompsun, Muskegon, lumber, Evanw Slip, Prop Stary Urol, Grand Haven, sundriva, State tree! Prop We crinnen, Manistee, lumber, no oriler. Prop W Gampuell, Bullalo, sindeles, Clark atroct. . Livingstone, Poshtigo, towlng, ual sundries, Saugatuck, mindrles, Stato atreet. ‘Muskegon, sundries, Rueh street, 0, Mouttowee, wundricr, Hush street. Stir Corona, St. Joseph, vundries, Rush strect, Schr Grand Rapide, Muskegon, luinber, Alten stip. Schr Montpoller, Maxkegon, Inmber, C. B. & , Sehr C, O. pis Muskegon, lumber, ‘Adaina atavat. fuskezon, lumber, Market. te fanintev, lumber, Stetson slip, Schr Pauline, Muskegon, lumber, Murxet, Scheli, A. lichinond, Muskegon, lumber, Market. Sche Qaine Cock, Musxexon, lumber, Malu stee Schr Hila Eilinwood, White Lake, lumber, ''wen- ty-xecond street. Schr Rouss Simmons, Muskegon, lumber, Etght- eenth street, Schr C, Rabb, any OL, He Schr Mary Ludw! wackar Schr Mary vast ‘packar % tree! 2 MK Knapp, Racine Heht, Hiinols River House aukee, Buffaio, coal, Lighthouse, Kebrd. jones, Muskegon, lumber, Alien Silp, Schr Mauntence, Peshtigo, lumber, lush streot, Schr Alert, eal tte, lumber, ean Jattsct, Schr C, Weeks, Erte, coal, no. cur Christiana, ——, light. tush street Sehr Contest, Muskegon, lumber, Eighteenth atrect, ACTUAL RAILINGS, Tug Crusader, Tuffalo, towing. Sehr Michigan, Builalo, grain, Schr Euma La. Lorie, Duttalo, rata Sehr Nellis Gurdner, Buttle rai. Schr Owasco, Butialo, 1 fears Wilson, ‘Grand Haven, Neht. ‘Lark, Benton Harbor, sundries, brop M Mite Hoel harass Schr U. D, Russell, Budato, \ Rohe gokn Ww. annateres Builulo, grain. Prop Alcona, tuffalo, veain, Sehr Four brothers, Holland, Aight. Prop Roanoke, Huffalo, sundr Prop Clty ‘Toledo, eland, ‘uiidrles, Schr Clara Parker, Escanava, ore. Sehr Sarion Dixon, Peutwater, lizht, Schr Lena donnaon, Pensnukee, lght Betir City of Grand Kapide, Grand Havon, Hgut, Prop Mary Groh, South Mayen, sundries, Schr Pauline, Mitskeyon, Hght. Prop Fayette, Manistee, sundries. junivted, Juht. ©, Dy Grand Haven, light. ir A. Rust, Muskegon, lent, Bene Mary Ludwiz, Packard's Mer, lights ‘Pug New Era, Grand Haven, towing, Schr Htouso Simmons, Stuaktgun, ght. Prop Colin Campbe 5 lite br Narraganeatt, Chohoyany: ight. Schr Mediator, Mautstee, Schr Belle Walorkl Sturgeon Bay, light. Shar Alpena, Muskegon, sundrics Stme Chicagu, Manitowoc, sundries, Suur Corvus a Bhi Jou, munurics, Prop Messenger, Hunton Harbor, sundeles, Schr ll, W. "Sag, ‘Buffalo, vrali Schr ‘Thomas PB Bheldun, Builato, gratin, Behr Ee ilinwood, Walle hake, gut, Schr Havyand. Hlavalons wrain, Muskegon, light, Prop dosuoh L, iturd, “Duluth, sundries, Tron aifalo, Bultalo, sundeice, Sehr Transfer, Grand Haven, light, Sclir H. A, Richmond, Muskegon, light, Prop Vanderbilt, Butfaty, wundrive, beh Minnie Suuson, Muskevon, light, GB, Hoath, Saugatuck, sundries, ward, Kingston, grain. Prop Cuba, Hullalo, sundrie Sche Charlotte Rubb, Livtle ‘Traverse, light, Se rio street. eth Hiatsted: EE Was It a Devil-Fiah, shamfurd (Conn,) Herald. Mr. John Wardwell is a man not easily fricht- ened, and Hikes to go a lahing, Ou Monday be was out in a small boat o! "atippan, Point, abort distance from the shore, and had been for somo time patently feeding out bate without wetting an adequate returo, when bls attention was attracted by u monster Hsh alongside of hie craft. Mr. Wardwell describes the munster as beg nlue or ten fect in length, having a bead a6 lure around os a barrel, with eyes more than iy proportion, aud a body of a reddish bag and tapering from the head to the tall,— the greater purt of the body resembling a serpent more than a igh, Mr. Wardwell is not eusily seared, but although be gut ruther cuully at the bow, it Wus Not without some uneasiness that he wit- neased the dragon-Hky object updeavor to whisk {ta tail into the boat, ne if, tentacle-rigzeds bape, it would bant the faherinan down to Its coral Init After ona or two efforia it disap- peared, and was ot seen again for half an hour, when it returned, and becan similar antica in the tail Ine, ‘Tho movements of the fisl-reptile were so quick that the occupant of the boat contd not get In acitp with the oar. Wher the tail-lashings were In progress tho water for eome distance around the boat was white with fosm. Mr. Wardwell halled some one on tie shore to coma to bis assistance, but the mat ovidentiy did not understand the altuation, and failed to respond, Finally the fisherman, dur- ing a temporary ull in the attacks, pulled up anchor and made for the and, DUCATIONAL, $70 Per Gr. of 10 Weeks. #20 for Academfeal year, fram Rent, 0, 1870, Hooks, ete,, included whole expe vie acd C. Shortitdge's Sfedin (acd Academy. aunto tho oniseatra, Telly recoinmensied hy Payant Taylor, the Ilon. Fernanda Wood, udge.Van Hoesen, Gen, Wee Geulin Cure ttoutt the Her Dr, CuadR ote 10 acTicrs. all tel ant Al .., Special attention as and hacl niptle, and youne boys. HRecHbacianal aad clan foetructian:. consointne t Advantages of private tutoring and Achoolroom ‘aril. Fine, building, thoroughly heated, ney gymnasiun freetient. table. ish, Hannes, Setent an Claasteal Gonraca of Btuily. | Weekly Lectures” site cd by the heat appara fis, For new iluntratad ctr: 1 (ETRE Hiaceanatverl addres, SWIT! SHOUTLADOE Clarenrd University. A.M. . Media, “a. Meilia ina seven chiurelice,and a temperauica care biting tho sain of Intoxtcatinwdrtuke, THE KEMPER FAMILY SCHOOL, BOONVILLE, ay For Boysnnd ad Venng Mens ine Keptomber 11, Tete aged wich tho progress and the treat. wn. "-lton. Wd, 8, Loltine, ra aed. Hor Gnsurpansed In the world." lier, oun A. Guarleh, a pupil of acyen years, now Vreslilent Ellz. aker Ram een Fong Muperion to anything £ have seen-at Kunhy and tho other geentest schools of Hn- wand." Hon, ta ML. Laws how of Donnell, LLawaun & naan & punil Of aoven, years, REMPRUS WONNSPOS. TON. MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY, HONGAN PARK, COOK CO., ILE, Foye prepared thoroughly for all American Collercs. Went Teepe aabonn tee forbusinene Laces terrae: active Educational focitities unsurvancd. Session Heainn Sept 0, 1870. For {ull information send for cptalogue, . HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE, Blogant Buildings. Twonty-threo Toach- ors. Soven Distinct Schools, ‘Ten Teachers in the Conservatory of Muste connected rire jean elimi any Reliool ted bet m atlas bya Fea sulvane od term opons yetbnise, Bb, fngon an Betts Bema! Yo her Pitta lore. MISSES GRANTS SEMINARY, Now and rere Hutldings. The beat of Instructors, A thorough and complete cutiree of study in al! depart: dnenee Bait terin will Comuneneo: Sent. 1%: entaloguess. HIGHLAND HALL, Tatsote ant establishment, for the Prenaratary and Ilgher Education of m Ladies, will venta Te, next year Nepty 17s Aaio, tharougly evaipved tor the beet work. Bit {ton aitractlye, and bull ng well adapted to thelr user, EDWARD D, WHSTOR, Highland Parke 1 GREYLOCK INSTITUTE, SOUTH WILLIARSTOWS, Berkshire Co., Hass, vate tclioo! in Siew Fneland. Location nares Dose fi ineas or our En ‘Comnncnua eel to those seule oven ‘cparalory schools, Terms, $150 per year. ie te “efahth eel year brains Sent For Catalogues, address Hen). F. Milla A:.,Princtoal, MRS. OUTHBERT’S SEMINARY, _ loth year apens Sept. 8, for adler and Chitld- reset eam bean ay Sehogls Pad con oF wahetent nndexperienced teachers, butorlor building, us etc, | Snuetal attention ven ty, tnuaic, Six. teenth and ‘Fineerta, Se. howl. Fer catalogues. ad dress Srv, HUGEN CA Coritivier, YNICAGO FEMALE COLLEG onan Grattan C4 and Morgan Wark, Cofleginte Course, railuntinng Couteng fea. iu Muste. ete Send for Sept F Catalogue addr HAVEL, ara ark Uoukt Co.. Mily ur B77 Madison NGEATE UNIY HSE Or Le Roy, Genesee Co.. Ne ety fet erent indie Full alles Curriculum, jeatund Literary Cuittacy,, School of Muvic aitopt: ing Geran and Con y Improvements, Colleze of Fine Arta, ung tio ‘ieee methods of the Buror pean Sehuots of Art. lest educational advantages. poweat tris, “For Gatalogties ndirest Ai, J, SCUMITZ, Treas, Huron-st. School For Young Ladies and CHldrad, Will reopen tn ita spacious new bullding Ser A ow boarding-pupite received For cll nn aire MISS RIRKLAN. rf MES. ADAM 75 een on th Cl troy ie Clapaiee, and bugliah Degree For Clrentara apoly tote v WILCOX. TE of- Bee of Gardner Moun, Ct rte Hee eee Tih, MYATT, Prevtdent, Ls x OWE Oe 3 Ne Ve Comblue fy em rid Mendip wet 3] goud work, fates TIS TSI: Beitnte: Asehoul of the tint grades witht charg we lowest practigal unl, CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1627, 1620 Spruce-sty Philadelphians Boarding and Muy Xeviool for Young Ladiceand reek, els, Freneh, Gerinin, italian Freneh fa the languase tg eget elreulars, Madan ¥, Brinetp Wey WAL, ne HERLY, Ne tablished, 1267, tive Lomessehool for Girls. Yarled the highest order, Fall term begins ar eltcular autre bls RACHELLE GINDONS HUNT, Prin, VME DASUNA AND, MIS. BRADFORD'S (FO imerly Mrs. Ogden Moftman’s), Engilsh, Frene! and German Boarding and Day Belwol fur Young La and, Children, tf Phurty-elititiest i ees cau Kop. ste CApDWeation may ba HiNde citer ur porsunally ae abave, MBS, GARReETEONS 118i, FRENGIL ASD an Hoarding oud Gay Scho for Young La: ales, 5 ‘Hew vor wre: Thursday, Seb ht ey partinent ure “Abpiy perwuually or Dy letker at the nbuveaddrens, NTICELLO SEMINARY, GODFUET, ILL. he ternvapena Sept. Ui, For catalogue or in- furmatton, avply to U.N, HASKELL, Princlpat._ Seminary for Youug Laiies avd Children, AT “RORDULAG, OCONOMOWOC, WIS, dernto, For 1» JUNES, “Hiss Rays Boarding aud Thy School For Young Ladtes, Ellaabeth, New Jersoy, will bo re- Spaued une Weduetduge Bepte vty tetas ELON pertoor, vor noys THI OPENS BELT. WL. WAND, Geneva te EMINARY, for Young Ladies, reonens ‘Supertur locations best opportunities tor lupareanenta, an ren ansuclations, jars address KDWAKL Will'tt, Hough: fe > MILITARY ats so ha GRAIN INSPECTION. Amendment to Rule 1 of the Rules Governing the Inapection of Grain in tho City of Chicago, to Take Effect Aug, 29, 1879, RULE 1—WINTER WILEAT. 1 Writs Wivtxse Wieat stall bo are white nter Wheat, sound, plump, aud well clea oO. 3 Wire Wixten Wirart shall bo wuts Win wheat, sound, and reasousnly pure and reason ACADEMY, ircwar iNT. iy 1 Axinen Worat shall be pura amber Winter it, sour, Hani and welygleaned, ‘ LLoxa Rev Warren Wneat she iro red winter Meat. of the Wungeberried vasietivey” sould, plump, and well cleaned. Lona Itep inten Witgar shall be of the anno lesa No, iy sauud nid reesunauly cl t Winer Wiest ahall be pare ped Winter wheat’ al Meth Nht and dark colors of thy shorter-ber Fied vatleticss aan vino, aod welt leaned, 2 Hep Wixten Witeat shall be red Winter bh Lath Hight sad dare colors; sound and reaavas ably elea na Wirear shall tnctads ait mixtures of firorete ‘varieties of Winter wheat, audehell Ge reanauly loan nud of oud initime quailty. Bh Wuxat shall Joctuda Winter elites no! nm tor ot feed that Balpauaite te tia tieaaured bushels Uxaerep Wisrkt Wikeat shall include Winter wheat dania, musty. or fruit ‘eause a9 Wedly dains aycd os tu render tt unfit for No, “Els fulo ahall be ta forco on and atier Aug.21 187, but it ta providci that all wheat tn, late {ue Shectod in'ae Winter wheut-audor tha Tulo hereby Sihended sunlt be lusneeted out in aecordanco with tu pruviduus of vald ruice us Wiutor wheat, i Me ny Maltrasa ae wwarchouse Conualealonets ens} Mocking Bird Foot, Warranted EST to tho mare Kathy Gall Bish and Aura, EM PWKI 127 Clarkeat, “INVALIDS— AND OTHERS SEEKING HEALTH, STRENGTH, & ENERGY, |: ‘Without the Use of Drugs, Are Earnestly Requested to send for THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, A LARGH ILLUSTRATHD JOURNAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FKDE DISTRIBUTION, Tt treats ie HEALTH, MYGIENE, and Phystent uiture,and fa a cuinftelo oneyglonniia of Information for Invailds and thora who suffer from Nervous, feiuciogs aud Valent cater. -tvety.aubjoct, that beara upon health anit human tiappiness Fecelyen ater: Hon In {te pagess and tha many guteations asked DY mut: fering invalids, who Nave desnaired of 8 ‘are a1 orga nau vatuapte infurinatton. te yolunteored to ail Who aro in need of medtoal wivice. ‘Tho subject of Elcetrle Siolts versie Medteine, and the hundred and, quequestions of vita! Importunco to Suffering inmantty, aru duly considered an expiniaod, rhe Klectrio Kevlow exnoves tue unutitizated frauds prngticed by quacks and matical (inpaators who profess practice medicine,” and inakes pinin the only sates simple, and effective road to Healt, Vigor, and odlly ‘The present edition of 600,000 copies of the Reviaw will be malted and lleteitaitent nee throughuut te Unteed states, Canale, and tlie Province: THE ELECTRIC SVE, 218 Stat hicago, IN. COFFE) COFFERS. | Just recoived, sevoral invoicos of tho finost Coifees in the markot, which we offor at popular pricos, Fresh Roasted ovory day. C. SHV NE, 110 & 112 Madison-st. Branch—246 Bluo Island-av.. cor. Twelfth-st. OQOEAN STRAMSILIPS. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. New Yorke: London... Paris. teamers tall every Séturiay from New York for goutnatiiton and wicnen. Passengers: booked: for Lomdon and Parle iowrest ates, TES, AUGE~Froin New York to South- ampton, Landon. Havre, anid {Brent ‘frat cabin, 81005 Hecrnl eabin, Sud, atcordue eturn tleketw at Hohwedpates, “OLLTHCUS & COs, showing G io Xo VAUNSENLUS & CU.,'2 Soult Clark: Ricent tor Chteaso. STATE LINE To Guaerow, Fayernool, Dublin, Beltart, and Tendon, Rh First Cabin, $00 te toyota te accord ito seeommouutiea, eevond Cabin, marca et aan GELS Citas, 2 Trom eye andolphest., Cul JONSALECEN: Western Manager.” ANCHOR LINE NAL STEAHERS DEYONIA, BOLIVIAN Auer ih, a EA Bavit Spm New York to London dire VICTORIA, Aug, 21, un TCALIE! 9.0.8 Am. Cabing $55 t0 $30." Exenrsion ‘ekecar reduced Fates, ~~ CUNARD MAIL LINE. ~ pealling three qiiines & week toand from British Ports, Lowest Prici Apply st Company's Ofice, northwest cornet cia and angel pits + Chicago, tern Agent. PH. DU NET, Gonural Wes art INE or STEAMMIITS. Ballix twice weuk froin Now York te Queenstown, Liverpoor, anit Loud ero Cabin pisanie from $50 to §70 currency. Excursion Tickels Nt rodtifed rates, Steerage, 82d. Drafta on Yor sailing at fara we Antorny patton, anny to yr xa RR q BLA sera PRoLosALs POR. ALLYEN SUE? OFrice OF Puncnastng ax2, Dever Cosa No. 6 Washington Guveatios tie Aue 1d In dupticatyy with Yvert ed, WHT be reeclye ttl 10 a, it., Mont ‘Ys ‘Au i aa jor Gere Td th followlnse aupnitesto the ¢ Dep to States aa dellyered ‘atauch “places in thls ny" aa may be unds Hard read, beat quality, in 6O-1b boxcs, uinda Bacon, Clear Sites, In new eunnics, nd pa 34,000 pounds prime White Beans, modtun in barrels or double f Sealed proposal dor dried, in Garrels Or dows in barrels or double sa iivuar, tooo (red front forelua a bus aubatances, one utd annee to neutral 0 grains bl-carburisty of pot: HUF barrotn nnjncede 14,coo paunda Candlea, Aearte'ucle, sixes, full wolghts, ra indi Ury,not to contain more oka. via be t for ugar) and 1 th ned, and double racks: {o et duside a white et kan au al ae ja cuntaln 100 lby uct. Same ata he ge K Gatnounaa best Gumity Leat Lard, tn G-1b net Uns, tra new crop. FV, DEW CTUD, Satter, new crop. w crop and be the ver dial tiatean bo Backed, coubulutny as AH practleabte, eases tube strapped and tu thorough shipping order fin will be received for thes Tiole orany norton of tho above amouuls, whet are, to bo. Itieroased or de+ eeaeell ne tay by required At tae line of opening. Actual tar it this tine or livery is required, and no etiara for pack be allow 10 tho, usual cond ved abou ut an can posal iv br tariieyinrornation Wilt be fure nigel ob ayptieation to thie ute, ‘Tho right to reject any oF ai) lida ts reserved. } SMALL, Major and C, 8. TOON ALS FOR ORDNANCE HFtook IstaND Ansxyat, Tuuayors, AUK. 10, 1n70, Sented Proposals will bo rocetved at this Araonal until Leu, un thu sel day of Septetnber, W870, for, Hupp! ln, cates tein ‘ond jure, A a Tat nutnrand Lbhelnag Materials, Puinte, Otte, spirit lilera’ Toole, Hong euntali tailed tpformation of the iy cond my ‘of the yartous artly ies willbe furnished ‘of appieation to thy under: eu, ait ‘salted States reserves the right to releet any or al proposals, LER histor or brine! veining. ““TIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVOURING STOCK FOI SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT 8 sucecas and a buon for onl rations shoul feck Rintetu)."—Sea “Medical Press," |“ Lancet; “'peitlan Medical Journal," &e, CAUTION, — Genuine only with the fac almaile of Baron Licblg’s blguature in Nive Ink acrosa the Lube! “ Courumption in Engtaod increased tens fold iv ten years," LIEBIG. CGMPANY’S EXTRAGT of all Storckeepers, chet Bole Agents for the United Giaice (wholesato only), O. David & 2 Go, 48, Mark Lanc, London, ted Med. Striped nvas and Fancy ‘Bolster, int zo XX COT, PiU os balnted, Wuite Duclo, 60 Slakes 4 per! be hiattress oh pilos aye. Fe equine belterttan a amici aa ef dy ae pleanal and lays ates! . Folded or oF earanohaei ae iat the thine tor hotel Hees cuttnges, cain iuetlugs, for Juez i, OF hot ‘adid for loyalids, Beut oF a Het fot eet itlver and post! Pras J cbt tn Mun icant Pas sanine, STANDARD SCALES es OF ALL KINDS. 4) FAIRBANKS. MORSE & CO, 2 111 a& 113 Luke St., Chicago, Becarefultobuy only the Graulas. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAINS, Exrtananzon op Rerznance Manxe—t gyeqmted. ““Bunday excepted. $ Monday Baturtay excepted, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, Tleket Oitlees, 02 cuerkaf equcrinan Mouse) and yy EER am PEFFEEEEet epress. Sittneasii'g eapren 3! 33233. mn &e Net BWvinonn & Sew Ul bMarquette Exprer aie (oners EXD aves Gen rea eta padavavase> FRPP PEEECEreredy alae Ger {7 |D3esUCaususeseesssa0scC" 3 |33333: ee Mn ete eee 29 Bi OE nn a tage Tiotel c ; care An Connell Siuae on the Timattearine chee ‘Noother road runs Pollman or any othor form ot hotel cars west of Chicago, g—Depot corner of igand Kinzte-ats, b—Denot corner of at and Kinzic-sts. OUIOAGO, BURGINGTON, &, OUINOY, RAILROAD Depots foot of Lake-at., Ind nil Sixteenth-at., and Canal and Sixteenth: 1 gnu Canal and Sixteenth: We, Miekee Giteess Go Ulan eave, | Arrive, Aurora Passenger. Downer's Grove Accofiimodation Freeport & Dubuque Exp paral pets ‘Express TTC EE ae if EBEEEEEE FEF pm| C..1, &Q, Palace Dining-Cars and Pullman t-whest Sleeping. Cure run betwoen Chicago and Omans on tue Pacific Expres OHIOAGO, ROOK ISLAND & PACGIFIO RATLEOAD, Depot. corner of Van Huren aud Bhermanvats, Ci Pofgickot Uilee, 00 Clarkeat., Sherman Wo a Anne Davenport Expre: Omaha Lxpress.. Leavenworth & Atcht Pert Accommodation. Night Kxore “Datly excnt puniert, $Dally except Sfonday CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & 8T, PAUL RAILWAY Untow Depat, commer Madison and Canal-ats, Ticket ico, 3 Bouth Clarksmt, aad at depot, Leave. Sain® 7:45 Dia m|*10:20 am. OBS « $ 6:20 aio {Dally excopt Seurdays, Milwaukeo Expres Wisconsin, & Hoy, nnd Scans Sida bay 10:10 am,* 4.00pm ri “1§10:10 a m.§ 4:00pm. Winconrin & Minnesota, Gre = emg 4:00p mr Hy Mtevens Lotnt eid andl tinough Sight Express... + 9:00 p mit 7:000m ‘Alltratnarun via Atflwaukee, Tleketa for Ht. Paul anid Aaneapolle aes good either via Medison and braieia duChieo, or via Watertown, La Crosse, and Winona, wa AUTON & 87. LOUIS, CHIOAGO, AND ory, & DENVER BHORT LINES, one West Side, near Madlsonest. brid; Dep vt Twentyethindats ticker Otlec, o0 South clark Keokule ghieaio EPadueat I Matar, Lacoic Washingt Jollee Dirigh Accommodation © 61 TLITNOTS UENTRAL RATLROAD, \d fout of ‘Twenty-saco! Khudolpiest,. near Bt. Lonls © xen Eamreat, Stents Fas fie Sprinenent eeprests Rpringtield Niahe e! Peurla, Burlington bPeoris, Burlington a Dubuque & stonx c Pubaquy ae Sious C ‘Tolohy Pascenyer. @On Saturday night runs to To!ono only, On Saturday night runs to Peoria only. MIOHIGAE OENTRAL RAILRO: Denat, fs snd foot of Twonty-nccand-sze ark-st., eoutliease corner of Kan doipi sis a jo Hotel, and at Faluner House Leave. p PT. WAS YNE & AGO Depot, cornet Canal and Saglson-ate, ‘Tekor Ontese OHIOAGO RATLWAY ‘Oo Clarc-st., Palmer House, and Grand Pactis Lt of Ter opaltner ligtne, Gen ition Butkdings, 1 Arrive. LAKE SHORE & MIOHIGAN SOUTHERN, Leave, I “Arrive, Morning Malt—Old Line, .sssc0004|2 7:95 0 40 ppm Ser ire Mal ronton special x:.|° 9100 mime 7340 pm Atlantic Expres pin], 8:00 win, Nigat Kxpret oti DIni$ 5:40 9 a EETISBURG) OINOINNATI & ST, LOUIS B. 2. jncinnott Atr-l.tne and Kokomo Lina.) Donot Gurner of Clintol and Carroll Bide EANKAKEB Depot, toot of Lake st, and footot Twenty-second-at, “Arrive, ‘Leave, Cincinnatl, Indtanapotts & Loutt ville Day’ express, Night bxpre OHTOAQO & EASTERN ILLINOIS RAILROAD. et ofees, 77 ORSo a? #8 Barbora, aDe ¢ oflee: aes Jt mike Dal, corner uilutan and Carroll-ats, Leave. | Arrives am? 4310 pin Bm § 7:25 ant GOODRICH ETEAMERS, Dally tor ast calllyaubes, sheooya, Mant- we ga ‘eivave untti. For: rSiwauies, Le., eventing bd, patty goes ave. difandieapids, ae a For Green rls, Tucsday and F ki oy acuta tr iad Superior towns Tuesday, 7 ia] ft FI Datundayie fiont tiog ots Jouy ieaven i iuekd outer stichivansare_""sauniay avenore’ BINANOSAL. ins wun very tatied naa reular and vtock rupurt, ate Te full particuists rg Diailed (reo on Bopltcation. $l. 200 reine in 20 Hock priv ewes at peut aon Aye invested. pilcial eeporta free nite Ty on atock optionsut si Lana ree WIGHT & Co., Bunkers SSoNWa-atee Now York. TO PALESTINE AND RETULN | Address, for, particula WAR! BUND, 322 ee i $405 3 NO CURE! DR.KEAN, NO PAY?! » Obicago. 173 South Olark. nl iGenault personally Or by mail, tres Of cha 8. 00 chrual hervous,orapocial diacsavs, Lr.) ean te hy wig warrants curcd OF DUP. 700 8. Clurk Btreet, Chicaza. ii A ff, OLIN Bvurybudy from Atianela eats ete rand Bpeclal aXill tn troating all Chronic, Nervous a0: ut Diseases of ton and women. Every means uv known to the profcarion, including Eloctslouy. Sond two stumps for *Guidu to Health.” Onice hours, Ua. nt. 08 p. ult Sundoya 19 to 14 be He PRESORIPTION FREE. For the speedy cure of Semingl Weakness, Lovt Manhood, ba ai aleardore rot ou by iitacras Higa ge Sees ADE. drugglat ag the Laity Haut ISOUES &CO., ist earalaturat., Cloctaueel U