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18 TNE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881—SIXTHEN PAGES ‘SATURDAY’S REVIEW, ‘ NORTHERN PACIFIC. m ample fund for the fmmerdtateand slmultane- | would be taken up before tts graut oecurred, ons building of all brauches that can bo | by pretmptions, homesteads, by grants to needed. other railroads, by reservations to) Tndlins AtJumestown surveys have been made | and asiruiinr causes, 3 provided that and the anarket closed dull Coffee quiet. ‘Lo-tay it showed more firumess Provisions were strong all the Ky ancl prices advanced, ‘I'he demand of the Jobbing trade fy good, and a falr bustiess was 'y. mostly to the West there are cartustintd tly jateaotaliscountand = ged, to the counte th, a0 henvy ¢ Rehan ferest are unchaty, was DISGUSTED BULLS' Det elghty miles north fora road to ran vmiles | when such shortaes oecurre Business Has Been Nerved Up by Six Thousand Miles of Road to the rond o loti F th nos'ron. er tlene, rosday he runes iexory strong, and Be in 0 .. in T Hy the funn Ativer Nally fo thie Mota take ait sd(nlvalent aindunt of Jain any where The me Had a Best of It 4 , ch) ut % . | ue fur r ailyunice Is looked for, ver country. ‘Us branch wi is OXtOn= Within n bel len miles while om enc sf a the Bu tins ror, 5 Pasay daly. Sh AG Commeretat But Live stock was oly moderately active. Tn ‘@ in Operation in Two ed south of the Northorn Paeltle lon dis: | ite original lind-grant. And, stilt weer AEDES caterday, White House. ae Ath eT FEY. Bae beof cattle there wasn fractional decline fur Years. The usual tiidstimmer lal ts tot yet ene taneo not yet determined. Other roads are | Congress gave It permission te recoup Tiselt best grades, aud for the tower grades it compelling for possession of this valley. ‘Tho [ from uy such shortages that were mate cd, but values uf inmost of the lending staples Tyo Tolerably Largo Failures greater dveling wider pressure to sell. ‘Thy es jnaps of the Northwestern Road show that it | after sd, by taking nn caunl amount of Conseg It Is Now Largely iri sxcess of ars vory temly sustalned. Trlees of ary | suns uf hugs wes.ubindints Wut prlees | The Main; Line to Be Fed by | tee i athasmstioaueves | tiles “Wide ome enell skte ut Aho det py thes Brawl Nalnias All Previous Midsummer Bonds are held with Inerensed fries, | tonty, without change of conseuttenee In Thougands of Miles of Tor naling up the valley towards damestown, nity dimit, “Thint Is, tha Northern Records. stanturd sheetings belng. sold ahead at 8¢ | prices, though lambs showed less Hrnmess, “Branch Tho Manttoba Road has.a line projected and | Pu aces, with the exception of wht the Tho grain markots wore witdly excited seg, ae conta, and the lending mates of printed entl- i ‘i Sranches. par slirveyed that will cross the northern | Government, has alréndy dsposed of, one- | tay, and turned downwards, Tho struty ope” curs In good request ub 6'¢@7 cents, ‘The E previous afternoon was of that preullan ter whict led a erent inany people ty thi itinarked the top of. the various m; Bo yesterday morning i good nay trate, on "Change propured to sell, and troy Pia PITTsHUNnG, Prerentina, July 23.—General business con- Ainties good for the senson, nnd inerchants and manufacturers lovk forward with favor wal€ Of the Jin iver Vatleyat tts best point, | lial of g belt forty inites wile through Wis- that nenr the Motise liver country, ‘The fact |.consin, forty miles wlio throngh Minnesota, Is, though not yot whiely known, that there | elghty miles wide through Dakota, elelity $s here a region net second to thatof the Red | miles wide through Montana, eighty iiies River. . ‘The Casselton Branch uf the North: | wide throw Tahoe, eighty miles white yy 1 , woolen-goods market continues Ina strong Over-Production sees g 8 Healthy, position. ‘The mills will change to spring Curb on Some Branches fubries next month, with. scarcely any str of Trade, plus of heavy-Wwelght woolens left. Chates, ink arkets, an Forty Miltions ot Dollars and Moro'on Hand to Do tow brisk fall trade, Manufaetured tron ts TAU This, orn Pacltie, bull for thirty-one miles out of | through Washington along the Caseatle | loaded with d * Th we “The wool market Js falrly netlye, but re- | tooming, Orders are flowing In ftealyy anit ie = the wet earnings, has beat surveyed twenty: | Branch, forty mntles Wide along the Portland | gout LE HORIENE Ine ee Outside Ig celpts continue to press heavily; 24,702 bales | mitts have nll they can to, Prices are firm five tnfles further, and wil bo at once pushed | Branch in Washington, and twenty inlies, jr ‘ y el etn The Midsummer Lui ti Boston Not Yet hy the Transcouthnental upto the Canadian, | wide in Gregan Mate the last-named bran Wonknesa, ‘Thu longs made heavy o 4 ot of domestic and 260 foreign came in this and unchanged, A Land-Grant! Equal in Area to the en for map, ts "i ‘ a ‘ Ihe. ‘The Ind here much resembles that of | Phen, We it Huds ttself short. say, for [iustras | ins from thesborta,which womawbut en, Ended, but Values Firmly Suse weok, rgatust 20,120 domestic and 14237 for | Discounts. on window-glass have | not State of Illinois, the Red iver, It ts too teh to cultl- | tlon, 5,000.00 neres of the amount of tnnd if | Comptosion of tho denta Crum tho onset ta ‘ bs taluede eign last week, nnd 15,385 lomestle and 1,516 | changed materially since last weel, but the?» "i yute easily, ‘Phe Kargo & Southwestern | ought to have, it may recoup itself to that | brevatent tinpression was tou strony . foreign the: corresponding week fast year, With these large arrivats, prices of vlothin Qontinned Warm Weather in St. Lonig | woolsares stinde ensier, but combing nine ‘A - Branch has been graded for bwenty-live miles, | amount out of any of. the winppropriated War Botween'tho Manitobs and tho twenty-tlve niles more ara under contract, | land within the two indemnity belts, "These and {ts further lemati ty siinply n question of | give it an additional strip forty iniles wide i market is a shade duller. Beyond what Is eld by afew houses, the stock on lind is ey that, and prices suon turned downwards cy! of oncoliniging telegrams from Europe, ane ey snug reg olpts of grain here, and a furthe , y re very : not very larce, aud this will bo pretty well North Paciiic—A Second Red tho and expediency, This road will cut Ine | fron: the fakes to the Paeltte within witleh to | tn | sits! alone ‘hatte * ‘sa rm Galesor the | 4ot,ver _lariey aan tls eH pret he orn Pac Se to the territory of ‘the Manitoba’s Breekine | nake [ts selection, It may niake up all its a ieee cd aeelihiad about in Prevents Any Alnrining Activity wor pte av uti is. ii ath factories, Filnt-glass fs very dull, and. there River Country, + ‘ ridge and Standing Rock Branch, Another | shortage at any point inthis belt where lt | now crop nearly two « cept, und oats on ty in Trade, shot, Hareueadanttintion aut bayers whe | Sl liek of orders, ‘The depresstott will Have n beately, called tho Northern Pacific, Bermus | finds tha most valuahlo nnd. If tho best | vee gaits, Thon tuisee wis aon ie ries, shove fuera ation, a, bvers we | Pate citeet, howovensns there Ys hardly Socelal Corresponifence of The CMeaeo Tribune, Falls & Black ills, ig to run from Wadena | land, for instance, Iny lin Montana the rend rey ection. «| ig filling tn of the stu supposed to by dee’ on by tho firms below noted, ‘The pat any stock on hand in this elty, Jobbers aro pretty well stocked, Petroleum ried fairly active, declining to are pay tine an advance of SL per ec: s f inplteate orders for cult honts 2402! Statns of AMnirs in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pitts il val lento ordots for enlf au i fear to Fergus Falls and Breckturidae, nnd ite timotely to the Block Hills, with wbrauch up the Pellean Valley to Pelican Ravids, | Grad- cout make up all its shortage there, and yale fake one-half uf all tho Innd for a Wit Cincaco, duly 2.—When the syndiente that has grown hite the Oregon & ‘l'ranscon- per count of the suspenston of navigation, Cattle are a shade lower, bit selling fale at S.75008.00 for common to’ prime; re Behe eh CL: 2S Hy & Dakota Rond, of “which Mr. Villard. bought the charter. during his recant visit to St Paul It has no hutd-grant of 500, fered of ‘what are called swamp-landa, but 185 bas NEW YORK, week and 58 eH the sume tine in tssv ‘The N Yony, July %.—There ts a better discount to retall dagiers in rubber boots and tone In trade elreles geuarally this week, shoes henceforth will not be tower than 25 3 413g for United certttlente: day th thuental Compahy has done Its k in the] ing ts being ‘lone on, the Pellean| Rapids wa of 260) males sunt Us Iandleace RL, a eee rattan pacts, cuutaie ese featur per | H : F | 413¢ for ed cortifien ‘dediay’ thie int ental Compahy has done Its wor! 8 helng ° lean $ | satisiled. 7 2 Laertles wuppsed to renee burg, Lovistille, and Oller Trade ‘ am wants beige call hots. aie a ai: ket raltied, and closed at with a tirmer | completion of the Northorn Pacific, the Ore- | Branch and on’ the plece between Wadena | Wiint does this land-grant amount to? Its to liens taut bout i inition “bushes Centres, Initsof bnots ani siocs to poinisoutaident | feeling. | Salex and resales, 17565000 Inerels. | gon daltway «Navigation Company, its | Ou Fergus Palle, sh deseription line bows | arieinal mmount was (1a oanon acres Tne | cur ‘widened tha’ Sontuminss case ber Y Bnelunt ATW ches, mealnstee Iss last | .gl2 the cual trade nothing is dotug on, ac- | nimerotis branches, and the Oregon & Call. | KlVep tin pravious Ieltor of tho, fatty Hats | Compiny Ui et eee han OF Aina : conta, ‘Cero wax'n strong hnpresney © 3 €lfeut that the clique tis Kut irrovoeati of tho waent for “Aueant, but Ix not neem manipulating tho market for Inter ute statement 2,512,000 acres, The oflcers of Lie Company most familiar with the extent and valuo of the Iand-crant calculate tiny after fornia Rallroad, wll of which It controls, Mr. Villurd and hls, friends will have the mau- celpts, dese} . i . end through and 38h head toed. | agemen boo 4 8 tay inuking aore than fair allowances for pos. | Cori was somowhat nifected by the Tah Hoty, {ith more contldenee In Whe futtire, Ree | ANG | per cent, from Alii Tat helen on test.) THags are quite itetive, soiling at $0,200. 753 fan ent eae allow ae sueh airolel nid Aro really only tow Jandy, ant subsidy from | sibly imavalluble lands the avaliable ands of | Eéeave that the exeensive cults tn the bane ports from the Jconntry, generally were te ati rel Mm ba ie her wont on oll | recelnts, 17,000,—an inerease of 3,000 over Inst i the counties through whieh it passes of | the Northern Pacific, upon its completion, | Willey gad damuxed wheat and ba 2 4 : three princlpal poluts on the Pacitis Ocoan, This will be the’ . GREATEST NET OF RAILNOED TRACKS fn one hand in the United States, and the areatest but one or two in the world. With it goes an Imperial Jand-grant, given to the Northern Pacific when It was supposed its course would be largely through a desert, This, transcontinental route will bo the shortest by 700 miles between Now Fey tug URS 8 tho cules of tig eet weel heep-are actlye, vrices ranging at $3.50@5.40¢ receipts: 28100—an Increase of 6,400 over the previous week., NEW ORLEANS. - New Onnnays, Jitly 22.—The general vol- unie of trade fs up to the average of the season. In iluauclul circles the boom In State and city securities continnes. Crop news {fs favorable, Rice Is doing well,, Cane is growing rapidly, though still backward, about $3,000 a mile. It will run 120 intles southwest from Little Falls to Big Stone. Lake, and. perhaps further. ‘his "branch cits into buth the Manttoba and St. Paul Roads, A northern branch of the Northern Minnesota will bo built from Detroit north warily but its since Hate and length have not yeb been determined, : All through Minnesota and Dakota the Northern Paelfie finds an ° UNTIRING AND UNCOMPROMISING ANTAGO- Nist’ assuring, ‘The almost certainty now felt Rous, = that the President will recover: contributed | _ "The leather market Is quict but firm. For: in no small degres to the hopeful view the olen oa apa niles an pettauue unter iul business community take of the sltuntions | mestic hides, and Boston tanners supplied In dry gouds the market was without a | themselves with 25,000 to 4,000) Western feature, ‘The Jobbing hottses- expect to bo butts uu sccomle, i wi ato. evtits for tho ‘ veek "i former and 74774 for the fatter, busy In a week or two, and are hopeful of 8) “rhe iron imarket is moderately netive and fall trade, higher prices obtalned for serap and finished Atan auction sale of a large quontity of | fron. ‘Tank plate sold at itd, and refined bars furs this week, there was good attendances | nt 220225, Copper Is weak, and large pareels nore thay corn, ‘Sue exeltement in o1 to hinge lurgely upol market, oxcept for this month. whier studily held by the partic controlling thew Provisions were stronger all round, but i ‘qulut thin thoy would othorwise tye be” good innny nieon who: naually form barton nravibion rara soe Attracted uwny frou it ty exultument that was ragin i markets, Het AR Waar EARLY IN THE MOURNING tho failuroof'T. M. Buxter & Uo, Tho nows dit hot appour to he enoutee will amount to 35,500,000 neres, AN AREA EQUAL TO THE STATE OF ILLINOIA, Ag to tho value of this Innd, It can only be suld that there has never yet been a fallureot the crops along the line of tho road wherever farming has been. tried, and that those who Inve seen most of the country are most con- ident of its value. THE FINANCIAL POSITION of tho road when completed in 188 will be, ag nearly as it.ean be figured out, something - ‘ ho ti Me surprise 4 e} Mts - like this on 2,000 miles of 3 every boty, but It. created conslterbloe? f buyers both from:tho clty and out of | availible at 165¢6 1g, Cotton In bottom Innds is regarded as very York aid AAslasy Ate easy grades liave com | 14 the Manitoba Road. ‘This is owned mostly ke this on tat ron mend, rin sent August Wwlte Sheri blo exes nian Bu tho prices realized wend quite fair, | Chere Is ae erat Jobbing Honiabel for | promist. [1 some portions of the uplands iiited ha soaubiger fake rene yet. pte by four men, who hold $3,000,000 euch of 13 | ponag. MAUIETT IER. or milo, $22,009 | SuBscquently eatined to $Lis. The trie le Le f e fate, os, TCs He 4 1 4 ‘ ren D * i t " os 4 SIR not fo beet Cloak aut suit manufacturers were lanee | Ktth Elche firm ar ae nla Atalsins wre | rain ts needed. ‘Tho feellug of confidence In gommon stock. Its General Manger, | prororred stuck. bari’ ee unas gh prices, Lemons buyers of coneys, which will be extensively | are well sustained. Salt codfish are a. little useil for trimmings the coming winter? easter. Mackerel are firmer, owing to lighter There is not much dolag in the hat trade, recelpts, but manufacturers and commission houses when ite of hag ruduets are pene aut are confident un active trade will start up | backs at $210c%, elty lard at teyeatie, very soon. @ Butter und cheese are dull and easier, di grain, the markets asa rule have been | thowel an improved feellng waspioted in the strong, nnd business lurge, with a tendency | Intter yesturdny, : rather large Of whore whene for New Fork partieg (kee n branch huuse tn that vity. It ts sud themed tn tnetination to do a large business on stenler turing, and the Into rupld rise in grainse, wiped these out, leaving tho tein Unprotecte}, the prinelpals fatluur to respond Co the evil tof Inore money. Mr. Muxter 18 Bust, aud ttisalg charged that bis brother hus been rather care Jess during bla ubgence. : ‘The loss Is thought oe to exeoed $5,000, and tt representative of the, 000; per mile, 15,000 por inte, 24,600 $12,000,000; per milo, $61,500 c . Feat clseo tweive hours shorter than by the other the flr, was never moro well defined Wan | siycltmbing Hines. ‘There ara over $10,000,- ‘Tho cotton murket is firm, without any ap- | 000 on hand to push the work In its different pareut mowaunat rat aid auliere stend- | alvistons, and plays have been made for $40,- fo previous pretensions, riees are | O00 e f t aie t well malntained for spot and futures, pra aoe ag These satis pre to Be Sugar—Supplies show a gradual reduetion,-| determined am men and materials coucen- which keeps values steady, y : Corn—Vrices rule firm, Receipts of..onts Cael cin poluts-of eonatenetluts “Jin? Hill, ag he is familiarly known in St. Paul, is nn aetive, smart, ratlrond man, who is always looking out for “Jin? 1] and the Manitobs,. Now a milllonalre ‘three times over and more, he was but a few years nagon shipplug-elerk on the docks at St. Paul. Hulls theory of railroading is that, 1s far ns other roads are concerned, It is war, If the Northorn Pacific Jays outa branch ho Common stock, Total,. ASSETS. ‘Two thousand miloa of road with eqlipmont, + and oS, 0d neres of land fuir to first rate, pitalization of the Northern Puelfic G he will be : 4 . WES N ONE-IALF esterday that oi M ve a loan Belo te 7 i : IT 18 “A GREAT Wolk, — likes, he “Jumps? it. 1d did this with the TIAA ONE AL firm ‘aald, yesterday thot on Mr. Buxter's returg ata considers vanee. seems | hind-quarters are st selling as high 13. forthe week, velopment of the country, on tho trade of he route originally luld out by the Northern : Tr SO} O54. 0 ‘I, M, Baxter was one of tho found to reallze that the erup of winter wheat is | cents per. pound, while extra beef cattle | fF the week. % Asin with Europe and Ainetic: The aciite | Paelilo, Fergus Falls & Blick liiis tine, | Mtying interest and dividends on S25) 04,002 | 4 oe Deostdunt of tho Opens Hounts iste ee unquestionably short. broweht. 6403s, Hive. weight. ‘The ship- | _Frelahts are dill and easy. Steam grain | coy" iy treet Hy Ob Site HO: Whicl’ ho ernsses five tines with competing | OC stock and bonds, Most of the carnings of |. first Prcsivont of tho Open Mount. ie bell te plication Mere ing boon fair amount of nents of heer inet seattle, Inereitsed to 2.182 Fates are nunilial Ab S¢ A per Quarters er na aati Ute States, an Warhane tracks. “ho Manitoba is to have 9 brane the Unlon Central are local: thedpewt trans tho bulk oF tls inutieas tothe Hoan of tel uses " side: e 3 i cattle, 2,565 r Me ‘ i 3 e 4 : ‘ d ne from 1 to 3 bolus, This applies Ne aaa, O63 quirters of dressed beet, mand, priees advanelug steaffly. Breatest of all i its Inftugneedn the domestie from Morris to Big Stone Lake, at Brown's | yiitar cattutry and has better populncon, will | Bepet retalning bis membership, aod doing 4 especiully to near-by months. Valley, to head otf the Little Falls & Dakota, Mr. Teilt's corporation Is alse bullding on the west silo of tha Mississippl River, between Sauk Rapids and St. Paul, on tho ling origl- nally lad out by the Northern Pacific. in Dakota, the Barnesville & Fargo. Branch ot the Manitoba is to be extended to Grand Forks, and thence northward to the bound ary, seventy-five miles, and porliaps to Wine ulpeg. Between Grand Forks and Fargo this competes with the Cusselton Branch of tha Northern Vaciile, Another Jing competing with this branch will be built from Breckinridge northwest, crossing the Northern Pacitic a few nites west of Cassel- ton, ‘and running to a junetion at Dovil’s modest business on the Lower Bound, ur “buck. ot-shop,” aa it is incorrectly called, He wa very successful on tho Open Beart, and i thought to buvo left te with something tke $5- be very large. It will command a grent part of the Astatic trade by its saving of 700 miles over the inure. southern routes, ‘There Is no Credit Mobilier to suck, tho profits of the Northorn Pacificaway. ‘The Oregon &‘Trans- continental, on the contrary, will provide the main tng with a perfect system of teeders, An humense business awalts the completion of the road. President Pillsbury, of tho Minneapolis Bonrd of ‘Trade, states that the mills of that city will hereafter need 50,000,- bushels a year to keep thom running. Last year the surplus wheatof the whoto Paelfie Coast was not Jess tian 1,200,000 tons, With the. opening of the. Northern Paeltic Treo! i Breadstufs are firm and tending upward, n fh it prices nase Heat atendy, nellety as ——_ * a rule holding strongly to previous prices, > sv, LOUIS. without any special: disposition on the purt o Te. 4 Of consumers to purehuse. A fale amount of |, St Louts, July 2.-—Another spell af ex- business dolng. tremely hot weather bas prevailed during the Lard was strong, with a little wenkness | past week, and ity effect has been felt In most towards the close. Che fall {an snail a branches of trade, Money has ruled quiet, nai The aa fy stl under the control of | and the demand has fallen off to some ex- In butter, there {3 an, iniproved: demand | tent. Still a fair bushiess has been done on from the home trade, and, for the best lots, | the usta! variety of biils and commercial -prices are stendy. Western ereamerles are} paper. Rates are easy ab 4@6 on call and lower, Dut dalryand factory butter fs firm, | sav on time, New York exehunge 4s stlifer with a good demund, BS ou ; i In cheese the market hus been. irregular | tt 25 cents discount, Loeal stoek are slow, find in it a new avenue out of tho want of LOUISVILLE. A Rete sett on nee Europe to the plenty of America, The whot +» Lovisvinny, Ky. duly 22—An unusial project will move forward under the Wiree- number of business-men are out of town thts | tio of one ind, and {tis planned to bring it season, and thelr absenve Is marked in the ALL TO COMPLETION y usual Inactivity of trade, ‘The lenf-tobacco.| atone time. It<is morally certain, too, that market reports recelpts light for the weet. | the busy and adventurous brain which has The offerings are fatr, mostly nondeserlpt | thought out this great combination, Is alread, and heavy bodied. © Common and medium abticleue aut ‘ eon tintratians fs ie tat will | heavy leaf fs Irregular and lower. Good and bit white Wiittbe ay oe es Hantig rieh leaf {3 searce, In demand, and strong. | continental Mneot the United States, Light and heavy lugs, common, are finn. ‘The progress’ of construction — between Barjey of all grades nre searee and womluat, | Glendive and Spokane, between the Dalles Old redried colony fillers ure strung. and* Portland, and between Portland and About noon the suspension of F. J. Keaneits Co, was reported, ‘The bouse Is auld to bee been short u lirge quantity of corn, some repory making It over 2,000,000 bushols, besides baring extensive deajiigs in ovta-and other pron ‘The firm 1s also said to have heen long to acon siderable extent, and when the trades an vhecked off it ts expected that a good many will be in its favor. So mnuy deals were open ser terday evening that it was lmposalble tu telltoe Imutturs stood, but the murgins put tp aressil to have exceoded by $13,000 or $15,000 tho which wero estiiniatod at 350,000,—scatters) . n 1 braneh, still to bespoken | {lirough Eastern n and Washington to | over the Buard. ‘The firm expecta to pay and weak, A urge quantity Is Skely to be | An tmproved demand has sprung up for tron ‘The feeling in business ts. beginning to be ficou, hing aiready~ been given in’ full, Bake with another ie HL ute Jobe ahoken the lakes, “the gout of shipping o bushel of | full, ‘tt hus wealth behind itand dotine forse carried over this week again, stocks sinve the revived reports of tro con- | active. Wheat is coming in rapidly, is of | Wen the branch ‘over the Cascude Mount- | side of the Casselton branch of the Northern wheat to New York from Oregon will be 65 | Inr will probably be pile. In lenther there fg not much change. Deal- | salldntion of the lron Interests of this State, | vod quality, and prices have mnatoriuily ad- | alas will be begun or finished no one knows, | Paeitic. conts, against 05 conts na now, As already | — The house hus been unfortunsto from {ts com ers report moderate siles, but nove are offered for sale. yanved In tho last three days, ‘This part of the road will be very expensive. Flour ling advanced, taut tho: demand has | its cost was esthnuted by President Billings, increased. 5 before the House Committee on Pacifle Rall Dar-fron {s firm, aud the advance of $3 per | Tends, ab 550,000 to $40,000 0 imile, All tha ton will be sustained, Nally arestendy. The | present needs of the road in Washington stated, the Oregon system will atone add $5,000,000 at once to the ‘traflle of the North- erh Pacitic, What will come to It from the yTHOUSAND MILES OF FEEDERS to bo built immediately In Dakota and Min- nection with the Keokuk Elevator, and Mr Kennett was absent yoxterduy, attending the suit now on trial iu that elty, ‘The elevator dit fleulty is supposed tu havo tled uj. some $00 of the ilrm’s tnovey, und on this account mar ‘The enormous qurntities of boots and shoes Cotton advanced during tho week, but now belng manufactured must, of necessity, | business was Halt, and (tis nokexpected that comme ft hirge anount of leather, but sales | there will be moe movenent in the staple ofthe Inst month have been less than the | before the new crop comes on, consumption, which must soon result Inn BUT THE MOST EXTENSIVE ENTERPRISE of the Manitoba people in oppusition to the Northern Paciile is thelr avowed plun of building neompeting Hie on each side of it h 4 i ut ie Wore ied to suppose. tho houso weuk, thougt Slouradyanced, with a stitly better trade, | excessive heat has moditivd somewl Territory ure mgt by the connection nimost | clear through to the Pucitie Const. On the | on, 0 there was no apparent evidence of embarrase good demand for manufactures, who are hold wat tho demand wis haitly for immediate large iron consumption Thuved OF lute, ut Who | snished by the yay of Portland to ‘Caeomn. north, of the Northorn Paoli Wie Orodiaton teewountyye Neatly Noa don eee eanen ot nent, ane "sono think tho present tio ml ng out until the lastgnoment before placing | wants, ‘Cho stock of old flour fs vecommg ~ , But the grant of forty square miles of land eee kobe, uratlot With the Northora | ernment fatid havo Lane thken up by ncttal | Rave been wentbored If tho parties having ths their orders, feellng “assured they ean pure | light , chase to advantage at any thne, the general Atidat sharply advanced, with an_ active condition of the imarket not belme thought | Eastern and milling demand fer cash and 9 favorably to an advanee, In bouts and shoes 7 speculative demund for both cash and fut- the activity notived last week continues, aud | ures. It seems to be generaily necepted that prices rematn firm. ¥ the crop will be deciiedly short, aid that in fron the demand for American tnd | prices will be still higher, Corn: also ade Scotch pig Improved sumewhnt, butne heavy | yanced, with a good demand by ahippors ned transactions were reported, A very falrbusi- | grinders, but the: export, demand has fallen ness has been done in small tots, aud prices | of very inaterially. Oats have fluctuated are firm. ‘The activity reported In bar and | gomowhat, wit closed slightly off from the plate Iron continues, wil the millsare behind | highest polut of tha week. Whent also with their orders, Prices arg firm, with an | showed decided weakness at tho closy to- upward tendency, ‘Lhe large alvance In | day, and closed 2@3 cents off from the open- Javor und material Nas stopped to some ex | ing price, tent speculative building in this city, jthoreby. Pavistons have been quiet, and only a job somewhat Influencing the demand for bulld- | ping trade done. Pork udvanced, hurd” qe- ing lumber. ‘This hns not affected vrices, | ofined, and dry salt meat and bacen fluctuat- : to every inlle of,roud fs something of an ine PIILADELPIT 4, PimaApenvura, duly inca ‘Tha North HuesmiAnr Eons aN slmeriean to-morrow will say: ‘Trade’ in nitrite i most departments has been dull the past Will be constructed as rapidly us ts consistent with wiht the munaers feel to be the inor week, but prices of soveral lending ‘artieles | important dutycof. finishing the lines Mest havendvaneed. In cotton there Is no change { that are worth most, | Tho connections of tole +] elven ‘ara ie: dhaCtroinent tian Eanareace Flour was moderately activentan advance, | 80 5; HIOUIGUE TOOTS . BUDOE StH WW heat Was exelted. and prices materiaby | ian Caseatelrangh, Apr tie first. there advanced, but closed dull, uusettiod, anc | Temalus to be built only the ite ink be- lowar:, Rye remalny about the aimy ag lust | tore must bodone, butte las pea econ ¢ i - wus 8 . nuntee . Oats are In better jemand at ani for. he Oregon California fs built about ‘ t ortlan osaburg, ont provisions there (tae eae a good Job- | Where: its bullters stopped, appalled by the Patrotoum is rather fener. mountains in thélr path, and went Into bank- ‘business: in-charge hnd precceded to closeup their trades us fngt ns possibly instead of drals ing tho Unk wccount to tho ast penny Inonter to meet the steady call for murgine. Side broker yesterday: “No tirm nnd no bauk coll stand auch a vonstiut drain without reacuicg thu end guine thing." bi Jn tho afternoon the excitement attending the above failuros scored to have dled out. andor tho call tho trading was moderate in volume, the markets closing easier, at $1.10 for August wheat and 480 for August c JAY GOULD AHEAD. Hox He Got tho Bottor of Sonto Chi: engo Aldormon, aud Row tho Amere Jean Unlon Got In. settlers plong’ the Ine, by. side of the Jand-grant In Dakota and sntMfcautny during the past eighteen months, lmmizration ty rapidly filling up the country, anda very large proportion of tho newy-comers ato Amoricans from the neighboring States, at- tracted by the attecuss of those who went he- fore. Every acre plunted with wheat the munagers of the rod count good for an nn- nual revenue of $3 to them for the trans- portation of the wheat alone. ‘This country wits once thought to be a. desert, but it ts in reulity ane of the best farming countries tn the world, ‘This fs 9 district Chicazo busi- negs-mon shold look utter, Its trade_is In- erensing rapidly, ‘Tho dally paper.at Fargo —tho «iraus—is crowded with advertising, 0 Pacitle, nnd seventy-tive miles north of it to Fort Buford on the Missouri and beyond. On thesouth of tho Northern Pacific the Munitoby will start from Breckinridge and go across Dakota to. Standing Rock on the Missouri, about sixty miles south of tho Nerthern Pa- eifiz and parallel with it. Both these Hnes ave the Pauitie Const ay thelrostenslble des- tination, In these routes the Manitoba fol- lows the Ies Inid out in 1863 nnd 1800 for tho St. Pant & Paeitie by Mr, FR. Delano. On all thesu extensions tho Manitoba ts already at work, “A good deal of grading has been done, and some track Las been lid, One thing shines outof these facts: It must be a rich country that will oncourage ahrowd railroad men to build without land m P tey, ‘Che road hag been reorgunized by sure index of the prospority of the commu- To the Editor of The Chteago Triune, however, which have a firm tone, the de- " lose etter, Wi Whisky remains about the same as Inst | SY! grants by the side of n rond that had forty “ g Editor of Thi Towetere, wie lite to prevent the'acommue erball hts slut olaged Strone aut bolton weith quoted, Ar Wit, prt the money obtained by the | squire miles of land given It for every~miio uty. it Miles City, ub Ue Nellowetong be- | cnro.co, July 22, 1881,—What E read in To lation of estrable xrades, Prospects for the | tive movement. z In wool there hus been a fale business dos | Witt bo eben . BuronD to complata it: It | of main line. eal ile onnt te S100 he 4, “Hs std mi ‘Tuiouny to-day and yesterday with refereae fall are goud, and tho business of summer 1s |" Keat tobacco has renntned quiet, with | mx aud prices aru steady, " d en tp,,the const from Roseburg, | Tt will be seen from the program that oer | ie i ee nr ent eo eee ede ae Anvorietn | to the avenu which took place ut ex-Ald. Jonst largely In excess of pravious years, In fur | eit business and no notable ehaige in my bes Villard has urranged te take possession ag | i of thelr cre {ih Chis Vast Americ | Crocury, whore, it is alleged, a demand niture the Sea dee hulstiieee its been satis | prices PRORIA, ILL. CONTINUED TOWARDS SAN FRANCISCO. once send complete ly of the territory that be- lie ae ne aH madlr ea Grats ne | nude upon him, for some ‘Lu Salle stret factory, ane gnanutueturers wry netivaly pro. Luniber ig netive nnd firm, and white pine, | Pxonta, Il, July 2—Tho greatest netiv. | Until a junetion Is formed with the Northern jong ta tbo Non hem Uocitie. Any other | chinery, Aidegpital, wa ean-niford to Rares | money which bo was thought to have io Bs paring ‘01 rade, some of the ‘Int ‘i 4 . : : ys I ca \ bis: bulng rend in ihe market for pitta arnlinut, pad satus ether wouds used for, ily ity In the wholesale trade during the past | anotner rond wow? built 100 miles orth of not only resisted but attacked. fr, Villard | With Gen, Sherman that “We uo not need | custody, rominda mo of an interstey me week has been In dry goods, Jobbers re- | San Francisco, 4: Fj port a brisk business, with # liberal move- While these mala terminal polnts’ on’ tho ment of fall goods. ‘Tho grocery trade has Baeliie Const ara being scoured, work will also been good, and a fiir amount of busi- He ahaa ai te poe Hane ranches of tho ness for the season hns been dono in other Of these, one of: the most important. Is the dopartinents. ‘The bank clearings were $730,- | branch running 180 miles from Yumatllia, on 021.58 ‘The grain business has beew active | the Columba, to Baker City, where It meets to the extent of the supply of grain, whieh | the Union Pacifies it wilt piss through Js, 28 usual. at this season, light. ‘The mar- | Yunmtilla, Baker,and Union Counties, trav- Ket 1s titi and priees are advaneing steadily. ershuy the Grand Round and Powder River ‘The receipts were 884,125 bushels and the | Valleys, and will drain a splendid wheat shipments 300,850 bushels, Filghwines are | country In Yumutilia County. Another aetlve and tit. ‘Lhe number of barrels | branct will runtrom Wallulnto Walls Wallu, Mexico.’ DL. ——___—_ A MICHIGAN MAN ON LIQUOR LAWS, Gpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, ” Batter Crren, Mich., July 21.—A‘ ‘short tincalnee, while on an Enstern trip, yourcor- respondent stopped off ata small town this sido of Portland, Me. There was some sortot 8 holiday celebration In progress there, but what atruck nlo'ns the most remarkable was the. Inrge number of drunken individuals les, ‘The ten market ls quict, ern demand for walnut and cherry Is strong, ‘Tho demand for Brazil coffee. from first | and new aud not very uceessible sections of honds ts falr, and there ts an Incrensud Job- { country are bel entered to obtain then, Ding trade. Prices are well maints Stocks here ure protty full, and a very active Iu raw suusars, Dustness, Is qu full trade ia looked far at high prices, good deal of uncertaluty a8 to pri Receipts of wool have ‘been wnusually fined is lower, with a very modernte de- | heavy, and low and medium grades are anand, +) eusier, ‘The demand ty falling off, and stools Tho fulluces of the revord of tho week ine fare uceumulating. vt eludes between eleity und ninety cuses, |: Metals are In better demand and steady, nearly half in the Western States. Inthe | the fish trade is unusually good. Drugs South there have been only seven business | are aetlve, with’ few changes, lirdware, ensialities to report, and these of little or no | especially for building purposes, is tn ool consequence, In the Middle States twenty> | demand and steady, and in tact trade in all helleyes In masculine measures, Lis motto isn vigorous one, It is: RIGUT FOR PEACE, Wis resources are so much ynster than (hose of Shy comput, corporation that he will probably soun gueceed In securing a recounition of the right of the Northern Pa- elfic to the business Qf the territory tributary to It. ‘Phe special antagonist of the Nerthern Pacific’ is the St aul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Combination, If they do notyteld the point for which. the. Transeontivental contends —undtantad possession of its own story which I heard tho othor day in oncof the gin-nillls whero Aldermen wro in the habit of congregating, and which I beard repeated 1 Another plavo walch ta cquully celebrated 2 4 haunt of tho colamorelut members of th neil. his atory, since {t tells how tho mercaatlle Aldermen Were Undly obented in a specutaton and how Jay Gould jot tho botter of them, athe hua of so many uther people, (¥ worth relation. According to the story, when tho Auris Union Telograph Company Was seeking bn right of way Into Chicnyo, a apegial ascent uf Ht. Gould came on bere for the purpose of layin tho matter before the Council and cette 2 seon about the streots, In less than half an n ry—th eathng a Hidou of UUyTES eight traders succumbed, and in, the Eustern | pranches of business Is of winsual volume | Slipped was 4,001. thirty-one miles, From this polut a short forcttany! tw two tt yaaa inte hone while walting at Yue depot for atrain | Wi uouy, “uve UHL ho ee poet une tio expend ane, ident one City ou ue ten eases, | for the senion, CLEVEnAND Haswell by bate Atte alice to fhe Hing wounded will be doftars Instead of men, In | to Portland thera were three drunken fights, | ure- of any mune wand Ue mech i y slenitics » 0 o} u BV EL, e PA o t t S' come a 4 psuNtutive Of. a the failures throughout the coaniry, ara roi Bonds continu fem and J obiiers are thig contest the Manitoba people, will fud | and on the samo train was a Sherif taking 2 Chaverann, O., July 2,—Petroloum has | branch will go forty miles, Fun up: the ats aos i ; Tukanon River, ,. The Snake River will been easter during the past week, prices de crossed at Daytod, in, Washington eee eliniug 3f cont, and boing quoted at 7 conta. | by a road” thatswill a through Wintian Ruallroad business continues livavy for both } County, by the wily of Union Fiat, te Colfax, that invasion 1s 8 ame that two can play at An outlet of Its own to Lake Superior ts part of the orlginal pinn of the rond thats not yet been curried out. ‘This outlet is iow buing secured by laying 1 track fram ‘Thomp: for the purvoso of getting u franchise woleb tt fhougue ene Couns Wwonid be ready 10 iat Not long aftor his arrivat ne was informe a person claiming to represent ehzhtenn vt Wer teen metmbors of the Council that It woul ef hint $10,000 to got in, He waa tuken absc prisoner to Portland:for attempting to ki a nan while drunk. iaving always supposed from Neal Dow's writings and ather infor mation that the Pronibition’s Inw was strietly those of Struggling retall deaters, 0 class pe- | goods are equally as flr as cotton, and an eullurly Hable to inisfortune, even In pros: | changes In futtire are expected to be ue peraus thes. The ow ale trade. tn All | yanees rather than declines. ‘ gterlers, If not very netive, seams fust now Grocerles have been tnirly active... Reflned Uyuatialy sound and health, sugars deelliod onevighth of a cent, but freightand passengers, Matlroad compantes | sixty wiles distant. ‘This taps tho + oy ‘i ae son.to Superior City,—the long unsuctessful ved, L wi this unoxpocted demand, and telegraphed 9 (he Mluing Assocluted Tress reports as | coffee las shown areater ‘lirimness, All| are not sollelting through ‘freleht, on ae. * FAMOUB WHEAT REGION . | iutnow rising a is Pe eee aed foe dale Mr Gould ty what he should do wbgut HL fan cancers Uae inlning stock market eaunied woods nr tending up, whl frutis and | count of low rates, butstill have all: they known as the Velodsiocnuntzy, # Volunteer RIVAT, OF DULUTH fo the Shorlif who ld the prisoner in elinrge Gould's roply wag, Unt te ete tol, He ui , erries have ndyaticed, ‘ crops, where the iand ts left to produce what | 7 e ui ow Cot "i pons sty" ight of Wa Business at the Bourds shows an improves | “phe movement of grain down the river bas wari to ie, markets ara atl buoyant ‘this | Will from the ripe wheat dropped in hare | te Wor Will be Hutahed dis year, ard the snying L had always supposed that the Pro- | new Company bad beer given the ri i y, owlng tothlgh prices: ber of transactlonsand It prices. Speculators | und greatly diminis heat Mewuunids be. stil Is for an advance in State-lhie stocks have been | not wholly cheeked. Shipments of whent to usslstedt by the report that the pipe-Ling Is to | New ‘Oriana for export shice the opentig of we repalred and thorougiiy tested before | navigation in February to July L have been a purchasing anew pipe. There ts also res | ite aver 5,000 000 bus hels,—an increase over ng y wit nut into overy leading alty in tho country wily tho Ieust Intiinution ‘that money wis Coat und ho ‘didn’t sea why Chicaxe rei be an exception ta tho rile. | Howat he owas willing to pay 34,005 eae and nothing more, This tutuiligence was tor quunieated to the represyntative oF the Co hibition law wasenftorced tn that State, ““Soit 1s,” said ho; * but still there are 133 pinces in the City of Portiand where Hauer can be ob- tained. ‘Che principal way that the bum- iners avade tho oflicers and the, jaw is to. gat a presuription from some disreputable “phy. ment over that of last week, both in the num | fallen olf materiall: venti e pradneed he: yothv y i weok, ‘he demand for all kinds Is active, Pens eae ly Tavera ee piles ie anil for ore and plg-lron ts targor than at any | perous the farmers ara In Kastern Washing thine this season, Priees are very firm, but | ton ds that Inst yeur (00 cottage orguns, were no higheagghough s sale of 1,000 tons of pix. | Sold to them, All through Enstern Oregon toruinus at Montreal River with ng little de Jay ns possible. Beyond Alontreal River, by connvetion with the Ontonagon & Montreal Rivers Railroad, tho Marquette, Houghton & Queonagon,, wud the Detrolt, Mackhine as i - # fron ba 10! to-xla: bove formor | aud Washington the finest quality of wheat Pre | Ant bes cng acoule! Fi wetlution has been the active trl In Beet about 0/0000 bistiela.—n deeteaay OF THE KEOKUK ELEVATOR TROUBLES. Peak a rallery of que crops ite "Gregont Sie Alarle, Joie navigation at the Ren ee Ha’) clerk syore the Licansa raw i force instead | they adn gort ABE cat Union mat etn ventral Arizona, Stock Exe! G " * f | rallronds like the Mich’ antratthat come | of the Prohitition law, Some living neartha | necessury for tho 4 ca b 3 sales of this stock yestertty mone E noumeeat SDOUE LU? bushets, ‘Soeetal Mapates a The Chteaga Krivune, Villard “snys, since the settlement of the | tip the Michizun Pentuailn. At Superior Mi a} Chicago, sitive it could not utfurd to pass UF to over 60,000 KliareR, ut froin 39f to B47, ‘Two BALE! weeks azo the price was 09g, The decline BALTIMORE, 4s attributed to the Tmampatdionsee someot | - BALTRONE, July 24.—During the past the atlivers of tho Company, Durmg the | week there has been unusual dulluess hy Mr eereR EES olla | dinnuctal departments of business, Money Is ‘Star ne oF per cent. Tullion receipts fe plenty, but comparatively Nttle demand, In Now York. for the week, $278,850, ‘otal | Seuthern securities there was a decline and border of the neighboring States silp over and get tholr Jugs filled, and keep the, Nyuor In the house all the thing, fn this way thera Is uvinuch, [f not more, drunkenness than there was befure the Inw took effect, Should the State enact stringent Hauor-Iaw the sang as is enforced In Michigun, tho: Stite would be the richor by thousands of dollars’ a Hen er Hh country in 18, (On the west aide Reowuit, In, duly 2—Tho trial of Franets | Willamette a braiieh will be hulle tram Pare J. Kennett, of Chicago, charged with per- | land, ninety-eight- miles, to Corvallis, and ao jury, ty being henrd beforu Justice. Lynch, | further’ connection: is Ikely that will carry ‘Anderson & Anderson appear for to State, te rand at uulles up te vulloy. These and Mr. Hitsbue, of Chieago, and Joby if, | branched w e prolonged, and will have 4 ould {important # polat, hoy wtlso knew Mel : roqutacion Tok wentehy and for skianine peor, and thoy tancied it would be nguud opportr to Hoses Nun Ee they told ae € Ne it it was ar no fri is te 7] hl thor ‘of this deadlock, but rofueed Increase his tors, z Inthe meanwhile negotiations were going ot City Mr, Villurd’s road ts ulready cortaln of two independent ontiets to Chicaze,—by the Chieago, St. Paul, Minneapolls & Omaht and by the Chicago, Portage & Lake Superior Ale Line, ‘These will do until tho pluns are matured for the acquisition of roads that will make the Northern Paeliic tn reality us well =: silt ut asin name the Oregon o& ‘lranscontinental |-and there would be fo more drunkenness | With the Baltinure & Obi, as the red 3alesofmining stocks at’ the two Boards | 80 speculative Henand, Kor permanent ine ———— UPWAIDS OF 3,000 sins Mne tan now, becuse the bummers’ wii have | Wpich tue Amorioan Unlon leased tig mal Over 800,000 sliuires, F vestmonta thore was more demand, but trang Benton and oote, in operation jn the’ Oregon Ratiway & Navi- THE VALUE OF THE LAND-GRANT the Hquor anyway, and when they: buy | BEM on greneed taut Conmpany by me Comte! uetlons were stunt, Mr, George W. Jutllun, ot Tudinita, contributes xatlon system to: feed the Northern Pacific | of the Northorn. Pacific Is greater than is | it. in such “quantities by the battle tothe August numberof the futernattonal Ree | When that Is ready to take the trnilic of the view wong reminiscences of the ThirtyetratCou- | Paelile Const. Thess feeders will at once, gross, of which ho wns wo member, Tho tole | Mr. Villard calculate, acted $5,000,000 n yenr jowinig oxteuct will Interest the people of six | ty the receipts oF the 'Nortlern Pacific, onu* ELS ee their tribute will grow yearly, {buppened to boin the Senate on April 1% | In tho vast stroteh Duiweow Eastern Wash- just before tho mutorablu | truvag ‘between | 5141 i Glondt the Yollows ‘oute, Of Mlashisl ppl, aud Col Benton, Thoy had | Maton and Glondlye on tho Yellowstone no bud na unfriendly encounter not tong vefore, | plus have yeb been made for branches, with and it was welt understood that Bonton bad | the exception of one.te the National Park of forward une nino wai to ni fa atte | Hot bean Dull tHFoUR ths penne part of wird mime hi or dilude to bie ty debate, rough this inpo: Foow was on the tour, anid in apuaking of the is route, "Hue thos valle ya at ama pert ot Intu *Houthern Addresd,’ roferred to Renton in 5 toran whieh everybody ‘uudeeatunnt, Tian indie so fertile and thelr population ts already tne crensing go rapilly tint a great man, Foot way bo Lovano inory and muro personal Ae Granehee wil unit ho: put-by the ‘Northors hu proveatus 1. Hunton tually rom frou ks | Dy ottie | hat ‘Territory bet 4 sul with oyery appearance of (ntonse passion, | Huclile into that Territory before many years, and with a quick pace moved toward Foote, who du Dakota and! Minnesota dotinit “plang wos uddressing the Senate from bivdeak near | have been madeizor branches with an age tue mali atale, gue Vivo-Prosidunt domanded | grogate nilleage of about 1,000 miles. Work ‘order,’ nod soveral Senatons tried tohold Bone | on then is alrealy under way, Raliroad ton buvk; but he broke loogs from his keopors, | eats railroud ip Hye rich valleys of the Red and wie inoving rapidly pou bis Coe | wid: James River, An enger contest iN nl When bo saw Hunton nearing bla, Foote reudy begun between the see Paul, Minnes sprang inte tho maln aisle and relrented towaed iis % Ni t iy Chie mit nea ths Viow- Hrowdant, progonting i pista, ne te ulls & Manitobu, the Chicago, Silwankee && fled, of, us be afterward oxprossad it, ay bo tad. | St, Paul, the Ohi cai rthwestern, ay Sena cant cus, mene cea | Gee ear ay eter ig ie gee ae Ml “a ate Aring | Cit] Ql vt xs aud others thut Hoot, It ‘ispused to aboot, hesot and iy the: stor halt of Dakolts CINCINNATT, ‘The dry-gooils trade showed rather more Cincinnati, July 22—Thero has beon no | activity, and a faly Jobbing business was recurrence uf the excessively hut weather | done, principally to venlentah stocks for the which ended Itty more than a week ago. | summer and early fall trade. Besides, thore hava been frequent and copl- The grain trade showed moro activity un- ‘ous rulns in the vast week, and the temper | dor reports of mora wnfaveruble ‘crop pros ature of the city hins been ducldedly com- | pects iy Europe, and probably short crops. fortable for all kinds (of — business, | Whent stendily advanced until Thuniday, The wanufacturars wha hava short- | and trangactlons were large, ‘To-day the ened hors or stoppo work on | inarket la Irrogular, unsuttlod, and a shiule accountof the heat huve resumed, except | off, butclosed steady, Sules of the week ug for the usual» midsummer dutiness vce wregated nearly 4,000,000 bushels, while ree casioned by the nbseuceof xo many bustiess- | celpts wero little more than hale a sillion, len at summer resorts, Business ts again | and shipments fellolf, Corn was moresctiye, §n full operation on Change, ‘Che weok hus 0 q os reaching been rather oxolng There hits been wn ue eet rect idilea i aul tig shore marked und steady advancy tn tlous, wheat, | Man # qwillion bushels, Prices udyancod rye, pork, bull ments, and bucon, ‘Vie must | steadily until today, the advance warked hus been In wheat, New, which | belug 136. cents . nbove , the closing ‘wus not wanted list week, now sulld upto | rites of Friduy ~ lust. The dumuid ol) and tha market to-day iy more active.) for shipment ‘has fallow off buenise and firiner than any day during tho week, | of reduced Buropenn” requirements, wd we Corn has not shard the ddvyaneq with wheat, | Whale: shipments’ for the: week were but but bas ruied steady, ‘The ralugot {ue weol | slightly over a quarter of u milion bushels, huye materially Juiprovedt the condition of | ‘The market, however, ts still udvancing, andl it. does much more | harm. 7, know. what am talking about, because T aman of:. fieer here and arrest. these lighting’ drinks requently.” Te had hardly stoppoil talk ng, When ints idens were gtven terrible em- phasis by the engine of our train striking and killing a poor drunken farin-laboror who was jlagaaring home along the rallroud track, ‘The trala stopped, and, an searching his pockets, 0 quart-usk of poor whisky was found, Us mangled body was put on board of the cary and conveyed to the iext station, a small VitaRy, where his: wife and sister. awalted hin. I never wish, to, seo agaln the angttish and sorrow which: his’ poor wife oxe libited: on seeing her husband's crushed form, At Portland, next day, 1 again saw the same alahts, and In one afternoon saw: more drunken persons about the streets than Lhave ever soon in the struts of Chicago in- the same length of tine. And yet there was notan upen galuon in. the ei if where you could gu nnd buy a drink pub lly. 4 ty hitherto beon 5 strong adyoente o prank ton, but this short..trp convinggd, ine Sy the Prohibition law can, not be enforesd sand , Lam now bottor satlation, with: the Ly ing enforced in-Mlelt usually known, © While tie thes forbade the rapid completion of the road, and the Hinit had.been passed which its charter allowed for building, tts managers dud not Welk it wiyo to boast of the valuu of their franchise tn the face ofa Congress that tind already raleed the question of 4 forfelture, Sinco money has come into the treasury by the bushel to finish the rond, aud the dSeerutary of the Interior bas deelded: that the charter of the Northern Pacific, mullke thy charters of most land-grant yoads, dues not permit of a forfeiture, this resurye about tho lind Rrant has worn of, Where tt runs thrown 8 Stale, the Northorn Pacific has halt tho Jund—dlstributed In nlternate guctious—for twenty. miles on cach side of its track, Whera. Jt goes through a ‘Territory thas ait the land for forty wiles on onoh aide, nother words, it: lias tha equivalent of a solld strip twenty miles wide through Wis- consin, west of Montreal River, and throws AMUnnesota.” ‘Through | Dakota, “Montana, Idaho, and along the Caseads ranch it has what Is equal to n solid strip of 7° * “LAND FORTY MILES WIDE, “If Its gther branch on the Pacifo slope le i franoulve which the Aldermeu ha ter, ton. Ag soon na thut wita secured, ty HOG ‘wont to work, and tho first thing oy Was alineof stately poles came struling | curd re bash gyeniio to Washington, and cee Washington, ‘Tho wires wero stcloy ee ine rapldity, and, ina very short apace of erent Inutrumonts of the American Uniun wit) ing merrily in the Wagtington-atrect Ore ag 5 age lefttown. ‘Tho Aldermen, “wottlue Mute and wondoriug why, they heard nurbi d lil, rubbed araund Co the oltice of a ine who had represented Mr, Gould tt omni, tera, and: began Inqiilring of hin fe ner whereabouts of tho guntiouin with Ty ay had buon conducting nexottations. {nformod that bo bud left town, qnatest Why,' sild thoy, "wo don't seo now Fy. be, because he fa have for the purpose way, tot ing arrungomonta to got the rixht, o| tho olty forthe Aimerican Unione’ iy ter - But!" ankt tho yontienan to bite rotted spoke, ‘ho has done’ all tat, He nstuaeicld through, and bas lott the city. te ows Oo Union ja in. fie, Hoi’ used, you fe 4 oursa ho.wen a em end thatthe wet on to, veaplalt eet ould eagantiy aa he vould hoy i ele Revoraled fund outilanked, and vow the 8G way low aa it Ia now thay, <| foun Union was using tho right of Pt de the growing erop. a vould nut bave deny vo without iirlug through | Ail understand tavalie of the prize to bo | runs between Oregon ond Washington, It | baln wholesum ener ety they bad formatten, and lad wheels Of os tbe wroslug erp. Oats aro xenreu and iirn, | thy demand for the luter eptlons ls ult |'tho crowd, hut Wonton, wit aeyuest Sousiute | gti wind auavesiug and enuinbecing pare | wilt have beside the Above the hale oEwuttip | pnd Geltos cogulating tus uckurged TALRCRED: | tau ouusiuees tu chlonwu, Gest 8 ae wing ty, Burley is y hanging to bin, iow proceeded round the lobly reg! z a ey i frritacon, Pain a not yot In market, and the few saniples ure | Flour was falrly active, -but- transactions | un ae to meet Foote ut the oppodit alde of qo | Hea are belug deployed over the country }Iko | furty miles wide, jn Wastinaton, and half of Se ee MA Ee Bey] Mmmaration ane temance ature uns (en Sy slow of sale, . a were Hinited by "the firinness of holders, | Chamber. ‘Tearing blineelt away troin ibove advances guardé of hostile armies, In | ano. twenty ailles wide Ju Oregon, - Its ‘ rE: art Wontar oo rsea upon (elt Captal ea Whisky has suffered a deciine of 1 cent, | While there hus been no guotablu change iy] Who souxdt to how bin, and throwing open bis | thissort of o contest, the Northern Paciilo | charter. gives it ,n double Mug, and sa a ; DE WATERMELLYON, oe ir le tag out for 310.00, aud deprive oss but Is firin at the lower rite, "| any af tho grades, tub ower grades have | bodon, ho walds + Lot hin wuout mel The cows | wider theoli resin Was ata greatdsndvan- | double land-grant, on the Pacitic coast, °. Su, : hi AE: he € which thyy could wave Ao ye, Colton hus advanced to 1134 for middling, | been: firmer and din cainoay denand. Guts | Seely dawaetu tos cowe hore to vhoot mot tuphima | tage. Lranely tle econ ius to the agrees | when the Northern Pacitle buys the Oregon © Be eet a they ‘had closed out at once The dry-goods murket, wee not pecially ruled dull, but within'a day or two there has soot we, If 2 datos) Lever vurry uring, and | mont with the peel ‘el stockholders, could:-| Ratiway> &- Navigation Company's. ling, It: Dblenie An ‘Uusolous, nth tunco {9 whicd active, showea good Grdur ride. and’ withe | beviva shore advance, ant today the ae | Heknowd itz Tek tho asain ire ty wae an | be built only dut uf the net warnings, and the | will take with It a land-arayt of tminones | {> g duaee apoed One [+ ibis tee Tucltove, tho odly ent Yt scarcity of favorit goods anon fanddnoy to | vance ty fully cents higher than prices n | love votluc Gt Mie pericne Tf ind overseen | COUts placed on the property of the company j value -Ibmay do this, for its chartorperuilis © 5 a eGtitortny elgbte PRS Rte or eT To fucta along 4 pp tuvanevin prleas, An ucliye fall trade is'une | Week. Ugo, itecelpis ate very tight,-and [such ar upriae an Se leutative hodye Gufeie | could be wwed It expressly to, build’ or acquire in ardor to sera eure Jou ean prine thom ag a coutribation 2 Oi iy ticipated, transactlons condned alinost eiathealy to the | Surgoant-uteArau ut last restored onler, when ONLY TO COMPLETH THE MAIN LINK, complete -{ls ling from tho lakes to the Pa- Mutter Bs oklod, oe ea rT anol ferauno wnvell BAS Hoy Groceries are more actlye than last week, | lueal trade, Ryo continues dull. teeetpta | Se. Clay suggustod that both purtiog ahould vole | ‘Thy Northern Pacifo hud to stand sll and | tile. 1te sath ino and uy braneh will lve . palo sloitar thin, Ghpoured In your paper, ONE OF THM Sugar, however, Is gull, with w ight de- | are very Hikht, and sules fightur, at the tows | Ubiarily enter inty buna to keen the peaes: | guy fts competitors marebing over tts terri | te Norther, Lusitioon the Pucitto const an . Deyold of ull cramps, ————————— toe aa ST] lean af figures of the yeur, ' ~ pon wilen Hunton instantly Foe, and gal? | tory without bot ‘dla tu dotend luvelte But: Gaulvalant of & belt seventy mlles wide to , Gal Ay an : + Quoop Victoria, ee uts and shoes continue dull among deal- |. Susur was dull and the market declined, " " y p> <” 4 . ers, > Manufacturers dint all they can do to fhere sre ag mw saxere heres and ratio y te Pi a of th 106. der & smal ie w the Lanks report @ dectded movement of | mand Wad & still forthordeciige to-day, 4 rat o Mr. Villard’s brillant idea of tha Orexon & Ty fas then 80 wo! nowo throughout rt the Northora Status aa * Hacwman Banta!” to ha tesuod if it ba Wanted, hus provided ao Ik of the lutid shat ay Iu" tho path of as much o! und that lay Iu the path o! the Northern Pacitic bad een taken UD, or Non 4 ountly attonded @ NOW, Cae ierucrvica ne the funeral uf a van Scotchman -nated Wiliam Pally, churge of par favorit dome Geo iF JArsOy, Speckled or spatted. + Dose who itoun’ like ‘em * ‘ Ortor be abottod.