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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ning night and day, Manufacturers. still TARINE NEV complain of inabiity to cateh np with orders. ‘Tho ginss market ts very stil at rating fg- ures, Stocks are Inv, and higher prices nro not Improbable before the season comes to Nght fires. Coal is quict and not much doing. SATURDAY’S REVIEW. last year. Values of wool stendicr but un- changed, 1@4cents being falrquotation for XX Ohio fleeces, and SoU conts for Micti- kan. Woolen goods are fn sinall supply, and prices aro very moderate, Mediu ant A Highly Satisfactory Feeling low-prived flantels are not more than 0@? per cent higher than in 183. The dry-roods in Nearly All Circles of Vino is very firm, and an increase {s belng likely nono will be, as the man in sald to be tha | Sobr 1. Mf. M arden Hay, tett, pet of n certain official high tn authority, pane jumber bans i cael ant. Wo arn In receipt of ncopy, from the publishs | Bene John Mark, Mamiator, Hight. er. of “ Iarnet's Const Pilot” for both sides of | Rene Mary Ludets, Packer Hor. Hehe, Inkes Miebigan, Superior, Huron, &t. Clair, | Rehr Magule Thom TOP a Erie, and Ontarté, and for Greou ay, Goorwian | Bolte Ataunte, Atusker May. Grand and Little ‘Traverse Haye. the | Bohr i ht. te Cit Belo, Grand: Rtrnits of Mackinaw, and tho Tivers, St. Mary, | Sole cuy vf tele. tirund lave A Horrible Catastrophe Barely Somo Interesting Figures on the Per. Avoided at Wells Street sonal Property in Cook, ati. : Bt. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and §t. Lawrenco, | Kehr Waneoten, Muakecon, taht, — t : : Petroleum 1s quite nective and, wenk, Bridge Yesterday. tomethor with a description of all the lights and | xenr Alico, Morigkaunoo, lene, i Business. TMIMDe of the. tonite estton mnifise Tho | United ecrtiftentes wold up to 7894 ‘and closed ge Y ¥ Tighthousoss SosertP sen Teer tacannba Rent, It Foots Up an Aggregate of x, cotton market contintied fo tend tipward | this atlernoon at 7594. Notwitlistanding, the r Sone Julia Me Aturrlil, White Laka, light, 24,000,0 early during the catly part of the week in spite of | recent collapse, a guod deal of faith is held | an Effort to Be Made to Recover tho AROUND TIT, LAKES. — Ey 000. P the full fgures which had already been | in futures,“ Sales and resales, 1,875,000 bar- LAUNOI. OF A BPLENDID TUO. OTHER LAKE POITS. ae oe 4f New York Be Taken as an In- | rotcned, Auotlor 30 advance was renis- | Tels; slilpinents, 420,000 barrels. Cargo of tho Schooner Capt. Huntley's now Iron tug A. W, Colton POUT NURON. Tho Ri dex, the Country Is Pros- Heres, it Jowor | eraiies | clogs went | stow nnd tig saa etdnlle itecekits: 0010 Favorite. was inunched fron tho yard of David Uoll ab | pone Hunox, Bich Aug. §.—Uo—Tropoliore © Roal Sepang Made Up o Tota er cle] uplan closes mm i A , OI utfalo Wednesday afternoon, he Colton wi p, * js Mills and barges | 4 \ pering Greatly. about 133 Stee dellvored at. Now En | lead through and 2,816 head local. Hogyare y afternoon, The RP, Runny with A. Cobb, N. Mills a R08} 000,000, bo one of tho nest, largost, and most powerful | gchoonor Willlum IL founda; tugs Nat Stoknoy tugs on tho Inkes, Sho ls ninoty foot long over |-and barges, Mastora and bargpss steamer Ko- all, elghtocn foot in beam, ond ton foot indepth, | weonaw. © and hor hull ts divided into four water-tight Down—Propollora Jay Gould, City of Mount compartments, Tho tug is rondy to recotve hor | clemona, China, Wocoken and consort, City of engine and holler, which will at once be putin | tome and consort, Indinn and bareca; schoon- place. Thoy are both of Mr. Moll'a manufacture. | org Leaville, Monterey, Roindear, Undollar. The engina bas 9 cyltuder twenty-four by twon- Wind northeast, lights wenthor fino. land infils,. ngninst 10'¢ conts in, thio, karly mare of May, an nai of about na per! cent in less that treo months, adv The Fall Trade Sctting In with of about a dollar er ton ins bean eatatlishud 1 rands of foreign ant do - a Steady and Profitable iron, and manufactures. tron was also Arin Movement, ante lending upward. Copper is no higher, round lots of Lake being obtained to-day at tivt, Philadulphins solling at SU.s5@7; Noriko, SHIEO., ect i 8, 1 heep ire quiet, prices ranging nb 33.5005. for common and extra. Receipts, 21,500 head, BALTIMORE Barrmone, Aug. 56.—During the past weak tho money market has been quict, with A Firm Feoling In Grain Freights Yesterday, with an Advanco of One-Quarter Cont, The Committee on Equallzatto; son nguln yesterday, and had before wn long list of figures for their guldaucotn ns work before thom. ‘They had, for insta _ tho figures relating to the assessmentor ne sel property, and the County A! we Around tho Lakes—Arrivals and Depart- {Horney y 163¢ cents, Paper stock isin linproved demand. * ty-slx Inches,and {8 n splondid apectmen of | pdaritunon, Mich. Aug. b—1:00 p.m—Down | on hand with Is promised opti ti 2 +} Bad! Lamber is aly Relive, Ben grey is fi ata of no rity tle uros—Miscellancous—Along marino machinery. The buller !s mato of steol | propellers Lotigh, 1. W. Mlanchard, Roanoke, | been predicted, ho held tole as ete , The Business of Baltimore Badly | steadier, Hon predict re Te at TOG | tho unsotticd and declining condition of tho tho Docks, ‘ond fron, and has a sholl ofght feot anda tenth | ydqho, Ontario, and D. F, Noso and barges: | that all sich proporty should bo me . 7 ble Be eh Waka sales 9 ofalxtecn foot. Tho model of the Colton shows | achooner Kato Kelly. Flurried by Unfavora! 1234 cents,’ Frealt beef is in modernte de- | New York stock market. Late in the week where tt was registered, and the Comnessel substantinily agreed to do hi: mInitteg mens Uiat the AgsEssinent ‘at Piast Which erty as made by Assessor Draka is fee foo volte ihre a ner Asscasinnty 4 Ww se to tho rule, howevar, In the fal reports Committee, but. they will only aifeet sae property as Mr. Drake appears to inst onitted, In other words, the eonely aa Fenchad was that Alt. Dtako's sareeanert ecepted in 0 a4 css ad not nSReSsetL that the est tn where ho mnnnd at stendy prices, though 12 cents isnow Crop Reports. Ai outside figure for choles. ind quarters. Trices of both mackerel and codiish un chattel, with no rnnterin Aeration prices A Prospective Failure of Fruits Causes | $f arocuries, Sufar unchanged ab 976 con an Advanco in Canned Goods [us VIELE in Cincinnati. ' Loursvinie, Ky., Aug.’ 6.—Tho return of ry hot weather has had marked effect on bust- ness activity. Money fs cheap, Tho trans- Fig and Manufactured Iron at Pittsharg | portation duliness has combined to tako fino Itues throughout, Hor stom {8 of Up—Propullers ©. Linton and barges, Mack- peoullar shape, arid was formed with 6 | gnaw and barges. specint regard for breaking ge late | wind north, fresh. . and curly in the season, Capt. Bam Gibson NMITAAUKRE. managed tha launch in a successful way, 4 CAL and bois doing the woodwork on tho ont. 8bo | 914,00 git Dunn ta Ths Cteaco Prunes will cost somo $16,000, and will bo ready for | Propeller Chicngo No, 2, 65,00) bustols of whont sorvico in the harbor of ‘Toledo In about a | nt 2 conts. ‘to Culengo: Bchoonor Myosutl inouth. ‘This makes tho third vont Inunched | 28u0 bushels of wheat nt 1% conte, frev o! from Mr, Bell's yard in about ton days, tho | shortage and oleyation. A . othor two bulng tho largo and handsome yacht | | Arrived from below—Propollar Potomao with of Mr. Waterman, of Dotrolt, nnd n protty little Abe schooner Jnmes 1) Sawyer, atenni-parge C, there was more Inquiry for Virginia issues, and for thom the market was steady, ‘Ihera were no Maryland securitics on tho market Prembums being so high that tho interest would fall below tho willingness of investors tonecopt. Thore was an increase of oxports of domestic products, the total value show- Ing $1,615,210, against $1,228,167 for the pro- cating week. ‘Lhe dry-goods trade was quiet aud nothing was done except inn limited Jobbing way. HOME GaATUERINGS. NEARLY A CATASTROPIE. Rotween 12 und 2 o'clock yesterday, whilo tho funcral procession of Pollcoman O'Hrion was Duasing over Wolls stroct Uridgo, there camo near bemgahorror. Tho tie schooner Cham- Won, coal-Indon, had just passed through Clark streot In tow of a tug, and was boing towed up natn rathor rapid rato of specd. Tho Captain of tho tug signaled. tho ‘Walls strect bridge- tender to opon tho bridge, and ns fron and steol yuebt bullt on'Mr. Bell's own a+ | Hurlbut with tho schooners Annie Vought and | py tng othor Assessors mf assussitient Thadg . p bt he was about to ring tho bell sov- | count, 8.1. Watson. ‘ Ft oe actos tseessors should stand, ‘Thi « Price. th he tine: cenkeraes tis Ul In and | murkut riled steady, or nt least, with very | to having tho bridge apeued until tho whole fu- | The Weatorn Hlovating Association at Puftalo isda ter one Chico ibuiia: Biume tine prove to be the best way v5 A i Ho weele has centercd tn tig Arai ane} slight fluctuations, until yesterday's reports | neral procosston had passcd over, On caino tho iy Mornin pl tO iz spectat Disve Areivoi—Propottors | {ie presont diflenitics, though they hare ce whisky trades, Reports from different parts OER aliuereroa gt West andl less favornblo | achoonor stralgnt fortha draw, It looked na it | Tatcs for wlevatine and storage, to bon force | | Nurraro, N.Y. Aug. 6—Arrivoi— Hropollors thlouch they haveng "ALO, Nu Yue, Until furthor nutloe: ‘CransCorring from vessol | Nndgor Stato and Willian Edwards nnd sohoon- | Iden that it will give satistnction, news from Europe had the effect to excite oe Mt ? hay fra on . £ : Condition of Affairs in Louisville, St. Lonis, | of Kentucky nnd ‘Tennesseo are very alls rs Charles ostar and SW. Halo, Halts Chi nothing would prevent a sorlous collision, but cournging as to the corn crop. and the opinion » Th to bont free on gratn to parties giving tho Com- Fi fire that the conc}usion reached sithstan facts the market, and, after the close of ’Chango ; nally ‘ tho bridge-tondor: (Hackett), with rire good | pany Hil thelr businuss; elevating into staro, | cago: fropalters Winslow and Kate Buttoront, doubles tho Assessment of ill vessel broperty , Oleveland, and Other Trade is entertained by many thnt lmmedinto rains | Yesterday ‘there was considerable exelte- | soso, realized tho danger, and Justas tho Jib. | WH nrivilcxo of live days’ storage, % cunt per | grata, Duluth. over what if was n year ago, except 2 Bel Noe . oly ‘age for cach succeeding ten days or Cli h—L" lors St. Louls, Russin, Arabia, | suet: Mr. bt asta : Contre, would not to any great extent replaco tho | Ment on the sblseets, ae aay ue inarkes boom of tha blz vessel’ touched the railing | putts thorcohe M cout ber bushel. Tho vessel | anky We T, Gmvos, and schooner Gnorga W: HE ANC beeet hema altel to Assess. and damage already done. Gpoued Oxclteds at Oe Us Of itiday | started tho bridgo around. ‘Tho funeral procus- pasa tm audition to tho abovo Hf volit por bushel | Adams. cont, Chiesa: propuiler C..9; Kershavrs | oe \eut Divisions, ‘icy eal er the Norin The loenl wheat matket.ts considerably ox- | fis, COU! 12" ne ae tho” Klay | sion was broken Into two parts, and tho fright- | ferclovaling. Tho free transterring from ves | Miwaukea: progeliers Winslow und Kute Bute . y caleulate on mect last and ify cents above the prices at the close of “Changy of yesterday, Receipts for the week. liberal, nggreguting S01,ikS bushels, ‘Fhe export demand was larger than for the preceding week, but the spect lative demand remained about steady. Sates for tha weok 3,3H,035, while exports werd 678,500 bushels, ‘The market closed strong to-day, at an advance of 1¢ cant over the price ab ‘the opening. ‘The corn market was firm. Sluce the middle of July the market las shown an upward tendency, though fluetuattons wero only fractional until yesterdayaflernoon. Gloomy reports from the principal corn-growing re- ious ofthe West, the result of floods and rought, begut mora than ordinary exeite- ment ‘To-tiny the market advanced 43¢ conts over the closing prices of yesterday, but before it closed it receded 2¢ cents, and the market closed easy. at a decline, Receipts of the past week were Nghter NEW YORK. cited by tho high pricss now rullug, and tho New Yonr, Aug. 5.—Tho netivity antict- Serlectation of further advances, yated at the commencement of the fall sea- | ors? deliveries have somowhat slacked ‘all, + son seems to have set in, and a hopeful feel- | piytthe quality continues very gootl. jug is noticenble In nearly every branch of} yionr {is inactive demaud. Prices haya nd- business, If the condition in Now York '3 | vanced, ‘Tho differences that haye arisen be- at THs the ealiiry RSMSEAY must be in tweon te whisky listitors and Aehlsiy, lea a highly prospe , ers In regard to contrac! In eeepootst ninong jobbers and commis. | are exclling venom Interust,, cae atl informal proposition has been made to subm! slou houses, trado Is starting, aud In BDUIROE lisdareemunts to the arbitration of the appro- tho larger houses is_already quite lively. | yeiaty committes of the Board of Trate, Goods are moving off. Many buyers aro'in | An adjustment of these differences Is needed town. There Js not much apeoulatlon, In to Blve slouulintas antl contitonce ito to ranies bg; pe to bo buylug goods be- } kel, and a settiemont will allay muc! es Ls 1 ee savant thom. rtd Teas mer- ungasiness now folt, ittong. “and itm chandise 1s imported than formerly, what {s ] guring the week, imported is moro quickly entered tor con- Cotton has been quiet, with an advance of sumption, and less goes {nto bond than at} :¢ofn cont on all grades. ened people on tho bridzo scamporod of ag fast as thelr legs would lot tuum, In justico to the Cnptnin of tho tug it should Uo said that ho did all in’ his power to .stop his tow by = getting alongside and holding her back with bie tug. ‘The vesset isan extremely large ong, and, with her cargo of 1,000 or 1,200 tons of coil, {s not easily stopped whon under headway. Ono strip of the railing of tho bridge was torn off, which ‘was tho oxtent of the damage. But for the pros- ence of mind and prompt action of both Bridge- tondor Hackett and tho Captain of tho tug tho city would havo been furnished with o first-class horror, as tho bridgo was crowded with peoplco, and had tne huge vessel fairly struck tho bridge nothing could have preventod it from being thrown into tho river with its living freight, whore sel to catnl-boats is to koep vessels away from | teron!, Diluth, iloatiug wlovators, which have rofused to enter | No chartors. the Company; on tho terms proposed to thom. . DULUTI. Jt 1a understood that parties who to not patron= Bpectat Disvateh to The Crtcago Tribune, izu the houses in: the Company will bo charyed Donurn, Minn, Aug. §—Arrived—Propollor extra for clovating when thoy sond grain to tho | Quebeo, frotn Sarnin; propeller City of Fremont, Company's elovators, from Chicago; achooners Bute and Stevens, HATUBIt ROUAI ON CAPT. NIKE" from Daytolt, . Buttnto Kxpress: “Capt. Tko Plumb, of tho | Departed—Vropolior City of Fremont, for steamer ‘Transit, vf Brockville, gut pold of a | Chicuge; propelior Quebee, for Surnin; propel- Kood bane yaasenger tho other day, and we | lor Manisteo, for Houghton. ecannothelp thinking that a couptcs of dozen MANQUETTE: moro of the samo atump would enable bim to re- Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. tiro from tha business in’ on short time. It ap- Manguetry, Mich, Aug, G,—Arrived—Propel- pears that tho stoner had beon onan excuraton | jer ¥, Swain? schoonors A. O, Maxwell, Wabash, on eons uae Suehtaa ood | Maks Neh 3 nt Brookville, rohasod dome cant x fa lo 1. T, Fa chairs, walked off the bout with thom weithoue a Tan eitore Buiperioe and 9 7 Db tho knowledge of Capt, Ike Plumb, The chatra | pnodus, F. Lelghton, I. Wells, EF. Noll, and wore conscatiently not placed. upon tho steam- | Pulnsit, % Cote ES Wee a oP te NDE | yt uma SE epee dea atl ee oe ietos tho saaive Spectat Dispatch to The Chicao Tribune. fo attgen which ho husonly 60 conts for the man’s AY. Crry, Mich. Aug, &.—Tho schooners Ing any number of objections, of ¢ there fs no doubt but that In the ent the st prong Cau, wil have to piss upon the hole inatter,—the justice or thelr. canelusions. Titik "nlustica ot fhe Committes was furnished wi Amount of other Agures bearing on Teh any tlon of tho property of. the county zeneratly. papecially the Hescaaiint property.” They wera netned, however, and so agreed, te tempt atything like BEE. AA TDL Be - HOUADIELG Ber WEB THE Towns, ‘rom tho fact that they were satistei tha take anyother course would fend to sane complications, and that no good could possi bly result. Looking over tho tigures atter- ward a Trinune Teportar niade the follow. fu See ¥ ely stl be of some in crest, ny showlng the nrlicles assessed county at lurge aud thelr values: sau The farm- B Wher. Value, : . Morning Light and Mott itrrived to-day and aro 5" gsanstt : any former period. ‘Grocerlus fave been quictand steady. than for some time past, and — the | many.of them would have suroly drowned.’ In COMPLETELY REnUILT. i ; = tn hats md caps, furnishing goods, and Urocores eiieeao nis steady, Titiva good | 8pecutntive demand was greater, ng sles | this connection ft might bo well torolatenn!n- | gaginaw Jerald: "Tho steam-barge Clove- loading lumber for Chleno, aN Kindred trades allied to dry-goods, there Is 0 demand. reachurl 1,676,454 bushels, while exports wore | stance in which nanothor horror was barely | land, which wna burned off-Point Au Gres Inst a s pith large Intlux of out-of-town buyers. ‘The hat | ‘rhe drug trade is reported good, with the | 430,805 bushels, or more than 200,000 bushels ] avoided. Last Tuesday evening, about nquartor | fall and was bought by Capt. Siyfeld, has been 4 Bptelal ‘Dlspateh se he calcaee TrAbthee aii trade, particularly, is becoming more active. | Jobbing price of quinine back to old figures, less than for the preceding week. Flour | to To'clock, white the tug J. A. Crawford was completely Fob, $8.00 having ‘Deon expended a Ree read Sub Bree . pet op THe ae 3G ‘The season In strnw goods, xo far as retailers | ind opfum and morphine a shade lower, ruled steady and very firm throughottt tho | towing the schoonor Lndy Dufferin up tho South | Of ber bull and about $1,000 on her. uppor works ouhoags, u fara concerned, has been so backward and un- Tn tobacco prices are low, and the outlook | Week, and to-day it showed an upward ten- whieh woro put on under tho supervision of 1 & hoy ts Branch, the tug eigualed fora bridyetoopon. | Capt. Hitohcuck, Sho was Inspected yestorday | - 61.67 noticed last week continues, ‘The demand 8: oxce + bu eu OS z xf a oted ~) I— Appoints te ps covers nearly all, branches’ of this great business, 8 fo aE ae atnal attentions to | Vision market hus not been governed: by | ringing tho drivers of threo horse-cara rushed | _ Tho Dotrott Dry. Dock Company has contra: .ize—Personnl—Appolntnon aay pivotal interest. The Improvement scems to | yisitors this fall, with « very much improved @ general throughout the country, Con- | oxposition, and a fulr under the management aumers are plactuy tholr orders froaly, feel- | of the Feotntly organized Louisville Associn= Ing contident that prices have touched bot- | tion, which will present probably the finest tomn, and that, the tendency will be upward, Hon, } i z ‘i thelr cars.on tw tho bridge, Tho tug and ite tuw, were coming at a rapid rate, Tho owner of tho tug, Capt. J. A, Crawford, was himectt At the wheol of tho tug, and Instantly seolng tho danger got alongulido his tow and succeeded in mtu tho Hunt £ Paro Marquette Kallrond Come ‘Spectat Disvateh to The Crtcaoo, Tribune, pany to construct WO paAssChycr ant ro! | iS] —T! Monmors after the type of tho Northora Tramae: | , SPRINGFIELD, IIL, Aug. —Tho Auditor Company's bonts, ‘Tho now vossals aro to bo | to-tlay registered. $2,600 of Clty of Spring- yery poworful and fast, and nre intended for | fiold, $1,200 of City of Cairo, and $1,800 of the fluctuations of the Western mar kets, und prices ruled firm under n good jobbinu-trade demand. ‘To-day the inarket showed more strength, and on ad- vance was expected all nround. ‘The only ry {it 0 9 uverage Value of the articles named is as follows: $20.55] Billiard-tables,,, 2335 AATTIAKOS S207) Watches & clocks “4x Norso and cattle exhibition aver in this coun- cheoking it just as it touched tho bridge. .Ag | tho route botween this olty aud Ludington. Tho | x, * Sear Cou bonds, | Sheep. 1.05]Sewing-mach! ‘The’ demand for, Seoteh pig-iron- does not | try, advance during the past weok was In hams, | the Capea apt ae ‘oxpresses itr “Suppose a | Propollors will bo ready for business noxt sea- SEN ee eae sie ewvientit llogs.... ach] Bianos. keep pace with that for American, small which are now 3f cent’ better than last Fri- | ino bad parted or some part of the muchlner: jon. af + | Steam en, a. Organs transactions only belng mace. CINCINNATI. 7 S| become digablod, whnt would have proventud .f nm Rept Eee peel sala iornt itie’t Christian County, bonds, . jo achooner Dav! ‘anco, in tow o' iotug | ‘The Secretary of State to-day issued Ilcon- Peo Rie Conan suntay into Wnllo passing | sos to organize iis follows: ‘Tho Peoria Hordic forry transfor, amashing in the atern of the | Cottch Company, Peorin; capital, $10,000; cor- M WERUGK SPANVE ISLA NERY. porators, Matthaw ILenneberry, Richard I. t Vorls, John Warher, Josinh Cratty,. 5. E. J, Olael ntrhok gu Slurvo inland Test on fer | wuney. ‘Khe Frevman Printiy and Dablishe go Sugar was dull, and the absences of 0 Bafes.. i peach: fu crop miade prices droop, ‘To-day prices ndyanced 34, but there is no contitence ainong holders that the advance can be maine tained. ‘The supply of raw. sugar Is so light that no quotations are made foc It, none of the sugar refineries being now in operation, Coiteg ruled Urm, and to-day prices advanced to a basis of 1234 cents for falr, though the in Teather the demand fs steadily Increasing, _t] The market 1s healthy, and prices aro well Crvorsxart, O. Aug. 6—Tho hot weather maintelned. . of'the past week, while not at all approach In boots’ and shoes business continues | ing In intensity nor in, fatal results the hot good. All branches of trade, are quite busy | senson in July, has had a much more marked and orders are coming in satisfactorily, and 2 - the general opinion still Is that the volume loliutnes pir ptlces of eriliy and otter: arth of transnetions this season will be vory large | es: ‘Tho great danger fs to the growing that bridgo and those cars from bolug thrown iuto tho rivor? Whon Lasked the bridge-tonder (who by the way is a vory careful man] why ho promittoed the cars to come on the bridge after tho boll rang, replied that he coutd not hetp it. Now, had it buen hacks ur teums tho drivers would have beon arrested ond fined, and I cannot soo what purtioulor right horse-. cams hnyo over —_yehleles.” it woukt ROYAL PROPERTY valuation, as hag heretofore been noted, ag. prepntes $23,802,043, an incrense of nhout 82. 000, and the following figures will spea! for themselves us tottcling the general ques tion, and as expressing an Idea of values in other property as iixed by tho soveral Assess. Then x ing Company, Chicago; capltal, $10,000; cor- : and at good rates, corn, which in many places is In tho carlng | market is slow. Butter is firm, with very | So¢m os though it was tho duty of the city au- ane Whi bo tally eopontod 4 Pei allt. orators, wlio d. Maskell, John. Strand, | OS In domestic hardware business is stil] im- | stage, when dry weathor {s peculiarly hurt-'| light recelpts; choles grades sought after Prorliled (eed, ties the [roe remuieuore be Villian J. Hallott, ‘Lhe American Stove proving, the demand for some lines of goods | ful, It isa question whether very great and | aud supply Hardly equal to the demand; | Sefuninst the tugmen aa tie iatter hava tigate MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ Dandfacturing Compan sy Belleville; eaplialy a tt pollve thst Tan tie nircra Are Ret irreparable dnimnge to corn has not been | common, irae Fink eatale, Ghecso “was the same ns other poopie,” Untoss tha Ins ara ANIIVALS AT MONTREAT. See eiet: Santel be Sr a eee ont te endrally spenilag, tho prospects ot | done already, aud cortainly, if raln doos not | Witout eiangeot prico for Western prod: | Seco WARS tnzinsatome tuosra sass | .gcqyeelat Duwateh to TM Calas Trioune | | oF organization wng also titel by’the Slouitor trade geom very encouraging. Y | come soon, this year’s crop must be greatly | ucts, ONTHEAT, Aug. 5.—Up to Aug, 2 1880, thoro | Hook and 1 tropho the like of which has noyor been wit- indder Company No, 1, to Dixon. On the Prodice Exchange wheat has been | lessened. Fruit also suffers, and old stocks nossedin thiscity. . prelved, horn Br vesneie uy at arial ware wl (Gullom returned oath irom. a anda and asaek irregular, but on the wholo strong, and tho v1 $ rapiul: i . NEW ONLEANS. AN ANOLENT WRECK. Pann! 'p to the corresponding period Theft vis entville, and Secretary ‘of | pivnurokers’ dondeney’Is upward, Corn and oats Ndvancea | Cf dtled fruit and canned goods are rapilly NewOnteansy Aug 5—A. reaction has prominent mill man, of White- | year tho numbor of arrivals rogistered Is 277, of | State Dement returned froma vacation trip | saloons, Saloons and eating-how: saber furniture National-bnnk stock. ..+ 00000000 Tho Committee also had before them 4 soinewhat. ‘Shere is large business doing | Mereasing in price, in ontlons, afd the marketls ruled by specu- | Yestorday and to-day transactions in corn lation. told of widespread apprehensions of a short Lard and pork products hava been, 08 | crop. Prices ndvanced from 51}¢ to GOl¢ rule, steady, closing easy. + TW colton ‘business hes bech quite: large, | Cuts Offerings woro not heavy at the G. H, Cook, hall, Silch,, and Capt. Moliridy, of the propeller Snooks, hugo charterot tho tug Willlam itich- ards to visit the lon! stinkon schooner about two inlles north of Little Point Sanblo, sup- posod to be tho fil-fatud. Favorite, that whioh 101 woro steamors. “Tho falling of is no | to Maine. logs than Atty, and thoro are ninotoon stonmers The Governor hns eensed tho TTendergon loss. ‘his shows an: Incrongo in the ratto of | County Soluiers’ and Sailors’ Assoctation to stonmors, and that ero long asa port for aniling drill and parade with aris, . developed atthe Stock Exchange. State and elty bonds have Improved. There fs a fair movement in stocks at full prices. Money fs ensy, with little demand. U.-8. MoKeon was to-day appointed by tho. | tniitinted stntemont as to real-estate values, wont down forty-two yoars- ayo-In 18i— | vessels Montreal will: bo: no -longor deatrable. | Goyornor as State Agont at itya St. ‘Louts NM 5 th ty at large Intter rate. Whent also sympathized to-ta In cotton there has been very little movo- about Cheintmns tiraes with a one. of fron nnd | Lxcesstvo towage rates will oauso steam to take | roid ante a) naan law for’ th S | shoxing an Incronge in the county al arg ‘There is an apparent cornor In August cot- | yy c whisky, and bighwines, agricultural implements, | the place of ealing vosscls, or nearly 80. ‘or tho enforcument of the Inw for the pre- | of s2,900,058, but they did not consider tt ton, ‘hich month has been largely ovorsott, with ths Ferree ide fod winter iyo cl ment in spot, the stock offering being, 80 | ee ee eee ee etthonae wt watect Gone INTO oc nay yontton of cruelty to animals, Front tha tabl and thore fs a ditferenco in the price between small that holders are Indifferent about soil- ing. Prices, therefore, haye been maln- tained. In futures there has been n° marked improvement in the volume of business, and, Many beliove it {s the Noptune, othors tho Osce- ola, Tho well-known Chicago diver, Jamos Falshon, hus mudoa visit to tho sunken ceatt in tho intorest of thoso above numed, and found jo Ie appeared that the finprove- ments had amounted to $1,826,021, the deduc- Hons to $205,451, leaving the assessed valua cy of the real estate of tho county at $0 mace an advance of 4 cents tolay. Oats re- + that month and September of from 70 to 80) muin quict. In provisions thera is a vory polnts. firm feeling, bué transactions are very light, } ‘There has been no marked chango in pe- i ve troloum, “the markot ts very que pe | Tard ins Beou dull, but has improved in ruclly te-nuiaa MuvAUHEE, Wine Atge Goome nee colt | ‘TRAVELING IN EUROPE. wont into dry-dock to-day in order to stop a Jewk which she hnd sprung, aud the tug Hager- that her stom was most all gone, and partof tho | man for repairs to hor ruddor., Somo Impositions on Americans—Tho we AI OPERTY. toye, Prices of Hve hogs continue high, and deck gong, Sho lays dcoply buried in tho sand. 3 fs Star-Spangled Banner. JTILNOAD Tit “ 1n freights business has been Sight, with i despite tlio discouraging tone of Liverpool ad- . ‘dishes, threo old-fasbl DIED OF SUNSTIOKE, 2 The other figures possessetl by tho Com ratos fleady suit ins moderate Geman ail: Soe nye ns hen astige antl firmat | vices, rates were well held. ‘The wonthor for coer cwtadie act iron Katt, a fete oa i Disnateh to The Chicago : a Speyer eu cud rte mittee were in oferonce to thornilroa prop. in umber, pine woods ure grad 5 Tho Amorican traveling ou this side of the Speectal Tribune Minwauker, Wis. Aug. 5.—J. H. Montgomo water must banish many home-born ideas of giauorcs fou sue aba tele 4 ‘oF a waukes, 81 stroke while iO steamer was on y or route from Grand Haven to this place. at comfort ‘Che rnitway carriuges are divided o'clock this morning, and dicd within an hour. 8 into iirst, second, and third class compart- cotton in bottom-lands has been favorablo, Showers on’ uplands ‘enst of Missls- sippt have improyed the prospects there, Drenching rains in tha vicinity of Mobile had not reached the cotton districts. merous othor trinkots have been found, all de- noting the olden time. Ho founda five tony of iron and steul, Tho tug has gone for nother visit. St is supposed that thore ara ninny bar- rol of whisky on the yessol avor fifty youra old. In the | 2/00 for highwines,. Combination distilers * -vancing in price, and a largo domand have maintained thelr basis -for sales of immediate future is anticipated, finished goods at $1.03, » In sugars the market for raw continues ulet Helined 43. slightly shighor Cotton has been moderately active, and with a 2 fiir demand, but not mtel. vigor In trade, | P*igey have advanced to 1146 for middling, erty of tho county, whieh had been prepared es poolally for tho Stato Artdlitor’s use, and to whom the ‘County Clerk turned over a copy Inte in the afternoon, All such assessments . A turns, duly sworn to by ; LAKE YRELGNTS. IN A LEAKING CONDITION. ments, ‘The first aro luxuriously upholstored; | were made uport Pe eaaral roads, and tho ‘Advices from Havana and London are not of eon titineas, has provalley a eng. banks, pe The first tweolpt, ott rice this treok ‘Thoro wasa firm feoling In grain froiphts yoa- Bpeetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, the second aro yory much {nforior in England Hie authorities of Hie several if not sustruch ene: y is ton restr! steak business, dn Brazil | at¢ per cent. ‘There has been 8 continuance uit harvesting will ee be general for two | Tho rate on corn. to Samia was 14 conte, ‘Tho | Iect, arrived hora to-day in tov. of the steam- | Kood deal better in Germany, But you nro | Raitroads, . Kalu coffees, prices continue firm, and there Is 8 | of the demand for curronoy from tho coun: | Wooxe. ° | ebartors announced sincs our lust raport wero | barxs Chaunooy Ruribut, Sho teake nt tho rate'| shut up Inall, and in. all uro deprived of | Chicago, Rook Island & Pacific........8his moderato business doing, In initd coffees, | try, Exchange has been heavy. Money ts.| “ay dllatricts ranntend 5 | a8 follows: of u foot an hour, and will bo dotked ax soon a8 | vat ho Et drend of water, olthor | H4Ke Shore & Michigan Southern, 160 thore Is n tendency to bettorprices, Arrivals | fy good supply with a light demand, fa eae Mlsteicts rennet no tmerovemon - ¥OR BUFFALO, sho is unloaded, « Sata water, ‘Tho European dread of water, elthor | stichigan Contral. .....0+ ++ ue are notJarge, and the demand {3 fair, On | 4), eonerst business thore are no now feat- | 12 prosbect. | Cotupotuny authorities, esti Bushels. COLLIDED, Wren A DntnaR, for drinking or for washing, amounts to a | Joltot & Northorn Indiana. ‘ tho whole the colfee market looks more en | ures to note, Dry goods, clotiiing, and boots | of'n crop, ere Wit not bo over two-thirds | Propellor Vandarbltt, cora 0,000 teh to The Chicago Trine | hydrophobia. In tho carringes. of olthor | Lnltimore £ Onlo & Chicago. couraging now than for some time, ant ere eC! us ropellor to arrive, corn.... it fsa belter fooling among holders, In tens | Sud shoes all show a light volume of trans: | In flour and provisions thore ts a fatr coun- | Trop i Sptetal Dispat RAcixy, Wis. Aug. .6.—Tho soboonor Jose- | class you arte Hable to be boxed up with bine, Dresden ran {nto the bridge to-day,. aud Baewed nveay. her hoad-gonr anc Swwbooun’ Sho dirty, disagreeable, and somothines tipsy Propollor Janes Davidson, corn .., i FOI ERIE, 65,000 there fs n better feeling, with hopeful anticl- actions, Groceries ate more netive, and pations for the immediate future, Busluess, business promises to be still better, | he x rade, prices for the latter favoring seller, .Lreights nre quiet, ‘Lhere is Nttle demand = i Schooner Annie Young, COCs...0.seere0000-00,000 | went to Milwaukeo for repaira,, people, But for o shilling in England, o thongh moderate, ty rowular, and prices are Jen epntee inate Tene week, ‘Iron ore A ST ECE EK Tad bulle gralu, FON BAUNEA, MUBKMGON LIME atttrereNTs. franc in France or Belgium, amark In Ger- Wall upheld. About 5,000 chosts sold at auc: | js firm, plg-iron especially. ‘hero 1s no + OXD eee Propoller Day Btate, oOrn s+. +-ecesenensreeL% 000 Bpsctat Dispatch to The Catcaco Tribune. many or .its equivalent in kreutzors in tion at fur rates, change In the strike situation, The fallures in buslness continue general- FOR COLLINGWOOD, DEBYNLAND: Propollor Canada, corn... - CLEVELAND, O., Aug. &—Potroleum has Muoskuaon, Mich. Aug, 5.—Clearancos to-day, twonty. Lum bor sdipments, #660000 foots a 7 | Austrin, quietly put Into the hand of tho Ty to be equiined to the sinaller class of trad- —_ couductor, you can secure a small coupe or | Chi Milwauke: ers. If the paucity of buslness disasters is 0 oT, LOUIS. been steady duving the past i bo heaton PoRrT oF cnrcaao a large conipartment for your oxelusive use, | Ghtongo, Sa Bt, criterion of the candition of trade throughs | St. Lours, Mo., Aug. 5—The wonthor has | been steady duving the past wook, prices re | gem, and agonts holding for an dvanco, ' ‘Tho ecuipat thelr servants. small | gRlcago & Northyostorn....... out the country, itis eminently satistactory | beon extremely warm again during the past | MAlmmng at? cents, Iallrond business ts un~ | Charters were mado yostorday at tho following | o cnteago, Millwarken vera ijcorger py title | cacads Burlington & Quincy. at present. During the week fase passed; the | ook, but notwithstanding that the volume | Clsned, frollit and passenger trafile being | Earus! Sine Guroum atiiwankeseunationy Wagos, and wink at their neceptanca o 8 Totlseseccosceeserge voce eave ses cece Bh00L! failures throughout thocouniry foot up fitty- : about the saine'as the former week and frop 5. 0. Asaltwin acannon (TUN OFd, perquisits In'the slinpo of coin, presented by Riese iii meet again this mom five. ‘Len of th nouived On tho Pacite | Of trade was good in all branches, and tho Prop Canada, Cotlingwoud, sundries. those who want to be alittle oxclustve, The Committee will meet a. He const, thittecn Tirtho Westar sinter, fueiiy | Business of the week quite satisfactory, | Heavier than In the corresponding wook last | From Tudinyton... {sob Favorite, Mongminga towing, ‘ Thore ‘i s. In | In¥.ab20 o'clock, and propose to couclyr) tho Enstern, aluetesn in te Middia: States, | Money was In good domand, and. genoral | Yeo" ‘Trade in tron hias,beon generally act- | EO Orang tay Tity, | prob igiargs honton fletvor naridrton, Tharu aro other moro gerlous expanses. tN | their inbors, | About, all, that reniits and butone ortwein. tho Southern’ States: | getivigy in business was dencted with the | 1¥@ Largo transactions fn ora nnd ple-tron | irrom stuskowon fou Cliy of Leavergn,dirurarea Uily, sundries, each hotel after payutent of fees bayond tho | them to do is to exainine lists of oxen Oy In Now Yorl City there wore five or six tall: | “wae renee , wi aro roported at former prices, Manutact--| rom itay Cit vrop Allert Soper. undrioa, doubly assessed property whic! Bons + blll, for tho porter, tha boots, the. chamber- Prop Georgy, nko sundae molds and Dat a Soren, quiets, you Have te {rob Goluraday H pay two or three others for vilege ¢ Pee Pia J horn, jquen Laven, sundries, departing. A group surrounds you, and Prop Janes Wak, Jr HuiTald, sundries, every one strives to touch you or a plece of aap Ire Owed. Hicanaba, \ron OFo, your baggage, and then gives an. appealing Fee eee etd buat look for a fee for the service, ‘Tho cost o Ear Gey Muto tna Cr: Tiluod Sehasre for Gnegnge beyond about ° " aS: added neharga fo Beur A: A. Cdr bac, Meem branes, 1HeSbOsy fifty pounds in weight. On one trip T paid as much for oxtra baeage as for nn extra a Prop it. GC. ritual, ures. One, that of William 2, Brown, in the Wide range of the applleations, all clusses of Drop George Dana: fik manutieturing bushi H commercial paper being offered, and all of 875,000 nae smal anata yells Tnlles branches of trade represented. Hates easy ‘a The pln Taree ee past seven and unchanged at 4@O percent on call and nys has been fairly netlve, an Y duieing the past few daya the volume o AGT ner cont: on simeyy New Vere exchanns business hasbeen Jarae. A ibernta has again | 29 cents discount. Exchango on New become active, 66,000shares selling yesterday | Orleans gull, and transactions small, Dry alone, ‘The priee declined to 63 conts upon | goods continue Arm, and the demand for # renake, that io: ple is. exiiousiod, , Btato atuples continues firm, Orders from tho Ki 4 or ‘oN wt elng. to-day to the lilghest prices of tlie week, country, were") -auils cabindang.” :ai e ay John B.-Allny, of Boston, was {tho voluma of — trade unusually tected. President. of the State Lina ‘Com | large for the season, Country dealers aro ured Iron Ja very strong, and bar Jesuotad at $3,40@2,50, Other kinds have participated {n the advance, Steel rails are nominally So5 for present delivery, and contrasts ara heing mado for next season’s dellyery at $68@59," Metals are scarce, and orders are In excess of the supply for sone kinds, THE LITTLE ONES’ EXCURSIONS, ‘The Floating-Iospital ty haying an oxten- sive work on its. hands this summer. .‘'ho attendance for the last three weeks figured The above ra ia for antling vos- sels, ateam-baryes carrying Jumbor from docic to dook at 174 cents less from Grand Hoyon and Muskogon. Z COAL FhEIONTS at Budalo are atill rteady and strong ‘at $1.25 portou, Tho rato from Oswogo romalns at $2, DOUK NOTES, Tuolus 0, Cole hasbeen appointed Master of the schooner Gutuing Star. ‘Tho tug Floronco, the “Governor's” pet, is tho bustest boat on tho river. Thero were twelve oargoes on tho Jumbor Clerk promises to have ready. —————$_— New Sron-Works in thes out @ fron-furnace fs gone, rene the Forge, in Page County, North Carullan When comptoted it will give employe be ‘The Columbia Manufacturing Compary at . Bote Sonora, Bienou nae, TmNbOT. pussonger, One day mounted to abott 4.50; tho next day, for bouts the same nN Betir Muy Judwig, |! ra eda ane 7 Sche Lov Ui Suskexon, iamber, distance and time, the same baggare was ‘aoljn works nt Wost y ro hi (i up 1,683, 1,606, nnd 077 respcetively, whilo | MagKet ALSO IOok ask Aveta sstorday Hor Ldheott ili Mustenoe lumber, only charged about $1.60, On arriving at | nearly complotod, and the feucth 1g rea ote pnt ea Nes a Oe fy on Miller ae eg Now. ee eae ieee the firat three days of the present week | afternoon for Eacanabn to load tron ore. elit Noutn tinven, doen’ Pion, wood. Saw aie a ee et eet joining tho aboyo, aro taking out largo mn Oporators xenerally anticipate in livelier | erable guanties und everybody is busy pro- footed up 1,553. Tho attendanes, which on | | Teas reported along the docks Inst evening | sehr Lulu Moussid, Maninibe, lumber, surrounds you, and each expects a fee for | HUOS OC CIY. 1, notawaro Iron-Works, New market and better prices than have rated | paring forthe fall trade, Grocerles steady, | ‘Thuraday atone was 575, is made up alinost eed O popular tug olllcini was sick with tho Hour [tackaway, Muskegun, surnifon, doling a useloas soryleg or for doing nothing, eects ee geia now. ‘They aro eu oping Inuely, {During the weak, ‘tho | following with very falr business, Canned goods con- | wholly of mothers’ and thelr sick bables, Bult Newsboy, Alpens, aundri Onthe Rhine steambout thory Isufresh horde | Detweon 60 and 700 mon, and turnings dividend Yesterday morning when the Bret Harte jolts WY, is were declared or paid: Coppor | tinue ‘strong, with an upward tendency, ‘The steam-yacht Alloo has been sold by Oliver unis per rae ‘oubstone, 10; | Alotals, drugs, hardware, ft Ht iduiannts, Stanle these, and you are continually putting ton to oloven car-lonis of tubes 4 work, ots and shocs, $y, trown, of Silwankee, to Luter Jobuenn, o third of thom babies, while part of an- other load: had to walt until the sec ond trip, As tho infants wero brought on board many of thom wore bawl- lustliy, for they were puny little ereat- Furnace at their Lane Cotton Mill. Lert has been formed at Le ton Kye for manufacturing artitclal feo; © ae crection of fwooten mill ts talked of a insurance on your traps, becauad a pleco of Sea aatainete Hee aaia entivas was auroud A couple of American ladies were swindled in this way, but the game was not attempted on the prosent q ans, are So ee ecies ds in your pocket for pfernims, | Lohman, Abraham & Co. of Now Orleans ity Miohixan Oity, for $776, ihe tattiu tari sta ‘our hands in’ your po sie 5 An & Coy of Ny tbo Wali Laplata, 743 Robinson con: | clothing, hats and caps, and other branches pulled out Sront ier evhart Bt the Clavie strc | ieee ee one cudy Groom lott taat | Beurwauurde tt rhe extra baggage charge continues on the | setting throe now bolle by te ar solidated, Landard, tae'Alice; 10. Notd | of trade’ all show a steady, prosperous buat | bridge she had 100 passonyers, about, one- e tug Owen, Capt, Andy Greon, loft Inst | sone iowuiutol fi humber, Donts, and sometines n feo is chirged for | Machine Company, of Hoxton bullion récelpts for tho weok, $233,183; totnl | ness for the season. ‘Tobacco decidedly night with two scows loaded with stono for tho | Nene Sande! i ua Ln S sales of molning stocks, over 870,000 shures, firmer, with wateriaiy Inercascd sales, Wool also puch stroner, on smaller ‘ BOSTON, De; recelptg and iMproved tous — elsa- Bosron, Aug, 4.—The Commerctal Bulle where, but prices have not actually aon, Mua #onr Hodus, Grand Haven, bs Bohr Pbsrmplon, Huffalo, cual, Bent Gurionty Bonu Ghteeao, rravel, ‘ Sour on, Binet, iiauilin, luaiber, ‘The magnificent stenmer John B, Lyon, Capt, John Porew, left last Fite with her consort, the big achoonor Joho M. Hutchinson, for Lulfulo, ALAM ‘Tho tug Jobn Leathem loft yesterday aftor- | elit Htosa Hulld, Pentwator, tumbor, writer, who happens not to bo a woman. | Wouthersford, Tox. i vanced, unbor fairly netive | ites, hardly able to gasp enotigh breath to | coProruturwoon Hey. towibe & Dig. tat be Hour Windsor, Manitec, iugiber. tho rébbors of the fthino, Ie will be sean. do ——<—— # tin will ‘say tn tho Issue of Aug. 0: Now ) nud ull building materials eapectatly for elty | Ie Bue as soon as. tba boat cob cut an tho the cargo af nioh Jonsisted of pork and tat Nae Bind ote dhe rob bera oe tao te dati enatlos ‘thay FARING POWDEL BY reparing for tha fall business with aa much | y ‘eattles have. suown much scelvity oud Poke Runt Weos crowing “with datight. At the w Capt, Ed Naplor, owner -of tho tug'Ttansom, | Snr ect Hoodor, Aeaintg, fi mibor AenMbons and cars: Bons Of Kio. Wear ae : Ly DRCHATNE: y eT gtrongth, and sles have been unusually | Hospital plur the hammocks and swings wore | yossrduy sold tue squealing whistle in uso heres | Bole fdteauure riuiatone Gly, wrindatones, uniforms with gold ond silver trimmings, Re energy as the extremely hot weather will dents quickly brought Into requisition, aud both | Zororson his boat, and Invested the procuada nr Jonuio Muilun, Masonyilic, cedar posts, 6 24 Inrge. Prices, howayer, weakened yesterday ty Pp i | Schr Portor, Milwaukeo, wheat, and some aro diszuiscd as walters and serve . if admit ot. Shipments of boots and shoes batt ped alight decline was effected, ‘Hogs havo | others bles seemed to revel in the'| a" Citizens’ Association regulation whistle, Schr Mantha, Grose Point, travel, food or drink on the boats, Each one 7 2) from Moston this woo wore osrd aes, | Dieu fon atv and uso atrgng ull | freuen ot dp (au mi uourauaiy | wordy ateraenn the oarge Pruner oo, | EU Aee LESAGE ou, ‘| enentd a souaaerable Tom and iis totus ij against cases last week, juvers Inthe | fair trade bins been don loulal n w! 6 Be i e ohingon i 108, a aro wounded whonan Aimerlcan prasumes * "West are ordering thelr goods forward as shipping rales, Ol, Ohavige there has boon | Slinost boyond recovery were dancing arouni Boke Vapors Manisioer lueivore f P near Twelfth street uridae, rand lost hor main and mizzon rigging an BS Ui vely a6 OtLeKOEs Hutohingon was tintagurod. woffer a sinallsone, and a Nitlo fraud is Boalpspiates, tug attompted, ‘The ode day, after a, battle of it rupldly as posstble, so as to take advantage | Brent acl vi and ut times considerable ex- h ACTUAL SAILINGS, of tho present low frelght rates, but, on the cltoment. est ea Gata, undor Roitz, Manietoo, Nght ———————_— CHICAGO HORSE MARKET. Y tiuoral water had beon once pald for, an- the influenco of the hot " woather Cent, Holtand: of the tug A. 4. Hustapbleva, Montreal 12.04)0u oor othor walter appeared and presented a dill ottior hand, manufacturers of the McKay | and short, crop reports, have all | _ Following {s tho roport of salos at PJ, Dorry | Waite sping Up faa Norte firmnats soxterday ae diylarks, genres” for ty “Paymone was Btuutly objected to bY sewed shoes are delaylug the completion of | advanced sharply, and thera has been | & Co.'s Monroe-stroct Horso-Binarket this weok, Erle streot, He hud the bouy placed fap daryia Lord, fetta, aut. & lady of the party, ‘Uhereupon gnother | | goods 08 {a as they can properly do so until | 9 very actlye speculative demand, ‘The shorts Ages Helght. Welght, Price, palice notified, Sloat IMME eee anlanel walter was called, and thon another, and so after the 16th of August when’ they expect. | bought freely, and In some options, notably q X $200] Cant, Mike J, Driscoll yesterday resigned com- D istusalie Montreal, i wheatand sundries, | on till the whole deck was swarming with to be relleved from tho royalty of 2@3 cents | fur the year, there was a very eager and 6 134,100 00:1 mand ‘of the ‘big tug Commodors, Capt, Fa p Colin Uauipbell, dtutnaton, Uabt. thleves, whileother travelers looked on with balr to which | thelr productions | large trading. In year corn alono. nearly | Hay driver. G | AO | Nyman, of the Rrinds bas beon assigned to Hit oro ecole innit Itty ta corn. delight’ at tha contlict, in which volleys of have been subject for nearly twenty | 2,000,000 bushela wore sold in one day,—an | frown drive ‘i 90 | tho vacancy, Capt. Nyman is. very compatent | prop deorne Dunvar, Muskegon, eundries, German and English wero huried to and fro, years past. values oy | amotint unprecedented for this market, | Hiroe drive S84 10 20 pilot and will All bis now position with credit to | [sro i iebonst, ‘Hurkeuun, it rs Put ie head-walter, hearing the ‘story and . Wear ary ‘well sustalued, ‘The leather | ‘Chere was also a guod shipping demand tor | By aetver & Ut Aas fag | Bitmsel€ and nront to bis employers, ree ee tara mtg miseatnatoas'| ik the testimony concerning (t, decided in favor market, though quiet, was fairly steady, | wheat aud corn, and an fuproved inquiry } Hay horse, ry W 8 p00 | ,p Yesterday forenoon while the schoonor G. ©. | sane’ OF, Ashtabula, Ii, of tha traveler, and a litte ¥ alter ina bluck ‘The dull market which prevalied In forelgn | forexport. Provisions ruled firm except for hor 6 Ww i Zio | Teumpll was being towed up tho North Branch ja icilinwood, MuskoKOn. gt te coat was compelled to retire, swearkiy ‘in va. amd dry hides for nearly two months. past | Jard which Was nomtnal, ad large con. | Hirawn ho 6 iy hy 170 | $6 dared and run her Jibboom Into tha wide of | bre HOR, cholea plirasos ut his dlecomfiture. It was a “4° hag not resulted In lower prices, and thera | sumplive trade was done with the South at | Gray mare, vr 12 Joe dit | tas Pacino alovater brouking. & jareo Bolo is | Bene i, Nursopart Nat, Feat, and porhaps a ilrat victory on the 4 _ are symptoms of a renewal of uetivity with | lilgher prices, ‘There wos no speculative | , Hecelpts light and trade dull, probably owlog | [itneis of corn poured Into tho river, Singular amAu nee, JERE fining for the Star-Spangled banner, Speak- ie : aa high, i] pures na any thay have sgt bean ob movement ju any arilcle of hog product, to the bot weather, torelato, the yessol recelved uo danage, . tat Cores renal ng 9 that proud Hise of Aunting, Ps may g —say 2 cents for Mont —— is a Te ti th Mer City of-'T' fuskugon, Uyht ~ * ad a e ee oH Mileo ildes) oF within echt at the tilplest PITTSUURG, LIMITING THE COAL PRODUCTION, | roputted” at the Guslumeioues gostorday that | Bete H ise fink iloating on a fing-staft erected in front of 1a ST held a rices obtained during the boom. Wool has Al —T' PULADELPHTA, Pa, Aug. §.—A restrioe | whiloon the way to thla port, Cupt. John Bo- | Beet latoo, Titty ;| comely but modest villu, ou the left bank, ‘professor Hors!o) rt ven in fair dumand, with sales for the we Prrrauvng, Aug. 6&—The sotivity in all F aE it the lgbthouse-koepor at Old dMissis us Ent ay rh board ted It isda fro: Be | OF HOUAOG) ‘pounds, “apainut 1coliey tee | Branches of ‘business noted last weok cone | Hon In coal production t¥ discussed on oc- | Hoit?'y tan d youre old, wpasschyor, commits | Lene pang hee duibeht and the question was asked, “Who | PHOEPPAL. 14’ py reading phzeleanG 4 week, Nearly all descriptions of domestic | tlnuc, with a favorable outtook for the | countof the lack of transportation facilities, | ted suicide by jumpluig overboard, ‘Afior stake iene ‘al Hspletauy tube, 4 Ives fh the liouge?” ‘The answer cnine, Noakes lghior blecult, cal vetiing Pow fh wool ae ne a ood supply and [erent future, ‘The fron trade espectatly !s good, | and te $s considered probable that two sus | [Re ge aca ae. Bo iy slostod 5 anda boat was pat iu inti NEE a eons: En Amerikaner.” The anime oollghtonty Je healthier than ordinary dealer Wet owes Je vi a 4 8 cir! co] os - ‘che ingston, 1 COTN. re nse caine trom ha! 34 ol unl r. le af {jAATe eel pi edit e| see gens gee Ue | RRORS ESAS ate | ces easmaaey fan at | EAE ee Gece raoncome | us Race te faith | "Eten goe pieces a Al mestic D urwat | . it Woif, Ate ‘ 8] pt i ig F; this week, iacdinstiadlebategof domestic and | 8ales are reported at an advance of 60 cents, scarce. Hae rate and darnanded” to Boston tay oortaias Srldgocondor, with ‘druvkouseas fone alae i Sais 1)? cantly ‘repilod, "An Atnerloau,” loaving | sent free. Chemical Works, Promaters *. Bi! 50s of foreign lust Wovk, and 18,733 dowestlo | Manufactured frow ts very firm, Orders are | snd Providence 13 $1.75, ah ierease of 25 | willoon dusy, bueno notice upto the prosoue | eke farina: Kalin, Ligh, ud as wise as we wore-before the catechism | __ Romford Chen’ ia i] and B81 Sorelgu for the corresponding week | fowlng in frecly, and nearly all millsaro run- | counts, ' fimo has been! taken of them, and it ts quite J Bene Guiio, ri of weibegan, Tid w Lave-st.. Chicas. 4 # hold “a ae

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